RIP, Frank Clarke, from India. So cheerful, compassionate and companionable to millions worldwide, while teaching such a simple, wonderful art! Many thanks to all involved in this production, and not forgetting his late, lovely wife, Peggy Clarke.
Thank you for putting Frank Clarke on RUclips , I miss watching him paint on tv 📺! I know he is painting up in heaven right now and I learn a lot from him too💕💕👼👼
I was a little child, when I was watching him on TV in the mornings. I learned a lot from him on my journey to become the painter I am today. He will forever remain one of my biggest role models.
I agree that he was wonderful! He inspired me to start to paint and years later just for relaxation I’m back listening to his relaxing teachings and picking up things I missed the first time round!
So sorry, i didn't know that he was gone. Really a lovely person. I learnt a lot with him. Thanks Franck, i Hope you're well where you are now. God bless you in heaven.....
In India, it's not turf, but cow dung. They look similar. It's collected and piled high, then shaped into flat pies and stuck on to vertical walls to dry. The bone-dry discs are used as fuel for cooking. They burn with a herbal fragrance because the cows have eaten a variety of forbs, along with grass. But only in the village areas. In more urban places they are fed nothing but hay, the poor things.
Frank may be gone but he’s never forgotten and it’s lovely to see and hear him while watching his wonderful paintings come together. ❤
RIP, Frank Clarke, from India.
So cheerful, compassionate and companionable to millions worldwide, while teaching such a simple, wonderful art!
Many thanks to all involved in this production, and not forgetting his late, lovely wife, Peggy Clarke.
Frank Clarke lives on through his art and continues to be an inspiration to many. Never must we forget our great artists. Frank Clarke is one of such.
Thank you for putting Frank Clarke on RUclips , I miss watching him paint on tv 📺! I know he is painting up in heaven right now and I learn a lot from him too💕💕👼👼
I just began watching his videos. What a lovely man, and excellent teacher.
A really lovely surprise to find a Frank video. Thank you.
Frank, miss you. Thank you for putting another video of Frank on youtube. Frank was always a huge inspiration for me.
Never forgotten, forever loved❤
Thank you for continuing to post these videos of Frank Ckarke he was the best
I was a little child, when I was watching him on TV in the mornings. I learned a lot from him on my journey to become the painter I am today. He will forever remain one of my biggest role models.
I agree that he was wonderful! He inspired me to start to paint and years later just for relaxation I’m back listening to his relaxing teachings and picking up things I missed the first time round!
frank is the reason i'm trying hard to learn watercolour.
Thank you for sharing Frank ...he has been an inspiration in my painting journey...
A truly inspirational artist and teach.
Learned so much from this lovely man 🙏🏻🥰
So much fun! AND a little cultural lesson too! Thanks!
Please keep Franks videos coming to You Tube❤
Amen!
Thank you for this video! 😍🙏
I had no idea until I read the comments that Frank passed on in December-2022. I am thankful for his videos.
So sorry, i didn't know that he was gone. Really a lovely person. I learnt a lot with him. Thanks Franck, i Hope you're well where you are now. God bless you in heaven.....
He left us December 27, 2022. Age 84.
@@dogbarbill Thank you Sir for your answer..
I love you Frank
There are a number of Frank's shows here on youtube, but I wish all them would be posted. I'd like to also know the original dates they aired.
Thank you.
Aloha Jimmy will you be posting any more of Frank's programs?
In India, it's not turf, but cow dung. They look similar. It's collected and piled high, then shaped into flat pies and stuck on to vertical walls to dry. The bone-dry discs are used as fuel for cooking. They burn with a herbal fragrance because the cows have eaten a variety of forbs, along with grass. But only in the village areas. In more urban places they are fed nothing but hay, the poor things.
Nice to se you, sending love and light to you and Peggy in Heaven, you just told me you are both fine.
It's called peat turf is grass .