I love your home as well. I don't understand and thumbs down either. Their probably people with no patience , or jealous that they are unable to paint. IDK. I love watching you, your so talented. I paint in oils. They're more forgiving,lol. Thank you . Beautiful as usual. Stay well. From America.🤗
Hi Charles. Peter from Noosa Australia. Another great lesson. Great tips. I have noticed that with your divide north,south (grass, path. Ect.) all the lucky ones who recieved a free cruise to Australia in days gone by,must have come from your neck of the woods. Be good,no be bad it's more fun. Please to all keep safe. Peter.
Thumbs up from me Charles. What are all these thumbs down for? Lovely day, lovely garden, beautiful dogs and a lovely inspirational video for us would be watercolourists. thank you so much Charles loving your videos.
What a charming place to live! So much good advice in here. You make it easy. Great teacher. Your paintings are never cartoony. Just the simplistic beauty of nature. Always appreciative.
Thank you so much for your willingness to show us the details of your painting process. I have learned so much by watching your videos and have purchased two of your books to help me learn more. Your patient teaching style, your sense of humor, and your photographer’s (your dear wife?) attention to following each of your moves have taught me more than I could ever imagine I would learn from UA-cam. Please keep teaching us; you are a true instructor as well as an amazing artist. Thank you again and again.
Beautiful painting and you give the best tutorials for us to achieve those same beautiful paintings. I think what I like best about you and your methods is you aren't real precious about every brush, color and stroke. It gives us some leeway to think on our own. I'm in the US so had to map England to find Northumberland. You are as far north as you can go in England. Have always wanted to visit the UK but probably never will. Your gardens are so lovely as well. Thanks again. 😃
Thanks Charles. Been fortunate to watch three of your demos. Last time was at lympne Castle in Kent. For Hythe Art Society. I worked our camera that day so was able to observe your work very closely. You really are great painter. Roland Hilder had a slightly dirtier palette than you although you run him close.so inspired by you and him I have a mucky palette. Been painting for many years mainly watercolour and gouache and have sold quite a few but when I see your work I bow to your skill and it lifts me enough to start again after a a blank patch. I was so impressed when I asked you what you were going to do for us and you replied ‘I don’t know, then went on well this is a nice place perhaps we will do this. This was fifteen minutes before the demo and there you were sitting on a step outside sketching the building. Such brass northern nerve and stunning ability. May you go on for ever. Tony Brooks
I received your book today. Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists. I have looked through it and it seems to be filled with a lot of good instructions. I still need to purchase my paints and paper. I love the painting of this old tree. The colors you use are very rich. I can't wait to start. Thank you for the video!
Üdvözlöm CharlesFigyelemmel kísértem munkáját. Úgy látszik a korral jár a nyugalom.Szép lassan formálodnak a figurák. Míg a fiatalok gyorsan mintha sietni kellene. De mégis csodákat festenek ők is. Gratulálok a stíusához és a higgadtságához. Egy kis versemmel köszönöm az élményt A SZERETET LÁNGJA Az élet színpadán, nem könnyű az élet! Gyakran elszállnak, vágyak és remények. Sötét fellegek borítják gyakran az eget. Sokszor úgy tűnik, hogy kihalt a szeretet. Lelketekben a szeretet lángja úgy lobog! Vegyétek már észre, legyetek boldogok! Szabó Julianna / Szalianna / EGY KIS VIDÁMSÁG EBBEN A ROSSZ IDŐBEN nem árt! facebook.com/1632363550403326/videos/1857299224576423/ Szabó Julianna / Szalianna / Író, költő, előadó. Hungary
Beautiful and bright. I enjoyed it immensely. I thought had someone such as yourself shown me how to draw a tree when I was 5 I wouldn't have been left up to my own devices to figure it out. Alas I am still painting trees left to my own devices 5 decades later. The tree is lovely!.
Another very helpful video, all saved, and yes it makes a lot of sense about the shadows, you explained and demonstrated that so clearly, thanks Charles.
Enjoyed your video Charles , appreciate you allowing us to see the whole painting process .the scenery we have beside us here in Ireland inspires me to keep trying at my watercolour with your help .
I live in Virginia, US. I have a very old oak on my property. It’s fascinating to know that George Washington rode and surveyed all over this area for Lord Fairfax... and also that the tree was likely here when he did. I’d love to paint it one day.
Brilliant work,i used to watch your tv show from way back when and you inspired me to take up watercolours,your current tutourials on youtube are one of the few positives to emerge from the lockdown,thanks for sharing
You actually SEE what you are looking at. What a gift. I love hearing the birds and rustling leaves but I wish your voice was a little louder. I hate to miss anything!
Very happy to see a full painting! You have a lovely garden with many beautiful trees to paint. You have helped me substantially with my greens. They have always been a problem for me. I live on a farm and have tons of landscapes to paint, but rarely do them because I have a hard time getting the right greens. Now I will attempt them again. If you're ever in the states, I have a lovely place for you to paint and room for an entire class! You would be most welcome!
You’ve made me so much better than I was. I’ve purchased a few of your books too and I’m nearly as good as you now (I wish). Seriously tho I really have improved so much with your lessons. Thanku so much 🤗🤗🤗
Well i really enjoyed watching this painting and the end result. It continues to amaze me how a painting can begin with a few strokes and end, a beautiful artwork. As I have just begun to paint, I certainly appreciate the bit by bit detail and instruction, rather than a fade out here and there, and well there's the finished work. And since he has painted this in his backyard, I have identified a small landmark right here in my neighborhood, and that's going to be an outside work, although I know there's a fancy phrase for painting outside...! My wife and I watched this one and and it was enjoyable to comment back and forth. Please continue to share these. Thanks.
Thank you! Enjoyed being out in your yard with you while you painted. I just got the book delivered here in California, and find it quite helpful. Thank you!
Hi Charles, love Frank and Bert they are beautiful❤🐕. Every time I watch you I learn more, thank you so much. I'm from down South and when I was three I found out the meaning of the word 'wack', or rather my backside knew it first. For a while, I went looking for this 'wack' that my mum kept saying she was going to give me. When I knocked over a plant was when I found it! Me and 'wack' would meet up on a regular basis. I love this painting, getting used to cold coffee. xx🍵 Stay safe.
Thanks Charles for another fabulous video. Can't get enough of them and they certainly beat watching the usual negative stuff by the media on the television. The likes of Preston and Kunesberg bore me to distraction whereas your videos enthrall me. Looking forward to the next. Take care and be safe. By the way I love your dogs. They are gorgeous.
Lovely and scenic, I live up north of England and it's been a god send my garden in these difficult times ,to relax and paint and scetch. Thank you a lovely video Charles...
Really good, thanks again. Will have a good look at the oaks on the common on our daily walk tomorrow and have a go at a view. Liked the detail of the tree!
Another beautiful painting! Love you tutorials and the stories you interject. You really inspire me to paint. I hope if you get the chance to cross the pond again you'll come to beautiful Penobscot Bay in Mid-Coast Maine.
I love the controlled chaos of your pallette...not sure how you can tell which colour you’re selecting! Lol. As well as your black lab...very relaxing to watch. You make it look easy. What is your colour line up in the pallette? Yellow Ochre, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue, hooker green, crimson...what else?🇨🇦
Awesome Charles , you really make it look so easy which of course as an absolute beginner i know its not! You are an excellent tutor ! looking forward to the next one.
Awesome Charlie. Lovely day turned out a lovely painting! I have that particular book & keep it very near me when I'm painting. Thanks for sharing these videos during lockdown...what a value for me! Free!!🎨🖌
Oooo, a new technical term, wack , can't say that in the US. It's naughty. Lol. Was wondering when you were going to paint that magnificent tree. WOOHOO. I just grabbed a wedge of watermelon out of the fridge and did a still life. It's raining here nd when sunny the new puppy wants to play in the garden. 😉👍
Really enjoyed following his t demo. How long will Aquafine watercolours last if kept behind glass & out of the sun? I believe that they are very resitant to fading - is this correct? Thanks
hI Charley I love that old tree, we have so much in common .I alway leave that roll of tape on the same red tripod of mine ,and enjoy your videos ,,so much ,,take care ..............
Assuming that's a native tree you are a lucky man to have one growing on your land! They are so rare now that most aren't close enough to fertilise each other, so the sad old trees can't make any viable seeds anymore. They are beautiful trees, but lonely ones at that.
Know what I like about you? You are pragmatic. No BS. Thanks. I drive around looking for inspiration and you find it in your backyard. Need I say more.
And it's a thumb's up from me, can't see any thumb's down so far and why would I. Thanks a lot, brilliant idea in your back garden. Lovely dogs too, why not a painting of them sometime?
Charles I'm with you on the can I paint it question I've side taken the position if writers and photographers can move around documenting our country hen why can't a artist? To that end I'm recovering from a stroke and using at as apost stroke rehab therapy your lessons are forming part or this , kindest regards Mick T
Brilliant tips! Thanks for using basic paints & brushes and most importantly, showing the entire process!! Very helpful!
Pleased you enjoyed it.
I love your home as well. I don't understand and thumbs down either. Their probably people with no patience , or jealous that they are unable to paint. IDK. I love watching you, your so talented. I paint in oils. They're more forgiving,lol. Thank you . Beautiful as usual. Stay well. From America.🤗
Some people just live to not like, probably because they are a bit sad! I’m so pleased you’re enjoying them.
Who in the world would give this a thumbs down-certainly no one that paints on you tube. Beautiful
Don’t forget some people live for not liking anything!!
The Shiraz shaking hand is really good for good watercolour drawing
It certainly is.
Hi Charles. Peter from Noosa Australia. Another great lesson. Great tips.
I have noticed that with your divide north,south (grass, path. Ect.) all the lucky ones who recieved a free cruise to Australia in days gone by,must have come from your neck of the woods.
Be good,no be bad it's more fun. Please to all keep safe. Peter.
Ahahaha, I’m always gonna be bad mate!!
Thanks Charlie, absolutely amazing as always. I love watching you paint. ❤️
Thumbs up from me Charles. What are all these thumbs down for? Lovely day, lovely garden, beautiful dogs and a lovely inspirational video for us would be watercolourists. thank you so much Charles loving your videos.
Some people are just miserable and like not to like! They must have lovely Christmases!!
The C. E. Pocket book is by far the best watercolour book I’ve seen! I take it with me everywhere I go!
What a charming place to live! So much good advice in here. You make it easy. Great teacher. Your paintings are never cartoony. Just the simplistic beauty of nature. Always appreciative.
R Brunet thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your willingness to show us the details of your painting process. I have learned so much by watching your videos and have purchased two of your books to help me learn more. Your patient teaching style, your sense of humor, and your photographer’s (your dear wife?) attention to following each of your moves have taught me more than I could ever imagine I would learn from UA-cam. Please keep teaching us; you are a true instructor as well as an amazing artist. Thank you again and again.
That’s very kind, thank you.
Beautiful painting and you give the best tutorials for us to achieve those same beautiful paintings. I think what I like best about you and your methods is you aren't real precious about every brush, color and stroke. It gives us some leeway to think on our own.
I'm in the US so had to map England to find Northumberland. You are as far north as you can go in England. Have always wanted to visit the UK but probably never will. Your gardens are so lovely as well. Thanks again. 😃
Susan Jerrell you’re very welcome and I’m so pleased you’re enjoying them.
Charles, You have a wonderful home. Thank you for the tutorial. Thank you to the lady behind the camera 😊
Thank you so much.
Thanks Charles. Been fortunate to watch three of your demos. Last time was at lympne Castle in Kent. For Hythe Art Society. I worked our camera that day so was able to observe your work very closely. You really are great painter. Roland Hilder had a slightly dirtier palette than you although you run him close.so inspired by you and him I have a mucky palette. Been painting for many years mainly watercolour and gouache and have sold quite a few but when I see your work I bow to your skill and it lifts me enough to start again after a a blank patch. I was so impressed when I asked you what you were going to do for us and you replied ‘I don’t know, then went on well this is a nice place perhaps we will do this. This was fifteen minutes before the demo and there you were sitting on a step outside sketching the building. Such brass northern nerve and stunning ability. May you go on for ever.
Tony Brooks
Thank you so much, that is so kind.
I received your book today. Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists. I have looked through it and it seems to be filled with a lot of good instructions. I still need to purchase my paints and paper. I love the painting of this old tree. The colors you use are very rich. I can't wait to start. Thank you for the video!
JoAnne E I’m pleased you’re enjoying them.
Üdvözlöm CharlesFigyelemmel kísértem munkáját. Úgy látszik a korral jár a nyugalom.Szép lassan formálodnak a figurák. Míg a fiatalok gyorsan mintha sietni kellene. De mégis csodákat festenek ők is. Gratulálok a stíusához és a higgadtságához. Egy kis versemmel köszönöm az élményt
A SZERETET LÁNGJA
Az élet színpadán, nem könnyű az élet!
Gyakran elszállnak, vágyak és remények.
Sötét fellegek borítják gyakran az eget.
Sokszor úgy tűnik, hogy kihalt a szeretet.
Lelketekben a szeretet lángja úgy lobog!
Vegyétek már észre, legyetek boldogok!
Szabó Julianna / Szalianna /
EGY KIS VIDÁMSÁG EBBEN A ROSSZ IDŐBEN nem árt!
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Szabó Julianna / Szalianna / Író, költő, előadó. Hungary
Hi from Great Dunmow in deepest Essex . Great to see a demo again 🎨🖌️😘
There’s been loads of them recently!
Oh thank you Charles, what a lovely tree. I really love trees and that one is superb. You stay safe too.
You’re very welcome.
Beautiful and bright. I enjoyed it immensely. I thought had someone such as yourself shown me how to draw a tree when I was 5 I wouldn't have been left up to my own devices to figure it out. Alas I am still painting trees left to my own devices 5 decades later. The tree is lovely!.
Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Another brilliant demo Charles. As soon as the wife stops giving me jobs, I will knuckle down to a painting. Thanks for the materials..
Ahahaha, thank you very much.
Another lovely video. Thanks for taking the time to make them. Although I have several of your books nothing beats seeing you at work.
Pleased you’re enjoying them.
Another very helpful video, all saved, and yes it makes a lot of sense about the shadows, you explained and demonstrated that so clearly, thanks Charles.
Pleased you liked it.
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I love this! This is so beautiful! Thank you, Charles. You are the Best!
HelenOwl very pleased you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed your video Charles , appreciate you allowing us to see the whole painting process .the scenery we have beside us here in Ireland inspires me to keep trying at my watercolour with your help .
Richard Trythall soo pleased they’re useful.
I live in Virginia, US. I have a very old oak on my property. It’s fascinating to know that George Washington rode and surveyed all over this area for Lord Fairfax... and also that the tree was likely here when he did. I’d love to paint it one day.
Brilliant work,i used to watch your tv show from way back when and you inspired me to take up watercolours,your current tutourials on youtube are one of the few positives to emerge from the lockdown,thanks for sharing
So pleased you’re enjoying them.
Excellent. Your demos really help a lot.
I’m so pleased.
Morning Charles, yet another masterclass in watercolour, great to watch and listen to your commentary. Take care and thanks again.
Thank you so much.
You actually SEE what you are looking at. What a gift. I love hearing the birds and rustling leaves but I wish your voice was a little louder. I hate to miss anything!
So pleased you enjoyed it.
Very happy to see a full painting! You have a lovely garden with many beautiful trees to paint. You have helped me substantially with my greens. They have always been a problem for me. I live on a farm and have tons of landscapes to paint, but rarely do them because I have a hard time getting the right greens. Now I will attempt them again. If you're ever in the states, I have a lovely place for you to paint and room for an entire class! You would be most welcome!
That’s very kind of you. Thank you so much.
I just love this wonderful happy painting. What a beautiful day it is there.
So pleased you enjoyed it.
You’ve made me so much better than I was. I’ve purchased a few of your books too and I’m nearly as good as you now (I wish). Seriously tho I really have improved so much with your lessons. Thanku so much 🤗🤗🤗
I’m soo pleased they’re working for you.
Oh I do love watching you paint it’s also really easy to follow too😀thanks Charlie 🥳🥳
Wendy B pleased you enjoyed it.
Enjoy your videos so much during an otherwise dreary lockdown. Love how u teach breaking it down simply and quickly . Thanks Charles.
Cindy Kennah thank you so much.
Ty for this . What a Grand Old Tree !
Thank you for the film. Your videos have really inspired me to paint more and more, particularly with your straightforward and easy to follow ideas.
So pleased you’re enjoying them.
Amazing. Stunning tree!
SayHelloToOblivion thank you very much.
Well i really enjoyed watching this painting and the end result. It continues to amaze me how a painting can begin with a few strokes and end, a beautiful artwork. As I have just begun to paint, I certainly appreciate the bit by bit detail and instruction, rather than a fade out here and there, and well there's the finished work. And since he has painted this in his backyard, I have identified a small landmark right here in my neighborhood, and that's going to be an outside work, although I know there's a fancy phrase for painting outside...! My wife and I watched this one and and it was enjoyable to comment back and forth. Please continue to share these. Thanks.
Thank you so much and I’m pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you for another wonderful tutorial. Lovely setting.. Thank you
You’re welcome.
This is my favourite out of all your youtube demonstrations, it just has it all and is so encouraging anyone can give this a go.
Beautiful painting, really enjoyed watching this tutorial , could hear the birds all the time you were painting, you are amazing ,. 😘👏😘
That’s very kind, thank you.
Thank you! Enjoyed being out in your yard with you while you painted. I just got the book delivered here in California, and find it quite helpful. Thank you!
Thank you too.
Hi Charles, love Frank and Bert they are beautiful❤🐕. Every time I watch you I learn more, thank you so much. I'm from down South and when I was three I found out the meaning of the word 'wack', or rather my backside knew it first. For a while, I went looking for this 'wack' that my mum kept saying she was going to give me. When I knocked over a plant was when I found it! Me and 'wack' would meet up on a regular basis. I love this painting, getting used to cold coffee. xx🍵 Stay safe.
Oooh, I knew wack alright!! Frank and Bert are a couple of spoilt brats, but I love em.!
Thanks Charles for another fabulous video. Can't get enough of them and they certainly beat watching the usual negative stuff by the media on the television. The likes of Preston and Kunesberg bore me to distraction whereas your videos enthrall me. Looking forward to the next. Take care and be safe. By the way I love your dogs. They are gorgeous.
I’m so pleased you’re enjoying them. The dogs are a pair of spoilt brats!!
Thank you Charles. You are inspiring the wife and I to rekindle our interest in painting, and entertaining us. All the best. T
Slap the paint on!!
Yet again Charles another really good tutorial from your good self. Thank you some much for making it look so easy until I put paint to paper !!!
So pleased you’re enjoying them.
Tremendous tutorial again, you are an inspiration to us all, looking forward to the next one already.
So pleased you enjoyed it.
This one is amazing. I’m in love with watercolour trees. And your trees are spectacular!
That’s so kind, thank you very much.
Lovely and scenic, I live up north of England and it's been a god send my garden in these difficult times ,to relax and paint and scetch. Thank you a lovely video Charles...
Thank you so much.
You must have sold a few paintings to be able to live there...gorgeous.
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Really good, thanks again. Will have a good look at the oaks on the common on our daily walk tomorrow and have a go at a view. Liked the detail of the tree!
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Love watching you paint!
Thank you.
Great tutorial, full of information and explanations. Just bought your Pocket Book for Watercolour Artists as well. I love it. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much.
Stunning!!
Thank you so much.
Another beautiful painting! Love you tutorials and the stories you interject. You really inspire me to paint. I hope if you get the chance to cross the pond again you'll come to beautiful Penobscot Bay in Mid-Coast Maine.
Cindy Blackman thank you so much.
I have seen this video many times and learned a lot! Thank you very much, thank you for making me smile too!
You’re very welcome, pleased you enjoyed it.
I really enjoyed the demonstration Charlie, thank you so much once again.
You’re very welcome.
Thank you Charles brilliant instruction
You’re welcome
Always enjoy your tutorials
Thank you.
Aw, that’s georgous Charles.Thanks
So pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you for showing how to work on the planer!
Superb demo from a. Talented artist
Thank you very much.
I did enjoy it thanks for sharing
Jif Peters you’re welcome.
I love the controlled chaos of your pallette...not sure how you can tell which colour you’re selecting! Lol. As well as your black lab...very relaxing to watch. You make it look easy. What is your colour line up in the pallette? Yellow Ochre, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue, hooker green, crimson...what else?🇨🇦
Joe Kucan thank you very much. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Awesome Charles , you really make it look so easy which of course as an absolute beginner i know its not! You are an excellent tutor ! looking forward to the next one.
frankythefox pleased you enjoyed it
Beautiful area where you live.
How you changed the patchy trunk in a wonderful tree.
To say it with Donald 'transition to greatness'
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Another great lesson, I’ve become a Charles Evans fan. You have such a beautiful home 🏡
suzanne thank you so much.
Hope you continue to do acrylic landscapes you do great works
Thank you very much.
Great job as Always!
Received my painting today I’m Thrilled.
Thank You Both 👍🏻
So, so pleased it arrived safely!!
Brilliant absolutely brilliant sir thank you so much for sharing..
You’re very welcome.
thank I've been battling with trees I will give it a go your
way Mike in wales
Go for it.
Awesome Charlie. Lovely day turned out a lovely painting! I have that particular book & keep it very near me when I'm painting. Thanks for sharing these videos during lockdown...what a value for me! Free!!🎨🖌
So pleased you’re enjoying them.
Gorgeous palette! Cool channel and lessons.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for the great demo Charles, it was fun, instructive and a good 'laaaaf' or 'laff ' 😆
Pleased you enjoyed it.
I must be a little behind (watch it), just caught up with the video. Great stuff. Thanks.
Thank you very much.
Oooo, a new technical term, wack , can't say that in the US. It's naughty. Lol. Was wondering when you were going to paint that magnificent tree. WOOHOO. I just grabbed a wedge of watermelon out of the fridge and did a still life. It's raining here nd when sunny the new puppy wants to play in the garden. 😉👍
Another great tutorial Charles, always enjoy your videos. Great lock-down entertainment. BTW the dogs are beautiful.
Pleased you enjoyed it mate.
@@charlesevans7706 and thank you for the watercolour pad which has just arrived - super fast delivery 👍😃
great one yet again , and your book is so helpful ii use it all the time for tips
So pleased you enjoyed it m.
Loved it!
Thank you.
Lovely dark shadows..... spooky talk in October..... 🙂
Masterclass again charlie 👏👏
Thank you very much.
Really enjoyed following his t demo. How long will Aquafine watercolours last if kept behind glass & out of the sun? I believe that they are very resitant to fading - is this correct? Thanks
Yes they are fairly resistant.
I love this!
Thank you very much.
hI Charley
I love that old tree, we have so much in common .I alway leave that roll of tape on the same red tripod of mine ,and enjoy your videos ,,so much ,,take care ..............
Pleased you enjoyed it.
i remember that tree from your previous video!! i was hoping you would do it!! thank you so much for sharing!!!
You’re very welcome.
Brilliant art work
Thank you so much.
Hi Charles great video I was wondering if you can' give me a link to get the book top tips water colors
If you look on my website, it’s now called. Pocket Book for Watercolour.
Assuming that's a native tree you are a lucky man to have one growing on your land! They are so rare now that most aren't close enough to fertilise each other, so the sad old trees can't make any viable seeds anymore.
They are beautiful trees, but lonely ones at that.
MUSTASCH1O yes they are so beautiful. This one is at the bottom of my garden.
Know what I like about you? You are pragmatic. No BS. Thanks. I drive around looking for inspiration and you find it in your backyard. Need I say more.
Ahahaha, thank you very much.
Danke für die tolle Demonstration
Thanks for your expert instruction
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you xx
You’re very welcome.
Thank you again Charles
You’re welcome.
You should add links to your home page/shop Charles, make it easy for folk to go buy from you.
EKS I’ll get round to it, you’re right.
@@charlesevans7706 Thank you Charles, it will help you more than me, lol
EKS Ahahaha.
@@charlesevans7706 The sooner the better
@@charlesevans7706 And you could add all the materials you use to the link too, all helps, lol
What a great painting of the tree but my god your really sunburned Charles
Wind battered!
LOL, early on I kept trying to flick that bug off my monitor!
Ahahaha
@@charlesevans7706 Well, I'm old, lol
And it's a thumb's up from me, can't see any thumb's down so far and why would I. Thanks a lot, brilliant idea in your back garden. Lovely dogs too, why not a painting of them sometime?
So pleased you enjoyed it. Oooh there will be some thumbs down, because some people just like not to like!! Sooooo sad!!
Charles I'm with you on the can I paint it question I've side taken the position if writers and photographers can move around documenting our country hen why can't a artist?
To that end I'm recovering from a stroke and using at as apost stroke rehab therapy your lessons are forming part or this , kindest regards Mick T
Michael Talbot everything deserves to be painted!
Thank you
Hi Charles what size is the wet pallet that you use,it looks bigger than the one in your shop
Are you talking about the watercolour one or the acrylic one?
Hi I was asking about the acrylic one please
elizabeth sayer I’m not in the studio at the minute so I can’t measure it, but it’s huge. That’s why I sell a smaller one, it’s more manageable.
VeryGood video
Thank you.