Charles I took your advice and got the 2 books and what a change to my paintings its made. Im 66yrs old and have been trying to paint for over a year . Now I cannot stop. Thanks for the tip
Wow! Brilliant! Love all your your paintings Charles, especially, the ones with boats and houses, and you are brilliant art teacher also.Appreciate all the detailed demos.🙏
Great demonstration and painting. The shadows make the painting, in the right place it just makes the painting pop. Thanks for sharing Charles as I've learnt alot :)
Brilliant _ you make painting so much fun, could listen to you for hours. ps. the oblique spare on the upper part of the mast is a "Gaff" it was common on old river boats as the gaff could be lowered and if necessary the main mast pivoted in order clear bridges - not possible with one tall mast. The 4 sided gaff rigged sail also provided more sail area and helped the boat sail closer to wind. A boom is the horizontal pole that supports the bottom of the main sail from the mast to the rear "clew" corner of the sail. "Ye can never wash the salt out of an old sea dog"
I am going out and getting your books.....amazing that you make it seem so simple, but fun, fun, fun! I have just started to paint and really love the idea that you have shown so many easy and quick things to do to achieve what I thought would have taken years to learn....now that's a "teacher"......thanks so much. I do find it difficult to hear your commentary, so I watch your videos over and over.
I just found your tutorials and subscribed. You name your colors as you use them. That is very important to me. I'm color blind and with your tutorials I don't have to guess what colors you use. You would be surprise how many artist don't share that information. Like its a great secret or something. Thank you for excellent explanations. You have won me over as a fan and user of Winsor Newton . Thanks again.
I love watching your paintings happen so easily and so calmly. You are very talented. Love love them. But, could you please speak a little louder. I have very keen hearing & sometimes have a hard time hearing you. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge & love if paintings with us. Keep them coming. Especially the harbor & boats. Leigh
As a fellow watercolor artist, in the US. ID like to know if your drawing from your , imigination, or a photo reference? also, do you use a real smoth serface paper? Have you ever heard of Charles C Evers, also of the UK. another great watercolor artist! BOTH YOUR NAMES, AND YOUR TECHNEQUES ARE SIMULLATER
Your instruction is precise and detailed. You give the reason why you are doing something and illustrate clearly. I too shall look for your book. You do need a new sound system though for those of us who have limited hearing. English accents are not always easy to follow for Americans, but having hearing trouble just makes that more difficult. thank you so much for your lessons.
after so many years I am able to think of painting real water color paintings . thank you Mr. charles. Can you explain when and where to use the different blue colors like cobalt blue. persian blue and ultra merine blue ? thank you. .
Donde podría conseguir tu libros muchas gracias yo vivo en las Islas Fortunadas, gracias por darnos estas clases tan magistrales, de acuarela, yo soy un seguida de usted, muchas gracias por seguir un abrazo entrañable, desde Tenererife, Islas Canarias,
Charles I took your advice and got the 2 books and what a change to my paintings its made. Im 66yrs old and have been trying to paint for over a year . Now I cannot stop. Thanks for the tip
TONY CALLCUT so pleased it’s worked for you.
Please tell me the books he referred
Brilliant Charles, you explain everything you do, wonderful artist.
If you can hear yeah lol
Absolutely brilliant video, really like the simple way you explain what you are doing so easy to follow and understand.
Wow! Brilliant! Love all your your paintings Charles, especially, the ones with boats and houses, and
you are brilliant art teacher also.Appreciate all the detailed demos.🙏
Pleased you’re enjoying them.
thanks Mr Evans.. for free videos... usually professional artists like you sell DVDs.. we really appreciate..
+Javed Sultan (Sultan Khan) I sell DVDs as well but I like to encourage new artists.
Charles Evans Thank you Sir.. we appreciate.. i have your books on watercolour and acrylic.. paintings.. are available here in US
Great demonstration and painting. The shadows make the painting, in the right place it just makes the painting pop. Thanks for sharing Charles as I've learnt alot :)
pipester48 Pleased it was helpful.
So true, all it takes is one stroke of the brush and ping! Also, one wrong stroke and it's dead..
Love Charles Evans....bought his books and watched the videos...excellent.
That’s very kind, thank you.
Brilliant _ you make painting so much fun, could listen to you for hours. ps. the oblique spare on the upper part of the mast is a "Gaff" it was common on old river boats as the gaff could be lowered and if necessary the main mast pivoted in order clear bridges - not possible with one tall mast. The 4 sided gaff rigged sail also provided more sail area and helped the boat sail closer to wind. A boom is the horizontal pole that supports the bottom of the main sail from the mast to the rear "clew" corner of the sail. "Ye can never wash the salt out of an old sea dog"
Peter Sobocki thank you very much for the info. Pleased you enjoyed it too.
Another thumbs up! Going to search for your books. Love it!
I am going out and getting your books.....amazing that you make it seem so simple, but fun, fun, fun! I have just started to paint and really love the idea that you have shown so many easy and quick things to do to achieve what I thought would have taken years to learn....now that's a "teacher"......thanks so much. I do find it difficult to hear your commentary, so I watch your videos over and over.
Charles you rock man ! Your instructional techniques are excellent ... Love the videos !
+nuckkingfuts Thanks, love your enthusiasm!!
Sei un bravo insegnante, grazie
Excellent instruction, I can't wait to try this and then watch it again to work out why my painting isn't nearly as good as yours,thanks.
+MrStevie57 Thank you, all I can say is practice, practice, practice!
MrStevie57
I just found your tutorials and subscribed. You name your colors as you use them. That is very important to me. I'm color blind and with your tutorials I don't have to guess what colors you use. You would be surprise how many artist don't share that information. Like its a great secret or something. Thank you for excellent explanations. You have won me over as a fan and user of Winsor Newton . Thanks again.
Patrick Nap thank you so very much.
A colour blind painter! What a paradox!
I love watching your paintings happen so easily and so calmly. You are very talented. Love love them. But, could you please speak a little louder. I have very keen hearing & sometimes have a hard time hearing you. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge & love if paintings with us. Keep them coming. Especially the harbor & boats. Leigh
Agree with talking a little louder
Maravilloso cielo... Muy buen trabajo con luces y sombras... Con técnicas simples lograste una hermosa pintura. FELICITACIONES.
Transparent painting! ❤💕
Bless you Charles; I am waiting for your books coming hopefully on FRidaY YOU ARE ASTR 87 TH YEAR NOW REGARDS pETER sHEFFIELD
Talent buckets of it you have charles. Many thanks
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Finally I know how to do reflections! I've always done them after laying down the water wash. Now I know better. Thank you.
Elise De Silva pleased it's helped you.
As a fellow watercolor artist, in the US. ID like to know if your drawing from your , imigination, or a photo reference? also, do you use a real smoth serface paper? Have you ever heard of Charles C Evers, also of the UK. another great watercolor artist! BOTH YOUR NAMES, AND YOUR TECHNEQUES ARE SIMULLATER
Your instruction is precise and detailed. You give the reason why you are doing something and illustrate clearly. I too shall look for your book. You do need a new sound system though for those of us who have limited hearing. English accents are not always easy to follow for Americans, but having hearing trouble just makes that more difficult. thank you so much for your lessons.
It's true Charles, sound is bad but painting top notch
Très jolie scène... merci pour cette démo et vos explications!!!
after so many years I am able to think of painting real water color paintings . thank you Mr. charles. Can you explain when and where to use the different blue colors like cobalt blue. persian blue and ultra merine blue ? thank you. .
Thank you very much, pleased you enjoyed it. I just use two. Cobalt for a lighter sky and ultramarine for everything else.
Love the colours very nice painting Charles.
mbm831 Thank you.
Donde podría conseguir tu libros muchas gracias yo vivo en las Islas Fortunadas, gracias por darnos estas clases tan magistrales, de acuarela, yo soy un seguida de usted, muchas gracias por seguir un abrazo entrañable, desde Tenererife, Islas Canarias,
Pleasure to watch your videos Charles. Any chance of a few more in the near future?
Brian Parnell There will be more. keep an eye on the website www.charlesevansart.com
Todos sus vídeos son extraordinarios. Aprendo mucho con ellos. Muchísimas gracias.
Saludos :)
un grand merci pour toutes ces démonstrations, félicitations
How can anyone give this a thumbs down?? Fabulous !!!
Dori Nickens Ahahaha, thank you very much. Don't forget some people just like not to like! Makes them happy.
@@charlesevans7706 anyone that thumbs it down is a cretin and needs to jog on is all I can say
your ability to draw to scale is in its self a skill i hope to learn ,your book are fab to work from thanks
Thank you very much.
Beautiful picture! Thanks.
Judy Ptak thank you very much
Charles I love your videos! This was terrific
kascia lelonek thank you so much
Your instructions are helpful! I can practice easily! And i think someday you can carry auctioned yout T-shirt with the stain color on it! :)
+Nguyen Nguyen It's a thought!
Que maravilla la atmósfera que logras en tus Acuarelas!!!
Thank you very much.
You mentioned were this painting is loosely based on, would you please give the name of this place again.
Great painting
Many thanks
It’s loosely based on Pin Mill in Suffolk.
Hello, Charles. I wondered how you’d go about painting trains, either steam or diesel? I think this would make a great subject. Thanks in advance…
I have done quite a few, but would take far too long for a UA-cam video.
@@charlesevans7706 , okay. Do any of your books cover this? Thanks.
@@Sherlock2022 no, I’m afraid not. I tend to do them(mainly steam) for commissions.
Thanks for your step by step at a real time demonstration but I have to use a headphone to hear you. Can you do something about this?
So Charles does that work for painting rocks under water like in shallow water?
Elf Lords Journeys it most certainly does.
Lovely demo Charles , thanks very much 👍🏻
Keith Payne Thanks for your feedback.
Beautiful
Thank you.
Paint dries 50% lighter? What about mixing my own pigments? What would be the estimated drying percent? Thanks
Sorry I don’t know the answer to that.
My brushes arrived today thanks
You’re very welcome.
Hi Charles, is this one in the book ?
Hi, no that ones not. Plenty more though.
Difficult to hear,but good to watch!
Just perfect...
Christine Everett thank you very much
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I love your videos but your voice is so hard to hear. Anyways, thanks for sharing with us.
what kind of paper do you paint?
+SuraArts I use Winsor and Newton artists watercolour paper.
Thank
@@arnoldosura 'thank' lol
I come here only for the 'noughtical terms' and jiggly bits lol
Ahahaha, all very technical!!
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grazie
soheila assefi thank you very much