When he started playing moonlight sonata it was like I was there looking at the mountains. Congratulations on another spectacular work, and for another spectacular video. They are my daily inspiration.
a tiny picture of you is better than any of most others. there are 4 or 5 painters who are worth something on youtube. well done. you should experience, someday, bringing a lot of material to the fore, and less and less as the plans drift away. you are lucky to have mountains to paint. if you come back to france, i hope you will come see me !
Some areas are just crying out for more heavy impasto work. Your razor blade looked like it would create variety but didn't really work because you kept 'blending' the scrapes. That heavy impasto looks awesome, more of that pleeeese. Everywhere! This painted still looks very unfinished. Did you ever do more to it? I enjoy watching your work. Seems very honest. 👍
Once again: congrats with a job well done Turner. Sweet one... Like this fat 'sea of paint' near the middle . Nice ... Good razorblade-work too: gives additional unity to those areas later covered with some brush strokes, which seem to be a very good suggestion of trees ... Question: was the work afterwards in the studio done after a photo on a laptop -or so- or did you concentrate on your painting only to unify it ? (there was something plugged in in the electricity in the background)
Thank you, Peter. The work done was just to unify, not referencing an image this time. You did spot the cord for my monitor, but didn’t need it this time.
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Incredible peace of art, thanks for sharing
Hermoso trabajo,todo un arte, felicidades!!!🎨🖌️🇲🇽 Saludos desde Zacatecas México
Lovely painting!👍
So much can happen in the studio after the outdoor painting- wonderful to see the process- love how it Turnered out!
Thank you
Great job Turner. I really like how the painting turned out. You have such incredible views to paint in MT. Have a great weekend.
Thanks Mike!
It’s just a treat when I get a notification that you’ve posted another video. Thk U
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the most relaxing part of my day....Beethoven and VInson. Sounds like a great drink.
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it´s Great inspiration!!!!!! thank you!!
Loved most the first state in situ. Well done Winson!!
I love what you are doing with the razor to scrape and thin paint. Warm and cool colors are magnificent. Love the thick paint Turner
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FANTASTIC SAVE
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I like watch you video before sleeping 😴, painting and relax❤️
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3 D painting, satisfying to look at, well done !
Beautiful!
Thank you
Incredible!! Tone, color 🎨👍
Thank you
When he started playing moonlight sonata it was like I was there looking at the mountains. Congratulations on another spectacular work, and for another spectacular video. They are my daily inspiration.
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love this painting. I am not brave enough for oil paints.
Gracias Turner un gran momento de belleza y arte, gracias
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awesome!
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Looks like a good area to do western scene paintings. Those mountain's look beautiful 🎨👍
Come paint them!!
@@turnervinson I'd love to paint there Turner, It would be awesome. Always welcome to come paint with me here in Sydney also Mate. Happy painting 🎨🎨👍
a tiny picture of you is better than any of most others. there are 4 or 5 painters who are worth something on youtube. well done. you should experience, someday, bringing a lot of material to the fore, and less and less as the plans drift away. you are lucky to have mountains to paint. if you come back to france, i hope you will come see me !
Yes, I definitely plan on coming back to France one day!
@@turnervinson owl !! :)
Nicely done, sir.
Thank you, Robert
Some areas are just crying out for more heavy impasto work.
Your razor blade looked like it would create variety but didn't really work because you kept 'blending' the scrapes.
That heavy impasto looks awesome, more of that pleeeese. Everywhere!
This painted still looks very unfinished.
Did you ever do more to it?
I enjoy watching your work. Seems very honest.
👍
Thanks
Да!
Once again: congrats with a job well done Turner.
Sweet one...
Like this fat 'sea of paint' near the middle . Nice ...
Good razorblade-work too: gives additional unity to those areas later covered with some brush strokes, which seem to be a very good suggestion of trees ...
Question: was the work afterwards in the studio done after a photo on a laptop -or so-
or did you concentrate on your painting only to unify it ?
(there was something plugged in in the electricity in the background)
Thank you, Peter. The work done was just to unify, not referencing an image this time. You did spot the cord for my monitor, but didn’t need it this time.