You are a fantastic teacher and make it so clear on how to make reflections in the water!! I have never been able to achieve these before I started watching you! Thank you for sharing your talent!!
Your paints make all the difference in the world I just ordered your six piece set , especially for somebody that's learning like me enjoy your videos thank you so much I will be ordering more paints this week.
I am watching this while I'm painting something else. This is my favorite painting, I think, along with the Tying Up marine piece. I love to hover over the progress bar further along to get a peek at it a little down the line. It's exciting to see what it will become as it progresses!
Started this today , great tip David on reflection on the water techniques !! Had to stop as too much sun hitting the screen will finish tomorrow awesome!!!!
Thanks David. This is beautiful. Going to start this today. Love going back to a limited palette. Did I say you are a wonderful artist. Stay safe my friend.
A fantastic colorful autumn scene painting with reflections of trees,sky, rocks and grasses. So realistic looking, I feel like I am there looking into the stream seeing this all in person. Very nice painting, David!
Exceptional communication of your techniques David; so nicely shared with us. You really DO share all your secrets. Thank you so very much.. what a positive inspiration!
Beautiful ! The reflection on the water surface is amazing! You use 6 colors mixed together, so the whole harmony is very nice. I think the concept of Paint It Simply is great. I learned how to subtly change the color. Thank you for sharing this lesson. Finally, I was impressed by the activity of the kitchen paper. I thought it did a good job.
This is a Stunning painting you have created for us beginners,Thank you David!! I The tip about saving your pallette after is so great.I am definately going to try this landscape.
Wow! Thank you..I have been watching you paint roses..since I discovered your channel..but learned a ton more watching the landscape! I find it very helpful to see your palette as you progress…and now have realized my mistake of not mixing colors on top of what is already on the palette! I had many little mixing piles..and used up an entire Palette sheet before finishing a painting..plus your way ..I see will incorporate the colors. I love the limited palette…and have purchased your basic set!
Thank you for your lessons. I have learned so much from them and they have given me such inspiration that I think I can actually become a painter (and not just the walls in the house). :)
👋Hi David, I will have to watch this video tomorrow, but I am already giving you all my thumbs up. You've found a beautiful subject, and the excellent artist that you are, you've turned it into an exquisite landscape painting that has absolutely nothing to hide behind. Thank you so much, I'm looking forward to it. 👍👍👍💖
I had a really great time following along with you David. Love all those beautiful fall colors. Thank you for sharing your expertise so graciously! I'm enjoying this 6 color palette learning.
Great tutorial and a beautiful painting! Question, just curious why you add the vertical movement with a paper towel as opposed to just painting it in with your brush as you apply the paint?
Just because it is a different type of mark. I use the painting knife, brush and paper towel. Being a left brained painter, I sometimes repeat marks, so using a paper towel always give me different marks.
I so appreciate the indepth explanation about water and reflection. I've been painting less than a year, and have struggled with reflection. I use canvas board since it's cheaper. I love the canvas texture for mountains and grasses, but my brush drags when I try to blur water. I will add extender and practice your technique.
Yes that can be a pain with the canvas. What I do is to blur with my finger after dragging over the canvas. Helps work the color into the weave for a softer effect.
Great pedagogy, clear and passionate . Thx, now what would I do different in painting this in oils especially when it comes to the water reflections ? Thanks again!
Towards the end you stated a rule about the focus point and the background (having to do with colors, I think), close to the 1 hr. 24 min. mark. I tried to understand what you were saying. Would you mind restating that rule in writing for me? I appreciate it; I know it was very important!
I cannot find your paints anywhere. On your Amazon there are only three colors. Have you given up selling your paints? I can’t even find your basic six color set anywhere.
We have everything is stock, it is a time delay in Amazon right now. We restock Amazon constantly but it take time for their store to update. You can always order directly from our studio. We are shipping right now from Pennsylvania and Nebraska. Everything is in stock. Just email us at JansenArtStudio@aol.com we normally ship same day.
@@JansenArtEducation Thank you so much. I am making the transition from hyper-realism with pencil and pen to painting, and it is a bold jump. I have the eye for the spontaneous, what you call "interesting", those breaks and oddities in work that add accidental detail to something like trees and clouds __ there really should be a name for it -- and I have the "eye". But since I have only heretofore been a pencil, charcoal and ink pen artist (with some sculpting thrown in for good measure), I am fast discovering that painting and the use of color is a beast of an entirely different nature. My biggest issue is mixing the color to the right tone and vibrancy I know about happy accidents and working within a stream of consciousness. It is the COLOR that is giving me the most trouble. I am always telling myself that i need to just take a while to practice mixing, until I can see a color and know immediately what pigments to blend together to make that color. But I am one of those guys who wants to PAINT RIGHT NOW, without taking the time to LEARN....it's a blessing and a curse of mine. At any rate, I have been dabbling in oils and acrylics, and my preference and first love is the choppy impressionist feel of the painting knife. I want to be a painting knife artist, since that is the style of painting that moves me the most. And since discovering you about a week ago, I am finally feeling a bit more confident in my approach. All this being said, after reading this long missive, any suggestions? One day I want to be a painting knife impasto artist. I simply love that kind of impressionism, and the knifing you do. Thanks for responding. You are a good and decent man.
You are so talented. And a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much
You are so welcome!
You are a fantastic teacher and make it so clear on how to make reflections in the water!! I have never been able to achieve these before I started watching you! Thank you for sharing your talent!!
Thank you so much again for these fabulously informative videos!
You are so welcome! I love doing them and hearing everyone's comments. Makes my day!
Fantastishe Farben, schöne Arbeit!
Wow!!! Love everything, All the little tips and techniques you share are so valuable You really are a fabulous teacher Thankyou David 🌷
You are so welcome!
Every stage of painting is a complete painting. That is mastery!
Thank you so much 🤗
So beautiful thank you very much.
Thank you! 😃
I really really love your tutorials they're helping me a lot. And I love your paints
Thank you Gail. Lots more coming!
Your paints make all the difference in the world I just ordered your six piece set , especially for somebody that's learning like me enjoy your videos thank you so much I will be ordering more paints this week.
Wow! I love the impressionist painting style. Beautiful!
I am watching this while I'm painting something else. This is my favorite painting, I think, along with the Tying Up marine piece. I love to hover over the progress bar further along to get a peek at it a little down the line. It's exciting to see what it will become as it progresses!
Started this today , great tip David on reflection on the water techniques !! Had to stop as too much sun hitting the screen will finish tomorrow awesome!!!!
Thank you Maria. I uploaded that PDF with the 16 X 20 reference in the group for you.
I really love your little secrets there Dave ! 👍❤️🤩🥰😍💯 😛
Thank you!
Wonderful!
Thanks!
Love that picture ❤️
Thank you 😀
Nature is so beautiful.I love the way you capture it.
Thank you so much. This was a wonderful tutorial. You are a gifted painter and a very good teacher. Your impressionistic landscape is sooo beutifull!
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful! Great instructions!
Thanks so much!
Thanks David. This is beautiful. Going to start this today. Love going back to a limited palette. Did I say you are a wonderful artist. Stay safe my friend.
Wonderful! Thank you Diania!
A fantastic colorful autumn scene painting with reflections of trees,sky, rocks and grasses. So realistic looking, I feel like I am there looking into the stream seeing this all in person. Very nice painting, David!
Thank you so much 😀 Love your comments!!!
Exceptional communication of your techniques David; so nicely shared with us. You really DO share all your secrets. Thank you so very much.. what a positive inspiration!
My pleasure Thomas! Yes, I like everyone to create wonderful paintings. Teaching is my thing. Thank you! 😃
Grazie David!!!!!
My pleasure.
Beautiful ! The reflection on the water surface is amazing!
You use 6 colors mixed together, so the whole harmony is very nice. I think the concept of Paint It Simply is great. I learned how to subtly change the color. Thank you for sharing this lesson. Finally, I was impressed by the activity of the kitchen paper. I thought it did a good job.
Thank you so much! I just posted another water one. More coming!
Hi David, great work man. Really like you work
Thank you so much 🤗
This is a Stunning painting you have created for us beginners,Thank you David!! I The tip about saving your pallette after is so great.I am definately going to try this landscape.
Wonderful! Yes, saving the palettes are great because you can refer back to them and if you mount them on matte board they look great in your studio!
David, thank you sir. Just found your page today. Am an oil painter but I look forward to trying this lesson! Thanks again!!
Wow! Thank you..I have been watching you paint roses..since I discovered your channel..but learned a ton more watching the landscape! I find it very helpful to see your palette as you progress…and now have realized my mistake of not mixing colors on top of what is already on the palette! I had many little mixing piles..and used up an entire Palette sheet before finishing a painting..plus your way ..I see will incorporate the colors. I love the limited palette…and have purchased your basic set!
Thank you so much Jerily. We appreciate the support!
Great Session!
Thanks Benjamin!!
Thank you. This was a great video.
Thank you for your lessons. I have learned so much from them and they have given me such inspiration that I think I can actually become a painter (and not just the walls in the house). :)
You are so welcome! Thank you for the support! Better get some more video done!!! 😀
Hi from Canada Ontario 👋
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Love it !❤ Thank you 🙏 👍
Thanks Lise!!
👋Hi David, I will have to watch this video tomorrow, but I am already giving you all my thumbs up. You've found a beautiful subject, and the excellent artist that you are, you've turned it into an exquisite landscape painting that has absolutely nothing to hide behind. Thank you so much, I'm looking forward to it. 👍👍👍💖
Thanks so much Cora. Enjoy the video. It is a fun painting!
@@JansenArtEducation You're welcome, David, and thank you, I'm watching right now 🌺
I had a really great time following along with you David. Love all those beautiful fall colors. Thank you for sharing your expertise so graciously! I'm enjoying this 6 color palette learning.
Thanks David - so much to learn! This lesson is just what I needed for Fall colors! Going back to a limited palette is a great idea!
You are so welcome! Yes, I am having some fun returning to the limited palette. Makes you think more about the tone!
Gorgeous🥰
Thank you! 🤗
Great tutorial and a beautiful painting! Question, just curious why you add the vertical movement with a paper towel as opposed to just painting it in with your brush as you apply the paint?
Just because it is a different type of mark. I use the painting knife, brush and paper towel. Being a left brained painter, I sometimes repeat marks, so using a paper towel always give me different marks.
This painting reminds me of one by Frederick Remington
Spettacolare 👏👏😃
Thanks!
Wow that looks like a peder mork monsted painting one of my favorite artists now you !
I so appreciate the indepth explanation about water and reflection. I've been painting less than a year, and have struggled with reflection. I use canvas board since it's cheaper. I love the canvas texture for mountains and grasses, but my brush drags when I try to blur water. I will add extender and practice your technique.
Yes that can be a pain with the canvas. What I do is to blur with my finger after dragging over the canvas. Helps work the color into the weave for a softer effect.
Great pedagogy, clear and passionate . Thx, now what would I do different in painting this in oils especially when it comes to the water reflections ? Thanks again!
I don't use oils any longer. Sorry.
brilliant
❤💐💐👍👌
So informative. Good teacher ❤
Thank you so much 😀
Towards the end you stated a rule about the focus point and the background (having to do with colors, I think), close to the 1 hr. 24 min. mark. I tried to understand what you were saying. Would you mind restating that rule in writing for me? I appreciate it; I know it was very important!
I cannot find your paints anywhere. On your Amazon there are only three colors. Have you given up selling your paints? I can’t even find your basic six color set anywhere.
We have everything is stock, it is a time delay in Amazon right now. We restock Amazon constantly but it take time for their store to update. You can always order directly from our studio. We are shipping right now from Pennsylvania and Nebraska. Everything is in stock. Just email us at JansenArtStudio@aol.com we normally ship same day.
@@JansenArtEducation Thank you so much. I am making the transition from hyper-realism with pencil and pen to painting, and it is a bold jump. I have the eye for the spontaneous, what you call "interesting", those breaks and oddities in work that add accidental detail to something like trees and clouds __ there really should be a name for it -- and I have the "eye". But since I have only heretofore been a pencil, charcoal and ink pen artist (with some sculpting thrown in for good measure), I am fast discovering that painting and the use of color is a beast of an entirely different nature. My biggest issue is mixing the color to the right tone and vibrancy I know about happy accidents and working within a stream of consciousness. It is the COLOR that is giving me the most trouble. I am always telling myself that i need to just take a while to practice mixing, until I can see a color and know immediately what pigments to blend together to make that color. But I am one of those guys who wants to PAINT RIGHT NOW, without taking the time to LEARN....it's a blessing and a curse of mine. At any rate, I have been dabbling in oils and acrylics, and my preference and first love is the choppy impressionist feel of the painting knife. I want to be a painting knife artist, since that is the style of painting that moves me the most. And since discovering you about a week ago, I am finally feeling a bit more confident in my approach. All this being said, after reading this long missive, any suggestions? One day I want to be a painting knife impasto artist. I simply love that kind of impressionism, and the knifing you do. Thanks for responding. You are a good and decent man.