I love your plein air painting style! Seeing the whole process is really inspiring. I'm subscribing because your method is accessible for those who want to learn. Thank you! 🌹
Karel here from America I wish I could paint that loose. The way you rendered the nothingness of the building foreground right I would end up with a glob. I got to admit that gray shadow foreground left scared me. You straighted it out adding more shadows an darker elements. End result was great.
Another great session. I had a random question. Where did you get (or what’s its name) the pallet you put your paint into (the one that seals with the square mixing areas)? Thank you in advance.
Again, fantastic.
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Well done
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A brilliant video and beautiful painting capturing the atmosphere perfectly! 👏👍
Thanks Vince, that might be the last of the sunshine....glad I painted it!
I love your plein air painting style! Seeing the whole process is really inspiring. I'm subscribing because your method is accessible for those who want to learn. Thank you! 🌹
Great. Thanks 😊
Robert another sensational lesson on painting with watercolors, congratulations.👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for your encouraging feedback 😊
One of my favourites …it really welcomes the viewers imagination…makes me happy!
That is great 👍
I’ve learned so much from your videos. You are a very talented artist 👏
Thank you so much 😀
Karel here from America I wish I could paint that loose. The way you rendered the nothingness of the building foreground right I would end up with a glob. I got to admit that gray shadow foreground left scared me. You straighted it out adding more shadows an darker elements. End result was great.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Glad you liked it.
Inspiring Robert! Your colours are beautiful.
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This is amazing so full of character. Thank you for sharing.
You're very welcome!
Just love the light and your mastery of colors. Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Nice one robert
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Another great session. I had a random question. Where did you get (or what’s its name) the pallet you put your paint into (the one that seals with the square mixing areas)? Thank you in advance.
It is called a Liz Deakin palette.
Thank you.