Thank you! I have just recently been blown away by Turner. I look at a lot of art and the more I look the more I can see what is very special. So now I see Turner and I too want to emulate the freedom he expresses. But I´m not a painter. Using materials and objects is more my thing, without a plan, just a starting place. Joseph Cornell was my original inspiration. But now I can't get Turner's watercolors out of my mind, also some of Rothko´s watercolors of the forties and the Japanese calligraphers on rice paper. I've been trying to figure out how they made them and bought a bunch of supplies. Finding these videos, having a visit with you has been really delightful and helpful. I love your work and seeing the progression to the acrylics! Yes!! How wonderful. And you have taught me how to use a sketchbook. I hope I find more, even one more video of you teaching us whatever you want.
What an absolutely wonderful video! Such a shock, going from your sketch book to those incredible paintings in the Tate! Thanks for making this video. So well done, I hope to see more.
Fabulous! I wish I was in Australia and I could go and see your exhibition, however I do have the consolation of being not too far from London and the Tate Gallery. I have your book which is very interesting and useful, but it's also good to see you actually working on painting sketches on video. Thank you for being generous with your knowledge and experience!
Dear Tony - It is always wonderful to listen to you speak about your work and the works that have inspired you - thank you so much! I love your paintings and the process! Your books are also fantastic learning tools. Warmly, Connie
Thank you Tony for this video and the previous watercolour alchemy video. I thoroughly enjoyed it, watercolour is, apart from loved ones, the love of my life. Both your watercolours and the acrylics were sublime.
Cette vidéo où (je pense) vous me montrer un chemin de liberté m’est tellement précieuse que maintenant je voudrais m’y remettre. Je ne dessine ni peints depuis un accident de vie. Brutal. J’ai le matériel adéquat. Mon esprit me semble si loin d’un processus créatif!! Et je suis ici pourtant. C’est donc que je cherche une voie; c’est donc que le processus est commencé? Le processus m’interpelle et m’enjoins d’être ici et maintenant. Je vous remercie Monsieur Smibert. Je respire mieux dans mon dessin avec cette compréhension. Vous me donner le rêve des couleurs dans ce que la transmission de vos savoirs peut offrir. Oui, oh combien la transmission est importante entre humains car l’humanité même se construit ainsi. Et tout comme vous, je transmets, des savoirs différents des vôtres, et tout aussi pertinents. J’aimerais lire et/ou entendre un philosophe sur cette notion de transmission de l’art… Je lance ce souhait dans l’univers et vous remercie simplement, complices d’humanité… Ninon
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and information. I enjoyed the first video and now looking forward to the next. Your exhibition work is outstanding, and a privilege to see. Thanks again Alioban
Thank you so much! I am having problems with the sound being too low both on my laptop and TV. This is also true for a previous video of yours that I watched.
Túrneme used to piante over paper that wasn't as white as today paper, some even was tinted in a warm color. Maybe he didn't need to apply the first layer of ochre...
I am fervent in my admiration for Turner. You make it hard to see what you seem to want viewer to see. The way the camera is set up keeps your viewers at a distance. Why make a video that favors you, not anyone trying to learn? Sad I wish you made it easier.
Thank you! I have just recently been blown away by Turner. I look at a lot of art and the more I look the more I can see what is very special. So now I see Turner and I too want to emulate the freedom he expresses. But I´m not a painter. Using materials and objects is more my thing, without a plan, just a starting place. Joseph Cornell was my original inspiration. But now I can't get Turner's watercolors out of my mind, also some of Rothko´s watercolors of the forties and the Japanese calligraphers on rice paper. I've been trying to figure out how they made them and bought a bunch of supplies. Finding these videos, having a visit with you has been really delightful and helpful. I love your work and seeing the progression to the acrylics! Yes!! How wonderful. And you have taught me how to use a sketchbook. I hope I find more, even one more video of you teaching us whatever you want.
What an absolutely wonderful video! Such a shock, going from your sketch book to those incredible paintings in the Tate! Thanks for making this video. So well done, I hope to see more.
Wow! I am (without exaggeration) completely floored! Absolutely sublime painting. At a loss for words
Heartfelt thanks for showing us the inside, the true nature, of painting, and of these paintings!
Very inspiring for those of us who see the magic in watercolours. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Fabulous, so interesting. Thank you.
Fabulous! I wish I was in Australia and I could go and see your exhibition, however I do have the consolation of being not too far from London and the Tate Gallery. I have your book which is very interesting and useful, but it's also good to see you actually working on painting sketches on video. Thank you for being generous with your knowledge and experience!
Dear Tony - It is always wonderful to listen to you speak about your work and the works that have inspired you - thank you so much! I love your paintings and the process! Your books are also fantastic learning tools. Warmly, Connie
Thank you Tony for this video and the previous watercolour alchemy video. I thoroughly enjoyed it, watercolour is, apart from loved ones, the love of my life. Both your watercolours and the acrylics were sublime.
This was extremely interesting! Thank you so much! I look forward to your next tutorial!
What an interesting and educational video.. very inspiring.. And your paintings are awesome..Thanks
Very generous, thank you
Very inspiring!
Love this Tony, hallo from rieka xx
Cette vidéo où (je pense) vous me montrer un chemin de liberté m’est tellement précieuse que maintenant je voudrais m’y remettre. Je ne dessine ni peints depuis un accident de vie. Brutal. J’ai le matériel adéquat. Mon esprit me semble si loin d’un processus créatif!! Et je suis ici pourtant. C’est donc que je cherche une voie; c’est donc que le processus est commencé? Le processus m’interpelle et m’enjoins d’être ici et maintenant. Je vous remercie Monsieur Smibert. Je respire mieux dans mon dessin avec cette compréhension. Vous me donner le rêve des couleurs dans ce que la transmission de vos savoirs peut offrir. Oui, oh combien la transmission est importante entre humains car l’humanité même se construit ainsi. Et tout comme vous, je transmets, des savoirs différents des vôtres, et tout aussi pertinents. J’aimerais lire et/ou entendre un philosophe sur cette notion de transmission de l’art… Je lance ce souhait dans l’univers et vous remercie simplement, complices d’humanité…
Ninon
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and information. I enjoyed the first video and now looking forward to the next. Your exhibition work is outstanding, and a privilege to see. Thanks again Alioban
Beautiful paintings!!!
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Fascinating.
Truly amazing, Thank You!
Thankyou for doing these videos very interesting I have your books
Thanks great insight
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic
Thank you so much! I am having problems with the sound being too low both on my laptop and TV. This is also true for a previous video of yours that I watched.
Lovely work - Very Turner-esque (except for the hairdryer!)
I love your work 😊
Is your book available in rectangular shape, like the one you show us here? On ebay it looks like there are only the A4 vertical. ❤
Túrneme used to piante over paper that wasn't as white as today paper, some even was tinted in a warm color. Maybe he didn't need to apply the first layer of ochre...
I am fervent in my admiration for Turner. You make it hard to see what you seem to want viewer to see. The way the camera is set up keeps your viewers at a distance. Why make a video that favors you, not anyone trying to learn? Sad I wish you made it easier.