Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends.
@@charlesevans7706 Charles, You are an amazing and talented artist AND teacher. For sure. Your humorous way of introducing art is wonderful. Naturally. Hope you are well. All the best!
Thank you both again for another delightful lesson Charles and Gail. You have more than one gift but, for me, the important message you’re able to express is that one doesn’t need expensive equipment but just having the courage to have a go. I’m going to have a go on this subject, I’ve got the Langton paper already and I’ll make do with the rest of my equipment. It’ll be quite a change from😢 my frustrating attempts at botanical art. Megan
Brilliant lesson Charles I will certainly have a go at it. By the way, Ikea no longer have pencils, tragedy, used them for ages for golf and now drawing. I would love one of your old and worn out smocks.
Wow at last another watercolour tutorial, I know you obviously busy, but would love to see more of your work on here, I bought all the paints you use and the brushes, but cos of my depression and anxiety, I still ain't had ago, you give me so much inspiration when I watch your videos, and oooh may have to invest in your new book, cos I used to watercolour like Gail lol :)
I was scared that I wouldn't be able to do it, but I just had a go and I amazed myself. Do yourself a favour and have a go. If you don't do as well as you wanted to, you can do another pîcture
Hi Charles. Peter from Noosa Australia. Another great lesson in not getting too complicated. Along with many things you have taught me, I think not being too complicated is the most important. Let other people see what they imagine from our paintings. I hope all is well in your world and you are enjoying life again. Hope to be in England next year. I would like to buy you and Gail a drink or two. Well till next time many thanks. Peter Butler.
“Its all lines n blobs” and “tick with a stick” i dunno why but this made me chuckle. Spot on my friend! Im gonna have a go at this one i think. Thank you for another great video!! Also a huge thank you to Gail for videoing!!!
if i dont get your new book for Christmas then ill get in the new year ,as all the books i have of yours are fab to follow, Thank you once more for your free time to inspire others to pick up a paint brush
Hi Charles. What A wonderful painting. I love the way that you and Gail interact with each other, and your director joke was very funny. I thought a Dai Rector was a Welsh Clergyman! Sorry. I’ve got a terrible sense of humour too. A wonderful demonstration and great camera work from Gail. Thank you both. All the best - Dawn 🌅
Dear Charles, I’ve just got my paints and brushes out and had a go at this peace of art, followed your work and loved it for many a year. Thank you both. Ps. It’s 1 . O’clock in the morning now, but when you get the urge to paint you have to paint. Right Charles.
I have looked at several tutorials on painting with watercolors and watercolor pencils. You are the one I have liked the most, so I am going to try to learn by seeing how you work. Thanks for your generosity. A cordial greeting. (my english was generated by google translate)
Thank you for this session. I am new to painting and I have learnt so much by watching this. Primarily, don't stress, use 'blobs' and how to mix colours. I am about to 'have a go now'. Great to hear a Northern accent from here in New Zealand...with my Yorkshire accent. Thanks again, Barb :)
You're brilliant. I have your acrylics for beginners. Delighted to find your channel. High end learning for a beginner like me, much appreciation for what you give. Cheers.
Very nice, Charles. I love the sky, and the "lack of detail" in the bish bash bosh wobbly blob trees. The "digital" grass works well, too. Nice to "see" you, too, Gail! :)
Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends.
Thank you for this amazing informative tutorial. Love the straightforward approach, colour mixing details and technical tips. Thanks so much. I produced something not half bad!
Hi Charles, Really enjoyed your watercolour demonstration …as you say there is no specific detail, only the simple shapes and colour to suggest the distant hills and trees. Very useful painting techniques. Best regards, Wayne
Thanks again for fitting another, different, tutorial into your busy schedule. Can't wait for the new book to come out. It's just what I need. Thanks to Gail too for all the videos and being brave enough to show the world your art 🤗
Thank you Charles a great tutorial l absolutely love it. Christmas cards are being worked on at the moment and just finished a lovely painting for my son. when the cards are done this is one painting that I must have a crack at and use the view I have as my inspiration and follow your instructions. Thank you once again to you and Gail.
Yet again an excellent video. Look forward to the new book. I really need to be able to fix my water colour mistakes. There generally a lot of them in my paintings 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Brilliantly explained Charles and amazing effect of detail depth with minimum colours, really enjoy your videos and find them inspirational. Thank you both so much for sharing the banter stay safe and healthy
Une chaîne très belle, utile, merveilleuse et attrayante. Dessin très cool. Bravo. Que Dieu augmente votre talent et votre activité. Je vous souhaite du succès et un succès durable Merci pour cette magnifique vidéo. 💯💯
I started doing watercolor last year, and I've never been able to "mix enough" the first time for washes. I always just make a quick swatch and note on the first mix and don't fret too much over variations when remixing. Good color matching and mixing practice.
@@charlesevans7706 your welcome. You make it seem effortless. I'm horrible at watercolors. I need more control. I use watercolor pencils, but use water sparingly.
Do live anywhere near Cornwall or Devon? Would love to see you paint your views of the Moore's of Devon and or the craggy coast of Cornwall. ( My home land far away)
Hello you two, where have you been, we’ve missed you. Lovely painting, not exactly the same as the acrylic one but i know you never copy exactly….i do like the acrylic one too though, thank you…..much love from south africa
Excellent video as usual and great camera work from Gail. Charles can you tell us something about paper size I know you paint in A3 but any guidance or your thoughts on size choice would be useful ie it’s implications regarding design.
How do you not wind up with muddy colors? The paints look like they are running together? Thank you for answering first question your work is beautiful.
As always, I love your paintings. Occasionally I have managed to do one that looks a little like yours. However, the sound on my laptop is not good (I need a new one) and the subtitles are hilarious. Must be that lovely Northumberland accent.
Excellent work, Charles! Suggestion: If you do this painting again, in watercolor, then consider painting the birds in a "toned-down" gray. The birds you painted are too black for my taste. Your acrylic painting had the lighter birds on-top of the darker clouds and that allows us "not" to focus on just three black birds. Opinions are like... What do I know! :)
Good day Mr. Evans! I've really been enjoying your watercolour videos lately (even bought a set of brushes from you), but I seem to have a problem you don't have... Every time I pre-wet my paper, it starts bulging and waving up on me, just outright misbehaving! I have two different 200g weight papers, and it happens to both of them. Any tips for a novice?
Hopefully you’re painting on an easel, because if you’re painting flat any paper will buckle. Because the water won’t run down it will just gather on the paper.
@@charlesevans7706 I am. I tape my paper to a flat plate, and rig up on my easel. If I put on too much water I end up with wobbly paper, if I try to be more careful with the wetness it dries up too fast. Thanks for replying! Guess I'll get some 300g paper and just keep trying :)
He's back! Thank you, Charles.
You’re very welcome.
I always enjoy seeing your tutorials pop up on you tube.
I’m still amazed that you find clean color in your palette. Beautiful painting
Thank you very much.
Welcome back, missed your presence and videos. Lovely painting as always. Thank you.
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!!!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING AND SO IS YOUR BEAUTIFUL PAINTING!!! THANK YOU A BILLION FOR SHARING! 🙏 ☺️ 💓
Welcome back Charles. We missed you! Thanks for a great tutorial 😊
Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends.
That turned out super good. your a good instructor. i appreciate you
Yet another great watercolour. Thank you
Thank you so much as always! Bought your books! Painting alongside! Thanks to you I am making visible progress !
I’m so pleased that they’re working for you.
Wonderful painting, briliant tutorial mr Evans !
Thank you for another excellent demonstration, Charles.
Director, producer, and creator all in one. Clever man ...🖌🖌
And master of none!
@@charlesevans7706 Charles, You are an amazing and talented artist AND teacher. For sure. Your humorous way of introducing art is wonderful. Naturally. Hope you are well. All the best!
Ahahah.
@@giselaschall thank you so much.
@@charlesevans7706 Humor is very good. And laughter is healthy. You can be proud of yourself. Thank you. ♥☀
Thank you both again for another delightful lesson Charles and Gail. You have more than one gift but, for me, the important message you’re able to express is that one doesn’t need expensive equipment but just having the courage to have a go. I’m going to have a go on this subject, I’ve got the Langton paper already and I’ll make do with the rest of my equipment. It’ll be quite a change from😢 my frustrating attempts at botanical art. Megan
Wow, It is so inspiring! Great tutoring. Thank you for showing the "easiness" and the freedom while using the paints, water and brushes!
Good to see you back, love your tutorials
Thank you.
Thanks!
Wow! Amazing! What a treat to watch. You make it seem like a piece of cake. Thanks!
Beautiful! I really enjoyed watching you do this!
I've only recently discovered you and am so happy I did! I need to spend time catching up on your channel. Thanks for some great teaching.
Thank you so much.
Brilliant lesson Charles I will certainly have a go at it. By the way, Ikea no longer have pencils, tragedy, used them for ages for golf and now drawing. I would love one of your old and worn out smocks.
Beautiful wartercolor, a pleasure to see you painting !
I love the voice. Explaining and all that. I draw from time to time. And this helps me. Got myself some watercolor pencils, just to give it a try
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Pure magic! Thank you Charles and Gail, both!!
Best wishes all!!!
Thank you you too.
Wow at last another watercolour tutorial, I know you obviously busy, but would love to see more of your work on here, I bought all the paints you use and the brushes, but cos of my depression and anxiety, I still ain't had ago, you give me so much inspiration when I watch your videos, and oooh may have to invest in your new book, cos I used to watercolour like Gail lol :)
I’m soo pleased you enjoyed it. The new book is going to help a lot of people I hope.
I was scared that I wouldn't be able to do it, but I just had a go and I amazed myself. Do yourself a favour and have a go. If you don't do as well as you wanted to, you can do another pîcture
Hi Charles. Peter from Noosa Australia. Another great lesson in not getting too complicated. Along with many things you have taught me, I think not being too complicated is the most important. Let other people see what they imagine from our paintings.
I hope all is well in your world and you are enjoying life again. Hope to be in England next year. I would like to buy you and Gail a drink or two. Well till next time many thanks.
Peter Butler.
I look forward to that mate.
I love how you paint. thank you so much for your tutorials
You’re very welcome.
“Its all lines n blobs” and “tick with a stick” i dunno why but this made me chuckle. Spot on my friend! Im gonna have a go at this one i think. Thank you for another great video!! Also a huge thank you to Gail for videoing!!!
As usual, a beautiful tutorial! I can’t wait to paint this!
Thank you.
Love it. Very helpful, and entertaining to boot. Thank you.
Pleased you enjoyed it.
if i dont get your new book for Christmas then ill get in the new year ,as all the books i have of yours are fab to follow, Thank you once more for your free time to inspire others to pick up a paint brush
Thank you very much.
Hi Charles. What A wonderful painting. I love the way that you and Gail interact with each other, and your director joke was very funny. I thought a Dai Rector was a Welsh Clergyman! Sorry. I’ve got a terrible sense of humour too. A wonderful demonstration and great camera work from Gail. Thank you both. All the best - Dawn 🌅
Dear Charles, I’ve just got my paints and brushes out and had a go at this peace of art, followed your work and loved it for many a year. Thank you both. Ps. It’s 1 . O’clock in the morning now, but when you get the urge to paint you have to paint. Right Charles.
Ahahaha, that’s soo true. When the urge comes, it must be obeyed!
Fabulous Charles. definitely gonna give these lines and blobs on paper today, good helper there gail
I have looked at several tutorials on painting with watercolors and watercolor pencils.
You are the one I have liked the most, so I am going to try to learn by seeing how you work.
Thanks for your generosity.
A cordial greeting.
(my english was generated by google translate)
I’m so pleased you’re enjoying them.
Thank you for this session. I am new to painting and I have learnt so much by watching this. Primarily, don't stress, use 'blobs' and how to mix colours. I am about to 'have a go now'. Great to hear a Northern accent from here in New Zealand...with my Yorkshire accent. Thanks again, Barb :)
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. Good luck with the painting.
Fantastic and great tips, thank you so much!!
You’re very welcome.
You're brilliant. I have your acrylics for beginners. Delighted to find your channel. High end learning for a beginner like me, much appreciation for what you give. Cheers.
That’s very kind. Thank you soo much.
Use of colours giving a great sense of perspective. As informative and entertaining as usual.
Thank you very much.
❤ wonderful painting . I always look forward to watching ur videos And have bought your downloads for watercolour many thanks
Hello Charles, nice to see you again
Very nice, Charles. I love the sky, and the "lack of detail" in the bish bash bosh wobbly blob trees. The "digital" grass works well, too. Nice to "see" you, too, Gail! :)
Ahahaha, pleased you enjoyed it.
Hello I am so sorry if this sounds weirds but you wrote such a nice and wonderful comment on here and I like your comment. I can tell you're a very positive person. If it's okay with you I'd love to be friends.
Cheers Charles and Gail. Good painting. Fantastic camera-work. Please keep 'em coming. All the best from South Wales.
Thank you very much.
Channel is growing !!!!!! Strong!!!!!!!
Thank you for this amazing informative tutorial. Love the straightforward approach, colour mixing details and technical tips. Thanks so much. I produced something not half bad!
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Hi Charles, Really enjoyed your watercolour demonstration …as you say there is no specific detail, only the simple shapes and colour to suggest the distant hills and trees. Very useful painting techniques. Best regards, Wayne
Thank you.
IVE just found you on U Tube n just love your tutorial.....n your sense of humor too. I'm off to your web site!
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Wow, beautiful sky 👍
Thank you very much.
Love your work Charles. Always inspirational. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Another one going on later today.
brilliant painting , wonderful instruction ,thank you for sharing .
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Brilliant Charlie. Thank you
Thank you too.
Absolutely amazing Charles. Live how it looks like its all miles away with loads of detail yet its just blobs and lines. You’re bloody marvellous 🙌
Soo pleased you enjoyed it.
Thanks again for fitting another, different, tutorial into your busy schedule. Can't wait for the new book to come out. It's just what I need. Thanks to Gail too for all the videos and being brave enough to show the world your art 🤗
I’m soo pleased you enjoyed it.
Loved that and thank you. I just want to try and duplicare your skies ❤
Practice makes perfect.
Magnificent example of how to paint clouds!
Thank you kindly.
Thank you Charles a great tutorial l absolutely love it. Christmas cards are being worked on at the moment and just finished a lovely painting for my son.
when the cards are done this is one painting that I must have a crack at and use the view I have as my inspiration and follow your instructions.
Thank you once again to you and Gail.
Yet again an excellent video. Look forward to the new book. I really need to be able to fix my water colour mistakes. There generally a lot of them in my paintings 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ahahaha.
Another great painting 🎨🖌️ Charles. Hope you are keeping well 🙏 xx
Thank you soo much. I’m good thanks.
Brilliantly explained Charles and amazing effect of detail depth with minimum colours, really enjoy your videos and find them inspirational. Thank you both so much for sharing the banter stay safe and healthy
Thank you soo much, pleased you enjoyed it.
Une chaîne très belle, utile, merveilleuse et attrayante. Dessin très cool. Bravo. Que Dieu augmente votre talent et votre activité. Je vous souhaite du succès et un succès durable
Merci pour cette magnifique vidéo. 💯💯
I have a Gail 'who must be obeyed' in my life as well. Great painting and you make it look so easy and simple to follow. Thanks
Thank you soo much.
I enjoyed that video very mu ch & lookimh fotewatd to giving it a go. Thank you charles & thanks to gail too.
I’m very pleased you enjoyed it.
I started doing watercolor last year, and I've never been able to "mix enough" the first time for washes. I always just make a quick swatch and note on the first mix and don't fret too much over variations when remixing. Good color matching and mixing practice.
I’ve missed you. I love your tutorials. Hope you are doing well. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thank you very much. A new one going on tomorrow!
Maravillosa acuarela maestro.
Thank you.
You are bloody brilliant sir thankyou
Thank you soo much.
Not just informative. Also highly entertaining. After all, what’s life about if you can’t enjoy it!
Pleased you enjoyed it.
That was brilliant-thank you!
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Beautiful painting Charles. I just found you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much.
I like your style very much, please please please upload new videos!!!!
Cheers from Cesme, İzmir, Turkey
Very interesting and informative as usual, Gail may not paint like you Charles but she can shoot good video thanks for posting.
Wow just found you. Love your style. I'm hooked lol
Ahahaha, thank you very much.
Great video thanks very much
You’re very welcome.
That’s lovely 😊
Thank you.
Beautiful!!
Will there be a video of the acrylic one Charles😎
No, I’m afraid not it took too long!
But the next video I do next weekend when I get back will be an acrylics one.
@@charlesevans7706 not to worry, it's beautiful.
I've missed the acrylic vids.
@@charlesevans7706 cannot wait Charles.
Love all your work sir😎
Brilliant ❤
Beautiful painting.
Thank you very much.
@@charlesevans7706 your welcome. You make it seem effortless. I'm horrible at watercolors. I need more control. I use watercolor pencils, but use water sparingly.
well done Charles and thank you Gail good call
Thank you too.
Thank you. I love this one
Pleased you enjoyed it.
I like the watercolor version better for some reason. Thank you!
Thank you.
THANKS CHARLES
Super maestro 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much.
Wooooooo 👍👍👍🍷👍👍👍
Ahahaha.
Great tutorial Charles nice to see you again
@@robertmather1056 thank you so much.
Do live anywhere near Cornwall or Devon? Would love to see you paint your views of the Moore's of Devon and or the craggy coast of Cornwall. ( My home land far away)
I live about as far away from there in the U.K. as it’s possible to get. I live in Northumberland.
Hello you two, where have you been, we’ve missed you. Lovely painting, not exactly the same as the acrylic one but i know you never copy exactly….i do like the acrylic one too though, thank you…..much love from south africa
Soo pleased you enjoyed it.
Lovely👍
Thank you.
Excellent video as usual and great camera work from Gail. Charles can you tell us something about paper size I know you paint in A3 but any guidance or your thoughts on size choice would be useful ie it’s implications regarding design.
I never tell anyone to change the size that they normally paint in. Because that can be very daunting. Most of the time I’m painting in half imperial.
@@charlesevans7706 thanks Charles. I paint in various sizes using the Langton paper you use.
So helpful
Around 26.00 the bit with the finger nails, was that under the heading of 'Digital Art' ?
It certainly was.
Hi, what exat kind of brush do you use for painting the sky? I like your videos a lot, thanks so much Charles.
And what for a size?
Although you mention it in your video, but I couldn`t understand it exactely
It’s a 1.5 inch Daler-Rowney Aquafine brush.
@@charlesevans7706 Thank you so much for your quick reply, I will buy and try.
They’re on my website.
SWEE-EET!!!❤
Thank you.
Charles will the acrylic version of picture be on you tube ,any thanks
Afraid not, it took far too long.
Another landscape with jokes & “ digital” arts. Always entertaining! Thanks
Thank you too.
Thank you
I really like your tutorials and your paintings are beautiful, but why don't you use clean palette?
Because I like it as it is.
How do you not wind up with muddy colors? The paints look like they are running together?
Thank you for answering first question your work is beautiful.
As always, I love your paintings. Occasionally I have managed to do one that looks a little like yours. However, the sound on my laptop is not good (I need a new one) and the subtitles are hilarious. Must be that lovely Northumberland accent.
Ahahaha.
Is that inspired by the pond at Druridge bay?
The very same.
Charles, Just wanted to ask - you often rub your brush on your smock/coverall before putting it on the paper. What does that do?. Thanks
Takes extra paint off!
Excellent work, Charles!
Suggestion: If you do this painting again, in watercolor, then consider painting the birds in a "toned-down" gray. The birds you painted are too black for my taste. Your acrylic painting had the lighter birds on-top of the darker clouds and that allows us "not" to focus on just three black birds. Opinions are like... What do I know! :)
👍👍
Thank you.
Good day Mr. Evans! I've really been enjoying your watercolour videos lately (even bought a set of brushes from you), but I seem to have a problem you don't have... Every time I pre-wet my paper, it starts bulging and waving up on me, just outright misbehaving! I have two different 200g weight papers, and it happens to both of them. Any tips for a novice?
Hopefully you’re painting on an easel, because if you’re painting flat any paper will buckle. Because the water won’t run down it will just gather on the paper.
@@charlesevans7706 I am. I tape my paper to a flat plate, and rig up on my easel. If I put on too much water I end up with wobbly paper, if I try to be more careful with the wetness it dries up too fast. Thanks for replying! Guess I'll get some 300g paper and just keep trying :)
@@sourcreamking it should be 300gm anyway 140lb.