About 3-4 years ago I used to watch your channel, but as I got older, more busy, and sadly less creative I stopped watching a lot of UA-cam… which I’m not the proudest of. BUT I just remembered your channel, and how happy it made me. I was panicking trying to find your account, I was terrified that you had stopped posting but I was beyond relieved that you still post. I am so thankful for you, you honestly helped me grow into the creative person I am. Although, I have pushed my artwork aside…. I still acknowledge the need for art. I am proud of how your art work has changed and that you still create. So, I guess what I’m trying to say is thank you for helping my younger self discover the need for artwork and creativity. AND thank you for still inspiring me to create!
So inspiring after a day of artistic rock walls, this has let me breath and take a step back. It reminded me that the joy of colour and paint is sheer it begins. Thank you so much
Thank you Liz :) I keep hearing the encouragement in different place to try simplifying with art and projects we do and there’s a nugget in there I want to explore more. I think it can connect you back with the joy
Thank you Robin! A lovely example of sunflowers made with ease and with casual abstraction! I enjoy watching your videos your such an amazing teacher and a joy to learn from. Yes, even after years of painting, I believe that we all can learn or be refreshed or reminded of the techniques we have once learned and have forgotten or set aside because we think we are “past that” particular lesson. I see artists who have an attitude of I know that, I don’t need to learn how to do this from you! There is always a lesson in watching an accomplished artist work. Thank you for continuing to teach and share your knowledge and joy in painting and joy in life!
I think one of the hardest things when doing a painting is knowing when to stop. The saying "the devil is in the details" can relate to how we can overthink and try to put too much detail into a painting.
You are so adorable and I ☁️will try to paint with your help because I l o v e Sunflowers Thank you soooooo much !your new subscriber🇭🇷🇨🇦
Aw thanks friend :) I hope you have a fun time
About 3-4 years ago I used to watch your channel, but as I got older, more busy, and sadly less creative I stopped watching a lot of UA-cam… which I’m not the proudest of. BUT I just remembered your channel, and how happy it made me. I was panicking trying to find your account, I was terrified that you had stopped posting but I was beyond relieved that you still post. I am so thankful for you, you honestly helped me grow into the creative person I am. Although, I have pushed my artwork aside…. I still acknowledge the need for art. I am proud of how your art work has changed and that you still create. So, I guess what I’m trying to say is thank you for helping my younger self discover the need for artwork and creativity. AND thank you for still inspiring me to create!
So inspiring after a day of artistic rock walls, this has let me breath and take a step back. It reminded me that the joy of colour and paint is sheer it begins. Thank you so much
Thank you Liz :) I keep hearing the encouragement in different place to try simplifying with art and projects we do and there’s a nugget in there I want to explore more. I think it can connect you back with the joy
Thank you Robin! A lovely example of sunflowers made with ease and with casual abstraction! I enjoy watching your videos your such an amazing teacher and a joy to learn from. Yes, even after years of painting, I believe that we all can learn or be refreshed or reminded of the techniques we have once learned and have forgotten or set aside because we think we are “past that” particular lesson. I see artists who have an attitude of I know that, I don’t need to learn how to do this from you! There is always a lesson in watching an accomplished artist work. Thank you for continuing to teach and share your knowledge and joy in painting and joy in life!
Love it. ❤
Your videos brighten up my mood everytime. 😊🤍 Thanks for the tips!
:) you're welcome. Thank you as well for such a nice comment
happy to see you again :)
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND REFRESHING! CAPS ON, ON PURPOSE!!!!!!!!!!! :) THANK YOU, ROBIN, FOR THE VIDEO!
Love it 💕
very easy to follow painting of the sunflowers 😀 very bright looking
That was really nice!!
I love your artwork ❤️super inspiring!
So excited for this! I’ve been wanting to do more flowers 🥰🥰🥰
I have a few pieces to do featuring sunflowers, so thanks for this, Robin!
Your sooo talented and im such a big fan of youu❤️❤️💖
Thank you Matilda :)
@@RobinSealark omgg you’re welcome 😊
good good teaching and making
Thank you
This was cool
I think one of the hardest things when doing a painting is knowing when to stop. The saying "the devil is in the details" can relate to how we can overthink and try to put too much detail into a painting.
I love it. Came out great 😀
thank you! :)
Really good
Ur backkk!!
I love your hat! And the video of course 😁
Thanks Adam X)
Beautiful
Thank you 🙏
Are you using a “Tish” brush from Rosemary? If so, how do you like it?
I believe I was using a Tish! I like them. The long handles are nice and I like the angle of the brush head for precision and coverage.
Let's goooo 8th comment!!
(Btw your art tips helped me allot!❤️❤️👑)
👨🎨👨🎨woo! :)
:o you replied?!?
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I have arrived.
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@@RobinSealark 🙌
I wish I had friends like Robin. Hey Robin can we be friends!
How is there a white leaf point off the paper on both images of ur paintings..at the end of ur vid..I don't understand how you did that 😳
That's just the back of the chest of drawers lol
Hard to follow instructions and unhelpful. Sorry but as a new beginner this wasn’t easy to do.