Because you include giant pencils and floating queue cards I, and the other kids who grew up in the late 70s and 80s fully approve of this message. I remember when my brother and I drilled a hole through the wall separating our rooms so we could run a wire between our Radio Shack two-way mic/speakers so we could talk late into the night. We also built a pully system on the ceiling of our room that let us lift and move stuff around LOL. Very inspired by The Goonies and people like you. Thank you for this excellent art instruction and a flashback/memory to simpler times.
@@JamesGurney Comment 'screen shooted' so i can check out these artists. Fowkes is the only one of them i currently know, and he does gorgeous work! Thank you! 😁
What an enrichment to my day. Watching your art always gives me that peaceful, satisfied, content happiness. It is a pleasure and taught and teaches me so much. Thank you so much.
I have been painting so much indoors lately that I feel like I lost that feeling of spontaneity. It is always a pleasure to watch you paint I enjoy your explanations and are somehow able to perceive what a new learning student might be wondering for example why certain strokes are easier to paint, how to work detail with one brush. In this commercial driven world one can do so many lovely paintings with very basic sturdy supplies. Thank you very much for your art enthusiasm Mr. Gurney.
Love the giant pencil bit and seeing other artists works, the further out of art school I get the more I miss someone just randomly telling me about So-n-so, and getting to see their work. Amazing painting as always, too!
There is no subject not worthy of painting. I love how you distill the beauty from a place many would have passed by. I especially like that you included the dumpster...
Dear mister gurney, i really love your videos, especially all the effor and enthusiasm you put in all of them. You are one of my favorite artist. All the best.
Pencils. 😅😂 You are a hoot! This kind of technique is something I love. And so nice of you to reference artists who use it so I can further explore their work. Thank you again, Mr. Gurney.
I'm one of your french followers and do very appreciate your way of painting. Thank you for sharing sir, it's a pleasure to watch every of your new vids.
Seeing him scrub haphazardly at a spot with his brush and then turn it into lovely background noise with a couple more layers is just endlessly fascinating to me.
Great video! Am I the only one totally amazed at how he make an interesting picture out of the most awful boring view on the planet? Seriously, he painted a dumpster and a telephone pole. I'm inspired to find something mind numbingly mundane and see if I can make it interesting. Keep the videos coming!! You rock!
i bought gouache paints the other day because of your videos and now im trying to learn how to use them :3 you inspire me a lot thank you so much for making these helpful videos
Your paintings always leave me so amazed...they are detailed and loose at the same time. What a great master that you are. Thank you for being such an inspiration always.
Love the way the snow-covered roof stands in contrast to all of the drybrush. You have such wonderful composition and, as always, your process is a joy to watch.
I really enjoyed this James, not least because you were painting whilst in your car. If I tired that I am sure it would go everywhere! I always learn something from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Watching talented artists like you get me so hyped up to paint! I don't practice enough and therefore know my skills are poor but your tutorials are so brief and helpful. I enjoy watching the real-time paintings that are 2+ hours long and I hope to get to that level of expertise but man do you motivate me! Awesome job James! So great to see you posting!
Thanks for all these awesome videos. I think it would be neat if you came back and painted this same scene in summer with all the leaves so we can contrast winter textures technique with summer textures technique.
Notice how intimately James knows his medium. How to obtain a particular effect comes down to how you use your materials. Very important information to keep in mind
I used t take photos of the ritziest houses/sailboats .... paint them at home and when they were almost done take my easle and set it up outside of the house/ boat and do touch ups. Sold many paintings that way. Marketing 101 LOL
Think I heard him say it’s public housing, in the very beginning narrative. James knows fancy houses are overrated, but period architecture like this has a local essence.
How you make a mundane scene poetic! Good lesson on brush work that I hope to try. Been waiting anxiously for a new video of yours, and voila you delivered! Please keep it up we love to see your work!!
The actual paint stroke that comes out of your brush stroke always surprises me. It doesn't seem like that's what would come out of it. So crazy, but so amazing, love your videos ♡♡
Makes me think about the textures |i can get by intentionally using different brushes more. I've been painting a lot in watercolour and gouache lately. Fun video thanks.
Your videos are so comforting, and the art is always amazing! And the editing is really fun! Just so many good thing to say about your channel, keep up the great work!
This is gonna sound crazy, but hear me out: Girl with a Pearl Earring painting, but with James Gurney's face. Now who wouldn't want to see that? Please someone make it happen!
Also want to mention how much I love the relationship you and your wife have! You're like best friends. That's the way it should be. So glad you two found each other long ago. You're both amazing artists!!
Because you include giant pencils and floating queue cards I, and the other kids who grew up in the late 70s and 80s fully approve of this message. I remember when my brother and I drilled a hole through the wall separating our rooms so we could run a wire between our Radio Shack two-way mic/speakers so we could talk late into the night. We also built a pully system on the ceiling of our room that let us lift and move stuff around LOL. Very inspired by The Goonies and people like you. Thank you for this excellent art instruction and a flashback/memory to simpler times.
That's so sweet!
Always a good day when you get a James Gurney notif
Agreed.
...ication.
he stopped typing because he was spooked by the ghost still in the house
You’re the king of gouache, mr Gurney.
Thank you! If you like my work, you might also like Nathan Fowkes, Mike Hernandez, Syd Mead, Tad Retz, and Kazuo Oga.
@@JamesGurney Comment 'screen shooted' so i can check out these artists. Fowkes is the only one of them i currently know, and he does gorgeous work! Thank you! 😁
The pencil was hilarious and fooled the heck out of me haha.
You have no idea how happy I am to see that you posted today
Yep
Same!
What an enrichment to my day. Watching your art always gives me that peaceful, satisfied, content happiness. It is a pleasure and taught and teaches me so much. Thank you so much.
Watching James gurney videos helps calm me down. You are a gift to the world sir!
I have been painting so much indoors lately that I feel like I lost that feeling of spontaneity. It is always a pleasure to watch you paint I enjoy your explanations and are somehow able to perceive what a new learning student might be wondering for example why certain strokes are easier to paint, how to work detail with one brush. In this commercial driven world one can do so many lovely paintings with very basic sturdy supplies. Thank you very much for your art enthusiasm Mr. Gurney.
You make it look so easy. Very inspirational
Love the giant pencil bit and seeing other artists works, the further out of art school I get the more I miss someone just randomly telling me about So-n-so, and getting to see their work. Amazing painting as always, too!
Great to hear. I'll try to do a breakaway segment for analysis and inspiration in future vids.
There is no subject not worthy of painting. I love how you distill the beauty from a place many would have passed by. I especially like that you included the dumpster...
I LOVE your art and lessons 👍
You my sir have the steadiness of a heart surgeon! Great work💕
Dear mister gurney, i really love your videos, especially all the effor and enthusiasm you put in all of them. You are one of my favorite artist. All the best.
You are amazing James! What an inspiration you are, out in the cold, painting in your car!
Another great piece of art .....
Those pencils are giant! Love it!
Most excellent as always. Never a dull video
Glad you enjoyed it
Pencils. 😅😂 You are a hoot! This kind of technique is something I love. And so nice of you to reference artists who use it so I can further explore their work. Thank you again, Mr. Gurney.
I'm one of your french followers and do very appreciate your way of painting. Thank you for sharing sir, it's a pleasure to watch every of your new vids.
Love seeing your videos and happy you showed an auto-painting one!
Seeing him scrub haphazardly at a spot with his brush and then turn it into lovely background noise with a couple more layers is just endlessly fascinating to me.
Besides instructive and mind blowing, your videos are quite therapeutic.
Hi James, thank you for sharing your skills and wisdom. Please never stop making videos!
Your fearlessness in your approach inspires me.
Captures the outdoor feel of these winter days. Nicely done and enjoyable to watch!
Great video! Am I the only one totally amazed at how he make an interesting picture out of the most awful boring view on the planet? Seriously, he painted a dumpster and a telephone pole. I'm inspired to find something mind numbingly mundane and see if I can make it interesting. Keep the videos coming!! You rock!
i bought gouache paints the other day because of your videos and now im trying to learn how to use them :3 you inspire me a lot thank you so much for making these helpful videos
So nice that you and your wife share art together ❤, cool editing on this too.
So freakin happy to watch this instead of school work
Your paintings always leave me so amazed...they are detailed and loose at the same time. What a great master that you are. Thank you for being such an inspiration always.
WOW! Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing!!! 🤩🤩🤩
Watching your videos always fills me with joy! Thank you, James! - Beatrice
Great painting, I never imagined painting in a car, but there it is !
Love these demos. I learn so much. Thank you JG...you rock.
Ive never been more in awe by an artist! This is amazing! Not just the painting and the painting tips but the video itself! WOW
Incredible as always! ❤️ I love that you and your wife paint together
Love the way the snow-covered roof stands in contrast to all of the drybrush. You have such wonderful composition and, as always, your process is a joy to watch.
I really enjoyed this James, not least because you were painting whilst in your car. If I tired that I am sure it would go everywhere! I always learn something from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Watching talented artists like you get me so hyped up to paint! I don't practice enough and therefore know my skills are poor but your tutorials are so brief and helpful. I enjoy watching the real-time paintings that are 2+ hours long and I hope to get to that level of expertise but man do you motivate me! Awesome job James! So great to see you posting!
Thanks for all these awesome videos. I think it would be neat if you came back and painted this same scene in summer with all the leaves so we can contrast winter textures technique with summer textures technique.
Great idea. It would be fun to see this view it in summer or autumn.
Notice how intimately James knows his medium. How to obtain a particular effect comes down to how you use your materials. Very important information to keep in mind
yes, he's one of the greatest living artists.
So glad James didn't end up painting English cottage gardens the rest of his life like Thomas Koolaid, er ah I mean Kinkade.
Those people would kill for their home’s portrait. A James Gurney
I used t take photos of the ritziest houses/sailboats .... paint them at home and when they were almost done take my easle and set it up outside of the house/ boat and do touch ups. Sold many paintings that way. Marketing 101 LOL
Think I heard him say it’s public housing, in the very beginning narrative. James knows fancy houses are overrated, but period architecture like this has a local essence.
Today is a good day having a new James Gurney video :)
I appreciate the cinematic effort and ingenuity of the inspiration cut scene :)
Hi James.... you do make it look easy, especially with only two colors. Thanks.
great video! u guys r so cute painting together omg.
How you make a mundane scene poetic! Good lesson on brush work that I hope to try. Been waiting anxiously for a new video of yours, and voila you delivered! Please keep it up we love to see your work!!
Serious talent, a pleasure to watch.
Again your painting is so much more interesting than the actual subject matter.. you could make anything look good! 🤦♀️👏
I liked the presentation about the other artists and your painting!
Boom...it’s a finished painting!
Always mesmerized when you paint and your voice over is a great description as you go!
Take care 🇨🇦 ❤️
You never disappoint. Thanks, James!
Epic! Great video. Thanks for sharing
U just made my day a little better, thank you James!
The actual paint stroke that comes out of your brush stroke always surprises me. It doesn't seem like that's what would come out of it. So crazy, but so amazing, love your videos ♡♡
He's a master painter for sure!
thank you james!! i'm hoping to finish a gouache painting i'm doing for my grandparents today!!
Amazing
Masterclass... as usual. Thank you James!
Am working on developing my skills with gouache. You are a master teacher. I live in Chicago
Just love how much fun you're having :) Thanks for taking me along.
I always learn a lot with you sir, you are a truly inspiring master.
Makes me think about the textures |i can get by intentionally using different brushes more. I've been painting a lot in watercolour and gouache lately. Fun video thanks.
This is really a good subject !
And really you did very wonderful Landscape painting!
You did very detailed work!!
Sehr schön.
Thanks for this, James
Your videos are so comforting, and the art is always amazing! And the editing is really fun! Just so many good thing to say about your channel, keep up the great work!
Always great info and beautiful paintings James. Thanks!
Awesome video James. Thank you.
Thank you for all the tips! I definitely need to try out some gouache paint
Fantastic winter artwork my dear art friend..🎨👨🏻🎨
Wow I love that giant pencil!
Those brushes seem to be a natural extension of your hands. Another interesting demo (with fun effects LOL).
Does your wife has her own channel?
As always a great calm video, to relax watching.
Such a great tutorial! Was wondering if there is anything else other than cassein you could use to tone the paper under the goache. Thanks again!
Yes, acrylic or acryla gouache or even tinted gesso would work equally well.
Thank you!
Great
Thanks for the lesson James!. The "Will fix that later" part was very funny! :)
Awesome as ever Sensei! Keep it up
I love that big pencil and it's message
Que bueno que lo encontré, seguiré sus videos!
even the video presentation is beautiful
You have Great Talent Love it.
You guys have it right.
excellent ..thanks,long way from DInotopia ,your presentations are excellent.
These are so helpful for my art
I love your channel, this video was a gem 💎 The pencil thing got me hahaha
Another great video. Thanks for also listing the paints you are using with Amazon links (not to mention the artists).
Great video-I'm practicing working with a limited palette in my painting course and you're a great inspiration!
Yay, thank you!
It's so good to see a new video in my feed after yesterday night I failed a self portrait in gouache! 😈 Still need to figure out this medium!
Im supposed to be going to the gym at 12:15pm but watching this video instead. Ugh. I'll go to gym tomorrow
This is gonna sound crazy, but hear me out: Girl with a Pearl Earring painting, but with James Gurney's face. Now who wouldn't want to see that? Please someone make it happen!
There is a guy who paints himself in a lot of famous styles. Sometimes even dressing up and taking reference photos first.
.....my neural network of imagination finds that’s a cursed image.
@@recoveringsoul755 whats his name??
Очень хорошая работа смотрю вас давно !
new car..
the painting is superb for me..
Beautiful painting as always, James. Loving the giant pencils. LOL You're one of my favorite geeks online. Entertaining! :D
Also want to mention how much I love the relationship you and your wife have! You're like best friends. That's the way it should be. So glad you two found each other long ago. You're both amazing artists!!
She says hi and thanks! We started off as sketching friends in art school, and we still are.
@@JamesGurney I love that you've been together for the majority of your lives!!!!! And still BFF art friends. XO Wonderful!
You're back! Love your paintings! They stand out! Super job!
Beautiful!!
I love it❤️❤️❤️
Nice RAV4. I have one and love it.
I like the way the engine knows when to switch on to keep the heat going.
Just amazing!
Love your videos 😍👌 the flat brushes you use do they have extra long bristles? Could you list them as well in the decription? Thanks 🎨👩🎨