My late husband, Jim Boyle, and I owned an art gallery, frame shop and studio in a little town in the Upstate of South Carolina. Jim was a lifelong artist and spent 25 years in our little shop. I helped out but I had a full time job as a journalist in a small daily newspaper. Those were the best years of our lives together, so when you retire, go find a quaint little store and fill it with your work. Cheers!
This was by far the most heartfelt and closely knitted episode I've seen on the channel, specifically from how Paul, you took us through the entire drawing, to your family's historical roots, accent variation, music scores and leaving room for others to participate in terms of colors and ending with a perfect streak of creative followers' work. Amazing job mate. Would like to see this interactive method more. :)
❤️❤️❤️🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I wish I could like this video a 100x it’s just sooo lovely! The music! I’m still humming the song. I loved the rambling and explanation of slang.
"It's my shop and I can sell what I like" -- that gave me a good chuckle. That's awesome you have photos of your great-great-grandfather's shop. Great challenge Margo.
Paul, I can’t tell you how much I just adore this lesson. It makes me so happy, I’ll be trying it this weekend as a Christmas gift for my mom, but hers will be teddy bears! Thank you for sharing! By the way, you’re my favorite artist on UA-cam. 😁
I think this is my all time favorite, this is so cute and cozy. My Great Grandmother and Grandmother were a Clark's from England. They showed me a lot of old pics some on copper plates that were hard to see but I loved the old shop pics. and ships. Thank you so much for this wonderful painting.
So charming! I loved this painting and what a great idea to have everyone customize it! Also loved the old photos of your Great Grandfather's shops. The Cockey slang was fun as well - the only time I've heard it was in an old Cary Grant film. You have the best channel by far! Thanks so much for all these amazing tutorials.
As always, Paul, simply floored by this demo. How nimble your fingers are, how easily a white flat paper turns into a beautiful , breathing shop front. Cannot thank you enough. Good day.
Just wonderful to watch. Fun, light-hearted chat gives me the confidence to try. Your perfectionism doesn’t translate to exclusivity; in other words, give it a go, or in American colloquial English, give it the old college try.
Once again you continue to amaze me with the generosity of your time, your glowing talent, and love of location and history. I watch your videos with my morning coffee. You make me ready for whatever comes. Thank you.
Hello Paul! Your creative painting is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your masterful techniques, interesting stories, and “waffling.” Thanks for sharing additional paintings at the end of the video. I very much appreciate the smiles!
Another wee masterpiece. I especially like the shadows under the wreathes, looks so organic. The "things" in the windows look like enormous insects in distress. I can see bug eyes on the one on the left. Giggle.
I love the extra bits of knowledge we get from your comments throughout the videos. Now I know some cockney slang! It was also neat seeing the old photos from your ancestry. You're lucky to have those! Thanks for another wonderful tutorial.
Thanks Paul, I loved this tutorial and the viewers efforts shown at the end. Everyone is so creative and can’t wait to create something similar. Can’t wait for the next one. Cheers from Victoria 🙋♀️
Paul, how awesome. Birds are some of my favorites to paint. Can't tell you how much I look forward to Wednesdays and your lesson. You're my favorite artist. Thanks, Sherry.
Paul, thank you for this charming , enjoyable, and instructive video and starter drawing! I finally came up with a still-to-be-named bookshop, and I'm going to give it a go. I so appreciated seeing the efforts of others and I am grateful for the opportunity to put my own stamp on a semi-original of my own.
Hi Paul dear!I haven't had time to watch your next video yet, but I know and am sure that it is as always on top.You know I don't miss any of your lessons.👍❤️🎨🚩😍🤭
Oh my Goodness. This is beautiful. I have just taken up art again after a gap of 45 yrs or more and I love doing buildings and doors. This was a real treat and I'm sure I'll watch over and over again. Thank you for yours fantastic informative video's.
This cheerful little picture reminds me of a British TV-series about a lady and her post office. And indeed no language lends itself better to never-ending creativity than English😊 Greetings and many thanks from a Swede.
Thank you so much!! I just love this lesson. This is what I would like to learn how to paint. Thank you from the Middle Colony of Chicago in the USA... don't forget to have a pint with your bubble and squeak!!!
WOW….As I mentioned before, I love waking up and watching your video on Wednesday morning. This morning was no exception! The beautiful colors, your ink work, etc., is marvelous! I wish you and your wife a joyous Holiday Season. 🥂🎄
Hi Paul, this is my absolute favourite painting so far. I really love the detailing right down to the worn step where all the customers have crossed the threshold. A really beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. Lou xx
Well, I really enjoy all your rabbit and pork! This was so interesting! I am a fanatic about accents as well. I sang in Vienna for about a year, and my Hansel had a precious accent which we finally called "southern-country-Viennese"! I slowed down this video and it still looked so easy; I realize it is not easy. I try to adopt your relaxed style, but I still feel a bit paralyzed when I begin. Thank you for this FABULOUS, FUN lesson. I do encourage all to use the tip jar!
It gives me so much buried treasure to watch you paint and tenon saw. As you can tell I am not a cockney. Thank you for a very enjoyable tutorial. Andy
I see me taking many snaps of quirky shop fronts in my future. Your demos are golden, Paul. Chaz n Dave would be proud of your rabbit, as was I. I'm inspired to experiment with masking fluid and overcome my fear of it after watching this, too. Fab as always 👍
Guess I just had the purest and most peaceful 20 minutes I've had in a while! Thank you so much for this lesson, sooo many things about this video made me so happy!! I'm looking forward to try this one soon
Thanks for educational and highly amusing video. I shall go for a walk, take a pic of a shop front, paint it and call it my own. A challenging day ahead, first time for something like this, as so detailed.😎
This was so delightful to watch; amazing use of your tips.. I liked how the effect of using water on the interior after first coat of paint! AND you really got the juices flowing as we saw the nice paintings of the Facebook group! Thanks again for this inspiring tutorial! 🎈
Paul, it is such a treat to wake up Wednesday mornings and find a new magical tutorial from you. I so appreciate your inspiring videos! Thanks so much! ❤️
Another beautiful painting. Just love watching you paint. Not only is it educational, it is also very peaceful and calming. These should be recommended for people who suffer from anxiety.
Hi Paul, this is my absolute favourite painting so far. I really love the detailing right down to the worn step where all the customers have crossed the threshold. A really beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. Lou xx ps my husband is a Man of Kent, Canterbury, so knows Ashford really well.
I really love this. It looks doable I was interested in the brickwork techniques, shading and the lighting effects. This is so versatile. I think I am going to to a London Ironmongers in Herne Hill, it has lots of stuff, facemasks hanging up, and a plastic Santa in front. It was really fun and useful to see other subscribers' work and have new ideas too. I like seeing other people's work on every video.
Really enjoyed watching this Paul. Lots of detail and expertly executed. I do enjoy watching you paint and I have learnt so much. My art has improved thanks to you. You give us so much time and expert advice which is much appreciated. Thank you so much.
Love this exercise! We were just talking about the shops in England. A particular art shop comes to mind with rows of boxes for tubes of paint and brushes or the candy store in Cambridge! Will enjoy doing this and recreating my own store front! :0) Thank you for your time sharing your talent
My great-grandfather had a grocer's shop in Lancashire in the 1800s, but unfortunately I don't have a picture. This painting was so inspiring. Absolutely loved it.
Such an amazing and endearing tutorial from beginning to end! Love every detail on the video, even the music, so nice!! 💖 I spend the day humming (especially while drawing) 'I'm with you' Ziv Moran, and others from other tutorials like LUMINAR 'One day' or Narrow Skies 'The River' 😍 Thank you SO much. 🙏
I was intimidated by this challenge and never completed my painting. After watching this, I’m ready to try again! Thanks so much. And what a happy song you had playing. Perfect! 💛
I am totally mesmerised by your beautiful artwork. Thank you so much Paul, I learn so much by each one of your tutorials. I love your style, and you have inspired me to improve my efforts! Love the music accompaniment. Makes me happy and determined to improve bit by bit.
OMG.....what a beautiful painting. This reminded me of being in Falmouth Cornwall. There were all those nice small shops in one street. Also, a touch of Montmartre in Paris, thank you so much for your videos. And those other paintings from your watchers are stunning.
Hi Paul, you are a delight to watch and great to learn from! I've been learning Pen & Ink watercolour painting, and some drawing techniques recently, and came across your channel. You're really good at what you do, and a fun teacher. I've never subscribed so fast! And I'll be in for a butcher's - you can bet on it...
Paul, if you’re hiring, I’ve over 30 years of retail experience LOL I absolutely LOVED this!!! And it was really lovely to see the photos of your Great-Great-Grandfather’s shop from back in the day, also hearing about the provenance of your accent and the Cockney rhyming slang. You never cease to surprise and delight us, dear Paul. Clarkies’ storefront turned out, well, stunning. That brick wall…WOW! I’m definitely giving Didi’s Bits & Bobs a try 😁 Thank you once more for a wonderful video! 👏❤️
This is a very helpful class Paul. I love line and wash. Your Cockney lessons are hilarious. You are so fun and you make me laugh. Not many people can do that. I’m looking forward to next week’s lesson. Thank you Paul.
I'm always glued to your videos and just keep saying to my wife " look at this, crazy". Must say this one tho is really captivating....the colors and composition are just so well dunno how to explain it. I also want to thank you and Margo for all your work on our face book group. Great awesome bunch of people and so helpful. Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy New Year to you and your family. Thank you again...can't express it enough👍🇺🇸
"Paul and Margot's Funny Clothes" Bahahahaha. Good one. So lovely, so many people making adorable art. I want to be Joyce Barnaby and go on one of your painting retreats.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I absolutely adore it and itching to try it myself. I am a little bit proud to have been a tiny part of the Facebook challenge.
Hi Paul, Approaching retirement, I thought I'd take up a new hobby. In lockdown I decided upon watercolour painting, and stumbled (whilst internet searching) across your website/tutorials. What a stroke of luck - I just love your 'Watercolour Wednesdays', and am slowly getting better at copying your pictures. Maybe in time I'll be able to move away from copying, and create a style of my own. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for your generosity in posting these tutorials, and for making them so easy to follow. By far the best online tutor I've been able to uncover. Cheers!
My late husband, Jim Boyle, and I owned an art gallery, frame shop and studio in a little town in the Upstate of South Carolina. Jim was a lifelong artist and spent 25 years in our little shop. I helped out but I had a full time job as a journalist in a small daily newspaper. Those were the best years of our lives together, so when you retire, go find a quaint little store and fill it with your work. Cheers!
One of my favourite ! Absolutely love your work and your great sense of humour🇨🇦💞
You always entertain as well as inspire me! Thanks!
This was by far the most heartfelt and closely knitted episode I've seen on the channel, specifically from how Paul, you took us through the entire drawing, to your family's historical roots, accent variation, music scores and leaving room for others to participate in terms of colors and ending with a perfect streak of creative followers' work. Amazing job mate. Would like to see this interactive method more. :)
Thanks very much - that's such a great comment and much appreciated Aman.
❤️❤️❤️🙌🏻🙌🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️I wish I could like this video a 100x it’s just sooo lovely! The music! I’m still humming the song. I loved the rambling and explanation of slang.
"It's my shop and I can sell what I like" -- that gave me a good chuckle. That's awesome you have photos of your great-great-grandfather's shop. Great challenge Margo.
Paul, I can’t tell you how much I just adore this lesson. It makes me so happy, I’ll be trying it this weekend as a Christmas gift for my mom, but hers will be teddy bears! Thank you for sharing! By the way, you’re my favorite artist on UA-cam. 😁
Mine too🤗
Thank you. I am always happy to follow your tutorial it is quite inspiring
I think this is my all time favorite, this is so cute and cozy. My Great Grandmother and Grandmother were a Clark's from England. They showed me a lot of old pics some on copper plates that were hard to see but I loved the old shop pics. and ships. Thank you so much for this wonderful painting.
My pleasure and thanks for sharing! .... Clarks reign on!
You are an amazing artist. Love your style and sense of humor.
Lovely to hear - thanks so much Jackie!
All that comes to mind is Charles Dickens's Old Curiosity Shop. Just wonderful to watch you 👏
What a great book too!
So charming! I loved this painting and what a great idea to have everyone customize it! Also loved the old photos of your Great Grandfather's shops. The Cockey slang was fun as well - the only time I've heard it was in an old Cary Grant film. You have the best channel by far! Thanks so much for all these amazing tutorials.
It would be amazing to paint one of those old photos! I loved them too.
Probably my favourite line and wash Paul, so individually quirky, yet real, you can almost sense yourself walking up to the shop front, adorable.....
As always, Paul, simply floored by this demo. How nimble your fingers are, how easily a white flat paper turns into a beautiful , breathing shop front. Cannot thank you enough. Good day.
Thank you! Cheers! ... very kind!
Just wonderful to watch. Fun, light-hearted chat gives me the confidence to try. Your perfectionism doesn’t translate to exclusivity; in other words, give it a go, or in American colloquial English, give it the old college try.
Thanks Rita - so pleased you enjoyed it!
No words to describe this . So I m 😶 speechless as I am only watching it twice thrice many times ❤️❤️❤️
I can hardly describe how much I enjoyed watching that. It made me feel so many happy and warm, fuzzy feelings. It really was just delightful!
Wow, thank you! ... so good to hear as I really enjoyed painting this one!
Once again you continue to amaze me with the generosity of your time, your glowing talent, and love of location and history. I watch your videos with my morning coffee. You make me ready for whatever comes. Thank you.
Wow, thank you! ... lovely comment Barb!
Hello Paul! Your creative painting is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your masterful techniques, interesting stories, and “waffling.” Thanks for sharing additional paintings at the end of the video. I very much appreciate the smiles!
Another wee masterpiece. I especially like the shadows under the wreathes, looks so organic. The "things" in the windows look like enormous insects in distress. I can see bug eyes on the one on the left. Giggle.
I love the extra bits of knowledge we get from your comments throughout the videos. Now I know some cockney slang! It was also neat seeing the old photos from your ancestry. You're lucky to have those! Thanks for another wonderful tutorial.
Good to know! - cheers Jamie!
Thanks Paul, I loved this tutorial and the viewers efforts shown at the end. Everyone is so creative and can’t wait to create something similar. Can’t wait for the next one. Cheers from Victoria 🙋♀️
I feel very lucky to come across your tutorials... It's always great... always something new to learn...Thank you Paul...
Absolutely love your work Paul.
Thank you! Cheers!
What to say?. Amazing scene, feels so alive, nou never cease to surprise us dear Paul!. As always, thank you so much 🙏😊
Thank you very much for watching Imma!
I could not Adam and Believe it! I really like the way the Frog and Toad cuts across at an angle, off for a cup of Rosie Lee now.
Cheers! glad you had a 'butchers' at the video!
@@ArtbyPaulClark I did I had a proper Gander
How fun is this!? I love the idea of a blank shop front and customizing. Thank you, and I LOVE the music (the singing).
Paul, how awesome. Birds are some of my favorites to paint. Can't tell you how much I look forward to Wednesdays and your lesson. You're my favorite artist. Thanks, Sherry.
You are the best Paul. I learn every week, infact evey Wednesday's I eagerly wait for ur UA-cam post.
Paul, thank you for this charming , enjoyable, and instructive video and starter drawing! I finally came up with a still-to-be-named bookshop, and I'm going to give it a go. I so appreciated seeing the efforts of others and I am grateful for the opportunity to put my own stamp on a semi-original of my own.
Hi Paul dear!I haven't had time to watch your next video yet, but I know and am sure that it is as always on top.You know I don't miss any of your lessons.👍❤️🎨🚩😍🤭
Wow, thank you Adela .... as always!
WONDERFUL! I adore old shop architecture! I look forward to trying this one! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Oh my Goodness. This is beautiful. I have just taken up art again after a gap of 45 yrs or more and I love doing buildings and doors. This was a real treat and I'm sure I'll watch over and over again. Thank you for yours fantastic informative video's.
Really enjoy watching your videos and im learning so much! Thank you so much for making them!
Brilliant demonstration, I loved how you painted the bricks, genius! Hugely enjoyable and encouraging as always, thanks so much.
This cheerful little picture reminds me of a British TV-series about a lady and her post office. And indeed no language lends itself better to never-ending creativity than English😊 Greetings and many thanks from a Swede.
What a pleasure it is to watch your videos and how much one learns from them. Thank you very much again Paul. You are great. Greetings from Mallorca.
Thank you so much!! I just love this lesson. This is what I would like to learn how to paint. Thank you from the Middle Colony of Chicago in the USA... don't forget to have a pint with your bubble and squeak!!!
Thank you for the fun demo, Paul. And I loved to see all the beautiful sketches done by the Facebook group! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
WOW….As I mentioned before, I love waking up and watching your video on Wednesday morning. This morning was no exception! The beautiful colors, your ink work, etc., is marvelous! I wish you and your wife a joyous Holiday Season. 🥂🎄
You are so welcome! .... same to you Barbara!
This one was just delightful. The paintings at the end were a real treat, too.
Cheers Janet!
Hi Paul, this is my absolute favourite painting so far. I really love the detailing right down to the worn step where all the customers have crossed the threshold. A really beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. Lou xx
Well, I really enjoy all your rabbit and pork! This was so interesting! I am a fanatic about accents as well. I sang in Vienna for about a year, and my Hansel had a precious accent which we finally called "southern-country-Viennese"! I slowed down this video and it still looked so easy; I realize it is not easy. I try to adopt your relaxed style, but I still feel a bit paralyzed when I begin. Thank you for this FABULOUS, FUN lesson. I do encourage all to use the tip jar!
Lovely painting, when I think it's finished and perfect, a new detail is added. I am an oil painting artist and I don't dare with watercolor.
Loved the cute slang lesson during the drawing. Brilliant to encourage each one to use colors of choice...
Thank you so much 😀
Absolutely beautiful Paul. Your line and washes are my favorites...Thank you
Glad you like them!
An absolute delight. I saw myself walking in that store! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! ... and I'm already there!
It gives me so much buried treasure to watch you paint and tenon saw. As you can tell I am not a cockney. Thank you for a very enjoyable tutorial.
Andy
Wonderful Andy ..... I had to think about these for a moment..... Lol!
It remains my shopping days in Edinburgh. Love it ❤. Great work on creating the brick wall technique 👍.
I love the guitar, cello, vocal music here.
Fantastic storefront. Not to mention the shared artwork of other artists out there. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
I see me taking many snaps of quirky shop fronts in my future. Your demos are golden, Paul. Chaz n Dave would be proud of your rabbit, as was I. I'm inspired to experiment with masking fluid and overcome my fear of it after watching this, too. Fab as always 👍
Lol!!! - Chaz and Dave!!!
Guess I just had the purest and most peaceful 20 minutes I've had in a while! Thank you so much for this lesson, sooo many things about this video made me so happy!! I'm looking forward to try this one soon
Wonderful! ... so happy to help Muru!
Oh yes! I am a historian and love learning about our past especially Victorian times. Looking forward to this one 100% ✔️✏️🎨🖍
Hope you enjoyed it BB!
Great tutorial! Thanks. Looking forward to giving it a go. Shop fronts are a particular favourite of mine - especially line and wash 👍🧑🎨🖊
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for educational and highly amusing video.
I shall go for a walk, take a pic of a shop front, paint it and call it my own.
A challenging day ahead, first time for something like this, as so detailed.😎
A born and bred Ashfordian here! (Now in the Midlands!) Great to hear my home town given a mention!
Good to hear ... great place Ashford!
The patience to do it all, wow. This is just so sweet, so satisfying. Thank you for sharing your vision.
You are so welcome!
This was so delightful to watch; amazing use of your tips.. I liked how the effect of using water on the interior after first coat of paint! AND you really got the juices flowing as we saw the nice paintings of the Facebook group! Thanks again for this inspiring tutorial! 🎈
Paul, it is such a treat to wake up Wednesday mornings and find a new magical tutorial from you. I so appreciate your inspiring videos! Thanks so much! ❤️
Another beautiful painting. Just love watching you paint. Not only is it educational, it is also very peaceful and calming. These should be recommended for people who suffer from anxiety.
I smiled all the way through this lovely video. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Paul, this is my absolute favourite painting so far. I really love the detailing right down to the worn step where all the customers have crossed the threshold. A really beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing. Lou xx ps my husband is a Man of Kent, Canterbury, so knows Ashford really well.
I really love this. It looks doable I was interested in the brickwork techniques, shading and the lighting effects. This is so versatile. I think I am going to to a London Ironmongers in Herne Hill, it has lots of stuff, facemasks hanging up, and a plastic Santa in front. It was really fun and useful to see other subscribers' work and have new ideas too. I like seeing other people's work on every video.
I smiled all the way through this painting. Thank you!
Paul ..this tutorial is filled with so many techniques..thanks for sharing your skills.
Really enjoyed watching this Paul. Lots of detail and expertly executed. I do enjoy watching you paint and I have learnt so much. My art has improved thanks to you. You give us so much time and expert advice which is much appreciated. Thank you so much.
Awesome, thank you!
Love watching your videos. I always learn some new techniques. Thank you for your art and humor.
I just love your painting tutorials! They are so much fun. I have learned so much from you! Thank you !
Can’t wait to do another shopfront!
Ps thank you so much for continuing to post each Wednesday.
Oh Paul, I’ve been waiting for you to do something like this. THANK YOU
Really like the detail you produce with line and wash paintings. Going to give this a go ,thanks very much for your effort and presentation.
Awesome, thank you!
Love this exercise! We were just talking about the shops in England. A particular art shop comes to mind with rows of boxes for tubes of paint and brushes or the candy store in Cambridge! Will enjoy doing this and recreating my own store front! :0) Thank you for your time sharing your talent
My pleasure - thanks for sharing!
Love this lesson/demonstration! And so much talent from your viewers!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My great-grandfather had a grocer's shop in Lancashire in the 1800s, but unfortunately I don't have a picture. This painting was so inspiring. Absolutely loved it.
Sounds great! - cheers Kathryn!
Such an amazing and endearing tutorial from beginning to end! Love every detail on the video, even the music, so nice!! 💖 I spend the day humming (especially while drawing) 'I'm with you' Ziv Moran, and others from other tutorials like LUMINAR 'One day' or Narrow Skies 'The River' 😍 Thank you SO much. 🙏
Thank you so much! ... love the music too Laura!
Oh Paul! Love your line & wash! All are wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks so much!
I was intimidated by this challenge and never completed my painting. After watching this, I’m ready to try again! Thanks so much. And what a happy song you had playing. Perfect! 💛
I am totally mesmerised by your beautiful artwork. Thank you so much Paul, I learn so much by each one of your tutorials. I love your style, and you have inspired me to improve my efforts! Love the music accompaniment. Makes me happy and determined to improve bit by bit.
Thank you so much 😀
OMG.....what a beautiful painting. This reminded me of being in Falmouth Cornwall. There were all those nice small shops in one street. Also, a touch of Montmartre in Paris, thank you so much for your videos. And those other paintings from your watchers are stunning.
Hi Paul, you are a delight to watch and great to learn from!
I've been learning Pen & Ink watercolour painting, and some drawing techniques recently, and came across your channel.
You're really good at what you do, and a fun teacher. I've never subscribed so fast! And I'll be in for a butcher's - you can bet on it...
I adore this. Your chat was lovely
It is a fantastic class on both line and wash and different accents. Thank you Paul.
Glad you liked it Anna!
Paul, if you’re hiring, I’ve over 30 years of retail experience LOL I absolutely LOVED this!!! And it was really lovely to see the photos of your Great-Great-Grandfather’s shop from back in the day, also hearing about the provenance of your accent and the Cockney rhyming slang. You never cease to surprise and delight us, dear Paul. Clarkies’ storefront turned out, well, stunning. That brick wall…WOW! I’m definitely giving Didi’s Bits & Bobs a try 😁 Thank you once more for a wonderful video! 👏❤️
Lol! Didi - You're hired.... can you start Monday! - thanks for great comment!
Awesome tutorial…love the line and wash! Thank you, sir.
Thanks so much Paul Clark! 😊 This is going to be my 2nd line and wash
I really like the idea of using masking fluid for brick walls. Thanks for the tip!
Happy to help!
This is a very helpful class Paul. I love line and wash. Your Cockney lessons are hilarious. You are so fun and you make me laugh. Not many people can do that. I’m looking forward to next week’s lesson. Thank you Paul.
Wow wow wow! My favourite!!! 👏👏👏👏
My first line and wash. Came out great. Thanks ,Clarkie!
Great job!
I love this tutorial so much. Thank you Paul! I’m spending the holiday (thanksgiving day here in USA) alone so this will be my project. 🙏
Absolutely beautiful! You never disappoint, Paul! Thank you for all you do to encourage and inspire us!😊👍
I'm always glued to your videos and just keep saying to my wife " look at this, crazy". Must say this one tho is really captivating....the colors and composition are just so well dunno how to explain it. I also want to thank you and Margo for all your work on our face book group. Great awesome bunch of people and so helpful. Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy New Year to you and your family. Thank you again...can't express it enough👍🇺🇸
Thanks so much and happy New Year to you too!
This was great, I think my favorite. Loved it all and the music was perfect. Thanks so much.
"Paul and Margot's Funny Clothes"
Bahahahaha. Good one.
So lovely, so many people making adorable art. I want to be Joyce Barnaby and go on one of your painting retreats.
This was so delightful and heartwarming and interesting!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I absolutely adore it and itching to try it myself. I am a little bit proud to have been a tiny part of the Facebook challenge.
Wonderful! ... you are allowed to be proud!
Love this..a visual feast for the eyes…old shop fronts make a good subject to paint
Hi Paul,
Approaching retirement, I thought I'd take up a new hobby. In lockdown I decided upon watercolour painting, and stumbled (whilst internet searching) across your website/tutorials. What a stroke of luck - I just love your 'Watercolour Wednesdays', and am slowly getting better at copying your pictures. Maybe in time I'll be able to move away from copying, and create a style of my own. Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for your generosity in posting these tutorials, and for making them so easy to follow. By far the best online tutor I've been able to uncover. Cheers!
Love looking through your student's artwork, there are some incredibly good paintings from them on You Tube. Thank you for so many enjoyable moments.