I've watched Lewis's videos and attended one of his courses, along with the late John Blockley Lewis has been a huge inspiration. After spending years trying to make my work not to look like John's I then had to work at it not looking like Lewis's and become mine. Lewis more than anyone has helped me obtain an approach and look that I am comfortable with, and is my own. Working in multiple layers and working with multiple tools etc has given me a huge freedom. Maybe the biggest thing I have learnt is not to be afraid of working over good bits if they are not relevant to the whole. Thanks Lewis you are a great teacher.
Thanks Peter, I'm delighted to have helped in some way and you're getting on well with your work. You're absolutely right that it's hard not to be influenced and find your own way. I try to give people the tools (practical & mental) to find a way to work that is their own. All the best!
Dear Lewis I’ve been watching your videos for some time and just wanted to say how much I appreciate your generous sharing of process and painting approach. This video is a great example of your creative approach which gives me inspiration to continue to explore ever more interesting Markmaking.. thank you
I just joined your membership group. I have to say I appreciate how you "muck about" and break the rules and don't fuss with a palette or color mixing. It's refreshing and a reminder that I can do the same. Thanks!
@@LewisNobleArtist thanks for this tip! So does the oil-based spray varnish seal the oil pastels? I’m guessing an acrylic varnish wouldn’t work on top of the oil pastel? (And thank you!)
I've been learning a lot from your videos to help me in my exploration of abstracting the landscape. Thanks for posting all the great videos!
Going through comments I'd missed - you're welcome!
Love your work very inspiring thank you ❤
Thank you! Would love to do a LIVE workshop !
Thanks for watching! www.lewisnoble.co.uk/workshops-2024
I've watched Lewis's videos and attended one of his courses, along with the late John Blockley Lewis has been a huge inspiration. After spending years trying to make my work not to look like John's I then had to work at it not looking like Lewis's and become mine. Lewis more than anyone has helped me obtain an approach and look that I am comfortable with, and is my own. Working in multiple layers and working with multiple tools etc has given me a huge freedom. Maybe the biggest thing I have learnt is not to be afraid of working over good bits if they are not relevant to the whole. Thanks Lewis you are a great teacher.
Thanks Peter, I'm delighted to have helped in some way and you're getting on well with your work. You're absolutely right that it's hard not to be influenced and find your own way. I try to give people the tools (practical & mental) to find a way to work that is their own. All the best!
Dear Lewis I’ve been watching your videos for some time and just wanted to say how much I appreciate your generous sharing of process and painting approach. This video is a great example of your creative approach which gives me inspiration to continue to explore ever more interesting Markmaking.. thank you
Thank you & you're welcome!
I just joined your membership group. I have to say I appreciate how you "muck about" and break the rules and don't fuss with a palette or color mixing. It's refreshing and a reminder that I can do the same. Thanks!
Great, I hope you enjoy the group!
I love how you share your processes and artistic vision. Your work is what keeps me going!❤
Thanks!
Exactly the inspiration I needed at this moment. Thank you Lewis!
You’re welcome!
Fascinating and instructive to watch you work. Thank you!!
You’re welcome!
so interesting videos .... thanks for sharing your art with us
Thank you!
Thank you, very helpful and inspiring!
Thanks for watching!
Sehr gutes Video. Vielen Dank. LG Anna aus D, München
Thanks!
I want to take your workshop but need more information do you work with acrylics or oils
Do you mix materials drawing pencils and pastels ?
Hi drop me an email to lewisnobleworkshops@gmail.com for more info on courses. Thanks for watching.
Do you varnish your works? If so, how do you varnish works made with so many different materials?
If I need to varnish, I would always use an oil based one. Also in spray from so no to disturb any loose material.
@@LewisNobleArtist what is oil based type of varnish called please? Thank you 🙏🏼
@@LewisNobleArtist thanks for this tip! So does the oil-based spray varnish seal the oil pastels? I’m guessing an acrylic varnish wouldn’t work on top of the oil pastel? (And thank you!)
Would be easier to watch if you had a clean background...a clean table so it is. easier to see just the painting.
Ok thanks for watching.