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This is probably the best demonstration of how to paint clouds that I've come across. The detailed instruction concerning how to techniques, why, color mixing, brushes, and brush techniques is most helpful to an inexperienced artist!
Yes Jerry Yarnell is a wonderful easy to follow for learning painting technique teacher. I've watched him on PBS for quite a while now, actually a few years. His art school is in Oklahoma. Love him.
Jerry, dude, you're one of the only people on line "teaching" who can paint. I dig how you explain color theory as well as technique. Thanks for the art.
Jerry, you really know how to teach very well. I can see that as you paint, you are thinking about what the student might be thinking and questioning, and so you address those points, along with even more subtle points beginners wonder about. Many thanks. Excellent cloud lesson.
I agree wholeheartedly. He’s a fine teacher indeed. At 73 I am just beginning to paint with acrylics for about a month now. I like seascapes with interesting skies and moving ocean. I’m trying to learn how to create realistic cloud formations and contrasting colors like Jerry shows us.
Rocks and Clouds...just what I needed to learn! You sir are brilliant, and a profoundly incredible instructor. Your tutorials leave me in awe! Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful talent. When I read about you selling your first painting, my heart was with you as you ran home to share the good news with your parents!
Jerry, your way of letting us know how to paint clouds is calming and I want to get back to painting clouds. Some of my first art pieces were of clouds and I loved doing it being a "sky girl." Since a kid, I loved looking at them and when I got into painting, that was what I painted first. The sky is an open canvas to our imagination. ^^*
Indeed this lesson in cloud painting is the best I have ever seen... and Jerry appears to genuinely want to help others be successful in techniques.... My hat is off to ya Jerry... thank you for this wonderful lesson... 8-)
jerry, you taught me everything I know about painting,i learned through your school of fine art, I was signed up for over three years,loved painting along with you,thank you so much for sharing your talent your gift with me and so many others...God bless you jerry...Charisse Nunnink
I love this guy's work. First came Bill Alexander, then Bob Ross and now since I love Acrylic painting Jerry Yarnel is my man. I have his books and I developed my own technique in Acrylic on ceramic tile with a foundation in Jerry's style. Great artist!
Beautiful sky! Thank you for the tip to mix the colors with gesso, rather than white paint. Can't believe I didn't know this already--have gone through a lot of expensive titanium white paint!
Awesome, I like your teaching, I love the clouds its just what I needed to learn, I've been stuck on my painting for awhile, because I didn't know to make my clouds more realistic, finding you was just perfect for me, you are a great teacher, you are also teaching me about the different brushes that I can work with, thank you.
You are truly a Master of the art world! Your teaching skills are wonderful, and I appreciate learning so many techniques from you. I thank you and my heart thanks you for sharing so much of your incredible talent!
It the only one that takes time to teaching the really important things and u get to show people hands on hands keep it up I am trying to lear and ur the only one that I have learned from to make clouds thank u so much
Jerry Arnell ! I see you painting in CPTV Chanel CREATE and I love the way you help us to start with your beautiful painting. Thank very much to you and CREATE the Best SHOW in TV .I love all day long and I learning a Lot .Thank again.
Thanks Jerry! I have been a fan for years, and have learned a lot for watching your shows. God Bless You...............................I hope your in good health?
He Jerry, tank you so much for sharing! I am soooo happy that i found you!! You are a super teacher!! God bless you and your loveones and all the good things that you do...En ook alle lieve mensen hier die de juiste vragen stellen,daar heb ik veel aan. Dear regards, lieve groetjes allemaal van Ruud en heeeel veeeel schilder plezierr...
As always love to watch you paint first became acquainted with your videos on PBS Mondays and Fridays at 12 wish it was everyday LOL thankful I found you on TH-cam. You create some beautiful works! No wonder you get recognition for them, well-deserved! Have to respect your values! Thank you and God bless you yours and your career! Keep them coming.
Thank you mr. Jerry I enjoy so much your teaching lessons. And I've recently you'd some of your watercolor videos on PBS. Fascinating easy to understand very helpful. I'm very excited to try it. I'm an oil painter myself and I enjoy watching your videos on acrylics and oil alike. You do turn out beautiful paintings would like to view more of some of your original work. Breathtaking. Thank you
i like this guy someone in a painting group was talking about how he holds the brush so i came to check it out think ill practice sum clouds later. Thank u love how he explains how to do things very good teacher
So excited watching your lessons....I want to get back to painting and your instructions are so stimulating and clear. Thanks for sharing and lighting a fire ...:)
I found an old book I have of yours, and thought to see if you are on youtube. I know this an old one, but your knowlegde still applies today! So glad I found you! 😊😊
Yes, the paint will need to be tacky to begin the next layer or step. Try using a drying agent to speed up the process. Normally your paint will be tacky enough to begin the next step within 24 hrs.
hii..mr we say thank you verymuch for your demo to make clouds..it's reslly help me.. i say one more we thanks very much good job..succes for you..greeting from indonesia
The difference is that acrylics dry through evaporation and they become more transparent. You may need to layer acrylics to achieve the intense colors of oil paints.
I really love your stuff, Mr Yarnell and have followed you for many years. Your explanations and demonstrations serve well your stellar teaching abilities. Albeit, I would that this lesson might have addressed one of the most glaring faux pas made by students and even Ch-ch-ch-Chia-Pet professionals alike and affecting countless rendered skies--i.e., the vertical vanishing point. Granted, you rendered very well the selected photo example provided. But, for students--I assume students your desired primary audience--an example stressing clouds from beneath defining a vertical vanishing point focusing on clouds' graduated "far-to-near" progression opposite that of terrestrial landscape, might serve better? I see so very many upside-down skies. They are like an unscratchable itch, or that crooked wall-hanging at someone else's house that you cannot grasp enough self-control to restrain from straightening the moment backs are turned.
THANK YOU so much. you are a great teacher. I am waiting to get your DVD's from some of the last TV shows... and I will like to know if you have also books... Thank you. I love your work.
Please I have looked everywhere for your video tapes to teach me. Please help. You are amazing. I've copied every Sunday for all your series on TV. But I can't copy them to my DVD. I have 200ish 30 min series shows. Wat can I do. I would purchase them and it would make me so thrilled.
This is probably the best demonstration of how to paint clouds that I've come across. The detailed instruction concerning how to techniques, why, color mixing, brushes, and brush techniques is most helpful to an inexperienced artist!
Yes Jerry Yarnell is a wonderful easy to follow for learning painting technique teacher. I've watched him on PBS for quite a while now, actually a few years. His art school is in Oklahoma. Love him.
The best video I've seen also.Thank for your teachings.
May you be well and joyful, Jerry. Thank you. 🌹
Jerry, dude, you're one of the only people on line "teaching" who can paint. I dig how you explain color theory as well as technique. Thanks for the art.
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Jerry, you really know how to teach very well. I can see that as you paint, you are thinking about what the student might be thinking and questioning, and so you address those points, along with even more subtle points beginners wonder about. Many thanks. Excellent cloud lesson.
I agree wholeheartedly. He’s a fine teacher indeed.
At 73 I am just beginning to paint with acrylics for about a month now. I like seascapes with interesting skies and moving ocean. I’m trying to learn how to create realistic cloud formations and contrasting colors like Jerry shows us.
Rocks and Clouds...just what I needed to learn! You sir are brilliant, and a profoundly incredible instructor. Your tutorials leave me in awe! Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful talent. When I read about you selling your first painting, my heart was with you as you ran home to share the good news with your parents!
You made the process understandable! Fantastic! Thanks very much for sharing your great talent!
Jerry is a great teacher and an excellent artist.
Jerry, your way of letting us know how to paint clouds is calming and I want to get back to painting clouds. Some of my first art pieces were of clouds and I loved doing it being a "sky girl." Since a kid, I loved looking at them and when I got into painting, that was what I painted first. The sky is an open canvas to our imagination. ^^*
Indeed this lesson in cloud painting is the best I have ever seen... and Jerry appears to genuinely want to help others be successful in techniques.... My hat is off to ya Jerry... thank you for this wonderful lesson... 8-)
Your classes gave me the confidence to love my own painting.
The gift of teaching inspired me and I am so grateful.
Thank you and God bless.
The most honest and true Instructor I have ever seen.
jerry, you taught me everything I know about painting,i learned through your school of fine art, I was signed up for over three years,loved painting along with you,thank you so much for sharing your talent your gift with me and so many others...God bless you jerry...Charisse Nunnink
we love this Jerry! we want an hr long painting lesson to watch!!!
I love this guy's work. First came Bill Alexander, then Bob Ross and now since I love Acrylic painting Jerry Yarnel is my man. I have his books and I developed my own technique in Acrylic on ceramic tile with a foundation in Jerry's style. Great artist!
Love me some Jerry . He is such a great painter and teacher👍
the man knows how to paint. i like those clouds. he is a master with a brush
Beautiful sky! Thank you for the tip to mix the colors with gesso, rather than white paint. Can't believe I didn't know this already--have gone through a lot of expensive titanium white paint!
Yes a unique technique
very clear and well-demonstrated. Thank you.
Awesome, I like your teaching, I love the clouds its just what I needed to learn, I've been stuck on my painting for awhile, because I didn't know to make my clouds more realistic, finding you was just perfect for me, you are a great teacher, you are also teaching me about the different brushes that I can work with, thank you.
You are truly a Master of the art world! Your teaching skills are wonderful, and I appreciate learning so many techniques from you. I thank you and my heart thanks you for sharing so much of your incredible talent!
Always the best of the best! A terrific teacher!
Thanks, Jerry, for this great tutorial. This has enriched my learning. Stay blessed 😃😃.
That was a wonderful lesson on clouds. I am a novice and I feel I have learned a lot! Thank you.
It the only one that takes time to teaching the really important things and u get to show people hands on hands keep it up I am trying to lear and ur the only one that I have learned from to make clouds thank u so much
Jerry Arnell ! I see you painting in CPTV Chanel CREATE and I love the way you help us to start with your beautiful painting. Thank very much to you and CREATE the Best SHOW in TV .I love all day long and I learning a Lot .Thank again.
Your teaching is straightforward and you don't rush through it. Thanks
Thanks a lot, I really learnt something. Is amazing to see how to apply the colors.
Terrific lesson, I do love the clouds. Thank you
I've learned SO much from his videos!
Thank you Jerry, your teaching is very helpful.
Thanks Jerry! I have been a fan for years, and have learned a lot for watching your shows. God Bless You...............................I hope your in good health?
He has a show on pbs called paint this with Jerry Yarnell. Love watching him every Saturday morning.
As a beginner who hasn't painted anything since grade school (except walls in my house, lol) these are awesome lessons. Thanks so much!
He Jerry, tank you so much for sharing! I am soooo happy that i found you!! You are a super teacher!! God bless you and your loveones and all the good things that you do...En ook alle lieve mensen hier die de juiste vragen stellen,daar heb ik veel aan. Dear regards, lieve groetjes allemaal van Ruud en heeeel veeeel schilder plezierr...
Always good to look at your site Jerry thank you
As always love to watch you paint first became acquainted with your videos on PBS Mondays and Fridays at 12 wish it was everyday LOL thankful I found you on TH-cam. You create some beautiful works! No wonder you get recognition for them, well-deserved! Have to respect your values! Thank you and God bless you yours and your career! Keep them coming.
best cloud class i have seen on youtube and can even translate to digital painting. very helpful, cheers!
Gettin the right colors and values is so important on the palette...a very necessary skill. I will wok on that. Thanks for excellent video.,
I really appreciated how easy you were to follow and how interesting you made it. Thank you.
I have struggled with painting sky so much, until I tried your technique. So a big thankyou from me. I will follow you in future.
Thank you mr. Jerry I enjoy so much your teaching lessons. And I've recently you'd some of your watercolor videos on PBS. Fascinating easy to understand very helpful. I'm very excited to try it. I'm an oil painter myself and I enjoy watching your videos on acrylics and oil alike. You do turn out beautiful paintings would like to view more of some of your original work. Breathtaking. Thank you
wow, danke Jerry, this is very helpful..love the purple tint..i’m trying to do that today,
Always enjoyed Jerry Yarnell
Supper, gentlemen; You are a great artist and a good instructor. Thanks a lot. :-)
i like this guy someone in a painting group was talking about how he holds the brush so i came to check it out think ill practice sum clouds later. Thank u love how he explains how to do things very good teacher
Great demonstration thank you so much .
I always look forward your Episodes on PBS.
Hi Jerry, I think your sky's and clouds are awesome!!! I just wish my sky's tuned out half as good as yours.
So excited watching your lessons....I want to get back to painting and your instructions are so stimulating and clear. Thanks for sharing and lighting a fire ...:)
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Thank you. Beautiful painting
I love your show!
Great Videos regarding Basics of Painting. As a Beginner I really appreciate them. Thanks!!
Fabulous! Thank you! I am learning!! My friend from Indonesia, Rudy A., directed me to your videos. He is also an EXQUISITE artist!
Thank you! 😊
WOW..BEAUTIFUL, I AM LEARNING SO MUCH, THANKYOU
Beautiful artwork!
Congratulations!
To bad you don't upload anymore. You are a great painter.
Awesome! Love JerryYarnell, thanks for sharing!
Yes, the gesso must be wet for blending. Jerry is using Grumbacher gesso in place of titanium white.
This is What clouds should look like. Tanks for sharing! Would like to try this on a mural. Regards Henk
Merveilleuse leçon. Merci pour votre pédagogie.
I found an old book I have of yours, and thought to see if you are on youtube. I know this an old one, but your knowlegde still applies today! So glad I found you! 😊😊
Very beautiful ,thank you
sheer genius!! many thanks for your very detailed and comprehensive video!
The best part of waking up, is dirty water in the cup.
Absolutely awesome, thanks for the upload
So useful - much appreciated: thank you!
Beautiful !!! thanks !
-- Thank you.
I love it
wonderful!!! Thank You for posting
Great job!!!!!
Yes, the paint will need to be tacky to begin the next layer or step. Try using a drying agent to speed up the process. Normally your paint will be tacky enough to begin the next step within 24 hrs.
Your art work is very beautiful
hii..mr we say thank you verymuch for your demo to make clouds..it's reslly help me..
i say one more we thanks very much good job..succes for you..greeting from indonesia
Awesome man.
Excellent!..Especially for Acrylics..I have a preference for the water mixable oils.
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I sure like it teachings I have learned so much thank u
Missed not seeing his teaching shows
Fantastic very nice
VERY NICE ...............
Lovely thank you
Very impressive!
As this is an instructional piece it may not be finished out but Jerry would always do detail finishing to his fine art pieces
How does Jerry keep his Acrylics so workable please?
Thank you.
lovely
Thank you very much for your technique,
Pretty good your getting better. I'm still practicing also.
The difference is that acrylics dry through evaporation and they become more transparent. You may need to layer acrylics to achieve the intense colors of oil paints.
You sound like a orange that could instruct maybe you should have a tutorial on TH-cam.
I really love your stuff, Mr Yarnell and have followed you for many years. Your explanations and demonstrations serve well your stellar teaching abilities. Albeit, I would that this lesson might have addressed one of the most glaring faux pas made by students and even Ch-ch-ch-Chia-Pet professionals alike and affecting countless rendered skies--i.e., the vertical vanishing point. Granted, you rendered very well the selected photo example provided. But, for students--I assume students your desired primary audience--an example stressing clouds from beneath defining a vertical vanishing point focusing on clouds' graduated "far-to-near" progression opposite that of terrestrial landscape, might serve better? I see so very many upside-down skies. They are like an unscratchable itch, or that crooked wall-hanging at someone else's house that you cannot grasp enough self-control to restrain from straightening the moment backs are turned.
Thank you. Just learning how to paint clouds. Do you paint with gesso? Love your video.
These clouds are beautiful! What paint are you using? Acrylics? How do you get them to stay so workable?
THANK YOU so much. you are a great teacher. I am waiting to get your DVD's from some of the last TV shows... and I will like to know if you have also books... Thank you. I love your work.
Very nice tutorial, thank you
The video is listed on the website and there is a picture of the painting you would do.
I think Jerry Yarnell can make a better painting in thirty minutes than Bob Ross could, but Ross is just irreplaceable. I'd choose his show any day.
Apples and Oranges. Bob Ross' lessons were geared towards beginners. Yarnell's are geared towards artists.
Oh yes, nether SIDE of the brush!
"See this nice golden color for the white?"
No sir, the cameras have blown out from the bright lights but I trust you good sir
Please I have looked everywhere for your video tapes to teach me. Please help. You are amazing. I've copied every Sunday for all your series on TV. But I can't copy them to my DVD. I have 200ish 30 min series shows. Wat can I do. I would purchase them and it would make me so thrilled.
Jerry is using acrylic paint.
I love your work I need some learning CD so I can learn how to paint I need to learning CD on the brushes and paint colors? How do I find
Jerry what brushes do you use looking for some. Love your clouds