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Hello. Tom from California. 77 year old newbe. Been watching for about a month. Working on clouds. Watched your cloud tutorials over and over again and made dozens of attempts and making progress.
I think I started following you a few yrs ago. I did a painting ...not very good...but i did it. Got side tracked with acrylic pouring and now I am back ready to redo that old painting and hopefully make it better! Color mixing is a real art! I have been painting along with you on this one and it is ready for the waves. Will watch this a few times first and have a go at it! Thank you..this has been so enjoyable! I live in Michigan and love the water! I am not far from Lake Michigan and love watching the wave action! Love the palm trees of Florida as well! So...i may throw a palm tree on this canvas too! Bless you and your teaching abilities!
Ian, than you again for helping me restart my painting, I just sold 2 more, for a total of 7 sold, and 5 given away.(family & friends)......it's so much fun when someone appreciates what your hand has crafted!....(i sell dirt cheap so I can buy another canvas and tube of paint. Glad I am able to support your tutorials!
Fantastic!
As always, you are an inspiration
Fantastic tutorial you explain it so well 😊thanks Candy
thanks for the feed back
Ian, you are amazing at painting life to the picture! I did my 1st spring painting of a sky, clouds, and ocean. Your stream really helped me today. Keep em coming, buddy. Thanx TreV from Sunny South-east Uk
I love how you mix your colors!
Thank you for the lesson.
Lovely beach scene. Thank you fir sharing your talent
Fantastic Mr Ian Harris it's great to try these new things, outstanding mate👍🏁 (Flamo)
Love this one. Your waves look so natural. I’m still working on getting mine to look normal, but so far no luck😢.
Gorgeous Painting!🌊
Hi, Ian. I've been watching your tutorials for about 2 years now. You've been an inspiration in my art journey. Thank you, and long may it continue. Stuart - UK
Hi Ian. I always enjoy watching you paint!
Love this one Ian! And crank up the tunes!! Thanks brother!
Love this one Ian. Sometimes simple is better. Thanks for the lesson.😎🇦🇺🦘
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Very beautiful artwork 🎨 thankyou 😍
WOW IAN!!! Gorgeous - Makes me want to go back to Florida 🤗
From Indiana USA
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I am new to your tutorials and I am soaking up your knowledge with color mixing! This is sooooo impressive. Thank you !
Love it. Beach scenes are so calming! Love from NB Canada!
Glad you like them!
Very pretty!
Thank you lanapolis
Dear Ian, the background music was loud and certainly intrusive and migrainous. Thank you for sharing your talent. I love it.
Nice. Have beautiful day
Hi Ian I am new to your channel but I enjoy your work it is something I have just started and I enjoy your work I am learning all the time I live in cardiff South Wales England
Outstanding mate. Never seen you use a stretched canvas before. Beautiful subject.
Awesome video
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن.. very nice thank you T/lan
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Nice 😊
Hallo from Norway🎨👍
Looks awesome Ian! Thanks for sharing!
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Hi, I can not find a decent 2" blending brush like the one you used in your clouds tutorial for first timers. I have a synthetic 2 inch brush but it makes a disaster of my clouds. May I ask where you got your particular 2 inch blending brush? Oh and thanks for the time and effort you put into teaching me the finer points of painting.
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@@ianapolis Thanks for the quick response. Just one more question, is your brush bristle or synthetic?