Another lovely painting, in real time, and excellent commentary. Pity for the adjacent conversations that marred your wonderful video. Thank you Garry.
I loved watching in normal time. The conversations made it difficult to hear what you had to say but I did love hearing the saxophone and the passerby’s. I do wish the lady had not been talking so much, although I did love hearing her comments and questions, just not during your monologue. Other than that I LOVED IT!!!!
At last a chance to see a painting in real time, thank you very much Gary. It was very exciting and revealing. The speeded up versions give a misleading impression of how much care is taken over brush strokes, apart from making paint-alongs difficult. I strained to hear your comments over the noise and chatter of spectators but it was worth it. Lovely feeling of a busy Central Park.
This is Wonderful 🍀✅💚 Specially I liked composition & use of colour of this paintings very much❤️ I also love to do Watercolor paintings on the plein Air 💚🍀🌍
Gary, just another phenomenal piece of work! I needed to concentrate to filter out what was being said in the background so I did not miss your narrated words. I soon realized that part of the background was you talking to others while you were actually painting. So as not to miss a word of my favorite teacher I went back and concentrated on your unedited conversations. Your methodology is challenging but your results are are so intriguing I do not mind producing inferior works while refining your methods myself. Thanks, Robt
Very enjoyable watching your paintings develop. I purchased the mop brushes that you suggested in your .pdf and understand the reason that you like painting with them.
Had to watch it again Gary, love this painting. I had to chuckle though. In the background you are talking with a lady about your brushes and you said “ I keep them until they are sticks...then I say a little prayer and let them go. Classic.
Gary, I love your videos and have just watched about fifteen of them in a row. I've learned a lot so I'll pass along a tip of my own. There's this thing called a volume control that allows you to reduce the volume of the background noise. That way, your words can be heard. I'd suggest watching your videos before publishing them, too, so it 's easier to notice when they are unwatchable. Hey, being a painter is no excuse for making lousy videos any more than being a videographer is an excuse for making lousy paintings. Having such a likeable personality in addition to a great talent for watercolor, I'm guessing you have a sense of humor as well, and can tell when you're being teased. How about you promise not to show any more videos like this and I promise not to show anybody my paintings. Deal?
Really love these videos. I do really good artwork. But I stress myself out over length of time plein airing, sun, humidity, end result, very technical and tight in my rendering. I have to admit I tend to be people shy. I don't exactly like strangers I dont know walking up on me to see my painting. While its flattering... maybe its assumptive of me but I feel they are slightly rude. Just because I'm painting its not an open invite. Granted privacy isnt happening in a public space but eeesh. I tend to see it as like someone writing in their journal or working on their laptop at a coffee shop you dont hover over them.
This is unlistenable. In future, I think your narration should be a little louder, or perhaps you could reduce the volume of the location recording. The levels are too similar. It's hard to follow to your analysis. I gave up on this video. Too difficult. Annoying to try to listen to.
Fabulous watercoloring Gary Tucker!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love New York's Central Park,
Many thx Tammy
Amazing painting and very beautiful explanation, Sir. Thanks for sharing.
Another lovely painting, in real time, and excellent commentary. Pity for the adjacent conversations that marred your wonderful video.
Thank you Garry.
I loved watching in normal time. The conversations made it difficult to hear what you had to say but I did love hearing the saxophone and the passerby’s. I do wish the lady had not been talking so much, although I did love hearing her comments and questions, just not during your monologue. Other than that I LOVED IT!!!!
Love the real time! Not a boring moment! Please do more!!!
love the women speaking in the back
At last a chance to see a painting in real time, thank you very much Gary. It was very exciting and revealing. The speeded up versions give a misleading impression of how much care is taken over brush strokes, apart from making paint-alongs difficult. I strained to hear your comments over the noise and chatter of spectators but it was worth it. Lovely feeling of a busy Central Park.
Barbara Gemin I agree with everything you said. It was difficult to follow but I loved it still.
Great tutorial and painting. Thank you for the 'real time'. You are such a good instructor! thank you!
This is Wonderful 🍀✅💚
Specially I liked composition & use of colour of this paintings very much❤️
I also love to do Watercolor paintings on the plein Air 💚🍀🌍
Thank you so much for posting. Wonderfully informative of your process and absolutely love your finished painting!
Most enchanting park in the world🌷❤️
Gary, just another phenomenal piece of work! I needed to concentrate to filter out what was being said in the background so I did not miss your narrated words. I soon realized that part of the background was you talking to others while you were actually painting. So as not to miss a word of my favorite teacher I went back and concentrated on your unedited conversations. Your methodology is challenging but your results are are so intriguing I do not mind producing inferior works while refining your methods myself. Thanks, Robt
ha ha thanks Lucky - I admit to note handling the volume controls very well in this one - I am happy you were able to here me above the din
Muy bueno, gracias maestro.
Really captured the day here, again a lovely lovely painting. Thank you Gary.
Thank you for sharing your impressions with me :)
Very enjoyable watching your paintings develop. I purchased the mop brushes that you suggested in your .pdf and understand the reason that you like painting with them.
Great to see the real time! But I almost couldn't understand your comments because of the background noise.
Great demo, I like that slower speed, shows what care you really take when painting, thank you.
Lovely painting. I wish you would watch a video on sound mixing so the video is up to the same quality. 🙂
Good to see real time painting. I really admire your style enjoyed eavesdropping on the lady's comments too 🤣
Real time video is so good to watch!
Gary you are a hero!
Enjoy plein air painting wish you all the best.
Had to watch it again Gary, love this painting. I had to chuckle though. In the background you are talking with a lady about your brushes and you said “ I keep them until they are sticks...then I say a little prayer and let them go. Classic.
I realize I'm quite off topic but do anybody know a good site to watch newly released series online?
@Terry Jefferson Lately I have been using flixzone. Just google for it =)
@Terry Jefferson I watch on FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
very nice
Thanks for the great video. Could you repeat the author for the book on compositional stems. Couldn't hear your comment.
Edgar Payne! Composition of outdoor painting.
Great video thanks! Never been to NYC, so loved hearing to background noise....did the lady know you were filming?? Lol!!
6862211 I also wondered that. Lol
I have hearing problems and couldn’t cope with all the competing voices in this.
Gary, I love your videos and have just watched about fifteen of them in a row. I've learned a lot so I'll pass along a tip of my own. There's this thing called a volume control that allows you to reduce the volume of the background noise. That way, your words can be heard. I'd suggest watching your videos before publishing them, too, so it 's easier to notice when they are unwatchable. Hey, being a painter is no excuse for making lousy videos any more than being a videographer is an excuse for making lousy paintings.
Having such a likeable personality in addition to a great talent for watercolor, I'm guessing you have a sense of humor as well, and can tell when you're being teased. How about you promise not to show any more videos like this and I promise not to show anybody my paintings. Deal?
Thx - Ill do my best
Great thank Gary
Hello ~♡
I'm korean.
your great!!
Really love these videos. I do really good artwork. But I stress myself out over length of time plein airing, sun, humidity, end result, very technical and tight in my rendering. I have to admit I tend to be people shy. I don't exactly like strangers I dont know walking up on me to see my painting. While its flattering... maybe its assumptive of me but I feel they are slightly rude. Just because I'm painting its not an open invite. Granted privacy isnt happening in a public space but eeesh. I tend to see it as like someone writing in their journal or working on their laptop at a coffee shop you dont hover over them.
Which brand of brushes do you use? Many thanks.
How did u make those white shades (like smoke) in the stalls?
I meant the make of the mop brush ...
The background audio is very distracting but great process as always
why was your phone on? :-)
background noise was too distracting to hear your normal excellent commentary
thank you
No me gusta.
This is unlistenable.
In future, I think your narration should be a little louder, or perhaps you could reduce the volume of the location recording. The levels are too similar. It's hard to follow to your analysis. I gave up on this video. Too difficult. Annoying to try to listen to.