I do love you way of painting by taking your times for adding interesting details for a better look than Bob Ross and often as such as Bill Alexander too! I love your tone of voice and your calm attitude! Good for you! ❤ from Quebec in Canada 🇨🇦 I am retaken my brushes after leaving to paint due to a severe arthritis from 42 years ago!!
Hi Danyel - Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re picking up your brushes again. Art can be a healing journey, and I’m glad to be part of yours! - Paul 😄😎
Hi Sylvia - another best seller painting for you to try - 🥰🥰 - Just decided what I'm painting for this Sunday ... want a clue? Well lets just say its out of this world! There, now you know more than anyone ... including me! Have a lovely week - Paul 😃🥰😎
@PaulRansonArt OK! Could it be a fantasy painting? A waterfall in the sky dropping from the earth down on to a valley of evergreen trees 🌲 twisting and turning along a rain soaked street ending on a foreground of a sandy beach ?
Yet another gorgeous painting, and brilliantly created in such a warm and inspiring way that only you can do… replete with the perfect setting, backlighting, pickles and loving humor. You are a gift and thank you so very much for connecting and sharing with us every week. FYI- your voice and narrative style is ASMR legend status at this point, imo.
Hi Yovette - thanks for stopping by and watching - I'm usually a warm yellow / gold color person. But a nice cool green is just so appealing. Happy painting - Paul 😃🥰😎
Amazing painting. Your tutorials are incredible. As a novice painter, I cannot express how much I appreciate that you add the ‘pickles’ and then address how to fix them. So important! Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you so much 😀Antonette. getting into and out of (sometimes!) those art pickles is all part of the journey. If I leave them out I think I'm doing everyone a disservice. If you see even a seasoned artists can make the simplest of errors then you know your not alone. Happy Painting and enjoy your pickles too - Paul 😄🥰😎
Thanks for a great video, you always help me relax. I also appreciate that you link the reference photo in case we want to try it as well. All the best!
FANTASTIC to see how you fixed the symmetrical base painting! Thank you for sharing SO MANY fantastic tips! I need to find a stiff fan brush to play with. Have a wonderful week Paul! 😍
Hey Annie 😍😍😍😍 Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and leave a lovely comment. I feel I'm sinking a bit behind with my favourite artists to see what your up to. I love the duck drawing by the way. So cute - Will check in with you soon - Big hugs as always - Paul 😃😃🥰🥰😎😎
Hi Jann - thank you so much for watching and leaving a lovely comment. I just checked out your channel and wow what pretty flowers you paint. I'll have to watch some more @paintingfabulousflorals best wishes - Paul 🥰😃
Thank you Cheryl. I used to find working from photographs quite intimidating. But over time I learned to edit the scene as I painted so I had the bare bones to work with. Hence the red lines for the river banks on a grey photograph. Removing the destractions helps us to 'see' the essential areas and not to get dragged under with detail. Happy Painting - Paul 😃🥰😎
Hi Paul! Some real fantastic tips here! Things that happen so often in painting is well, life! Time to take someone to work, time to make supper… and then the canvas is sticky.. I think you’ve solved this problem for me! Paul, I still struggle with pressure. My hand is sometimes heavy! I’m practicing though on paper. I had a thought, would you consider showing us how to make willow trees? They’re so beautiful. This painting reminds me of a creek with willow trees on the edge. This one is a real stunner!! Have a great week! ✨🤗😎🌞🖌️🎨🤩
Yes, life has a way of putting the squeeze on us. In general the best solution is to let our paints dry a while and then we can go again without causing a major problem. Just try and leave the canvas at a stage where its easier to restart. I've scraped off some bushes that were good just to give me a better re-starting point. I tried painting weeping Willows before. They were ... well lets say not my favourite trees. Maybe its time I practiced them again! Have a great week too! Thanks as always for the kind words and support - Paul 😃😍😎
Thanks Paul, I always learn a bunch from your videos and so enjoy your presentation and manner. I was looking for ideas on painting a brook bubbling over rocks and overhung with moss and ferns. This video filled the bill!
Thank you Ewen. I often start a painting and wonder if its a mistake. But experience has told me that more often than not I can make something from it. - Paul 😄😎
Have You noticed folks that Sir Paul Art in UK never ever get to be a mud mixer on his canvas! Pure quality! Best Regards Peter Eriksson Orsa Dalarna Sweden 😊😅😊! 28/12 2024
I wish everyone watching this tutorial do something very importent in this TH-cam video by Sir Paul R Art in UK! Lissen what Sir Paul says! Open your ears folks! Best Regards Peter Eriksson Orsa Dalarna Sweden 😊😅😊 Realy a must to do, use Your ears Folks, 2 or 3 time before get in Your paint folks!
Yes, I've seen some of these products and will give them a try. One potential challenge will be to test the drying times. Oils stay wet for hours ( usually! ) so happy accidents can be wiped off. Not sure how long the acrylics stay wet for. But I like to try different products and include them as alternatives if they work the same. - Paul 😃😎
@@PaulRansonArt True, the glazing mediums don't stay wet that long. You do have to work a little faster. Everything's a tradeoff (and I like oils a lot too, so never throwing any shade at oils).
Hi JoAnn - TBH I think getting a basic set of acrylic colours would be the best way to do this painting. If you did it all with oils then you'd have to do the underpainting and leave it to dry for a few weeks before glazing. A small set of acrylic paints costs only a few $$ and I think you would use it a lot. Best wishes - Paul 😃😍😎
Hi Laurie - I feel your pain, I really do. I had a bogey painting that Bob did and I could not for the life of me make it work. I set it aside and started on other paintings. Some time later ( years later BTW ) I painted this again having forgotten the anguish it had caused me. I taught this painting to several classes too. Then my other half Terri said "That was the painting you swore you'd never get right" - So what changed Laurie? Love to hear what you think is holding you back. - Paul 😃
I do love you way of painting by taking your times for adding interesting details for a better look than Bob Ross and often as such as Bill Alexander too! I love your tone of voice and your calm attitude! Good for you! ❤ from Quebec in Canada 🇨🇦 I am retaken my brushes after leaving to paint due to a severe arthritis from 42 years ago!!
Hi Danyel - Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s wonderful to hear that you’re picking up your brushes again. Art can be a healing journey, and I’m glad to be part of yours! - Paul 😄😎
A great work as always Paul. You are a gentleman and a motivator Sir. I can hardly wait to get started again.
Thank you Aaron. Have fun with your paintings - Paul 😃😎
Excellent paul i love this ,its gone to the top of my to do list 🐈🐈⬛🐶
Hi Sylvia - another best seller painting for you to try - 🥰🥰 - Just decided what I'm painting for this Sunday ... want a clue? Well lets just say its out of this world! There, now you know more than anyone ... including me! Have a lovely week - Paul 😃🥰😎
@PaulRansonArt OK! Could it be a fantasy painting? A waterfall in the sky dropping from the earth down on to a valley of evergreen trees 🌲 twisting and turning along a rain soaked street ending on a foreground of a sandy beach ?
@@sylvia2553 damn your good woman! Now I have to think of something else 🤔🤔🤗🤗🥰🥰
@@PaulRansonArt Hahaha 😆 😂 🤣 looking forward to the reveal 🐈🐈⬛🐶
Your tips are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom😊
Thank you Reni - I hope to pass on a lot more of the tips and tricks I have been lucky enought to have learned along the way - Paul 😃😎
Fantastic 😍
Tnx for showing how mistakes happen and how should fix them it's so helpful ❤❤❤❤
I'm glad you found it helpful! Mistakes are just stepping stones to improvement. I've stepped on quite a few over the years too- 😃
Yet another gorgeous painting, and brilliantly created in such a warm and inspiring way that only you can do… replete with the perfect setting, backlighting, pickles and loving humor. You are a gift and thank you so very much for connecting and sharing with us every week. FYI- your voice and narrative style is ASMR legend status at this point, imo.
Thank you so much 😀Kenneth. I keep getting told I should narrate a book so who knows what the future holds. Best wishes - Paul 😃😎
Excellent painting Paul, and one of my mothers favorite colors. ❤🤗
Hi Yovette - thanks for stopping by and watching - I'm usually a warm yellow / gold color person. But a nice cool green is just so appealing. Happy painting - Paul 😃🥰😎
Amazing painting. Your tutorials are incredible. As a novice painter, I cannot express how much I appreciate that you add the ‘pickles’ and then address how to fix them. So important! Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you so much 😀Antonette. getting into and out of (sometimes!) those art pickles is all part of the journey. If I leave them out I think I'm doing everyone a disservice. If you see even a seasoned artists can make the simplest of errors then you know your not alone. Happy Painting and enjoy your pickles too - Paul 😄🥰😎
Thanks for a great video, you always help me relax. I also appreciate that you link the reference photo in case we want to try it as well. All the best!
You are so welcome! I'm so pleased your enjoying them - Paul 😃😎
FANTASTIC to see how you fixed the symmetrical base painting! Thank you for sharing SO MANY fantastic tips! I need to find a stiff fan brush to play with. Have a wonderful week Paul! 😍
Hey Annie 😍😍😍😍 Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and leave a lovely comment. I feel I'm sinking a bit behind with my favourite artists to see what your up to. I love the duck drawing by the way. So cute - Will check in with you soon - Big hugs as always - Paul 😃😃🥰🥰😎😎
I'm a sucker for water and also wilderness/mountains etc. I like this a lot ! Thanks again !
Hi David - you and me too. Its why I had to paint this runners up photo. Happy Painting - Paul 😃😎
Great painting Paul, well done!
Thank you Andy - pleased you enjoyed the video - Paul
Thank you Paul. 😊 I always enjoy all your paintings and I learn so much 🖌️🖌️🖌️
Hi Jann - thank you so much for watching and leaving a lovely comment. I just checked out your channel and wow what pretty flowers you paint. I'll have to watch some more @paintingfabulousflorals best wishes - Paul 🥰😃
This is another beautiful rendition of a photo Paul. We learn so many helpful tips from you each time. Love the underpainting. 😎😍🥰
Thank you Cheryl. I used to find working from photographs quite intimidating. But over time I learned to edit the scene as I painted so I had the bare bones to work with. Hence the red lines for the river banks on a grey photograph. Removing the destractions helps us to 'see' the essential areas and not to get dragged under with detail. Happy Painting - Paul 😃🥰😎
Gorgeous dude. Seriously.
Thanks Ron - I need a cool painting now and again. Reminds me of Lime Aid soda 😃😎
@@PaulRansonArt
Love Lime aid Soda. Been a long time.
Hi Paul! Some real fantastic tips here! Things that happen so often in painting is well, life! Time to take someone to work, time to make supper… and then the canvas is sticky.. I think you’ve solved this problem for me! Paul, I still struggle with pressure. My hand is sometimes heavy! I’m practicing though on paper. I had a thought, would you consider showing us how to make willow trees? They’re so beautiful. This painting reminds me of a creek with willow trees on the edge. This one is a real stunner!! Have a great week! ✨🤗😎🌞🖌️🎨🤩
Yes, life has a way of putting the squeeze on us. In general the best solution is to let our paints dry a while and then we can go again without causing a major problem. Just try and leave the canvas at a stage where its easier to restart. I've scraped off some bushes that were good just to give me a better re-starting point. I tried painting weeping Willows before. They were ... well lets say not my favourite trees. Maybe its time I practiced them again! Have a great week too! Thanks as always for the kind words and support - Paul 😃😍😎
@@PaulRansonArt I’m thinking willows are very hard. I did try once.. they looked like green fireworks!😂
@@SRTW67 Mine looked like a green Chewbacca 🤪🤪
@@PaulRansonArt 🤣😆😂😂😂
Thanks Paul, I always learn a bunch from your videos and so enjoy your presentation and manner. I was looking for ideas on painting a brook bubbling over rocks and overhung with moss and ferns. This video filled the bill!
I'm so glad to hear that you found the video helpful! Painting a brook sounds like a beautiful project-can't wait to see how it turns out!
Absolutely beautiful painting , Paul . 😀
Many thanks Hugh. Its sitting on the easel behind me and its a real beauty if I say so myself. - Paul 😃😎
Hi paul, amazing little painting.. love how it all comes together.. well done.
Thank you Ewen. I often start a painting and wonder if its a mistake. But experience has told me that more often than not I can make something from it. - Paul 😄😎
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Thank you Catalin - lots of 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 back - Happy Painting - Paul 😃😍😎
Have You noticed folks that Sir Paul Art in UK never ever get to be a mud mixer on his canvas! Pure quality! Best Regards Peter Eriksson Orsa Dalarna Sweden 😊😅😊! 28/12 2024
Thank you Peter 😃 The miracle of film means I can clean up the mud first! But yes, I don't mix too much these days
it's superb Paul as usual... have a great week in July
Hello Corrine - thank you for your lovely comment. I'm having a day or two off so lets see what I can do this week. Best wishes - Paul 😃🥰😎
I wish everyone watching this tutorial do something very importent in this TH-cam video by Sir Paul R Art in UK! Lissen what Sir Paul says! Open your ears folks! Best Regards Peter Eriksson Orsa Dalarna Sweden 😊😅😊 Realy a must to do, use Your ears Folks, 2 or 3 time before get in Your paint folks!
Thank you Peter 😃
Also, there are acrylic glazing mediums one can buy if you want to do a painting like this all in acrylic. Just another option.
Yes, I've seen some of these products and will give them a try. One potential challenge will be to test the drying times. Oils stay wet for hours ( usually! ) so happy accidents can be wiped off. Not sure how long the acrylics stay wet for. But I like to try different products and include them as alternatives if they work the same. - Paul 😃😎
@@PaulRansonArt True, the glazing mediums don't stay wet that long. You do have to work a little faster. Everything's a tradeoff (and I like oils a lot too, so never throwing any shade at oils).
I only have oils, will this work with just oils?😢
Hi JoAnn - TBH I think getting a basic set of acrylic colours would be the best way to do this painting. If you did it all with oils then you'd have to do the underpainting and leave it to dry for a few weeks before glazing. A small set of acrylic paints costs only a few $$ and I think you would use it a lot. Best wishes - Paul 😃😍😎
I would love to master this scene but after 3 attempts it's just not happening 😢 the river has no flow I'm in a real pickle.
Hi Laurie - I feel your pain, I really do. I had a bogey painting that Bob did and I could not for the life of me make it work. I set it aside and started on other paintings. Some time later ( years later BTW ) I painted this again having forgotten the anguish it had caused me. I taught this painting to several classes too. Then my other half Terri said "That was the painting you swore you'd never get right" - So what changed Laurie? Love to hear what you think is holding you back. - Paul 😃
7:20, did you have a computer issue?😂
I'm not a tech person so maybe!😄😄😃😃😍😍😎😎🤣🤣
@@PaulRansonArt ah but I'm sure it's fixed now though😉