How to make something out of nothing!
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#3 has lots of interesting elements that make me want to stay in the painting.
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I agree. I think it has something to do with the cows. Horses would also look lovely.
All 4 are great and so interesting to see how you create 4 different pictures from one scene. Think perhaps 2 or 3 are slightly more my favourites. Thank you for your time and for sharing your expertise.
You are welcome, thanks for your feedback 😀
Just fascinating to see you create these pictures. I'm going to try doing this myself. Number 4 is my favourite and then 3. I like moody! Thank you, again.
Thanks for watching, and thanks for your generous support....very well timed as about to do a paper order! 😀 Rob
Love them all, too, but gravitated to 2 and 3 more often
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Tough choice….#1….but ALL of them. Watching you paint multiple versions is interesting and helpful. Thanks.
Glad you like them!
This was nice to watch and inspiring. I've got hundreds of terrible photos! Number 2 for me. I like the warmth of that one.
Great. Thanks for watching and your comment.
That was fascinating. No 4 for me.
Thanks Ken.
Thank you.🤗
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Number 2❤
Thanks 😊
All look great. #1 would look goods a larger picture. All done from imagination. Not looking anything like the photo. New ways to free yourself from photos. Need to try. Thanks
Good fun just playing with watercolour.
#3 because the way you add people and animals really creates a sense of narrative which i think you particularly excel at! i loved #4 at around the 31 minute mark when it was very simple and moody, before you darkened the trees. also really like #1, with the curving shapes of sky and land. i'd be surprised if you get a consensus on which is the overall viewer favorite because our responses are so subjective. your brushwork is so amazing, i'm happy to watch you paint any scene. thank you.
Yes. It is great, everyone seeing them differently. Thank you for your comment.
I like them all, in three the best, than 2 than 4 than 1. In picture 1 I find the bright cloud, which looks like a cross a little bit disturbing, otherwise the picture is also great. :-)
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I like 1# the best closely followed by 4#
There is a nice soft feel to no 1.
I think #2 is my favourite though I like all of them.
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I love your artistic license.
Thanks 😊
Excellent filming with varied angles.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the feedback 👍
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Difficult as theyre all different, but i think #2 , then #3. Thanks for your wonderful video.😊
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2 or 3 for me
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What company made the brush used in #1?
The large round with green handle and fine point.
I used escoda perla size 14. Thanks for watching.
@@RobertMeeArtist thanks so much. I was trying to read it off the handle. Ha!