I learn a lot from your videos, but what I like most is how humble you are. Not all professional artists are like that. Thank you for proving that good art is possible with less expensive supplies. Even Cotman paints are expensive in my country (Argentina) and I take good care of the few ones I have. Watching you paint with them was empowering. Thank you for this. ♥
I really regard your work, tutoring and advice so highly Paul. It’s so obvious your talent comes from the love of the craft. Thank you so much for what you give us! This Colman inspired painting is lovely!
I started with Cotman, and still have lots of them now, tubes and blocks. But as I've progressed I've invested in the likes of Daniel Smith and other artists quality. So thank you for reminding us that good paintings can be produced without it costing the earth, I really enjoyed watching this.
Good morning Paul , your tuto posts at 4a my time and I’m up and ready to rock and roll ! This one is beautiful, thank you Paul , I’ve spent months studying and painting my tail off and I’ve been asked to hang some of my Paul Clark paintings in a gallery owned by world renowned WA Winery where I spent time glamping last week . I hope that is ok with you ?!? You should feel like a proud papa ! Lol, one of your students half way around the world is producing fine quality paintings because of YOU! Yes , I admit I watch a few others occasionally and I subscribe to skillshare as well but this is all you , I’ve listened and paid attention to you and watched every brush stroke ! Thank you Paul , blessings to you and Margot!
Thank you, Paul, a lovely tutorial, again, beautiful colours (green is my favourite colour). I cant wait to give this a go tomorrow. Thanks for all you do and everything you teach. I am learning so much from your tutorials and Margot's challenges. 👍🙏
The pub piece, was so fun! But it reminded me of Edward hooper style paintings. He’s my favorite artist. Your painting seemed to allow the viewer to create a story for the pub and the boatmen going to get a pint. Can’t wait to try it.
My daughter bought me the pan set that you said you started with they a very good for a novice like me and I can afford them x love your style of teaching
Thank you, Paul. Your channel is my favorite watercolor channel. I am learning much, and it is such a relaxing time. I'm always excited to see it appear in my notifications on Wednesday!
Thank you, Paul, for this wonderful tutorial on Cotman. This set was among the first watercolours I used when I was first starting to paint. I also love it.
Just magic as ever Paul. The aqueduct is not far from me in Wirral - it is a beautiful spot and great to walk over if you have a head for heights! I can't wait to spend the week in May learning in person. Lots to practice ahead of then! Now, where's that sketchbook?
Hello Paul. I love when you do these inspired artist series. Love learning a bit of history and enjoy watching you paint. Thank you for all the free downloads. I really couldn't do any of your art without them. Take care, see you soon 🤗
Love it when we can see your palette and the consistency of the paint in it!!!! I have cotmen and some Van Gogh. Just bought Holbein while travelling to Japan. Looking forward to try the difference! Love your tutorials!
I'm a very amateur painter. My 1st paints were a small set of Holbein decades ago, and I have never found anything that I liked better. Even my 1st paintings I did in 1993 look fabulous. I hope you enjoy them.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing the drawing. Makes the painting along with you much easier (newer watercolorist here). Your videos are a joy to watch….very inspiring 👏‼️🎨🖼👏‼️🎨🖼
Your inspirational teaching techniques are brilliant. I learned so much from each and every one of your tutorials and you put a smile on my face. Thank you so much you’re still on my bucket list to come and paint with you in the UK cheers.
Very nice. Thank you. The music was fantastic. As was your painting. The thing I like is your step by step method of teaching. I never know where to start and the process so it's very helpful. I always buy artist quality just in case something turns out! And I'm now thinking of trying Cotman and trying some other brands of paper. Thanks again Paul❤
Another gorgeous painting, Paul. And very interesting to learn about Cotman the artist. I live in Norwich and we have a ‘Cotman Road’ here. Named after JS Cotman I would think. 😊
Watching the painting develop is like magic. Such a serene piece, it’s beautiful. I have a W&N Cotman 12 full pan set which I purchased 25-28 years ago. I used it and then put it in a draw and forget about it. I found it last year. It’s made in the UK. Last year I swatched out all the colors and they are still lovely and vibrant.
I must admit, I have never heard of this particular artist or the type of paints. Really enjoyed your choice of subject and loved the good strong colours in this 👍 I'm giving up my attempts at splattering though, as I just splattered my walls also!😊 Enjoyable and very watchable as usual!
Wonderful lesson in the value of tonal contrast, as well as a foray into the history of watercolor. I too started out with Cotman paints years ago, and although I’ve moved on to mostly Daniel Smith, I still enjoy my early paintings and they have held up well as far as colorfastness goes. I know of well known professional artists who have used, and some who still use, Cotman paints. I guess it boils down to what the poet Robert Frost once wrote: “It’s knowing what to do with things that counts.” I have heard complaints that the quality of current Cotman paints have suffered since the manufacturing has moved to China, but the same arguments are made about other art products as well, such as Arches paper recently, since manufacturing has been outsourced, and even the W&N professional line. On another note, your little history lesson inspired me to research more about Cotman, which led me to a lovely article in The Quarterly Review which features the Greta Bridge which he, Turner, and others painted. The article was delightfully written, and I felt like I had had a wonderful ramble about the countryside myself through the descriptions of the architecture and art connected with the area, and all the great natural features as well. I am including the title of the article and author as well as the link because I don’t know if links are allowed. It is “Assignation with Greta” by Bill Hartley, the Greta being a river that runs in the general area of the Yorkshire Dales. The area is said to have “significant artistic and literary heritage.” www.quarterly-review.org/assignation-with-greta/
Great tutorial as always. Such a beautiful inspired painting with lovely greens and with a historical look. I admit the stone buildings have that ancient look giving you a glimpse of the past.Thanks also for the history of the artist.
Another absolutely lovely painting, Paul! In the two years since I've taken up painting I've watched watercolor tutorials by many different artists, and there are so many that are excellent. However, your paintings are so beautiful, your teaching style so friendly, inspiring and informative that I put you at the very top of my list of favorites! Thank you so very much!
Good morning Paul thank you so much for your inspiration in art, I remember being taught on a Monday evening at Bexhill college basic beginners course which I really enjoyed , you instilled a feeling that we could all do it ,have continued since and many thanks to you. Tim.
Hi Paul, I loved your video and I love Aqueducts! You paint so beautifully. I do use cotman paints due to budget but I try to use Arches paper. I'm going to check out your video on paints. Thank you.
Thanks for the history lesson I've been using cotman paints for years and it is a very decent student grade - one that I could afford. Maybe one day I'll try their professional line ,,thanks for a great tutorial!!
Thank you so much for this inspired tutorial! I recognized the name but knew nothing about him so I appreciate the lesson-in-lesson :) Again, thank you for all you and Margo do - especially for the amateur artist arena!
Like your lessons! Am trying to paint my squirrel after your painting but am having” fur” problems not very lifelike! Really enjoy your style! Thanks.😊
I love this one Paul!! Especially the contrast of greens where the lights comes thru😊 Thx so much!! Now i have another Pentrest board to make of Mr. Cotman….
Love it so pretty. Your greens always look so natural. I love Cotman paints I hesitate to risk wasting more expensive paint as I'm still a bit of a beginner
The book you have on the artist's work is wonderful. Thank you for sharing pages. I am going to try to read more about these aqueducts. Very interesting. Your painting is beautiful.
Thank you for your time and talent! I love the Inspiration Series and learning about other artists! The contrasts in your painting are magic - especially the foreground bushes! :0)
Wow! This painting is beautiful. I enjoyed watching you paint it. It’s like magic. I also started with Cotman paints in my 20’s and just found those tubes recently. (25 years later 😮). I’ve been experimenting with different brands (Maimeriblu, M Graham) but the biggest difference is the upgrade in paper I did. Arches is like a whole new world compared to Canson XL. I will have to try painting this one. ❤🖼️🖌️🎨🙏🏻 Have a blessed day and thank you for your lesson.
I nearly gave this one a miss because the notification picture looked a bit insipid. So glad I watched through though as the vibrancy grew with each stroke. Thank you.
No matter what brand of paint, your textures and techniques shine through. Another lovely tutorial by Mr. Clark.
Thanks so much Nancy!
I learn a lot from your videos, but what I like most is how humble you are. Not all professional artists are like that. Thank you for proving that good art is possible with less expensive supplies. Even Cotman paints are expensive in my country (Argentina) and I take good care of the few ones I have. Watching you paint with them was empowering. Thank you for this. ♥
You are very welcome ... thanks so much Andrea for your lovely comment!
Yep! Mr. Cotman will be more than pleased with your painting and reminding us all of him and his body of work! ❤ XXX
Many thanks!
Watching you paint & listening to the music is like being in a sensory room, Mr C--- total bliss.
That's nice of you to say - thanks!
I love the history as well as the GREAT teaching. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it J!
Welcome splats this week!Thanks Paul.🎉
Any time!
It is very therapeutic watching you paint. Thank you.
Thank you so much 😀
Always interesting to know the history of the people behind brand names….love these scenes
Thanks so much!
You know, I learn more from one of your videos than any others. You inspire me. Thankyou.
Wow, thank you - so nice!
I really regard your work, tutoring and advice so highly Paul. It’s so obvious your talent comes from the love of the craft. Thank you so much for what you give us! This Colman inspired painting is lovely!
Wow, thank you - very kind!
@@ArtbyPaulClark I mean it. 🥰 And I meant to spell it, “Cotman”. 😎
Wednesdays are such a pleasure. There is always something to learn and try from your tutorials. Thank you. Andy
My pleasure Andy!
Stunning. Best teacher on TH-cam.
Wow, thank you!
I love Wednesdays! 😊 Thank you, Paul!
My pleasure!
Just got my coffee and sat down to watch! ❤️☕️
Hope you enjoy Jacquline!
@@ArtbyPaulClark I did! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for introducing us to this fabulous painter!. I use Cotman paints often. Your rendition is lovely!
You are so welcome!
Thank you :) I really like the trees in the foreground.
Thank you too!
Thanks!
Very kind - thanks Anette!
So glad I came across this by accident. love the tutorials, I have always used Cotman and love them, even after thirty years.
Great to hear Debbie!
Any day with a Paul Clark tutorial full of history and nostalgia is a day filled with joy.
Lovely comment - thanks Diane!
Thank you for a art lesson with a bonus history lesson. Lovely painting and I enjoy using my Cotman's paints.
Glad you enjoyed it
I started with Cotman, and still have lots of them now, tubes and blocks. But as I've progressed I've invested in the likes of Daniel Smith and other artists quality. So thank you for reminding us that good paintings can be produced without it costing the earth, I really enjoyed watching this.
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed!
Good morning Paul , your tuto posts at 4a my time and I’m up and ready to rock and roll ! This one is beautiful, thank you Paul , I’ve spent months studying and painting my tail off and I’ve been asked to hang some of my Paul Clark paintings in a gallery owned by world renowned WA Winery where I spent time glamping last week . I hope that is ok with you ?!?
You should feel like a proud papa ! Lol, one of your students half way around the world is producing fine quality paintings because of YOU! Yes , I admit I watch a few others occasionally and I subscribe to skillshare as well but this is all you , I’ve listened and paid attention to you and watched every brush stroke ! Thank you Paul , blessings to you and Margot!
My pleasure as always and yes please feel free to exhibit! - good luck with the show!
Well done Paul. Love those varied greens. Sherry
Cheers Sherry!
Thank you! Chirk Aqueduct is a place I actually visited years ago on my one trip to the UK. Brought back some memories :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really wonderful tutorial! Thank you! I sure look forward to Watercolor Wednesdays! Thank you so very much
You are so welcome!
Thanks Paul, as wonderful, and informative, as ever. You're a star.
Thank you kindly
Thanks again for another enjoyable Watercolor Wednesday; I look forward to watching and learning.😊
My pleasure as always Vicki 😊
Looks amazing, Turner!! I've never heard of that artist, I'll look up on I'm!!!
Lol! - yes a must!!!
@ArtbyPaulClark got a book of him, on his way!!!
This is a wonderful way to learn to paint bushes and trees. You are a master at it.
Great to hear - many thanks!
Beautiful painting, beautifully done. I am sure John Sell Cotman will be pleased.
Thank you very much!
I really love watching you paint ❤️ Thanks for the history on Cotman watercolor paints. 😊
My pleasure 😊
Paul your videos are a joy to watch - informative and fun!
Glad you think so!
Lovely, as always, with great music in the background. Thank you so much for these wonderful tutorials!
Ginny in Houston, Texas
You are so welcome Ginny from Texas!
Thank you, Paul, a lovely tutorial, again, beautiful colours (green is my favourite colour). I cant wait to give this a go tomorrow. Thanks for all you do and everything you teach. I am learning so much from your tutorials and Margot's challenges. 👍🙏
Thanks so much 😊
The pub piece, was so fun! But it reminded me of Edward hooper style paintings. He’s my favorite artist. Your painting seemed to allow the viewer to create a story for the pub and the boatmen going to get a pint. Can’t wait to try it.
Loved the painting, and the great history lesson too!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much for another wonderful tutorial. I always learn something from watching you paint. 🎉
Great to hear thanks Emily!
I love your tutorials. you are such a generous teacher, Thank you.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
My daughter bought me the pan set that you said you started with they a very good for a novice like me and I can afford them x love your style of teaching
That is awesome!
Stunning again thank you Paul
My pleasure!
Thank you, Paul. Your channel is my favorite watercolor channel. I am learning much, and it is such a relaxing time. I'm always excited to see it appear in my notifications on Wednesday!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you, Paul, for this wonderful tutorial on Cotman. This set was among the first watercolours I used when I was first starting to paint. I also love it.
You're very welcome!
Just magic as ever Paul. The aqueduct is not far from me in Wirral - it is a beautiful spot and great to walk over if you have a head for heights!
I can't wait to spend the week in May learning in person. Lots to practice ahead of then!
Now, where's that sketchbook?
Sounds great! - have fun!!!!
Love this painting style. Lovely happy little landscape.❤
Thank you so much 😀
It's beautiful.. Really it is the artist not the tools that weave the magic😊😊 thanks
Thank you so much 😀
Hello Paul. I love when you do these inspired artist series. Love learning a bit of history and enjoy watching you paint. Thank you for all the free downloads. I really couldn't do any of your art without them. Take care, see you soon 🤗
You are very welcome!
Thank you Paul, love the water refections and the foreground.
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome painting doesn't matter what you use! Thank you for this I will dig out my old Cotman and try this. 🥰
You are so welcome!
Its beautiful Paul lo e the blend of greens
Many thanks!
my goodness! what an opportunity to paint this beautiful painting by Cotman. thank you.
Thank you too!
Beautiful as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it when we can see your palette and the consistency of the paint in it!!!! I have cotmen and some Van Gogh. Just bought Holbein while travelling to Japan. Looking forward to try the difference!
Love your tutorials!
Hope you enjoy it!
I'm a very amateur painter. My 1st paints were a small set of Holbein decades ago, and I have never found anything that I liked better. Even my 1st paintings I did in 1993 look fabulous. I hope you enjoy them.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing the drawing. Makes the painting along with you much easier (newer watercolorist here). Your videos are a joy to watch….very inspiring 👏‼️🎨🖼👏‼️🎨🖼
My pleasure 😊
Lovely pairing,lovely music!Thank you for your teaching!
Thank you too!
Beautiful painting! Thank you showing how to do the cast shadows, it seems to be where I need to improve.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Paul. Another peaceful, instructive and expertly executed painting!
Glad you enjoyed it
What a wonderful and informative tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing. Love the old masters and the history.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What I love about your tutorials is that painting is FUN!! Also always learning something new!
Glad you enjoy it!
Love the different textures in this painting!! Thank you, as always, for a great way to start my day! Wednesday mornings are my favorite 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Muchas gracias Paul! Qué fantástico video, eres muy generoso transmitiendo tus conocimientos.
Muchas gracias too!
Your inspirational teaching techniques are brilliant. I learned so much from each and every one of your tutorials and you put a smile on my face. Thank you so much you’re still on my bucket list to come and paint with you in the UK cheers.
Great to hear! - thanks!
Thanks Paul for another inspiring video. I always learn so much from your teaching! Thank you for sharing your expertise with us!
I appreciate that!
Very nice. Thank you. The music was fantastic. As was your painting. The thing I like is your step by step method of teaching. I never know where to start and the process so it's very helpful.
I always buy artist quality just in case something turns out! And I'm now thinking of trying Cotman and trying some other brands of paper.
Thanks again Paul❤
Thank you very much!
Bravo! I'll try it as soon as possible !
Olivier, from France.( Brittany)
Have fun Oliver!
Thank you Paul. You're a master at scenery! ❤
You are very welcome
Another gorgeous painting, Paul. And very interesting to learn about Cotman the artist. I live in Norwich and we have a ‘Cotman Road’ here. Named after JS Cotman I would think. 😊
Yup, I reckon so - thanks
Watching the painting develop is like magic. Such a serene piece, it’s beautiful. I have a W&N Cotman 12 full pan set which I purchased 25-28 years ago. I used it and then put it in a draw and forget about it. I found it last year. It’s made in the UK. Last year I swatched out all the colors and they are still lovely and vibrant.
Wonderful! - thanks for sharing!
I must admit, I have never heard of this particular artist or the type of paints. Really enjoyed your choice of subject and loved the good strong colours in this 👍 I'm giving up my attempts at splattering though, as I just splattered my walls also!😊 Enjoyable and very watchable as usual!
Many thanks - have fun!
Wonderful lesson in the value of tonal contrast, as well as a foray into the history of watercolor. I too started out with Cotman paints years ago, and although I’ve moved on to mostly Daniel Smith, I still enjoy my early paintings and they have held up well as far as colorfastness goes. I know of well known professional artists who have used, and some who still use, Cotman paints. I guess it boils down to what the poet Robert Frost once wrote: “It’s knowing what to do with things that counts.”
I have heard complaints that the quality of current Cotman paints have suffered since the manufacturing has moved to China, but the same arguments are made about other art products as well, such as Arches paper recently, since manufacturing has been outsourced, and even the W&N professional line.
On another note, your little history lesson inspired me to research more about Cotman, which led me to a lovely article in The Quarterly Review which features the Greta Bridge which he, Turner, and others painted. The article was delightfully written, and I felt like I had had a wonderful ramble about the countryside myself through the descriptions of the architecture and art connected with the area, and all the great natural features as well. I am including the title of the article and author as well as the link because I don’t know if links are allowed. It is “Assignation with Greta” by Bill Hartley, the Greta being a river that runs in the general area of the Yorkshire Dales. The area is said to have “significant artistic and literary heritage.”
www.quarterly-review.org/assignation-with-greta/
Thanks so much for sharing this with us - I'll definitely have a look!
Thank you, Paul! Just what I needed today ❤
You're so welcome!
Beautiful scene - love watching and learning from your painting process as usual. Thank you!
My pleasure 😊
Again Paul...Superb. From Chile.
Thanks Carlos from Chile!
I enjoyed hearing the history of Cotman, and I love the painting. You are an excellent teacher - you give us hope that we can paint!
Thank you very much!
Great tutorial as always. Such a beautiful inspired painting with lovely greens and with a historical look. I admit the stone buildings have that ancient look giving you a glimpse of the past.Thanks also for the history of the artist.
Thanks so much 😊
Another absolutely lovely painting, Paul! In the two years since I've taken up painting I've watched watercolor tutorials by many different artists, and there are so many that are excellent. However, your paintings are so beautiful, your teaching style so friendly, inspiring and informative that I put you at the very top of my list of favorites! Thank you so very much!
Great to hear - many thanks!
Good morning Paul thank you so much for your inspiration in art, I remember being taught on a Monday evening at Bexhill college basic beginners course which I really enjoyed , you instilled a feeling that we could all do it ,have continued since and many thanks to you. Tim.
Wonderful! and good to hear from you again Tim!
Hi Paul, I loved your video and I love Aqueducts! You paint so beautifully. I do use cotman paints due to budget but I try to use Arches paper. I'm going to check out your video on paints. Thank you.
Thank you so much Sandy!
Hermosa acuarela eres excelente maestro pictorico......🇲🇽🇲🇽......
Many thanks!
Amazing as always.
Well I have one or two cotmans - very good watercolors, but - because I'm from Poland, my favourite are from renesans.
Thanks for sharing! - yes, I love them too!
Thanks for the history lesson I've been using cotman paints for years and it is a very decent student grade - one that I could afford. Maybe one day I'll try their professional line ,,thanks for a great tutorial!!
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for this inspired tutorial! I recognized the name but knew nothing about him so I appreciate the lesson-in-lesson :) Again, thank you for all you and Margo do - especially for the amateur artist arena!
Glad it was helpful!
Like your lessons! Am trying to paint my squirrel after your painting but am having” fur” problems not very lifelike! Really enjoy your style! Thanks.😊
You can do it!
@@ArtbyPaulClark Hope you have that much belief in all your scholars!
Your tutorials are great, and the music that plays as you paint is always perfect for the demo! Thanks!!
Glad you think so!
Great video always learn so much from you. And you music is so lovely thanks for all you do Paul your the best.
You are very welcome Gloria!
I love this one Paul!! Especially the contrast of greens where the lights comes thru😊 Thx so much!! Now i have another Pentrest board to make of Mr. Cotman….
Wonderful! - have fun!
Youuuuu are so inspiring - I thank you!
You are so welcome!
Hi Paul my daughter lives just a few minutes away from the aquaduct so this made your video even more interesting. Great work as usual.
That's awesome! - thanks for sharing!
Love it so pretty. Your greens always look so natural. I love Cotman paints I hesitate to risk wasting more expensive paint as I'm still a bit of a beginner
I totally agree! thanks!
Enriched by some history mostly appreciated thanks
My pleasure - thanks!
The book you have on the artist's work is wonderful. Thank you for sharing pages. I am going to try to read more about these aqueducts. Very interesting. Your painting is beautiful.
You are so welcome!
Thank you Paul. x
You are so welcome
Magnifique. Thank You
My pleasure!
Thank you very much Paul for this lovely tutorial
You are very welcome
Thank you for your time and talent! I love the Inspiration Series and learning about other artists! The contrasts in your painting are magic - especially the foreground bushes! :0)
You are so welcome!
beautiful painting, I love the way you create your blends 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Sei troppo bravo 👏👏👏👏👏!
Many thanks!
Wow! This painting is beautiful. I enjoyed watching you paint it. It’s like magic. I also started with Cotman paints in my 20’s and just found those tubes recently. (25 years later 😮). I’ve been experimenting with different brands (Maimeriblu, M Graham) but the biggest difference is the upgrade in paper I did. Arches is like a whole new world compared to Canson XL. I will have to try painting this one. ❤🖼️🖌️🎨🙏🏻 Have a blessed day and thank you for your lesson.
Thank you so much 😀 - and yes I agree, the paper is the most important!
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@@adelabadova3105 🥰🙏🏻😘
As always your paintings inspire me. My first paints were Windsor Newton and they are still my favorites.❤😊
Glad you like them!
I nearly gave this one a miss because the notification picture looked a bit insipid. So glad I watched through though as the vibrancy grew with each stroke. Thank you.
Great to hear - many thanks!
Love your Art!❤
Many thanks!