Excellent! How blessed you are, Mike, to know such masters. And thank you for sharing with the rest of us.
@meghead23389 жыл бұрын
Great to see this video which I discovered today. I appreciate the sharing of Steve's inspiring technique and your sharing this.
@tmikeporter9 жыл бұрын
Meg Head Most welcome, Meg. Do you know Steve?
@meghead23389 жыл бұрын
I just met him at a workshop at Dedham Hall this month a few weeks ago with Alvaro Castagnet. It was a nice surprise to find the video as I enjoy his painting style, having clipped an article in 2009 from Leisure Painter which I have per used many times, later visiting Morston Church in Norfolk this year, the subject of his painting, and finally meeting him a few weeks after I visited the church. I hope to take a workshop from him at sometime. And thank you for recording this.
@tmikeporter9 жыл бұрын
Most welcome. I, too, just met Steve last year as I explain above. I am a Wesson & Seago enthusiast and admire the English tradition in wc. I, too, plan on taking a workshop from Steve next year. I have two of his DVD's that I use to paint from.
@meghead23389 жыл бұрын
Well I hope you are able to film again when you take a course from him. He has such a gentle way of moving the mop and explaining what is happening, I am not sure when I will return next time to Britain, but hope to take a workshop, perhaps at James Fletcher Watson's house as I have a friend who lives near by. He also teaches at Dedham Hall a few times a year, a wonderful location with excellent food. I only have his first video, so I am not sure about others. His use of the mop brush with clean broad strokes and calligraphy for counterpoint to the broad strokes I find quite enchanting and I hope to get a bit more confident with the strokes myself. Discovering the mop brush in a small California university town was quite a wonderful surprise and changed the course of my painting. And Steve uses the mop in a way that dances across the page.
@tmikeporter9 жыл бұрын
Meg Head I feel like we should be emailing! Last Oct my wife and I were at Windrush. Steve got us in since he know Jo, the daughter who now runs a gallery and workshops there. I met several artists there such as David Curtis and Andrew Hucklesby. Bought two of F-W's books from Jo. I have two of JFW's DVD's as well. Agree on Steve with the mop. As he says "I've moved on in my style a bit from Wesson's" whom Steve initially emulated. As a tidbit. See the Ron Ranson demo on my site? Ron is over 90 now, lives nearby and I've become a friend of he and his wife. On this same trip last Oct, we were able to stop by Trevor Waugh's house and meet he and his wife. Such fun to be connected to such talent. Inspiring for me on my journey. Keep the brush wet...MP tmikeporter@gmail.com
@farhadhossainakash6 жыл бұрын
This is great , wonderful and very beautiful
@sooart53336 жыл бұрын
beautiful!
@jasneskis8 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@johnukpainter3 жыл бұрын
Steve where did you get your frame to hold the watercolor paper as you paint ?? Thanks
@tmikeporter3 жыл бұрын
John, to the best of my knowledge he made it out of heavy poster board. That's what I have done for painting with 1/4 and 1/2 sheet sizes. Tape the top edges because they get wet, The back piece can be cardboard or poster board. I use clear shipping tape. I hold the top, watercolor paper and back together with clips when I paint. Works well for me. The paper can expand and contract as it is wet and dries. You might have to adjust the clips.
@johnukpainter3 жыл бұрын
@@tmikeporter Thanks Mike I will try it and see how it goes. I tape it down to my board at the moment
@ratulsarkar89723 жыл бұрын
What's that palette?
@tmikeporter3 жыл бұрын
The palette or paint box that Steve was holding is handmade of brass by Craig Young in England. He still makes them.
@jasneskis8 жыл бұрын
Where can I buy the kind of watercolor palette that you use?
@tmikeporter8 жыл бұрын
If you mean the palette that Steve was using, they are handmade of brass then enamel coated. There is a long wait to receive one after order. Go to this website: www.littlebrassbox.com/index.html