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How to Paint Village with Church, Houses, Lake, Mountains and Fields in Acrylic

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  1. Hello – just a quick heads-up to let you know that someone has posted your work on her YouTube channel and seems to be attempting to pass it off as her own material. She’s done the same to Steve Mitchell – The Mind of Watercolour – and others. here’s the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAazZRMGFhY

  2. You’re such a nice and talented young man. You do beautiful work.

  3. So beautiful love it

  4. I love the panoramic view. I wish I could visit that little village, it’s so peaceful!!

  5. Thank you for this beautiful tutorial. Your work is amazing.

  6. Another beautiful painting John .thanks

  7. Hi John! I’m painting a Tuscan countryside scene right now and it is the biggest I’ve ever attempted… 3 feet X 4 feet. Thanks a lot for this painting of yours because now I know why I’m not happy with mine — sobra ka neat ang mga hills kaya hindi na realistic. Beautiful painting, by the way.

  8. my kind of painting…distant mountains and spreading scenery……like standing upon a hill looking across that Grand view….love it.

  9. Very nice😊

  10. Beautiful landscape! What impresses me is you use the same brush throughout. I thought I was wrong in using the same brush for different sizes in my paintings , somehow I achieve it a I’m self taught

  11. Beautiful John!

  12. Beautiful setting!!

  13. Love the details in your painting.
    You do such an awesome job with teaching highlights. Beautiful work. You make it look so simple! You have a wonderful talent!

  14. A great painting made so simple !

  15. cada día te admiro más maestro, cuidate

  16. So cool john👍 I could watch you all day ❤️ I get So Excited when I wake up in the morning and see a notification that you have posted a new painting 😜👍❤️

  17. Absolutely stunning John, 😘👏👏🇬🇧

  18. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
    Love u john ❤️❤️

  19. Wunderschön👍👍

  20. Awesome! Thank you for sharing with us! I love your tutorials, John!