My Version of an Edward Wesson Painting

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  • @pni2009
    @pni2009 Před 4 lety

    My dad was a massive fan of you. He was pationate about watercolour because of you. We are more into oils. I love your style. Thank you

  • @cliveperry4207
    @cliveperry4207 Před rokem

    I'm getting back to a bit of painting now I have more time - this is truly lovely - I wish I could work that loosely, the result is restful and calming. First of your videos I've seen - I shall look out for more. Thank you.

  • @jenniefrench1338
    @jenniefrench1338 Před 5 lety +2

    I really enjoy your tutorials so much. You know I only have a couple of large flat brushes besides rounds even riggers and a cat's tongue. But you have inspired my to try the hake so I am going to purchase one. Your painting fascinates me I have seen so many wc artists. Just amazing and I still refer to you in a kind way as 'The hake king'. Great paintings thank you so much.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Many thanks Jennie for your support and best wishes. I hope you have some success with the hake brush. It's a big awkward brush and takes a bit of getting used to but you'll enjoy in the end if you stick with it. Best of luck and happy painting

  • @carolinafernandezoro733

    Awesome as always!!!!!

  • @barbaragemin5117
    @barbaragemin5117 Před 5 lety +1

    I love this one Steve, it looks very effective and I think you should do more paintings of different types of countryside. You have the skills to do anything. I do hope copyright doesn't prevent you from selling it. I wouldn't think so myself.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      It's for sale now on eBay Barbara so fingers crossed. Yes I think it's good for all of us to try different styles methods and techniques. Keep practicing and very best of luck

  • @Jaci75
    @Jaci75 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. This has encouraged me to practice with the hake brush.

  • @lindamariecoffey9258
    @lindamariecoffey9258 Před rokem

    Steven - Just came across this; it is a lovely rendition!!! ❤❤❤

  • @JamesJohnson-bo9pt
    @JamesJohnson-bo9pt Před 5 lety

    A fabulous interpretation of the Wesson style carrying your own "imprint" if you will. A tribute painting for certain. I think we must consider your work to be premier among contemporary watercolourists!

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Many thanks for your support James and kind words. Thanks for watching and very best wishes

  • @Vermiliontea
    @Vermiliontea Před 3 lety

    Very nice. I watched this video again, because I wanted to decide if I should try a version of it next. Well, I will, but not next.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 3 lety

      Well I wish you all the best with your next painting.

    • @Vermiliontea
      @Vermiliontea Před 3 lety

      @@StevenCronin Thankyou.
      I did your latest next. But it got a bit dark and blurry. I had to finish it as a rainy, swampy autumn landscape with crows. The two trees are there though. 😁

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 3 lety

      @@Vermiliontea well I hope it turned out well for you. All the very best with your artwork and happy painting

  • @dorothywicks9271
    @dorothywicks9271 Před 5 lety

    Love your style Steven. You get such beautiful hazy atmospheric tone/ touch to your painting and which such ease.. Amazing. Thanks for sharing .

  • @tedberkeley
    @tedberkeley Před 5 lety +1

    The windmill reflection is absurd. The adjacent building is near the base of the mill, whilst the reflection is at the mill's top.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Yes I should do a preliminary sketch if I wanted it accurate I just paint fast and loose and just see what happens. Thanks for watching and best wishes

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 Před 2 lety

    Holy moly , you paint fast! 🤣

  • @madhushreepawar3203
    @madhushreepawar3203 Před 5 lety +1

    Lovely painting sir , beautiful
    Sorry But I have a observation that as far as tower and tree's reflection concern it is perfectly fine . But I think the hut is really far from and also the tall grass is between so it's reflection was not required .
    Please correct me if I am wrong .

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      I used a painting as reference for this one so to be honest I wouldn't really know without seeing the real scene from life. But thanks for watching and thanks for your comments

  • @robsmith9190
    @robsmith9190 Před 5 lety

    Copy or not Steve, it's still brush, watercolour and skill to produce, i like it, thanks Steve.

  • @kevinmanning3753
    @kevinmanning3753 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Steven for the tutorial nice watercolour!

  • @barbarahumph7784
    @barbarahumph7784 Před 5 lety

    Great video Steve. Thanks. Lovely loose style.

  • @carolinafernandezoro733

    Beautiful!!!!!

  • @mireilleromain9058
    @mireilleromain9058 Před 5 lety

    With your painting of Edward Wesson, I am learning a new way of doing everything starting from you painting on the horizon line to the way you handle your rigger. Magnificent demo for the sky and its reflection on the water. Would you please tell me what represents this black line behind the house ? Great your version of this painting by Edward Wesson. I imagine he is(was) a great artist !... Thank you for sharing once more. I did enjoy watching you painting. I never could understand how you paint so fast and yet so perfect !

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      I'm not sure what you mean by the black line is it the Windmill blades? As always many thanks for your kind words and support. I hope you continue to practice your watercolours and wish you every success. Best wishes and happy painting

  • @mikeevans1390
    @mikeevans1390 Před 3 lety

    Impressed the way that this paper is not cockling, did you do anything to stretch it?

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 3 lety

      All I do is just wet the paper all over before I start painting so that it stretches evenly . thanks for watching and best wishes

    • @mikeevans1390
      @mikeevans1390 Před 3 lety

      @@StevenCronin I normally use Waterford block paper which I must say works very well. Actually a lovely pallette that you used. Here's my effort www.seeksystems.co.uk/pic.php

  • @7000bass
    @7000bass Před 5 lety

    Stunning, as always Steve. More than anyone else, even Ron, mega loose with an ultimate forward vision. You are truly unique. Thanks for sharing your genius talent.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Many thanks for your support and kind words. I'm glad you like the paintings. Thanks for watching and best wishes

  • @k6lsn
    @k6lsn Před 5 lety +1

    Love it! It really is similar in many ways of your style. Notice that your work lately has had a bit more color, or brighter colors. Be interesting to see a different pallet with different color selection and you challenging yourself with that...most of us would probably go WOW, is this yours?... 😎 Peace, Wheelchair John in Idaho 😎

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks John. Yes I have come to realise that I need to introduce a little more colour into my paintings . I'm glad you like them. Thanks for your support and very best wishes

  • @TerryMcGearyScotland
    @TerryMcGearyScotland Před 4 lety

    Nice. Thanks. I'll give it a try.

  • @jazmindelpais
    @jazmindelpais Před 5 lety

    Amazing !!!

  • @AroundMeBangladesh
    @AroundMeBangladesh Před 5 lety

    I want to improve my skill to be like you . amazing drawing art work... l love it

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Keep practicing and you'll get there. Best wishes and happy painting

  • @Martycycleman
    @Martycycleman Před 3 lety

    Great painting Steven, something differant. Not sure about copy write.

  • @balal7028
    @balal7028 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome!!

  • @stephenhouse7451
    @stephenhouse7451 Před 5 lety +2

    My understanding is that Its perfectly legal to create a painting as a recreation of an original as long as you are not trying to sell it as an "Edward Wesson" original. And usually named something like "Lakeside Cottage (After said artist)". And signed by you.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Stephen. Yes I appreciate your comments. I have used other paintings as reference in the past but changed them sufficiently in my opinion so they were unrecognisable from the original so never really thought it as a problem. It's just that this one came out similar so I wasn't quite sure what to do. But thanks for your comments and very best wishes

    • @stephenhouse7451
      @stephenhouse7451 Před 5 lety

      @@StevenCronin Hey Steve. Yeah, I'm sure you are safe there. People have been effectively copying other art works since forever. It was even part of Turner & Cotman's training. I saw a BBC documentary about forgeries where the Inspector on the case clearly stated that as long as you don't sign a copy as the original artist, but as yourself its perfectly legitimate to replicate paintings. Not that, thats what you're doing anyway. On a side note I wanted to mention to keep up the good work and video's. Very inspirational for a lot of people. Catching one of your vids a few years ago got me back into painting to where I'm now quite happy with my work. Cheers, Steve.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      @@stephenhouse7451 yes to be honest that's what I thought, as long as you sign it as yourself then it should be OK. Otherwise how would you get around people painting the same view? Thanks Stephen for your support. I hope your painting is going well. Best wishes and best of luck.

  • @mikeevans1390
    @mikeevans1390 Před 3 lety +1

    Well I've just plagiarised yours so it's getting more complicated! I have heard of the idea of doing a mirror images to get round the problem. I think a lot of artists mix and match parts of other peoples work. I think it's not difficult to change things around enough to make it your own. For example I left out the biulding and added some foreground and a sun. Mine is for interest only, not selling to anyone!

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your comments Mike. Yes I did try the mirror image once but it was only the once and to be honest I don't really like using other paintings as reference. As you say it's not too difficult to change elements around here and there to try and put our own signature on things. Best wishes and happy painting

  • @andresmichaeli
    @andresmichaeli Před 5 lety

    Like your work Steven. Can you tell me the paper you use? Thanks. Andres from Chile.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching. I use fabriano paper. You'll see a list of my materials on my patreon page via the link in the description. Best wishes and happy painting

  • @iraceruk
    @iraceruk Před 3 lety

    From what I've read, Copyright on original artwork does cover copies of that work.
    It's not so bad if you copy a painting for demonstration purposes, but if you copy a painting for financial gain, you can get into trouble.
    Having said that, if you were to paint an existing scene today from life or a photograph that you've taken that another artist has also painted at some point, I don't see how anybody could claim copyright infringement, but directly copying a scene/painting in the style of the original artist and then selling it would seem to be an infringement of the copyright on that particular work.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 3 lety

      yes, that's just how I interpret the guidelines. I try not to use other artists work as reference - it's just the occasional times when I need some inspiration.

  • @mikezaw1
    @mikezaw1 Před 4 lety

    Прекрасная работа, вот бы мне так научиться ! ;) Желаю вам дальнейших творческих успехов!

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Mikhail. Keep practising and you'll get there. Best of luck and happy painting!

    • @mikezaw1
      @mikezaw1 Před 4 lety

      @@StevenCronin Thank you for your response, please tell me what size brush ( large) you use in this video and what is it made of?

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 4 lety

      @@mikezaw1 the brush is a large Ron Ranson hake brush (45mm) made of goat hair. You'll see a link in the description

  • @stuartwilson8706
    @stuartwilson8706 Před 2 lety

    Nice watercolour but the reflection of the house roof is in the wrong position.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 2 lety

      I was a little carefree with this one Stuart but thanks for watching and very best wishes

  • @franciscoaguilar282
    @franciscoaguilar282 Před 5 lety

    Tengo curiosidad por saber que papel utilizas, saludos.

    • @jenniefrench1338
      @jenniefrench1338 Před 5 lety

      No soy él pero le voy a traducir. El normalmente usa papel Fabriano Artístico 300gm o 140lb

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for helping Jennie. Best wishes

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      You'll find a full list of all the materials I use on my patreon page. Thanks for watching and best wishes

  • @annemurphy2654
    @annemurphy2654 Před 5 lety

    This is really your style, atmospheric and delicate...so I would def. see no problem with copyright..still different from Wesson in my view(who I also love)

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Many thanks Anne for your comments. Best wishes and happy painting

  • @user-fk7dn8gd8i
    @user-fk7dn8gd8i Před 5 lety

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @halfabee
    @halfabee Před 5 lety +1

    Born: 29 April 1910, Blackheath, London
    Died: 1983. Images are still copyrighted. If you only do the painting for educational purposes or keep it as your own, it is OK. When selling a copied painting, that is where issues may arise. Love your version of the painting.

    • @steveharding8965
      @steveharding8965 Před 5 lety +1

      I thought only if you try to sell it as the original it is a problem.

    • @stacyhannon4081
      @stacyhannon4081 Před 5 lety +1

      Steve Harding That’s what I thought also. And because he is clear that he has done his own version and ‘Tweaked’ it a bit, I think he should be ok.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Paul. The problem is if you use a painting as a reference how much does it need to change from the original before you can sell it. I've used paintings occasionally in the past as reference but always changed them to put my own stamp on them it's just that this one came out very similar and I wasn't sure what the rules were?

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      I'm just not sure if you could copy a painting directly and then sell it as your own?

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Stacey. Yes I'm just not sure how much tweaking you need to do before you can sell it as your own?

  • @michaelyates9199
    @michaelyates9199 Před 5 lety

    Hello Steve - re copyright: The only safe option is to create something that is not copied or adapted, in any way, from the work of others, or seek the permission of the rights owner (you should expect to pay a fee and/or royalties for this).
    I tried this with David Taylor once - he replied 'no' to displaying it. Still enjoyed painting my version though but it stays in a drawer.
    If you want 'free' inspirations, use Paint My Photo.
    pmp-art.com is free membership and contains thousands of photos that members would like others to paint.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for your comments Michael. Yes I much prefer to use my own work normally it was just a one-off really using someone else's work as reference. I certainly won't be making a habit of it. Thanks for the link and very best wishes

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 Před 5 lety

    Is it a copy of an Edward Wesson in subject? If it is then you are right to question copy right law. Yours is a little more loose imo. But I wouldn't want to see you get in trouble Steven. We can't even use someone else's photo without getting into copyright trouble unless we have permission. Ugh. So touchy.😒

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      It's a very grey area . I'm really not sure how different our own paintings need to be before we infringe on someone else's copyright. That's why in the past I've just stayed clear of using other people's work as reference and tried to stick with my own unique stuff.

    • @annettefournier9655
      @annettefournier9655 Před 5 lety

      @@StevenCronin Regardless, it's beautiful Steven😁😁

  • @Fair-to-Middling
    @Fair-to-Middling Před 5 lety

    To be able to copy another artist's painting without their permission, he or she must have been dead between 75 and 100 years (there are different rules about that time frame). On the other hand, if you only do the painting for educational purposes or keep it as your own, there shouldn't be a problem. It's when selling a copied painting, that is where issues may arise. As for it not looking just like his, it must be very different from the original, which would make it YOUR original.

    • @StevenCronin
      @StevenCronin  Před 5 lety

      Yes I have used other paintings for reference in the past but I have changed them sufficiently in my opinion to make them unrecognisable from the original so I've never really thought of them as a problem. It's just that this one came out pretty similar so I wasn't too sure what the legal side was seeing as I was going to sell it on eBay and I'm putting this video on a monetised CZcams channel. But thanks for your comments and very best wishes