I am a commercial and residential painter as well. When i started doing art, I found your videos a few years ago. Your perception of the way light hits colors is outstanding man. It's the essential element of any and all painting. You are truly an in depth person with high a high perception of the way things appear. Awesome job man.
Thank you for sharing your talent both in art and in teaching. I am just picking up painting in acrylics at 60 years old. Your videos have become a steady stream of inspiration and encouragement. Keep up the great work!
Hay Joe why don’t put the name of the all the paint that you use that we can go to get some little cans and follow you as we learn Maybe eight or ten Little cans. It would help us a lot We would even learn how to blend different colors Also the name and the size of the brushes
Is this acrylic paint? If so, how do you get it to stay wet like that for blending? I know you're working fast but I swear my paint dries faster than that...
One question, that acrylic painting is an exclusive painting for art or that of painting walls. I see you use gallon jars. Thank you for your video and for your response. You are a great artist, there should be more subscribers to your channel.
Hi Alfonso! I use Wall paint for both big and small paintings. It's faster and cheaper. The colors can be a little less concentrated than tubes and the texture of brush strokes is not as well preserved. I use more expensive tubes when needed which is seldom.
I am a commercial and residential painter as well. When i started doing art, I found your videos a few years ago. Your perception of the way light hits colors is outstanding man. It's the essential element of any and all painting. You are truly an in depth person with high a high perception of the way things appear. Awesome job man.
Thank you so much Steve! That's very encouraging.
Dear Joe, you are an alien. Thank you for the inspiration and excitement you're giving to us all.
Thank you for sharing your talent both in art and in teaching. I am just picking up painting in acrylics at 60 years old. Your videos have become a steady stream of inspiration and encouragement. Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much Brian!
Wow! Super fun to watch. Slow it down by 1000x and I'm with you!
I love ya, Joe! You are so inspiring and so patient when talking us through your process. If I could hit that "Like" button a thousand times, I would!
Joe that was a beautiful paining wow
amazing ... i needed this education for my current piece
You are my hero !
Wow, that was impressive indeed!
Excellent fun!! Reminiscent of Mark Crilley's 10 minutes, 1 minute, 10 seconds challenges.
Cool! I didn't know about that. I'll have to take a look. Thanks.
Is this oil or acrylic? Your paint looks very fluid and smooth. But it's solid enough to paint over the existing painting.
Hay
Joe why don’t put the name of the all the paint that you use
that we can go to get some little cans and
follow you as we learn
Maybe eight or ten Little cans.
It would help us a lot
We would even learn how to blend different colors
Also the name and the size of the brushes
keep posting more of such time challenge videos
OK! Thank you for that feedback.
Is this acrylic paint? If so, how do you get it to stay wet like that for blending? I know you're working fast but I swear my paint dries faster than that...
One question, that acrylic painting is an exclusive painting for art or that of painting walls. I see you use gallon jars. Thank you for your video and for your response. You are a great artist, there should be more subscribers to your channel.
Hi Alfonso! I use Wall paint for both big and small paintings. It's faster and cheaper. The colors can be a little less concentrated than tubes and the texture of brush strokes is not as well preserved. I use more expensive tubes when needed which is seldom.
I agree 100%
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