Seems like this is easier to accomplish with oil paints than with acrylics? I cannot see that being very easy with acrylic paints which is what I’m used to using. I have never tried oil paints. Beautiful as always!
I only used acrylics until a few months back. I gave water mixable oil paints a try and they really help to transform your paintings. Give them a try because you don't need additional oils to thin the paint, just water.
Your painting is magnificent!! I wanted to try to reproduce it, but I needed to watch at least one video from scratch. Could you teach us? I would be very grateful!
Use any (transparent) colors you have/ Phalo green and phalo blue Mix a turquoise with phalo blue - tad phalo green- adjust to your liking - Alizarin crimson- and Prussian blue mixed for violet / purple As long as colors are (transparent) Also - prior to adding colors - brush a light coat all over evenly with linseed or Bob Ross liquid clear (works better - when dry big difference) .. Then add colors Make sure not too much- test with your finger should have a light finger print only - throughout surface area of black canvas where you plan on adding colors
Gorgeous painting! but unfortunately, no details as to the colours you used, or how you managed to keep the paint wet.... Without this key information, it's difficult to reproduce your painting, lovely as it is!!
Seems like this is easier to accomplish with oil paints than with acrylics? I cannot see that being very easy with acrylic paints which is what I’m used to using. I have never tried oil paints. Beautiful as always!
I only used acrylics until a few months back. I gave water mixable oil paints a try and they really help to transform your paintings. Give them a try because you don't need additional oils to thin the paint, just water.
Beautiful ✨👍
Absolutely gorgeous
Thank you for the tips! This is surely going to help me improve!
what tips??
This technique is so cool.
This is stunning work!
Super cool👍
Your painting is magnificent!! I wanted to try to reproduce it, but I needed to watch at least one video from scratch. Could you teach us? I would be very grateful!
Great affect
What colors did you use in this painting! As a beginner,, it's quite hard for us to identify the colors! 😢
Use any (transparent) colors you have/
Phalo green and phalo blue
Mix a turquoise with phalo blue - tad phalo green- adjust to your liking -
Alizarin crimson- and Prussian blue mixed for violet / purple
As long as colors are (transparent)
Also - prior to adding colors - brush a light coat all over evenly with linseed or Bob Ross liquid clear (works better - when dry big difference) ..
Then add colors
Make sure not too much- test with your finger should have a light finger print only - throughout surface area of black canvas where you plan on adding colors
By transparent colors do you mean to keep the color thin and durable for the effect?
Very nice..wish your vid showed everything from-the-beginning😢
What do you use over the black before adding transparent colors?
Nice
Wow wow❤😂😅😊
I love your vidoes, just wish it was a bit slower...
Thank you
Una perfetta alba boreale
Gorgeous painting! but unfortunately, no details as to the colours you used, or how you managed to keep the paint wet.... Without this key information, it's difficult to reproduce your painting, lovely as it is!!
It appears to be oil paint, so probably not too much trouble to keep wet. Idk about the exact colors though