Monet used lead white---WHY....WHY does EVERYONE use that titanium crap these days--it’s garbage--u do good work, but WHY titanium....a few people made it in Monet’s day, but it wasn’t even in the market until the 1920’s or so.....NONE of the old masters ever used that crap going back to the Renaissance......Monet certainly didn’t. I’ve read that Pissarro messed with it a little, but his masterpieces clearly don’t use it. Man, it just perplexes me why a lot of really good painters these days use it. I used it 20 years ago when I first started out, cuz it comes in the beginners sets, but that titanium crap held me back for years, it’s so, so, so hard to blend and get edges, it bleaches out every color u add it too,,there is ZERO subtlety with titanium--if u can get it to,work for u, then more power to you, but I just hate it, cuz I spent years trying to do stuff with it that was virtually impossible, then I discovered lead white/flake white, and it was the key. I don’t know, sorry for the rant, I just hate that shit
you are amazing painter!!! it did help me a lot about my art class in school
The painting of Dawn is Excellent
Thank you for all your videos! You and your channel deserve way more hype and appreciation!
Thank for all the work and you provide us. Your selection of m8sic is also super.
Thank you so much :)
Fantastic painting dear , keep it up
You capture the essence of Monet well!
thanks, glad you like it
would you recommend doing this with acrylic paint instead of oil?
Sure why not. Give it a try, and tell me how it went
hello Samir
Can you tell me please if you put one underpeintig before the start ? Thank you
I watch the videos over and over!
Very nice work
...great video and great music as always !
thank you my friend :)
WOW !!!
Been waiting for this, Thanks Samir!
glad you like it :)
Great job, Samir! I think I will try it!😃
I was looking for this tutorial, thank you! 💫
Brilliant, from Frances uk 👍
Very good dear
thanks
hello i want to ask what material do you use? I want to try painting :D
hello , I am painting on canvas (stretched or canvas board) with oil paints using linseed oil as a medium. cheers and good luck with your painting :)
@@PaintingWithSamir aah i see, thank youu ! :D by the way in this video did you paint the canvas in brown first?
@@eci3081 He usually uses burnt siena or burnt umber. Any warm color for the under paint.
Dont you use any linseed oil or turpentine?
I am using linseed oil by just diping the brush if needed.
How to paint like Claude Monet? Simple. You can't. No matter how hard you try.
do you do classes online
Is this all done in one sitting?
yes it is
Is this acrylic paint?
oil
Thank you!
Looks so easy.
It’s not.
I wish u talk and explain
Monet used lead white---WHY....WHY does EVERYONE use that titanium crap these days--it’s garbage--u do good work, but WHY titanium....a few people made it in Monet’s day, but it wasn’t even in the market until the 1920’s or so.....NONE of the old masters ever used that crap going back to the Renaissance......Monet certainly didn’t. I’ve read that Pissarro messed with it a little, but his masterpieces clearly don’t use it. Man, it just perplexes me why a lot of really good painters these days use it. I used it 20 years ago when I first started out, cuz it comes in the beginners sets, but that titanium crap held me back for years, it’s so, so, so hard to blend and get edges, it bleaches out every color u add it too,,there is ZERO subtlety with titanium--if u can get it to,work for u, then more power to you, but I just hate it, cuz I spent years trying to do stuff with it that was virtually impossible, then I discovered lead white/flake white, and it was the key. I don’t know, sorry for the rant, I just hate that shit
bored by Monets work
He’d be bored by yours