Totally agree with the 2 first choices, I have them both and keep rereading them to discover new insights. James Gurney is the bomb! I will definitely buy the 3rd recommendation, looks awsome! Thanks for the video!
I'm so glad we agree! That third book is absolutely amazing, especially considering how beautifully it's made. The quality is just outstanding. I highly recommend it!
Thank you for the book recommendations. I have many books but none that delves into these important components of oil painting like these three books seem to do. I’ve ordered one and will add the other two in a month or two. BTW, you’re an amazing painter and I love when you release a new video!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m thrilled to hear you enjoy my work. Don’t worry, new videos showcasing the painting process for my latest pieces will be coming your way very soon.
My sister just gave me the first book a couple of weeks ago for my birthday. It's a great book. It gives a lot of information without overwhelming you. I want to get the other 2 books. They look great too.
Thanks for the video. Look forward to the second two books but can’t agree with the first choice. I bought the book some time ago and tried multiple times to get through it because he is so knowledgeable. While it has some great info, it’s a hodgepodge collection of aspects of painting not presented in a logical progression that builds on the previous topic. After re reading several times, I finally tossed it so that I would not attempt to put any more time into it when I realized I never incorporated any of it into my work due to the fragmented way the material is presented. And his color sense and painting style is that of a very dated illustrator’s look. Would only buy with an option to return it because I think many readers will feel similarly.
Thanks for your comment. Of course, my recommendations might not suit everyone. But in terms of my own style and growth as an artist, I've learned the most from the books I’ve mentioned, even though I’ve read hundreds of others. I’m sure there are many more amazing books out there that I haven’t discovered yet. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them!
I have the last two books and would absolutely agree that these two books are great. I don't have James Gurney's book, but love his work and often watch him paint on social media.
Best books for painters to have and will always refer back to: Edgar Payne on composition Carlson - Landscape Helen Van Wyk- on color Helen Van Wyk - on Florals (still life)… E. J Robinson - first book on Painting Ocean (his 4 books are all different) and great for seascape/ water painters 1:30 this author took the information from Carlson book..
That's awesome, thanks so much for adding the extra information and for your recommendation! I really appreciate it. Helen was really good, and I also watched her videos. She’s kind of like Bob Ross in a skirt. to me :)
Of course, happy to help! The first book, Color and Light, is something I recommend to everyone, no matter what medium they use. Whether you’re into watercolor, oils, acrylics, or even digital art, this book has so much to offer. Personally, I specialize in oil painting, so I’m not the best person to give you tips on watercolors.
Yes, it’s amazing! Did he happen to study under David Leffel? Their styles are quite similar, although David is already a legend, and honestly, no one can really compare to him.
I've been painting and drawing for 55 years, want to learn how to paint? Then paint, it's the best way to learn, it is an acquired skill, the more one does the better one gets. Books can help but there's nothing like experience.
I agree with you! 👍👍It’s clear that reading alone won’t teach you how to paint. However, if you only practice painting without learning the theory behind it, your progress might be slow. You could end up repeating the same mistakes over and over without really improving. That’s where books and theoretical knowledge play a crucial role. In terms of importance, I’d say it’s about 30% books and theory, and 70% hands-on practice. What’s your take on that? .😊😊
You're absolutely right! If you understand everything about light and learn how to solve specific problems, you'll master painting. Talent isn't necessary-it's just a word. Behind every so-called "talent" is hard work and dedication. It's easy to read about something, but putting it into practice is where the real challenge lies right ? 😊😊
@ I think it takes obsession too. Not just passion. It is hard work. I think A person with talent will progress more quickly in the beginning. Beginnings are quite short!
Thanks for the book recommendations, but I’m just letting you know your free download does not work. It just takes me to another UA-cam page but doesn’t open… I have tried it twice
I'm sorry, but Ling is working normally. When I click on it, it prompts me to leave UA-cam. After clicking the "Leave UA-cam" button, the file downloads successfully! This is a file I discovered online years ago, but it’s no longer available for download anywhere today.
Amazing -- I have the first two, bought years ago! I do love them.
I've been a painter for years and this is a solid well presented video.
That’s great to hear, thanks! Just out of curiosity, do you have any favorite painting books you’d recommend?
Totally agree with the 2 first choices, I have them both and keep rereading them to discover new insights. James Gurney is the bomb! I will definitely buy the 3rd recommendation, looks awsome! Thanks for the video!
I'm so glad we agree! That third book is absolutely amazing, especially considering how beautifully it's made. The quality is just outstanding. I highly recommend it!
Thank you for the book recommendations. I have many books but none that delves into these important components of oil painting like these three books seem to do. I’ve ordered one and will add the other two in a month or two. BTW, you’re an amazing painter and I love when you release a new video!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I’m thrilled to hear you enjoy my work. Don’t worry, new videos showcasing the painting process for my latest pieces will be coming your way very soon.
My sister just gave me the first book a couple of weeks ago for my birthday. It's a great book. It gives a lot of information without overwhelming you. I want to get the other 2 books. They look great too.
Awesome! Belated happy birthday wishes! .💐💐I hope you enjoy the book!
This is my favourite painting book too!
Fist bump ! 😊😊
Thanks for the video. Look forward to the second two books but can’t agree with the first choice. I bought the book some time ago and tried multiple times to get through it because he is so knowledgeable. While it has some great info, it’s a hodgepodge collection of aspects of painting not presented in a logical progression that builds on the previous topic. After re reading several times, I finally tossed it so that I would not attempt to put any more time into it when I realized I never incorporated any of it into my work due to the fragmented way the material is presented. And his color sense and painting style is that of a very dated illustrator’s look. Would only buy with an option to return it because I think many readers will feel similarly.
Thanks for your comment. Of course, my recommendations might not suit everyone. But in terms of my own style and growth as an artist, I've learned the most from the books I’ve mentioned, even though I’ve read hundreds of others. I’m sure there are many more amazing books out there that I haven’t discovered yet. If you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them!
i agree with u. i did try several times to read this book. too dense with info and complicated.
This is great! I have 2 of these and refer to them often.
Fist bump ✌️😉
I have the last two books and would absolutely agree that these two books are great. I don't have James Gurney's book, but love his work and often watch him paint on social media.
Glad to hear ! His book is awesome as well his art !
My tip make sure you have at least 4 values in your paintings.
Great reviews, thank you.
Glad to help ,!
I have all three. All excellent.
Great !!
Best books for painters to have and will always refer back to:
Edgar Payne on composition
Carlson - Landscape
Helen Van Wyk- on color
Helen Van Wyk - on Florals (still life)…
E. J Robinson - first book on Painting Ocean (his 4 books are all different) and great for seascape/ water painters
1:30 this author took the information from Carlson book..
That's awesome, thanks so much for adding the extra information and for your recommendation! I really appreciate it. Helen was really good, and I also watched her videos. She’s kind of like Bob Ross in a skirt. to me :)
Thank you for sharing. Very useful information.
Glad to help !
Sir, appreciate sharing this info. Do you have similar suggestions for water colour self taught artists?
Of course, happy to help! The first book, Color and Light, is something I recommend to everyone, no matter what medium they use. Whether you’re into watercolor, oils, acrylics, or even digital art, this book has so much to offer. Personally, I specialize in oil painting, so I’m not the best person to give you tips on watercolors.
Problem Solving is my all-time favorite.
@@sonrc Fist bump !! :)
I like Carlson’s landscape book, and allá prima 2 as well.
I also have both of these. Carlson was in the line of great Tonalists, so you can't go wrong with him.
Greg Kreutz is a real master. He still teaches at the artist league in New York and is such a positive artistic force.
Yes, it’s amazing! Did he happen to study under David Leffel? Their styles are quite similar, although David is already a legend, and honestly, no one can really compare to him.
Yep, you can't go wrong with James Gurney. He's a real mensch too.
James Gurney sent me here!
Great stuff/ thx
Thank you !
What are the three tips?
I've been painting and drawing for 55 years, want to learn how to paint? Then paint, it's the best way to learn, it is an acquired skill, the more one does the better one gets. Books can help but there's nothing like experience.
I agree with you! 👍👍It’s clear that reading alone won’t teach you how to paint. However, if you only practice painting without learning the theory behind it, your progress might be slow. You could end up repeating the same mistakes over and over without really improving. That’s where books and theoretical knowledge play a crucial role.
In terms of importance, I’d say it’s about 30% books and theory, and 70% hands-on practice. What’s your take on that? .😊😊
I think it means understanding light, learn to constantly problem solve and set yourself up for success by learning to chose your subject matter
You're absolutely right! If you understand everything about light and learn how to solve specific problems, you'll master painting. Talent isn't necessary-it's just a word. Behind every so-called "talent" is hard work and dedication. It's easy to read about something, but putting it into practice is where the real challenge lies right ? 😊😊
@ I think it takes obsession too. Not just passion. It is hard work. I think A person with talent will progress more quickly in the beginning. Beginnings are quite short!
Thanks for the book recommendations, but I’m just letting you know your free download does not work. It just takes me to another UA-cam page but doesn’t open… I have tried it twice
I'm sorry, but Ling is working normally. When I click on it, it prompts me to leave UA-cam. After clicking the "Leave UA-cam" button, the file downloads successfully! This is a file I discovered online years ago, but it’s no longer available for download anywhere today.
Yes, link is working.