I'm a beginner when it comes to oil painting,still at the stage: "pick up the paint put it on the canvas and hope for the best",so the best paints doesn't help me until I make progress. Oil is quite different from acrylic but the best result I get using the method in your Course : From Acrylic to Oil in 5 Steps. It is a great pleasure to watch your creations and every your video is a gift to me.Thank you Malcolm!
Wow, amazing colours, such coverage! I really need to get out of my funk and get brave with oils and actually open the box...please tell me they don't expire.. lol. I'll never get tired of watching you paint and see what you do with just a few colours and a small surface. Beautiful little gem.
Hi Malcolm, I follow you since a few months, you are very inspiring. I prefer to paint in acrylic medium, so plz make some videos on acrylic painting. Thank you.
Hello Malcolm. How would you say that these paints compare to Michael Harding? I am moving on from student grade paint, and I am wanting to head in the right direction. Your opinion would be appreciated.
You seem to be having real fun! I have looked at the the Evolve option. Do you think one will be able to get a firm grip on the fundamentals using ordinary paints and brushes. I am keen to get going on this learning curve but as I indicated to you before finances are just not there. It is lovely to see you in action.
Absolutely. You do not need a lot. The most important part is knowing what to focus on and progress along a structured path. From there you can do anything you want.
Hi Malcolm, this is awesome. Thank you! The paints look really good and aren't too terribly expensive either it seems. I started painting a while ago and still have an incredibly hard time to find the right colors. I often find myself attempting to copy the colors I see in a reference perfectly and in the end the painting doesn't look artsy or painterly at all but just like a crappy copy of the reference. I'm already quite decent at seing shapes and forms and not getting tempted to copy them but using them as inspirtation. But colors continue to give me really bad headaches. Do you have any advice? Maybe a video? I couldn't find one that seems related. Thank you anywy! Your work is very inspiring to me
Thank you! This is a blog article I put together with several color related lessons: www.malcolmdeweyfineart.com/blog/the-ultimate-color-mixing-guide-for-artists There could be something there you can pursue. I think a big change comes with learning more about color temperature. Mixing accurate hues are important, but the expressive side comes with using color temperature with more confidence. A lot of trial and error to this, but worth it.
@@MalcolmDewey Thank you so much for the quick response! Just reading the first sentence gave me a good chuckle. How true indeed! There is so much there in that article... it's incredbile! I will definitely work through it. Thanks again
@@MalcolmDewey It's a family company with their own paint-making philosophy in Belgium. Many people put them on a par with Old Holland but it's a bit apples and oranges (Blockx paints are definitely softer and slower drying, using both linseed oil and poppy oil). Somehow they got me with their marketing even though they're expensive. :D
No matter the quality or medium, your talent and knowledge is what makes your paintings so special. Thank you 😊
😊 Thank you!
Thank you, Malcolm. That's a beautiful little painting. So vibrant. That cad red light looks like vermillion. It is probably worth 49.00!
I'm a beginner when it comes to oil painting,still at the stage: "pick up the paint put it on the canvas and hope for the best",so the best paints doesn't help me until I make progress.
Oil is quite different from acrylic but the best result I get using the method in your Course : From Acrylic to Oil in 5 Steps.
It is a great pleasure to watch your creations and every your video is a gift to me.Thank you Malcolm!
Thanks Vesna, but you have have progressed much further than beginner. 😊
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Wow !you made my day
😍I'm already preparing the palette!🎨
Wow, amazing colours, such coverage! I really need to get out of my funk and get brave with oils and actually open the box...please tell me they don't expire.. lol. I'll never get tired of watching you paint and see what you do with just a few colours and a small surface. Beautiful little gem.
Thank you Marina. Yes go for it. Smaller paintings are practical for anyone with limited time. They look good too.
oils do not expire, yay! happy painting.
Thank you Malcolm, looking forward to learning more about shadows! 😊
I always admire the luminocity of your color.
The beauty of your demo painting kicked in real hard in the last part 🙌👏👏👏 I almost forgot you’re reviewing the paint colours. Very nice! Thanks
Thank you very much!
I love Old Holland Paints. also enjoy M. Graham oil paints. They have a nice warm white. Cheers 😊
Thanks for the tip Kim
So pretty! Your color sense is genius!
Beautiful colours and a lovely painting! Thank you, Malcolm!❤
Many thanks
Hi Malcolm, I follow you since a few months, you are very inspiring. I prefer to paint in acrylic medium, so plz make some videos on acrylic painting. Thank you.
I will try to do so although my approach is the same as for oils.
The paints look beautiful, & the sketch is mesmerising as usual, something to aspire towards. Thank you Malcolm.
Thank you, I'm happy you enjoyed it.
love your paintings! wish I could paint like that
Thank you!
Mouthwatering colours! I love this video, thanks.
Excellent, thank you
Hello Malcolm. How would you say that these paints compare to Michael Harding? I am moving on from student grade paint, and I am wanting to head in the right direction. Your opinion would be appreciated.
I would probably go with Michael Harding because I like their buttery paint consistency. Quality of paint? No difference there.
You seem to be having real fun! I have looked at the the Evolve option. Do you think one will be able to get a firm grip on the fundamentals using ordinary paints and brushes. I am keen to get going on this learning curve but as I indicated to you before finances are just not there. It is lovely to see you in action.
Absolutely. You do not need a lot. The most important part is knowing what to focus on and progress along a structured path. From there you can do anything you want.
Nicely done, Malcolm. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Malcolm, this is awesome. Thank you! The paints look really good and aren't too terribly expensive either it seems. I started painting a while ago and still have an incredibly hard time to find the right colors. I often find myself attempting to copy the colors I see in a reference perfectly and in the end the painting doesn't look artsy or painterly at all but just like a crappy copy of the reference. I'm already quite decent at seing shapes and forms and not getting tempted to copy them but using them as inspirtation. But colors continue to give me really bad headaches. Do you have any advice? Maybe a video? I couldn't find one that seems related. Thank you anywy! Your work is very inspiring to me
Thank you! This is a blog article I put together with several color related lessons: www.malcolmdeweyfineart.com/blog/the-ultimate-color-mixing-guide-for-artists
There could be something there you can pursue. I think a big change comes with learning more about color temperature. Mixing accurate hues are important, but the expressive side comes with using color temperature with more confidence. A lot of trial and error to this, but worth it.
@@MalcolmDewey Thank you so much for the quick response! Just reading the first sentence gave me a good chuckle. How true indeed! There is so much there in that article... it's incredbile! I will definitely work through it. Thanks again
Where do we click for the free painting course? Thx
Top right of the video
Such a gorgeous painting! I have just subscribed to your channel
Excellent, thank you!
Nice informative review. Did you ever try Blockx oil paint?
Thank you, no I have not come across those before.
@@MalcolmDewey It's a family company with their own paint-making philosophy in Belgium. Many people put them on a par with Old Holland but it's a bit apples and oranges (Blockx paints are definitely softer and slower drying, using both linseed oil and poppy oil). Somehow they got me with their marketing even though they're expensive. :D
@@trondsi sounds great, enjoy them!
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Thank you
Binge watching, as I’m home with an extra ill son. He gets Disney, I get Dewey.
😄 Sounds good!