A Really excellent tutorial! I've been painting on and off for years and agree with all your thoughts on the products. I always learn something new and really appreciate you doing this. Thank you from the US.
I wish I had picked up on these tips a few years ago, before I went out and spent so much money trying to buy "the best" brushes. I did, however, buy Liquitex Basics to start, which has been amazing to work with as a student brand paint. I still use them but I often mix them with the heavier body Liquitex or Golden and they've worked great together. I've really been tempted to buy the Atelier brand you use but I fear I'm starting to become an art supply hoarder, ha! Anyway, I love your work and I want to thank you so much for your art tips, they're very helpful. God bless you Mark.
I use atelier paints exclusively now. I have tried other good paints but I love that I can rework my acrylic paint. With a wet Pallett as well, I never waste any paint, as I am a slow Painter, this is ideal for me. Should give them a try. Gives a but more freedom like oils but can still dry faster if you wish.
Great advice especially about a larger pallet. I hadn’t thought of it before but do find the one I’m using restricting so, I’m off to buy a larger one tomorrow! Thanks!
Hi Mark, for all the years I have been watching you paint there is one question I have always meant to ask. As you use such a large palette and several colours, how do you manage to keep the colours separated from canvas to canvas, or do you use a fresh board each time?
Ok, so Sally I have an area for dishing the paint out, and then a few boards for mixing the colours on. I change the board depending on the picture and how much space is left available on the board at any given time! Hope that makes sense!
I love this clothes! So real. Natural,like your art!
Hahaha :) I'm just lazy.
Thank you! I enjoyed this video. Greetings from Niagara region in Canada. Painting with passion at age 75
Greetings Monika! So glad you are painting with passion. Age is just a number ;)
I love your honesty ❤️
Thank you :)
Love your teaching and the Paintings are great as well.
Thank you so much!
I just started to painting at age 76 and I love it , Thanks for all the tips :)
You are so welcome!
Fantastic advice very helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your kind comments!
That sea scape in the back though 😍😍😍!!!! Exactly what colours would one need to try and re-create those exact shades ?!
Thank you! You can check out my beachscapes paint recipes playlist here: ua-cam.com/play/PLbRTq9lnYzEDR-XCIKTCjzn_494YZHai_.html
Haven't seen you for a while. Good to see you back.
Thank you very very much! I love watching you!
Thank you too!
Brilliant advise, I never have expensive brushes, not even for my commission work👌👍
I love that seascape!!
A Really excellent tutorial! I've been painting on and off for years and agree with all your thoughts on the products. I always learn something new and really appreciate you doing this. Thank you from the US.
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for your kind comments!
I wish I had picked up on these tips a few years ago, before I went out and spent so much money trying to buy "the best" brushes. I did, however, buy Liquitex Basics to start, which has been amazing to work with as a student brand paint. I still use them but I often mix them with the heavier body Liquitex or Golden and they've worked great together. I've really been tempted to buy the Atelier brand you use but I fear I'm starting to become an art supply hoarder, ha! Anyway, I love your work and I want to thank you so much for your art tips, they're very helpful. God bless you Mark.
Atelier are great paints 👌 I've used them for a few years now very versatile love them.
I use atelier paints exclusively now. I have tried other good paints but I love that I can rework my acrylic paint. With a wet Pallett as well, I never waste any paint, as I am a slow Painter, this is ideal for me. Should give them a try. Gives a but more freedom like oils but can still dry faster if you wish.
Your paintings are amazing! They all speak to me! You are God gifted!
Thank you so much 😀
Great advice, thanks so much. You are an amazing artist with so much to offer.
You are so welcome!
Brilliant advice thank you! Love the idea of a large pallet!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot sir😍🤙
You are very welcome 👍
I love your seascapes.
Thank you for giving very useful tips and inspiring newbies like me.
Glad it was helpful!
Super tips!very useful! Thank you😃
You are welcome 😊
Amazing work, so nice presentation...🖼👏🙂😊👌🖌👨🏻🎨👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great advice especially about a larger pallet. I hadn’t thought of it before but do find the one I’m using restricting so, I’m off to buy a larger one tomorrow! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
Brushes can't substitute the artist...so true
When he said - a different brush wouldn't solve the problem, it's you; I absolutely agreed 😂😅
:D :D :D
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
🙏🙏🙏
Hi Mark, for all the years I have been watching you paint there is one question I have always meant to ask. As you use such a large palette and several colours, how do you manage to keep the colours separated from canvas to canvas, or do you use a fresh board each time?
Ok, so Sally I have an area for dishing the paint out, and then a few boards for mixing the colours on. I change the board depending on the picture and how much space is left available on the board at any given time! Hope that makes sense!
U kinda looked like Ryan Reynolds.
_pretty cool_
What do you recommend to use as a large area palette?
I use a large piece of ply or MDF 👌
Nice tips, can you teach that painting which I am seeing in the background plz n thanks
Thanks! You can find more free info on painting waves right here: www.explore-acrylic-painting.com/painting-waves.html
What is your opinion on open acrylic
Hi, I don't really understand what it is, is that acrylic paint which doesn't dry? Or do you mean the brand Golden Open? Cheers Mark W :)
@@ExploreAcrylics open acrylics as a medium....and your opinion
I see you dug out your finest clothes for this video. 😅
You know it