What I like in your videos is not only the masterly painting style but also the deep understanding of nature and your guidance which helps me so much! Thank you Malcolm, I am a big fan of yours.
When I restarted painting about two years ago I was watching a lot of UA-cam videos to learn and when i found Malcolm was like finding a treasurer he is the only person who I learned something that improved me a lot especially his style suit the impressionist style that I was looking for Thanks again Malcolm for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻❤️
c est double plaisir , celui de regarder une vidéo agréable ou tout se met en place avec aisance, de manière évidente, dans une incroyable économie de la touche. et puis aussi d'apprendre, de comprendre cette méthode simple, efficace. merci Malcolm pour ce partage c'est génial.
I’ve just discovered your videos Malcolm and am delighted. At last I have found someone who can teach me “loose” painting. I lived in the Eastern Cape for many years and now live in the UK. Your painting style captures what I remember beautifully. Thank you. I look forward to watching more.
Yes indeed Malcolm your emphasise on darks and shapes building through medium to light and highlights is very encouraging. I am having a go at this and hopefully will improve my attempts. Thanks for your tips and instruction. Warner today in Scotland.
Hi, I just found you , thank God, for I need a lot of help with values and colour mixing. Would you kindly tell me what you added to the whilte at 13:38 to make your lights? Thought I heard cad yellow but it looks more like ocre. Thank you!
I've really enjoyed watching your videos. I've been trying to loosen up my painting. I think my paint is part of my issue. It's not loose enough and so I find myself having to add oil which I don't particularly want to do. What brand of paint do you reccomend for a nice smooth buttery texture?
I'm using water mixable oils, I don't particularly like using water so I use linseed. So if I were to do a 'lean' underlayer I would add linseed, and then as I progress into more 'fat' I would use less and less linseed?
Hello Malcolm.... I am new at acrylics and have a picture of me and my little boy, walking on a lane surounded by trees and high grasses etc... Is it possible that I send it to you so you can paint it and maybe give me an idea of how to do it? If yes, where can I send it to?? Greetings from The Netherlands, Esmeralda & Kay I want to go big! and landscape setting (the canvas) :)
Dear Malcolm, a beautiful painting. I want to paint along with you but the photo you are painting from is difficult to see. Can I find it somewhere? Thnx
Usually cerulean blue, a touch of lemon yellow and white. It depends on what I see in the scene. It could be more violet so alizarin plus blue and white. Keep colors clean. Also too much white makes colors cold and lifeless. Color notes and relationships to other colors is all important.
@@MalcolmDewey thank you Sir. Well in my country, above blues are not available only ultramarine, cobalt and Prussian blue are. And besides I see many artists they say we maje every colour with: ultramarine blue, yellow, red and Brown, is it true? I hardly get good green with ultramarine and yellow mid or lemon.
@@MalcolmDewey in struggling with that a bunch right now, I see others and think the take is awesome but mine I just think it's lazy and should be proper realism
@@WilfNelson1 neither approach is lazy or great - it comes down to which approach resonates with you. If you visited an art museum which approach attracts you instinctively? I was attracted to Impressionism the moment I saw it. I love the Old Masters like Rembrandt, but Impressionism in some form pulls me in. The rest is practice ...
@@MalcolmDewey yeah I think that's a lot of it. Impressionist is a beautiful style imo because it brings up that memories are treasured and amazing to us but they are hardly photo realistic and instead they are blurry and filled with movement and emotion. That is what I like. Plus I get bored of a painting around the 2 hour mark and quicker styles are good for that
What I like in your videos is not only the masterly painting style but also the deep understanding of nature and your guidance which helps me so much! Thank you Malcolm, I am a big fan of yours.
Thank you so much 😀
When I restarted painting about two years ago I was watching a lot of UA-cam videos to learn and when i found Malcolm was like finding a treasurer he is the only person who I learned something that improved me a lot especially his style suit the impressionist style that I was looking for Thanks again Malcolm for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏻❤️
How kind of you Haidar - thank you
c est double plaisir , celui de regarder une vidéo agréable ou tout se met en place avec aisance, de manière évidente, dans une incroyable économie de la touche. et puis aussi d'apprendre, de comprendre cette méthode simple, efficace. merci Malcolm pour ce partage c'est génial.
Its a pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Many thanks for sharing another fantastic painting & demonstration Malcolm.
Thank you, it's a pleasure
I’ve just discovered your videos Malcolm and am delighted. At last I have found someone who can teach me “loose” painting. I lived in the Eastern Cape for many years and now live in the UK. Your painting style captures what I remember beautifully. Thank you. I look forward to watching more.
Lovely to hear that Sheena, thank you
Yes indeed Malcolm your emphasise on darks and shapes building through medium to light and highlights is very encouraging. I am having a go at this and hopefully will improve my attempts. Thanks for your tips and instruction. Warner today in Scotland.
Thanks Catherine. Enjoy it.
Fine demonstration 🙏🤎💙❤️💛🖤🤍
Just brilliant ! You certainly captured the light and shadows and all done so loosely and just blotchy brush strokes - love it 💜
Thank you 😊
I really enjoyed your demo. Your narrative is great and answered many of my questions, thank you
Glad it was helpful Joy, thank you.
Thank YOU, Malcolm.
Great Malcolm - makes one want to grab a brush and go!
Many thanks for inspiring me with all the helpful tips
It's a pleasure, thanks Jill
Really enjoying your demo painting; and getting me inspired again. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this excellent teaching. I am learning so much!
You are very welcome
My fav so far, just great and great demonstration!
Thank you
Love your work, love your commentary.
Thank you!
Very useful tutorial, I have learned a lot! And you are a good teacher!
Thank you very much, glad you liked it.
Terrific light to dark thanks
Well what can I say just magic a true impressionist thankyou
I always think warm light/ cold shadows, but yours are a mix. This was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, Sir. you are very good mentor.
like your style.
Thank you!
🤗 looks great, 👍🎨🖌️ I'm going to start on a scene like that 2mrw, 🫣 and try from Frances uk 😊
Have fun!
Amazing! I like your style! Thank you for your video 🎥
Thank you very much Marisa.
I love your style , i want to learn from you
Thank you Anne-Marie.
Really appreciate the comments concerning color temperature.
Informative Demo
Would u talk & demonstrate hard & soft edges: temperature,
Placement ,values,etc
Mostly done already. Please do a channel search for the topics you require. Thank you
Thanks for sharing your talent with us. Do you say your style is more of Impressionism?
Thank you, yes impressionist or painterly as it Is looser brushwork.
As Tina Turner has said, "You're simply the best"...thanks so much...
You are so welcome!
Hi, I just found you , thank God, for I need a lot of help with values and colour mixing. Would you kindly tell me what you added to the whilte at 13:38 to make your lights? Thought I heard cad yellow but it looks more like ocre. Thank you!
Thank you. Yes it is mostly yellow ochre. There may be a touch of yellow lemon, but mostly ochre.
I've really enjoyed watching your videos. I've been trying to loosen up my painting. I think my paint is part of my issue. It's not loose enough and so I find myself having to add oil which I don't particularly want to do. What brand of paint do you reccomend for a nice smooth buttery texture?
Thank you Gina. Excellent student paints like Maimeri Classico or Van Gogh by Royal Talens can be used direct from the tube.
I'm using water mixable oils, I don't particularly like using water so I use linseed. So if I were to do a 'lean' underlayer I would add linseed, and then as I progress into more 'fat' I would use less and less linseed?
I have not tried that approach. Interested to hear how it works for you though. Should be okay. Let me know.
Hello Malcolm.... I am new at acrylics and have a picture of me and my little boy, walking on a lane surounded by trees and high grasses etc... Is it possible that I send it to you so you can paint it and maybe give me an idea of how to do it? If yes, where can I send it to?? Greetings from The Netherlands, Esmeralda & Kay I want to go big! and landscape setting (the canvas) :)
Dear Malcolm, a beautiful painting. I want to paint along with you but the photo you are painting from is difficult to see. Can I find it somewhere? Thnx
What colours do you use for distant trees? 2 question:I have an issue. Sometimes distant trees seem dark other time light and dull
Usually cerulean blue, a touch of lemon yellow and white. It depends on what I see in the scene. It could be more violet so alizarin plus blue and white. Keep colors clean. Also too much white makes colors cold and lifeless. Color notes and relationships to other colors is all important.
@@MalcolmDewey thank you Sir. Well in my country, above blues are not available only ultramarine, cobalt and Prussian blue are. And besides I see many artists they say we maje every colour with: ultramarine blue, yellow, red and Brown, is it true? I hardly get good green with ultramarine and yellow mid or lemon.
@@sameehakhaliq8327 Cobalt is a cool blue so that will work. For the rest keep practicing. ua-cam.com/video/e8pcCflg0Wg/v-deo.html
Does anyone ever look at their own abstract or impressionist art and go 'its wrong' but you see someone else's and you just respect their style
Yup 😊
@@MalcolmDewey in struggling with that a bunch right now, I see others and think the take is awesome but mine I just think it's lazy and should be proper realism
@@WilfNelson1 neither approach is lazy or great - it comes down to which approach resonates with you. If you visited an art museum which approach attracts you instinctively? I was attracted to Impressionism the moment I saw it. I love the Old Masters like Rembrandt, but Impressionism in some form pulls me in. The rest is practice ...
@@MalcolmDewey yeah I think that's a lot of it. Impressionist is a beautiful style imo because it brings up that memories are treasured and amazing to us but they are hardly photo realistic and instead they are blurry and filled with movement and emotion. That is what I like. Plus I get bored of a painting around the 2 hour mark and quicker styles are good for that
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