Quite possible this is the prettiest piece you have presented on this channel and it truly was an inspiration as well as instructional. I need to get a full set of oils pronto lol
I don’t paint but I learned a lot from this!!! The medium may vary from what I use but the shading n values is awesome. I turned to crafting and left art for awhile so I’m relearning everything again
Beautiful! Could you point me a video on how you mix you paint? Total noob here just started painting!! I found some videos but result is nowhere near what i see in this vidéo! Thank you.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What type of water mixable oil did you use? At one point you said you used medium, what did you use? can this be done in just the oil only no medium? I am sensitive to smells. How long did this take?Thank you . I just love this . I was always afraid to do oils because of the solvents. What is a good student brand of water mixable oils? would you do one in acrylic please?
This is a year late, but Winsor and Newton Artisan Water-mixable oils are a common student grade brand. You could also try the Lukas Berlin water-mixable oils. They are great value for the price. A more high quality brand would be Royal Talens Cobra.
You can use water in Oils?! I learned that oils can't mix with water and I remember a experiment that I did. And what was that name for acrylics to slow drying time?
You can't use water with traditional oils, but there are water-mixable oils available that you can clean up with water instead of solvent. And if you want to slow the dry time of your acrylics, you should look for an acrylic retarder or slow-dry medium. I hope that helps.
Owls are a favorite of mine. Just beautiful! Thank you!❤
That is absolutely superb! You are very talented and also a great teacher.
Wow, just gorgeous!
Quite possible this is the prettiest piece you have presented on this channel and it truly was an inspiration as well as instructional. I need to get a full set of oils pronto lol
Awwww... The barn owl looks so cute! He looks so real that he could pop out of your canvas! Could you do more realistic animal oil paintings?
One of the most beautiful painting I saw ❤️
that is a stunning painting!
I don’t paint but I learned a lot from this!!! The medium may vary from what I use but the shading n values is awesome. I turned to crafting and left art for awhile so I’m relearning everything again
beautiful painting!
Wow, love it!
Wow great painting, loved it....😍
It's So Beautiful Realistic Painting :-)
Thanks Matt - LOVELY!
That owl was so realistic that could easily bring my letter from Howarts
It looks amazing. I might just have to try this!
Fantastic.... thank you for sharing
Stunning bird
Beautiful
Great theme selection👌
and marvelous painting 👏👏👏
Amazing ❤
naturally beautiful 😍
Hi, this is beautiful. Can you please give a link or description of where we can buy the red brush you used for the trees?
Beautiful! Could you point me a video on how you mix you paint? Total noob here just started painting!! I found some videos but result is nowhere near what i see in this vidéo! Thank you.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What type of water mixable oil did you use? At one point you said you used medium, what did you use? can this be done in just the oil only no medium? I am sensitive to smells. How long did this take?Thank you . I just love this . I was always afraid to do oils because of the solvents. What is a good student brand of water mixable oils? would you do one in acrylic please?
This is a year late, but Winsor and Newton Artisan Water-mixable oils are a common student grade brand. You could also try the Lukas Berlin water-mixable oils. They are great value for the price. A more high quality brand would be Royal Talens Cobra.
omg it's so beautiful
Fantastic💖👏
😍👍👍👍 Super!
I likes the snowy oil
Where is the picture you are drawing from? Thank you!
Nice toppen
What paint are you using please?
What size canvas? Looks like an 8x10
Can I use just normal oil paints?
You can use water in Oils?! I learned that oils can't mix with water and I remember a experiment that I did. And what was that name for acrylics to slow drying time?
You can't use water with traditional oils, but there are water-mixable oils available that you can clean up with water instead of solvent. And if you want to slow the dry time of your acrylics, you should look for an acrylic retarder or slow-dry medium. I hope that helps.
This is so COOL!! (sorry XD)
It's a snowy owl not oil xD