Thank you…. I could listen to you teach all day …I love that you explain things in a such a simple , honest and humble way ,you can obviously see how talented and knowledgeable you are without showing off and bamboozling people with technical jargon, I really appreciate that ….
Wow, its so beautiful and colourful, watching u produce this with hardly any effort at all is such a joy. That only comes with many many years of painting, how u just produced the hanging bark so typical of these trees was amazing. Thanku so much, it was wonderful to wstch 😊❤
A very enjoyable time watching you paint this one Len. You are a master in the field of painting specially with Gumtrees and having a stand of trees made it more enjoyable. Always enjoy your paintings
A lot of North American bush scenes on youtube. This is exactly the technique i'm looking for, its what i see across the road on the Albert River near Beenleigh..thanks a lot
Thanks Len for the fantasric tips. That made and look so easy. Been following Smith and Ross but yours are frankly much elaborate yet to the point, and very much practical. Thanks a lot.
I’ve watched some of the North American painters, but I don’t live in Montana or Alaska, but in Australia. Len paints wonderful Aussie landscapes that I relate to.
I really enjoy watching your tutorials. I love your free style of painting and like how you explain your techniques. I am just an amateur at this but I really enjoy some of the end results I get, thanks to you. Keep up the good work.
I love Len's lessons and they are so easy to follow ago with.. I have a great time painting along with him.. and I am always amazed at how well mine turn out... my family and friends have my paintings and they all love them.. thanks Len for sharing you amazingly talented gift....
Magnificent lesson on doing Australian Gums, love it l am currently doing Alcohol inks on tiles and trying to do Australian gums, this has been a wonderful lesson, many thanks.
Hi Len , A friend sent me this one in May 2015 and Looking back I see that I watched this a year ago . Yes I did watch it again , still learning from your magical Video Lessons
I really started my trees from watching this very video years ago, away I went, Im pretty good but get scared to do it as I want it better but your ways so easy.
I use many brands. In Australia I often use Chromacryl. Matisse for some odd colors like the Indian yellow type colors. When in Thailand I use some local brands and the Rowney or Winsor and Newton - can't remember how to spell them at the moment. Galerle or something like that.
thankyou len for teaching us...it's funny i havn't attempted to paint a realistic tree as yet but i trued yesterday and i just painted a dark brown trunk ha ha like we learnt in school no wonder it didn't look right but tomm i will attempt to follow your lesson i will take my time and practice cheers ya aussie student
I just heard you say "Ultramarine Blue" which I assumed was Warhammer Citadel Paints from Games Workshops. If that isn't the case, what paints do you use? Very nice painting too by the way.
i am not doing to good on this one but its my first try i can always gesso over my canvis and keep trying i having trouble with the bank and using the pallet knife and mixing my colors to dark for everything
i want a village scene..but all over the UA-cam videos i just see the tress...no houses,no roads no nothing.....plz if u can help me Mr.Len Hend...plz do a painting of a scene that contains houses roads & everything.....plz plz plz....For God Sake
Thank you…. I could listen to you teach all day …I love that you explain things in a such a simple , honest and humble way ,you can obviously see how talented and knowledgeable you are without showing off and bamboozling people with technical jargon, I really appreciate that ….
Wow, its so beautiful and colourful, watching u produce this with hardly any effort at all is such a joy.
That only comes with many many years of painting, how u just produced the hanging bark so typical of these trees was amazing.
Thanku so much, it was wonderful to wstch 😊❤
A very enjoyable time watching you paint this one Len. You are a master in the field of painting specially with Gumtrees and having a stand of trees made it more enjoyable. Always enjoy your paintings
I love that you never let mistakes get you down. You take every little mistake and make it into something beautiful.
I love the calm voice and clear instruction.
Best art technique education I’ve had to date. Soo much packed in there. Thank you.
Absolutely the best explanation of acrylic and gum tree painting I have seen.
A lot of North American bush scenes on youtube. This is exactly the technique i'm looking for, its what i see across the road on the Albert River near Beenleigh..thanks a lot
This is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen. Thanks for your great teaching!
Amazing video Len made my year 12 studio art final so much better!!!
I legit almost cried this is so beautiful thank you so much
Thanks Len for the fantasric tips.
That made and look so easy. Been following Smith and Ross but yours are frankly much elaborate yet to the point, and very much practical.
Thanks a lot.
I’ve watched some of the North American painters, but I don’t live in Montana or Alaska, but in Australia. Len paints wonderful Aussie landscapes that I relate to.
I really enjoy watching your tutorials. I love your free style of painting and like how you explain your techniques. I am just an amateur at this but I really enjoy some of the end results I get, thanks to you. Keep up the good work.
I love Len's lessons and they are so easy to follow ago with.. I have a great time painting along with him.. and I am always amazed at how well mine turn out... my family and friends have my paintings and they all love them.. thanks Len for sharing you amazingly talented gift....
Thanks Len. Great to learn from a great Australian artist.
Magnificent lesson on doing Australian Gums, love it l am currently doing Alcohol inks on tiles and trying to do Australian gums, this has been a wonderful lesson, many thanks.
You are an amazing artist Len
I've watched this a few times now, it's an old one but still one of my faves.
Hope to see you back soon Len.
Dave M ( AUSTRALIA)😎🇦🇺
I lived in outback Australia when I was young - I now live in Mullumbimby (worth checking out) and I also live in Chiang Mai.
Can not wait to follow some of your tutorials ❤
@@JUSTALOONEYKID That was years ago, I now live in Chiang Mai.
thank you :) great to have an Aussie with a nice relaxed easy method to learn from :)
you still make it look so easy great work regards Bill
Stunningly beautiful Len. I thank you.
I enjoy watching your videos, I like your free style of painting and how you explains your techniques. Thank you. I would like to have a beach scene.
You make this look so easy!
Love your work
Hi Len , A friend sent me this one in May 2015 and Looking back I see that I watched this a year ago . Yes I did watch it again , still learning from your magical Video Lessons
41Ned Thanks Ned - all the best mate.
Great video, you make it look easy , thanks for sharing
great art lesson, Len and beautiful painting, thanks
Beautiful! I enjoyed watching this and i hope i can paint a gum tree landscape with confidence :D
You're amazing, I adore your lessons and paintings!!
Wow. You have a talent.
They resemble the Eucalyptus citriodora- Lemon scented gum I feel the most stateliest tree in the specie. very nice painting as well.
I really started my trees from watching this very video years ago, away I went, Im pretty good but get scared to do it as I want it better but your ways so easy.
You are amazing and thankyou for the knowledge
lovin your technique.
Well done mate 👍🏻
j adore:beau,bien et professionnel.MERCI.
Great what make of acrylics do u use len
I use many brands.
In Australia I often use Chromacryl. Matisse for some odd colors like the Indian yellow type colors.
When in Thailand I use some local brands and the Rowney or Winsor and Newton - can't remember how to spell them at the moment. Galerle or something like that.
wow awesome Len
thankyou len for teaching us...it's funny i havn't attempted to paint a realistic tree as yet but i trued yesterday and i just painted a dark brown trunk ha ha like we learnt in school no wonder it didn't look right but tomm i will attempt to follow your lesson i will take my time and practice cheers ya aussie student
great tutorial len
Thanks Roger
Your wonderful to watch.
They're like those big Ghost gums.
i like your paint
Hi len, do u live in the outback?
Do you use Citadel paints?
+Henry TheEgg (Cyberplayer1337) Sorry but I have never heard of them
I just heard you say "Ultramarine Blue" which I assumed was Warhammer Citadel Paints from Games Workshops. If that isn't the case, what paints do you use? Very nice painting too by the way.
I googled. Nevermind, sorry for the confusion!
i am not doing to good on this one but its my first try i can always gesso over my canvis and keep trying i having trouble with the bank and using the pallet knife and mixing my colors to dark for everything
It's good that you know where you are going wrong.
cheers len
I Like it
i want a village scene..but all over the UA-cam videos i just see the tress...no houses,no roads no nothing.....plz if u can help me Mr.Len Hend...plz do a painting of a scene that contains houses roads & everything.....plz plz plz....For God Sake
you can wathc another painting by allison pror in which you can see a hut adjacent to forest ....
ua-cam.com/video/BECF81muA0s/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/BECF81muA0s/v-deo.html
see the above vedio for cabin by forest
Len has a couple of Village Scenes. Have a look at his Lessons. He even shows yiu how to do a village as viewed from a distance.
feels like I'm watching play school but as an adult
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