Your work is amazing. And I really applaud they way you write such details and helpful replies to the questions. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge.
Ek het die Still Life Demo baie geniet dankie Marie. Dis so eenvoudig maar doen so baie vir die siel, Love It!! Le jy partymaal eers die hele agtergrond in voor jy begin werk aan die 'subject matter'? Weereens well done 😀
Thank you so much for your kind words, Frederik!🙏😊 I really appreciate it! Sometimes I'll add in the background before I start painting the main subject, yes! 😊 I think it can be helpful to have a surrounding color to help me judge the colors and values, and also to help me correct the contour lines 💗
Im still confused with the " fat over lean " . Im scared since i heard that my painting can be broken if i dont respect the " fat over lean " . I know how it works but i just dont know how to manage my medium. Do i do like 2 bottles , one with only solvent and one with only oil and i just put my brush inside each ? What do you do ? Do you always put your brush in your medium for every colors ?
Yes, that can be a bit confusing! :) Here's what it means; The fat over lean rule means that you have to work your way from thinner, less oily layers of paint towards thicker more oily layers of paint. This way of painting is especially important if you paint in layers :) So the first layers of your painting should be thinner and if you want to make the paint ''runnier'' use a less oily thinner. Then your next layer of paint should be a bit thicker and if you use a medium this should also be more oily. :) The way I manage this is I use Sennelier's Green for Oil Thinner for my first layer, like my underpainting, and then I just use linseed oil if I need to make the paint a bit more fluid at a later stage. I don't actually use a lot of mediums when I paint, because I don't like to work with paint that's very thin.. :) When I paint I usually have several brushes, one for each area that I'm painting on. If I need to clean my brush between colors, then I just wipe of the paint on a rag or maybe dip it in some thinner to get the excess color out. After I've dipped it in some thinner I wipe it on my rag again and then it's safe to use :) If you want more oil painting tips and information I invite you to check out my website; www.oilpaintingjourney.com/ There I share oil painting advice, tips information, and inspiration :D
@@marieblomfineart may I ask do you use solvent minerals spirits paint thinner or only mediums. I wanna do oil painting. But all the solvent I heard you use to dispose it in a special, I don’t have a car and my family don’6 support me painting and stuff, so is there any paint thinner I can use that I can dispose it in a trash can garbage. I have an oil paint and a medium called- Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel. Please and thank you.
@@dddd5989 Hi! :D Yes, for sure! If you want to paint without any toxic solvents you should order Sennelier's Green for Oil Products. They have thinners, mediums, gels and brush cleaners all 100 % non-toxic and bio degradable which means that you can dispose of them in your normal household trash. :) Here's a link: www.sennelier-colors.com/en/Green-for-oil_fiche_9895.html I love their products! Best of luck with your paintings!
@@marieblomfineart finally thank you so much. It means a lot to me 😭❤️❤️ I can finally oil paint. My family didn’t want something toxic in the house that can catch on fire. And I don’t know how to contact the special dispose place or drive there. I don’t know the number to the trash people that comes to the house to ask if it’s safe for me to do that. So I only did water color, acrylic, oil pastel, since those I know it’s safe to dispose in the trash can garbage. I always been interested in oil painting since my art class in school. I can’t wait to order it so I can do the "fat over lean" method. Thanks a lot.
Dipinto adorabile, ottimo lavoro, sinceri complimenti 👏👏
I would love to see more still life tutorials from you. I love how you mix your colors and it's so helpful when I follow along myself! Thank you
Gracias por enseñarme a hacer los colores😊
Saludos cordiales desde Costa Rica.
Красивый лимон. Прекрасная работа.
Beautiful thank you for sharing. Love the music selections 🙌🏻👩🏻🎨
My pleasure!
so beautiful
Everything is very good. Painting, backraund music, as if I came to your workshop and watched. You are wonderful.💓
Thank you so much Cengiz! 🥰 I appreciate it!
I Love it! You painted with so much perfection, learned a lot from this video, got to know the basics :)
I'm so happy you found the video helpful Hajra!
Your work is amazing. And I really applaud they way you write such details and helpful replies to the questions. Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge.
Thank you so much Edward!
THANK YOU SO MUCH . I love how you say each parts / layers so i realy know what's going on and can try to do it . Thx ❤❤❤
My pleasure! :D So happy you found the video helpful! :)
So beautiful! Love your technique 😍
Thank you so much! :D
Amazing 🤩
Hii new subscriber from india 😊🇮🇳 love your paintings!
Thank you so much @Sweeti ! 😊 I appreciate it! 🌸🙏
Excelente
Magnifica ejecución
Wow, this looks amazing!
Thank you Holger! :D
Very beautiful 😍
This is a wonderful video! Could you tell me about the kind of brushes you use? Thank you!
Love!
It took me a while before I realized your own viewing angle was slightly different than that of the reference camera
Need to revise the yellows. Missing one 😊
Thumbnail bhi isi painting ki lgaaiye...
Aapki painting skill bhut achchi h🥰🥰
bahut bahut dhanyavaad!
amazing, did you use any mediums?
Magnifique merci bravo 👏🏻🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup, Bruno! 🙏😊
Make more of these please 😘
❤❤❤
Excelente técnica,, cómo podría y me gustaría retardar reproducción del vídeo para ver los detalles??
Un Saludo, muchas gracias
Ek het die Still Life Demo baie geniet dankie Marie. Dis so eenvoudig maar doen so baie vir die siel, Love It!! Le jy partymaal eers die hele agtergrond in voor jy begin werk aan die 'subject matter'? Weereens well done 😀
Thank you so much for your kind words, Frederik!🙏😊 I really appreciate it!
Sometimes I'll add in the background before I start painting the main subject, yes! 😊 I think it can be helpful to have a surrounding color to help me judge the colors and values, and also to help me correct the contour lines 💗
What's this song?
Im still confused with the " fat over lean " . Im scared since i heard that my painting can be broken if i dont respect the " fat over lean " . I know how it works but i just dont know how to manage my medium. Do i do like 2 bottles , one with only solvent and one with only oil and i just put my brush inside each ?
What do you do ? Do you always put your brush in your medium for every colors ?
Yes, that can be a bit confusing! :) Here's what it means;
The fat over lean rule means that you
have to work your way from thinner, less oily layers of paint towards thicker more
oily layers of paint.
This way of painting is especially important if you paint in layers :)
So the first layers of your painting should be thinner and if you want to make the paint ''runnier'' use a less oily thinner.
Then your next layer of paint should be a bit thicker and if you use a medium this should also be more oily. :)
The way I manage this is I use Sennelier's Green for Oil Thinner for my first layer, like my underpainting, and then I just use linseed oil if I need to make the paint a bit more fluid at a later stage.
I don't actually use a lot of mediums when I paint, because I don't like to work with paint that's very thin.. :)
When I paint I usually have several brushes, one for each area that I'm painting on. If I need to clean my brush between colors, then I just wipe of the paint on a rag or maybe dip it in some thinner to get the excess color out. After I've dipped it in some thinner I wipe it on my rag again and then it's safe to use :)
If you want more oil painting tips and information I invite you to check out my website;
www.oilpaintingjourney.com/
There I share oil painting advice, tips information, and inspiration :D
@@marieblomfineart AAh ! I APPRECIATE :) THANK'S
@@marieblomfineart may I ask do you use solvent minerals spirits paint thinner or only mediums. I wanna do oil painting. But all the solvent I heard you use to dispose it in a special, I don’t have a car and my family don’6 support me painting and stuff, so is there any paint thinner I can use that I can dispose it in a trash can garbage. I have an oil paint and a medium called- Gamblin Solvent-Free Gel. Please and thank you.
@@dddd5989 Hi! :D Yes, for sure! If you want to paint without any toxic solvents you should order Sennelier's Green for Oil Products. They have thinners, mediums, gels and brush cleaners all 100 % non-toxic and bio degradable which means that you can dispose of them in your normal household trash. :)
Here's a link: www.sennelier-colors.com/en/Green-for-oil_fiche_9895.html
I love their products!
Best of luck with your paintings!
@@marieblomfineart finally thank you so much. It means a lot to me 😭❤️❤️ I can finally oil paint. My family didn’t want something toxic in the house that can catch on fire. And I don’t know how to contact the special dispose place or drive there. I don’t know the number to the trash people that comes to the house to ask if it’s safe for me to do that. So I only did water color, acrylic, oil pastel, since those I know it’s safe to dispose in the trash can garbage. I always been interested in oil painting since my art class in school. I can’t wait to order it so I can do the "fat over lean" method.
Thanks a lot.
Wet on wet ?