Great painting, and really good teaching. I like what he said about getting over the fear of putting in dark paint and having to just go for it. Great stuff 👍
Hi Rodney. The mop brush I used in this video is made by Neef. It is an Alavaro Castagnet Signature brush and the other is an Escoda Perla. I have recently switched to #6 and #10 Davinci squirrel for my mop brushes and #'s 6, 8, 10 and 12 Escoda Reserva (Kolinski Red Sable) pointed round brushes for everything else.
Good eye Terence! As usual, I never complete a painting on site. I usually work it to about 80% to 90% and then finish the painting in the studio with fresh eyes. Happy Painting!
Me encanta Alan Bravo!!Gracias!!😉
Gracias Mariam!
Perfect channel for this virus vacation
Really really enjoyed this , Alan makes it look so simple ! Fabulous
Thank you Anthea. So glad you enjoyed it!
You’re studio lighting is casting your arm,hands across the paper. Great Painting
Very nice! Thank you.
You're welcome Jeanne!
Really cool! Love how people approach media in different ways .
Glad you like it Doug!
Not too far from me thanks for doing a show with Alan.
How are you all doing over there I am keeping your country and all living things in my prayers
Love it - been to Saybrook Inn many times.. gorgeous there
Glad you love it, Christine
Great painting, and really good teaching. I like what he said about getting over the fear of putting in dark paint and having to just go for it. Great stuff 👍
Thank you for the kind words Robert. Don't be afraid of the dark!
Thank you for this, I certainly needed it! Most encouraging. What make of paints do you use, really worked well!
You're welcome Barbara. I use Winsor & Newton, Daniel Smith and Holbein, in that order. Mostly, W&N
lovely work! May I know the brand of the mop brush and the other one used. thanks
Hi Rodney. The mop brush I used in this video is made by Neef. It is an Alavaro Castagnet Signature brush and the other is an Escoda Perla. I have recently switched to #6 and #10 Davinci squirrel for my mop brushes and #'s 6, 8, 10 and 12 Escoda Reserva (Kolinski Red Sable) pointed round brushes for everything else.
@@alanjamesband thanks Alan. this is really helpful.
You forgot the reflections of the buildings, as everything else was include I assume you completed the work back in the studio . lovely subject .
Good eye Terence! As usual, I never complete a painting on site. I usually work it to about 80% to 90% and then finish the painting in the studio with fresh eyes. Happy Painting!
Oh my fault you’re outside sorry 😐