Paint this stunning mountain landscape with just a basic sponge!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2019
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In this video, use this step by step guide on how to paint this landscape with simple a kitchen sponge!
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Equiptment used:
Chromacryl acrylic paint (warm and cool versions of each primary colour)
Art Spectrum brushes series 2000
Canon SL2 with Canon EF Lens - 50 mm - F/1.8
Canon G7X mark II
Rode lapel mic
Drone shots courtesy of P.J Rogers
Wow such amazing art with so much of fun💝💝
How wonderful you checked this out, Thank you for your kind words 💜🎨🍷
Amazing!
What a great idea, and it turned out beautiful...
Allison Prior You’ve just made my day!!! Thank you so much for subscribing. I feel honoured😍 I adore your channel 💜🎨🍷
How fantastic! Love the ideas you come up with. Looks so easy to blend with a sponge. Have to try this!
Alicia Madson Would love to hear how you get on! 😀🎨🍷
This is pure genius! Who knew a simple sponge could create that. It’s a great was of reusing these things too if it prolongs them ending up in our oceans.
Another great vid. Thanks for your great ideas.
Donna Ryan You’re spot on about reuse not recycle ;)
Thx for your kind words Donna 😍🎨🍷
Oh wow! You make it look so easy. You deserve way more views, some amazing videos in your channel. Subscribed 👍🏼
Lou Thanks Lou! It gets even more fun when you go on a larger canvas with a larger sponge. 🎨🍷
I used sponge to do a painting and it was so nice...loved how it worked and blended paint 😊😊
a kanhai How wonderful 😃 Do glad you had great success with it 😉🎨🍷
@@paintandpinotinperth7868 😊😊
Great Music, first time I ever heard it was a Bugs Bunny cartoon. Ya'll have Bugs Bunny down under? (he may have taken a left tun at Albuquerque)
Reason all that Good Music was played with the Cartoons is that the Studio didn't have to pay Royalties because that Music was Public Domain.
Good memories