Seascape oil painting tutorial, plein air artist, Asturias - The Life of a painter, Juan Bosco EP34

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 37

  • @josemiguelgonzaez7923
    @josemiguelgonzaez7923 Рік тому +1

    A beautiful job... Thanks You

  • @寅-m2t
    @寅-m2t 9 місяців тому +2

    Extremely Beautiful. Not only your oil painting, but also the video is beautiful, like oil paintings. Many scenes from your video can be used as material for oil paintings.

  • @angelalewis4213
    @angelalewis4213 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful seascape

  • @traceyjo7297
    @traceyjo7297 Рік тому

    Your clouds seem to be moving on your canvas. How lovely

  • @judithslawter372
    @judithslawter372 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful painting!

  • @melissaamyx2196
    @melissaamyx2196 Рік тому +1

    So beautiful! The landscape and your painting... thank you Juan!

  • @walterhundt
    @walterhundt Рік тому +2

    Beautiful work, I’d love to see some more oil paintings.

    • @JuanBosco
      @JuanBosco  Рік тому

      Thanks Walter for your opinion!

  • @CurlyHairArtistry
    @CurlyHairArtistry Рік тому +1

    Found your channel and love all you do and how you create - well done and encourage you to continue sharing your journey as it speaks deeply to me personally - thank you.

    • @JuanBosco
      @JuanBosco  Рік тому

      Thanks for the push and support 👌

  • @antheablackmore5838
    @antheablackmore5838 Рік тому +1

    Wow what a beautiful oil painting ! Another wonderfully atmospheric video and artwork , thank you

  • @annagray4208
    @annagray4208 Рік тому +3

    Beautifully done again, Jaun. Missed your little dog. Thank you

    • @JuanBosco
      @JuanBosco  Рік тому

      The forecast said 2 celsiuss degrees at 9:00 am and I tought it was too cold for “Spree”… but finally it was really hot!

  • @DannySabraArt
    @DannySabraArt Рік тому

    Beautiful painting and cinematic video. Great work.

  • @alinserea4179
    @alinserea4179 Рік тому +1

    I love❤, the amount of information 💓, about 💝 this 💯, 💖interesting tutorial💞 thank you for the beautiful video you share with us.💖,,.

  • @robertradocha6871
    @robertradocha6871 Рік тому

    💕💯🎨🎨🎨

  • @randominternetuser2
    @randominternetuser2 Рік тому

    Love your videos! Gracias!

  • @Roman_Goss_Art
    @Roman_Goss_Art Рік тому

    ✨✨✨💙👍

  • @R_H21
    @R_H21 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know much about oil other than the Bob Ross painting I did decades ago. I learned that I hate all the mess and having to clean all my brushes and smell turpentine. I even got paint on my pajama pants that never came off! (Yes, I painted in my pj’s 🤣) So my memories of oil is that there’s a lot of hassle. That is why I really appreciate your taking the time and effort to make a video and share your art/process with us. (Does someone help you film? I was wondering if you had to lug around two tripods in addition to all the filming and painting equipment all by yourself!) Still, I love how oil looks…. and the closest I’ll probably ever get to that oil look is gouache. (Acrylics are messy too, so I don’t touch those either.)

    • @northernembersoutdoors1045
      @northernembersoutdoors1045 Рік тому +1

      Hi, I started using artisan oil paint by windser and Newton.
      It's a water based oil paint, so you don't need anything like turps or chemicals.
      No smell.
      You can use it with water or any of the normal items that you'd use with normal oil, like linseed oil or something, to clean the brushes is just a bit of soap and water. Of course it doesn't dry as quick as gouache but it's really good.

    • @R_H21
      @R_H21 Рік тому

      @@northernembersoutdoors1045 Sounds interesting! I might try it someday. Thanks!

    • @R_H21
      @R_H21 Рік тому

      @user-kc7mu4jp4p It is water soluble, like watercolor, so you can easily clean your brushes and palette.

  • @antoniogilart
    @antoniogilart Рік тому

    Excelente trabajo en un entorno muy agradable.

  • @FrL659
    @FrL659 Рік тому +1

    Hello Juan. This video was a real treat. I paint in watercolour….but you have have made me curious about oil. May I ask about the surface you painted on ? Personally, I would enjoy more of these coil paintings.

    • @JuanBosco
      @JuanBosco  Рік тому

      Hi! Working with oils is not toooo diferent from watercolors as people says..
      I took a wood panel, then a coat of gesso, and another coat of burn siena tone…
      It is a very old fashioned way to start oils but it is wonderful 👌

    • @FrL659
      @FrL659 Рік тому +1

      @@JuanBosco Thank you for the detailed answer. I was wondering if the background colour was actually paint or a medium. So far oil had to be applied in thick goowy layers which did not always appeal to me. But yours looked so thin and delicate that I am ready to reconsider my (hasty) judgment.😀. Do you think à course is absolutely necessary to start oil or can I just learn as I go by ?

    • @JuanBosco
      @JuanBosco  Рік тому +2

      I would say: first rule of painting: not fear at all to try and experimenting with everything . All the old masters did it. You can for example even mix different mediums like watercolors with oils! In art everything is allowed if the result is beautiful 🤣
      You could start by yourself and try everything you see online or in books and then at some point you can take some lessons too, you can learn from everywhere😊

    • @FrL659
      @FrL659 Рік тому

      @@JuanBosco Thank you so much 😀

  • @ShawNshawN
    @ShawNshawN Рік тому

    En buena hora. Debese anadir algun comentario del tiempo, como perceivas esta region, porque pintas aqui, la hora, etc. Buena pintora. Me gusta la ropa antigua se sienta como un marino pintando. Guay!

  • @bleueclandestine
    @bleueclandestine Рік тому

    Love the video and the sounds! A lovely painting (is it available to buy?)!

  • @ВладимирБреусов-и5у

    Вы перешли на масло и средний фарма я очень рад за вас удачи вам!

  • @АлексейБогомолов-у4р

    Is it tonalism?

  • @MrJairo3259
    @MrJairo3259 Рік тому

    Wheres the stylish hat?

  • @michaelsherck5099
    @michaelsherck5099 Рік тому

    The painting was very nice but the video would have been more useful if you had said why you made the choices you made and why you painted it the way you did.

  • @angelomariano9494
    @angelomariano9494 Рік тому +1

    Honestly, the reason most of the people in NYC don't come to talk to an artist on the street is that they saw and see two many of them. We are not at the time of De Kooning, Pollock, Motherwell, etc. On top, the city is filled with a lot of mediocre artists studying at SVA, the Art Students League, Cooper Union, National Academy. You can walk around NY with a violin case, a painting easel, or anything else...nobody is going to go WOW, are you an artist?! Unless is a tourist or a person who just arrived.

    • @meredith7236
      @meredith7236 3 місяці тому

      If everyone only did a hobby or a passion if they were as good as Da Vinci we would be a world full of Trump's, without the blessing from God, without joy. That's like saying no one should play a sport unless they are as good as A league players. Art lifts the soul and the human vibration. If it brings a person joy and peace who cares if they are good or not.