Thanks so much. I am really learning a lot. I have been painting more hard edged and you are helping me to loosen up. Love your teaching style. Keep them comming.
❤️❤️❤️you are a really good artist and a great teacher, so totally wanna try your style asap. TY for sharing the most valuable of resources,your time,skills,and generosity of spirit with us all❤❤❤
Thank you very much Jay, I’m trying my best, I have others in the works !! Stay tuned and don’t forget to click on the subscribe and Bell button to get notified!
I think you’ll like them, I’ll do more demos with them! There’s a slight learning curve, but once you get over it they are really nice to work with, especially with the right brushes. I use the Princeton Catalyst brushes and it’s wonderful to work with, especially with the Open acrylics! You can find them in my description.
@@GebahiArtworks That sounds really cool. I appreciate any tutorial videos you have time to produce thank you !! And thanks for the very good tip on the brushes. I have learned how important it is to find the right kind of brushes for the particular paint being used. 🎨
Thank you, Gebahi, a great Tutorial again, I am getting a better idea of loose painting. I tend to paint 🎨 too much detail, so watching your videos is teaching me looseness. 🙂
Thank you Christine, at some point memory muscle will take over and it’s just going to come naturally to you! Just concentrate on the overall picture and only add the important info!
i am so appreciative of you taking the time to share so many tips and info. with us, about these paints.. I mainly work with gouache, and watercolors , and I just bought a starter set of these because they seem like such a nice transition for me , as I do not want to work with oils, at this time.. I have also been playing with acryl gouache, and was so surprised at how much I love them!! So many toys, so little time.. Anyway thank you so much!!! Norakag, here
I loved this video. It seemed like too complex for me to try this kind of theme, but you go forward in such a clear and well-paced way, that this now feels within reach. You also have hesitations and change your mind and all those things at varius moments, so it makes it feel much more approachable as a hobby overall. "I never knew I was going to be an artist some day!"
Yes, definitely worth a try! There’s.a slight learning curve, but once past it, it’s pretty nice to work with! The trick is like working with oil’s, and let the layers dry between stages so that it’s not tacky when you lay the subsequent layers, otherwise your paint is going to drag and skip!
If you’re using Open Acrylics it should be dry before you leave depending on how thick the paint was applied! Otherwise Golden sells a drying agent, or you can mix it with regular Golden heavy body paints to dry faster. Or you can mix Open Acrylics with any other heavy body acrylic to dry faster. Otherwise carry it flat to the car.
Thank you very much Nadine! The colors I used are: Hansa yellow, yellow ochre, napthol red, ultramarine blue, Prussia blue, burnt sienna, and titanium white!
Thanks so much. I am really learning a lot. I have been painting more hard edged and you are helping me to loosen up. Love your teaching style. Keep them comming.
Thank you very much!! It’s liberating to paint loosely, isn’t it?!
❤️❤️❤️you are a really good artist and a great teacher, so totally wanna try your style asap. TY for sharing the most valuable of resources,your time,skills,and generosity of spirit with us all❤❤❤
I truly appreciate it Sheila, thank you!!
I think it’s great you’re expanding your subject matter. Well done
Thank you very much Jay, I’m trying my best, I have others in the works !! Stay tuned and don’t forget to click on the subscribe and Bell button to get notified!
Thank you for all your video. I am learning a lot! ❤❤❤
My pleasure Pauline!!!
Excellent tutorial,thank you.
Thank you very much!!!
have learned a lot on your technique, like when you show subject while you paint......helps me see transformation, thanks.
My pleasure Chuck!! I try to keep the reference up as much as possible, but sometimes it take up screen space and takes away from the painting!
Enjoyed your teaching technique, thank you for this informative video 😊
My pleasure, thank you!!!
🌲Wow Karim thanks so much for doing this painting and for using Golden OPEN paints!!
Because I bought some and want to learn to paint with them. 🎨
I think you’ll like them, I’ll do more demos with them! There’s a slight learning curve, but once you get over it they are really nice to work with, especially with the right brushes. I use the Princeton Catalyst brushes and it’s wonderful to work with, especially with the Open acrylics! You can find them in my description.
@@GebahiArtworks That sounds really cool. I appreciate any tutorial videos you have time to produce thank you !!
And thanks for the very good tip on the brushes. I have learned how important it is to find the right kind of brushes for the particular paint being used. 🎨
@@blackdiamond5507 thank you, so far these have hit the mark!!
Magnifique !!! et un grand merci pour vos précieux conseils .
Cordialement
Mon plaisir Luc, merci pour votre soutien !!
I just started golden open a few days ago ( used to watercolor ) so this was just so usefull 👍🏼🙏🏼🎄
Thank you!! Here is another with Golden Open:
Quick and Loose Landscape with Acrylics !!
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Hi Karim lovely painting, thanks for the tutorial, such a different subject from your normal posts,well done
Thank you very much, just trying out different subjects!!
Thank you, Gebahi, a great Tutorial again, I am getting a better idea of loose painting. I tend to paint 🎨 too much detail, so watching your videos is teaching me looseness. 🙂
Thank you Christine, at some point memory muscle will take over and it’s just going to come naturally to you! Just concentrate on the overall picture and only add the important info!
Beautiful work, I really enjoyed your tutorial 😊
Thank you very much Marion!!
First 👍
Thank you Habib!!!
Fantastic art 🩵🦜🩵
Thank you!!!
i am so appreciative of you taking the time to
share so many tips and info. with us, about these paints.. I mainly work with gouache, and watercolors , and I just bought a starter set of these because they seem like such a nice transition for me , as I do not want to work with oils, at this time.. I have also been playing with acryl gouache, and was so surprised at how much I love them!! So many toys, so little time.. Anyway thank you so much!!! Norakag, here
It’s my pleasure, thank you for watching!!!
I loved this video. It seemed like too complex for me to try this kind of theme, but you go forward in such a clear and well-paced way, that this now feels within reach. You also have hesitations and change your mind and all those things at varius moments, so it makes it feel much more approachable as a hobby overall. "I never knew I was going to be an artist some day!"
Lol, thank you Emmanuel, I didn’t know either that I was going to be an artist or teaching it for that matter!!
Never used 1:09:41 golden open acrylic paint but I think I’ll give a try. Thank you!
Yes, definitely worth a try! There’s.a slight learning curve, but once past it, it’s pretty nice to work with! The trick is like working with oil’s, and let the layers dry between stages so that it’s not tacky when you lay the subsequent layers, otherwise your paint is going to drag and skip!
hello sir nice painting do you use medium on that or not😊
No, I didn’t use any medium, I only use water!
@@GebahiArtworks i see i love your paintings iam an charcoal artist
@@kennethaquino8352 thank you!!
If you were painting en plein air would the painting be dry when you want to pack up or how would you carry it?
If you’re using Open Acrylics it should be dry before you leave depending on how thick the paint was applied! Otherwise Golden sells a drying agent, or you can mix it with regular Golden heavy body paints to dry faster. Or you can mix Open Acrylics with any other heavy body acrylic to dry faster. Otherwise carry it flat to the car.
Excellent painting, can you write out the color names of paint you use please!? I enjoy your snow and lake pictures.
Thank you very much Nadine! The colors I used are:
Hansa yellow, yellow ochre, napthol red, ultramarine blue, Prussia blue, burnt sienna, and titanium white!