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Hi my friend. Thanks for the great video you shared with us. very interesting video really great thank you for sharing the video please keep in touch. Keep posting the videos I follow, .💖💗 ..💖....💗.💖 ,.💞.,
Thanks for sharing life is so busy running my business ive lost my inspiration to paint. I am working on this when i get a few mins for me. I'm using acrylic
Hi Alex - I really like your work, am now subscribed. I may try this one myself but maybe replace the front small building (outhouse?) with a person sitting looking toward the sun...
Possibly! Yes, I will. Just yesterday I sold a 140x70 painting, just making a video on how to paint a picture takes more time than painting a picture, haha
Good question. Both ways are suitable. Exactly here the first thin common layer was dried, but the next fat massive strokes were wet on wet. This way strokes are mixing, if we work with dry on wet, a fresh paint accents on previous texture of dried strokes and canvas knots.
Thank you for your answer. I guess I should have known this... Vincent Van Gogh painted an entire canvas in one day... Love your work. Cheers. @@Alex_Teal
My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical (check the course description here): www.alex-teal.us
Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
Another beautiful demo. Very peaceful, and relaxing to watch. Thank you. 😊
Thanks, I am appreciate it
Currently painting my 4th rendition of your painting from your tutorials I will definitely give this a go it's amazing!!
Thanks a lot! I'm a little stuck with work, but I'll be posting a new video soon, along with a painting course for those who want more.
Love this so much!
Brilliant brilliant brilliant
C est très apaisant et surtout très beau ce que vous avez peint
Beautiful! I saw this as the ocean until you added the buildings,
Glad you liked it! Think of it like waves of grass ;)
Hi my friend. Thanks for the great video you shared with us. very interesting video really great thank you for sharing the video please keep in touch. Keep posting the videos I follow, .💖💗 ..💖....💗.💖 ,.💞.,
Thanks, you too! Big hugs!
Magnificent
Thank you, I am appreciate
Beautiful 😊
Hi. I love this! I’m going to try it with acrylics. Only because I don’t have oils. Wish me luck! I love your videos thank you
I did paint it and I’m pretty happy with it but don’t know how to share it
Good luck! Remember that acrylic became darker after drying.
Thanks for sharing life is so busy running my business ive lost my inspiration to paint. I am working on this when i get a few mins for me. I'm using acrylic
Thank you for sharing! I totally understand because now have a lot of work, that's why videos became so rare. Wish you be inspired :)
Hi Alex - I really like your work, am now subscribed. I may try this one myself but maybe replace the front small building (outhouse?) with a person sitting looking toward the sun...
Great idea, do it
Wow this one is so amazing! Well you ever do like a larger scale , or maybe even do one that’s a little more advanced?
Possibly! Yes, I will. Just yesterday I sold a 140x70 painting, just making a video on how to paint a picture takes more time than painting a picture, haha
Die fetten Farbtupfer ist wie eine Meditation ❤❤❤.
Ist dein roter Hintergrund trocken?
It's beautiful. Do you let the paint dry at all or do you just keep going over wet paint?
Good question. Both ways are suitable. Exactly here the first thin common layer was dried, but the next fat massive strokes were wet on wet. This way strokes are mixing, if we work with dry on wet, a fresh paint accents on previous texture of dried strokes and canvas knots.
Thank you for your answer. I guess I should have known this... Vincent Van Gogh painted an entire canvas in one day... Love your work. Cheers. @@Alex_Teal