I couldn't agree more! For anyone who looks at a Mark Rothko and dimisses it at something their 4 year old painted in kindergarten my response is: go ahead and try it. Just try replicating what Rothko did with the Seagram murals or any of his color form paintings. I've seen a few in person at the MOMA and they are staggeringly beautiful and hard to replicate.
Can he guide you? what you think this is a personal messaging service directly to this clown? Like he's sitting there watching and waiting for your questions, do you talk into the TV speaker??!!
@@damaerissolis do u think he uses cold wax and oils. but he gets it so high and thick, i wonder if its pigment and some other medium. ive been wondering for a while, not sure if modelling paste gets it that way, modelling paste can be too smooth.
@@redskysaturn75 you'll add in some things that have grit, usually fine sands and flakes along in using rehology modifiers that help thicken the acrylic even more. You can see some of my acrylic paintings on here. Cheers.
I am 53 and just getting into abstract painting and it's harder than you think. Thank you that was interesting.u.k.
I couldn't agree more! For anyone who looks at a Mark Rothko and dimisses it at something their 4 year old painted in kindergarten my response is: go ahead and try it. Just try replicating what Rothko did with the Seagram murals or any of his color form paintings. I've seen a few in person at the MOMA and they are staggeringly beautiful and hard to replicate.
What materials does he use in minute 1:29?
Pulp
It is paper pulp and black paint ( you can make it rinsing paper overnight, then add paint )
that's beautiful. I had a question, I'm looking for a texture. Like ice cream texture. Be soft and gentle. Can you guide me? Thank
Can he guide you? what you think this is a personal messaging service directly to this clown? Like he's sitting there watching and waiting for your questions, do you talk into the TV speaker??!!
@@vinniegiles374 No you type it questions on your tablet with your thumbs :)
Have a look at golden mediums ! ☺️ they have many different textures to play around with
what kind of painting is he using?
how can it be so thick?
I really need to know!
oil paints
It´s not only paint but thickly impastoed modeling paste painted a single, rich color or multiple, and the materials he uses are endless really.
@@damaerissolis do u think he uses cold wax and oils. but he gets it so high and thick, i wonder if its pigment and some other medium. ive been wondering for a while, not sure if modelling paste gets it that way, modelling paste can be too smooth.
@@redskysaturn75 you'll add in some things that have grit, usually fine sands and flakes along in using rehology modifiers that help thicken the acrylic even more. You can see some of my acrylic paintings on here. Cheers.
@@jeffreycollins7297 hey thanks for the advice. Much appreciated. I will look into it.
I like it :)
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