Mr Leffel, you are a profound inspiration. You are a great artist, and teacher. Thank you so very much. I hope this fines you well, and happily painting.
good morring ... i am ranem kefah a biggner painter from iraq i study in art acadyme in iraq but no one teache us like this pleas can some one be help ... i am dying for mr leffel cd or book or one lucter pleaaaaaaaas 😢
I am very sorry to say this, but I think that Mr. Leffel should stop doing practical demonstrations of painting ... and just continue to give lectures on the art of painting.
I whole-heartedly disagree. I love observing him paint. Every time he makes a stroke it achieves an objective. He never puts down a stroke and then seems lost and searching for a way to use up all the paint on the loaded brush. He has finesse with a brush. He understands the painting process and tools at a master level. He can eloquently express profound ideas and concepts.
Mr Leffel, you are a profound inspiration. You are a great artist, and teacher. Thank you so very much. I hope this fines you well, and happily painting.
A true master.
can anyone tell what color or how David toned his panel? i love that color, oweeee
Ultramarine Blue + Burnt Umber
"simple!" ROFL. I would love to feel your reality.
good morring ... i am ranem kefah a biggner painter from iraq i study in art acadyme in iraq but no one teache us like this pleas can some one be help ... i am dying for mr leffel cd or book or one lucter pleaaaaaaaas 😢
Ranem K. Go to: www.brightlightfineart.com There you can see his other tutorials for a minimum of $12 a year.
What medium does he use?
maroger. at least that's what he was using when i was at the Art Students League.
I am very sorry to say this, but I think that Mr. Leffel should stop doing practical demonstrations of painting ... and just continue to give lectures on the art of painting.
I whole-heartedly disagree. I love observing him paint. Every time he makes a stroke it achieves an objective. He never puts down a stroke and then seems lost and searching for a way to use up all the paint on the loaded brush. He has finesse with a brush. He understands the painting process and tools at a master level. He can eloquently express profound ideas and concepts.