WOW that's amazing sir. You really have talent! I've been drawing ever since 4th grade... and got really into pastel coloring and water colors..and my art doesn't look anything like that...beautiful. Thank you for sharing your art work!
Thank you for the nice comment. My rule of thumb on when to let it dry is one of two reasons: either it feels finished to me, or the colors are getting muddy. Often, when the second happens, I will scrape it off and try again. This one was wet on wet and completed as seen in the video. The paint was made thicker using "Liquin Impasto"... which has alkyd resins to help it dry faster, so it was dry in three days. Hope this helps, Thanks for watching
I love all your work, they all feel very good to me. A pleasure to see new paintings of yours. Sometimes I sign my mine half way through, though I work; 3-4 at a time, is why.
Thanks the video, it's a wonderful thing you do, to share.
Thank you for the nice comment.. Everyone should sign & date one's work on the front, or on the back, as, should it become collectible in the future, it would be verification of who did it and when. We do not know what will be the rage 100 years from now.
THANK YOU for watching and taking the time to leave a comment
it was a lil wierd to see you sign it half way before it was completed...dont know why (coz i do it sometimes too)...but strange to see a master do it as well : )
Hi... couple of reasons for signing at that time: 1) wasn;t sure how much room my sig would take on this small canvas... and I keep looking at it, changing it until I like it.
I don;t sign preemy often, but NEVER think that just because you;ve signed it, you can't change it until you are totally satisfied. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
Thanks.... it's a relatively FLAT area just a few feet above sea level... when I first got there, the St. Johns river was only inches below the entrance road.... but the tide was on the way out... GORGEOUS DAY!
Thanks Ramona.. Had a 116-year-old tree fall on our house in June. I didn't stop painting, but there was very little time to set up a camera as well. I was able to upload this video only as a PSP MP4... little grainy, but very small file size... uploaded in 15 minutes. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment
Thank for your lessons!!
Valentinalju 7 months ago
Fantastic! Thank you Gary. Best wishes, Catalina
TheCatalinalira 8 months ago
Amazing Art Work!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!!
HanaPainting 9 months ago
Beautiful...Very Nice....:)
dhivyachristina1 1 year ago
kool colors
bobyard123 1 year ago
Great job Gary! Love the colors!
RickPacker 1 year ago
I just love watching the painting evolve. You should give classes:))) or write a book:))) or make an instructional video:)))LOVE ur paintings:)))
BlessedDove 1 year ago
this is beutifull.... its amazing how you do it i wish i could get my hand s on oil paint some day... :)
klauduks 1 year ago
This is very soothing and beautiful. I don't know why I thought you only painted with acrylics. Gorgeous!
debcoart 1 year ago
WOW that's amazing sir. You really have talent! I've been drawing ever since 4th grade... and got really into pastel coloring and water colors..and my art doesn't look anything like that...beautiful. Thank you for sharing your art work!
cloudwatcher872 1 year ago
Glad I found these videos.. so much more to learn :D Thanks Much!
gnomencandle 1 year ago
Nice art, thank you for sharing!
lilianamaya 1 year ago
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MrMagiskMann 2 years ago
Really enjoying the colors,
but how much paint should you apply before letting it dry?
McPfoot 2 years ago
Thank you for the nice comment. My rule of thumb on when to let it dry is one of two reasons: either it feels finished to me, or the colors are getting muddy. Often, when the second happens, I will scrape it off and try again. This one was wet on wet and completed as seen in the video. The paint was made thicker using "Liquin Impasto"... which has alkyd resins to help it dry faster, so it was dry in three days. Hope this helps, Thanks for watching
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Beautiful !! I done many acrylic and water paintings in the past and seen many demonstrated. And never desire to do oil painting until I saw this.
jisfruit 2 years ago
Very beautifully done ! Magnificent colors !
You are very talented .
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Jazzgirl8888 2 years ago
Nicely done Gary, I always learn some thing new from you every time. I really enjoyed the painting. Have a wonderful day!
hrmny28 2 years ago
Great piece. I love doing palette knife. This was very encouraging...thanks txrtis
mwill6611 2 years ago
I love all your work, they all feel very good to me. A pleasure to see new paintings of yours. Sometimes I sign my mine half way through, though I work; 3-4 at a time, is why.
Thanks the video, it's a wonderful thing you do, to share.
2darbit 2 years ago
Thank you for the nice comment.. Everyone should sign & date one's work on the front, or on the back, as, should it become collectible in the future, it would be verification of who did it and when. We do not know what will be the rage 100 years from now.
THANK YOU for watching and taking the time to leave a comment
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed the video, looking forward to seeing more from you!
metaFLICK 2 years ago
Thank you for the nice comment and thanks for watching.. have a great weekend!
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Very good.
djcchs2004 2 years ago
it was a lil wierd to see you sign it half way before it was completed...dont know why (coz i do it sometimes too)...but strange to see a master do it as well : )
nice work , i like the painting and the video
thanx
Cre8iveSignWorks 2 years ago
Hi... couple of reasons for signing at that time: 1) wasn;t sure how much room my sig would take on this small canvas... and I keep looking at it, changing it until I like it.
I don;t sign preemy often, but NEVER think that just because you;ve signed it, you can't change it until you are totally satisfied. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
It's nice to see you do another lovely little painting.I love your style and the smaller format that you use.
Hope to see some more from you Gary.
jkabs1 2 years ago
tHANK YOU FOR THE NICE COMMENT AND THANKS FOR WATCHING
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Well done, it's been a while since your last vid, you did a great painting. It's always nice to see the process.
Thanks for sharing.
Luca
lucaddragon 2 years ago
Really beautiful so much depth
lettherebeart 2 years ago
Thanks.... it's a relatively FLAT area just a few feet above sea level... when I first got there, the St. Johns river was only inches below the entrance road.... but the tide was on the way out... GORGEOUS DAY!
THANKS FOR WATCHING
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
just GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!
retta2587 2 years ago
Thanks Retta, glad to hear you are riding a lot and think of school! You are definitely a CAN DO girl!
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Hi Gary - I was wondering when you would do another video - I have problems with uploading sometimes too. That's one pretty little gem you did here!
DooleyRamona 2 years ago
Thanks Ramona.. Had a 116-year-old tree fall on our house in June. I didn't stop painting, but there was very little time to set up a camera as well. I was able to upload this video only as a PSP MP4... little grainy, but very small file size... uploaded in 15 minutes. Thanks for watching and leaving a nice comment
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Thank you... this one is small one half of an 8x10 makes it a bit more challenging but fun to do! Thanks for watching
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Almost like combining painting with scrimshaw. Absolutely adorable picture.
Good to have you back.
PuppyZwolle 2 years ago
Thanks... this one was fun... I like doing the little paintings, so much can be happening in them (as much as a large painting!) Thanks for watching
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
very nice
clubsoda921 2 years ago
Thank you ... and a big thanks for watching!
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
made my morning, Thanks!
mrhulot101 2 years ago
Thanks... this is my first video time lapse since the tree fell on our house in June
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment :-)
GaryGarrett 2 years ago
Wow you should have painted that tree on the house... Just kidding :p sorry to hear that.
ZombieToaster 2 years ago
Thank you... finally figured out how to upload the videos now as the way i used to do it would not work anymore.... THANKS FOR WATCHING
GaryGarrett 2 years ago