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www.joss-art.com

Enter the universe of classic painting by learning the Dutch technique of the 17th century.

1) A step by step approach to make a good oil painting, from A to Z, in order to guide you in the process of acquiring the classic techniques.

2) A more profound thematic study (Composition, Light, Colors, Materials, Useful Tips) misxing theory and practice.

Being used to teaching his art, Joss Vand e Ven provides, in this in teractive DVD, a practical and didactic approach to classic painting with oils.

www.joss-art.com

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  • That there's a translator isn't a problem.

    The problem is that the original language and the translator are at roughly the same volume, and have similar tonal pattern in their voices. This makes it difficult to distinguish between the two speakers.

    In short, the audio needs tweaking. Original audio needs to be dialed down, and the translation up.

  • I REALLY wish only one person was talking...I had such a hard time understanding.

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  • good video. lousy audio,

  • @ghike30 Thanks Bud.

    I`ve a lot to learn, I know ! LOL

    Charles UK

  • @jazzmanzoot but not the other way round !!!

  • Audio is useless. Re-do it.

  • WELCOME...visit GPABSKY.com website for the ARTIST. ty!

  • I didn`t even know that, Oil paint, would adhered to Acrylic ! ?

  • I really enjoyed one of your other videos, but there's just not way I can listen to two people speak at once. Is there any reason why the audio for both needs to be included?

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks well, I'm in Quebec, maybe it's only here :)

  • thank you!

    (but im still not totally convinced) anyway i was actually refering to your other comment....''galleries are refusing oil paintings''

    ive not heard of this either!

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks From my professional painting teacher.

    It's only logical when you think of it to say that acrylic lasts longer, it's like plastic.

    and some acrylics are also toxic though, you need to read the label.

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