Painting Demonstration: Pear no 2 - Jos van Riswick

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Wet into wet painting demonstration by dutch artist Jos van Riswick.

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  • What greens did you use for the background and what reds for the foregrounds?

  • @AlvaroVonKunstler hello, I don't know which reds or greens specific, but on my palette I have scheveningen green and sap green, and for reds: scheveningen red medium, alizarne crimson and transparent oxide red....

  • How can i do to paint without waiting to dry? If I dont wait one or two days before I go back to my paint oil mixes up...impossible to do it all in 5 hours....HELP ME!!!! thanksssssssssssssssssssssssss­sssss

  • @mariatrucco for painting wet into wet the most important thing I think is to use paint with a lot of pigment, this way you can paint opaquely if necessary. Also, I have found it to be facilitating of the surface you paint on has some texture (very fine). This makes painting gradients easier...

  • Thank you so much, u are my favorite artist, thanks again, and btw i love the sound in the background.

  • @Djole0 thnxx. The sound is the sound from the street outside my studio...

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  • Very beautiful piece of art.

  • YOU ARE JUST SO GOOD, BEAUTIFUL ART!!! 

  • @Dracilla112 The texture is just a result of the hog hair brush, and also of the texture of the cardboard: a texture somewhat finer than most canvas

  • How on earth did u manage that texturing?! o.O

  • @cestchaz Here (holland) it's available at most art stores. So in the US it'll certainly be available... (difficult to get some stuff here, like eg 'galkyd' or langnickle burshes)

  • Tell me, where do you get this incredible acid free cardboard? I'm astounded at your talent. It's a good thing I'm not at your exhibitions, you wouldn't be able to paint with all my questions!

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