Painting lesson 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

beginning a new oil painting of a Spring House in rural Pa. Here i am blocking in the sky and foreground underpainting

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Uploader Comments (jimmy3dd)

  • I want to see the finish work please i hope u will post it,, u r my favourite paainter!! heh

  • thanks for looking... posted the final video in the series today...

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  • you should paint the dog

  • How about you do the first two minutes of setting up before you start shooting?

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  • oh my fking god.. shoot the dog and write some kind of script.. oh, and get some light into the room.. can't see what you do or how... what crap... it is supposed to be a lesson.. that means that he really should be more prepared... I learned absolutely nothing part from 1. if I have a dog - shoot it pror to setting the easel up. 2. Get some fkn light into the room toherwise you won't see sh*t...

  • sorry but i don't think he is professional to teach a lesson on tv. if he wants to do this, he should teach private lessons,... he doesn't look he knwos what he is doing.

  • geez u paint agressive

    

  • im a left handed too! :D

    its awesome to see some.

    i hardly see any here on youtube!

  • For those who would criticize, just remember this is a REAL painter, not a 30 minute schlock-crap-painter like Bob Ross. It is not his job or concern to entertain you with a written script, He is demonstrating how actual painters work. In a real studio, everything is not in place all the time, as it is on TV painting shows. I guess you'd be really bored if you saw all of the off camera steps he took, or work done off camera. And every good artist has to have his dog (in my case, cat) in the way!

  • do u use turpentine?

  • You are good but so so so slow.

  • why not?

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