High Energy Time Lapse Oil Painting created
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Thats the joy of art. Getting obliterated with paint all over yourself, realizing you need a 40 min shower and thoroughly proud of your own invention :)
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he's not just painter, he's not just an artist. HE IS ART
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@artbytv Thanks. I’ll check it out! Btw, it’s a glorious painting (^_^)
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This was extremely educational and entertaining. You have a tremendous talent.
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How marvelous You are , master !!!
I am too old to paint like you , but I can watch again and again and dream of...
Just gorgeous painting and fun !
Thank You
zelia
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How marvelous You are , master !!!
I am too old to paint like you , but I can watchagain and again and dream of...
Just gorgeous and fun !
Thank You
zelia
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WOW!! Amazing!! Thanks for sharing mate..xoxo
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This is a great video. I can relate to letting loose on your work. ;-) Your water/wave techniques are beautiful, very real. You must be near the ocean for much of your life. Beautiful.
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ha, you're messy like I am , when I paint....I love it! Thanks for sharing!
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You are the most motivated painter and funniest I have ever seen... SUBSCRIBE.
Robert, how long did this painting take? Im painting the seascape tutorial on your site but absolutely hate having to wait for it to dry before each next application... Does a larger canvas give you more workable real-estate while other areas such as the thicker palette knifed areas are drying? Also were the creamy yellows that went on in the early stages all done with the knife? I owe a debt to you for lighting my fire and will purchase the DVD's as soon as I can afford them.. Thanks for the i
sofarat 7 months ago
Dear sofarat, thanks for the questions. This is not the best forum for me to answer you, and I see you're committed, so please feel free to contact me through the site, I'll do my best as I can. To answer in brief: drying time is absolutely the downside to advanced technique in oils, large canvases are the same as small, do a dozen paintings at once and soon enough one will be ready to work on each day. Remember too: these works last 500 years. Early stages done with knife & brush. Good luck
artbytv 7 months ago
Glorious...I want to dive in.....!!! Is there a reason why you kept on adding layers and layers of paint,...was it because the painting was unfolding? Did you have the picture in your mind before you began? Do you cook??!! Lol!!
dreaminglygrounded 7 months ago
Dear dreaminglygrounded, by adding layers of paint we allow all the different advanced techniques to combine together, this creates effects not possible any other way, and it's actually also much easier. On this one, I had a rough idea of the end image, as it was all filmed and had to be done within production time-frames, but it's not necessary in your own work, and, once you're familiar with the techniques and their combinations, it then is just up to your feelings on the day when you start.
artbytv 7 months ago
@artbytv Can you give an example of some of these techniques that layering allowed?
Rascaduanok 3 months ago
Dear Rascaduanok, lots of examples and loads of information is available for you at our website. This includes free tutorials you can watch there. The website domain name is shown on the youtube video here, and displayed also on our channel. Best wishes.
artbytv 3 months ago