Pear - Daily Painting by Jos van Riswick
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It is very generous to so freely share your techniques ... and means a great deal to those of us who cannot attend formal art training. Best Wishes.
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It is very generous to so freely share your techniques ... and means a great deal to those of us who cannot attend formal art training. Best Wishes.
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Excelent excelent
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Thank You over and over...Wonderful. Please keep speaking with us, busy as you must be...it means so much to those of us...far out in the wilderness...it is a warmth and generosity that would be hard to overestimate in terms of its importance to us. Thank you now with love, but God willing with much cash for you...but please dont forget us...keep talking to us...your whole life long. Please. God Bless.
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Absolutely amazing! Thanks so much for posting.
what kind of brushes do you normally use? nylon, hair or just ordinary?
OrengeeEshee 10 months ago
@OrengeeEshee Dont remember about this movie ,I thing robert simmons titanium. Lately I've been using hog hair flats to start with, then lare hous painter's brushes for softening, and also small flat sable brushes and sable liners for details. In my other pear-movie I used a synthetic (rather stiff, short hair) to paint the table edge. Please cf the other pear movie...
josvanr 10 months ago
what do you used to sketch the pear in the beginning ??!!!!!!
bkmonkey707 1 year ago
@bkmonkey707 I dont remember exactly but i think transparent oxide red and ultramarine blue dark (old holland paint)
josvanr 1 year ago
Hi, I think there's a point between 2:37 and 2:39 when you did a step to smooth It all out and It's not showing in the video, can you please explain what brush or what technique you used?
mar00725 1 year ago
@mar00725 I think I just skipped a part of the original video. Just kept on painting. To smooth out parts of the wet painting I sometimes use large, empty brushes , the kind that house painters use ('elma 59-0.75')..
josvanr 1 year ago