Paint Bluegum trees - André Grobler
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All Comments (51)
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Amazing! can't get over the fact that you use such a wide brush and yet it comes out looking so finely detailed.
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It feel's like you are watching god amazing :)
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Wonderful... love the background music also. Thank you for posting. Very enjoyable.
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Beautiful!
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I'm 59 and haven't painted since I was a young teen...I'm so excited to start again...with new vision and purpose..your work and talent amazes me..wow..I think I'll make it an all nighter and start painting now...such spiritual feeling you give while I watched you. Thank you...oh and do you have any other Landscape art you show on youtube?
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@55sarajevo what an A-hole you are
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I'm starting of as far as taking art full time. This Master to me is gee, amazing . Thank you.
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Rest in peace dad 24-04-1938 to 15-11-2011
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the level of detail is so amazing yet is not meticulously overdone, loved it
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fantastic, your painted trees look great.
What kind of paint have you used to make this painting? Is it oil-paint? And I really like the way of how you painted it! Very nice. (Sorry for my bad English.)
frickske 7 months ago
@frickske - Hello,
I use only Oil paint and broad brush - with painting knife
I NEVER ADD oil or turps to the paint
to paint fast (wet on wet) - I spray a little Clear lacquer Varnish - and wait few minutes to help dry faster
Thank you for good comment
Best wishes
Andre
andregroblercom 7 months ago
stunning work. i love your foreground trees!! and also how u don't apply paint or use brush strokes in the same spot twice! gives it all a very fresh quality and its a pleasure to watch u work!!
cheers ... ))
CT2507 2 years ago
Thank you very much for such a comment.
Glad that you noticed not repeating strokes - make it fresh -
Warm regards my friend
André
andregroblercom 2 years ago
you are the best!!! I am an artist still searching for my own style and very found of your style. I need help learning your style. Please tell me what you can do for me.
SONEXTX 2 years ago
1) TONE (Dark & lightnes)
2) INTENSITY (Dull & Brightness)
3) CONTRAST- against each of above
Look out for this and - try it !
André
andregroblercom 2 years ago