In this unique series of paint-along videos, Wilson Bickford will show you a painting from start to finish, using the Wilson Bickford Signature products. In this video, follow along as Wilson demonstrates how to paint a winter scene in oils using the wet-on-wet technique. This lesson is a fun project for painters of all skill levels!
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marichulasso 1 week ago
Great lessons!!! I'm going to order some of your materials. What is the size of the Signature canvas panel you are using in the demo?
oldmanpainter 3 weeks ago
I love the way you tell us the techniques to use but then tell us why we use those techniques which helps me more than others video. I say that your the best painting teacher i've ever seen....Keep up the great work.
18TheDopplerEffect42 1 month ago
I'm trying to paint wet in wet, but I am finding it very difficult. I use to do water color, with the wet in wet technique. Also with the light to dark method. Maybe I'm just too hung up on the water color technique. I don't know. I'm finding painting clouds and mountains to be difficult. Just wondering if you had any suggestions that I could use. I ordered your mountain dvd. Maybe it will help me. Any way to just practice without using canvas? Well, love your youtube show. Great work.
madcatpoop 1 month ago
Thank's
Daddy884Jesus 2 months ago
@Daddy884Jesus It is oil. he now has his own range of painting materials.
Barrykee 2 months ago
Thanks for this lesson, I still wanna ask you something, is that acrilic or oil? :) thanks again!
Daddy884Jesus 2 months ago
My fan brushes always seem to have enough of a curl that if I try and do trees, they all have a slight C shape one way or the other? They look flat?
wolfdad62 2 months ago
I thought for oil painting, you put down thinner layers first and thicker layers last? Why are you saying we should so the opposite? Is it artist-preference?
RobMikeMom 6 months ago
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
wilsonbickford 6 months ago