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David Leffel Painting Workshop - Making Brush Strokes

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2009

In this clip from LAAFA's upcoming David Leffel Painting Workshop DVD set, David talks about the importance of making a brush stroke. Shot in high definition full 1080p HD.

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  • One of the best pieces of advice to a painter right here in less than four minutes. Awesome.

  • the HD makes it even more wonderful:))

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  • After watching these little videos of David Leffel I bought the book oil painting secrets from a master . I find what he says very interesting I see it as another way of painting not to solely copy his technique but maybe incorporate some of these ideas into my own style of painting I find that one style does not suit me but thanks to all these short videos by all the many artists on you tube it has really helped me progress .

  • Lets see him paint then. Then I will believe what he is saying.

  • Where's Karl Howman? Or the fat bloke?

  • This guy sure knows how to babble a bunch of nonsense and crap.

  • Brush-strokes are fine.. all well and good, but blending has it's place as well. A good painter knows how (and when and why) to use both approaches. Just because a painting is a slab-work of brush-strokes doesn't mean to say it will succeed purely because of the percieved 'expressivity' such a formula is supposed to elicit. Van Eyck blended everything.. was he a bad painter? I think not....

  • @firuinthehouse

    I do not think so.

    So I'm wondering if it ever will be.. sure hope so, it looks very interesting.

  • Did this DVD ever come out ?

  • I think the ARC people run it much as marketing rather than caring about a revival of masterly painting, and I think Bougoureau is propaganda for someone who owns a few. The fox news advertisement on the side says something think about uncaring businesses posed as those that care.

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