Thank you Alex. It was valueable to me watching your processa. And congatulatuons. That is a beautiful painting. A right drawing and adorable brushwork. May I ask you a question? When you stain your canvas with the light gray, do you wait It to dry? Therefore, this wash is thin? Thanks again and god bless you with a Nice year! As well keep blessing your craft!
@@davirosa my pleasure! I am happy you enjoyed it. The gray ground has to be fully dry prior to starting the painting. I prepare a batch of paper in advance.
Oh nice, Looking forward to watching this right now
Thank you very much, Alex!
This was very informative and I'd love to see more videos like it. I'd also love tips about using reddit to promote your art.
Nice one Alex!
I came here from Reddit, thank you for sharing your process! It was very interesting to watch, and I learned a lot!
@@violet_specter thanks! Happy you enjoyed the tutorial!
Very interesting 🙏thank you
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Thank you Alex. It was valueable to me watching your processa. And congatulatuons. That is a beautiful painting. A right drawing and adorable brushwork.
May I ask you a question?
When you stain your canvas with the light gray, do you wait It to dry? Therefore, this wash is thin?
Thanks again and god bless you with a Nice year! As well keep blessing your craft!
@@davirosa my pleasure! I am happy you enjoyed it. The gray ground has to be fully dry prior to starting the painting. I prepare a batch of paper in advance.
@@alexkasyanartist5942 Roger that!! Thanks for your reply! It will be handy!! Do you use turpentine just in this stage?
Actually no turpentine at all, straight oil
I really want to see the painting in the upper right corner of the frame, the big one. Idk why its driving me nuts that I cant see it.
You can find it on my Instagram :) @alexkasyan
@alexkasyanartist5942 gorgeous