That looks like great fun!!. Its like the painting is pulling you along rather than the other way around. I can see this technique would be a great way to train the eye to establish a composition and to let the imagination run free. I, like many in your audience, struggle with loosening up my painting. Well here is a sure way to do just that! Thank youMr Sheehan.
Sono un modesto pittore. Ho visto questo video più volte nel corso degli anni. Ogni volta resto stupefatto per la bravura del Maestro: un eccellente pittore ed un vero artista. Complimenti vivissimi e grazie.
Dennis, I love your style. But I chuckle at you trying too fine that little light. laughing here! I have watched so many of your paintings. And I will keep watching. God Bless Dennis, Thank You for sharing and teaching.
Amazing what you did with such a limited palette. I used to live in NY and you really captured the dank cold feeling of winter back there. Makes me glad I moved to the west coast (Oregon) where it snows like one or two times a year although we make up for it with nonstop rain in the winter!
ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Я, ВПЕРВЫЕ НА ЮТЮБЕ В СТРЕЧАЮ НАСТОЯЩЕГО МАЭСТРО!!!!! ЭТО ПРОСТО- К Р У Т О!!! ПРИКЛОНЯЮСЬ!!!!!!!!!!!! МОЭСТРО ПЕРЕД ВАШИМ ТАЛАНТОМ!!! Радимир художник дизайнер Израиль Тель-Авив будьте ЗДОРОВЫ МАЭСТРО!!!!!
There was an 18th century British artist named Alexander Cozens who championed the blot method. I have a book about him. Like you, he would make random shapes, "blots," and then imagine forms in nature from them. In that way, he would build up a drawing or painting. I think he got the idea from Leonardo da Vinci, who wrote of stains on walls suggesting real forms. Roberts' son, John Robert Cozens, was one of the greatest of watercolor landscape artists. Turner learned by copying his work. You don't appear to be painting large areas at 13:41. "Snow" is just the white canvas. Sky is just wiping some tone on the white canvas. This is not painting at all. If this is all painting is, anyone could do it, but real painting requires skill and talent. That's why it is so easy. You are leaving the whole foreground unpainted, like showing the white paper in a watercolor painting. Real painters can see right through this.
I just love the way you produced this. Your lesson has given me some really valuable guidance, but I can only aspire to your wonderful technique. Many thanks.
Dennis, I love your style. But I chuckle at you trying too fine that little light. laughing here! I have watched so many of your paintings. And I will keep watching. God Bless Dennis, Thank You for sharing and teaching.
Dennis uses Phthalo Green (or Winsor Green by Winsor & Newton) and Transparent Iron Oxide (by M. Graham & Co) which are complementary colours = opposites on the colour wheel. That is why these two colours combine to form a dark black. You can make the mix more red or more green. He also uses linseed oil, a hardware store brush and Bounty paper towels. I love his free videos and have watched them many times. His tonalist works are superb.
I absolutely love what you have done here. The composition is great, and the fluidity in which you create the position of different elements is like watching a dancer. Really nice. I enjoy the conservative use of color. The myriad of tones is wonderful, so natural, just like the real deal. I give this a thumbs up for sure and you have a new subscriber.
This is the first video I see, which allows a peek into the playful creative process, not just showing how to copy some trees and stuff from a photograph!
Great tutorial and I love the painting. Thank you for demonstrating what you can do with two colors, paper towels and a large brush! I am going to try using a bigger brush on my next painting!!!
It could be easy to overwork and muddy the colors but I like your style!! This is the first time I saw painting with only a 2" brush and bounty!!! Not to add only 2 colors. You're VERY creative!! thank you. I'm going to give it a try
This is a great video, its entirely different approach that will work so much better than been too precious,really love this presentation,thank you! I mean you will see the entire canvas holistically and then can add smaller details after laying the foundation establishing the mood and overall layout! Awesome!
I am excited to find these videos. I love the feel of getting physical with the canvas. I've never had lessons, but have always needed to "play in the dirt". I can't wait to try.
This is a great video, its entirely different approach that will work so much better than been too precious,really love this presentation,thank you! I mean you will see the entire canvas holistically and then can add smaller details after laying the foundation establishing the mood and overall layout! Awesome!
Damndest technique I've ever seen!!! I'd give my left arm to paint like that. My paintings are getting a little bit freer than they were, but I doubt they'll ever reach the stage of your style!
2:30 From my eye it could have been turned into a "beach/waters edge" scene with a beached boat on its side....very cool way to start and leave for interpretation....I like this.
That looks like great fun!!. Its like the painting is pulling you along rather than the other way around. I can see this technique would be a great way to train the eye to establish a composition and to let the imagination run free. I, like many in your audience, struggle with loosening up my painting. Well here is a sure way to do just that! Thank youMr Sheehan.
Fabulous painting’ and a wealth of fantastic instruction , Thank you for sharing your techniques
I am so happy to have found your channel thank you very much you are a great artist and teacher I look forward to watching all of your videos 😊
Great techniques.I love your painting style.So inspirational.God bless you for sharing.
Sono un modesto pittore. Ho visto questo video più volte nel corso degli anni. Ogni volta resto stupefatto per la bravura del Maestro: un eccellente pittore ed un vero artista. Complimenti vivissimi e grazie.
Dennis, I love your style. But I chuckle at you trying too fine that little light. laughing here! I have watched so many of your paintings. And I will keep watching. God Bless Dennis, Thank You for sharing and teaching.
Well this date is 10.22.2023..i adore your work and happy to have found this video
Fabulous! A great and inspiring lesson! Thank you!
Less than a quarter in you have depth….fabulous. You teach so well…Thank you
Amazing what you did with such a limited palette. I used to live in NY and you really captured the dank cold feeling of winter back there. Makes me glad I moved to the west coast (Oregon) where it snows like one or two times a year although we make up for it with nonstop rain in the winter!
Une excellente démonstration de création 👌.
ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Я, ВПЕРВЫЕ
НА ЮТЮБЕ
В СТРЕЧАЮ
НАСТОЯЩЕГО
МАЭСТРО!!!!!
ЭТО ПРОСТО-
К Р У Т О!!!
ПРИКЛОНЯЮСЬ!!!!!!!!!!!!
МОЭСТРО
ПЕРЕД
ВАШИМ
ТАЛАНТОМ!!!
Радимир
художник
дизайнер Израиль Тель-Авив
будьте
ЗДОРОВЫ
МАЭСТРО!!!!!
I never could draw or paint so to see someone with this skill is great
Maravilloso!!muchas gracias!!👏👏👏
Amazing, i watched it come to life
Great video!!👏👏👏
Excellent! Thank you!
Enjoyed the process.
fantastico maestro! bravo!
Brilliant!
Paisajes de estación de Invierno , muy bien logrado, óleo
Es genial ! Suscrita 👍👍👍👍
Very nice
Thank you
THIS‼️
Good!!!!
Nice
I never understood why paint a landscape from the mind instead of just standing outside, but I love that people make their own art, nonetheless
There was an 18th century British artist named Alexander Cozens who championed the blot method. I have a book about him. Like you, he would make random shapes, "blots," and then imagine forms in nature from them. In that way, he would build up a drawing or painting. I think he got the idea from Leonardo da Vinci, who wrote of stains on walls suggesting real forms. Roberts' son, John Robert Cozens, was one of the greatest of watercolor landscape artists. Turner learned by copying his work.
You don't appear to be painting large areas at 13:41. "Snow" is just the white canvas. Sky is just wiping some tone on the white canvas. This is not painting at all. If this is all painting is, anyone could do it, but real painting requires skill and talent. That's why it is so easy. You are leaving the whole foreground unpainted, like showing the white paper in a watercolor painting. Real painters can see right through this.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice, jag ska verkligen använda tekniken.
Je ne parle pas votre langue mais j'adore vous regarder peindre dans cette spontanéité. Simone France.
You should visit the west coast of Ireland.
Very similar painting style to another great painter, Stuart Davies, Stuart is also in TH-cam.
Very nice,what you painted😊😅
Per favore come posso tradurre in italiano,grazie
That was a great painting and demo. I was about to give up on painting, but after this demo, I may try it again, it looks like fun, too. Thanks.
an inspiring demo. The loose style leaves so much for each person to imagine what they want. Very good!
I just love the way you produced this. Your lesson has given me some really valuable guidance, but I can only aspire to your wonderful technique. Many thanks.
Imagination on the fly! Enjoyed this very much.
Thanks heaps!
Very beautiful. I wonder why anyone would dislike this video!!!
Dennis, I love your style. But I chuckle at you trying too fine that little light. laughing here! I have watched so many of your paintings. And I will keep watching. God Bless Dennis, Thank You for sharing and teaching.
I love your style of painting.
Dennis uses Phthalo Green (or Winsor Green by Winsor & Newton) and Transparent Iron Oxide (by M. Graham & Co) which are complementary colours = opposites on the colour wheel. That is why these two colours combine to form a dark black. You can make the mix more red or more green.
He also uses linseed oil, a hardware store brush and Bounty paper towels.
I love his free videos and have watched them many times. His tonalist works are superb.
I absolutely love what you have done here. The composition is great, and the fluidity in which you create the position of different elements is like watching a dancer. Really nice. I enjoy the conservative use of color. The myriad of tones is wonderful, so natural, just like the real deal. I give this a thumbs up for sure and you have a new subscriber.
So wonderful in it's simplicity and so natural. Beautiful, moody, rich.
This is the first video I see, which allows a peek into the playful creative process, not just showing how to copy some trees and stuff from a photograph!
Dennis Sheehan where have you been... I lover your work.
Great tutorial and I love the painting. Thank you for demonstrating what you can do with two colors, paper towels and a large brush! I am going to try using a bigger brush on my next painting!!!
It could be easy to overwork and muddy the colors but I like your style!! This is the first time I saw painting with only a 2" brush and bounty!!! Not to add only 2 colors. You're VERY creative!! thank you. I'm going to give it a try
The depth you create in this painting is amazing. Thank you for sharing
I am so fasinated by your paintings. It is so fabulous n thank u for the videos.....
it just came to me what he's doing.he's watercoloring with oils.love it
Years of mastering the medium behind the beautiful painting.
Very playful and so much fun to watch........Thank you Mr Dennis !
Blown away by your talent!! Thank you for sharing
Great oil painting demo, I absolutely love what you have done here.
Incredible, !!Love your Technics. Thank you Mr. Sheehan. have a great week.
Thank you so much for sharing! What a kind and generous thing you do. I learn a lot from you!
Dennis your an amazing teacher, thank you for everything
This is so relaxing to watch and the painting is incredible!
WOWwwwwww is the brilliant word...that's what i call stroke for stroke...pure genious! :)
Great work Dennis love to watch your creativity .
These are outstanding. So happy you made these videos.
Thank you for sharing your talent and technique, Dennis. Very nice. Tom.
This is a great video, its entirely different approach that will work so much better than been too precious,really love this presentation,thank you! I mean you will see the entire canvas holistically and then can add smaller details after laying the foundation establishing the mood and overall layout! Awesome!
great videos, wonderful technique and style...inspiring
Absolutely beautiful.never seen 1 brush used and Bounty (my favorite paper towel) .I wish I could do that He is AMAZING
I am excited to find these videos. I love the feel of getting physical with the canvas. I've never had lessons, but have always needed to "play in the dirt". I can't wait to try.
true creativity is like this my friend. I believe that to create is to do it and see what shows up. I really like your technique.
love watching you paint.
This is a great video, its entirely different approach that will work so much better than been too precious,really love this presentation,thank you! I mean you will see the entire canvas holistically and then can add smaller details after laying the foundation establishing the mood and overall layout! Awesome!
Very nice and awesome demonstration....definitely impressive ....!!!
Great work!! it's so much motivating!
Damndest technique I've ever seen!!! I'd give my left arm to paint like that.
My paintings are getting a little bit freer than they were, but I doubt they'll ever reach
the stage of your style!
thanks for sharing your experience with us, beautiful result.
Great work!! it's so much motivating!
This is neat, kind of like applying watercolor technique to oils...I've thought of trying that before.
great job ,I really enjoyed learning from you ,was a nice change for me looks more my style I feel I could get comfortable painting in such a manner.
finally i got to know how those old master made their great paintings
Just amazing! Wow!
Brilliant technique! By the way you can have foliage in a snow scene it snows in the spring and in the fall. love the art.
great demonstration - thank you for the input
Jon, if like me you use ready primed canvas, try adding a coat of white/gesso and let it dry before commencing. You'll get pristine whites on wiping.
Wonderful, love the atmosphere created.
Fantastic, so inspirational, delightful painting, Thankyou.
creating something nice from a chaos!! A philosophic lesson too !Good luck
incredible , i enjoied the tecnique alot , I love it ,thanks for share this lovely picture
Thank you very much.I got inspiration and hope to use it.
Creation form apparent chaos: God's way of creating. Excelent. Keep being so cool and such a good artist. I share your like for "old style" paintings.
Thank you so much that was awesome. I will try this, but I´ll never going to show up such marvelous painting as this. Thank you.(Y)
I have not tried it yet, I´m a little bit affraid that it not might be what I expect....but one thing is for sure, you are an awesome artist.
This is beautiful!!
Sometime you should visit the west coast of Ireland. I enjoy your painting .
2:30 From my eye it could have been turned into a "beach/waters edge" scene with a beached boat on its side....very cool way to start and leave for interpretation....I like this.
Bassmanw?
I see it!
This is very beautiful and really helpful!! :) thank you!
interesting applications... thanks for sharing your talents
Fab learned so much. Thank you. Annette Carroll.
The way of a masters hand.
stunning talent
Piekne ..Cudne ..Jestes wspanialym artysta..
Senza dubbio una interessante e bella esperienza con il Maestro Dennis.