Thank you very much for your help! I am currently painting a Paul Cezanne style still-life of some apples on a wooden chair for an art assignment. Although the situation isn't ideal (I have to use acylic paint) this tutorial helped me greatly. Thanks again.
thank you for the nice video very clear in your instructions! can you tell me the name of the company you use for brushes. You told the size which is great but what name brand do you use
It's absolutely breathtaking. I love how you applied the colors for the background and the entire basecoating of the painting. Your videos are excellent with close viewing to see your strokes and pointing out how Cezanne painted wirh the straight marks and they do look a little outlined. He is one of my favorites. I always wonder, what made him paint like that. It's all fascinating to me. Thank you so much.
Thank you! This is so helpful. I have just started having art lessons with a private tutor and I'm drawn to the impressionist stye. He has beeen showing me examples of Cezanne to help me. Watching you paint has really helped me understand the brush strokes which I had been struggling with. I really like hte technique of tinting the cnavs first, I'm going to try that, espeicaly as I now paint in and prefer oils but still have lots of acrylic paint that needs using ;-) Also as well as being helpful and educational it was very relaxing and calming to watch during a tumultous time in Europe currently.
Thank you. Excellent tutorial video. The only downside: the noise (music?). I would have liked to focus entirely on teaching. It's hard now. I watch without sound.
Again thanks for the wonderful video on cezanne. I would appreciate it if you would give me the name brand of the brushes you used. Were they all bristle and or some sable. Nobody really knows I think exactly what brushes he used perhaps mongoose, I am highly influenced by Cezanne. I do want to learn from his paintings and then go on. After seeing your video perhaps I do not have the right brushes. Would so appreciate your information Thanks again
Hello Susie, thank you so much for your question. I used three different brushes for this painting. #2, #4, and a detail (signature brush). Bristle brushes. I like using Princeton or sometimes Winsor and Newton. Sincerely Mosig
Excellent 😊
Thank you son much for this vid! I loved the music too.. 😃Cezanne lives on!
You're welcome 👋
The best painting video I have seen on TH-cam, many thanks.
Thank you so much Mark for your kind words.
I learned so much in this video about Cezanne's style and how he used color. Thank you.
You're welcome. I'm so glad that you found the video helpful.
Fabulous. Loved the way you did. The painting.
Thank you.
Loved this!
Thank you so much again for sharing your wonderful talent and your instructions are simple and wonderful
You're welcome 👍
Beautiful work and very helpful. Thank you!
I loved how instructional this video was, thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. 😊
An excellent tutorial, actually better than anything I've seen in many years of study and painting. Gratitude!
Thank you Richard for your kind words 👋
Thank you very much for your help! I am currently painting a Paul Cezanne style still-life of some apples on a wooden chair for an art assignment. Although the situation isn't ideal (I have to use acylic paint) this tutorial helped me greatly. Thanks again.
You're welcome. So glad it was helpful.
love this tutorial learned a lot from this episode
You're welcome.
Love it 😊
Wonderful example thanks❤
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it.
Thank you very much for watching.
Nice
I loved it
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just signed up art class which we study Cezanne.
It was great explanation of his method. Very helpful.
You're welcome 👋
That was very fun! Have been studying Picasso and Matisse and how much they owe to Cezanne!
thank you for the nice video very clear in your instructions! can you tell me the name of the company you use for brushes. You told the size which is great but what name brand do you use
Sir,zazakallah and thanks for ever.
It's absolutely breathtaking. I love how you applied the colors for the background and the entire basecoating of the painting. Your videos are excellent with close viewing to see your strokes and pointing out how Cezanne painted wirh the straight marks and they do look a little outlined. He is one of my favorites. I always wonder, what made him paint like that. It's all fascinating to me.
Thank you so much.
Thank you! This is so helpful. I have just started having art lessons with a private tutor and I'm drawn to the impressionist stye. He has beeen showing me examples of Cezanne to help me. Watching you paint has really helped me understand the brush strokes which I had been struggling with. I really like hte technique of tinting the cnavs first, I'm going to try that, espeicaly as I now paint in and prefer oils but still have lots of acrylic paint that needs using ;-) Also as well as being helpful and educational it was very relaxing and calming to watch during a tumultous time in Europe currently.
Hi Mikaela, I'm so glad that this tutorial was helpful. Thank you for the nice write-up. I appreciate it 🙏.
-Mosig
Thank you. Excellent tutorial video. The only downside: the noise (music?). I would have liked to focus entirely on teaching. It's hard now. I watch without sound.
Thank you so much for watching this video, also very grateful for your feedback on the background music.
Again thanks for the wonderful video on cezanne. I would appreciate it if you would give me the name brand of the brushes you used. Were they all bristle and or some sable. Nobody really knows I think exactly what brushes he used perhaps mongoose,
I am highly influenced by Cezanne. I do want to learn from his paintings and then go on. After seeing your video perhaps I do not have the right brushes.
Would so appreciate your information Thanks again
Hello Susie, thank you so much for your question. I used three different brushes for this painting.
#2, #4, and a detail (signature brush). Bristle brushes. I like using Princeton or sometimes Winsor and Newton.
Sincerely
Mosig
❤
@@janatarek4781 thank you. 👋
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Thank you so much for watching.
Please let me know what you think of this video. Thanks