I really appreciate you mentioning your little light. I was looking for one on Amazon today, and trying to decide what would work well for Plein air. I don’t need one often, but want to be prepared. Looks like a good choice. 👍
No problem Christine, glad to help! I like to have two belkin night lights. I carry extra batteries with me and I like the small size. They are pretty durable too.
An engineer project for a painting art can we call all you do very creative,thank you for this video!
Thank you Angel!
You were so close to Krispy Kream and didn't even buy a dozen to take home (and by taking home I mean eat in your car). Beautiful work in any event.
I’ll include a taste test next time I paint it! Thanks!
I really appreciate you mentioning your little light. I was looking for one on Amazon today, and trying to decide what would work well for Plein air. I don’t need one often, but want to be prepared. Looks like a good choice. 👍
No problem Christine, glad to help! I like to have two belkin night lights. I carry extra batteries with me and I like the small size. They are pretty durable too.
I really would love to try using a brayer. What size, brand do you recommend? Thank you! I’m so glad I found your channel.
Hi Dale, thank you so much! I use the Speedball 1.5” brayer.
Truly amazing. Fascinated by the entire process. Your son did a terrific job, too! Another artist in the making!! Congratulations, Doug.
Barbara thank you very much! We just shot another one that we'll be posting up soon.
@@Liquidmethod I can't wait to see it!!!
@@barbvincent8909 Just posted it!
you deserve more views!
Thank you for your support!
Great job! I have yet to try painting a nocturne 👍
Thank you! It's a blast and a lot of fun! I would highly encourage you to try it Nathan.
Hi Dough where can I get that cap opener for the paint ?! I really need it !! Plz help!!!
grocery store. its a crab leg cracker or used to crack walnuts and other hard nut shells.
@@Liquidmethod will regular plier work? i will heand to homedept
You scared me when you had the big squeegee in your hand.. Glad it worked out!
Thank you Daniel! The squeegee is great for destroying unnecessary details and of course, laying in lines.
Not bad, but do what you advised yourself; do more painting; it does get better; paint, paint, paint!
Thank you Joan!
Very good but music overshadowed your voice.
Thanks for the feed back. I'll be sure to duck the music down further!
@@Liquidmethod you’re great!