This video was created for my Online Indirect Painting class. I cover general philosophy and our main supplies. The Julie Beck set of Trekell brushes: www.trekell.co...
Umber is not a city but stands for an Italian word : Ombra . Ombra means shadow. In Italy we call Burnt umber , terra d’ombra bruciata and the right translation is : burnt earth of shadow
Great video, thank you for sharing information about your techniques and equipment. Out of curiosity, what's the reason for the coloured tape on your brushes? Is it to help you keep track of the good ones?
I understand that you advocate for Trekell brushes, but I’d appreciate knowing if you have any experience using black sable bright brushes. I live in Thailand, and importing Trekell brushes isn’t quite feasible due to the exorbitant customs duties. However, German daVinci brushes are relatively inexpensive.
Any brands of brush is fine if it works for you. I like Trekell a lot, I used them after winning some in a prize pack and since then I still find they work best for me. The brand Princeton also has some good ones as I know other people love Rosemary brushes as well
Appreciate the information about cleaning brushes in linseed oil. I’ve been using turpentine, so I’m going to change immediately!
We love your sincerity and will continue to watch you.
You are so kind and generous to share your knowledge.
Thanks so much Julie!! You are a treasure!
Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thanks Julie! 🙏 Really interesting and informative!
Umber is not a city but stands for an Italian word : Ombra . Ombra means shadow. In Italy we call Burnt umber , terra d’ombra bruciata and the right translation is : burnt earth of shadow
It actually originally came from Umbria, in Italy. She said Umber instead of Umbria, but she's not wrong.
thank you! this is super informative. im totally new to oil painting and didnt know any of this stuff…
That was absolutely great
Great job! I have painted my entire life, or at least with oils since I was 12, and this was a wonderful intro to supplies!
Thank you for sharing your informative creative improvisation. Have you ever worked with water mixable oil paints that are so much less toxic?
Great video ty
You look pretty I love your amazing art work
Thanks Julie!!
Great video, thank you for sharing information about your techniques and equipment. Out of curiosity, what's the reason for the coloured tape on your brushes? Is it to help you keep track of the good ones?
Thank you ❤
I understand that you advocate for Trekell brushes, but I’d appreciate knowing if you have any experience using black sable bright brushes. I live in Thailand, and importing Trekell brushes isn’t quite feasible due to the exorbitant customs duties. However, German daVinci brushes are relatively inexpensive.
Any brands of brush is fine if it works for you. I like Trekell a lot, I used them after winning some in a prize pack and since then I still find they work best for me. The brand Princeton also has some good ones as I know other people love Rosemary brushes as well
Where can i buy this tube ringer, this is very informative, thank you so much!
search.jerrysartarama.com/search?w=tube%20wringer
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Please address Galkyd….
Do you have a specific question about it? I do mention it in my Oil painting 101 video