How to Paint SEA AND SHORE - Graham Twyford
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Series of Live Lockdown Lessons hosted by Lakeland Artist, Graham Twyford -
• Topic 7 : S E A A N D S H O R E •
Learn how to paint bluebells quickly with a true master of the craft.
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It's so realistic ,thank you so very much for sharing.
Very interesting video, I started painting in the 60's,and I remember the Walter Foster books very well from that time, a mine of information as I recall. I have painted seascapes for the majority of my 'career' of 40 years and still hope to improve. Thank you for your time.
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❤️ Love your beautiful work ~ Love Oil and hope to get back too it ~
Beautiful work
Beautiful.
❤️Love your beautiful work ~ Hope to get back to oil !
Nice work 👍.
I am just getting into oil painting thank you.
Painting an Australian sky is a very different approach , with lightest colour on the horizon and graduating darker as the sky moves upward, often with 3 or 4 gradient colours. Refreshing to see a different view beautiful.
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That's how all horizons should be . Lighter going up to darker.
Lovely painting, great blend of colours,,,!!! Do you use underpainting white on the canvas or just directly the paints, please advice, thanks 🙏
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excellent work good job
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Hello ! What kind of paints do you use in your paintings, oil or acrylic? I will be very grateful for your answer)
Wonderful work. Could you identify your pallet prior to starting?
Thanks Mike. It looks like Titanium white, Naples yellow, yellow ochre, raw umber, alizarin crimson, cobalt blue. Some tones already mixed for speed ie looks like white + Naples and white + Naples + orange for lights then white + cobalt + umber for the grey.
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Ηi, you said wet on wet...but how ...you primed canvas with something before beginning?
Yes the canvas is primed and that is dry, the wet on wet is when a colour is applied and other colour worked into it before it dries.
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what colors are you using?
Wow! Did not finish it.
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Es óleo ???
Thanks, yes oils
Thanks
Beautiful work
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