Ready enjoy watching you paint beautiful still alive. So realistic, love light effects in your painting. Would like to know a little bit about you personally if you will ,a little bit of your art career and where you're from. Thank you so much ,it's been a pleasure❤
Hi there, thank you :). Well my name you know :) so i'm from a small village called beverwijk. My teachings in the love and techniques of painting begins many many years ago when my grandmother at the age of 10 thought me the basics of art and drawing. further more I did not had any university only my grandmother, the Rijksmuseum and my :). Any more questions let me know at www.marcelruben.comor instagram. see you there 🙂👍
I was very impressed when I saw the picture. I have a question Are you going to color it using Terefin oil when you color it for the first time? What kind of oil do you use for secondary coloring?
Hi there, I always use burned umber, from old holland as a first color as it is very opaque and raw umber from winston&newton as a second layer color as this is a very transparent color. For the rest I use ivory black and titanium white from old holland in both first and second layers. My recommendation is to use only a few primary colors on your palette that are opaque as a first layer and a few primary colors on your palette that are transparent as a second. It does't really matter what brand just make sure they are artist grade oil paints. Good luck!
I 'm using only liquin fine detail from Winston newton. In the first layer i thin it 10% with a few drops of oderless sansodor. Seconde layer only liquin fine detail.
@@Marcel_Rubenarts Thank you :) It helped me a lot. There are still a lot of things I don't know, but I'll watch and learn hard. I want to see you use medium when filming the video.(I'm sorry, I can't speak English because I'm Korean. Please understand)
Hi there, it is a simple MDF board that is primed with a normal grounding from a normal contruction store. The primer is best when it is on a alkyd basis. Look at this video where i go in detail in this: th-cam.com/video/2CbTNWzwHIU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s_-KUdr6zBOSwZ6e good luck.
Beautiful. Enjoyed tutorial. Keep them coming
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Thank you for tutorial how to painting wonderful still life fruits.
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Ready enjoy watching you paint beautiful still alive. So realistic, love light effects in your painting. Would like to know a little bit about you personally if you will ,a little bit of your art career and where you're from. Thank you so much ,it's been a pleasure❤
Hi there, thank you :). Well my name you know :) so i'm from a small village called beverwijk. My teachings in the love and techniques of painting begins many many years ago when my grandmother at the age of 10 thought me the basics of art and drawing. further more I did not had any university only my grandmother, the Rijksmuseum and my :). Any more questions let me know at www.marcelruben.comor instagram. see you there 🙂👍
Prachtig weer!!
Leuk met de voice-over!
Thanks for sharing
Dank je wel :)
Really Great artwork, thank you. Hoy Manu sesiones do you need for the whole painting?
Hi there, well 1 session is approx 3 to 5 hours of painting. And the total sessions are somewhere between 7 to 9 sessions in three to two layers. 💪
Hi there, do you do full real time tutorials.?
Hi there, if you mean live stream? Once i have more followers i Will for sure do full real time sessions from begin to end tutorials.
I was very impressed when I saw the picture. I have a question Are you going to color it using Terefin oil when you color it for the first time? What kind of oil do you use for secondary coloring?
Hi there, I always use burned umber, from old holland as a first color as it is very opaque and raw umber from winston&newton as a second layer color as this is a very transparent color. For the rest I use ivory black and titanium white from old holland in both first and second layers. My recommendation is to use only a few primary colors on your palette that are opaque as a first layer and a few primary colors on your palette that are transparent as a second. It does't really matter what brand just make sure they are artist grade oil paints. Good luck!
@@Marcel_Rubenarts Thank you. I was curious about using medium oil. What type of oil do you use?
I 'm using only liquin fine detail from Winston newton. In the first layer i thin it 10% with a few drops of oderless sansodor. Seconde layer only liquin fine detail.
@@Marcel_Rubenarts Thank you :) It helped me a lot. There are still a lot of things I don't know, but I'll watch and learn hard. I want to see you use medium when filming the video.(I'm sorry, I can't speak English because I'm Korean. Please understand)
@@starbucks1971 good idea ill try to film my mediums next time. Oil Painting takes a lot of time. Just taken your time to Learn and discover 👍👍👍👍
can ypu tell us something about your gesso and surface of painting
Hi there, it is a simple MDF board that is primed with a normal grounding from a normal contruction store. The primer is best when it is on a alkyd basis. Look at this video where i go in detail in this: th-cam.com/video/2CbTNWzwHIU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=s_-KUdr6zBOSwZ6e good luck.