The first painting I was ever proud of was the one where I put your advice into action. Your videos have been the sole inspiration for improving my skills and trusting myself to stick with a piece rather than giving up on it when my vision isn't coming together. Your advice is just so well taught and have really sparked my passion for art again. Thank you
At least I'm not the only one who gives up. I'm always so excited to start, but then I get hung up actually beginning. Then I get excited about techniques, and using new ones, but then I get hung up again. And towards the end I start thinking of all the changes, it's overwhelming, and then I get hung up on the completion. I TRY to remember art should be enjoyable! I'll start watching more of his videos since they obviously helped you.
@@asherrogers2687 Yes! Same here.. I'm so excited to get a new painting going but then I just end up getting more frustrated than anything thinking to myself "aren't I suppose to be enjoying this" I know art isn't meant to be perfect yet always so quick to criticize my own talents. The patience he has to make a piece come together the way he does has been very inspiring, and something I try to practice as well. I'm nowhere near where I want to be, but his videos truly have helped me get on the right track!
Hey Chuck! I'm having to play "catch-up". With the hols and me being the one doing all the decorating, cooking, cleaning up afterwards, taking care of Mother...well, you get the picture😉 Love this painting!!! There is an "expectancy" about it..."What is just round that tree?", on the left type of thing. That, and the quality of detail you put in it, gives it a compelling aspect. The light coming through the tree, on the left, is amasing! Fantastic, as always!!!!!
Your paintings are so cool, and the realistic qualities of your paintings is something that I aspire to and have always wanted for my paintings. Hopefully one day I will get there!
It has been very hard for me to paint light source and the places where the light is striking..but after seeing this video I feel pretty confident and I will definitely try the technique…..thank you for making painting easier for beginners like me 😄
Not sure if this helps but a light source from either the left or right is much easier than one from behind, above or in front. Just a beginner tip I discovered. Happy painting!
What a super study! I do think it is a finished painting in itself :) Great work and keep your artist journey fun and experimental. Best regards from Denmark
I can't even begin to explain how much I understand this. Without even knowing it, I, too have been trying to change my techniques as I realized I was afraid of it. It's a mental thing for me as I'm extremely detail oriented and it's to a fault. I'm trying to rewire my brain, try hard things, switch things up, etc. It's hard, too, cause I catch myself reverting back to my old ways if I'm bot focused enough. I'm quite intrigued and excited to see if this is the way I can really learn to let myself shine! So refreshing and reassuring to me to hear you say thr exact things I've been thinking about. I'm no artist, I wish, but for a second there I felt like we were connected. So cool, that kinda thing doesn't happen to often for me. I feel truly heard. Understood. It's amazing! Thank you, I have absolutely loved watching you create and grow over the past 4+ years, it's honestly made such a difference in my life. Because of YOU I finally feel talented. You made me believe in me, and because of that, I feel talented and that's kind of the only thing I feel actually semi good at. I'm sure I'm just being hard on myself, but you made this possible for me. So thank you, Chuck, I hope you're still going for many more years to come! I'm sorry it's so long winded, lol, I had to get it out! I'm a little high at the moment, and I'm sitting down and just about to start painting, and then you show up with this incredibly reassuring TH-cam video, and I just had to comment.... a lot! hahaha Anyways, take care! 🤪
I appreciate your dedication to art, I've been through a lot of your work and I wanted to give my opinion on this latest video. Landscape oil painting and your tips are very helpful for beginners like me. I will apply your instructions to the artworks that I am pursuing, thank you very much.
Thanks Chuck - this is so nicely done and very informative! Now that you have switched from acrylics (after using them for a long time) to oils, are you pleased with the transition? Do you feel like you will ever go back to using acrylics? I’m interested because I have painted with acrylics for a very long time. Thanks!!! Again, great job!!!
My jaw is dropped. Insanely stunning work. Chuck, how long would it take for something like this to dry? I'm an acrylic painter looking to try out oils at some point, but knowing that I'd wish to paint solvent-free I'm guessing I'd have to wait quite a bit of time in between coats.
Looks great chuck. Always appreciate your information and perspective you gain. Thanks brother. I’m kinda struggling with this oiling out talk tho. Is it possible if you could find time to discuss that more in one of your next videos. Like I get what it’s used for and what not just it’s hard to find detailed info on it. Like how you discuss your process is the best. I just vibe with you the most haha would like to see it done if possible. I known your a busy man. And are you useing linseed or walnut oil? Does it matter. Or are you just using liquin?
Can u pls say what do you use before starting the colouring ..... I mean the brown tinge on the canvas ...... Love ur paintings and they inspired me a lot in the past few yrs... Thank you.
Please do more acrylic and also please show all colour mixess in each step and please suggest alternative colours because all colours you used might not be available with everyone ...plss plss
your paintings are good, man. i know it's about your own comfort, but try using liquin ( or water if it's acrylics ) and avoid using the slanting edged brush. always worked for me, just a suggestion
My oil colors are darker i feel it when i finished my painting it looks dark not bright like u hve i used winsor newton it also looks darker i dnt under stand
So this is what terrifies me about starting in oils. I have bought almost every color I use in acrylics, and for a month they have just sat there. There is no way I could pull of the beginner version of this.
Your paintings from a few years ago when you were layering would look beautiful but forced. Your paintings lately in this style feel more natural and in my opinion more beautiful.
theres no shame in doing a sky like that in acrylic so you arent making things harder yourself when you start on the trees. its still alla prima since acrylic dries faster, alla prima just means "in one sitting." plus the flatness of acrylic works really well for things in the background since its got little luminance compared to oil, it sits firmly behind the oil painted foreground.
The first painting I was ever proud of was the one where I put your advice into action. Your videos have been the sole inspiration for improving my skills and trusting myself to stick with a piece rather than giving up on it when my vision isn't coming together. Your advice is just so well taught and have really sparked my passion for art again. Thank you
At least I'm not the only one who gives up. I'm always so excited to start, but then I get hung up actually beginning. Then I get excited about techniques, and using new ones, but then I get hung up again. And towards the end I start thinking of all the changes, it's overwhelming, and then I get hung up on the completion. I TRY to remember art should be enjoyable! I'll start watching more of his videos since they obviously helped you.
@@asherrogers2687 Yes! Same here.. I'm so excited to get a new painting going but then I just end up getting more frustrated than anything thinking to myself "aren't I suppose to be enjoying this" I know art isn't meant to be perfect yet always so quick to criticize my own talents. The patience he has to make a piece come together the way he does has been very inspiring, and something I try to practice as well. I'm nowhere near where I want to be, but his videos truly have helped me get on the right track!
Awesome art, and day by day the art skills of yours inspired me to improve mine more 👏
Hey Chuck! I'm having to play "catch-up". With the hols and me being the one doing all the decorating, cooking, cleaning up afterwards, taking care of Mother...well, you get the picture😉 Love this painting!!! There is an "expectancy" about it..."What is just round that tree?", on the left type of thing. That, and the quality of detail you put in it, gives it a compelling aspect. The light coming through the tree, on the left, is amasing! Fantastic, as always!!!!!
Your paintings are so cool, and the realistic qualities of your paintings is something that I aspire to and have always wanted for my paintings. Hopefully one day I will get there!
Your paintings are majestic, all of them. Period!
Whatever you are doing WORKS! Just keep doing it! It’s beautiful!
It has been very hard for me to paint light source and the places where the light is striking..but after seeing this video I feel pretty confident and I will definitely try the technique…..thank you for making painting easier for beginners like me 😄
Not sure if this helps but a light source from either the left or right is much easier than one from behind, above or in front. Just a beginner tip I discovered. Happy painting!
@@asherrogers2687 thanks for your reply …..it really helped
What a super study! I do think it is a finished painting in itself :) Great work and keep your artist journey fun and experimental.
Best regards from Denmark
Love your style Chuck, I can feel the warmth in this painting!!! Awesome as always!!
I can't even begin to explain how much I understand this. Without even knowing it, I, too have been trying to change my techniques as I realized I was afraid of it. It's a mental thing for me as I'm extremely detail oriented and it's to a fault. I'm trying to rewire my brain, try hard things, switch things up, etc. It's hard, too, cause I catch myself reverting back to my old ways if I'm bot focused enough. I'm quite intrigued and excited to see if this is the way I can really learn to let myself shine! So refreshing and reassuring to me to hear you say thr exact things I've been thinking about. I'm no artist, I wish, but for a second there I felt like we were connected. So cool, that kinda thing doesn't happen to often for me. I feel truly heard. Understood. It's amazing! Thank you, I have absolutely loved watching you create and grow over the past 4+ years, it's honestly made such a difference in my life. Because of YOU I finally feel talented. You made me believe in me, and because of that, I feel talented and that's kind of the only thing I feel actually semi good at. I'm sure I'm just being hard on myself, but you made this possible for me. So thank you, Chuck, I hope you're still going for many more years to come! I'm sorry it's so long winded, lol, I had to get it out! I'm a little high at the moment, and I'm sitting down and just about to start painting, and then you show up with this incredibly reassuring TH-cam video, and I just had to comment.... a lot! hahaha Anyways, take care! 🤪
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your advice. I have learned so much from you over these last few years.
Very nice tutorial! Price of this blue Princeton dagger striper brush has sky rocketed on amazon due to your videos !
Thank you! So glad your back.
This composition really draws your eyes into the painting. Another gorgeous work!😍
Beautiful painting landscape
I just finished my first successful painting.. I just came across your channel 3 days ago and they are making a huge impact on my painting.
Love the way this came out man. Beautiful colors. :)
A gorgeous painting…and thank-you for the explanation of your process…so helpful!
Bonsoir Chuck,quelle magnifique peinture,j adore ce coucher de soleil,et le sapin,qui prend la couleur du soleil,je suis admiratif,bravo ! 😃👍👍♥️♥️🎄
Always beautiful, Chuck! Stunning painting!
Hey Chuck two paintings in four days?!? That’s awesome it’s cool to see not everyone can just jump back into painting after a month or so of a break
I'm coming in hot this winter ;) Thank you!
@@chuckblackart Don’t come it too hot might melt all the snow
@@GoofiestGondola 😂 you’ve got a good point
Thank you. I've been struggling with autumn trees
Thanks so much for sharing, Your painting is soo beautiful! 🤗🤗
You are such a fabulous artist that it looks like a photograph. It's just beautiful.
Awesome painting Chuck so realistic looking love your art and work so beautiful great job man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wonderful artwork! Great video. Have a Happy new Year!
Thank you so much sharing your thought. It is so helpful! Absolutely beautiful painting. The lighting is so amazing . Love your art👍👍👍💖💖💖
outstanding work
Amazing Chuck, this video helped me alot.
Always love to watch you to get motivated again ❤️
Stunning work.
Nice painting 🎨 🖌️ ☺️
Awesome painting, very realistic
With your hard work, good videos inspire many friends. I wish you great growth in the future..👍💖💖
I appreciate your dedication to art, I've been through a lot of your work and I wanted to give my opinion on this latest video. Landscape oil painting and your tips are very helpful for beginners like me. I will apply your instructions to the artworks that I am pursuing, thank you very much.
Your painting it’s awesome sir you are excellent teacher I’m a beginner
Vry nice, I m speechless awesome painting sir
MAravilloso, gracias. It is as the time running on the canvas . A painting with movement. Magic pincel.
a really great picture. I am also testing. great❤❤❤
Hi Sir you are so amazing artist & Painting is so Super fantastic Thank you. 😊
This is lovely. You've done a really awesome job here.
I just loved this ❤️
Wonderful chuck
Wow!! Realistic scenery 😍😍..Thanks for sharing this amazing painting techniques ❤️❤️
Waiting for the ducks one. Its sky was awesome.
It would be great that while you’re painting we could also see a reference photo. Thank you Chuck.
I have a similar picture I took from my cottage on a lake I would like to do, it helps me lot, thank yo
Excellent!!!!
Beautiful, love your videos keep them coming. Happy holiday season to you and your family.🎄
Awesome work!
Chuck do you always place your paints on a vertical board next to your painting? That’s the way your video appears. Thank you. Love your work.
Beautiful
Hermoso paisaje maestro 👌👌👌👌.......
Beautiful Chuck, is a long version also awailable ?
awesome video!
Thanks Chuck - this is so nicely done and very informative! Now that you have switched from acrylics (after using them for a long time) to oils, are you pleased with the transition? Do you feel like you will ever go back to using acrylics? I’m interested because I have painted with acrylics for a very long time. Thanks!!! Again, great job!!!
My jaw is dropped. Insanely stunning work. Chuck, how long would it take for something like this to dry? I'm an acrylic painter looking to try out oils at some point, but knowing that I'd wish to paint solvent-free I'm guessing I'd have to wait quite a bit of time in between coats.
Awesome work 😄
Beautiful. Which oil do you use with oil paints?
Amazing.... This beautiful... I'am Like.... 😍😍
Looks great chuck. Always appreciate your information and perspective you gain. Thanks brother. I’m kinda struggling with this oiling out talk tho. Is it possible if you could find time to discuss that more in one of your next videos. Like I get what it’s used for and what not just it’s hard to find detailed info on it. Like how you discuss your process is the best. I just vibe with you the most haha would like to see it done if possible. I known your a busy man. And are you useing linseed or walnut oil? Does it matter. Or are you just using liquin?
I like the way you explain things (from Elizabeth Reems).
Can u pls say what do you use before starting the colouring ..... I mean the brown tinge on the canvas ...... Love ur paintings and they inspired me a lot in the past few yrs... Thank you.
Thank you! It's just gesso with a bit of burnt sienna mixed into it
@@chuckblackart Thank you ...so much.
Please do more acrylic and also please show all colour mixess in each step and please suggest alternative colours because all colours you used might not be available with everyone ...plss plss
Great!!!!
Do you not have to clean your brush in between ?
It's a fantastic work of art. ~~ ^^👍👍👏👏Please play it often in my room, too. ~~^^🧡🧡👍👍
😍😍😍😍
good!
How long did you paint it?
your paintings are good, man. i know it's about your own comfort, but try using liquin ( or water if it's acrylics ) and avoid using the slanting edged brush.
always worked for me, just a suggestion
My oil colors are darker i feel it when i finished my painting it looks dark not bright like u hve i used winsor newton it also looks darker i dnt under stand
Good luck 🇮🇳👌
So this is what terrifies me about starting in oils. I have bought almost every color I use in acrylics, and for a month they have just sat there. There is no way I could pull of the beginner version of this.
If you think that's bad, I bought mine at least 20 years ago. I'm really thinking hard about putting some of it on canvas now. 😂
Love from kashmir
Big fan
👍👍👍❤️
It looks tree-rific! 🌲
Takes a lot of discipline and patience to do an ala prima with an outcome of a multi-layered painting.
Your paintings from a few years ago when you were layering would look beautiful but forced. Your paintings lately in this style feel more natural and in my opinion more beautiful.
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Классно!!! Красиво!!!
Your oil paintings aren't like landscape paintings of most artists. Yours is like the style of oil portraits....
Nice panting🙂🙂🙂🙂 I am a artist👨🎨👨🎨👨🎨👨🎨👨🎨👨🎨
theres no shame in doing a sky like that in acrylic so you arent making things harder yourself when you start on the trees. its still alla prima since acrylic dries faster, alla prima just means "in one sitting." plus the flatness of acrylic works really well for things in the background since its got little luminance compared to oil, it sits firmly behind the oil painted foreground.
What you are doing is called "fiddeling".
I get tired watching this, you speak to much man!!!!! I Will unsubscribe