Hello, very nice paintings! I also painted Starry night and Sunflowers, my only 2 pictures. so was nice to see somebody have chosen them too. But i didnt do any background. What do u use for underpainting? is it also oil or what?
The one thing that is missing is sgraffito! Vincent used a sgraffito technique to mark-make the swirling patterns in the sky and texture of the trees. Besides that it's an accurate depiction with acrylic paint instead of oils. Very well done.
I have painted it eight times since I'm teaching it. I have tried all different kinds of techniques but I have not heard of that one and I would love to know more about it!
This video has not done as well as the other two. People are not into the sunflowers as much. You need to do some of his less well known work as it’s actually more appealing. i think people are bored by the usual well known works.
Thanks for the feedback. I pick subjects based on what I would like to paint and what painting I would like to have on the wall. If others get some joy out of seeing it, that's great. If it doesn't get many views then that's fine too!
@@artbyari Yes, the same, painted the Starry night for my bedroom and sunfloowers for kitchen) ... maybe they are not so perfect but i like to see it. Now im thinking about painting The Kiss of Gustav Klimt, but I am not sure I can do it) It is more complicated.
Three different brushes were used: primary brush strokes were with a round brush (18mm long x 4mm wide), detail was with a filbert (10mm long x 5mm wide), and line work / additional detail was with a worn down round brush (~6mm long x 3mm wide). Thanks for watching!
I love your copies of Van Gogh, it's similar enough to immediately recognize it as a study, but your style is unique enough to see your own interpretation shine through. Keep it up!
Thanks for watching! The majority of the painting took about three days. I let the darker paint dry until it was slightly tacky before moving on to the yellow and white details.
After my infatuation with chess, gotten it into my head to paint this in oil. (Perhaps a prelude to another infatuation with an old hobby.) Thanks for sharing your work and will use this as reference :)
I have a timelapse video on my channel of me building a lugged bicycle frame "in 4 minutes" where somebody commented similarily but he was actually being serious!