When the painter is lying.. It's not a painting.. It's an actual bird.. Wow! Seriously.. the painting is gorgeous.. almost looks you've placed an actual lil birdie out there.. hats off ❤️🙌
Боже, это божественно!! Не описать словами, это невероятный талант. Вот это искусство, вот это я понимаю, а не современная чепуха. Снимаю шляпу перед Вами.
This an amazing Robin painting Michael. As a bird artist (in watercolour though), I can fully appreciate the amount of time and effort something like this can take. Very clever work indeed! Paul 🧑🎨
It’s like a mirror!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏marvellous and beautiful and very elegant. Classic 👏👏👏fantastic teaching quality. Am also an artist andI have tried a series of birds with only 0 number brush as an experiment and it has given me fantastic results. Now, I will follow you . Thanks teacher for sharing your beautiful art. 🙏🙏🙏🙏from India with respect
That painting is so good, anyone can do this for themselves, it just takes time an practice , talent doesn't exist , only persude interest, this guy is good because he paints 1000 times more than anyone watching that's all, still his paintings are brilliant
I tuoi dipinti sono meravigliosi,realistici...i tuoi alberi sembrano uscire dalla tela...colori appropriati,belle nuvole e fiumi bellissimi.mi piace tanto tanto questo little bird(pettirosso si chiama in italia) sembra che sia pronto per volare....mi piace la tua tecnica ,continua cosi'..Good bless you,ciao ciao e buon lavoro!!
This was gorgeous! With all the attention to detail you apply to your landscapes, this seems an easy transition for you to begin painting the fauna of nature as well. Had you ever tried doing birds before? It's picture perfect! Well done!
You have such a gift for detail, I think you'd be just as great at painting animals as well. Thanks for taking the chance of painting outside your comfortable landscape box. You make everything so realistic and I've always been drawn to realism. As ever, keep up the great work! We all totally enjoy watching.
I want to know how in the heck you paint without putting your hand on the painting to steady it? Does your little finger get in the paint. Totally amazing!
Hello, congratulations for your work. I would like to clarify the procedure for defining feathers, animal hair and grass. I noticed that when you go to definition you no longer use the Liquin Original, but the turpentine to dilute the colors. Go to definition from dark to clear, whether it is feathers, animal hair or grass. What is not clear to me is if you wait a few hours to allow the underlying layers to dry or pass them one after the other. I tried, but the color mixes with the underlying layers with a obviously horrible effect. Thanks for the reply and congratulations again.
Thankful I came across this tutorial today, Michael! It is just what I needed to watch while I am painting a little bird splashing in a water bath! I love the details on his little face especially around his eyes. I am going to use a glaze and then try to pop his breast feathers too. Great work and facinating to watch your processes.
At the time of this comment there were 79 dislikes. Just proves, there is just no pleasing some people. I would sure hate to be married to some one like that.