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Glazing - With Stuart Davies 

Stuart Davies
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In this video I demonstrate how easy it is to add a glaze and paint clouds, as usual.
Colours used; Sap green, Ultramarine Blue, Royal Blue, Payne's Grey, Red Ochre, Light Green and Titanium White.
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@emilianobre9398
@emilianobre9398 Год назад
Your skies and landscapes are so special, and brings emotion as well as William Turner's. 👏👏👏
@muhlenstedt
@muhlenstedt Год назад
It is incredible how much "grandeur" you can achieve in your paintings which a relatively simple approach and this shows how good you are. If I had a better financial situation now I would buy this painting, despite any mold.
@maxboonkittypoison
@maxboonkittypoison Год назад
I guess i feel the same :)
@thewookiee78
@thewookiee78 Год назад
16:20 Paper towel clouds! That turned out unexpectedly well! 😊
@kservant71
@kservant71 Год назад
Love that Star Trek reference! I laughed out loud when you said that!
@danfreisting2874
@danfreisting2874 Год назад
Love the skies, landscape, the dialogue along the way and really like seeing the glazing taking place with its dramatic changes with comparatively little effort.
@DarrylBarnes
@DarrylBarnes 4 месяца назад
Love the borg reference! Locutus with the brush!
@MonicaLovesDogs
@MonicaLovesDogs Год назад
Maybe put a dehumidifier where you store your paintings?
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Год назад
That is what I do. Even nonelectric ones like Wenko where there is no outlet.
@Paul-su3qh
@Paul-su3qh Год назад
Hi Stuart, lovely landscape scenery with dramatic sky, as well as an interesting demonstration of glazes to enhance the colours underneath. It is a shame that this wonderful scene has been affected by mould. I am guessing that the paintings are stored in an area where there is an extreme cold spot? Hopefully this wintry icy cold weather will come to an end soon and the atmosphere starts to warm up for you. Thank you for the numerous lessons on glazing that you have often discussed in other video demos over the last three years or so. Take care now!
@topcat7365
@topcat7365 Год назад
How did I miss this?! - “resistance is not futile” 😂 Thank you for another great video on glazing. Some of my fav moments during this stage! Cheers
@margaretmcquinn9844
@margaretmcquinn9844 Год назад
You were wondering if you are being a bore, quite the contrary, I am learning so much , you are amazing, I have watched all your videos right to the end, Thank you for sharing all your secrets
@loredanarosimodesti4799
@loredanarosimodesti4799 Год назад
OMG! This is just what I needed! I found one of my "large" old painting, not finished, in my garage and your video it is just what I need to save it! I was contemplating to paint some gesso on it and start a new..... because it is very large canvass and I did not wish to lose it. Thank you so very much I will start as soon this videos is finished! 🥰
@stubaker2574
@stubaker2574 Год назад
Good glazing!! "make it so" Jean Luk
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Good one!
@dshepherd107
@dshepherd107 Год назад
Sir Patrick Stewart, a Star Trek icon forever. Also one of a smallish number of very talented, skilled Shakespearean actors of the last two centuries🙃. If you’ve become a Borg- artist, well then, you’re in good company. In all seriousness, this turned out quite good, & I find it an excellent tutorial /exercise in “loose” painting. Ty as always Professor🙂🙂
@treasarice6799
@treasarice6799 Год назад
Magical .!! Can’t believe the glazing made such a difference it’s Amazing .I would buy it even with the mould .🦋
@jeancampbell4341
@jeancampbell4341 Год назад
THANKS FOR YOUR HUMOR. IT IS SO GOOD TO LAUGH AGAIN,
@katherinebaer6798
@katherinebaer6798 Год назад
Hi Stuart! Greetings from Michigan. Can’t believe the quick, transformation of this painting when you began the glazing. When you added the bright white cloud in the right side then started in with the Japanese Red, I was like, “Wow!”, just beautiful. Amazing what these glazed can do. Thank you again for your wonderful lessons. I am a bit concerned about the possible mold issues in your home. I have histamine/mast cell issues which have made me increasingly sensitive to mold, dust, dander, etc. as I’ve gotten older. At the same time (late 50’s early 60s) I began to develop pronounced food intolerances. I couldn’t seem to eat ANYTHING that didn’t set off some kind off reaction. However, I finally found a prominent allergist/immunologist and rheumatologist to correctly diagnose and address my mystery symptoms and am now on medications which have helped me immensely. I recently hired a biochemist who specializes in air quality testing and, fortunately, he did not find anything worrisome, mold-wise, in our home. Just wondering if that not might possibly be a good idea for improving your health going forward. Anyway, sorry to ramble on! Hope you continue to feel well because we all enjoy your videos so much! ❤️
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Hi Katherine, I had severe food intolerance for about 5 years before my heart problem started. When the heart problem arrived, the food problem stopped. I think the best solution for me is to live in a beach house, in a warm climate... I wish!
@katherinebaer6798
@katherinebaer6798 Год назад
😂you and me both! Well at least you can enjoy food again! Weird, eh? Take care! ❤️
@edstathis7377
@edstathis7377 Год назад
Just started watching your videos and I'm very excited to see someone who paints like I want to paint. I've already learned a lot. Looking forward to learning much more from you! Thanks so much.
@elleneimla6620
@elleneimla6620 Год назад
Wow, it was absolutely very interesting and inspiring. The sky is super beautiful after glazing. These clouds, these colors attracted all my attention. I have to practice a lot, but if I can ever do something like that, I'm very happy. You are very talented artist, teacher and a great gift for all of us watching your videos. Thank you for being there! Many thanks!
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@fightingmad08
@fightingmad08 Год назад
LOVE THE PAINTING! MIC IS A LOT BETTER!!
@KarlEBrand
@KarlEBrand Год назад
Definitely a Trekki!
@roy4091
@roy4091 Год назад
Stop apologizing. there's no need for it. Your videos are great. Your tutelage makes it easy for all of us to understand what it is you're trying to convey.
@bigbrushlittlebrush2
@bigbrushlittlebrush2 10 месяцев назад
Stuart I love your paintings and enjoy your banter it’s like watching a Tommy Cooper show “just like that”
@mbhart
@mbhart Год назад
Dear Stuart, Many thanks for sharing your work and techniques with us. There's a depth of feeling in your landscapes that is simply captivating. Wishing you health.
@maximegoyette7183
@maximegoyette7183 Год назад
Marvelous clouds, thank you for this masterful demonstration of the power of paper towels in the hands of the almighty painter
@dianebaresich1580
@dianebaresich1580 Год назад
You made me laugh out loud this morning. Thank you! (Like scrubbing the wall. You just need to know when to stop.) What you do in an hour or less is quite amazing.
@grahamwelsh4258
@grahamwelsh4258 10 месяцев назад
Once again your painting is free flowing and adventurous as is your dialogue. Thanks from AUS.
@nexussever
@nexussever Год назад
I have been playing with glazes and this is a revelation. Mr. Davies, you have a new fan!
@debbiemay3265
@debbiemay3265 Год назад
Best sky !!
@nelsonx5326
@nelsonx5326 Год назад
Man he gets results!
@r.a.8582
@r.a.8582 Год назад
Oh my god! I am a huge fan of yours, but i am also a huge Trekkie. So you like Star Trek? Now i like you even more. Hehe. Thank you for your amazing videos.
@janerayner6375
@janerayner6375 Год назад
I know I'm in the right place to see the best oil painting content to brighten my day 😀
@lemonade708
@lemonade708 Год назад
Wow, the end result is breathtaking, what a marvellous painting, shame about the mould and that you can't sell it! Thanks for sharing with us these glazing tips Stuart.
@ralucacristina7394
@ralucacristina7394 Год назад
I am, i am , proudly, great tutorial and the sense of humor is a great bonus. Thank you, dear sir.
@johnkitching6293
@johnkitching6293 Год назад
Wonderful technique’ thank you for sharing this it can transform a painting’ for sure!
@acaccholi
@acaccholi 4 месяца назад
Great tutorial Stuart!
@PromodhSridhar
@PromodhSridhar Год назад
Awesomeness 😊
@nancyhershey252
@nancyhershey252 Год назад
Thank you! I will try this on my most recent work. Perfect timing ! Sorry about the mold!!!!
@pjjmsn
@pjjmsn Год назад
Awesome sky!!
@muhlenstedt
@muhlenstedt Год назад
I could prevent mold in my paintings adding some rosemary oil ( it is a solvent) to the first lean paint layer, some people use tree balm oil but I prefer rosemary because it substitutes terpentine.
@mickideandalusia3676
@mickideandalusia3676 Год назад
♥ from Michael/Spain
@brucelawson642
@brucelawson642 Месяц назад
Love your work 😊
@black-and-light
@black-and-light Год назад
I get my Japanese Red at Gerstaecker. The have branch stores in Germany, Austria, Netherlands, France and GB. Just look it up online. Brilliant glazing! Very lovely painting. Thank you, Stuart
@annavernick1490
@annavernick1490 Год назад
Bravissimo!
@patsyeckert9822
@patsyeckert9822 Год назад
Really like the quick transformation of the sky, you make it look so easy with just a few swipes!
@gizimama
@gizimama 3 месяца назад
Köszönet a bemutatòért😊
@coramuller6065
@coramuller6065 Год назад
👋Hi, Stuart, it is amazing how a few brushstrokes or the application of thin glazes can alter the appearance of a painting. I liked it before and after, maybe only the "spots of interest" changed a bit. Thank you for showing this lesson again, have a nice day.💖
@raygarlick7385
@raygarlick7385 Год назад
Wondweful short video. I have many that need finishing, however too cold in the garage at the moment. And yes we do have a cat with her own room. Got a new dog last year and she moved in the spare room. Thanks as always
@flooklh
@flooklh Год назад
It's amazing how we quickly the painting changed and became more interesting with the red and blue you added. And the clouds are awesome.. you make it look so easy. I've looked out a few of my photos and found a couple that would make super tonal paintings. So going to have a go as soon as I can get a couple of those flat brushes.
@annablack7363
@annablack7363 Год назад
Wonderful
@MegaPieru3000
@MegaPieru3000 Год назад
Wonderful 👍🏻
@carolgivati7372
@carolgivati7372 Год назад
The painting seemed perfect before you added the glazing yet once you added it it seemed to be even more perfect, eye-catching and quite strikingly lovely and lively. 😊 As far as the Japanese red goes it seems closer to burnt umber than vermilion in my paints.
@colleenmenage5118
@colleenmenage5118 Год назад
Another masterpiece demo with all the humour, thank you!!
@robinmacdonald7222
@robinmacdonald7222 Год назад
You’ve gone and done it again - I now have an irresistible urge to go into the studio and make a mess!
@beart9844
@beart9844 Год назад
Fantastic ❤
@MarkRosengarten
@MarkRosengarten Год назад
My most-used red is Venetian Red now. It's gorgeous, incredibly pigment-dense so a little goes a very, very long way.
@IlSinistero
@IlSinistero Год назад
Really have to get more into your vids, for me an acrylic painter who wants to get into oils, they are a great help - thx!
@Dellasus2011
@Dellasus2011 Год назад
We will add your techniques and creativite distinctiveness to our own...
@Megzamani
@Megzamani Год назад
Thank you
@papajeno9185
@papajeno9185 Год назад
Nice👍
@zokakamber
@zokakamber Год назад
👍❤
@BazzSelby
@BazzSelby Год назад
Love it, Stu. And it appears your microphone is upside down, going by the word 'RODE'. :o)
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Thank you! The microphone is on the top of the device, so it needs to be upside down.
@fernandsavoie6641
@fernandsavoie6641 Год назад
Wow! And I thought “glazing“ meant putting a clear coat of something on your painting…I have a long way to go on this journey…to learn. Thanks for sharing this awesome video!
@maxboonkittypoison
@maxboonkittypoison Год назад
You have almost coverd the mold dods. When this layer is dry you could put a clear coat of oil paint so the painting is conserved. If that is the right word. Sorry my Englisch is not 100%. The pictures shows the real painting and it looks amazing. In de video a bit dull. It would be a shame if this painting gets lost in the near future :( Hope you have a nice day Stuart :D
@carolsheargold8699
@carolsheargold8699 2 месяца назад
Love your videos. I have linseed oil with a mould inhibitor in it. Will this cause trouble with my paints??
@amandagermany5933
@amandagermany5933 Год назад
Such a dramatic difference! Too bad about the mold. It's really beautiful. My cats also have their own room, by the way. lol Also, thank you for saying that about the "rules". I tend to use my fingers as much as a brush and anything goes as long as it gets the desired effect.
@maxkoch3232
@maxkoch3232 Год назад
Hey Mr. Davis, thanks for your Videos! I am a bit confused because most artist explain glasing diffrent. I paint the first stage straight out the tube and now want to try some glasing. Does the the glasing has to have more oil than the first layer because the fat over lean rule? And if I add a second glase after the first has dried, does the second glase has to have even more oil than the first glase? I am a bit confused about this, would be very thankful if you could explain! Thanks :)
@vincesangmeister1075
@vincesangmeister1075 Год назад
Hello Stuart....I've watched your videos for many years and I've always wanted to ask, where do you get those broad "hake" brushes you use so often? I can't seem to find something similar anywhere. Thanks for any help you might provide.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
They are just cheap decorating brushes. Bristle, not nylon.
@vincesangmeister1075
@vincesangmeister1075 Год назад
Thank you very much Stuart. That's what I thought they looked like; what we call "chip brushes." I'll see what i can find. Be well.
@Lynn.Panadero4242
@Lynn.Panadero4242 Год назад
Our cats have an entire house. They are so kind enough to allow us to stay.
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Same here, but she sleeps in her own room. Years ago one of my cats ran across my face while I slept and I needed stitches.
@Lynn.Panadero4242
@Lynn.Panadero4242 Год назад
@@StuartDavies Oh my goodness! That is scary. I get why she has her own room. Thanks so much for sharing your art, talent, and personal stories. They are invaluable.
@dennisrperrin9122
@dennisrperrin9122 Год назад
Ideas in action break out of the mould 😉
@rikkenielsen4148
@rikkenielsen4148 Год назад
When you use glazing, how do you keep the fat over lean rule ,in check!? Are you not worried with cracking of the paint!?🌿
@rikkenielsen4148
@rikkenielsen4148 Год назад
And still a lot of beauty and life in your paintings!🌿🕊
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
I use paint very thinly and I make sure the first coat is completely dry, so there isn't any chance of cracking.
@riaannagel9615
@riaannagel9615 2 месяца назад
Have you ever tried painting the same way with acrylics?
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies 2 месяца назад
I have tried, but it doesn't work for me.
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Год назад
Who are we kidding my cat has the whole house 😂
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Mine too, but not at night. One of my cats ran across my face at night while I slept and I needed stitches to fix it.
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Год назад
Gosh claws 😳😞
@DarlitaDawn
@DarlitaDawn Год назад
141 thousand views in 29 mins
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Год назад
450k now
@StuartDavies
@StuartDavies Год назад
Those are subscribers. The viewers is the lower number!
@carolsheargold8699
@carolsheargold8699 2 месяца назад
Why is it necessary to glaze an oil painting??
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