In this video I paint a reflective metal object and discuss how I go about it. For more about the paint that I use visit: genevafineart.com To watch all my free videos go to www.drawmixpaint.com
Mark, you are amazing. You are giving the best advice possible to other painters. Good for you. I'm a professional painter and have made a good living for years. Never have I seen such honesty and good info given out, the way you do. You are truly an artist in every way. Helen
An artist does NOT mix globs of paint up into the ferrule, that is just not done; also, you hold the brush like a pen, not high up at the top, that gives you no control!
@@larrywakeman4371 Sorry, but what? Many artists throughout history were (and still probably are) painting with 10+ feet long brushes. Oddly enough there are no recorded complaints of a lack of control from those masters.
Thanks so much for another beautiful painting, and tutorial. It's pretty amazing that 90% of the vase is greys, browns, and muddy colours, and there's just a hint of gold/orange near the end.
A born artist with lot of dedication and with a good heart ❤️ to show others the the way you traveling in detail. Great artists have a great heart too. So beautifully explained. No any music disturbance too. Thanks
GREAT DEMO! Fantastic lesson! "Seeing" anything as merely light and shadow is much more challenging than it sounds. You showed us all how perfectly! Thank you!
Hello Mark. I’ve been an amateur artist for years and I’ve only just recently tried to start oil painting. Your videos have literally changed my life with regards to this pursuit. I know that sounds overly dramatic but I had serious retina issues that left me blind a couple years ago and never thought I’d ever see again let alone paint. Still very much an amateur but love these videos, the information, and the inspiration. Ill stop this embarrassing gushing now, lol. just wanted to say thanks
Evelyn Dolan ty. 11 invasive eye surgeries over a 9 month period, ending with cataract procedures in both eyes. Long story but 5 months of that I was clinically blind. I still see like I am under water do to all the damage but so thankful I can see at all. 🙏👍🏻
Thank you Mark, your way of painting is so helpful, I'm in Ireland, trying to teach myself thanks so much for this demonstration.glad to hear your feeling better.
Mark, You are just fantastic! I recently discovered you and I've already learned so much, thanks a million for sharing all this knowledge!! Love your work and your way of teaching! Marie
Thank you Mark for another great video- it was just magically, none of the color you have mix look “ copper” but it came through! Great narrative, packed with valuable wisdom 😍- I am inspired!
he should make a video on value and the placement cuz his trained eye sees the general area while I get caught up looking at the highlights which makes me paint tentatively
What are the chances of watching you paint a portrait? Thank you so much for all your videos and website content. I have learned so much from you, honestly. Thank you!
Wow, that is stunning work, and although I'm an acrylic painter, there is still, indeed so much to learn just by watching and listening. The techniques you describe are just as important in acrylic painting : values, color mixing, painting dark to light, etc. etc. The handling of the paint is the biggest difference as far as I can tell in oil vs. acrylic. Question? What do you do with all that paint that is still on your pallet? That's a lot of wasted paint?
Very beautiful works! What colors are you using on your pallette? It would help if i could know what colors your using please. I'm a new subscriber. I Love your paintings!!
Thank you so much. What is your dark color.It looks like Burnt Unber,but you must ahve blue and alizarin in that mix.Do you? I really enjoyed this. I tend to paint too fast,then have to repair.This will slow me down.
When I was young at university for art, I assumed we would get this kind of instruction. What was I thinking, just the assumption of someone young? I was sadly mistaken. Thank you Sir, for giving us what many of us did not get at University!’
This is a very helpful video. Any ideas which color palette Mark is using? I'd guess cadmium yellow light, cadmium red medium, ultramarine blue, raw umber, and white and black. Not sure about the blue though.
I thought that was a photograph of a was real bright brass jar. No kidding. By the pictures, I assumed you were gonna test gold spray paint on brass. You are awesome. I want to learn from you. Sub'd.