Kasey Sealy demonstrates his landscape oil painting techniques at the Royal Queensland Art Society workshop. Created by Dr Manny from Art Shed Brisbane and drmannysart.com
I love the darks that the bright sunlight produces. Awesome composition. That music is very familiar to me. Can't quite put my finger on it though. Errrr!!!
so when the base of dark colours is put down, the clip later before the first bit of lighter whitish colours are put on, has anything been added to make it less see through or has it just dried in the later clip. I'm eager to learn and improve
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Jacinta Slim Kasey uses pure gum turps. The First layer is a thin turps wash of the darks. Being a turps wash it dries very quickly on the acrylic gesso support. The thicker layers can be applied very soon after.
+abdullah nasher forEVER true but many people over saturate their colors. it takes a careful balance. his trees and sky are great, the barn could be more colorful but we shouldn't be overly critical just because we can type words on a keyboard.
My friend it is not dead as feeling but it is dull,dead rendering. normally starting your painting from dark to light will lead to lot of critical painting-events downstream!