You always inspire me with your lovely paintings. The way you talk your way through the painting is wonderfulI It's great to see you resolve problems calmly and effectively. Thank you Malcolm :)
Thankyou Malcom this is exactly what I needed to see, I have just sketched my neighbour's farm buildings and was wondering how to paint it, can't wait to start 😀.
Thank you so much for another of your beautiful demonstrations Malcolm. I always look forward to them. you make it look so easy, but it’s not 😬 but you make me feel inspired to keep practicing ! Now, to get that thick paint on😘
Love your style, I’ve tried a few of your paintings, always learn lots watching your tutorials. Will definitely try this. Recently traveled to an area in Western Australia that looks just like this. Thanks for all the advice.
Thanks so much for this, great to see the process & love that you changed the shape & colour of the barn. Great contrast & focal point to the landscape now!
Great result for such a short time! It is a pleasure to follow your paintig and it is also a source of inspiration for my next works. Thank you. - Franco
Unfortunately I missed the live stream, been following you for over a year and I can honestly say that you have helped me immensely. I travelled back home to Tuscany last fall sketching & lots of rolling hills. . My problem is shadows and choosing the right colours. Will you do this live on a monthly basis? Your style resonates with me very much. Thx 😊
Lovely piece Malcolm. I love how you talk about colours and temperature to explain as you are going. Thanks you. I have recently changed from acrylics to oils and loving them but still getting used to some things. Like trying to get a solid thin line with the rigger is difficult, may be my paints or brush. Does the course have a section focused on general learning about oil paints, brushes, substrates and general knowledge info about them? Thanks again Malcolm.
Many thanks! More about brushwork in How to Loosen Up Your Painting. Not much on mediums and equipment beyond that. I really try to keep things simple so brushes, paint and canvas are my three basics 😊
Will go directly to a canvas and try to lay it on thick like you do. I have a tendency to be frugal with the quantity of paint I lay down. Therefore, I never have the liveliness of the brush strokes in my work. Thanks, as usual for the things you share.
Glad to see I can try this in Acrylics! Do you have a list of recommended supplies and paint colors you use? Thank you for the teaching and inspiration. 🙂
Many thanks for loading a great demonstration Malcolm. Enjoyed it very much. Just had a question. if I am trying to paint smaller shapes over wet paint sections. Particularly say, a farm animal or a person. I have tried a few brushes for this scenario, but it was (as you said in the video fiddly). Which is the best brush in your opinion to do this? - Small Long flat/Round/Filbert/Bright or rigger type?