I totally Agree !!!! Dusan is Brilliant Australian Artist !!! The way he uses the Palette Knife and his little detail paint brushes to do fine detail in creating adult people, children & animals etc. in his Fine Artworks !
Bravo Dusan, Fantastic work of Artwork "Memories" I like your Colors and Detail ! You're the Master Artist of using the Palette Knife !! Enjoyed very much ! A Gifted Australian Artist ! Big Thumbs Up # 1.1K Plus ! All the best Dusan, with your Art career ! for April 2022 ...Kind Regards, Glenn M. Isoardi Australian Artist From Sydney, Australia Living in Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Magnificent as always. Those clouds..... Just amazing. Makes one wonder at the miracle of nature, and what it is that makes a painting speak to our soul more intimately than would a picture of the same scene. 🙏
Stunning picture..especially love the light beaming down. You’re palette knife skills are a delight to watch. As the painting progressed, it was almost as if the sun was moving, exposing more of the setting...which makes your video a movie in the making. Truly spectacular. Thank you.
If only I can teleport myself to one of ur paintings such as this one. Everytime I watch u paint helps me slow down in life bcoz tht's how we should enjoy life, right? Like a painting. Not made wth haste but wth too much love. I love ur works, sir. I blieve u have a really gentle spirit.
Sometimes I feel unworthy ti admire your works, as if my eyes threatened to pollute their purity. And you are not just a painter, but a Messanger sent by God to invite humanity ti fall in love with beauty.
Beautiful! How long does it actually take you to do a scene like this? I love watching the time lapsed progress but often wonder what the real time viewing would be like. Love your work!
I always used acrylic so far. And just started oil painting though. It’s difficult because it takes a long time to dry. But I have been surprised that you complete one painting at once. Don’t you really wait for it drying???
The main goal is to do as much as possible while the paint can be moved. Painting wet of dry means competing with texture - which has it's place usually at the finishing touches.
If you're copying to learn then you keep those works for yourself, once you get better then use what you have learned to paint scenes that mean something to you, your local places you enjoy to visit.