Spray painting nature forest scene with a fallen tree over a water fall. Follow along as we create amazing works of art with spray cans, sponges and a pallet knife. Music made with garage band app for iPhone
"There's a big ol' tree that lives.....right ... right.... HERE!!" The Bob Ross of spray paint! Very impressive, especially when I didn't see ONE pyramid, or planet, or interstellar anything!!!
I dabble in spray paint art, I learn a lot from the guys on u tube sharing their skills....I think your talent lies in the fact that it doesn't look like SP art when you are done, it looks like an oil done with brushes, etc....I really like your techniques and learning a lot from your vids, keep em up, you are appreciated.
I've been doing spray for about a year now. I have Parkinson's, and it really gets my mind off stuff. Still can't get the sponge part right. Loving this masterpiece
There is one important lesson to learn from watching these artists to all present and future artists to be. A lot of times I read comments in other videos about what brush to use or what paint or what medium to use and in these example we see how these artists can accomplish good results and effects using news paper, a piece of sponge, spatula and their hands....good job. very talented.
+Adam Welty thanks man peeps like you keep me wanting to paint and making videos unlike some of these fools that think just because I'm not spraying the whole time it's not really spray paint art :p ignorant people 😂
dude i just don't know how you get away with some of the stuff you do, you truly do amaze me. i don't care how quickly i do it after laying paint, if i use regular newspaper to try and texture half the newspaper will become a permanent part of the painting. i tried it a couple times after watching you do and sure enough it stuck half way through, had to use clear to get it off, but that's not all, the way you are able to sponge your paint with out the colors getting all mixed and muddy looking, think i'm going to start calling you the magic painter...
I adore this painting! Totally awesome! If you don't mind me asking.....what type of sponge are you using? I just started doing spray paint art and I can never get the kind of natural look like this for my leaves and bushes.
+Missi R depends on the color some cans run out faster cuz I use them more often prob about 10 paintings per can if I'm using it constantly other colors i don't use much can last u to a year or longer
+SHADOWPIMPY I probably could I don't have audio files of them anymore tho but all the music is still saved into my iMovie app from making videos it'll just be a blank video with music unfortunately I always delete them lol I'm no musician so I figured they weren't all that great to begin with :p but thank you btw and I'll see what I can do send me your email
I avoided videos like this for some time. I wanted spray art only, no sponges or palette knives. If you pick up spray art as a serious hobby, you will appreciate videos like this. You can't make very detailed nature paintings with just spray cans.