the Bible does NOT say that you have to pay to get God on your side... that is ridiculous. Christ is King. I've heard several slanderous remarks about Christianity on your videos and I will not be watching them anymore.
@stillpaints5 күн бұрын
How to get cancer without knowing your getting cancer.
@alexandrdementiev87508 күн бұрын
does it cracks when canvas is wrapped in spite of the fact that the protein (yolk) is added?
@byronbuchanan306611 күн бұрын
Panel is superior to canvas or linen in every way. The old masters preferred panel for very good reasons. I have had nothing but trouble with canvas. Also, its just annoying to work with.... always floppy after working on it a while... and you can't be aggressive with it as far as scraping, sanding, etc.. I also think it is far less archival than panel. The oils in oil paint break down canvas but not panel. The owner of Wynn casino put a pen through his Picasso because it was on canvas not panel.... lost tens of millions. I have also seen shippers destroy my paintings o canvas but never panel. panel panel panel panel..... try it.
@achimborn585012 күн бұрын
Odd Nerdrum is something special! Although he's not an artist in my eyes, but a very good painter, I like Odd Nerdrum. But sorry, guys. All these imitations that come out of the Odd Nerdrum school are incredibly cheap knock-offs. It would be about the same as if Francis Bacon had students who copied his painting style. Ridiculous.
@manaloola201819 күн бұрын
Wait, what? The man said that he wasn’t recording and that he would never post it? Huh?!
@Mitscho21 күн бұрын
Best KZfaq Channel
@Mitscho21 күн бұрын
The best Videos
@helenamarie433722 күн бұрын
I'll pay 50 cent to the person who can find a contour line.... 50c wow you must be either not at all confident in your statement or extremely stingy 😂😂😂
@MadArtGallery22 күн бұрын
Please, don’t stop bringing up these master classes you’re doing to. I am pretty sure that there’re so many people appreciating your work, and I’m truly one of them!!!
@sevenlocks523822 күн бұрын
aMAZING MY FAVOURITE THING ON yt. a pleasure and a privelidge .thankyou.really special content.
@fierellenamek22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this.
@allyy21025 күн бұрын
This looks magical
@allyy21025 күн бұрын
What colour did you paint for the background in this portrait? Is it yellow ochre
@allyy21025 күн бұрын
Incredible work
@scubathehun25 күн бұрын
The way he uses English is very cool, limited knowledge but big mind, Like with the brilliance he puts forth with his art.
@ricautermarin991725 күн бұрын
Why do you use a hand mirror?
@CarlWinter-oy8ufАй бұрын
Only charcoal black ? any other colours ? really ? paint ? you are surley joking !
@CarlWinter-oy8ufАй бұрын
How do you get colour pigments (cadmium red /yellow /blue etc ? )
What's this got to do with Andrew Wyeth's watercolor technique? And is painting in low light a thing now?
@joecombs7468Ай бұрын
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@DanielVodenitcharovАй бұрын
5:17 He truly does not care lol. 'ASS'
@marka9200Ай бұрын
Where can I buy this pure chalk from?
@marka9200Ай бұрын
Ten years of research trying to get this right…. When I started painting I would go to the museum and I will look at all of those great master paintings and I would ask myself say why does my paintings not looks like that it looks like leather looks like beautiful perfect surface it’s like what did they use I couldn’t figure it out and then I started doing the research and reading and reading in this video is so helpful and I am so happy and I just want to ask where can I buy this pure chalk from because I can’t find it anywhere.
@pablorubini9508Ай бұрын
the muscular memory kicking in at 10:23 is killing me hahaha, also congrats for the painting! <3
@fatoomgierdien110Ай бұрын
Thank You for your helpful video. I love your detailed descriptions🎉❤. Thank You. ToomCapeTown
@fatoomgierdien110Ай бұрын
It is Absolutely beautiful to read Allllll the comments. I learn so much about various understandings. Thank You to Allllll❤🤲🏻🙏👌✨️ ToomCapeTown
@fatoomgierdien110Ай бұрын
Thank You for a Brilliant video. ❤🤲🏻🙏👌 ToomCapeTown
@opusd2986Ай бұрын
Bravo, travail remarquable.
@andrewtozerfineart9623Ай бұрын
What are you thinning your paints with?
@PINTORANTONYPERAZAАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂no tiene ni idea de lo q hace
@Plunge004Ай бұрын
What do they do with morror???
@MadArtGallery2 ай бұрын
Just wonderful ❤
@LITTLEBLACKNAILS2 ай бұрын
but at the beginning the canvas has only glue?
@karolnikman16002 ай бұрын
Bardzo dziękuję i pozdrawiam 🇵🇱☀️
@markh75232 ай бұрын
enjoyed the close up of the canvas
@daddys74142 ай бұрын
Is there a link to Odds charcoal/ pencil sketches where he used this technique. Thanks for sharing
@EECV882 ай бұрын
Do you give it again any impasto textures after sanding?
@ronjohnson45662 ай бұрын
that was a great video. you answered questions that people don't even know to ask? thanks. only one thing I would change is the very beginning. i think it is linen you are priming. and I would mention the glue. the rabbit skin glue(?) up front.
@jaytee78222 ай бұрын
She hot 🔥 marry meee
@djformalin2 ай бұрын
Thank's Jan Ove...interesting and mesmerizing !
@user-ih7op5kx1o2 ай бұрын
😊😊😊
@zein92273 ай бұрын
Actually, there is a lot of inaccurate information in this video concerning the fatty acid chemistry of drying oils. Walnut oil is not superior to linseed oil in terms of polymerisation and film formation. The most important factor in film formation and its tensile strength and durability are unsaturated fatty acids which determine the amount of polymerisation, namely the α-Linolenic acid. The amount of unsaturated fatty acids that lend themselves to polymerisation are measured in iodine numbers. Everything above 130 is considered a "drying oil". Walnut oil has an iodine number of 130-160 whereas linseed oil is at 170-200. This number explains why linseed oil dries faster than walnut oil. There are more chains available to react with oxygen and this makes it considerably more stronger. By the way, many Old Masters used a type of purified linseed oil other than than those that are today commercailly availabe. The yellowing is caused by mucilage and other protein and saccharides from the plant and seeds. They used methods to reduce amount of mucilage considerably. The only real exception is Leonardo da Vinci who is known to have used walnut oil. Old Masters also used toxic lead compounds in their colours. Lead is a strong siccative and creates the most durable paint films with drying oils. Titanium White and it's behaviour in drying oils is quite the opposite of lead components.