Great techniques, excellent explanation , I watched the video over and over again.. as you said, it appears simple when you do it.. but difficult when we try.. will keep practising.. thanks a ton .. great learning indeed 👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful poppies David! I so appreciate taking in all your wonderful teaching ideas & techniques shared by the best teacher ever. Love that moonlight color too!!✴♥
Another great tutorial! I love your poppies! They are blooming right now in our Southern California mountains! Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
I'm so intrigued by these beautiful poppies; only white ones here in Texas; can't wait to have the chance to do them but also especially the next one with the ocean nearby. Love that one, too! Thank you!
Hi David -- Yes -- I was able to hear the roar of the wind [at about 11:17]. Sure hope things have quieted down for you guys today. Oooh, I added some things to my toolbox with this lesson -- how to keep my yellows bright -- yay -- the importance of how I hold my brush -- veddy interesting. As far as paint stiffening -- I have to laugh -- because I'm so slow -- my paints always do a lot of stiffening! Still practicing, though -- I'll get faster in time, I'm sure. The most exciting thing to me was your news that you'll be painting a landscape of California Poppies on the coastline -- my 'dream come true' landscape -- flowers -- waves -- and clouds!!! It doesn't get any better than that! Thank you so much for teaching -- I watch several of your lessons every single day (or a certain one several times in a day) -- and I find a gem (or six) every time I watch. Best regards to you and yours -- JV
Thanks for this tutorial. These poppies are beautiful. You mentioned painting an elk sometime which sounds great. Will you be painting any portraits in the future? Thanks for all you give to your channel. It is very much appreciated!
Hello Mr. Jansen, Enjoy your videos very much. I recently began painting... And asked a question of someone who uses the Heritage paints. She said she only paints with your products now, as she enjoys them immensely. One thing she said made me wonder though. She said that after a year of the paint sitting in a lidded cup she was able to reconstitute the dried paint with extender and water. I have some knowledge as to the chemical processes of paints and finishes and was a little surprised as I would have thought after a year the paints should be cured well past the point of being able to re-liquefy. If this is true, what do you suggest people do to a completed painting to protect it from being reconstituted on the canvas? Thank you
I think you misunderstand what she is saying. It is a lidded cup. A closed container. No oxygen. You can put the paint in a container and keep it for several years, especially if it has extender mixed in. This is no different than keeping the paint in a tube. When you put the paint on the canvas or board that is completely different. Heritage paint cures within 28 hours after applying to a canvas and it does not reconstitute. She is putting it in a container. Not on canvas surface.
@JansenArtEducation You are correct. I misunderstood what she meant. Thank you for the clarification. Again, very much enjoy your videos. I am learning quite a bit. Thank you
Dave.. got a question. I have noticed none (or most of) the pieces you do aren't the standard sizes of 5×7, 8×10, 11×14 or 16×20. Why is that? You know how hard it is to find frames in those odd sizes you do? 😂
People can paint them on any size they want. I do a lot of gallery painting on standard sizes. These paintings we frame so we like to do odd sizes for our collectors.
Great tutorial. Thank you for all your helpful tips and tricks.
Great techniques, excellent explanation , I watched the video over and over again.. as you said, it appears simple when you do it.. but difficult when we try.. will keep practising.. thanks a ton .. great learning indeed 👍🏻👍🏻
David, you are always a magician! Beautiful painting!
Beautiful poppies David! I so appreciate taking in all your wonderful teaching ideas & techniques shared by the best teacher ever. Love that moonlight color too!!✴♥
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Another great tutorial! I love your poppies! They are blooming right now in our Southern California mountains! Thank you so much for sharing your talent!
Dave, you are a great teacher. Thank you for sharing your talent. This is a beauty.❤
Yet another great instructional video. Thank you very much.
Beautiful! I've always loved your poppies!!! Thank you for making me smile this morning!
California native and I love the poppies can't wait to try.
Morning David - wee treat for my Tuesday 👏
Thanks! Enjoy!!!
This was a great lesson Dave, thank you! I learn something new every time I watch your videos.
David, you are a true artist. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us! Your painting as always is wonderful! ❤️
Beautiful, David!!! Thank you❤
Very pretty. Fantastic colours 🌻🌼
oh David ... that is awesome beautiful... 🌝
Thank you so much. It is a fun one for sure!
Как ражаются ваши картины , можно.смотреть бесконечно. Спасибо вам большое за уроки.
Благодарю Вас ! 😊😊😊😊
AI love Californian poppies and this is an absolutely gorgeous painting of them!
Lovely painting. Thank you for all your tips.
I'm so intrigued by these beautiful poppies; only white ones here in Texas; can't wait to have the chance to do them but also especially the next one with the ocean nearby. Love that one, too! Thank you!
I love it. Thanks !!!
We love the warmth and summery feeling of this painting. We are glad you enjoyed this painting too. 😊
I love those!!! Just beautifully done David!!!!!
Thank you so much.
Отличная работа и мастерская супер творческоя места👍🏻
Amazing as always... thank you for sharing 😊
Dave this is absolutely Gorgeous I am going to paint this for my room love the mottled background and the brilliant background ❤thank you so much!!😊
Incredibly gifted man! Veel dank voor uw leerzame filmpjes!
Hi David -- Yes -- I was able to hear the roar of the wind [at about 11:17]. Sure hope things have quieted down for you guys today. Oooh, I added some things to my toolbox with this lesson -- how to keep my yellows bright -- yay -- the importance of how I hold my brush -- veddy interesting. As far as paint stiffening -- I have to laugh -- because I'm so slow -- my paints always do a lot of stiffening! Still practicing, though -- I'll get faster in time, I'm sure. The most exciting thing to me was your news that you'll be painting a landscape of California Poppies on the coastline -- my 'dream come true' landscape -- flowers -- waves -- and clouds!!! It doesn't get any better than that! Thank you so much for teaching -- I watch several of your lessons every single day (or a certain one several times in a day) -- and I find a gem (or six) every time I watch. Best regards to you and yours -- JV
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Awesome, as usual 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Dreamy and beautiful
Fantastic🧡
Beautiful as always!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
소중한 수업이네요 그동안 궁금한점을 이 영상으로 싹 씻겨주셧네요 감사합니다
So beautiful 😍
I love this!!
Dziękuję za piękną lekcję malowania❤😊, Magdalena
Hermoso, una maravilla!!!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial. These poppies are beautiful. You mentioned painting an elk sometime which sounds great. Will you be painting any portraits in the future? Thanks for all you give to your channel. It is very much appreciated!
Bellissimo
Divnoooooo, divnoooooo
Hello Mr. Jansen,
Enjoy your videos very much.
I recently began painting... And asked a question of someone who uses the Heritage paints. She said she only paints with your products now, as she enjoys them immensely.
One thing she said made me wonder though.
She said that after a year of the paint sitting in a lidded cup she was able to reconstitute the dried paint with extender and water.
I have some knowledge as to the chemical processes of paints and finishes and was a little surprised as I would have thought after a year the paints should be cured well past the point of being able to re-liquefy.
If this is true, what do you suggest people do to a completed painting to protect it from being reconstituted on the canvas?
Thank you
I think you misunderstand what she is saying. It is a lidded cup. A closed container. No oxygen. You can put the paint in a container and keep it for several years, especially if it has extender mixed in. This is no different than keeping the paint in a tube. When you put the paint on the canvas or board that is completely different. Heritage paint cures within 28 hours after applying to a canvas and it does not reconstitute. She is putting it in a container. Not on canvas surface.
@JansenArtEducation
You are correct. I misunderstood what she meant. Thank you for the clarification.
Again, very much enjoy your videos.
I am learning quite a bit.
Thank you
😊Witam serdecznie panie Davidzie dawno mnie tu nie było
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😊Poštovani gospodine Davide. Verujem da lepo objašnjavate i hvala vam na lepim slikama , ali kad bi bio prevod na srpskom bilo bi odlično. Pozdrav ❤❤❤
Dave.. got a question. I have noticed none (or most of) the pieces you do aren't the standard sizes of 5×7, 8×10, 11×14 or 16×20. Why is that? You know how hard it is to find frames in those odd sizes you do? 😂
People can paint them on any size they want. I do a lot of gallery painting on standard sizes. These paintings we frame so we like to do odd sizes for our collectors.
Ve a un carpintero o hazlo tú mismo
So beautiful
PIĘKNE!!!!😊