Oil Painting with Stuart Davies - First Student 2022
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2022
- My first face to face student since lockdown. There will be a follow up to this in a few weeks.
If you would like to get involved in my Zoom painting lessons, here's the link:
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Colours used: Sap Green, Red Ochre, Payne's Grey, Ultramarine Blue and Titanium White.
The oil paints I use are from Lefranc & Bourgeois and you can get it here: www.jacksonsart.com/colour/oi...
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Oh joy, my favourite show is on. It's early evening here and time to pour some wine and watch and learn. Thanks Stuart, I learned some valuable perspective and water tips this evening.
Likewise!!
Skill. Experience. Humour. Confidence. So many qualities and more by Stuart for Art and Life!
Thank you... And thanks to the student who let the class be recorded...
I enjoyed the video very much. I love your technic you are a master.
Excellent!! Was happy to get notification. Wasn’t expecting new video. Thanks so much. I love the mix of blue in the sky. Each painting is an adventure.
An added treat. Thanks for this Stuart.
Watching you paint is such a viscerally pleasing experience. Thank you ever so much for the knowledge and skill you share.
Oh so happy 😁
Great video, demonstration and conversation!
Stuart you are a master artist and teacher.
I’ve been watching your videos for a while and one day I finally painted. Though I have so much more to learn, It was easier than I thought it would be and I was actually pleased with the painting.
Thank you for the new video. I was expecting to wait a few weeks after the last one, so I was delighted to see this one on the notifications! I hope your student has a very successful experience. If she is willing to have her work shown, that would be splendid. I would really like to see what she has accomplished.
Such a joy to hear and see you live again
For the sky the first blue you put on I think is your famous “Light blue” and second colour is either Thalo Blue or Ultra Marine. I think 🤔 Will have ago at painting this one. 🙏
Sooo happy!! Thank you Stuart! All my best to you and your family….Beautiful work!
As usual you made a stunning painting. It's a joy to watch you create these fantastic scenes. Thank you so much. I so enjoyed this one. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you for another awesome lesson. I’m a newbie to painting and have become very interested in atonalism. You are the master!
Thanks Stuart, you are a very good teacher .drawing with paint.
Sunday lunch and a very enjoyable video. 👍
Dear Stuart just love your videos and find your speaking voice quite soothing. I grew up in Sussex and my family lived in Sussex. I particularly wanted to say I also have a breathing problem that affects my energy levels just like you.
It is great for me to hear that we feel the need to rest all of a sudden as well .as my diaphragm was
partially paralysed after surgery. And I’m on oxygen all the time.
I find life more joyful with the addition of painting! I just love your approach to art and your straightforward ability to impart painting knowledge in a totally relaxed way.My sister lived in Steyning and my mother lived in Bexhill. So really good to hear you mentioning Lewis and Sussex in general!
Good luck with your continued videos and sensitive teaching methods and of course your health!
luv and best wishes Patricia Gray
How lovely, thanks Stuart for another masterly done tutorial.
You have done it once again, Stuart. love it!
Bless your heart! You couldn't pay enough trees to suit me. Love the way you paint them, so loose and unplanned. Looks so fun.
Once again, a thoroughly enjoyable video. We all want to one day create the masterpiece. Your techniques and time spent explaining the process gets us closer to what we hope to achieve
I've used your technique for the first time in a recent painting - really excited about the possibilities - literally a whole new world can emerge can't it..rather than trying to control what happens - and it's so instant - win win. Thanks.
That was fantastic, such a beautiful painting and so quickly done! Amazing.
Master Davies: always a pleasure.. thank you..
This is my new favourite of your paintings. Thanks so much for sharing. I love your teaching style and you make me feel very relaxed and inspired. 👍🏼
Brilliantly watchable as ever and full of great tips. Whilst I could binge watch your videos unceasingly I’m aware I need to make a mess myself as otherwise I won’t improve!
Thank you so much, Stuart, for this wonderful tutorial. This is going to be an excellent painting, it is already great. I have enjoyed every minute, listening to your humorous explanations of why we should avoid painting alien life forms in our paintings if possible, unless they are really wanted. 😀 Have a nice weekend, and take good care of your health. 👍❤
You make it look so easy!
Stunning!
Such a great tutorial! Thank you 💕💕
You are great artist! Thank you ❤️
Glad to see some treatment of the small water pond.
Absolutely beautiful! Outstanding tutorial. Thank you so much!
I find when I paint, things fall into place on its own. Like, tried putting river and it look better with a tree. Yes! Trees 🌳 please.
Awww we didn't get to hear the screaming lol😁
Thank you so much Stuart !!
Phenomenal work!
Thank you!!
That was a pleasure to watch 🙂
Always a pleasure to watch and learn. I like the way you teach, the way you talk (slowly) and specially your sense of humor! As a frenchspeaking person, i improve my english in the same occasion !
I love your free range art. Thanks so much.
I learnt so much ... thank you 😊
It’s just mesmerizing how you created this beautiful painting!
Veramente molto bello ❤️
look forward to the follow up!
Thank you so much Stuart. I learn do much from your quiet , didactic explanations!
The best art. ❤👌👍
Hi Stuart, I have just had a compliment on the trees in my most recent painting! They are painted in the style of yours so are an illusion of detail. Thank you! However I need to practice my skies, I still can't smooth them like you yet and will do some 'sky only' paintings. I am learning so much from you.
Very exciting and informative as always.
Thank you again, Stuart. Getting the idea of painting perspective now. Lovely landscape, which love and never get tired of watching you create beautiful skies. Oh and paint as many skies as you like!
Your a marvelous teacher and painter ☺️
I loved this one, but i like them all
Wow nice new big brush! I really like this lesson a lot!
This piece is absolutely stunning at every interval. Every step of the way, I found something new that I was completely in love with. So lovely.
Also thank you for briefly going into glazing and how it could change the painting after this layer has dried. I'm working on something right now an and deciding whether or not to apply my first glaze and at least now I feel more confident about it from your brief remarks.
Glad you like it!
Desde el principio llevas estructurado todo el cuadro,una maravilla
What a truly magnificent painting,you’re just getting better and better,Could we see the lady’s effort too please? ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Yes, soon. I will put it on Facebook in a couple of days.
@@StuartDavies Brilliant,thanks so much.❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are so talented all your artwork is superb! I just recently discovered your channel and I have fallen in love with art all over again I've been painting for a little while and watching you I've learned a few new techniques and I'm really enjoying it so far. I hope to learn much more from you in the future Thank you for posting these videos, take care and God bless!
Thanks!
Thank you, Mary!
Beautiful video love all the great tips especially the sky and tree trunks. I'll stop my fluffy clouds that I hate and move to the palette knife.
Thanks so much
Superb as usual .You should write a book.( Painting and Anecdotes )x
Maybe one day!
I love your technic. Can you show on a similar pairing as this how you would finish it by adding some lively color. Or is this a finished painting suitable for hanging. Also can you show how to add some rock formations as well as some stones in the water. Thank you.
Excellent work. Thank you for sharing!
How do you obtain that green?
Fabulous! Stuart, how do you keep your panels from warping? Cheers! Julia
I loved this video! Does anyone know where I can find part 2?
Thank you! There is no part 2 because I gave the painting to my student.
What type of brush did you use to soften your clouds?
Genial y pinta solo con una brocha
Will you put more colour in the painting? It looks amazing now.
Yes, in about 3 weeks.
Heya Stuart long time no see lovely video as usual 🔥🔥👌👌 what kind of wood do you use again ?
Hi James, Thanks! The wood is Okoume: forestplywood.com/blog/plywood-uses/what-is-okoume-plywood-and-how-can-i-use-it/
Very nice! Loved the demonstration!
I would love to join your workshop. How should I do it? I have emailed you previously.
Thank you.
Dear Mr. Davies, I have a question or two. In some videos, you use the linseed oil w a dryer ingredient, in others you are using poppy oil. Which do you prefer? Is there a difference?
I use my fingers and I went to art college. Moving the board around and more things appear, that's humans for you, we see patterns in things which are nothing, isn't that nice :)
🙂
2 questions. Being fro Canada landscapes include stormy water, and fall tree colours. Any advice?
Would you show us the consistency of paint to oil on your pallet? I’m struggling to create the same result with my brush on the landscape, maybe I need more oil? Would you show us your pallet and the consistency of your paint? Thanks so much!
Stuart uses a gesso primed wooden panel; from my own experience oil paint slides more easily on this type of surface compared to a canvas. Also you can try thinning the paint with some turpentine or gamsol. I wouldnt suggest adding too much oil as this is the underpainting part of the painting and having to much oil will cause the paint to take much longer to dry, you want fat over lean. You can add oil but do not use too much in these first layers. Also try liquin if ur into trying different mediums; it will help you achieve this sort of an effect.
Best of luck to you!
@@Handles-R-Lame Thanks for these tips! I can Google, but you seem willing to share… What is the difference between Oil, gamsol , liquin?
Matt is both right and wrong!. You can do it his way, but Stuart tends to just use oil and tends to aim for a maple syrup like consistency .
He does show the palette and paint consistency in other videos... Lots to learn from all hs videos!
What type of wood you use for your masterpiece 😊
Okoume plywood.
Correction to my previous comment. I should have said “Royal Blue”
Geoff is my husband’s name
Great technique the only unfortunate thing is, that the buying art market have an aversion to the colour green. Green paintings, according to gallery owners, are a hard sell.
my Dad used to say, "It's always easy, when you know how"
Wow, it's so beautiful and amazing. It's a great landscape painting ~~^^🤍🤍Please visit my room often ~~ ^^👍👍👍
Can you translate your words? 💔
Magnífico!!!!!!.... muchas gracias.Desde Argentina, César, saludos.