My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical (check the course description here): www.alex-teal.us Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
Gush, man. I am appreciate, just stucked with full time job and RUclips doesn't monetize my channel but I will post something new. I want to try a dictor voice (I have terrible accent) to engage more people.
@@Alex_Teal Alex - I like your current format a lot - seeing the pallet and mixing is very helpful. Doing an Erin Hanson style painting would really be great to see and would likely get you a lot more views and subscribers. Her style is just great!
very kind Aléx, congratulations, you are very good and I am trying to learn your impressionistic technique of the artists Van Gogh (my favorite), Monet Renoir. I would really like to paint the sea with Van Gogh's technique. I kindly ask you for some tutorials. you are really good !🤩🤩
Hey, yep. Normally exist 3 liquids + their combinations: varnish, linen oil AND disolvente, like pinen or Turpentine or you could replace it with any disolvent for oil paints even from industrial store, highly recommend to pick up no smell disolvent. Classical proportion is 1:1:1, but for faster drying and more well flow you could use more disolvent (or clear disolvent) and less oil and varnish. Un beso.
My Intensive, Rich Course in Oil Painting, where everything is clear and practical (check the course description here): www.alex-teal.us
Did you like the video? You can buy me coffee, it's very inspiring! buymeacoffee.com/alexteal
Beautiful demo. I know compliments don't buy you coffee, but thank you.😊
Well you can joining to the member group or say thanx using bottom under the video :)
I think I have watched all your Van Gogh style videos and this one is my favorite. Thanks Alex for sharing.
Gush, man. I am appreciate, just stucked with full time job and RUclips doesn't monetize my channel but I will post something new. I want to try a dictor voice (I have terrible accent) to engage more people.
@@Alex_Teal Alex - I like your current format a lot - seeing the pallet and mixing is very helpful. Doing an Erin Hanson style painting would really be great to see and would likely get you a lot more views and subscribers. Her style is just great!
@@entropy0917 Actually I know her style, it has some attitude to Van Gogh and impressionism in general. Thanks for your support!
STUNNING BEAUTIFUL THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME
I really like this. I tried the other one you painted. Wow, it was fun and turned out good.
Wow…… such an inspiring piece. Thank u for sharing 👌👌👌
Brilliant, Alex
very kind Aléx, congratulations, you are very good and I am trying to learn your impressionistic technique of the artists Van Gogh (my favorite), Monet Renoir. I would really like to paint the sea with Van Gogh's technique. I kindly ask you for some tutorials.
you are really good !🤩🤩
Okay, I'll try, but after one video. Thanks!
Love your style! Please do more of these♥
Nice
Love this beautiful piece ❤
You have this technique down to a fine art
Your color choices and mixing are just beautiful !
Thx, you can post your artwork in my Facebook groop (link in the top)
Beautiful.
Magnifique ! 😍👍
love this💙
Thank you
❤❤
Enjoyed the video😊 Pretty style
Thank you for your comments, I am appreciate it
Where do you get your inspiration, I mean the landscape
Hello. I was wondering if that is modeling paste you use to make the paint more thick.
Hello, no just a regular oil paint.
Hi Alex, do you add any mediums to your oil paints? They seem to flow so well!
Hey, yep. Normally exist 3 liquids + their combinations: varnish, linen oil AND disolvente, like pinen or Turpentine or you could replace it with any disolvent for oil paints even from industrial store, highly recommend to pick up no smell disolvent. Classical proportion is 1:1:1, but for faster drying and more well flow you could use more disolvent (or clear disolvent) and less oil and varnish. Un beso.
@@Alex_Teal Thank you so much for the insight, appreciate it lots!