Painting a Tuscan Landscape in Hyperspeed
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- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024
- Greetings!
Thanks for taking the time to view this video. I am taking a short break from woodworking to do a little painting to share with you.
This is an acrylic painting, filmed in 9x hyper speed on a 16x20 canvas of a Tuscan sunrise landscape. I have done a lot of paintings in the past and I would like to create many more to share in the future so, I hope you enjoy watching.
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Feel free to leave a comment in the comment section, constructive criticism is welcomed. Have a wonderful and creative day!
Village Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada
(www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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WOW what an awesome paining I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thank you so much! I hope I won't disappoint with the next!☺
So beautiful how I wish I were there. So happy to see you painting again. You are so talented!!!
Thank you my dear friend! I guess I am in the mood again!😄
Really amazing Liz, you are very talented. 😎
Thank you Leo, I'm glad some of you woodworking subs are taking a look. Trying to integrate some of my other hobbies into the channel, since I am away from my happy place shop for a while!
@@myambitiousart Temporarily I hope?
Yes!😏
È emozionante vederti creare un’opera d’arte dal nulla, sei veramente un’artista!👏👏👏Fantastico!!! Ciao dall’Italia😊
Grazie mille! La pittura e nei geni della mia famiglia e mi sento come se stessi portando avanti la tradizione.😁
@@myambitiousart Le tradizioni sono la nostra storia e la nostra vita, è bello e importante non perderle e portarle avanti. Bravissima! Ciao😊
Questo e molto vero e importante per continuare! 😉
Sent that last comment to fast. You are as good as Bob Ross !!!!!!!!
Haha! I loved Bob Ross, but I think he connected more with nature than I...that's why his passion to share was so great. I have the art in my blood but still have a long way to go! Thanks for the compliment!
WOW tell me is there anything you can't do ????? Sorry I'm late in watching. THANK you Frank from montana.. I maybe am late but I will always watch and comment .....
Thank you! Yes, there are actually many things I haven't tried yet...life is a learning experience and there is still much to learn! I always appreciate your support!☺
Super job Lizzie, watching the cloudscape come together is fascinating. Were you working from a photograph? Thanks for showing us!
Thanks Mark! I sometimes over think my clouds...🙄 Yes, I did work from a photo. Sometimes I need the visual aid to get started, but then put my own spin on the piece. Acrylics are also not my first choice of paint medium, I much prefer oils, which will be my next work. Thanks for watching!
@@myambitiousart I did wonder if you were overworking the detail at the end but it turned out very well. I'm surprised about preferring oil - I thought once folks converted to acrylic they never went back! And oil takes so long to dry. Thanks again.
You are so correct! Whilst editing, I thought the same and actually took out some footage!
Oils are very easy to blend, while acrylics dry too quickly...at least from my point of view. Thanks for your input, very much appreciated!