How to paint in the footsteps of the Impressionist oil painters.
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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OMG! Im very impressed. I thought for sure you had lost your mind! But I must say it turned out beautifully!
Thank you! 😊
This is absolutely beautiful, and a great lesson on just painting suggestively with a great composition can result into a wonderful impressionistic work of art. You really show that just "letting go" and starting out with a colorful group of colors , then focusing on darks,, lights, and text brings it all together. You have really inspired me to attack my next painting in this style. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing, and good luck trying this on your next painting.
Love your work! Thank you, I am learning so much from just watching you work. Encouraging me to keep trying to get that soft glowing relaxed effect.
That is great to hear. Good luck 👍
Wow, when you started painting with the pinks, I thought, "What is he doing?"" Ha ha, but the end result is beautiful! You really know how to use color! Thanks for the inspiration and teaching us how to use our own imagination to take a scene from just regular looking to striking with the use of color and loose brush strokes.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Good luck with your painting 👍
Wonderful…and very inspiring….thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching and commenting 🙂
I'm so happy I found you! I inspired by your brush work. I have difficulty being loose. I hope my next painting will show what you have taught me.
Thank you for sharing your talents ❤
I hope you reach your goals. Good luck 👍
Turned out really pretty! Looks like its a lot of fun and freeing way to paint. Thank you
Yes, I had fun and it has se t me off in a different direction recently. Thanks for watching 😀
Excellent!
Many thanks!
I am fascinated by your brushstrokes. I've tried to do broken color but not really successful. Using the side of the brush and twisting it seems to give a more Monet-like surface I think, and almost forces a lighter touch. I'll be trying it. Thank you for this lesson.
Give it a go, load the brush up and be spontaneous. Thanks for watching 😀
I love the colors of the river
This was much more colourful than I usually paint....I am enjoying it 😄
@@OilPaintingwithRobertMee when I learned how to paint I copied a painting from Monet Les Meules De Foin. Loved the colors. I sold it I now I regret it.
I have sold many paintings, and I mainly regret losing the one's I painted on location.
I think is really nice
Thank you 😊
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
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Thanks 😊
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Thanks 😊
You should look at expressionism. You had a beautiful expressionistic painting a few times
Not an area I have looked at really. I will take a look. Thanks for watching 😀
I love watching you, you have alot of talent especially in alla prima@OilPaintingwithRobertMee
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Absolutely wonderful painting! 🖼️
Thank you so much 😀
Valley of the Painters! Love it! I also enjoy how you block in your background with shapes and colors….by the way, do you find it more difficult or easy to hold your brush further back on the handle? I tend to choke up my grip on the brush.
It was strange at first, but feels normal now. Thanks for watching 😀
EXCELLENTE VIDEO TRES INSTRUCTIVE MERCI ROBERT
merci. je vous en prie.
La creuse un très beau département de chez nous au calme
Merci d'avoir regardé 😀
Oh I love this. You have to slow down, I've been so busy at work I haven't even managed to paint the last few I was going to paint!
Lol. More on the way 😀
At 24 and 31 minutes I thought you were done. But no. Very interesting use of colours and brush strokes. Thank you Robert. I'll watch it again in a few days as it's given me some ideas for scenes I have planned.
It has given me ideas too, I have enjoyed using this very colourful palette 🎨 I look forward to seeing some of your oils.
Absolutely love it!
Also…Trying to find you wife’s site to follow on some of you camper van trips in France ❤. And Hope I get accepted on the FB group for oil painters , that I just found out about.
I follow you and also Stuart Davis. Thank you so much.
Thanks. I appreciate your feedback 😊
Very interesting watching you, I watched this a couple days ago. I don’t know at what point you painted out the red at the apex of the river, that was the FOCUS of the painting for me after that you lost me. What ended up being your focal point?
Sure seemed like fun. I really need to do some intuitive painting, but as you said when or where do we stop? Well, Around about 36-40 minutes, in this one ? We all have opinions, it’s always easier on this side,? Huh
Thanks for watching, the video the other days was a Livestream. This is a edited version with close ups. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I find Phthalo Green and Veridian Green to be very challenging to work with. But I have learned to add reddish colors or purple colors to them to turn them into a nice brown that is not just umber. I really love your style of painting and how turn lifeless photos into exciting, colorful, and full of life paintings.
I have only recently started using some more powerful colours, loving it . Thanks for watching 😀
Also admiring the workspace. Looks DIY functional, my favourite style.
I try to be creative and come up with solutions! Thanks for watching 😀
Nice colours !
Thank you!