Thank you for this wonderful inspiration. I tried to create a similar painting and I'm satisfied. Many greetings and best wishes for your producing. Gabi
I came to this video looking for inspiration for a Fauvism Painting assessment at University. This video was entertaining, educational, funny, refreshing - all at the same time. Thanks for providing exactly what I needed to jump into this project. What once seemed like a difficult and daunting task seems now like an opportunity and outlet. So very happy. Thank you!
Hi Alex, thanks. Nice to hear you liked the video and I'm glad it could help you. Good luck on your project. I would love to see the results on the assessment... Albert
A very useful video. I just spent two days on a course when I could have been at home watching your video and just doing lots of practice! I've been enjoying your videos for a few years now. Thank you so much for all the work that you put into making and sharing them!
Thanks, Diana. It's fun to hear you prefer my video over a course. Painting my way through a new concept helps me always, I can test my ideas. But first, to be honest, I often need outside information, a book, video, or imagery to get my thinking process on the way. Hope your course brought something as well. Albert
Very interesting video you have made; excellent introduction for me to the Fauves. I love how you show us how do also paint in the Fauvist style. Many thanks to you.
I love the Derain brushstrokes. I tend to use that type of thing when doing florals. I can't wait to try this this week. As always, I appreciate the time and effort you put in to doing these videos every week. Good Sunday morning from Alabama USA.
Hi Rebecca, thanks. Yes, the little brushstrokes are interesting but not really my thing. It needs more study to understand it for me. Maybe later 😁. You know, I love to do this, so time isn't always an issue. Nice to hear 'Alabama' it's quite a mystery to me where everyone is coming from. This solves one. Happy Sunday, we have a storm over here, I'll take walk in a few minutes to be 'blown away', haha. Bye, Albert
I find your observations to be genius. I appreciate it greatly as I seem to have no ability at this time. Im learning a lot and enjoying. I love the artist paintings that you show. Many I have never seen in a library book. The student painting results are very fun to see and impressive.
Hi Elsa, thanks, thanks and so on. I love to hear the videos are useful to you. I show the way I learn things and who knows you can relate to it. In the beginning there is so much information, you could drown in it. I paint to understand things. See you next week. Albert
Super great video, thank you! I love the final painting you did. Also, the way you described your internal process...it was cool to see the progression.
Thank you for content like this. I feel like my paintings have been lacking so I'm experimenting with different techniques right now and this video has explained fauverism in a way I can understand much better.
Fabulous and fun! Thank you for your good work. I’m sure you inspire many people to paint more freely and have fun. The works of your students that you often show at the end is especially interesting and encouraging.
Hi Donna, thanks. It's one of my goals to simplify so people dare to start playing around with paint. Only practice brings you further. And it better be a lot of fun too. I love to see how the participants go their way with all the exercises, they often surprise me with ideas or their progress. Just love it all. Bye, Albert
Hi Steve, thanks. Some time ago I made a video about Matisse cut outs, perhaps you like it, but I'll put him on my list. Maybe I can do another one. Thanks for the tip. Bye, Albert
This reminds me of the underpainting technique of blocking in with the complimentary colours of the objects you’ll paint. Like sometimes when I paint leaves on a tree I’ll start with dark red, which acts like shadows and makes the leaves look greener. I think they decided the underpainting was better😎
Hi Georgia, thanks. I agree with you, full of bright happy colors and not that complicated. Although to make them I had to learn to look and act differently. It was educational to make the video. Albert
Your video just popped up in my feed, I guess because I have been researching artists for subject matter. I am a contributor to a Facebook art group. I really enjoyed this video for the information and I also really enjoyed watching you paint and learn as you went, it helps me appreciate the style. I will certainly be watching more of your videos as I like your teaching style, some of your students produced beautiful results too! Greetings from 🇨🇦
Hi Albert This was a fun (besides being as usual instructional) video. While I myself enjoy looking at Fauvist art, I have a hard time introducing bright colors in my paintings. I tend to use subdued colors.i nonetheless enjoyed you clip, and i hope that one day I will be able to put my learning to good use.
Thanks, Dianagendova. The variety of the artwork of the participants makes it nice to look at, and perhaps give you or others new inspiration. Enjoy playing around in this style. Albert
The Fauves delight, inspire and perplex me. How do they DO it? If you don't replicate the colors you see in a landscape or a cityscape, what colors DO you use and why? I stared at the paintings and tried to unravel the mysterious system the Fauves used. Their choices were not arbitrary. Their color sense and brushwork were like signatures...very personal and difficult to copy. Someone said that the secret was that you could use any color for an object so long as the substituted color was the same value and temperature. For example,a mid-tone color like yellow ochre might be substituted by a mid-tone pinkish orange. But, I suspect that there is more to it than that. I'm still perplexed and, after trying to decipher the mystery, even more delighted.
Thanks Renzo for your technical additional input. At the end you talk about trying yourself by doing. Doing always helps me to get my head around for as far as I want to take it. Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings I mean When you bring the wooden frame and tighten the canvas to it, a certain primer must be painted , unless you buy the ready to paint canvas .
hi love your channel just wondered when you are painting acrylic its looks like paper rather than canvas. what do you use as I seem to only find paper that does not work well and soaks with the paint even if I am careful with the amount I use,.
Hi Moonie, thanks. Yes I paint on paper. It's 200 grams drawing paper, also known as technical or academic drawing paper. It's wood free and the fibers stay intact when using an eraser (in Dutch the technical term is 'radeervast' but I can't find a translation to English). But I never use water on it. Lots of people (almost every new participant of my painting courses) use water to dilute acrylic paint but it breaks the surface of the paper. When I want thinner paint layers I use acrylic medium to dilute the paint. This will keep the surface of your paper intact. You can always use watercolor paper, but I don't like it for acrylics. Hope this helps. Can you let me know if you are used to add water to your acrylics? Have a happy day, Albert
Hi Dark N, thanks for the tip, but I'm not very good at portraits, so I have to skip this one until I improve on that. I'll put it on my list anyway. (Escape route) do you have another request? Have a great day, Albert
That's fine. No problem! I'm also fascinated by Paul Cézannes paintings. Maybe you can make a video about him in future. But anyway, I'm really looking forward to the upcoming content on this channel!
Hi Dark N, I will put Cezanne also on my list, I love requests of suggestions. They are a nice challenge for me and also a reason to dive into an artists work. Love to hear you're looking forward to the next video. See you on Sunday, bye Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings I study illustration at Willem de kooning but haven't painted that mutch. Now I'm practicly in a forrest waiting the carona crisis out, so I've started to make a painting everyday. It's quite fun!
Hi Abert how are you? Another great video I love that you never just copy a painting but do your own interpretation. Times I have seen you unsatisfied so you return to the artist to understand and then voila. I'm sure this effects the quality of the work by your 'participants' ( nice you are so humble and do not refer to them as student) I always learn something from you sorry about the long comment tfs
Hi Just Sayin, thanks and interesting to hear you prefer me making my own one. I think you dive deeper into a style this way. Participants, depending on the language you speak and how your country or culture is, you have a bigger variety in words to describe the relation between the teacher and the one who is learning. I prefer to travel together over authority, that concept is outdated. A university degree doesn't make you more sensitive or knowledgable or a better teacher. Interesting stuff for the next video 😁👍😉. Oh and btw, I love longer comments, oftentimes there is more depth instead of just more words. Have a happy day, Albert
Hi Tyler, thanks. You could be right on that one. I more wanted to explain the different perspective of painting. It is bsginners level Fauvism style and of course an 'imperfect painting'. Thanks for the comment anyway. Bye, Albert
I used to like just classical style painting. I didn't even like Impressionism much other than Renoir and Degas paintings. Now, I really like Fauvism style painting. I love colorful paintings. The bright colors make me happy! I just didn't like how Matisse painted his wife's portraits.
@@ImperfectPaintings You're welcome! I have more time now to do paintings, and learn more about the great artist who created the famous paintings. That's how I learn to appreciate more about the different style of paintings, when I decided to research about the life of each artists. Thanks too!
Hi Miriam, thanks and sorry to hear. I don't know what kind or brand of paint you use, this can be a problem, very cheap paints can cause this.. But also they way you mix. If you mix equal amounts it probably goes wrong. But when taking red and adding a tiny bit of blue, and repeat the process, you can see it gradually changes to a different color. See where you end up. Now start over and take blue and add tiny bits of red in the same way. This sounds strange perhaps but the effect is really different. Somewhere adding a little white helps me sometimes. I have cadmium red and crimson and have ultramarine and prussian blue. Any combination will give me a different purple. Hope this helps. Will you let me know? Thanks, Albert
Hi Miriam, Before buying different paint, first try out my suggested way of mixing to see what you get. I don't know what country you live and what is available. I see a lot of people who start painting with discount store paint, they don't want to spend 2 euros or dollars more. But it is almost always killing your hobby, they don't mix well and when dry the colors look different. Visit your local art store and ask for basic study paint and you'll be fine. In the description I show what I use, click on a link and compare prices. Also don't buy to many colors, learn to mix your own. It's so rewarding and interesting to do. Good luck and don't hesitate to ask questions! Happy painting, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings thanks a lot. I live un Spain. I dont like spend a little more. I usually Paint abstract, but now I am trying to Paint other things. I suscribe your Chanel. Buy!
Hi Miriam, thanks, Spain, fun to hear where everybody comes from. It's your decision and I understand. I so like to hear if you managed to mix a purple like color. Bye, Albert
Yes, as I mentioned, I checked and it works. I'm sorry I can't help you. I guess you know how to activate the captions, but on your phone you have to tap one time on the screen, tap the three dots and chose subtitles. On you computer screen you have to click on the wheel and activate them. Hope this helps. Albert
Sorry to spoil the party. But it would be helpful if you learnt to draw. The uninformed have a distinct tendency of failing to recognise that there is evidence of an ability to draw in his work. This is a mistake if you want to produce a reasonable facsimile of his work.
Thanks Jan for you comment. But you totally missed the point of this video. You can have limited abilities and still enjoy painting, drawing or whatever. Just remember how you learned you walk, ask you relatives or look at old family photographs. Spoiler you couldn't run a marathon immediately. Have a nice day anyway. Albert
I like the thought that the 'color' becomes subject of painting !!
Thanks, Vivek. It sure is, it helped me a lot to get this painting style. Albert
Thank you for this wonderful inspiration. I tried to create a similar painting and I'm satisfied. Many greetings and best wishes for your producing. Gabi
Good to hear, Gabi. Congrats to you for taking up the challenge. Thanks for letting me know. Albert
I came to this video looking for inspiration for a Fauvism Painting assessment at University. This video was entertaining, educational, funny, refreshing - all at the same time. Thanks for providing exactly what I needed to jump into this project. What once seemed like a difficult and daunting task seems now like an opportunity and outlet. So very happy. Thank you!
Hi Alex, thanks. Nice to hear you liked the video and I'm glad it could help you. Good luck on your project. I would love to see the results on the assessment... Albert
A very useful video. I just spent two days on a course when I could have been at home watching your video and just doing lots of practice! I've been enjoying your videos for a few years now. Thank you so much for all the work that you put into making and sharing them!
Thanks, Diana. It's fun to hear you prefer my video over a course. Painting my way through a new concept helps me always, I can test my ideas. But first, to be honest, I often need outside information, a book, video, or imagery to get my thinking process on the way. Hope your course brought something as well. Albert
I loved your stress-free 3- painting journey into Fauvism. Fascinating to see your colours get bolder each painting.
Thanks, RaeRae. To me, that's exactly the journey to get to fauvism. Try for yourself. It's fun, and each version will feel different as well. Albert
@ImperfectPaintings i actually did, after i watched your video. Did 3 small oil pastel drawings. Will try paint next.
So nice to hear, thanks for sharing. Enjoy painting Albert
Very interesting video you have made; excellent introduction for me to the Fauves. I love how you show us how do also paint in the Fauvist style. Many thanks to you.
Hi Clarice, thanks. I also learned a lot from making the video. Do try painting in their style yourself once. Bye, Albert
I love the Derain brushstrokes. I tend to use that type of thing when doing florals. I can't wait to try this this week. As always, I appreciate the time and effort you put in to doing these videos every week. Good Sunday morning from Alabama USA.
Hi Rebecca, thanks. Yes, the little brushstrokes are interesting but not really my thing. It needs more study to understand it for me. Maybe later 😁. You know, I love to do this, so time isn't always an issue. Nice to hear 'Alabama' it's quite a mystery to me where everyone is coming from. This solves one. Happy Sunday, we have a storm over here, I'll take walk in a few minutes to be 'blown away', haha. Bye, Albert
I find your observations to be genius. I appreciate it greatly as I seem to have no ability at this time. Im learning a lot and enjoying. I love the artist paintings that you show. Many I have never seen in a library book. The student painting results are very fun to see and impressive.
Hi Elsa, thanks, thanks and so on. I love to hear the videos are useful to you. I show the way I learn things and who knows you can relate to it. In the beginning there is so much information, you could drown in it. I paint to understand things. See you next week. Albert
Thank you for this wonderful video, I really hope that knowing people come and still see your work today brings you happyness.
Thanks Fabio, and I'm happy with all the people still dropping by. Albert
Loved to see the progress in your understanding through your paintings. Always an inspiration. 😄
Hi Suzi, thanks. I liked the change in my last painting very much, it's not always that visible. Bye, Albert
I love the way you teach in such a playful and practical style. Thank you🙏
Thanks, Seneca. Enjoy, Albert
Super great video, thank you! I love the final painting you did. Also, the way you described your internal process...it was cool to see the progression.
Thanks Rainbow, it's my way of understanding and learning. I'm glad you Ike it. Albert
Ok. I'm pulling out the acrylic paint and using this as a guide. Thank you!!
Thanks, Kathy, wonderful to hear. Let me know how it turned out. Albert
What a wonderful video👌🏻thank you for taking the time to teach us🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hi Maryam, thanks for the appreciation. It really was a joyful way to paint. Happy colors, I love them. Have a nice day, Albert
Thank you. I love the fauvist and Expressionists styles.
Thanks, Philip. The fauvists are interesting indeed. Albert
Very fun and inspirational to watch. Also enjoy your Paul Klee videos:)
Thanks, djc, good to hear. Happy painting, Albert
Thank you for content like this. I feel like my paintings have been lacking so I'm experimenting with different techniques right now and this video has explained fauverism in a way I can understand much better.
Thanks Kerry, I learned a lot too. That's my reason to work like this. Just dive into a subject and see what will come out. And it's fun too. Albert
Fabulous and fun! Thank you for your good work. I’m sure you inspire many people to paint more freely and have fun. The works of your students that you often show at the end is especially interesting and encouraging.
Hi Donna, thanks. It's one of my goals to simplify so people dare to start playing around with paint. Only practice brings you further. And it better be a lot of fun too. I love to see how the participants go their way with all the exercises, they often surprise me with ideas or their progress. Just love it all. Bye, Albert
Thank you for raising my happiness.
Thanks Sam. Good luck by keeping ut up. Albert
What at a fun video. And I love your final painting - Again, Thanks Albert.
Hi Philna, thanks, I like the last one also. Are you going to try it too? Bye, Albert
I’m green with envy, I love your fauve!🦖🦎🐢🐸
Hi Shirley, thanks. Haha, make your own one, it is learning by doing. Enjoy, Albert
Thanks for sharing. Your paintings are really cool
Thanks, Old. Happy painting, Albert.
Again, I loved both your paintings. I’m inspired to give this a try.
Hi Kathe, thanks. It's a very interesting way of painting, it only requires a little switch in your head. Enjoy, Albert
Thank you so much!! Can't wait to try this!
Enjoy playing around, Rebecca, and thanks for dropping by. Albert
You answered my main question, the Color IS the subject,
Completely changes everything. Thank you
Hi Erick, thanks. Indeed, sometimes you just need one extra snippet of information to get it. It helped me also. Albert
Thank you Albert for another fantastic video...
Hi Wilko, thanks. I'm glad I made it. I really can recommend painting in this style. Have a nice day, Albert
Thank you for this! I needed to paint an art work using Fauvism Style. I don't have an idea how....until I watched this. Thank you soooo much! 😊
Thanks Nemrac for sharing, I'm so happy to hear I was able to help you this way. Albert
Excellent tutorial on fauvist style painting...would love to see another one in the style of Matisse! Thanks and hello from Ontario Canada..
Hi Steve, thanks. Some time ago I made a video about Matisse cut outs, perhaps you like it, but I'll put him on my list. Maybe I can do another one. Thanks for the tip. Bye, Albert
This reminds me of the underpainting technique of blocking in with the complimentary colours of the objects you’ll paint. Like sometimes when I paint leaves on a tree I’ll start with dark red, which acts like shadows and makes the leaves look greener. I think they decided the underpainting was better😎
Hi Jo, thanks. Everything is related, also techniques. I will try your dark red idea for the tree. Albert
Bedankt Albert voor het delen! Weer een mooie en leerzame video!
Bedankt Ellen! Fijne dag, Albert
Thankyou , I Love your Art , love and huggs
Thanks Pareja
It seams like children’s paintings , joyful!
Hi Georgia, thanks. I agree with you, full of bright happy colors and not that complicated. Although to make them I had to learn to look and act differently. It was educational to make the video. Albert
Imperfect Paintings 🙏🌹
Your video just popped up in my feed, I guess because I have been researching artists for subject matter. I am a contributor to a Facebook art group. I really enjoyed this video for the information and I also really enjoyed watching you paint and learn as you went, it helps me appreciate the style. I will certainly be watching more of your videos as I like your teaching style, some of your students produced beautiful results too! Greetings from 🇨🇦
Hi Cindy, thanks, it's so lovely to hear all this and nice to know you liked what they made. I like to show the diversity. Enjoy your day Albert
Hi Albert
This was a fun (besides being as usual instructional) video. While I myself enjoy looking at Fauvist art, I have a hard time introducing bright colors in my paintings. I tend to use subdued colors.i nonetheless enjoyed you clip, and i hope that one day I will be able to put my learning to good use.
Hi Salim, thanks. Yes, subdued, get it. Maybe interesting to try bold, just for ones. I liked it, it really feels different. Have a happy day, Albert
i like the style from the 5 th painting from the cursist pintings
Thanks, Dianagendova. The variety of the artwork of the participants makes it nice to look at, and perhaps give you or others new inspiration. Enjoy playing around in this style. Albert
Beautiful painting 😍 I love Fauvism
Hi Beth, thanks. Just curious, did you learn something new from this video? Bye, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings yes I leant more about the Fauvist technique and I hope to try it out myself soon!
This is awesome, thank you!
Thanks Forever Graceful for letting me know. Albert
Kinda childlike fauve and very striking, you got my sub 🎨
Thanks Dinkum, enjoy making your version. Albert
Thank you so much
Thanks, emmaculene. Happy painting, Albert
Thank you for this helpful, honest video. By the way, would you give the name of the music and artist? Loved the art work and music together.
Thanks, Joni. The music is always named for copyright reasons in the description under the video. Albert
The Fauves delight, inspire and perplex me.
How do they DO it?
If you don't replicate the colors you see in a landscape or a cityscape, what colors DO you use and why?
I stared at the paintings and tried to unravel the mysterious system the Fauves used.
Their choices were not arbitrary.
Their color sense and brushwork were like signatures...very personal and difficult to copy.
Someone said that the secret was that you could use any color for an object so long as the substituted color was the same value and temperature.
For example,a mid-tone color like yellow ochre might be substituted by a mid-tone pinkish orange.
But, I suspect that there is more to it than that.
I'm still perplexed and, after trying to decipher the mystery, even more delighted.
Thanks Renzo for your technical additional input. At the end you talk about trying yourself by doing. Doing always helps me to get my head around for as far as I want to take it. Albert
Nice explanation sir.
Thanks Sree La, enjoy making your own artwork. Albert
Very good presentation. I like your sub thinking.
Thanks Sam, but curious about the meaning of 'sub thinking' . Albert
Thank you very much! I like this video, can you make a video about how you prepare your painting?
Thanks Angela. What do you mean by 'prepare your painting'? Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings I mean When you bring the wooden frame and tighten the canvas to it, a certain primer must be painted , unless you buy the ready to paint canvas .
Thanks Angela, I mainly paint on paper and in case I use a canvas, it is a prepared one. Sorry, I can't help you on this one. Albert
thank you so much!
Thanks, Liz. Enjoy painting in this style. Albert
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great channel. thanks!
Hi Lord, thanks. Enjoy, Albert
hi love your channel just wondered when you are painting acrylic its looks like paper rather than canvas. what do you use as I seem to only find paper that does not work well and soaks with the paint even if I am careful with the amount I use,.
Hi Moonie, thanks. Yes I paint on paper. It's 200 grams drawing paper, also known as technical or academic drawing paper. It's wood free and the fibers stay intact when using an eraser (in Dutch the technical term is 'radeervast' but I can't find a translation to English).
But I never use water on it. Lots of people (almost every new participant of my painting courses) use water to dilute acrylic paint but it breaks the surface of the paper. When I want thinner paint layers I use acrylic medium to dilute the paint. This will keep the surface of your paper intact.
You can always use watercolor paper, but I don't like it for acrylics.
Hope this helps.
Can you let me know if you are used to add water to your acrylics?
Have a happy day, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings thanks for your reply yes I do use a little water, I will try some medium thanks very much.
good painting
Thanks Suwong
Nice
Thanks, Nasir.
Could you make a video about Francis Bacon's style and especially his portraits, pls ?
That would be nice.
Hi Dark N, thanks for the tip, but I'm not very good at portraits, so I have to skip this one until I improve on that. I'll put it on my list anyway. (Escape route) do you have another request? Have a great day, Albert
That's fine. No problem! I'm also fascinated by Paul Cézannes paintings. Maybe you can make a video about him in future.
But anyway, I'm really looking forward to the upcoming content on this channel!
Hi Dark N, I will put Cezanne also on my list, I love requests of suggestions. They are a nice challenge for me and also a reason to dive into an artists work.
Love to hear you're looking forward to the next video. See you on Sunday, bye Albert
9:32 Beautiful. I would buy it.
Thanks Ginger.
Thank you, this is great
Hi Jeffrey, thanks. Do you paint as well? Bye, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings I study illustration at Willem de kooning but haven't painted that mutch. Now I'm practicly in a forrest waiting the carona crisis out, so I've started to make a painting everyday. It's quite fun!
I love ❤️ art
Me too B B, can't get enough of it.
I live in Holland. Where and when do you do your courses
Hi Jim, my courses are always in Benschop, close to Utrecht in the centre of the Netherlands. Where do you live? Have a happy day, Albert
I like your paintings I don’t think it is a failure
Thanks, Maria. Let me state it like this: I aimed for something but didn't arrive there. The second time, i got what I wanted. Albert
Hi Abert how are you?
Another great video I love that you never just copy a painting but do your own interpretation. Times I have seen you unsatisfied so you return to the artist to understand and then voila. I'm sure this effects the quality of the work by your 'participants' ( nice you are so humble and do not refer to them as student)
I always learn something from you sorry about the long comment tfs
Hi Just Sayin, thanks and interesting to hear you prefer me making my own one. I think you dive deeper into a style this way. Participants, depending on the language you speak and how your country or culture is, you have a bigger variety in words to describe the relation between the teacher and the one who is learning. I prefer to travel together over authority, that concept is outdated. A university degree doesn't make you more sensitive or knowledgable or a better teacher. Interesting stuff for the next video 😁👍😉. Oh and btw, I love longer comments, oftentimes there is more depth instead of just more words. Have a happy day, Albert
A emancipação da cor.
Indeed, Paulo, thanks.
Nice
But you only used the base color once
I think that is a very important element in fauvism and some other (Van Gogh) styles
Hi Tyler, thanks. You could be right on that one. I more wanted to explain the different perspective of painting. It is bsginners level Fauvism style and of course an 'imperfect painting'. Thanks for the comment anyway. Bye, Albert
I used to like just classical style painting. I didn't even like Impressionism much other than Renoir and Degas paintings. Now, I really like Fauvism style painting. I love colorful paintings. The bright colors make me happy! I just didn't like how Matisse painted his wife's portraits.
Thanks Ashley for sharing. I'm glad you found fauvism all the colors are fabulous. Enjoy painting, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings You're welcome! I have more time now to do paintings, and learn more about the great artist who created the famous paintings. That's how I learn to appreciate more about the different style of paintings, when I decided to research about the life of each artists. Thanks too!
Always interesting to know more about art. Happy painting, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings Thanks Albert! You're doing great with your painting!
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Thanks Erna. Have a lovely day, Albert
a+++++
LOVE this Style. But the only use 3 colores, yellow, red and blue. When i want yo make purple, if you mix red with blue, i get Brown...🤦
Hi Miriam, thanks and sorry to hear. I don't know what kind or brand of paint you use, this can be a problem, very cheap paints can cause this.. But also they way you mix. If you mix equal amounts it probably goes wrong. But when taking red and adding a tiny bit of blue, and repeat the process, you can see it gradually changes to a different color. See where you end up. Now start over and take blue and add tiny bits of red in the same way. This sounds strange perhaps but the effect is really different. Somewhere adding a little white helps me sometimes. I have cadmium red and crimson and have ultramarine and prussian blue. Any combination will give me a different purple. Hope this helps. Will you let me know? Thanks, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings thanks Albert. What brands not very expensive can i use?
Hi Miriam,
Before buying different paint, first try out my suggested way of mixing to see what you get.
I don't know what country you live and what is available. I see a lot of people who start painting with discount store paint, they don't want to spend 2 euros or dollars more. But it is almost always killing your hobby, they don't mix well and when dry the colors look different. Visit your local art store and ask for basic study paint and you'll be fine. In the description I show what I use, click on a link and compare prices.
Also don't buy to many colors, learn to mix your own. It's so rewarding and interesting to do.
Good luck and don't hesitate to ask questions! Happy painting, Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings thanks a lot. I live un Spain. I dont like spend a little more. I usually Paint abstract, but now I am trying to Paint other things. I suscribe your Chanel. Buy!
Hi Miriam, thanks, Spain, fun to hear where everybody comes from. It's your decision and I understand. I so like to hear if you managed to mix a purple like color. Bye, Albert
나만 한국인인가
코로나 땜에 온라인 수업 영상으로 왔습니다
only I koeran?
online class went to video
나도 있어요..
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Thanks Kalaa
Can’t read caption
Hi SuperGirl, to you mean the subtitles? I just checked and English works. Or do you mean something else? Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings the white words on screen that shows what your saying.
Yes, as I mentioned, I checked and it works. I'm sorry I can't help you. I guess you know how to activate the captions, but on your phone you have to tap one time on the screen, tap the three dots and chose subtitles. On you computer screen you have to click on the wheel and activate them. Hope this helps. Albert
Насмешили имитацией.
Thanks, Anna. Enjoying art is always okay. Albert
In feite leg je helemaal niet uit wat de opbouw van de stijl is, je bent alleen bezig om jezelf te laten zien.
Hallo Den, ik laat mijn zoektocht zien in wat ik schilder. Ik begrijp dat je andere informatie verwachtte. Ik ben benieuwd. Albert
Sorry to spoil the party. But it would be helpful if you learnt to draw. The uninformed have a distinct tendency of failing to recognise that there is evidence of an ability to draw in his work. This is a mistake if you want to produce a reasonable facsimile of his work.
Thanks Jan for you comment. But you totally missed the point of this video. You can have limited abilities and still enjoy painting, drawing or whatever. Just remember how you learned you walk, ask you relatives or look at old family photographs. Spoiler you couldn't run a marathon immediately. Have a nice day anyway. Albert