Thank you for the feedback! This was just something I recorded for show more so than instruction. I have a few more horses coming up and when I record them I will include some instructions to them for you. My teaching style is more loose though, I don’t follow the traditional step by step processes because I tend to not follow the same steps for each painting I do. Which in some ways is nice to know since there are many ways to approach and complete a painting. The biggest thing I can offer for guidance on this one is drop base colors as close to the reference as possible, exaggerating their color, so if something looks deep dark brown I use purple or burgundy for example. As you add layers and overlapping colors to create depth, use an short square oil paint brush with water to lift colors away and create highlights. I know it’s not much for now but I will get some others up here before too long that will provide you with more instruction and guidance.
Thank you such a find so inspiring 😀🐴
🥰 you are so very welcome! Thank you for enjoying! 🙏❤️👍
Looks like my horse that passed away ☹️. You are very talented
I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for your kind words. Wishing you a beautiful day ❤️🙏
This is beautiful, but I need to see step-by-step, not speed, painting. This doesn't teach me.
Thank you for the feedback! This was just something I recorded for show more so than instruction. I have a few more horses coming up and when I record them I will include some instructions to them for you. My teaching style is more loose though, I don’t follow the traditional step by step processes because I tend to not follow the same steps for each painting I do. Which in some ways is nice to know since there are many ways to approach and complete a painting. The biggest thing I can offer for guidance on this one is drop base colors as close to the reference as possible, exaggerating their color, so if something looks deep dark brown I use purple or burgundy for example. As you add layers and overlapping colors to create depth, use an short square oil paint brush with water to lift colors away and create highlights. I know it’s not much for now but I will get some others up here before too long that will provide you with more instruction and guidance.