I love these paintings! They are beautiful. I’m very much intrigued with how you used the palette knife and you’ve inspired me to try that. Thanks for the video!
Fantastic! I love this painting! Amazing how you captured the winter scene of trees and snow. Just beautiful! Question- you use quite a small brush. Curious as to your thought on that. Do you feel you get more texture with a small brush or is it just a preference? I'm a beginner - so just wanted your thoughts. Thanks for another great video. You'll do great at your workshop.
Hi Lynette - thank you for watching and I'm really pleased you enjoyed it. I only started using the small rigger brush recently, I find it very useful for making small, less precise marks. I also like it for suggesting tees and branches. As the hairs are quite long it holds a lot of paint which is very useful. The workshop went very well - thank you Best wishes Andrew
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt Thanks Andrew for your reply. I really like how you painted your trees. I'm going to give the rigger brush a go! Thanks again and glad to hear your workshop went well.
I like both paintings. Snow scenes are my favorite to paint since I am originally from snowy New York state. I was a little disappointed that you didn’t put your friend Basil in the first painting! Thanks for a great video.
Needed more colour Andrew even though it's a snow scene, sone soft yellows and soft blue greens would have added punch. Also the humans and dog add so much more interest but always a danger there of it becoming too Chtistmas card like. Just my two cents worth, thanks for posting.
Hi Jim - I agree with you regarding extra colour. It has the feel of a very dull snowy day which we do get here more often than sunny snowy days. I did another snow painting a week later and it worked better (and was easier!) with shadows and sunlight
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt !!! The colors in this one are *perfect*! I love this painting! And I’m so happy the figures didn’t get added in. Andrew’s painting has captured those feelings I can’t explain after a fresh and heavy snow when all is transformed, surreal and serene. Punchy colors and people don’t belong here. It is a challenging subject and, at least for me, he’s nailed it. ❤️
I love these paintings! They are beautiful. I’m very much intrigued with how you used the palette knife and you’ve inspired me to try that. Thanks for the video!
Thanks Lisa, glad you enjoyed it and have taken some ideas for your own work
Exceptional piece and great instruction. Thank you.
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful painting! Videos like these, where you comment your process, are super helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much Birgit. Glad to be of assistance 😃
This work amazing. Thanks for sharing. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you very much 😃
Great how the sounds of your working proces sound. Love the video. Again, many thanks!
Thank you very much Jan
That was quite a change of subject. Love your colour choices. Beautiful end result (both of them!). Thanks for the video. ❄️
Thank you Jennie. I love painting snow now and then
Lovely.i will give this a crack this week.i never paint snow scenes probably cos am in Sydney Australia but will give this a go
Thank you. It is similar to painting sea surf - have fun
Perfect 😊
Thank you
Lovely depth in this one Andrew
Thank you very much Keith
Great scene here. I like the faded feel.
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful! You made it so much more interesting, than the scene in the photo looked. So much depth and texture.
Thank you very much 😊
Great job, sir. 👍
Thank you Robert 🙏🏻
Nice beard Andrew❤...keep you warm in the snow😂 fabulous painting.
How do you keep your palette paint fresh over a few painting sessions?
great.
Thank you
Must ask: when you use the knife, are you using the tip or the length of the blade.
I use the tip, sides and the flat back. They all serve different purposes. I like my palette knife to be quite flexible to achieve these effects
Greatfull 😊👍
You’re welcome ☺️
Fantastic! I love this painting! Amazing how you captured the winter scene of trees and snow. Just beautiful! Question- you use quite a small brush. Curious as to your thought on that. Do you feel you get more texture with a small brush or is it just a preference? I'm a beginner - so just wanted your thoughts. Thanks for another great video. You'll do great at your workshop.
Hi Lynette - thank you for watching and I'm really pleased you enjoyed it. I only started using the small rigger brush recently, I find it very useful for making small, less precise marks. I also like it for suggesting tees and branches. As the hairs are quite long it holds a lot of paint which is very useful.
The workshop went very well - thank you
Best wishes
Andrew
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt Thanks Andrew for your reply. I really like how you painted your trees. I'm going to give the rigger brush a go! Thanks again and glad to hear your workshop went well.
You're welcome Lynette - have fun with the rigger
thanks
You’re welcome ☺️
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️
Audio so much better without the roar of the sea.
Yes it’s a bit calmer in the studio 😃
I like both paintings. Snow scenes are my favorite to paint since I am originally from snowy New York state. I was a little disappointed that you didn’t put your friend Basil in the first painting! Thanks for a great video.
Thank you very much Judith. I really must paint Basil soon 😃
Puppy put puppy in
Too late it’s sold
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Needed more colour Andrew even though it's a snow scene, sone soft yellows and soft blue greens would have added punch. Also the humans and dog add so much more interest but always a danger there of it becoming too Chtistmas card like.
Just my two cents worth, thanks for posting.
Hi Jim - I agree with you regarding extra colour. It has the feel of a very dull snowy day which we do get here more often than sunny snowy days. I did another snow painting a week later and it worked better (and was easier!) with shadows and sunlight
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt !!! The colors in this one are *perfect*! I love this painting! And I’m so happy the figures didn’t get added in. Andrew’s painting has captured those feelings I can’t explain after a fresh and heavy snow when all is transformed, surreal and serene. Punchy colors and people don’t belong here. It is a challenging subject and, at least for me, he’s nailed it. ❤️
@@lisakunish936 thank you so much Lisa