Bob Ross got me interested in painting about a year ago.... but the somewhat heavy almost impasto method he used, although very beautiful, was not exactly my style. But you, Stephen, have helped me to define the style and method with which I am far more comfortable and which I enjoy immensely (like, for example, using a brush instead of a pallet knife). I am so happy to have found your excellent tutorials where there are no time lapsed segments; just painting and explaining as you go... an hour never goes so fast as when I am watching you paint and talk. Thank you so much for being a talented artist and wonderful teacher.
Beautiful a nd you are a great teacher. I am pleased you made last move to the right of the barn bottom. Because it looked like it was in the air. Be waiting for your next!
I like your trees. I forgot how I use to paint trees, thank you for reminding me. I didn’t paint for some years and I started to get back into painting awhile back because I missed it. Thank you again Kathy
I have that barn image saved in my phone to paint as well...I recognized it immediately...the painting came out better than the image...Thank you Stephen, and Michael for requesting this!!
That's a very beautiful peaceful painting my friend. I really enjoyed this. I always loved exploring and playing in old barns when I was a kid. Thanks for bringing so many memories back to me this morning. Have a wonderful weekend and God bless you and your family ✌🏼❤🎨
I have painted Bob Ross barns in the past, but now I too enjoy painting them with a brush. A lovely tutorial with the misty background colors and the roof did turn out really well🙂 Thank you for all the painting tips❤
The problem with Bob Ross is......well it's obvious...everyone who follows his instructions end up with a paintings just like his. You said you painted Bob Ross barns....that's exactly what the are... Bob Ross barns. It's the same with his mountains and trees. People are not painting their own mountains or trees they are painting Bob Ross trees and mountains using Bob Ross techniques that's why everyone who follows Bob Ross instructions end up with painting exactly the same as his. The paintings are just copies of Bob Ross. Anyone who wants to be an artist should use their own eyes to paint the world. The correct way to paint mountains for example is not copy someone else's or their techniques.....research through visiting mountains and sketching and painting them through own eyes is the correct way of painting mountains. That's how we as humans learn to be artists.....seeing the world through our own eyes and then painting what our eyes see.. A tv show is not the way to learn to this. Bob Ross tutorial will not make anyone an artist or painter.
@@sundrenched53 Glad to hear you chose your own style. At art colleges and art schools Bob Ross techniques are seen as a nuisance because people who have followed Bob Ross and go to art college or art school continue to paint in his style. One thing art tutors at these colleges and schools hate......Bob Ross techniques.
I just came across this tutorial and gave it a go last night. I just started learning how to paint this past month and this was my second oil painting. It came out better than expected, but this was an easy to follow tutorial. Thanks!!
It turned out beautiful!! Thanks for the tutorial!! Could you do a winter scene. It is Dec 2021 as I am only now watching this video you did a year ago Stephen!
Well Stephen, it looks absolutely spectacular. That is a fantastic tutorial my friend. I've subscribed to your channel and hope you keep teaching and sharing. I love to paint landscapes with old barns . I need a lot of practice on trees to make them look 3 dimensional. I'm trying to get things to jump out at me or come forward instead of being so flat on the canvas. I love painting beautiful afternoon sunsets with all the colors in the clouds big rough majestic mountains. I've got that down pretty good I think. Those trees are really busting my butt. So maybe you could do a landscape video with a variety of background middle ground and foreground trees to give us a look at creating some proper 3 D trees From your perspective Stephen. Thanks again for your videos. Really enjoyed them. Good luck and God bless ✌😎🇺🇸🌻
Appologies for that Vivian... i will try to speak a little more clearly in future.. i do sometimes forget that i am speaking to viewers in lots of different countries.....
When you sketch out structures what kind of pencil do you recommend to ensure lines don't show through? Do you also always add linseed oil to canvas as a light base? Thanks!! Just subscribed too.
Hi Randy... i just use a regular pencil. 2b i think.... the lines dissapear as i paint over them which is fine... i do sometimes put a light layer of linseed oil on the canvas before i start but it dries in .. it does make the canvas nice and smooth..
@@randyclarke4200 i just rub on a light coat with a cloth and leave it for a few minutes..even if its dry when i start painting the paint unlocks it one i put on the paint and its wonderfully smooth
@@EasyOilPainting do you sketch with pencil before or after applying linseed oil. Painting structures instead of landscapes for first time and wanted to sketch first.
Very nice and easy to make fundamental skill
NICEST GUY I VE EVER SEEN TEACHING PAİNT...THANK YOU
Bob Ross got me interested in painting about a year ago.... but the somewhat heavy almost impasto method he used, although very beautiful, was not exactly my style. But you, Stephen, have helped me to define the style and method with which I am far more comfortable and which I enjoy immensely (like, for example, using a brush instead of a pallet knife). I am so happy to have found your excellent tutorials where there are no time lapsed segments; just painting and explaining as you go... an hour never goes so fast as when I am watching you paint and talk. Thank you so much for being a talented artist and wonderful teacher.
Thank you my friend. The pleasure is all mine
It's def a barn lol I been watching you for a while love your work
Beautiful a nd you are a great teacher. I am pleased you made last move to the right of the barn bottom. Because it looked like it was in the air. Be waiting for your next!
amazing really
Lovely, Sam! Thank you so very much, you are a wonderful teacher!
Superb tutorial - thank you!
Thank you! Love watching your tutorials!
Nice barn. Looks like old USA midwest barns. Thank you.
Thank you margaret..
Oh ...I think you have made everything twice as easy for me.
Man I'm getting my canvas ready to paint this. I can't wait. Thank you ! Best from the US
Thank you Mike. Much appreciated...
I wish you all the best Stephen & to your family . You are the best teacher baring None !
Thank you Stephen , you are an inspiration in these dire times .!
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Stephen Australians around the country will be thanking you.
A pleasure as always my friend...
thank you for generously sharing your tutorial, you are the nicest man, so sweet and patient
Thank you very kindly Donna..
C'est jolie ! La grange est bien faite belle
I like your trees. I forgot how I use to paint trees, thank you for reminding me. I didn’t paint for some years and I started to get back into painting awhile back because I missed it. Thank you again Kathy
Thank you very much Kathy...
As alway. The best to watch you paint. Looks great.
Wonderful
Hey Stephen just started watching you a couple weeks ago going to try this one tomorrow thanks a lot you are really awesome .
that was so awsome
Thank you my friend
I have that barn image saved in my phone to paint as well...I recognized it immediately...the painting came out better than the image...Thank you Stephen, and Michael for requesting this!!
Thank you Connie.. i appreciate that.
Lovely! That barn is fantastic Stephen!!
Thank you Gwen..
That's a very beautiful peaceful painting my friend. I really enjoyed this. I always loved exploring and playing in old barns when I was a kid. Thanks for bringing so many memories back to me this morning.
Have a wonderful weekend and God bless you and your family ✌🏼❤🎨
You too Freddie.. thanks my friend...stay safe
I have painted Bob Ross barns in the past, but now I too enjoy painting them with a brush. A lovely tutorial with the misty background colors and the roof did turn out really well🙂 Thank you for all the painting tips❤
Thank you Sharon. Im glad you enjoyed it...
The problem with Bob Ross is......well it's obvious...everyone who follows his instructions end up with a paintings just like his. You said you painted Bob Ross barns....that's exactly what the are... Bob Ross barns. It's the same with his mountains and trees. People are not painting their own mountains or trees they are painting Bob Ross trees and mountains using Bob Ross techniques that's why everyone who follows Bob Ross instructions end up with painting exactly the same as his. The paintings are just copies of Bob Ross. Anyone who wants to be an artist should use their own eyes to paint the world. The correct way to paint mountains for example is not copy someone else's or their techniques.....research through visiting mountains and sketching and painting them through own eyes is the correct way of painting mountains. That's how we as humans learn to be artists.....seeing the world through our own eyes and then painting what our eyes see.. A tv show is not the way to learn to this. Bob Ross tutorial will not make anyone an artist or painter.
@@trueblue374 you are exactly right! That's why I chose my own style😉
@@sundrenched53 Glad to hear you chose your own style. At art colleges and art schools Bob Ross techniques are seen as a nuisance because people who have followed Bob Ross and go to art college or art school continue to paint in his style. One thing art tutors at these colleges and schools hate......Bob Ross techniques.
Nice work
Love it. Great job!
Hi Stephen that turned out really well I always enjoy watching you paint, until next time take care and stay safe my friend
Love it wonderful work thanks
Your work is fantastic! I love watching you work. Your an inspiration! Thank you.👍
Thank you Chris... the pleasure is mine..
Beautiful!!!
My Mom was from England and she would say bits and bobs often. It was good to hear that expression again.
Thank you Cynthia..
Lovely work and great teaching
I just came across this tutorial and gave it a go last night. I just started learning how to paint this past month and this was my second oil painting. It came out better than expected, but this was an easy to follow tutorial. Thanks!!
Its a pleasure as always. Thanks for watching
That was an amazing tutorial look forward to watching more videos 👍👍👍👍
Looks great
Love your work. I'm going to try the barn. Thanku
Looking forward to painting this....reminds me of my childhood and where I grew up ❤️
Thank you Katie...
You’re welcome. Happy painting!
Wow
Beautiful painting and great tutorial!! Thank you! I love how it came out!!
Its a pleasure. Thank you Jackie
Love it! Going to be the first oil painting i try! I currently use Acrylics
Acrylics would be great for this..
Great lesson Stephen!! Love painting barns!
Thank you linda..
Learnt a lot from this! Thank you so much for sharing, lovely painting as well. Ima new subscriber.
It turned out beautiful!! Thanks for the tutorial!! Could you do a winter scene. It is Dec 2021 as I am only now watching this video you did a year ago Stephen!
Love the painting and enjoyed the tutorial.
You are an amazing teacher, I painted as you were painting and the result is just mind blowing. Please do a complete tutorial on human figures
Human figures is not my area in painting..im just not very good😁
pretty decent painting, but i have to confess that i was listening to your video mainly because of that cool pronuncing of yours
Merci 😊 beaucoup !
Mi piace molto. In verità non so l'inglese ma con la traduzione di youtube riesco a capire quando commenti. Penso che vedrò tutti i tuoi video. :-)
Well Stephen, it looks absolutely spectacular. That is a fantastic tutorial my friend. I've subscribed to your channel and hope you keep teaching and sharing. I love to paint landscapes with old barns . I need a lot of practice on trees to make them look 3 dimensional. I'm trying to get things to jump out at me or come forward instead of being so flat on the canvas. I love painting beautiful afternoon sunsets with all the colors in the clouds big rough majestic mountains. I've got that down pretty good I think. Those trees are really busting my butt. So maybe you could do a landscape video with a variety of background middle ground and foreground trees to give us a look at creating some proper 3 D trees
From your perspective Stephen.
Thanks again for your videos.
Really enjoyed them.
Good luck and God bless
✌😎🇺🇸🌻
Thank you very much.. i will definatly get that painted for you...
Really great! I have a little trouble understanding your accent sometimes, but your painting instruction was easy to follow. Love the barn!
Appologies for that Vivian... i will try to speak a little more clearly in future.. i do sometimes forget that i am speaking to viewers in lots of different countries.....
What kind of oil paints do you use ? Thank you !
I use geogian, and winton..
When you sketch out structures what kind of pencil do you recommend to ensure lines don't show through? Do you also always add linseed oil to canvas as a light base? Thanks!! Just subscribed too.
Hi Randy... i just use a regular pencil. 2b i think.... the lines dissapear as i paint over them which is fine... i do sometimes put a light layer of linseed oil on the canvas before i start but it dries in .. it does make the canvas nice and smooth..
@@EasyOilPainting how long do you let the linseed oil dry in for or do you simply apply right before and wipe excess off so it feels dry?
@@randyclarke4200 i just rub on a light coat with a cloth and leave it for a few minutes..even if its dry when i start painting the paint unlocks it one i put on the paint and its wonderfully smooth
@@EasyOilPainting Thank you!
@@EasyOilPainting do you sketch with pencil before or after applying linseed oil. Painting structures instead of landscapes for first time and wanted to sketch first.
Looks like a tobacco barn in Kentucky USA
Absolutely stunning! Where did you get your reference photo from? I would love to try it!
Millions of dollars he makes on his videos on RUclips and you can do the same thing!
Lately it seems my paint has slot of oil filler. Do you ever have that problem?
My oils seem to be ok Jennifer.. what brand do you have..