I've always wanted to be an artist since I was young. I'm now 68 and have been painting for 1yr. I want to thank you for your patience and kindness to try to help people like me. Maybe some day I can be half as good as you.
Buck's seascapes are especially good. He seems like such a decent and super nice guy on top of his great artistic talent. He's the kind of guy that will give you the shirt off his back.
I must confess to having discovered your work only just in the last month. It puts me in mind of the great master Winslow Homer. The power and the color of your seascapes, along with the wonderful light are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your brilliant skills, and stories with me and your vast and admiring audience. You are so generous...
loved your Stormy Ocean tutorial and Buck's How To Paint A Sailboat. I am challenging myself to reproduce these paintings as a learning exercise. Thank you.
Salaams my brother, just saw your video for the first time and Alhumdulila I think when I put this method in to practice it will increase my depth perspective Insha'Allah (GOD WILLING) NICE job keep up the positive vibes.
Thank you so so much for your fast response to my query. It is kind of you to take the time to help in this way. You will of course appreciate that without the right brushes, the exercise is so difficult. The old masters were amazingly skilled at producing their brilliant paintings with the crude instruments they had available to them. I have ordered the hake brush and hope it will help to achieve my aim. Grateful thanks. Betty
I hope you have more of this artist. I truly love this theme and I fins the realism outstanding. How about a schooner or a mutli-masted warship or two? Take your time, make it a two hour painting. Fantastic painting!
There's quite a few more with Buck Paulsen, but this is the only one this long, the rest are about 30min long, though nowhere near as many videos as Bill. He did have his own pbs show, though I'm a bit suprised that there's not that much of him on youtube
@@dregoth22 I do so like the paintings you have to zoom into, since you can notell they are a photo or not at first glance; so take your time and make itwo or three hours
I'm kinda new to oil painting, could someone enlighten me on the priming of the canvas? Did he use a green oil paint mixed with some medium? Is it still wet or already dry?
You don't have to be there, but you have to live it, my professor use to say "don't make it up" From that point, I went out and travelled the earth, And many places that you have went to see you CAN paint. What I'm saying is paint what you know, don't paint a sail boat because someone else did. Paint that little labrador puppy on your lap, because it's real.. and it will show in your painting.
Would you please describe Bucks Bunny Brush. In the UK we do not have this brush and so I need to find its equivalent. It looks like a flat bristle brush of some kind, it also appears to be quite soft and yet it is ok with oil paint on canvas. I have searched for many days now to find such a brush. Can you please help me to find Bucks Bunny Brush? Kindest regards. Betty
Mr. Paulson, are you using oil or acrylic, sir? I may have missed it when you mentioned it earlier. I love watching this video, and I am tempted to paint right along with you. Thank you.
Yes he is and he does a free workshop weekly. It is called “Wall Ready Workshop”. Visit alexanderart.com and check out our calendar to register for the free event. He also does paid workshops online as well.
I've always wanted to be an artist since I was young. I'm now 68 and have been painting for 1yr. I want to thank you for your patience and kindness to try to help people like me. Maybe some day I can be half as good as you.
Buck's seascapes are especially good. He seems like such a decent and super nice guy on top of his great artistic talent. He's the kind of guy that will give you the shirt off his back.
Great instruction… Thank you so much! Lovely seascape!
Thanks for your comment and for being here. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Im always amused by Buck he just has such a persona that i find comforting and relaxed its kinda like being in the room with him
I am so happy I found this video, could not paint water before, I think I understand what I was doing wrong. Thank you so much!!
I must confess to having discovered your work only just in the last month. It puts me in mind of the great master Winslow Homer. The power and the color of your seascapes, along with the wonderful light are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your brilliant skills, and stories with me and your vast and admiring audience. You are so generous...
Great job!
Thank you!
Excellent drawings very good and the colors are great and the beautiful display thanks you so much
I feel like I can feel the sea spray just looking at it! Very - wow!
Buck is a great teacher and explains really well .
loved your Stormy Ocean tutorial and Buck's How To Paint A Sailboat. I am challenging myself to reproduce these paintings as a learning exercise. Thank you.
Betty,
When you do please email them to us at photos@alexanderart.com. I’d love to see them.
great painting, very enjoyable, and relaxing
Excellent drawings very good and nice work and water beautiful ternition very nice and the colors look great
Salaams my brother, just saw your video for the first time and Alhumdulila I think when I put this method in to practice it will increase my depth perspective Insha'Allah (GOD WILLING)
NICE job keep up the positive vibes.
Wow the sea is really realistic...
Wow nice. I'll try this.
Complimenti maestro!
Absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing this with us,,Nurse, NC girl who paints for my hobby,,
Thank you so so much for your fast response to my query. It is kind of you to take the time to help in this way. You will of course appreciate that without the right brushes, the exercise is so difficult. The old masters were amazingly skilled at producing their brilliant paintings with the crude instruments they had available to them.
I have ordered the hake brush and hope it will help to achieve my aim.
Grateful thanks. Betty
Beautiful painting
Realistic and beautiful
Very nice!!!
I hope you have more of this artist. I truly love this theme and I fins the realism outstanding. How about a schooner or a mutli-masted warship or two? Take your time, make it a two hour painting. Fantastic painting!
There's quite a few more with Buck Paulsen, but this is the only one this long, the rest are about 30min long, though nowhere near as many videos as Bill.
He did have his own pbs show, though I'm a bit suprised that there's not that much of him on youtube
@@dregoth22 I do so like the paintings you have to zoom into, since you can notell they are a photo or not at first glance; so take your time and make itwo or three hours
@@dregoth22 A lot of his programs were two part episode. Praire Public television aired his shows
Great way to start the day
True master
Thank you for your kind words. They mean a lot to us!
I'm kinda new to oil painting, could someone enlighten me on the priming of the canvas? Did he use a green oil paint mixed with some medium? Is it still wet or already dry?
i like this man
You don't have to be there, but you have to live it, my professor use to say "don't make it up" From that point, I went out and travelled the earth, And many places that you have went to see you CAN paint. What I'm saying is paint what you know, don't paint a sail boat because someone else did. Paint that little labrador puppy on your lap, because it's real.. and it will show in your painting.
Que lindo
Would you please describe Bucks Bunny Brush. In the UK we do not have this brush and so I need to find its equivalent. It looks like a flat bristle brush of some kind, it also appears to be quite soft and yet it is ok with oil paint on canvas. I have searched for many days now to find such a brush. Can you please help me to find Bucks Bunny Brush? Kindest regards. Betty
Buck’s Bunny brush is a hake brush. Soft goat hair or equivalent. It is very soft. Thanks for asking.
He had me at tetterrr totter
Mr. Paulson, are you using oil or acrylic, sir? I may have missed it when you mentioned it earlier. I love watching this video, and I am tempted to paint right along with you. Thank you.
Buck used oil paint with an acrylic base coat.
allmighty!
Good ond a great job
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This must be old. The canvas is side stapled. Haven't seen those in a very long time...
Buck’s shows were filmed between 1988 and 1994.
Is this guy still alive today?
Yes he is and he does a free workshop weekly. It is called “Wall Ready Workshop”. Visit alexanderart.com and check out our calendar to register for the free event. He also does paid workshops online as well.