I loved doing this one and succeeded!. The other week I tried to paint and had no concentration and got upset. But I changed rooms to do this in, quieter at the back and managed it.
Thank you so much for this tutorial Stephen. I like it very much and will try to paint my version. You took away my consternation painting mountains in oil. Lots of greetings to you 🙋♀😊👋
Thank you Andrea...im glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I would delighted to keep the painting for you...thank you kindly. I will keep it somewhere safe for you
Hello Steve. I'm an 81 year old artist who only now discovered your tutorials. I've painted on/off most of my life but have struggled most of that time. Your tutorials are a great motivation & help but I get lost sometimes finding parts of multi-part tutorials. Is there a "road map" to help me join up the parts? OR is there a sequence to be followed to enable me to progress from simple to advanced? Thanks
Hello my friend... the easiest way to follow different parts is at the video of part 1 you will see the next part on the screen for you to click on...it comes up just before the end of the video...i dont have an easy to advanced sequence as every week i like to try something different. Sometimes difficult somerimes easy but its a good idea to create a playlist for beginners and perhaps more advanced artists. Thank you very much for the idea...
Hi Stephen, another great easy to follow demonstration and a great painting. May I just ask, when you say, at the beginning, that you’ll just dampen your brush, do you mean with turpentine or with your turpentine/linseed oil mix (which I believe I once heard you say is an 80/20 mix)? Thanks.
Thanks for your reply, mate. Just so I’m clear, are you saying you dampen the brush with just turpentine or with the turpentine/linseed oil mix? Or are you using something completely different for your thinners? Thank you, again.
@@76evo oh yes i just dampen my brush with thinners which is turps with a little linseed oil mixed in... 80%turps 20% linseed. when i clean my brushes atfer painting i use just turps
Great, thanks for your time. I’ll be attempting this painting very soon. Keep up the good work. You really do put out some good content. Big fan of yours and your work 👍🏻
You are fantastic sir
Stephen, I’ve learned a great deal from you about colour mixing and the way you paint sunsets is wonderful. Thx 😊
Thank you Wendy. Its a great pleasure
Thank you for this tutorial have learnt a lot from this. Love the colours. You are always a joy to watch.
I loved doing this one and succeeded!. The other week I tried to paint and had no concentration and got upset. But I changed rooms to do this in, quieter at the back and managed it.
Thank you sincerely..
😊❤ nice work
Thank you Annie
Beautiful!
Thank you so much for this tutorial Stephen. I like it very much and will try to paint my version. You took away my consternation painting mountains in oil. Lots of greetings to you 🙋♀😊👋
Thank you Andrea...im glad you enjoyed this tutorial. I would delighted to keep the painting for you...thank you kindly. I will keep it somewhere safe for you
@@EasyOilPaintingperfect thank you so much 😊
Beautiful job 🌹❤
Thank you! 😊
Love the simplicity of this one. Can i ask what make of paints you use?
Thank you Greg. I use georgian oil paints
Hello Steve. I'm an 81 year old artist who only now discovered your tutorials. I've painted on/off most of my life but have struggled most of that time. Your tutorials are a great motivation & help but I get lost sometimes finding parts of multi-part tutorials. Is there a "road map" to help me join up the parts? OR is there a sequence to be followed to enable me to progress from simple to advanced?
Thanks
Hello my friend... the easiest way to follow different parts is at the video of part 1 you will see the next part on the screen for you to click on...it comes up just before the end of the video...i dont have an easy to advanced sequence as every week i like to try something different. Sometimes difficult somerimes easy but its a good idea to create a playlist for beginners and perhaps more advanced artists. Thank you very much for the idea...
thank you. It's possible to see some of my work by googling "artbykenb" & clicking on the images tab.
Hi Stephen, another great easy to follow demonstration and a great painting. May I just ask, when you say, at the beginning, that you’ll just dampen your brush, do you mean with turpentine or with your turpentine/linseed oil mix (which I believe I once heard you say is an 80/20 mix)? Thanks.
Thank you my friend. Yes thats correct. I use my thinners to dampen my brushes. Turps with a little linseed oil mixed in.
Thanks for your reply, mate. Just so I’m clear, are you saying you dampen the brush with just turpentine or with the turpentine/linseed oil mix? Or are you using something completely different for your thinners? Thank you, again.
@@76evo oh yes i just dampen my brush with thinners which is turps with a little linseed oil mixed in... 80%turps 20% linseed. when i clean my brushes atfer painting i use just turps
Great, thanks for your time. I’ll be attempting this painting very soon. Keep up the good work. You really do put out some good content. Big fan of yours and your work 👍🏻
May I ask what you use for a pallet because I have some offcuts of a plastic called hygiene clad and think that would be suitable
I use a white ceramic tile for youtube but i also use a wooden palatte....i think plastic clad will work very nicely
@@EasyOilPainting Thanks Stephen for the information
I forgot to ask, would you sell it to me? I would pick it up when I am in Cork in July‘24. Thank you.