If you haven't watched this video, you don't know what you're missing. Great techniques to improve anyone's skills, thereby improving one's work. Sometimes I set the speed for a slower mode, and thoroughly enjoy watching the process... learning as I paint along. This instructor has MAD skills that I don't mind taking the time to learn because, seriously, it's worth it. But don't Just take my word - see for yourself. Great stuff. Thanks. ❤❤❤🎨
Just discovered Lowell . Have watched videos for hours . What an amazing Artist . Makes it look so easy . Feel like getting out my brushes and try this branch with Butterfly. Thank you very much for the inspiration Lowell . Such a well dressed Dude to top it off . love it .😘😘😘
Grab those brushes Margo, I just grabbed mine out of storage. Turned 40 this year and to fight the sadness of life passing I have found Bill Alexander’s videos! Just found Lowell Speers here and I gotta say I respect the dude for being able to keep the oil paint off his clothes!!
Mr Lowell Speers, you are a master with those wrist strokes. To watch and listen to you is the most relaxing thing I've done in years. Learning a new art too. Thank you so much.
Je passe mon temps à vous regarder peindre, c'est si simple pour vous, on voit bien que vous mettiez bien la technique. Je vous envie ! Bravo ! Merci de nous transmettre. Respect. 👍👏🥀
In this type of painting, called wet on wet, you start with a base coat that you don't let dry and paint on top of it. For painting from white they use magic white, or on top of black they have a clear mix like varnish. In both methods you are using white to mix colors on canvas. Usually with clear on black you will add translucent colors that hide well in the black, and when you touch them with white they bust out in crazy bright fashion. Good luck 🙏
It's a product of Alexander Art company, and is the base wet coat on Nowell's canvas here. See Bill Alexander use it when you watch any other videos on this channel. Bill resurrected the wet on wet painting technique in his career. Watch Bill put it on a few times to see how it's properly applied. See Diane Andre (this channel) use two different colors for this base coat, and she nearly always shows you how to test your application because too much is too much, it goes on thoroughly but as thin as possible too. Bill and Diane also use their knives quite a bit (Bill's knife design) whereas Nowell here rarely uses his knife (except as a paint measuring/mixing tool on the palette).
You can make your own magic white by mixing an oil (linseed is the most common) with a white paint (titanium white is another common paint) and use the oil to thin the paint to the consistency of a primer paint you'd use when painting a room :)
Magic white can be made with a medium preferably linseed oil and titanium white [acrylic paint] you mix that till it gets to a liquidy or creamy substance and walla magic white 🎨
If you haven't watched this video, you don't know what you're missing. Great techniques to improve anyone's skills, thereby improving one's work. Sometimes I set the speed for a slower mode, and thoroughly enjoy watching the process... learning as I paint along. This instructor has MAD skills that I don't mind taking the time to learn because, seriously, it's worth it. But don't Just take my word - see for yourself. Great stuff. Thanks. ❤❤❤🎨
Artist goals: to be able to dress as well as Lowell Speers while oil painting. The man is a precisionist!!
haha,, not me,,I get paint all over the place so I wear old ragged clothes,,
In the silver poppies video he's wearing a light blue leisure suit which shows how confident he is in his neatness.
Just discovered Lowell .
Have watched videos for hours .
What an amazing Artist .
Makes it look so easy .
Feel like getting out my brushes and try this branch with Butterfly.
Thank you very much for the inspiration Lowell .
Such a well dressed Dude to top it off . love it .😘😘😘
Grab those brushes Margo, I just grabbed mine out of storage. Turned 40 this year and to fight the sadness of life passing I have found Bill Alexander’s videos! Just found Lowell Speers here and I gotta say I respect the dude for being able to keep the oil paint off his clothes!!
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"... To keep the oil paint off his clothes." Hahaha. Really funny, but so true. 😃
Mr Lowell Speers, you are a master with those wrist strokes. To watch and listen to you is the most relaxing thing I've done in years. Learning a new art too. Thank you so much.
Je passe mon temps à vous regarder peindre, c'est si simple pour vous, on voit bien que vous mettiez bien la technique. Je vous envie ! Bravo ! Merci de nous transmettre. Respect. 👍👏🥀
You make it look so easy just love watching you painting
Thank you so much to sharing your great talent and skill to create such a beautiful artwork.🌸
You are welcome. Thank you for watching our videos.
Lowell, you are just great. Thanks for allowing me to learn from you.
merci de ce beau travail ,you are the best
Lowell,always giving awesome tips for us and beautiful paintings. Thank you ☺️💖
You are the best.
Your paintings are amazing.
Thank you for sharing.
Very good advice! Want to find more of your paintings, Lowell. Thank you! November 6, 2023
Alex , me encanta tus pinturas eres extraordinario 😊
The green is a wonderful color.
Beautiful! could you also talk a little about the brushes? they are awesome!!! good job!
احترام كبير اليكم ايها الاستاذه من مصر... انتم رائعون ❤❤❤❤
I always struggle with the dry canvass ....mm...magic white is my answer...thank you for good teaching...I enjoy your art demos....
A rapid painting genius ! Thanks buddy. Need to know the exact names of the 3 brushes he used.
Es una belleza total
Parabéns e gratidão. Deus abençoe-o
Love it
Belo trabalho.
Absolute master😊
awesome! Is this oil paint or acrylic?
Good one Lowell, nice easy style :)
Good painting good 👍
You're awsome!
Love his videos. Wish he'd distinguish the the brushes he uses.
wow wow wow, just amazing :}
Amei, parabéns (Brasil)
What are the colors you are using
What is magic white?
Google, or go to Alexander art website. Link in vid description.
In this type of painting, called wet on wet, you start with a base coat that you don't let dry and paint on top of it. For painting from white they use magic white, or on top of black they have a clear mix like varnish. In both methods you are using white to mix colors on canvas. Usually with clear on black you will add translucent colors that hide well in the black, and when you touch them with white they bust out in crazy bright fashion. Good luck 🙏
It's a product of Alexander Art company, and is the base wet coat on Nowell's canvas here. See Bill Alexander use it when you watch any other videos on this channel. Bill resurrected the wet on wet painting technique in his career. Watch Bill put it on a few times to see how it's properly applied. See Diane Andre (this channel) use two different colors for this base coat, and she nearly always shows you how to test your application because too much is too much, it goes on thoroughly but as thin as possible too. Bill and Diane also use their knives quite a bit (Bill's knife design) whereas Nowell here rarely uses his knife (except as a paint measuring/mixing tool on the palette).
You can make your own magic white by mixing an oil (linseed is the most common) with a white paint (titanium white is another common paint) and use the oil to thin the paint to the consistency of a primer paint you'd use when painting a room :)
Magic white can be made with a medium preferably linseed oil and titanium white [acrylic paint] you mix that till it gets to a liquidy or creamy substance and walla magic white 🎨
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Top butterfly wing too rounded. Monarchs typically bright orange with black markings.
Good painting
Dude is not even looking at a butterfly 😲😳
B notte
You make it look so easy just love watching you painting
Excelente trabajo,me encantan las flores,saludos desde Hermosillo,Sonora, México.