Thank you Stephen. I love this painting and like learning to use brush instead of knife on the mountains. Also like the wide variety of paintings you are presenting. I learn something new each lesson. You make me want to visit Ireland again.
Another fabulous painting from you. Can't wait to see the ending 🙂... your a super teacher and show such consideration towards your followers and that's why we all love you, plus that wonderful Irish accent . I think using your brush on the mountains gives it more depth and great shadows than a pallet knife..🥰
Hi Stephen its coming along really nicely now I just know it's going to look great when its finished, I'm really looking forward to part 3 so until then take care and stay safe my friend.
Hi, I hope you’re doing OK, I love the way it’s coming out it’s a wonderful also I have a question for you, I am going to be honest with you I never pay attention to that but lately I’ve been paying more attention when you use linseed oil and turpentine, and when you use just turpentine, because on this one you didn’t use linseed oil,So when do you use either one can you please tell me when is the right time to use Lindsay oil or when is the right time to use turpentine thank you I really appreciate it have a nice weekend and God bless you always🤗
Hi Angie. Thank you very much... thats a good question.. its tricky. Sometimes i try some turpentine, other times just linseed.. if the canvas is really dry i use linseed oil.. if im painting something with mist etc... i use linseed. But most of the time i use turps with linseed... its difficult to know. Depends on the canvas . Each one is different
Stephen Conway Oil Painting thanks 😊 now I know when to use what 🙂I really Appreciate that , Thank God that I have a wonderful teacher and God bless you always for that.
there a technical issue on video: the sound of your voice is very loud in record, move the microphone a little bit away. About your painting himself,is beautiful, very good !
It's looking good the finishing touches makes it so realistic 👍👍👍👍
Thanks my friend
Beautiful painting 👍
Beautiful.
How can you not like it!! You make it look so easy. Can’t wait for the next one. Take care 👍🏻
Great painting Stephen, it looks very much like Milford sound in New Zealand. Keep up the good work. Look forward to your videos. 👍
Yes Chris,Andrew Tischler did a great one not long ago.
this is awesome!!!!
Thank you Stephen. I love this painting and like learning to use brush instead of knife on the mountains. Also like the wide variety of paintings you are presenting. I learn something new each lesson. You make me want to visit Ireland again.
Oh please do visit. We can have a nice cup of tea and chat
Another fabulous painting from you. Can't wait to see the ending 🙂... your a super teacher and show such consideration towards your followers and that's why we all love you, plus that wonderful Irish accent . I think using your brush on the mountains gives it more depth and great shadows than a pallet knife..🥰
You are very kind Julie.. thank you very much...
Looks fantastic
! Great job Stephen.
Thanks Stephen great work as usual 👍
Hi Stephen its coming along really nicely now I just know it's going to look great when its finished, I'm really looking forward to part 3 so until then take care and stay safe my friend.
Lovely...I,will wait... Thank you
As usual, a fantastic tutorial
It's beautiful. Very informative.
Thanks 😊 you !
WoW, well done mate,cant wait to see part 3
Amazing! Can't wait to see it done
Brilliant!
No ice painting 👍
Yellowstone???? I think it is Mitre Peak, South Island New Zealand. Very good thanks Stephen
Yes. You arecorrect. I had it mixed up with another simalar photo. Thanks very much...
Hi, I hope you’re doing OK, I love the way it’s coming out it’s a wonderful also I have a question for you, I am going to be honest with you I never pay attention to that but lately I’ve been paying more attention when you use linseed oil and turpentine, and when you use just turpentine, because on this one you didn’t use linseed oil,So when do you use either one can you please tell me when is the right time to use Lindsay oil or when is the right time to use turpentine thank you I really appreciate it have a nice weekend and God bless you always🤗
Hi Angie. Thank you very much... thats a good question.. its tricky. Sometimes i try some turpentine, other times just linseed.. if the canvas is really dry i use linseed oil.. if im painting something with mist etc... i use linseed. But most of the time i use turps with linseed... its difficult to know. Depends on the canvas . Each one is different
Stephen Conway Oil Painting thanks 😊 now I know when to use what 🙂I really Appreciate that , Thank God that I have a wonderful teacher and God bless you always for that.
there a technical issue on video: the sound of your voice is very loud in record, move the microphone a little bit away. About your painting himself,is beautiful, very good !
I don't have that problem - sound is perfect, and have tried it on android phone, Ipad and Windows 10 laptop. Are you sure it's not on your side?
How can you not like it!! You make it look so easy. Can’t wait for the next one. Take care 👍🏻