Thank you for sharing this informative video with a tinge of sadness .Am from Australia and there is a lot of bush fires and I am fascinated by the colours from the fires even it’s sad to acknowledge the losses of properties and wild lives. … we have to acknowledge the fantastic selfless job that the firemen do.It’s good to remember the dreadful impact through pictures and paintings . You depict so beautifully all the colours and shows the intensity across . Thank you again. 🔥🔥
Great painting and tutorial thanks. You are right these bush fire fighters risk their lives every time they are called out to protect property or someones life. They do an amazing job to control an unpredictable force
New to oil painting and just discovered your tutorials. I have to admit, i watched 4 of them last night while my wife was watching our current show on tv. Your work is amazing, but the way you approach the tutorial is great for newbies like myself. Thank you Stephen!
You are amazing mate, as an Aussie and a Chaplain to fire fightersand emergency services, this is very true to life and moving. God bless you Stephen, thank you for sharing your great talent.
well done Stephen,the fire fighter had a back pack sprayer on,to douse the fire,many a time a wore one when i was a retained Fireman,but Well done mate.
A beautiful tribute to all firemen across the world. Your little fireman really put the intensity and energy of that fire into perspective Stephen. Fabulous colours and depth ... Super artwork 🥰
Congratulations!! You 've accomplished an absolutely ***AWESOME , FIERY PAINTING!!****From one Artist to another!! God bless you , my friend!!😇🥰💖💖💖💗💢💔💔💔💥💫🔥🔥🔥🎨🎨🖼🖼🎨🔥🔥🔥
Stumbled across your channel yesterday when looking for sunset paintings and boy am I glad I did, thank you. Can't wait to have a go at this painting, it is phenomenal. I love your laid back teaching style and really enjoy being loose with the brushstrokes.
I think you’ve captured this forest fire beautifully Stephen. The movement of the wind is seen quire clearly blowing the flames up the hill and the firefighter containing them in his area. This is a great tribute to those wonderful men and women who put their lives on the line. Well done!
Stephen; this is fantastic; i have attempted a similar painting in acrylics but of an oil well fire resulting from the invasion of Kuwait - I will be looking to do it again with the techniques you have displayed. Many thanks for your tutorials which provide me with great inspiration.
Hi Stephen a dramatic scene indeed and difficult to paint from an emotional point of view, people like these firefighters deserve our upmost respect. You captured the moment brilliantly you could almost feel the firefighters emotions as he stands there in all that desalination. Until next time take care and stay safe my friend
Truly amazing painting this is my first time watching one of your tutorials i certainly will be watching more. You captured the distruction Mother Nature is capable of doing.
Stephen I've missed watching you. This painting is amazing. You've captured this picture perfectly. So glad u chose this. You are so talented. There's nothing simple about this picture. Great job. Hope to see you again soon. Thank you from America.🤗👍🥰🙏
Absolutely brilliant, you keep misspelling Phthalo blue on the colours list though, every episode I think oh no he’s done it again lol. Any chance you could do a blue sky comparison with different blues as mine always look so unrealistic, yours always look so real. There are so many blues to buy and I’m sure there are some better suited than others ? Thanks as always
@hughs art I certainly do but Stephen is usually happy for any little tips or suggestions. He should be imo the most viewed artist on RUclips and little things like spelling a well known colour wrong lessens the professionalism of it. Ignoring these just because we like him doesn’t help him. It’s also nice to tell him how much better his intro now is, like I did recently. The growth of his channel is not just about his painting but also his whole channel like spelling, editing, audio levels, content etc etc. If I think my suggestion will benefit him I will continue to mention it unless he personally says otherwise.
I was surprised to see your name under this painting as it is so different to your usual landscapes but it turned out great you captured everything an Aussie bush fire is about , I can see why you painted this as I think the human figure in the foreground gives it a dramatic effect .I live in Adelaide Australia and saw this a lot last year look forward to more of your great work 👍👍👍👍
I was a smokejumper in Alaska and in the lower 48in the western states. These fires live. It fights for the oxygen that we both fight to breath. I fought fire with fire. They kill each other.
Thank you for all you do. We have smokejumpers working on a difficult wildfire near my home right now. Thankfully, it's raining a bit today. Hope it makes it easier for the firefighters, but the low cloud might make it worse for the air support in the hills. Came here to learn how to paint smoke, as I thought it would be a good reminder to have a painting of the smoke in the valley. Thankfully, our fire isn't as photogenic as this one, but some good arial shots of the early smoke before the haze settled in and obscured it all.
So glad I found your tutorial! Unusual and spectacular painting! May I ask what brand name of primer used on your canvases? Do you also use acrylic paint as a primer? Thank you for sharing your amazing talent! 🎨
Thanks linda... i make my own primer usingba mix of waterbased undercoat ,a little pva sealer and water.. just a little pva ... that makes a great primer.
Well i put on the backround in thin layers and the fire in a thicker layer but not mixing on the canvas too much. Then a pallete knife for the last layet..
Thank you for sharing this informative video with a tinge of sadness .Am from Australia and there is a lot of bush fires and I am fascinated by the colours from the fires even it’s sad to acknowledge the losses of properties and wild lives. … we have to acknowledge the fantastic selfless job that the firemen do.It’s good to remember the dreadful impact through pictures and paintings . You depict so beautifully all the colours and shows the intensity across . Thank you again. 🔥🔥
Great painting and tutorial thanks. You are right these bush fire fighters risk their lives every time they are called out to protect property or someones life. They do an amazing job to control an unpredictable force
Thank you very much Derek...
My son is a firefighter and I think this will make a great gift to him! Thank you!!! You’re the best!
Its a great pleasure. Thank you
Thank you for this tribute. I had family that lived in the little town in WA that was burnt off the face of the planet.
Im so sorry to hear that peter.
I'm an artist that has problems painting flames and your tutorial has helped me agreat deal, cheers for posting.
New to oil painting and just discovered your tutorials. I have to admit, i watched 4 of them last night while my wife was watching our current show on tv. Your work is amazing, but the way you approach the tutorial is great for newbies like myself. Thank you Stephen!
Thank you Dean..its a great pleasure....
Bloody good Steve
Thank you for creating this. I have been a firefighter for 23 years. I have fought a few wildland fires. Thanks again.
Amazing Work
Your best painting ever!!!!
Bella sfida quella del fuoco! risultato a mio parere eccezionale
Dramático! Belíssimo
You are amazing mate, as an Aussie and a Chaplain to fire fightersand emergency services, this is very true to life and moving. God bless you Stephen, thank you for sharing your great talent.
Thank you very kindly Micheal. I appreciate that
This is fantastic my friend ✌❤🎨
Beautiful 👍
Thank you very much.
you have made it come to life. fantastic painting!
Thank you janice..
well done Stephen,the fire fighter had a back pack sprayer on,to douse the fire,many a time a wore one when i was a retained Fireman,but Well done mate.
Thanks my friend...i wasnt sure..
A beautiful tribute to all firemen across the world. Your little fireman really put the intensity and energy of that fire into perspective Stephen. Fabulous colours and depth ... Super artwork 🥰
Thank you very much Julie.. it does capture certain feelings doesnt it
Very talented artist, as if it is real!
That’s a top painting Stephen 👍.
Thanks Stephen great work ..no end to what you paint. Thank you
Thank you my friend
Congratulations!! You 've accomplished an absolutely ***AWESOME , FIERY PAINTING!!****From one Artist to another!! God bless you , my friend!!😇🥰💖💖💖💗💢💔💔💔💥💫🔥🔥🔥🎨🎨🖼🖼🎨🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very very much...you are too kind..
Excellent piece Stephen!
Great ! Compliment of France.
Fantastic, my friend!!!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much Suki.
@@EasyOilPainting you are so welcome!!
Brilliant! I can feel the heat, I can smell it, I can hear the sound!
Thank You Maestro!
Its my pleasure friend...
Oh my goodness this is one of your best, Its so dramatic, so real, love it well done.
Thank you Lynn
Great fire energy! Powerful!
Thank you sharon.
I'm really enjoying your videos. Thank you so much they are the best. You're a brilliant artist.
I really appreciate that
.thank you..
You are such an amazing painter. Thank you for sharing your talent to the world!
You’re not only a very talented artist, you’re also a warm person to bring this tribute!
Gorgeous, absolutely fantastic
Stumbled across your channel yesterday when looking for sunset paintings and boy am I glad I did, thank you. Can't wait to have a go at this painting, it is phenomenal. I love your laid back teaching style and really enjoy being loose with the brushstrokes.
Wow looks amazing Steve as always.
Take care
This looks incredible. The heat and energy in this fire. Beautiful.
Thank you very much...
sensacional....linda dedicaçao....
I think you’ve captured this forest fire beautifully Stephen. The movement of the wind is seen quire clearly blowing the flames up the hill and the firefighter containing them in his area. This is a great tribute to those wonderful men and women who put their lives on the line. Well done!
Thank you so much.
Stephen; this is fantastic; i have attempted a similar painting in acrylics but of an oil well fire resulting from the invasion of Kuwait - I will be looking to do it again with the techniques you have displayed. Many thanks for your tutorials which provide me with great inspiration.
Thank you very much Mike. You are more than welcome..
Nice
Beautiful, very impressive 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much...
Gorgeous painting! Nice choice changing the tool in their hand to a walking stick. 😜
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic tribute! Beautifully painted 😊
Boa noite lindo trabalho de arte obrigado.
Great 👍🏻 as always
Hi Stephen a dramatic scene indeed and difficult to paint from an emotional point of view, people like these firefighters deserve our upmost respect. You captured the moment brilliantly you could almost feel the firefighters emotions as he stands there in all that desalination. Until next time take care and stay safe my friend
Fantastic tutorial! I’ve been shying away from painting fire, but I’m excited to try now. Thank you.
Thank you. Its a great pleasure
Gees... That painting is such interesting. Thank you for thinking of the frontliners... Salute from a Nurse assistant and Painter in Sweden
Thank you Rochelle
Wonderful job!
Truly amazing painting this is my first time watching one of your tutorials i certainly will be watching more. You captured the distruction Mother Nature is capable of doing.
🙏❤️👌⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I painted the fire at Peregian beach in Queensland Australia . When we had the big fires.
Stephen I've missed watching you. This painting is amazing. You've captured this picture perfectly. So glad u chose this. You are so talented. There's nothing simple about this picture. Great job. Hope to see you again soon. Thank you from America.🤗👍🥰🙏
You are too kind Ginni. Thank you
You’ve made me want to try oils. I’ve only painted with acrylic so far.
Is that his right hand or... ? 🤣
Beautiful painting, suscribed and will try my version soon 😉
Thanks!
Very funny. 😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
I enjoyed watching the process, I’m attempting to paint a scene from Jurassic world.
Absolutely brilliant, you keep misspelling Phthalo blue on the colours list though, every episode I think oh no he’s done it again lol. Any chance you could do a blue sky comparison with different blues as mine always look so unrealistic, yours always look so real. There are so many blues to buy and I’m sure there are some better suited than others ? Thanks as always
Dang I was thinking same... You brave one for the Phthalo hahahaha
@hughs art I certainly do but Stephen is usually happy for any little tips or suggestions. He should be imo the most viewed artist on RUclips and little things like spelling a well known colour wrong lessens the professionalism of it. Ignoring these just because we like him doesn’t help him. It’s also nice to tell him how much better his intro now is, like I did recently. The growth of his channel is not just about his painting but also his whole channel like spelling, editing, audio levels, content etc etc. If I think my suggestion will benefit him I will continue to mention it unless he personally says otherwise.
I agree my friend. And i also appologyse. It reflects badly on me... its asimple mistake and should not be repeated...
I was surprised to see your name under this painting as it is so different to your usual landscapes but it turned out great you captured everything an Aussie bush fire is about , I can see why you painted this as I think the human figure in the foreground gives it a dramatic effect .I live in Adelaide Australia and saw this a lot last year look forward to more of your great work 👍👍👍👍
Merci, c’est très beau ☺️
Love this!!! I've got to try it! (Brenda Porter-Key)
I was a smokejumper in Alaska and in the lower 48in the western states. These fires live. It fights for the oxygen that we both fight to breath. I fought fire with fire. They kill each other.
I salut you my friend.. you are a very brave person...
Thank you for all you do. We have smokejumpers working on a difficult wildfire near my home right now. Thankfully, it's raining a bit today. Hope it makes it easier for the firefighters, but the low cloud might make it worse for the air support in the hills.
Came here to learn how to paint smoke, as I thought it would be a good reminder to have a painting of the smoke in the valley. Thankfully, our fire isn't as photogenic as this one, but some good arial shots of the early smoke before the haze settled in and obscured it all.
So glad I found your tutorial! Unusual and spectacular painting! May I ask what brand name of primer used on your canvases? Do you also use acrylic paint as a primer? Thank you for sharing your amazing talent! 🎨
Thanks linda... i make my own primer usingba mix of waterbased undercoat ,a little pva sealer and water.. just a little pva ... that makes a great primer.
So this is acrylic paint
Oh this is oils kent.
how do you prevent the fire from mixing in with the background
Well i put on the backround in thin layers and the fire in a thicker layer but not mixing on the canvas too much. Then a pallete knife for the last layet..
@@EasyOilPainting ah, thank you :)
So dramatic!
Thank you Deborah...
Something tells me the canvas is dry
bros struggling on a cheap canvas,im struggling with a piece of paper
Het ziet er zo echt uit, durf het niet mooi te noemen,