Paint with Me! The Nativity (Painting Mary)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @markstucker9283
    @markstucker9283 Месяц назад +1

    Love the painted Mary. Thank You.

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      Glad to hear it brother! I'll have Joseph up by Monday next week at the latest.

  • @whittler0507
    @whittler0507 Месяц назад +1

    That is sharp looking Johnny ..Excellent paint work ..Just gives it life ..Thank you for sharing

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      @@whittler0507 Thanks Gene! Much appreciated!!

  • @GiorgioMelina
    @GiorgioMelina Месяц назад +1

    the "soak in water" is definitely a game changing for all those little imperfections left by the knife... tried on an old carving not finished with BLO or else and... wow...

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад +1

      @@GiorgioMelina Haha, yeah, when I figured out that's what some folks were doing, it felt like a game changer! 😀

    • @GiorgioMelina
      @GiorgioMelina Месяц назад +1

      @JohnnyTheLayton and also the painting technique with the water and so on... Really a nice video

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      @GiorgioMelina thanks for saying so, really appreciate it! 😀😀

  • @mikereed4876
    @mikereed4876 Месяц назад +1

    Johnny! I soak my carvings in mineral oil for a few minutes after I'm done, and I've noticed the same slight swelling/filling effect. I'm tried washing liberally with water after watching Van Kelly's cleaning video, but here in Arizona if you get the wood too wet it will crack as it dries out further. Thanks again for a great video. I appreciate the effort and skills you are exhibiting.

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      @mikereed4876 that's awesome mike. Remember, mineral oil is a non Polymerizing, non drying oil. So it will never cure, or harden and will just continue to seep a little until it eventually seeps out completely.
      Thats fine if that's what you're going for. A better option might be tung/teak oil if you're avoiding boiled linseed oil. All three of those will polymerize in/on the surface to some extent, hardening sealing, (curing/drying).

  • @moonwolf7135
    @moonwolf7135 Месяц назад +1

    Still hope you consider making a video of painting your Santa

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад +2

      @@moonwolf7135 i haven't painted him yet, so there's a fair shake it'll happen.

  • @tlbmusic
    @tlbmusic Месяц назад +1

    Johnny, Do you offer the patterns for these pieces? I really like the simplicity of the design.

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      @tlbmusic i don't make any patterns, but i always post good photos of the finished figures on the community tab, and instagram/facebook.
      I don't have drawing skills to attempt to make a pattern. 😀

  • @pawewyrobiec4240
    @pawewyrobiec4240 Месяц назад +1

    Good tip: washing! So, the order is: carving, washing, oiling (I'm using tung oil), painting? Correct?😊

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад

      @pawewyrobiec4240 i don't usually oil before painting. I'm still experi.w ting to find what I like, but on these carvings there was no oil prior to painting. After painting I did coat it in a BLO antiquing solution. I have a video on that solution called "Turd Polish"

  • @SoufianeTahiri
    @SoufianeTahiri Месяц назад

    Soaking it in a glass of water would have used like 50 times less of water :)

    • @JohnnyTheLayton
      @JohnnyTheLayton  Месяц назад +2

      @SoufianeTahiri Soaking it gets the water too deep too fast, running the water over the surface to wash away oils and swelling the outer portions is better. I do understand the thought though.