Posts Tagged ‘paint’

Bill Alexander Holiday Mountain part 1/3 oil painting art

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 3/3 oil painting art

Friday, April 30th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 2/3 oil painting art

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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Bill Alexander paints a wonderful seascape part 1/3 oil painting art

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

william bill alexander learn to oil paint art seascape wave painting

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MONA LISA – art speed painting by Martin Missfeldt

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

finished picture: http://www.martin-missfeldt.de/kunst-bilder/speed-paintings-2/mona-lisa-kopie.php -
Painting of the Mona Lisa using Adobe Photoshop 7 and Wacom Intuos3 A4.
Original painting time 4hrs 30min
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Music For A Found Harmonium
Album: Celtic Fiddle Festival

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Painting Naive in fast motion Folk Art

Monday, April 12th, 2010

I filmed myself painting a little angel. I don’t have a tripod so it was a little hard to do it.
Note that this is not an instructional video, this is just for fun. Thanks for watching!
Now selling on ebay Item number: 220196940126

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Learn to Paint, Time Lapse, Oil Painting, Speed Oil Painting, Arcane Artist

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Oil Painting Demonstration By the Arcane Artist

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Learn Oil Painting 1/2: How to Paint a Puppy Dog

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

This video is made for any person who wants to learn oil painting. This video will give you a solid base of knowledge. http://merrillk.com
Today, I am going to show you how to paint a puppy dog. I made this video for beginner to intermediate level artists, who wish to learn about traditional painting…I will try to show you how to paint. step by step. While I can imagine that painting a realistic looking puppy is intimidating for someone new to art, I will try to make my instruction as clear as possible, so that you can get in to great habits for the future. Once you are in good habits, you will progress very quickly.

I split this lesson in to four parts.

1.) Part one will cover what you need to know before you paint.
2.) Part two will give you an effective strategy for painting realistically The mentality of rendering (aka drawing what you see)
3.) Part three will walk you through the process of painting and I will give you tips while I paint. The process of “sculpting” a painting
4.) Part four will actually be a separate video and it will discuss glazing…a great finishing strategy. Glazing: Finishing a painting (Covered in another video)

Part 1.) I have two points to go over in Part 1-

1-1- First, pick a surface to work on. When I was learning painting, I would use cardboard in place of canvas to save money. Ten years later my original oil paintings are still in good shape. However, this would not be the case if I didn’t prime the cardboard with layers of Gesso. Without getting over technical, gesso gives your surface a protective layer that will prevent the oil from being over absorbed. Try to remember this silly saying, “Paint with cream, not with butter or milk!” No, im not saying that you should break out the dairy prodicts…..I am referring to the consistency of the paint. Cream is not a solid like butter …..and is not watery like milk. When you apply paint to a surface it should be creamy in texture. You can make the paint creamy by adding about three to four drops of painting medium to the paint that is sitting on your palette. The object in my hand right now is called a palette knife. I used it to mix the paint with the painting medium. For a long time, I considered this step trivial, but it makes a difference!

1-2 Oil Painters use mineral spirits to clean off their brushes and to thin out a paint mixture. Mineral Spirits is also known commercially as paint thinner and sold as an art supply called turpenoid for quadruple the price. You will only need a SMALL amount of Mineral Spirits because its very powerful. Use it sparingly when you wish to thin out your paint; because too much will make the paint runny and “milk-like” in consistency. Here is a great tip to remember when cleaning your brushes…..WIPE-DIP-WIPE. As silly as that sounds, commit it to memory….In other words….. wipe your brush with a paper towel…..Then dip it in to the mineral spirits and swish it around….followed by another wipe with the paper towel to take the extra spirits off your brush. The last wipe is especially important to prevent the excess mineral spirits from thinning out your paint too much

Part 2

Now you will learn a great strategy to help you paint what you see. I call this strategy, “jigsaw puzzle observation” because it is similar to putting a jigsaw puzzle together. Jigsaw puzzles are fun because you fit shapes together to create an image………I want you to think the same way when you paint. Try to see and identify shapes and then put them together like a puzzle. Painters sculpt and manipulate the paint on the surface of a painting until the shapes fit together as a recognizable image. Here….let me show you what I mean…..When you try this, I recommend that you get in the habit of looking at your reference image at least once for every five seconds; and then paint what you observed. After you get the bigger shapes in…..work your way down to the smaller shapes…….. If you feel that you cant work the paint any more. Let it dry and repeat this step on top of the dried paint. You have an advantage by using paint because it is opaque and it can cover over any mistake…… Take your time with this step. Skyscrapers cant be erected without solid supports and good paintings cannot be made without careful placement.
How to begin oil painting vido
Supply List
- Titanium White (paint)
- Raw Sienna (paint)
- Ultramarine Blue (paint)
- Ultramarine Purple (paint)
- Lamp Black (paint)
- Painting Medium (my favorite is called Liquin)
- Palette, Wax Paper or Aluminum foil (to mix the paint on)
- Mineral Spirits
- Canvas or Cardboard
- Gesso (white or clear)
- Paint Brushes (several sizes, tips, and softnesses……based on your preference)
- Cups for Mineral Spirits and Paint Medium

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From photo to oil painting

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

We paint each photograph with oilpaint on linen (handpainted)
Prices from € 90,- including VAT and shippingcosts in whole Europe/ USA and Far East (so basically worldwide)
Paintings are painted by by professional art painters with many years of experience and a superb technique.

We also paint old Masters, for example the Dutch masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh. All is possible. Send us you photo and the size you would prefer and we give you a making price. Paintings can be sent completely mounted. (optional also with one of our 11 beautiful classic Frames)
CanvasRepro is registered at the Duch chamber of commerce.
Payments possible through PayPal and Bankaccount.
Give it a try, contact me at info[at]canvasrepro.nl

WE ARE LOOKING FOR RESELLERS !
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Oil Painting Techniques : Varnishing Oil Paintings

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Varnish is used on an oil painting to protect it from environmental pollution, cigarette smoke and to even out matte and glossy areas. Apply varnish on an oil painting in a well-ventilated area with help from an experienced artist in this free video on oil painting.

Expert: Lisa Wright & Laura Pace
Contact: www.AselArt.com
Bio: Lisa Wright and Laura Pace are a part of the staff at Asel Art in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Spray Paint Art Space paintings

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

This is how we do it in P.R.

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Learn How To Paint with Acrylics – Impressionist Technique

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

How to paint with acrylics using impressionist techniques. All the tips, tricks and techniques on how to paint with acrylics. Online acrylic art lessons brought to you by Vir2l Art Student – www.vir2l-artstudent.com.

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How to paint a portrait with photoshop. Jlorka Speed Painting – W. Bouguereau fine art.

Monday, March 15th, 2010

“Gabrielle” William Bouguereau fine art. The best ever made at painting human anatomy.Captured the nuances of personality and mood.
Original painting time 10 hrs. 21 mins. Plays in 6 minutes.

William Bouguereau fine art (drawing and painting).

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1week of art works

Monday, March 15th, 2010

http://rinpaeshidan.jp
Cast:
Daisuke Yamamoto,
Noiz-Davi

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Spray Paint Art Paradisio

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

waterfall scene made with spray paint! Art by By Brandon McConnell. Order my paintings and instructional DVDs at www.spacepaintings.com. this painting is available to buy here http://www.spacepaintings.com/page/page/527179.htm

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Bill Alexander paints Fall River part 2/3 wet on wet oil painting art

Monday, March 8th, 2010

http://www.alexanderart.com

William (Bill) Alexander was born in 1915 in East Prussia. As a youth he used his artistic talents to paint carriages and murals for local aristocrats. After the war, Bill and his family immigrated to North America to pursue their dream of building a home and to share Bills gift of painting.

Bill and his wife, Margaret, traveled throughout the United States and Canada teaching painting and making friends, often selling paintings to meet living expenses along the way. During this time Bill worked hard to develop his wet-on-wet technique and products. He developed the base medium Magic White, extra-thick oil paints, and special palette knives and brushes. These products work together to help artists, even a beginning artist, create beautiful scenes on the canvas.

By 1974, when he completed his first Emmy-winning Magic of Oil painting television show, Bills dream had become a reality. He had built himself a home in North America a home in the hearts of thousands who discovered with Bills help that they could have the almighty power to fire in and be happy painters too. Today, Bill continues to teach the world to paint through his television shows available on DVD.

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Abstract Painting

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

An artist narration about the art of abstract painting. Her
personal experience from the studio to the galleries.
www.nubiagala.com Telephone 832-264-7958 USA
questions call me.

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Clouds made easy- spray paint art stencil

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

You can purchase my paintings at this link
http://www.spacepaintings.com/page/page/1393615.htm

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JOKER Heath Ledger Batman Speed Art Painting Stephen Quick

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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THE JOKER!!!! Speed Painting by Stephen Quick.
Here we go, I’m a bit behind but here the first on 2 Joker painting that I have just finished. So what can I say that you don’t already know, here we have Heath Ledger as The Joker from Batman ‘The Dark Knight’………. oh and me being a tiny bit mad!

Well the painting is in acrylic paint on canvas, took quite while around two days to complete ………… my make up is also acrylic paint and hurt the old stubble.

Sorry about the light it jumped up and down due to the mad English weather at the moment… Rain then sun, rain the sun, its impossible to keep changing the exposure on the cam..
Shot on minidv and edited on Premiere and encoded on WMM.

You want this painting I hear you cry! Well visit this link to see more photos of this painting and info on owning the painting:

http://www.splinteredstudios.com/Joker1.htm

The second Joker painting:

http://www.splinteredstudios.com/Joker2.htm

Video for the second painting coming soon……..

To see more of my art and more information visit this old link:

http://www.splinteredstudios.com

A thank you to you all —— just got to 100 subscribers, thank you so much everyone it really means a lot…… roll on the next hundred…….. So please subscribe and stay beautiful

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http:www.splinteredstudios.com

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How to use FolkArt® Enamels™ Paint with Donna Dewberry

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

One Stroke™ creator Donna Dewberry teaches you how to paint using the One Stroke™ technique and FolkArt® Enamels™ paint.

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PARAMORE Hayley Williams Speed Art Painting – Stephen Quick

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Paramore – Hayley Williams painting by Stephen Quick.

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Okay so another painting this time of the beautiful, stunning little rocker Hayley Williams from the Tennessee band Paramore………. the painting as always is by me Stephen Quick.

Hayley is painted in acrylic paint on canvas, it was quite a fast painting to do, properly only a couple of hours to paint the whole thing, once I got the hair correct the rest feel into place.

Shot on dv cam, edited in Adobe Premiere……….. Not time lapse but speeded up I think around 2500%

I WANT THIS PAINTING!!! I hear you cry hehehehe well visit this page, which has lots of photos of the Hayley painting:

http://www.splinteredstudios.com/Paramore.htm

Want to see more of my artwork? Visit this page:

http://wwww.splinteredstudios.com

Hope you like the painting, please visit my page and see the other paintings, visit my web site, and leave kind comments……….. No links !!!

And please subscribe………. it would make me happy and inspire me to make more videos…………… be merry and be beautiful.

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Paint Like Picasso: Oil Paintings by Paul Cumes

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

http://www.paulcumes.com

April 2007 Painting Video edition #1. Oil painting on canvas. I love this period of Picasso’s work and they are really fun to copy. Picasso himself loved to copy. For example, he copied a Cezanne still life for Gertrude Stein. These Picasso copies are not meant to be exact and take about an hour each to do. While you’re here, check out some of my other art videos and for even more excitement visit my website link above. And if you have an appetite for more painting madness, then hit the yellow button and subscribe!

Music by Röyksopp.

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Wildlife art – watercolour step by step owl painting

Friday, January 29th, 2010

‘Ural Owl’ by Tracy Hall.
Finely detailed watercolour painting showing the stages from the initial sketch to the completed piece. The painting measures 6.5″ x 4.5″ and is worked on Arches HP paper.

This is my first attempt at a video of me working; I hope its not too long and that you enjoy it:)
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Follow Tracy Hall’s latest work and news at her blog:

http://watercolour-artist.blogspot.com/

Or visit her website for more original paintings, miniature art, commissions, fine art prints and cards:
http://www.watercolour-artist.co.uk

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Seascapes & Wonders – Oil Painting Art Gallery 3 — Light

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Oil Painting Seascape Wonders on canvas that bring to life the wonders of light created in, around and through the mystic waves of the sea. Seascape oil paintings of artist Byron Pickering, master of paintingwaves. Music – Tim Janis used by permission. Light Within the Waters – wonders thought from www.PoetryCreek.com.

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How to Oil Paint, Oil Painting lesson 1 With Michael Thompson

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

learn how to oil paint and visit www.TvPainter.com

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