A first for the web – and everywhere else. The Twelve painting techniques provided albeit in glimpses. (Please note this video uses practice boards to demonstrate the techniques – these boards are NOT actual paintings). If you want satisfaction with your art, you’ll need this toolbox. See at least briefly what the techniques are and what they do. Combine these techniques your way and you can create magic on your canvas and in your career. These are like musical scales to the composer, or ingredients for cooking, or the mechanics of an engine. You won’t get anywhere much without these in painting. Taken from our comprehensive Fine Art Techniques DVD Triple Pack. Available right now from our website. This is four hours of very detailed information for you, along with other requirements for an art career. The Triple Pack includes of course important information for the painting medium used in this youtube video, along with everything else. artbytv.com Distributors welcome. Teaching the techniques here is artist Robert Bosler, whose sales price so far has reached 000 AUD
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wow very inspirational!
give me your shirt. I´ll be rich
your ideas of our motivations and purpose for art is beautiful. you the man!
you remind me of Beetle Juice
Excellent!!!
dear artbytv have you ever thought of framing your shirt and pants and putting them up for sale as they make great abstracts!!
Dear rpbasit1, the best paint to use always is professional quality oils. It is lightfast, has amazing color, is of excellent consistency, and mixes brilliantly with medium. These qualities are needed for quality seascape paintings, as indeed any subject you choose. You may like to obtain our free (for a limited time) eBook, available from our website, for more information. Cheers, artbytv.
what is the best type of paint to use for seascape
Viewers please note: what you see on the easel in this video are NOT paintings. These are “demonstration pieces”, used to demonstrate each technique.
The idea here is simply to introduce the Fine Art Techniques available for you. This is done without attempting to paint a picture.
Please view our other videos for actual paintings, created using these techniques.
– many thanks, artbytv.
very cool
thank you Maestro!!!!!!!
The last technique; scribble stroke.
Isn’t it the same as dry brushing?
Dry brushing is on of my favorite techniques if you’re working in layers, so I am interested what that last one was.
I usually fall asleep after the “Caress Stroke”
Viewers please note: what you see on the easel in this video are NOT paintings. These are “demonstration pieces”, used to demonstrate each technique.
The idea here is simply to introduce the Fine Art Techniques available for you. This is done without attempting to paint a picture.
Please view our other videos for actual paintings, created using these techniques.
– many thanks, artbytv.
i bet the kids were painting his shirt instead or da paper lolx.. im so bad at blendin colors and make the thing look more realistic 🙁 but this will help me slowly ty 5*s
hes called Robert Bosler
nice shirt mr painter
Viewers please note: what you see on the easel in this video are NOT paintings. These are “demonstration pieces”, used to demonstrate each technique.
The idea here is simply to introduce the Fine Art Techniques available for you. This is done without attempting to paint a picture.
Please view our other videos for actual paintings, created using these techniques.
– many thanks, artbytv.
Dear huggamira, thank you for your comment and for yourself and those who’ve subscribed.
Painting IS easy! We all have the ability to paint (our own unique way). It’s a step-by-step process, and if you know your techniques, you can develop your own artworks very easily. Knowing your techniques is the key – these are your tools. Visit our site and email us if you need further help – where we have a free (for a limited time) eBook on the techniques for you too.
he makes it look so easy,,,
thank you for the great lesson ive been painting for 13 years and still feel like a beginner i want to learn it all but im glad there are peole who teach like you love gina
I love it. I live in Mozambique. We dont have it we dont have nothing about paint. Im finishing my first paint. How can I have it? Thx 4 any aswer
how do he for new translacion? i think new…
just what im looking for,sound and sorted
nice shirt buddy