Wood Duck Painting in Progress | "DRIFTWOOD DRAKE" Original Oil Painting | Ryan Kirby Art
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Wildlife artist Ryan Kirby takes you through the early stages of a wood duck painting from his studio in North Carolina. You'll get to watch as this original oil painting of a drake wood duck taking flight comes to life. Plus, you get a behind-the-scenes look at the artist's studio and painting process.
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Anyone else hear country roads in the background
Very impressive. Good job
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Hi! New subscriber here. Looks great!
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i. like. Your. Viedo
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Incredible detail. Thanks for the tutorial.
love your work...thank you
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Awesome job Ryan!
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I'm getting into oil painting and have always wondered what exact process to follow or if each artist was different. Thanks for the video, it really answered some questions. Beautiful artwork!
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I honestly wish there was some kind of way I would be able to get tips from someone like you or have you walk me through the process in person because I've really been into art. for the past 3 years I've taken every possible art class at my high school and oil paint was my absolute favorite. I need a lot of work though but I just wish I could find someone to teach me like you.
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How do you get into painting the details in the feathers?
How do you part with something you put so much effort into? I'm so proud when I do a painting I want to keep it or give it to a relative