Higher perception of beauty... this is some of the best of what we're made of...
@ramonhurtadocabezasКүн бұрын
Hay esta tu trabajo , un gran trabajo ,enhorabuena.
@NicolaiSardiñasКүн бұрын
Buena pintura maestro.
@marymonk2 күн бұрын
I really love how you handle the shadow areas…. It has so much life!
@user-pk6no7we2l2 күн бұрын
Not reflecting actual cherries and their color. It is not much impressive
@nev7072 күн бұрын
Richard, the scraping of your palette knifes remind me a bit of my old teachers scratching away on a blackboard (remember them) and occasionally scraping their nails which send shudders through us kids. You are a master with the knife and I love your subjects. There’s something special about our great Aussie coastline and I de - stress when I watch you work.
@pattywickson90462 күн бұрын
That's my fave. 😊
@Matlacha_Painter3 күн бұрын
I mean like, really yessssss!
@Matlacha_Painter3 күн бұрын
Yesssss!
@carolchristiansen42493 күн бұрын
Hi Richard, My husband and I loved your videos where you went out bush. We wonder if you plan to go out again anytime soon?
@joanholmes33823 күн бұрын
Too much yellow killed the lovely cool look.
@yuran-j5x3 күн бұрын
Смени пластинку в начале видео
@elyamaniahmed-gw2rd4 күн бұрын
Merci infiniment
@cindyoverall81394 күн бұрын
Your knowledge of colors is excellent. Personally, I love pthalo blue because of its versatility. Ultramarine, I find to be too icey. Prussian is terrific with crimson to make a deep dark.
@cindyoverall81394 күн бұрын
How would one know how long the beeswax would last before cracklure? I have never liked palette knife painting. It looks too commercial. But you are really good at it and this painting looks great. Bravo!
@annielafage88064 күн бұрын
J adore ❤❤❤❤❤🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
@PermaKert-esz4 күн бұрын
I like how you create textures with the knife. It looks so simple that I feel like I wanna try it it right now. Then reallity hits me
@stewpadasso1544 күн бұрын
Curious to know what your bread mis was? Thanks.
@marcellima78344 күн бұрын
Hi Richard! Wich kind of paint do you use? I am a big fan of your work. Hugs from Brazil
@artrospis5 күн бұрын
Удивительно, что там готовишь вкусно.
@karri41355 күн бұрын
Richard you are so good with the luscious chunky paint! Can’t get enough. And now you’ve introduced bees wax! It seems even more chunky (and perhaps more matte?) How does the cured paint & wax compare with cured plain paint? Do you varnish?
@user-qs5qu9mo3r6 күн бұрын
Love watching Richard the texture looks great also an color beautiful.Hope your having a great day.Sharon
@nasrullahkhan65066 күн бұрын
Is the landscape artist left hander
@cheaplaughkennedy23186 күн бұрын
Artist here myself and really enjoy your episodes and your work. 👍👌
@pammckee26176 күн бұрын
I wish I could see the still life you’re painting. Yore right in front of it 😢
@rubenosvaldoirsiger30657 күн бұрын
Wanderfull!!!
@rubinamajeed9847 күн бұрын
Amazing colour mixing techniques.. It's a true joy to see you paint with unique colour schemes... Your work is excellent and different May Allah bless you Thank for sharing your colour palette .
@jaglazzarinim25587 күн бұрын
Richard I can't wait to buy one of your works wow
@ramonhurtadocabezas8 күн бұрын
Maravilloso , en todos los sentidos. Resuelves con una gran maestría .
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Many thanks 🙏
@3lovesjuju8 күн бұрын
Nice 👍
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Thanks ✌
@satexas8 күн бұрын
That skyreflection of the water is perfect
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Cheers!
@Seigo32359 күн бұрын
Hi! What kind of primer do you use for the canvas? or is it just a canvas glued with something?
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Acrylic clear primed!
@Seigo32357 күн бұрын
Very cool, I love how the canvas looks without the white primer. What can I use to pre-glue the canvas, besides gelatin? Are there any other means?
@KatinaFineArt9 күн бұрын
Wooooow soooo Amazing 😍😍😍 Thank you sooo much for sharing 🥰👍🏻
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Thank you too!
@gerardhardy4009 күн бұрын
superb painting and a joy to watch!
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Many thanks!
@resistante83479 күн бұрын
Brilliant, as always
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Hey cheers!
@reglindiseckhardt97779 күн бұрын
Regardless what the subject is, the paintings you produce with the palette knife are vibrant and alive. Wonderful painting!
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Hey many thanks 🙏
@jimeldridge64389 күн бұрын
Another stunning painting Richard. Such wonderful blended colours. And the reflection on the water is brilliant. A true master of the palet knife. Realistic to the eye with your usual abstract touch.your unique talent is to be admired.😊 Jim from England.
@richardmusgrave-evans98869 күн бұрын
Cheers Jim!
@SkSoni-qz7fc9 күн бұрын
❤🌈🎨🌹
@richardmusgrave-evans98869 күн бұрын
🎨👍🤩
@yvonnethornton914810 күн бұрын
I love watching you work. What canvas are you painting on? It seems more solid than a stretched canvas. You also seem to have a different surface for your palette. I have been using glass for my palette but am wondering if there is a better option.
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Birch board surface I’m painting on and 5mm marine plywood is my palette 🎨 Cheers!
@mihailvasilkoff433010 күн бұрын
Magnificent
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Really appreciate!
@MichaelToole-xy7ii10 күн бұрын
Love this one so bright and fresh finish.👍
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Really appreciate!
@iamthatiamstevenm10 күн бұрын
I came back to reply on my earlier comment after this masterpiece has now been completed. Its...bit bitter sweet I might say as this video was from 3 years ago and may be forgotten already. Well let me bring it back to life with a very loud ovation and perhaps my own personal title for what I see here. . "The Light In The Darkness" I see a secret temple one might find if he reached down deep enough. Traversed all the lonely paths and overturned all the rocks. Down deep you must travel into the depth of the soul which is but a view into the infinite universe. And there is the burning fire. The bright light. Inside of you is where you will seek and find. Under the night sky where the ancient stars burn bright. I am swept away by this painting for the fire is me and I am like Richard here the man next to the campfire looking out at the night howling my approval and the excitement to be alive....
@iamthatiamstevenm10 күн бұрын
All fire comes from the one fire to include the fire of passion and desire. Richard obviously has the fire ignited within the soul and is able to translate not only the magical moment he had in the bush but the spirit of fire and adventure oh how it fulfills the soul. . My eye, my vision has shifted over the years do to my meditation and connection to great spirit and my own art work. I saw a story evolving at 21:21 of this video that I'd like to translate. We are all reflections of each other sometimes another pair of eyes can be satisfying. I see a platform like a diving board extending to the fire that hasn't been formed yet. Walking out from the ancient cave-or a portal perhaps, the silhouette of a human can be seen just emerging. Above and below I see eyes and profiles of bigger ancient beings-gods if you like that word. Not that Richard needs change a thing, but would love to see him allow the visionary artist within him a try. . Really enjoy your videos and love learning more about the power of the pallet knife. Just seems right that a man like you would paint with a knife :) Best wishes, Steven
@iamthatiamstevenm10 күн бұрын
I came back to reply on my earlier comment after this masterpiece has been completed. Its...a bit bitter sweet I might say as this video was from 3 years ago and may be forgotten already. Well let me bring it back to life with a very loud ovation and perhaps my own personal title for what I see here. . "The Light In The Darkness" I see a secret temple one might find if he reached down deep enough. Traversed all the lonely paths and overturned all the rocks. Down deep you must travel into the depth of the soul which is but a view into the infinite universe. And there is the burning fire. The bright light. Inside of you is where you will seek and find. Under the night sky where the ancient stars burn bright. I am swept away by this painting for the fire is me and I am like Richard here the man next to the campfire looking out at the night howling my approval and the excitement to be alive....
@annameier500011 күн бұрын
Super !!!!❤❤❤😮😊
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@Metfan198611 күн бұрын
I truly believe lefthanded people are the best natural artist. To think at one point in time people who were lefthanded were seen as having a disability or that it was evil and forced to use their right hand 🤦
@GarrisonFall11 күн бұрын
Hi. Do you use anything to seal the wood before you paint on it?
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Acrylic clear primer!
@GarrisonFall7 күн бұрын
@@richardmusgrave-evans9886 Thank you!
@ramonhurtadocabezas11 күн бұрын
Como siempre genial .
@richardmusgrave-evans98867 күн бұрын
Really appreciate!
@pradeepjhuboo945811 күн бұрын
An exciting , impressive view of atmospheric depth in a landscape with well-placed elements in it. Thanks again Richard !
Пікірлер
This one is just stunning. Lovely scene.
Master Richard❤
Higher perception of beauty... this is some of the best of what we're made of...
Hay esta tu trabajo , un gran trabajo ,enhorabuena.
Buena pintura maestro.
I really love how you handle the shadow areas…. It has so much life!
Not reflecting actual cherries and their color. It is not much impressive
Richard, the scraping of your palette knifes remind me a bit of my old teachers scratching away on a blackboard (remember them) and occasionally scraping their nails which send shudders through us kids. You are a master with the knife and I love your subjects. There’s something special about our great Aussie coastline and I de - stress when I watch you work.
That's my fave. 😊
I mean like, really yessssss!
Yesssss!
Hi Richard, My husband and I loved your videos where you went out bush. We wonder if you plan to go out again anytime soon?
Too much yellow killed the lovely cool look.
Смени пластинку в начале видео
Merci infiniment
Your knowledge of colors is excellent. Personally, I love pthalo blue because of its versatility. Ultramarine, I find to be too icey. Prussian is terrific with crimson to make a deep dark.
How would one know how long the beeswax would last before cracklure? I have never liked palette knife painting. It looks too commercial. But you are really good at it and this painting looks great. Bravo!
J adore ❤❤❤❤❤🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
I like how you create textures with the knife. It looks so simple that I feel like I wanna try it it right now. Then reallity hits me
Curious to know what your bread mis was? Thanks.
Hi Richard! Wich kind of paint do you use? I am a big fan of your work. Hugs from Brazil
Удивительно, что там готовишь вкусно.
Richard you are so good with the luscious chunky paint! Can’t get enough. And now you’ve introduced bees wax! It seems even more chunky (and perhaps more matte?) How does the cured paint & wax compare with cured plain paint? Do you varnish?
Love watching Richard the texture looks great also an color beautiful.Hope your having a great day.Sharon
Is the landscape artist left hander
Artist here myself and really enjoy your episodes and your work. 👍👌
I wish I could see the still life you’re painting. Yore right in front of it 😢
Wanderfull!!!
Amazing colour mixing techniques.. It's a true joy to see you paint with unique colour schemes... Your work is excellent and different May Allah bless you Thank for sharing your colour palette .
Richard I can't wait to buy one of your works wow
Maravilloso , en todos los sentidos. Resuelves con una gran maestría .
Many thanks 🙏
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
That skyreflection of the water is perfect
Cheers!
Hi! What kind of primer do you use for the canvas? or is it just a canvas glued with something?
Acrylic clear primed!
Very cool, I love how the canvas looks without the white primer. What can I use to pre-glue the canvas, besides gelatin? Are there any other means?
Wooooow soooo Amazing 😍😍😍 Thank you sooo much for sharing 🥰👍🏻
Thank you too!
superb painting and a joy to watch!
Many thanks!
Brilliant, as always
Hey cheers!
Regardless what the subject is, the paintings you produce with the palette knife are vibrant and alive. Wonderful painting!
Hey many thanks 🙏
Another stunning painting Richard. Such wonderful blended colours. And the reflection on the water is brilliant. A true master of the palet knife. Realistic to the eye with your usual abstract touch.your unique talent is to be admired.😊 Jim from England.
Cheers Jim!
❤🌈🎨🌹
🎨👍🤩
I love watching you work. What canvas are you painting on? It seems more solid than a stretched canvas. You also seem to have a different surface for your palette. I have been using glass for my palette but am wondering if there is a better option.
Birch board surface I’m painting on and 5mm marine plywood is my palette 🎨 Cheers!
Magnificent
Really appreciate!
Love this one so bright and fresh finish.👍
Really appreciate!
I came back to reply on my earlier comment after this masterpiece has now been completed. Its...bit bitter sweet I might say as this video was from 3 years ago and may be forgotten already. Well let me bring it back to life with a very loud ovation and perhaps my own personal title for what I see here. . "The Light In The Darkness" I see a secret temple one might find if he reached down deep enough. Traversed all the lonely paths and overturned all the rocks. Down deep you must travel into the depth of the soul which is but a view into the infinite universe. And there is the burning fire. The bright light. Inside of you is where you will seek and find. Under the night sky where the ancient stars burn bright. I am swept away by this painting for the fire is me and I am like Richard here the man next to the campfire looking out at the night howling my approval and the excitement to be alive....
All fire comes from the one fire to include the fire of passion and desire. Richard obviously has the fire ignited within the soul and is able to translate not only the magical moment he had in the bush but the spirit of fire and adventure oh how it fulfills the soul. . My eye, my vision has shifted over the years do to my meditation and connection to great spirit and my own art work. I saw a story evolving at 21:21 of this video that I'd like to translate. We are all reflections of each other sometimes another pair of eyes can be satisfying. I see a platform like a diving board extending to the fire that hasn't been formed yet. Walking out from the ancient cave-or a portal perhaps, the silhouette of a human can be seen just emerging. Above and below I see eyes and profiles of bigger ancient beings-gods if you like that word. Not that Richard needs change a thing, but would love to see him allow the visionary artist within him a try. . Really enjoy your videos and love learning more about the power of the pallet knife. Just seems right that a man like you would paint with a knife :) Best wishes, Steven
I came back to reply on my earlier comment after this masterpiece has been completed. Its...a bit bitter sweet I might say as this video was from 3 years ago and may be forgotten already. Well let me bring it back to life with a very loud ovation and perhaps my own personal title for what I see here. . "The Light In The Darkness" I see a secret temple one might find if he reached down deep enough. Traversed all the lonely paths and overturned all the rocks. Down deep you must travel into the depth of the soul which is but a view into the infinite universe. And there is the burning fire. The bright light. Inside of you is where you will seek and find. Under the night sky where the ancient stars burn bright. I am swept away by this painting for the fire is me and I am like Richard here the man next to the campfire looking out at the night howling my approval and the excitement to be alive....
Super !!!!❤❤❤😮😊
Thank you! 😃
I truly believe lefthanded people are the best natural artist. To think at one point in time people who were lefthanded were seen as having a disability or that it was evil and forced to use their right hand 🤦
Hi. Do you use anything to seal the wood before you paint on it?
Acrylic clear primer!
@@richardmusgrave-evans9886 Thank you!
Como siempre genial .
Really appreciate!
An exciting , impressive view of atmospheric depth in a landscape with well-placed elements in it. Thanks again Richard !
Glad you enjoyed it🎨🤩