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Thanks for the tip bro, appreciate your work and the advice.
Can this paint be drawn in 1 hour or we should wait several days to be dried between its parts?
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Beautiful
So when will we see it instead of a short video
Hare Krishna sir 🙏 Ur art technique amazing
I use Geneva brush dip which is a combination of safflower oil and clove oil. Clean up almost as easy as watercolors!
You are a master class
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Deseo aprender la técnica que utiliza el maestro Kevin.
you didnt show the main points on rocks grass etc
Beautiful
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Hola Kevin felicidades tienes un gran talento gracias por compartirlo te saludo desde Costa Rica centro america
Wow!
After being diagnosed with bladder cancer last year, I've worried the paint thinner might have been the culprit. I've been really hesitant about going back to painting because of the exposure to paint thinner. Thank you so much for this video!
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Maestro sus Obras son hermosas dónde consigo sus CD.
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I have been waiting to sit down and attempt this beautiful garden. I learnt so much watching your tutorial. Thank you from Australia 🙏 ☺️🎨
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So beautiful, I love this 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏🫶🫶🫶
This is why I moved to watercolors! Vitually no cleanup.
Is there a first video? I would like to see you paint a whole desert mountain
Wow, learned a huge lesson here. So much that I bought all your acrylic lesson tutorials and 3 of the painting tutorials. This is a goldmine. Now I can adjust my previous paintings with more highlights to make them even better. Thanks a bunch. Cheers
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing
Kevin, please could you tell me the best liner brush to buy? Thankyou Anne
Recién descubro tus videos ❤ Hermoso trabajo 🥰 y lo haces muy facil♥️♥️♥️
I am a Patreon member too and my name never appears on list 😮
What a wonderful unique way to present your daisy's. Learned some cool stuff. I just love it when that happens. Thank you so much for sharing your talent so that others can ľearn... Ginger
Really helpful
I love Light House's, i beed to paint a painting with a Light House ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful job, Kevin❤❤❤😂😂
Its awesome...will recreate it with acrylics
Thank you!
Even simpler & cleaner solution is using {fragrance free} baby wipes.
So much layers of cleaning papers.. so much work in cleaning... why dont you simply buy new brushes....?.. haha...
You used as much towel as you said your use if it was cheaper? I got to say that's a lot of work and time doing it that way
Good lesson ! Thanks
So Awesome Technic. Truly Amazing..
After baby oil got into a painting and ruined it, I stopped using it to clean brushes. I use a plastic $1 household bucket, fill it with warm water and use a bar of cheap, pure soap. Pinch out, then rub out, as much paint as you can on cheap paper towel, then dunk the brushes in warm water. Wet the bar of soap and rub the brushes on the bar of soap until they are really soapy. Rinse the bar of soap and the brush in the warm water and repeat until very little paint is coming off onto the soap. Lather the brush up again and this time rub it into the palm of your hand, massaging the soap right into the bristles. Rinse and repeat until the brush is clean, then rinse in warm clean water. It honestly only takes 5 minutes longer than using baby oil and leaves just enough oil in the brush to keep it in good condition. I'm still using brushes I've had for more than 20 years. Just remember to dispose of the painty water properly - that is, do not tip it down the sink. Much of the residue dries onto the bucket, but I use the same bucket, keeping it just for cleaning brushes. I do this in the laundry and do get a bit of an oily residue in the sink, which is easily cleaned off with some paper towel and soap. I clean my palette and hands the same way. Soap is an amazing cleaner for oil paint.
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LOLOLOLOL go on say it ..i dare u....."Happy little trees"...u know u want too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very useful. When I run out of my current supplies, this is what I will do. thank you.
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THANK YOU!
Absolutely beautiful painting 🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you so much for the tip I learned some more thank you for sharing kathy
You should look at using a simple bar of soap. Scrub the brush, wipe excess on a paper towel, repeat until it seems like there's less paint, then rinse and refresh with that oil (mineral or baby, whatever your preference)
What medium do you use with oils that is non toxic? I find linseed oil has a strong smell.
It has to be a drying oil, such as lavender spike, walnut, safflower or poppy, all of which are horribly expensive. M.Graham paints are made with walnut oil. They make a walnut alkyd medium too. Walnut dries more slowly, but is said to be less prone to cracking and yellowing. Safflower, however, must be artists safflower. Do not just go and buy safflower cooking oil from the supermarket. I tried that once and it took 2 years for the paint to dry! Gamblin, Langridge and W&N make safflower artists oil ut I'm not aware of any paints made using safflower oil. Again, the paint will dry more slowly if you use safflower as an additive, rather than linseed.