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Great teacher. You always have great teachers, but I like some more than others :)
ОтветитьHello from beautiful Arizona! 🌵
ОтветитьFinally, get the chance to watch again. Haven't been able to catch this for quite some time. Dixie
ОтветитьSimplifying - Exactly what I have been working on.This lesson is coming at the best time.
ОтветитьYay Gino! New fan, from California .
ОтветитьGino is a great teacher. I really enjoyed watching it today. My medium of choice is watercolor.
ОтветитьComing in from New Braunfels Texas. My medium of choice is pastels, but I love watching all the different mediums demonstrated. The concepts are the same.
ОтветитьFantastic Demo Gino! We will be having you back at Heartland Art Club to teach another workshop next year (2025).
ОтветитьAmazing technique to simplify a painting! Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьSo fun to see Gino demonstrating! I'm in St. Louis area too. Heartland Art is wonderful.
ОтветитьLove watching how each artist was their own process!
ОтветитьThank you! Great.
Ответитьwonderful class .
ОтветитьFabulous demo Gino! Thanks for mentioning Heartland Art Club, looking forward to seeing you there in August at your photographing your art workshop❤
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ОтветитьThank you, Gino....you make it so easy to understand your painting method
ОтветитьI would like to know how you glue the linen on the board.
ОтветитьThank you for a wonderful tutorial and mentioning the type of glue. I'm watching from Australia.
ОтветитьThank you Gino and Eric. I learned a lot and enjoyed your conversation.
ОтветитьWhat do you use to glue canvas on board?
ОтветитьEric , so grateful to you for art school live , I have learned so much and still growing as a beginner artist 🧑🎨, thoroughly enjoying my journey and the inspiration from amazing artists who have all demonstrated wonderful life skills and positivity.. Thank you so much ☺️
ОтветитьEric , do you have to seal the board before gluing the linen on the surface
ОтветитьIf fellow plein air artist, I have connected with Gino on Instagram and could tell what a nice person he is. This just confirms that… His kindness and talent come through here too, and I love his paintings! Well done, Gino!❤
ОтветитьI am usually watercolour but I’m trying acrylic and want to use oil if it’s not toxic!
ОтветитьI agree Eric the quicker we paint, they are the best, so funny
ОтветитьWhat a fabulous lesson! Gino is calm, and clear in his explanations of his techniques. Thank you! From Cookstown, Ontario.
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this presentation. Beautiful painting!
ОтветитьBeautiful demo Gino!
ОтветитьEric and Gino - you are both rock stars! Thank you so much for your art, your insights, your encouragement, and for making this all possible!!
ОтветитьLoved this lesson. Gino, what a kind great teacher and artist
ОтветитьFantastic video!! Thank you!
ОтветитьGino, great job, and thank you for the shout-out about St. Louis artists!
ОтветитьPrimary watercolor but also starting water mixable oils and have now started pastels and the pastels I have done two so far have turned out great and fast amazing even myself
ОтветитьHave done three plein air painting that are on my artist wall so as I do more I will be able to see my improvement but have to wail til fall as in Florida the heat comes too fast for me
ОтветитьI love the contrasting color accents
ОтветитьLove Gino! Great artist and super nice person!
ОтветитьGreat Artist ! beautiful work!
Ответитьhello from White House, TN!
ОтветитьBonjour j’aime beaucoup vos vidéos. J’ai pris des cours aux Beaux-arts en France et on insistait sur : du maigre au gras et aussi du foncé au clair, pour les professeurs du sombre au clair est la technique de la peinture huile ou acrylique peu importe.
Cordialement
Gino”s Great !!
ОтветитьHelli from Australia
ОтветитьI was happy with it 20 mins in.
ОтветитьWatercolour - Hannah A
ОтветитьThank you for the first class painting
ОтветитьOil. Love them
ОтветитьAre there charges for the class?!Im caregiver for my mother and it's hard to find thin to paint. I started an oil painting and never got back to it. Is there a way to continue the paint without having to start over? Also, something has bothered me for a long time; I see people putting paint on the pallet and there's no way to use them all so do use waste them or is there some way to store them so they don't dry out?! THANKS IN ADVANCE!! One more question what do you do if your brushes dry up?
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