Oil Landscape Painting Tutorial / Wet Road / Wet on Wet and Palette Knife / JMLisondra

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In this oil landscape painting tutorial, you can learn on how to paint wet dirt road by jmlisondra. ▶SUBSCRIBE -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OPkyzc3my3ILZa31GVQ7A?sub_confirmation=1

In the full tutorial, you can learn on how to paint realistic landscape with wet muddy dirt road, house, tress, fence and field in a step by step easy and basic oil painting tutorial for beginners and advanced artists. You can also learn on how to do wet on wet painting technique in oil using palette knife.

Oil Paint Colors:

Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / French Ultramarine / Primary blue
Cadmium Red / Brilliant Red
Cadmium Yellow / Primary Yellow / Lemon Yellow
Burnt Umber

Brands: Winton Oil Color, Talens Oil Color, Louvre Oil Color, Grumbacher Oil

Brushes:
Natural Bristles, Filbert Brush Nylons or Synthetic

Palette Knife, smaller is better.

Mediums:
Linseed Oil and Turpentine
You can mix turpentine with Linseed to make it as medium.
It will make oil paints dry faster

Gesso as primer

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69 comments on “Oil Landscape Painting Tutorial / Wet Road / Wet on Wet and Palette Knife / JMLisondra”

  1. Please John consider starting out your oil channel with a series of easy still lifes...just like 4 or 5 of a simple apple or 2 on surface...background...a lemons....tomatoes...just beginners easy...background....surface and fruit with shadow....it's important to really understand and paint a simple still as such as a beginner.....think all beginners should understand and be able to paint this ...before getting into landscapes and so on..

    Also you can emphasize to the viewers that they should practice eachone until they can paint it with ease like it's second nature.
    Then...maybe a series of skies....sunsets...clouds...
    And so on...before getting into a landscape...the acrylic beginners can also be referred to this channel for beginners basics on methods and elements of the landscape painting....thanks John
    Hope your doing well....bless you ...thinking of you ...from across the pond ....your such an inspiration John....and I can't tell you how much your time lapsed videos have been my only source dealing with the loss of my husband for 39 yrs. Watching your time lapse is so mesmerizing....just watching you with brushwork and bringing the scene to life ....takes me always and forget everything for that time...
    May God bless you John....as your brushstrokes are magical ....
    brush in hand rhythmically making marks with paint to tell a story. ..it's beautiful.....each note can be seen....bless you.

  2. Lovely painting John! Was wondering, is your canvas dry before starting to paint? what medium do you use? Is this watermixable oils ? Thanks in advance.

  3. I like the fact that you take the time to show us (beginners) at a pace where I can stop, take notes, learn & practice.

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