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nice style of painting
very funy men..I love him!hahaha
He understands painting. XD
u look and act like that one homeless guy that lives in the train stations…but you got mad skills
Very very awesome painting.
Why keep getting more and more cloths dirty? When you can just use the same ones.
this guy’s crazy! but i love his painting!
Excellent! I do paint, although I must do some youtube videos perhaps some time lapse videos like this one.
What an ace painting! the way the light is bouncing around and resonating through the whole piece…such a cheery painter, absolutely brilliant!!
Painting isn’t about performance. Glad he has fun though.
You make it look fun…As it should be…I hate painters that are all boring and dont have energy to do a FUN work and beautiful too…Thats good…
~G
It’s probably just clothes he keeps to paint with since he’s bound to get dirty… and doesn’t want to ruin his other clothes! lol
youre a total fookin nutter…but you can paint!
i love your energy, and your great zest for life, so inspiring , thank you,
lynda xx
why he is so dirty beginning of the paint? I just don’t get it!!!
ahhh kick ass!!! love it!
love the energy, love the paintig, love the tecnique
I love the speed
Wonderful!
I do very realistic oil and watercolors… this inspired me to loosen up a bit and just “feel” the painting, versus capturing an exact photographic representation of my subjects.
VERY fun! Thank you!
BIS!!!!!!!
i always sucked at painting, i prefer drawing in black and white with pens and pencils
great job though
Hi almostaussie! Best wishes from your almost country, too.
The time lapse is made during the editing process.. any good editing software will allow you to speed up the footage. Make sure you chop out the bits that you don’t want, first, however.
Hi roadhugger67, yes, it’s important to let the work dry between layers.. using Number Two Medium the layers dry fairly quickly.. often just a few days. For a piece that has many layers, it’s best to let it be for quite some time, from time to time. Have a go! You’ll find more information at art-techniques dot usual.
Excellent! I admire your energy and emotional, fresh style. Thanks for an inspiration and fun. Best regards from Poland
love it. he has the passion! nice goin baldie
Awesome! How do you make the time lapse? I’d like to try that for one of my paintings sometime!