Fine Art Landscape – let’s do it step by step

Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under landscape artist | 14 Comments »

Like oil painting? You can get this painting, by doing it yourself. We take you through it step by step.

Here you see glimpses of how we go about a landscape painting when created in Fine Art Techniques. Experience the value of advanced technique, see it in close up, watch the different techniques work their magic on the canvas. You paint along at home in your studio along with Robert. The DVD’s have been designed to go at the right pace for you.

This is a fully professional work of art, which you too can do. Elements of the landscape are in this painting, which you can apply to your other work and build your landscape painting career – or just have fun while you paint with success.

Art is often taught institutionally to painters by breaking it up into things like color, line, composition, texture, tone and so forth, but it all means nothing unless the painter has the technique to place their vision on canvas. Technique is your toolbox. Start there. Get your techniques and then you can create, and worry about all those other things if you want to – in fact, you may find that when you feel you can paint your vision powerfully, you don’t wish to be hindered by institutional thinking. Power up your toolbox and just do your thing!

This YouTube presentation is sampled from our Fine Art Landscape DVD available at our website. (Erratum: the DVD Triple pack is 5 hours long, not four, as titled in this YouTube video: our apologies – but better for you!)

Contact us if you’d like further assistance, we’re delighted to help.

Distributors welcome.

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14 Responses

  1. tdartista48 Says:

    Awesome …
    Awesome instructions and tutorial, I highly recommend to view the artist videos.

  2. Eiseron Says:

    Instruction is …
    Instruction is great but PLEASE post more videos where you’re painting. I’d much rather watch you work. Don’t ever put your work on ebay……you’re way beyond that.

  3. sellingartonline Says:

    Great instructional …
    Great instructional video. I believe all artists are teachers of a sort also.

  4. ULTRAPOSH Says:

    i love that song
    i love that song

  5. artbytv Says:

    Get that brush and …
    Get that brush and get going, pitwoj! You’ll find another voice as you do so. We are naturally expressive – all of us. And you can speak to yourself or to others – whomever and however you wish. Of course it takes a little practice. It’s a magnificent journey to embark upon.

    Thanks, and best wishes from Australia.

  6. pitwoj Says:

    I have purchased …
    I have purchased these dvds for my wife and the films appeared to be really helpful, inspiring and full of knowledge which we wouldn’t be able to gain anywhere else. Although I never had a brush I started to dream about painting after seeing this. And now I believe that I can express myself thru painting. I certainly want to try it. Greetings from Poland.

  7. TiffanySouthall Says:

    That place is …
    That place is beautiful and you captured it in the painting

  8. dustmondo45 Says:

    Rembrandt himself …
    Rembrandt himself liked money a lot if I remember well…but ended his life in debts!
    Struggles and frustration are often great motivators at one point, but comes a time when the artist got to be rewarded as he should!

  9. CultOfVader Says:

    Drama, the drama…
    Drama, the drama…

  10. artbytv Says:

    3] Money and Art – …
    3] Money and Art – this is one of the mental hurdles an artist must overcome on their way to a successful career. In short: putting your work out for commercial return is simply standing by your work, believing in yourself, and believing in the value of continuing to create.

    Artists! Go forth to your millions! – just make sure you have advanced technique & stay true to your vision

  11. artbytv Says:

    2] It’s not money …
    2] It’s not money which affects an artist’s work: that is more due to things like lack of drive or vision. If money seems to cause that lack then there wasn’t much of it there in the first place.Often great works of art are born of terrible struggle and pain – these things are not limited to artists without money. Realistically, when an artist is striving for excellence using advanced, skilled technique to capture their vision – that’s what matters, money is irrelevant.

  12. artbytv Says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the comment, NeoCritical. Our response is in 3 parts because it is an important issue for artists. Many people believe that art and money don’t mix, or that money can ruin someone’s art. However, it’s not so! Of course artists can create paintings for money. Most professional artists are very well aware of maintaining their artistic excellence when fulfilling
    expensive commissions, for example (when a commissioner is actually paying for that very thing!)

  13. NeoCritical Says:

    that comment wasnt …
    that comment wasnt directed at the artist

  14. NeoCritical Says:

    here’s a tip: don’t …
    here’s a tip: don’t do art for money.

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