Abstract painting / Demonstration of Abstract painting in Acrylics / Palette knife

Published 2017-05-10
Demonstration of Abstract painting in acrylics using palette knife.

Tools : palette knife, brayer and cotton cloth

Colors : white, black and burnt sienna (fluid)

Aqua green, pursian blue, vermilion red,
Orange and white ( heavybody )

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All Comments (21)
  • @LynnPreston
    I particularly love this one - the deep blues give it a mysterious depth
  • That beautiful turquoise blue , and finished with that bright red and orange. Fantastic use of paper. Thanks for sharing as rare to see such good art taught so happily and generously.
  • Cudowny obraz Autor tej pracy ma cudowny zmysł Gratuluję Jato zrobię 👍👍👍
  • The use of a myriad of colors so strategically placed.its fabulous.
  • That’s gorgeous! Love the colours you’ve used. Blend together so well.
  • That was brilliant. Love how you used the paper so effortlessly to create a well finished geometric contrast.
  • I love the beauty of this painting....the blue depth and the explosion of red...very beautiful👍🏻🌻
  • Thank you for sharing, I copied your techniques while watching your vid and did my very first abstract!!! 👏🏽😊❤️❤️❤️
  • @Temptationsky
    Love the techniques, really helps me to improve my last canvas. Amazing job!
  • Magnifique, vous me redonnez le goût de reprendre mes pinceaux que j'ai abandonnés depuis un moment! Merci pour ce partage.
  • You're so inspirational, I'm enthralled with all you creations!
  • @PaulWalesArt
    Man, you are absolutely brilliant! And I can’t think of another YouTube artist that knows their way with a palette knife the way you do! So incredibly hypnotic.
  • I so LOVE this abstract. While I certainly like your recent paintings, this is one of my favs!