PAINTING WATER – Oasis in an Arid Landscape || Studio Painting – Oil and Knife, on Belgian Linen!!!



Capturing – In Oil Paint – The rugged beauty of an ancient land!!!
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  1. Beautiful shearing dear friends 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗

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  2. Such a great piece and as always a great video. You freely share so much, thank you Richard. You were and continue to be a go to source for us painters. So glad I own one of your pieces. Bravo!

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  3. 👋Hi Richard, this painting is absolutely gorgeous again! You have painted at a waterhole before and the artwork that came out was equally stunning. I admire the colors, the rocks, the water and those unique eucalyptus trees, a symphony has been composed and successfully premiered. Three cheers to you, thank you, and have a nice week.👍💖

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  4. Oh yea! Definitely, a TWO for ONE deal here. MMMM That would be "Two Paintings for the price of one." Following your path. Accepting your path. But. Yea. If I were there with my checkbook. ~NOT~. Anyway. Definitely. Two paintings here. Whew! Beautiful. Thank you Richard.

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  5. Hello Richard, I indeed imagine finding this cool oasis in the arid outback must feel incredibly lucky and surreal. In any case, you made the place real with your palette knife and I am amazed by your pebbles in the greenish water, the shadow that crosses the pond and makes the water blue again, this imposing rock on the right and more generally, the composition of the scene. Bravo for this beautiful painting.

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  6. Hello ‘Richard of the Flinders’
    Thanks for openly sharing your personal techniques and displaying a genuine love for the ancient bush. Very inspiring old chap!

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  7. Рисует так же быстро , как Боб Росс … Но у того было лучше нарисовано , хоть и порой примитивно … Но здесь – я бы сказал – мазня , да и что за рисование шпателем … Им только пиццу переворачивать … А это – не рисунок , просто убожество …

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  8. G'day Richard, Ian Harris here from Perth Western Australia, I stumbled across your channel some time back as it was showing in my feed, I have a channel directed to the beginners in acrylic, Now I just have to say seeing what you do with your art and camp travel adventuring is just living the dream, I like to take my hat off to ya for showing advanced artist just what they can do, I'm looking forward to seeing your channel hit the 100K subscriber threshold so you can have your well deserved silver play button hanging in the background. Cheer's mate Ian AKA Ianapolis.

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  9. Hi Richard …… been watching a lot of your programs, enjoying your beautiful paintings. Do you ever do a painting that’s like part pallet knife and part brush? I like the pallet knife effect but it probably uses a lot more paint.
    I will probably try it on smaller painting. I really enjoy painting but i’am not in the same league as you…. Ha ha
    Take care and keep up the good work
    Larry

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  10. Richard – Your palate, your knife strokes and the impressions you produce are brilliant. That painting (I haven’t seen others yet but I just subscribed) would change the entire atmosphere of any room it was displayed in. Very nice work!

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