Oil Painting Demo - Painted from Life - Wet on Dry - Jar of Oil

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  • In this video I finish my oil painting of a jar of oil - wet on dry. I also discuss the fat over lean rule.
    Part one of this painting, painted wet in wet, can be found here: • Oil Painting Demo - Pa...
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Komentáře • 129

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +155

    I just can't believe an artist like Mark do all that work for us for free. Every other artist I was looking at on CZcams or Internet was asking for money. And on top of that nobody is teaching like he does. Love all the videos, thanks again Mark. I bought the paint, the brush holder and the proportional divider. Just great stuff.

    • @IFRSKIES
      @IFRSKIES Před 5 lety +7

      Yes he is great. My favorite instructor on CZcams. Great voice, makes you laugh at times because he is so honest, and truly knowledgeable artist.

    • @marcuscassius312
      @marcuscassius312 Před 4 lety +1

      MR PEEVES I know that but video wise he doesn’t receive anything.

    • @damienkearns3654
      @damienkearns3654 Před 3 lety +1

      Great post mate 🙏💜

    • @petite2276
      @petite2276 Před rokem

      Really? I thought Bob Ross's videos were free

  • @garygencarelle9534
    @garygencarelle9534 Před 7 lety +18

    Again thank you Mark for all the help.

  • @beckyg9831
    @beckyg9831 Před 6 lety +20

    Who thought a simple jar of oil could look so beautiful?!

  • @hilary729
    @hilary729 Před 7 lety +11

    Such a helpful video. Thank you , Mark. The best teacher by far on the internet !!!
    I use just your Geneva paint now and cannot recommend it more highly.

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +4

    Another beautiful lesson. What I like the most is the comments during the process. The best thing is that he film it before and then he does the recording on top of the filming. Nice work again Mr. carder.

  • @MrRalvsx
    @MrRalvsx Před 7 lety +15

    Beautiful, Mark! I absolutely love your work. I wish I could go through one of your workshops! I have learned so much from just your videos. More than anything else out there. Thank you!

  • @sherrierichard2848
    @sherrierichard2848 Před 6 lety +1

    It was a great learning experience watching both of your Jar of Oil videos.Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Also your videos are very professionally shot, and your commentary along with them is always to the point about what you are doing and why. Thanks!

  • @joepaintslife
    @joepaintslife Před 6 lety +2

    Nice vid Mark. Very relaxing to watch. Thanks for emphasizing the difference between your method of learning and your method of painting. That often gets overlooked.
    Love the final painting as well.

  • @brittanieboulton188
    @brittanieboulton188 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much for all of these videos. I just now watched the video of your wife painting the cup of coffee and it really showed all of the things that you always say are key in making your painting look realistic. She did amazing on the painting and a really good job talking us through the technique. I am excited to become a much better painter now that I am venturing into oils and realistic paintings, and so thankful for your channel!

  • @kamlikachandlafineart
    @kamlikachandlafineart Před 7 lety +2

    What a gorgeous painting. Love it. Thank you for such a wonderful video.

  • @Marilyn8087
    @Marilyn8087 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make these video to help us learn how to paint. You have helped me tremendously.

  • @heber143
    @heber143 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you Mark. Incredibly helpful as always.

  • @kasiakaygallery
    @kasiakaygallery Před rokem

    Mark, THANK YOU for your brilliant teaching! you’re the best. Thank You.

  • @clarapablo
    @clarapablo Před 7 lety +5

    Amazing video Mark, thank you so much for all your teaching I really appreciate it I'm working on my second painting using your Geneva oil paints I'm very happy with them

  • @H0tDawgWater911
    @H0tDawgWater911 Před 6 lety +1

    Mark you're a beast. These videos are gold

  • @acatinthecradle
    @acatinthecradle Před 7 lety +5

    I realize this video is from last August but I am somehow just now running across it. I dont know how I missed it! I just wanted to thank you so much for all your help and fantastic instruction Mark. You've helped me tremendously as I am very new to oil painting. I fell in love with oils and I was always afraid to try them until now. I'm finally getting my confidence up to enjoy it and I just can't thank you enough. ❤

  • @RaymondOreFineArt
    @RaymondOreFineArt Před 7 lety +36

    Another great demo, I tried painting in this style for the first time a month ago and although I've a very long way to go I ended up with the best painting I've ever done and that's after 40 years of on and off painting

  • @VladimirOnOccasion
    @VladimirOnOccasion Před 7 lety +29

    Spent four years at art school and they show none of this, lucky I was older before I went and had an basic understanding...but not sure why this isn't shown to art students.

    • @KpxUrz5745
      @KpxUrz5745 Před 2 lety +3

      There is extreme reticence by art school professors to actually teach anything. In my experience the professors were just place holders, who chose not to step over any line because not all students respond well to attempts to teach specific skills. Actually, I do not think the professors had any skills to teach even if they could. My conclusion was this was the beginning of Political Correctness. Schools don't want to offend any student because that could affect their income. Plus, it seems so much more "progressive" to just let all students do their own thing, where professors act as little more than a brief sounding board. I believe the schools should at least offer courses based on specific skills, to those students who want to develop actual skills. The bottom line at Art School: it gives you time to teach Yourself!

    • @beckywebb1916
      @beckywebb1916 Před 2 lety

      It depends on what university you attend. I learned classical painting techniques and anatomy at Fontbonne University by professors who also regularly show and sell their work. I wouldn’t trade what I learned there for anything.

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps Před 6 lety +2

    Beautiful painting. Your videos are extremely informative. Thank you.

  • @prestonreyes
    @prestonreyes Před 7 lety +5

    Love the info on the fat over lean. Great stuff. Thank you

  • @damienkearns3654
    @damienkearns3654 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos Mark, thank you for your knowledge 🙏💜 Giving away paintings as well, incredible ❤️

  • @desleykakoulidisgallaway3382

    You’re amazing 🙏🙌🏻

  • @beverlybryce7591
    @beverlybryce7591 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks so much! I really enjoyed this demo.

  • @jcepri
    @jcepri Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing your incredible expertise with us. This is outstanding.

  • @artistcarl5970
    @artistcarl5970 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks so much for your videos... just discovered you today... been painting for years but already have learned new things 👍🏻

  • @Janet_scribbles
    @Janet_scribbles Před 3 lety

    I am learning so much from your videos! Thank you!

  • @ajinjacob8742
    @ajinjacob8742 Před 5 lety +1

    Nice painting!!!Thank you for such a wonderful video

  • @noname-nu6oo
    @noname-nu6oo Před 2 lety

    My favorite artist channel.

  • @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt
    @KaustavMukherjeeFineArt Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks for the video Mr.Carder.

  • @renanbuzineartist
    @renanbuzineartist Před 2 lety

    Just thank you for sharing a lot of precious information about oil paint, thousands of success to you...

  • @crimsonking90
    @crimsonking90 Před 7 lety +3

    Great as always

  • @mrskeltal105
    @mrskeltal105 Před 7 lety +5

    Nice painting!

  • @kentjensen4504
    @kentjensen4504 Před rokem

    This is wonderful.

  • @joanholmes3382
    @joanholmes3382 Před 6 lety +1

    dear mark carder, thank you so much for your wonderfully informative videos. It is a great service for learning artists like me, sincerely, joan holmes

  • @corygene6477
    @corygene6477 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for all your information!

  • @patriciabrickell4005
    @patriciabrickell4005 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the teaching

  • @coolvartika22
    @coolvartika22 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing lesson

  • @gitimotevalian8717
    @gitimotevalian8717 Před 4 lety

    Love all your videos ,thank u so much.

  • @kisook7677
    @kisook7677 Před 5 lety +1

    Hi this is my first time ever to write review .. but I really want to say thank you for all your considerate advise how to do painting. What I have been wondering, what I have been feeling something is missing.. about painting,.. i though it was my problem, but you gave me lot of answer. Thank you sooooo much.

  • @InLawsAttic
    @InLawsAttic Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much. I bought a pizza rack from amazon to dry paintings in between coats. Learning so much- subbed and will be buying from your website. Thank you.

  • @kalinamasash1137
    @kalinamasash1137 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a lot of respect for You Such good person and artist . Hello from Poland :)

  • @sleepyheadsleeps
    @sleepyheadsleeps Před 5 lety +1

    will try your painting teqnique and use your advice on my still life painting, will let you know of my progress.
    many thanks
    mike uk.

  • @RolandoQuinteroF
    @RolandoQuinteroF Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome paint! I hope to win this paint! Regards from Costa Rica.!

  • @karenmccarthy5110
    @karenmccarthy5110 Před 6 lety +1

    I just find this mezmerising!!!!!

  • @willemvanosnabrugge3994
    @willemvanosnabrugge3994 Před 7 lety +1

    I am looking forward to you coming out with your palettes. It would be very helpful if you could also sell tubes of alkyd paint for staining the canvass, which is a match for the color of the palette.

  • @SilverPlum
    @SilverPlum Před 7 lety +8

    Thank you Mark, another Great lesson.
    Question, closely related, do you ever paint use the Grisaille method, using a Dead layer? If so, how would you make a transparent paint, using your method of paint formulation?

  • @keci57
    @keci57 Před 6 lety +1

    Tnx, Master.

  • @aesaehttr
    @aesaehttr Před 3 lety

    Good idea to use the hand steady-stick!

  • @haysamnonstop
    @haysamnonstop Před 7 lety

    Thank you for that great video Mark. Would like to know what do you think about Vladimir Volegov brush work in his paintings, do you think he is achieving the 5 qualities of realism? Thank you very much!

  • @calvancandy8384
    @calvancandy8384 Před 7 lety +1

    Another great demonstration Mark. I have a question - is there anyway to resolve the problem of the line that shows through my black background, since I left it to dry instead of finishing it. Now the dry line shows through is there anyway to cover it? Thanks

  • @DG-ri1lp
    @DG-ri1lp Před 6 lety +1

    hI LOVE YOUR WORK. What kind of brushes do you use, soft synthetic or bristle?

  • @paulbrown6008
    @paulbrown6008 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the two videos on this subject, but I have a question about painting wet over dry: Would you ever use retouch varnish over the dry paint instead of oiling out?

  • @matthewwilliams2014
    @matthewwilliams2014 Před 7 lety +3

    What solvent do you
    use when you put your first coat on?

  • @antbaily4762
    @antbaily4762 Před 4 lety

    Great Videos! Just one thing...why do you not show the part of a painting when you need to paint up to the lines you drew. I am curious to know what brush you use for tight places...

  • @michaelwould
    @michaelwould Před 7 lety +1

    Do you only use those 5 colors for everything? unless you need the "Vibrant" organge/green that you were talking about in a previous video.

  • @anitadavis5430
    @anitadavis5430 Před 7 lety +2

    Questions about composition and moving the eye through a painting. It's a confusing idea to me. What are the distinct techniques that we can pull into our painting in order to keep or move the eye where we want it to go? For example, I know that a strong slanting line moving off the canvas can move the eye right out of the painting, so we can darken, or soften that line as it moves toward the canvas edge, or we can plop an object or some other subtle eye catcher to slow the eye's movement. I've heard of linking your lights, or connecting your darks, or using color repetition to move the eye around. Could you discuss how you think about some of these subtle but important methods? Thanks. I love your videos. You always choose your words so well to explain what exactly you are teaching.

    • @pw6titanium
      @pw6titanium Před 6 lety

      Look up myron barnstone if you want to learn composition

  • @dream.fiiend
    @dream.fiiend Před 7 lety +1

    is there going to be any sweepstakes coming up?

  • @markhousel2712
    @markhousel2712 Před 5 lety +1

    Wish you were my teacher in art school

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +1

    What brand are you using Mark. It doesn't look like Windsor Newton brushes.

  • @HBountario
    @HBountario Před 4 lety

    Im wonder and would like to ask you,should we wait the the first layer the lean one really dry before the fatter one?thank you for your reply.

  • @sooth15
    @sooth15 Před 7 lety +10

    Wow, I had no idea something like that was a federal crime in the US (possibly also in Canada?) I will definitely enter to win. It's a beautiful painting, and it would be wonderful to own an original Carder piece!

    • @sooth15
      @sooth15 Před 7 lety +3

      Also, I just want to make a quick little comment to say that I was amazed to see how bad the dried-out painting looked in the brief shot you showed of it. It's amazing how much loss of colour and depth there is just by losing the gloss.

    • @clownpocket
      @clownpocket Před 7 lety

      +Ludwin V
      It's online gambling, illegal in some states

  • @stevesatterwhite5141
    @stevesatterwhite5141 Před 7 lety +1

    How long before a day's work gets dry enough to be considered dry? I am just starting out with painting, but I think I want to work about an "hour each day" on three ongoing paintings. If I paint on all three paintings daily for two weeks, then I think I will still be pretty much wet-on-wet for at least a week, right?
    One off-subject question: I bought a decent quality new easel, but it's an A type. Now as I listen and watch and learn, I think that the H model would be better. That one short holder/stop on the top of an A is really designed to put the painting close to the top. I thank I think should return it, and get the H model instead. Starting out, I want to buy good gear that will not drag me down a wrong road, a road that will mean frustration and do-overs, a road full of time-wasters that will just make me cuss a lot. Or is there something wrong with my thinking. At my age I am always surprised that I am still thinking at all.

  • @cathyserafinowicz6374

    Ah! You’re so wonderful. Glad you’re not in jail!😂❤️❤️❤️

  • @user-so4qz9yq7g
    @user-so4qz9yq7g Před 7 lety

    super

  • @anomander4985
    @anomander4985 Před 7 lety +1

    Mark, why don't you start with the middle tones?

  • @leonryan8895
    @leonryan8895 Před 7 lety +2

    Hello Mark, Greetings from Ireland. I watch all of the videos with great interest, but I still struggle with colour matching, especially when trying to match a colour from an iPad or Laptop screen, have you any tips for improving this aspect of colour matching?
    Many thanks for the effort you put into the channel, its simply inspiring to watch.
    Leon.

    • @1974gladiateur
      @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety

      Print the picture and then you can match the color. But even that is difficult to do.

    • @leonryan8895
      @leonryan8895 Před 7 lety

      Hey Sebastien.. Thanks for the shout back!...
      Yeah, My printer isn't always behaving, and sometimes with no ink its just as easy to have the iPad, Finding it really tough to accurately match without painting a sample on a laminated image the way I usually would.
      Skin tones a particular difficult one.
      You ever come across a solution to ipad matching???

  • @dannybuchmeyer2991
    @dannybuchmeyer2991 Před 6 lety

    Vhello,
    What sort of medium of oil do you put on THE canvas, and can you do That in palace THE normal fat over lean method

  • @siddheshdas7442
    @siddheshdas7442 Před 7 lety +1

    can I get Geneva oil colour in india

  • @dn4884
    @dn4884 Před 7 lety +4

    How is your paint so thin?? do you thin it down before you begin painting? because it seems so smooth and thin compared to the oils I use, always very thick and I can never thin it down to the right amount

    • @poopgross1908
      @poopgross1908 Před 6 lety +2

      He uses paint that already has medium mixed into it

  • @billchaney2220
    @billchaney2220 Před 3 lety

    How long should your first layer dry before adding second layer?

  • @starforged
    @starforged Před 7 lety +2

    Would painting with acrylics on the base cure your cracking?

    • @satchelyork
      @satchelyork Před 4 lety +1

      No that will increase it more likely than cure it as acryl makes a closed surface.

  • @brianjosephestanislao3511

    Hi Mark, how often can you paint wet on dry on the same canvas without ruining your painting?

  • @Lccastaldo
    @Lccastaldo Před 5 lety +1

    Unbelievable! I am new here...

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Před 4 lety

    Lot of great info here. Thank you.
    Light and color is elusive with the values are deeper than that of a camera's range, anything beyond 200 in an RGB scale of intensity will drop out when the range for color is truncated by an ISO reading from say, anything above 40 and less than 170. So 200 is black, 170 is black, too.
    I made my color checker after seeing you use the one you have off the Geneva site. Mine is made of a bronze door plate cover, which I sawed, bent and tooled down to the right shapes. It's a real Godsend! but I use my pallet knife more now that I see the value in it, it's just way faster that way, the paint is already there, just hold it at the right angle and see it next to the color you are trying to get...

  • @mikederby9055
    @mikederby9055 Před 7 lety +1

    Is it Cad Yellow or Cad Yellow Light? I think I have heard you mention both and I have both mixed.

    • @1974gladiateur
      @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +1

      Go on Geneva paint and you will see the different paint he uses. It's Cadnium Yellow.

    • @1974gladiateur
      @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +1

      It's Cadnium Yellow

  • @starnet36
    @starnet36 Před 4 lety

    I'm a beginner, just watching videos first before actually start painting. Question: Mark uses the term "Values" a lot when talking about a painting. Is that the same thing as color(s)?

    • @rvageorgia
      @rvageorgia Před 4 lety +1

      Value refers to the light or darkness degree of the color.Hue is the color.Chroma is the saturation of color.Look it up,value,hue,chroma.

  • @CosmicGamingPlays
    @CosmicGamingPlays Před 4 lety +1

    If its illegal to rafel off something and require purchase, how are lottery cards legal

  • @JasonReedphotography
    @JasonReedphotography Před 7 lety

    I really like your reference to talking about the cameras dynamic range. Even great cameras are limited to 10 stops of dynamic range, where the human eye can see almost 64 individual stops of light in a single scene. I.e the black in the photograph will blow out "Or consume the light" roughly 54 stops sooner than it will of the human eye. Which results in way less detail.

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety

    Same in Canada. You can by tickets to win a house for children hospital. I don't know why it will be different in US.

  • @maldoori238
    @maldoori238 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Mark I like your method very much . Please can you let me know why your studio is covered in black cloth?

    • @ataxicainc
      @ataxicainc Před 7 lety +3

      He covers his studio in black cloth so that it doesn't reflect any light into his still life. It's pretty ingenious, and I would recommend you try it out, plain black cloth or sheets work great!

    • @williamfarmer9822
      @williamfarmer9822 Před 5 lety

      Maysoon AlDooriaines Has

  • @clownpocket
    @clownpocket Před 7 lety +6

    I saw that the video was posted, and deleted, I thought is just needed editing or something.
    I didn't know you had averted a felony.😧
    Glad to see you won't be in a federal penitentiary, we need you on this side of the steel gates!👍
    Who knew? Wow! 😂

    • @1974gladiateur
      @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +3

      When you think about it, it's not funny at all. But like you said, we need him on the right side of those bars.

    • @mischabe3
      @mischabe3 Před 6 lety

      John Watson q

  • @1974gladiateur
    @1974gladiateur Před 7 lety +2

    Mark we need a new video please. Thanks.

  • @ethancapp2914
    @ethancapp2914 Před 4 lety

    Now hold on which one is the painting

  • @Sestaak
    @Sestaak Před 3 lety +1

    I tried looking into the shadow, but the shadow looked into me instead. How should I proceed?

  • @lazynut81
    @lazynut81 Před 7 lety +1

    ..and whatever..Thanks!

  • @patrickwelch3274
    @patrickwelch3274 Před 3 lety

    Shocks me every time I listen to him. Very very very few can talk and do.
    I know if I could paint like him ( or his future painting) I’d tell you all to leave me alone to paint. He could be that good. He has better than Sargent potential.

  • @jaimedelgadoquintero6757

    Eres un gran maestro, pero no hablo inglés por favor deja subtítulos en español gracias

  • @101turk
    @101turk Před 2 lety

    Another great video… when I buy my paint I’m buying only from him.

  • @silvanabaralha8665
    @silvanabaralha8665 Před 4 lety

    It isn´t a crime because there is no victim. Things just don´t become "crimes" because somebody writes that down on a piece of paper, nor do they stop being crimes for that very same reason.

  • @Pinko_Band
    @Pinko_Band Před 7 lety +3

    Mark, did you look into that claim about it being a federal crime? That just doesn't sound right, but you never know these days. Oh well, great vid as always.

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX Před 7 lety +1

      Short answer; yes, most likely it was a federal crime the way it worked previously (ie. it required a purchase for people to enter and the organisation wasn't non-profit). If you're interested in figuring it out, I'd look here: www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/alerts/alerts_view_alpha.php?id=58&type=1
      I wasn't the one who warned, but I'm fairly sure it was correct. Apparently a free giveaway like the one he has it turned into now is allowed.

    • @gargost
      @gargost Před 7 lety

      He was not holding a raffle. People were asked to purchase a product, and then they would be entered into a drawing to get another product; in this case, a painting.

    • @Pinko_Band
      @Pinko_Band Před 7 lety

      Estefan Gargost Just seems weird that would be a federal crime...

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX Před 7 lety

      Estefan Gargost Oh I understand what you mean. From a linguistic perspective I actually agree. But apparently this falls under gambling laws regardless. Giveaway / raffle / lottery / sweepstakes / etc. according to the law all mean basically the same thing and more or less should abide the same laws (non-profit, gross should go to charity, no paid promotion or indirect promotion for a product, no purchase for entry, etc.). sarafhawkins.com/blog-law-is-your-giveaway-legal/
      She actually gives a direct answer to selling a product as your 'entry fee' for a giveaway:
      sarafhawkins.com/blog-law-is-your-giveaway-legal/#comment-5644

    • @PHeMoX
      @PHeMoX Před 7 lety +1

      John Thompson Well, we all do understand he had no ill intentions whatsoever. But apparently you aren't allowed to promote a product that way by law. You can do it by making entry free though.

  • @jayhyland2815
    @jayhyland2815 Před 3 lety

    Mark, I know you know it's called a mahl......stick....but you call it a stick?? ?

  • @mrkingid
    @mrkingid Před 7 lety

    Anyone else see the demon face in the lower right of the painted jar? :D

  • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
    @theaussienurseflipper.8113 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow 7 year too late for me lol

  • @willthomsen7569
    @willthomsen7569 Před 3 měsíci

    lol accidentally committing a federal crime now that’s badass

  • @Steph8208
    @Steph8208 Před 2 lety +3

    Lol that color checker BS. That’s just too much. Too many rules. Paint how you want to paint. It’s supposed to be fun and relaxing