Painting with palette knives
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Landscape painter Brad Teare shares tips and ideas about how to paint with thick paint. He posts additional information on his blog: bradteare.blogs...
I love palette knife paintings. I recently saw some of your work in a gallery in Santa Fe. Love your technique. I am a pastel artist but I am now trying to move into palette knife painting using acrylic paint. (I can't tolerate the smell of oil paint and the mediums. Even the odorless mineral spirits gives me a headache. lol It may be odorless, but there is still toxins in there.) Thank you for this video; I enjoyed watching it and learned a lot from it.
This is the first video I watched this Saturday morning. What a great way to start my day!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much!
Freaking gorgeous. I aspire to paint like this. Thank you so much. I appreciate the time lapse, and your calm, easy voice!
Thank you, Lily! Your positive comments are much appreciated.
this Texture is fantastical! I've just recently started to paint with the palette knife, and I enjoy the process immensely!
Hi Professor Teare. This is a superb lesson from a master artist. I've always loved the dramatic strokes of the palette knife. Your decades of experience are so obvious here. Wonderful colors and exciting forms too. Thank you! Antti
Recently started using a palette knife to paint with acrylics and found out that it gave me the look I had been searching for. This vid demonstrates how to use the palette knife for the most GORGEOUS effects. Nicely done. I am hooked on your style and have subscribed so I can watch them all. Thanks!
thebudkellyfiles Many thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for subscribing.
What an amazing painting...as a beginner I really appreciate seeing how this is done. So we’ll explained...thank you.
I did a couple of palette knife paintings myself and did not touch them back with a brush to keep the rawness. But i like you idea of smoothing out several areas. Learnt a lot. Awesome job.
Brad thank you so very much:)
I'm an encaustic artist but have recently joined several plein air painting groups, I so much love your art and so appreciate your videos! They have been immensely helpful to me:) Hugs
Thank you so much, Shoshana! I hope your painting goes well. Best wishes.
Wow. This is fantastic.
Super nice I like it.
I love the freely thick brushwork
Beautiful, and thank you
Thank you. Gorgeous work.
Wow. I'm going to try this on the view from my window - it's all different kinds of tree, and I've seen from this how to make the different textures.
Gosto muito de pintura com espátula e você é um grande mestre nesta arte! Parabéns!
Many thanks Hiltom! I appreciate the kind words!
Absolutely brilliant! I'm in awe.
Many thanks for the kind words!
Great variety Brad! Nicely done.
Thanks!
Great video thanks for sharing. In the beginning do you use a reference photo that inspiration is taken from?
Superb Brad, many thanks.
This is wonderful. I miss seeing you work. Where can I find you now?
I'm mostly on Instagram these days at @bradteare
Bravo!
Excellent. Thanks for this. My personal view is it looked overworked at the end-preferred it with lest colour, but I recognise this is a tutorial.
Talented chap.
Thanks. Painting is always a bit of a gamble. You hope for the best and the best occasionally happens. I've tried to control this rather disconcerting phenomenon but it rarely ends the way one anticipates. Thanks for your comment.
Hi Brad,
yes you are right. Unfortunately Art/painting doesn't work as a science.....I just painted something and it is awful, and yet the other day I did something that I would be happy to share with anyone!
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Great demo! Thanks.
Beautiful.
Good nay awesome job! Ty I am just starting helped a lot.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching.
Perhaps try one or two real time video recording while silent? Maybe show mixing paint, but also explain here and there of what you are doing. Many find just the sound of paint mixed and applied on canvas therapeutic.
This is the fifth or so video I've watched of yours. All of them are very informative. Would you mind showing the finished product a little better? This video cuts a little short. The one discussing color and the correction you made with hue also cuts short and could even be strengthened if you showed a comparison before and after. Thanks so much for your videos. I'm learning a lot!
Very good suggestions! I am slowly revising most of my videos and will take your suggestion into account.Thanks for the feedback!
Which medium have you used along with the paint?
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR TAN HERMOSA PINTURA !!!
+Marta Tauber De nada!
thank you
I miss seeing you on CZcams!
Thanks. I got demonetized by CZcams so that kind of ruined my enthusiasm. But I'm trying to get some new videos up with Gumroad. I will have some free ones soon I hope.
Love it!!
PLEASE DO MORE IMPASTO! THANKS!
Amazing
Lindo demais 😍
I like long videos, but also shorter ones like this from which you can absorb so much information and new ideas. I always used to use round brushes - but I think one moves on over the years, and now I employ filberts, flats, rounds, fans, riggers: and indeed knives: I was inhibited for years by advice in a book that one shouldn't ever combine brush and knife-work, but aim to complete a painting in one or the other; took me a long time to realize this was dogmatic and bad advice. If I may ask you a question - I'm not a great devotee of the Bob Ross method, for all sorts of reasons (and no disrespect to him is intended) but I have wondered if his trademark palette knife would not be a good investment - it seems to have a versatility which my knives (which are much smaller) lack. I wonder if you have a view about this?
+Robert Jones If it is the knife I'm thinking of it is flat like a butter knife? IF so it is one I don't routinely use but others might find it useable. I agree that it is best to avoid adopting others ideas as usable for us. I use use a fan brush quite routinely now and earlier in my career I could find no use for them. My current strategy is to have as many diverse tools in the studio as possible. When I need a mark I currently can't get with the tools I routinely use I reach for one of the ones I don't often use (although I have yet to do this with my Bob Ross knife perhaps someday I will). Thanks for the comments.
+Brad Teare Thanks for the reply. It's actually a wedge-shaped knife (would that be a butter-knife - I'm a bit primitive on the cutlery front!) with a long edge and a shorter one; it seems to be more rigid than a conventional painting-knife. Ross relied on it heavily, and while - as I say - I'm not a devotee of his or Bill Alexander's painting methods, it does look like a potentially useful tool. Anything's good that helps you make a mark, I think - even though a lot of painters just turn their brushes round and score into their paintings with the pointed end, thus obviating the need for several purpose-built implements and avoiding some expense. So I don't go out looking for more gadgets and ways of spending money, but now and then something appears for which I can see a real use - and the Bob Ross knife is one such. My knives are decades old now, so perhaps I should just spend some money and give it a try! Good to hear from you, please keep posting these demonstrations, which are packed with information and extremely useful.
wow, thanks lots. i was going to ask if you ever used the long brushes. they seem made for your style. i bought a bunch of long rosemary mongoose but they cost so much i'm afraid to get them dirty...:-) nice video, you seem to be working faster these days. is that right?
I am working a little bit faster these days. I think it's my confidence I've gotten from dealing with anxiety. I'm also enjoying using a wider variety of brushes. Working with the palette knives have been good for me.
My goal
Great video Brad. Roughly how long would this thick impasto paint take to dry? Do you use a quick dry medium with your paint. Cheers.
Thick paint takes a long time to dry and I don't generally use driers. It will be dry to the touch in two to three weeks and dry all the way through in six months or so.
Maravilhoso!
Thank you!
Are you using acrylics or oils here?
I'm using Gamblin oil paints.
Could that be done using acrylics?
Yes, yu could use the same technique using acrylics but I would add some texturing medium like Golden's High Solid Gel to keep the texture as dimensional when it dries.
What paints do you use please?
I use a wide variety of different brands, depending on the specific intensity of color. But mostly I use Gamblin, RGH, Windsor & Newton, and Williamsburg oil paints.
You may think it's boring to show your techniques while working slowly but remember that those of us who are watching you don't think that is so. Your video would have been a lot more helpful if you slow it down.
You are using a brush in here, wrong title...
Thank you for sharing, unfortunately I wanted to see nothing but the art with the palette knife. Good work but i want to see only the art of knife
I am working almost exclusively with the knife now. I will try to get some more videos about it in the future.
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Is this acrylic paint?
Thank you
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.