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Are you painting in watercolour, acrylic, oil, or all of them? I've yet to find a really poor watercolour demo on YouTube; a good demonstrator is our own Alan Owen; and for a different approach, try Steve Cronin. Acrylics - try Brandon Shaeffer, of Shaeffer Art: a very young man, but (why do I say but..?) worth a good look, as it were... by which I mean that he's an interesting painter. <div>
</div><div>The trouble comes in when you start looking for oil painting demos - there are some really rancid stinkers out there, the majority, but by no means all, from the USA. Quite why that should be, I really don't know: there are some fabulous oil painters in the States; it's just that few of them seem to make YouTube videos.</div><div>
</div><div>If you can find a good art course within reach - and I share both your non-driving and no-bus problems, so I know that's not easy - give it a try. Otherwise - the free YouTube demos are good for watercolour and usually acrylic; be careful of the oil ones; and buy a few books - or go to the library - and a DVD or two. </div>
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Thank you all for the replies once again. In answer to some questions raised I'm specifically trying out watercolour and do have lots of books and dvd's already including a starter course by Geoff Kersey, covering landscapes. Others include seascapes, crystal & glass and flowers. I also watch the 'Splash of Paint' series each week with Matthew Palmer and guest artists and find their tips and instruction helpful, which is why I wondered if I would be wasting my time and money with an online course as it may offer me nothing more than I am already getting at little or no cost!
I suppose I am looking for some kind of honest criticism to know if I am any good at it and how I can improve and move forward. At the moment I feel like my painting is quite naïve and flat, but I also recognise that I haven't been doing it for more than a few months, so perhaps my embarrassment over my efforts will ease with time. :$
Thank you all again.
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Mrs Bee, just a little more advice before you go. Keep looking in at the forum and watch the videos on Utube as already stated and you don't need any more than a few good painting instruction books. practice and more practice will give you confidence
and I can assure you that you will see a great improvement in your painting.keep all your efforts and you can see,by comparing te old with the latest, that you are getting
along fine. A few months is not a long time to be painting and it depends on how often you do it Mrs Bee, so be patient with yourself,you will be your own critique and you will
know when to feel pleased with your work.It takes time but you are getting there..
happy painting.........Syd :-)
