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Brian Ryder wants everyone to paint in oils! In this DVD he shows you how to produce atmospheric oil landscapes that are both quick and easy to do.
In this DVD Peter shows you how to create paintings that sing with light. Peter paints five pictures working from sketches or photography.
Miles paints in a wonderfully evocative style that captures the essence of Edward Seago's oil landscapes. A must for all Seago fans.
Alwyn Crawshaw introduces and demonstrates the techniques and equipment needed for successful oil painting.
The best available for thoroughly understanding the Landscape technique.
An introduction to the world's most popular artists' wet-on-wet painting technique.
So much more than just an introduction, this dvd is really a workshop in the techniques to paint special animal features including eyes, fur, hide and short hair.
In this very practical DVD Derek shows how to use a pochade box for quick oil sketches as well as producing larger pieces on his box easel.
David paints on a glorious day in the Peak District with the last of the winter snow still lying on the ground.
Jane has a wonderful sense of colour and composition that she uses with great subtlety.
In this film Ken paints in oils in London.
Karen demonstrates her unique method of portrait painting.
Pamela Kay is one of Britain’s foremost painters of flowers and still life. Working mainly in her studio, her work reflects her love of flowers and everyday objects.
Create this beautiful Panda and learn other wildlife techniques for oil painting in this detailed step-by-step dvd for beginners to advanced artists.
Create this beautiful Jaguar and learn other wildlife techniques for oil painting in this detailed step-by-step dvd for beginners to advanced artists.
Tom paints in oils, producing wonderfully observed landscapes in a loose, impressionist manner.
