I Paint Three Peaches - Painting Demo

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Published 2018-03-29
I paint three peaches with oil paint. I also discuss painting surface texture and keeping your focus on values.

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All Comments (21)
  • Folks stick with Mark. It will be good for you if you are a beginner. I remember watching some of his stuff a decade ago when I was just starting out and it got me to look at value and color instead of painting "things". Flash forward a decade and now I'm a nationally represented artist with press and awards. Stick with it and never quit working hard every single day.
  • i've learned more here than after 4 years of college in fine arts
  • @RobertF-
    This is a great technique. Painting with bold, visible brush strokes not only looks more interesting than putting in tiny peach fuzz and other mundane details that just make it look like a ubiquitous photograph instead of a unique painting, but it's actually easier and just plain more fun to paint like this. It's a "win win".
  • @tomjohnson9976
    Magical to watch those peaches grow in front of me! Beautiful brush strokes and colors.
  • @technomarineco
    Thank you sir. I was an absolute beginner when I started learning from you 10 or so videos ago. So far, I ve made your color checker, paint brushes holder, and an 8 foot version of your easel (but oh, how I would love to buy the "newer" crazy awesome looking easel that you designed). I am from Malaysia and so, with the currency exchange plus shipping, I would need a really good excuse to spend that much (winsor & newton paints are at least five times cheaper) or my wife would have my head especially since I ve just quit my job. Still, when I get the chance/justification, I will buy Geneva paint to show you love. Basically, I just need to show wifey how I went from zero to "hey, you can paint" because of such a generous teacher like you. Also because I really want to buy your paint. Thank you Mr. Carder.
  • Beautiful as always! My eyes can see those soft little hairs in your colours, the cooler shades being where the light reflects on the peach fuzz.
  • @shakiian
    I'm a painter from iran. Love your teaching lessons🙏🏻i'm learning so much. Thanks lord there are amazing masters like you that teach us free❤️❤️
  • @wiznat10
    I really like how you show the reference picture on the left as you're painting. This is really helps me understand why you doing what you're doing as i look back and forth. I lot of videos i see its just the artist painting and its a little harder to follow along. You kinda explain this at 22:00. This for the video.
  • @SeanKroner
    It's another amazing video! The painting, the narration, and the palette shots are really helpful.
  • @johnmarble3177
    Mark, I think it is good for us to watch and judge while you paint, I know it helps me learn. You keeps us grounded on what is important. I love your style and comments. Thank you, John
  • @SmillyDonut
    Just wanted to tell you that this was a great demo. It was so cool to watch you paint this.
  • I absolutely love the way you paint. Thank you so much for all your tutorials, they are very helpful.
  • @alancayton5103
    I'm often touched by your demos and learn something or have some habit reinforced. Very helpful. Thank you!
  • @clownpocket
    You’re the best teacher Mark, by far. Your methods are logical, precise, and understandable.
  • @sheliacruz3502
    This was truly amazing. Thank you so much for your hard work and time.
  • @lovelycorinne
    Love your videos and paint! I’d love to see this type of video with portraits and shadows. Thanks for another great video.
  • @MrSargenti
    Nice work, Mark. I always admire your skill as both a painter and teacher. You possess a rare talent for both.
  • Your training is outstanding. You have taught me so much with no confusion. Love your paintings they are so real looking.