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Acrylic Painting Lesson – Horses in the Misty Forest by JM Lisondra

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  1. ok. Gracias.. Ah, 12 por 16 pulgadas? te pregunté porque creí que era 12, por 16 cm, si era en cm, es muy pequeño. me da mucho gusto verte pintar y como haces las mezclas de colores . he aprendido mucho contigo.

    • De nada y muchas gracias Sí, es 12 pulgadas por 16 pulgadas

  2. real y nice job

  3. are you philippino

    • Ohh good..:)

  4. me encanta como tú pintas

  5. Hola. disculpa. esa pintura es acrílica a base de agua? y el cuadro cuanto mide ? por favor es que no entiendo. pero estoy interesada en aprender cómo tu lo haces. gracias. un saludo desde Venezuela

    • Está bien. Sí, es pintura acrílica de base acuosa. El tamaño es 12×16 pulgadas

  6. Hi John, I did your horse picture which I love but my trees look awful….what can I do to make them look misty….it looks like they are too close….to brown…..and just stuck there?? Any ideas for me?? Thanks

    • Thanks so much Jaziel, that was very nice of you to say to me…you are a first. Thanks

    • Patricia Farmer I totally agree with you. He is not only a good painter but also a kind human being. God blesses you again…

    • Thanks John for getting back to me…I will try that and let you know how I make out. I really respect you for taking the time to get back to me on my problem. You are a great artist and a great person. God bless you and your family. thanks again. Patricia

    • hello Patricia… Just add blue+yellow with more white and a very little amount of red to make it light blue green. make sure it’s very light blue green…. just add more white to make it lighter…. you’re welcome Patricia..

  7. Very good John,I would think twice before attempting horses,The colours are great,soft and atmospheric.

    • John magne Lisondra where can I find your sketch of the horses?

    • thank you Carole… I have provided the sketched of the horses if ever you want to try it.

  8. l don’t see you add up some water to your brush color…n’.. it runs so smoothly…how…?

    • T/q John..

    • +M Ridza it’s how I execute… when you know the medium you will use it smoothly even if you add small amount of water on it or nothing at all. And also my canvas’ surface is smooth enough to apply..

  9. exenlent!!

    • thank you Antonia

  10. Awesome painting! Really nice. I see that you fixed the back legs. afterwards:-) The horses look alive!

    • yes you’re right Michael.. :) thank you

    • Yeah it happens when you’re looking at your painting for too long you don’t notice the obvious. Great work anyway!

    • +Michael Pog thank you.. yes sometimes i didn’t notice what i did wrong while videotaping. I just retouched it after off cam.

  11. trop fort bravo

  12. hi John I painting houses and different animals. but you make so aesy.loved I wish you paint tho reflect of the Sunnyside ..thanks so much.for your tannic. .

    • you’re welcome Javier… thank you. I have sunset paintings maybe you can check it on my channel.

  13. good

  14. The white horse’s neck is too thin. Otherwise a good job!

    • I actually I already retouched it after taking the video. I didn’t notice while filming and painting..

  15. Hi John I’ve been watching other horse paintings and I still like yours the best! I loved the way the highlights brought everything to life!!!

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  16. Thank you for your lesson 😍😍

    • you’re welcome Sosa.. thank you for suggesting.. :)

  17. thank you

    • you’re welcome Stacy

  18. absolutely fantastic bro…

  19. beyond beautiful!!!! A+++++

    • thank you for that bro..

  20. Magical to watch! Very relaxing & love your understanding of horses’ muscle structure! Beautiful! A joy to watch!