Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Leaf Tree

Here is a lesson in oil painting techniques for leaf or deciduous trees. Please toggle to full screen for maximum detail.
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Duration : 0:7:38


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25 Responses to Oil Painting Lesson – Wilson Bickford – Leaf Tree

  1. closetbeaner says:

    BOB ROSS!!! yeah …
    BOB ROSS!!! yeah lol thanks man. I remember watching him paint when i was little. Im trying to get into oil painting so i want to watch artists do their thing

  2. wilsonbickford says:

    Do you mean Bob …
    Do you mean Bob Ross?

  3. closetbeaner says:

    whats the name of …
    whats the name of that guy that looked like a lion? came out on pbs i think, used to draw different stuff?

  4. wilsonbickford says:

    The only thing to …
    The only thing to improve one’s skills is practice. There is no “magic formula” or short-cut, but if you’re earnest and willing to devote time to your passion, you WILL see growth and better results. Best of luck with it !!!

  5. allenda77 says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the great tips, I will certainly be taking these techniques into account when I do my own paintings, I am still learning, hopefully some day I will make paintings as magnificent as yours:)

  6. wilsonbickford says:

    You’re welcome. I …
    You’re welcome. I hope you find it useful.

  7. MrGooshness says:

    beatiful and well …
    beatiful and well done i loved this vid and thanks for posting it ,i think it will help alot

  8. wilsonbickford says:

    Thank you for …
    Thank you for watching my channel. Anyone can learn to paint if they’re willing to work at it a little.

  9. amnab828 says:

    Thanks for the …
    Thanks for the awesome lesson on trees! I used your waterfall lesson last year, and now I’m pretty good at it. You’re a great teacher!! :D

  10. wilsonbickford says:

    It’s not difficult. …
    It’s not difficult. It just takes a little practice.

  11. Ashi309 says:

    thanks alot for …
    thanks alot for this video.You have made leaf trees so easy .i will surely try this one.

    Aisha

  12. wilsonbickford says:

    Thank you!
    Thank you!

  13. mayaathakur says:

    u teach wonderfully …
    u teach wonderfully…n tht makes u a better artist thn d rest!! u make it seem easy n sumthn evry1 cn learn.

  14. wilsonbickford says:

    Thanks for watching!
    Thanks for watching!

  15. shellbell1712 says:

    very pretty! i love …
    very pretty! i love this!

  16. wilsonbickford says:

    Yes, it takes a …
    Yes, it takes a little investment to get started, but if you shop on-line at places such as dickblick d o t c o m or jerrysartarama d o t c o m, you will find much better prices.

  17. fuelle says:

    Great lesson! I …
    Great lesson! I really wish I could try this medium, but oil paints and supplies are so expensive.

  18. wilsonbickford says:

    Thanks for watching …
    Thanks for watching! I have a bunch more at jerrysartarama d o t com Click on the FREE ART LESSONS heading and choose Category -Artists/ Wilson Bickford

  19. MikeChambers1001 says:

    Very Good clips sir …
    Very Good clips sir ! I enjoyed watching them all !Mike Chambers

  20. wilsonbickford says:

    Maybe for a future …
    Maybe for a future post. ?

  21. gotmaria says:

    can you paint a …
    can you paint a leaf lesson?

  22. wilsonbickford says:

    Thanks!
    Thanks!

  23. 006Rushaug says:

    Beautiful! 5/5
    Beautiful! 5/5

  24. wilsonbickford says:

    I clean ALL of my …
    I clean ALL of my Oil brushes in 100% Mineral Spirits ( a.k.a. “Paint Thinner )
    Replacement of brushes depends on how frequently they’re used. Some of my brushes last a few months, others may last a couple of years. The only “rule” to proper brush care is to make sure you wash all of the paint out of them, dry them thoroughly and store them so that they aren’t laying on their bristles. ( lay them flat or upright, “handles-down” in a container. )

  25. nutmegger1957 says:

    I presume you wash …
    I presume you wash all your brushes when you are through, right?
    Are there brushes you DON’T clean and reuse?
    How often are you replacing brushes?
    What are some of the rules of cleaning brushes?