High Energy Time Lapse Oil Painting Created

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Come inside the inner sanctum of a professional artist's studio where a masterpiece seascape is created in rare Fine Art Techniques and shown in time lapse for you. Over 3 months work in 6 minutes.

Thrilling mad experience and some serious art on YouTube.

It is painted in 9 stages. Each of those stages has been carefully edited and made into an exciting DVD available at our website http://artbytv.com. By way of interest, artist Robert Bosler sometimes paints in over sixty stages, which is quite rare in today's 'fast food' world. Thankfully, these techniques originating from the time of Titian will go on through time for many centuries to come.

Available also at the site are Premium Quality DVD products to help you obtain thrilling results for your own painting. Foremost of these is the Fine Art Techniques DVD, which gives you the tools you'll need to create masterpiece paintings.

We hope you enjoy our time lapse film of this painting, and look forward to having you as satisfied painters through our products at artbytv.com.

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  • wow! that is so ...

    wow! that is so pretty! you're a trip too lol

    By DZolotar [Affiliate User] 1207531610
  • I've always thought ...

    I've always thought that the most interesting part of a painting is the DOING and not just the VIEWING of finished product. Your splendid action packed video showed this - so I'm sending you my animated movie "4 Views" -to which I'll now add you..making it "5 Views" !

    By sheilagraber [Affiliate User] 1207306681
  • watching this video ...

    watching this video i couldn't help but think that he inhaled a bit too much turpentine. LOL

    By BlintVidz [Affiliate User] 1206890313
  • number 1

    number 1

    By falllenI [Affiliate User] 1206441015
  • It takes years of ...

    It takes years of dedication, hard working, observation and talents to get this skills. And most incredible thing is he done this with his memory without reference. I just started painting too. damn hard

    By mimosakhoo [Affiliate User] 1206258563
  • you smoke or is ...

    you smoke or is just adrenaline? nice job...;)

    By sowyer39 [Affiliate User] 1205677695
  • i jst start ...

    i jst start painting. I think it really hard...

    By maimaolaew69 [Affiliate User] 1205529263
  • interesting ...

    interesting Leonardo Da vinchi was dancind and made strange sound when drew?!

    By Scaglietty [Affiliate User] 1205164511
  • wooohooo LOL!

    wooohooo LOL!

    By zilla9 [Affiliate User] 1205034066
  • great

    great

    By 12419602 [Affiliate User] 1204990941
  • this nigga trippin ...

    this nigga trippin on acid.. nice painting but i think all the terpitine is making him high lol!! i work with oils all the time i love oil painting and trust me all thoes oils give you an enormus head ache

    By daslickest310 [Affiliate User] 1204720893
  • this video is damn ...

    this video is damn funny , also a nice painting,for a good start i'm gonna learn how to make all this crazy sounds :D,great inspirational video .

    By 6silverstrings [Affiliate User] 1204130261
  • Why are artist ...

    Why are artist people always so...weird? (in a good way) and have long hair? Hehe! Well I enjoy painting and drawing, I'm also weird and I'm planning on letting my hair grow. I think liking to have long hair has to do with one's love for art :P Haha!

    By newplanets [Affiliate User] 1203805346
  • That dude is fun :D

    That dude is fun :D

    By BeanTheForce [Affiliate User] 1203407974
  • Dear ximortal, ...

    Dear ximortal,

    This painting was created over a period of 3 months. The early layers are crucial to the work - light enters those layers, reflects off the painted foundation, and as it bounces back out the light picks up the layers of paint, creating life, movement and that lighted effect. It also enhances the color, among other things.

    Contact us through our artbytv site for personal help if you like - we'd be glad to be of assistance.

    By artbytv [Affiliate User] 1203283992
  • how long did it ...

    how long did it take u to paint that thing?

    I would like to attempt a painting that big, although i kinda S**k xD worth a shot :D

    Also wondering, at the begginning, were all those earlier layers important? cuz i lack the ability to build layers. Any tips and answers would be appreciated, thank you!

    By ximortal [Affiliate User] 1203281056
  • Spot on Gov.! put ...

    Spot on Gov.! put shrimp on the Barbe for me.

    By Johnnysandler [Affiliate User] 1202921967
  • I enjoyed your art!

    I enjoyed your art!

    By kayleefriend [Affiliate User] 1201714673
  • Wow you sure enjoy ...

    Wow you sure enjoy it!
    Thanks for sharing!

    By kayleefriend [Affiliate User] 1201714607
  • GREAT!

    GREAT!

    By toratora5 [Affiliate User] 1200831604
  • Thank You lovely ...

    Thank You lovely sharing

    By evakristina [Affiliate User] 1200143275
  • great painting and ...

    great painting and performance funny

    By teb4ever7 [Affiliate User] 1199713832
  • LUV IT! You are a ...

    LUV IT! You are a trip:)

    By Bravebeauty [Affiliate User] 1199480005
  • awesome!! Love your ...

    awesome!! Love your passion bro :)

    By 54spiritedwill54 [Affiliate User] 1199461396
  • Wonderful! I would ...

    Wonderful! I would love to see more of these :)

    By bellasoprano [Affiliate User] 1199297875
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