Until a couple of years ago, no one had been able to convince Joseph McGurl to document his in-depth techniques on film. Frankly, he’s already a financial success and already has a legacy.
Joseph has a heart for teaching, and he does not want to see his decades of learning disappear once he’s sailed away forever. He wants others to capture what he has spent his life learning and build on it, so they can become even better painters.
Joseph knows that the foundation he provides for you will act like rocket fuel for your painting ability. He knows that having the right mentor can speed your progress as a painter and help you skip decades trying to figure out the techniques he has learned. Though you still have to put in the "brush mileage," it's a true gift to be a fly on the wall in his studio, watching every brushstroke.
Two years ago we launched Joseph's first video, which became one of the best sellers of all time. But he had so much more to teach and wanted to show how to take a large studio painting from concept to completion. So, we followed him on location and showed his unique outdoor painting approach. Then we shot him in his studio, where he created a masterpiece.
This was no easy task because Joe likes drying time between layers, likes to add thin glazes to create depth, moods, subtle value changes, and make things sparkle. So, we patiently spent a total of 11 days with him to capture this entire process. (Don’t worry, we won’t make you watch 11 days of video. We cut out everything you don’t need to see.) The final product turned out to be 16 hours … two full days of valuable content. This is truly a rare opportunity.
Heck, you would spend two days traveling to and from an out-of-town workshop. You can save the time of travel, have access to two days of golden painting nuggets, and refer to this video time and again for the rest of your life. You can get some popcorn and binge-watch, or break it up into a few evenings, or set up in your studio and paint alongside it over the next couple of weeks.