How I drop into my work quickly…
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- I’m in the studio today with a painting I haven’t worked on in a while. To help me drop back into it quickly, here’s something that I do, that you might want to try too. I unplug from my phone and other distractions and set a timer for 20-30 minutes. It gets me out of my head and fired up to make big moves fast.
Watch at high speed, how this painting changes in 30 minutes.
A timer is super effective if you’re short on time, too. So give it a try. Take the time seriously, set a timer, and go for it! I’m never sure where the work is going, but I trust that I’m finding my way. Experimenting and staying loose is the best way forward.
How do you show up and drop into your practice?
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-Nicholas Wilton
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Great tip Nicholas, setting a timer on myself will definitely stop the overthinking and procrastinating . I loved watching this painting evolve and how you took risks. Then when you flipped the painting, well it just worked 😍
Little and often!
This was very cool. Thank you!
Great work! Love it 😍
I LOVED watching you paint on fast mode!!😄and looks done to me…and soon as you flipped it!!😄👌🏻👌🏻
Nick, could you show us a video of how you continue this painting? Or even once it's finished?? THANK YOU!!!
Such a good topic! I suspect most of us have trouble dropping into a painting session. I’m going to try this idea of 30 minutes.
LOVE !
Sunday vlogs and Wednesday podcasts can’t get to my ears quickly enough!!!
ThanQ Nick 💌
Thanks so much
I needed this video for soooo many reasons. Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks for what you do Nicholas. As a new aspiring artist, your sharing is very helpful and inspiring. Great work!
When you made all sorts of marks and that huge yellow-green area, it was messy and chaotic. I would have been discouraged at that point, and maybe even given up. This video is a demonstration of what to do in that situation. Thank you!
No Fear painting!
Love the freedom in the second version. (I think I should switch from acrylics to oils.) It is a fun piece, Nick. Love it!
Impressive. I am going to try this
Impressive as always Nick! I like the idea of setting a time to get to it. Hopefully it will stop me fiddling about before I start working on a piece. Love those shades of green and blue together.
Hi Nicholas, I LOVE this place and you have the greatest advice that doesn't just touch on technique but actually connection with your art and that is what I often need in this chaotic adult life! You're just the coolest! From one Renaissance gal to an enigmatic man, I give gratitude!
Very cool. What kind of canvas material are you using here?
Always enjoy your presentations. Thank you.
Thrilling video!!...
Hey Nick - I love your work!!my question is do you have a sense of what colour palette you want to use before starting as it seems like whatever colour you use- it pops against what you have? When I use a timer the colours seem to get muddy!!?😊
Yah, some of my best piece (have sold) I don't know what I'm doing as I working on it. This makes it hard to explain what the piece is about. I sometimes (all) make it up and some how it makes sense.
Hi Nicholas, how do you hang your paintings?
Ahhhh, now i know that you know that you know that you dont know what youre doing most of the time! 😜
I love when we give ourselves permission to not know and to do it anyway.
What size is the canvas?