Get ENERGY by losing some control
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Sometimes being physically comfortable while you work can make your paintings too passive. Get some energy in there by being a little bit out of control!
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Lewis Noble has lived and worked in Derbyshire since 1996. His focus lies in the physical and emotional impact of the landscape on the senses and the effect this experience has on us.
His paintings are not snapshots or photographic frozen moments but through repeated layering and eroding of the painted surface, they contain all of the time it takes to make them.
The result is a body of work that speaks to the heart of what it means to be part of the environment.
It’s fun watching you work. I like the “use your paper as your pallet” approach. I absolutely love the black lab sitting in the front seat❤️❤️
Thanks. I don't need a palette when I know that I'll be cropping later on. That's Bodhi Noble,. she's a good girl.
@@LewisNobleArtistDoesn't she like to jump out of the car and play around? Love your work as always. Your are like a magician to me.
Love the painting, it really resonated with me. I especially like the sheep 🐑 that made me smile. Your dog is pretty gorgeous too!
Sorry for late response, thanks!
well that was quite good fun to watch! Good to see your partner in paint as well. 🐶I've taken your lead with my kit and I absolutely love the simplicity. Im a busy grandma and work professionally so being able to "grab and go" has really increased my painting time. Learned all of that on the course-so fantastic. I do swap out the warm yellow for cool lemon on depending on the conditions and season and I sometimes toss in a warmer lighter value blue for bright skies on occasion. I'll never give up the signature LN bluey- black. Its an essential stable I cant live without. Cheers to a good day out in the jeep!
Thanks! I swap the yellow around sometimes. The sharpness of Lemon can be helpful. Cadmium good too for a softer gree. The primary one I'm using at the moment seems a good mid point between the two.
"Pootling around"...oh, how I sorely miss that term, having moved to another country 30+ years ago.
Pootling around, pottering about, tinkering. I do it all!
You had me when I saw that title!!!!!
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Love love love it. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Hi Lewis, Could I ask a favor? What is the blue pastel that you are using for the sky? I have been searching for that blue. It’s perfect for the work I have in mind!
I'm not quite sure the label has come off! It's quite a cool blue though.
Lewis can you tell me what king of paper you use to paint outside please ?
I Love the wildness in your work. What pastels do you use x
Just soft pastels have a watch of this one ruclips.net/video/qzHfYOwfs_Y/видео.htmlsi=cKsJazJB30_L7k3J
Love the passion you exude in your mark making. I feel both the masculine and feminine energy masculine.. the dance if you would. Thank you for inspiring Lewis!✨
Bonjour Lewis, merci pour ces belles vidéos. Je rêverais de prendre des cours avec vous mais mon anglais est tellement mauvais que malheureusement je me contente juste de vos magnifiques vidéos. Est-ce qu’un jour je sais que vous l’avez déjà fait vous pourriez nous parler de retranscrire ce travail sur des grandes toiles, et comment on s’y prend j’adorerais voir une vidéo sur ce thème. Merci encore pour votre super travail. Je vous suis avec cœur
Thanks for watching! You just have to try to stay creative and experimental, not copy the sketch.
the cryions you use are water soluable?
No they are just soft pastel.
I’m not sure what he uses but I think ínstense water soluble pencils….or Derwent?
Soft pastels.
Oh and Caran d Ache aquarelle II crayons
Do you mean Neocolour II
Have a look at my previous video where I talk about materials. I don’t use anything fancy or special. ruclips.net/video/qzHfYOwfs_Y/видео.htmlsi=Ft5VWUuJj59qyGP_