Cant believe I missed Ryan Jensen again on here until just now. I am one of those people getting really hyped to paint watching him. Just such an amazing way to paint I LOVE his energy. Cant get enough of his painting ideas
Thanks for showing the pile of paper towels. I always use a lot when everyone around me has just used a couple of them and I wonder if there is something wrong with the way I paint.
Ryan's painting is so energetic! It could be stopped at any stage and would be looking as very abstract to impression of sunset. I like colors, his ability to create images from those colors. It was so much fun to watch. Thank you very much!
Watching this and getting inspired as I always do with Ryan’s paintings. Ryan is an excellent artist and teacher. My take away is how he composes the scene with color, allowing the color to create the form. RWPalumbo
Hello from Lewes, Delaware. I definitely relate to Ryan explanation of ‘trusting his process.’ In that he transcends his being into his work at the time, and his heart as it becomes one with his painting. And not til Ryan looks back when it’s done, does he realize what he’s accomplished. Great work, Ryan! Thanks, Eric.
Just coming in....late! I'm already confused how he's going to get this!! LOL!!! Yep, I remember seeing him and the kids rock climbing!! I was as impressed as I am with his painting!! LOL!!!
OMG, the environmentalist in me is cringing everytime Ryan grabs those papertowels!!! LOL!!! My husband does the same thing to clean up a tiny spill....Aahhh!! 🤣🤣
They are an unfortunate tool for painting. Cloth is unaffordable even as used rags. One theoretically could reuse rags for a little while if they were hung outside to dry. Weather permitting. Oily rags indoors whether paper towels or cloth are a hazardous fire risk.
One reason that many painters have stopped using mineral spirits or turpentine as a solvent, using only linseed or another oil to clean brushes, etc., as oil painters did before turpentine. If I start painting, as I hope to, I'm going to do the same thing. I'm scared of those rags! Linseed oil is vastly less volatile than turpentine! I am clueless about Gamasol.
Cant believe I missed Ryan Jensen again on here until just now. I am one of those people getting really hyped to paint watching him. Just such an amazing way to paint I LOVE his energy. Cant get enough of his painting ideas
Ryan Jensen is one of my favorite plein air and studio painters.
What an amazing brain and vision! I love his style ❤
I had a big smile watching this.... thank you so much 😂😂😂😂😂❤😂
Thanks for showing the pile of paper towels. I always use a lot when everyone around me has just used a couple of them and I wonder if there is something wrong with the way I paint.
Wow !! Ryan Jensen… we COULD think of it as a finished piece right now!!!watching from Virginia.
It’s got to be hard having to look in one direction at his canvas, and turn back to look at you Eric. Totally enjoying his impromptu portrait!
Thanks for providing a new way to think about light refraction at sunset. I've never seen this before❤
Also it takes guts to do this approach live so 👏👏👏👏 I bravo
This is very timely because my plein air group will be painting a sunset on the Gulf of Mexico next Monday!
Ryan's painting is so energetic! It could be stopped at any stage and would be looking as very abstract to impression of sunset. I like colors, his ability to create images from those colors. It was so much fun to watch. Thank you very much!
From Boston
Love it 👍
Ryan has given me inspiration and not just painting but in life , a fabulous role model 🤗🫶
Thank you
Tasmania
I really enjoyed watching Ryan. What great energy! He is so talented and his spirit shines when he paints!
Thank you Ryan & Eric. So beautiful. It's like the Heartbeat of Creation... Order... Chaos... Order... Chaos... superimposed..
Favourite part....😂 when Eric pretends to pick his nose as a pose... This was great thank you
Love watching Ryan - I’m struggling to loosen my painti
Thanks for sharing this, Ryan is indeed a rock star, so skillful, inspiring and creative!
Love love Ryan loose and free the best way to be xxxx
Watching this and getting inspired as I always do with Ryan’s paintings. Ryan is an excellent artist and teacher. My take away is how he composes the scene with color, allowing the color to create the form. RWPalumbo
Hello from Lewes, Delaware.
I definitely relate to Ryan explanation of ‘trusting his process.’ In that he transcends his being into his work at the time, and his heart as it becomes one with his painting. And not til Ryan looks back when it’s done, does he realize what he’s accomplished. Great work, Ryan! Thanks, Eric.
Love just watching him paint! Very inspirational! I love the color! not boring at all. I don’t see how it could be! 😁
Cool...nice and spontaneous, loose...crazy! Yeah!!@
Such a fun video. Ryan Jensen is always so fun 🎉
That was fun and inspiring with a lot of valuable insights. Very creative and talented. Really enjoyed that. A great perspective on creativity. Thanks
This has inspired me to paint the sunset through my woods! Can’t wait to try, thanks!
Great job, Ryan. I love your process. You are brave, Eric. (The quick portrait.)
Amazing!!
Brush Freedom for All!! Good stuff! Hello from Arizona!
He is never boring. I really enjoy his loose art. BTW…His Tommie Lee Jones imitation is hilarious.
Ryan is a spontaneous, energetic and talented painter.. Eric’s portrait looks like he’s got a starfish on his right cheek!😂❤
So much fun to watch. I love it. I paint fast, but, not quite this fast. Brilliant. From San Antonio
Watching on catch up from England
Hello from Johnstown, Ohio. Sunsets definitely go away too fast. Great demo.
Ryan, I feel for you that Eric makes it all about him. You, Ryan, and e he boss!! Thanks for being patient with Eric’s ego
It was very impromtu. Thanks for being patient with MY ego.
Ryan is a hoot!
Watching from Vancouver WA USA 🌸
Love it!❤
Wild and crazy to watch!!! Hello from New Mexico!
Great demo!
Just coming in....late! I'm already confused how he's going to get this!! LOL!!! Yep, I remember seeing him and the kids rock climbing!! I was as impressed as I am with his painting!! LOL!!!
Hello dear, I am from Karachi. Ryan is a GIANT ❤🎉
Idky but I thought, "this dude looks like he was a marine at one time". Crazy 😊
I came into this ill prepared. That thing is on fire.
On fire in a really good way! I love the portrait most of all!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Eric!!!!
OMG, the environmentalist in me is cringing everytime Ryan grabs those papertowels!!! LOL!!! My husband does the same thing to clean up a tiny spill....Aahhh!! 🤣🤣
They are an unfortunate tool for painting. Cloth is unaffordable even as used rags. One theoretically could reuse rags for a little while if they were hung outside to dry. Weather permitting. Oily rags indoors whether paper towels or cloth are a hazardous fire risk.
One reason that many painters have stopped using mineral spirits or turpentine as a solvent, using only linseed or another oil to clean brushes, etc., as oil painters did before turpentine.
If I start painting, as I hope to, I'm going to do the same thing. I'm scared of those rags! Linseed oil is vastly less volatile than turpentine! I am clueless about Gamasol.