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The Power of Understanding Temperature in Your Paintings with Stefan Baumann

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • Unlocking the Power of Temperature in Your Paintings with Stefan Baumann, Today is your lucky day! Finally, some common sense advice on making temperatures, how to look at them, how to understand them, and how to paint them, With artist Stefan Baumann as your guide the mystery of temperatures will no longer exist. Travel with Stefan as he lifts the veil of secrecy that has covered the rules of temperature for 100 years. Finally with Stefan as your leader, your coach, and your advisor, temperatures will no longer be a secret, and after watching this video you will be hooked on learning more about temperature is plus all the other secrets and Stefan Baumann reveals to Natalie in this video but all of his secrets he shares with his coaching students, his Patreon students, and yet the secrets are still a mystery to thousands and thousands of painters out there
    Discover the Key to Captivating Paintings: Stefan Baumann's Temperature Te Get a free Book at his website www.StefanBaumann.com.
    The paintings of Stefan Baumann reveal the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann’s weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America’s National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture - a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.

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  • @tusk242
    @tusk242 Год назад +9

    I learned about colors the warm and cool by Owen Gromme. I was about 11 years old, he had been painting for sometime by then, but learned later to get that light he wanted to bring out his subject, because for sometime he had been doing Illustrative work. I learned more from him than the education I was getting in school. I still have a few tubes of paint he gave me. But my mom did not want me to waste time on art. Thank you. I have plenty of Acrylics, so I use them as an under coat, and will use the oils as an over coat , I am NOT by any means wealthy. My heat is 50 in winter mainly to keep pipes from freezing, my hot water is on vacation. Stove and refrigerator too costly to use. And too old to waste time, so I paint with what I have at the moment

    • @eawil-sunart
      @eawil-sunart Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @robinlindberg6339
      @robinlindberg6339 3 месяца назад +1

      You should like me here in Minnesota. I try to keep my thermostat at an even 53° not to freeze pipes. Most all electronics are UNPLUGGED, frig fried, and rarely use oven, mostly stovetop.
      My best to you from Minnesota.

    • @tusk242
      @tusk242 2 месяца назад

      @@robinlindberg6339 Minnesota. A part use to like this state. Farther up north, near Canadian Boarder. But something Bothers me the State Flag. and when I was there last, mind. part. I felt I was NOT IN USA.at all . And I heard in arguments ALI Akbar. death to America. What happened.? Seen the trash the litter. little love for the beauty , in fact they scrub that away in the NEW STATE FLAG. Is this due to the poor education, the constant dumbing down, the constant letting certain students RIDE Freely without studying, passing tests without really passing. So little concentration on the beauty, the care of the land, to respect.. SO many plants we have are some of the vitamins , like SINGING NETTLE. regarded as nothing more than a nasty weed...and I too when younger thought the same. Home I use the Microwave. instant milk, instant eggs. If the INSTANT items are well contained, in glass jar. ( too many toxins in the plastic) even tea bag are a form of plastic. Fish, older ones, some of the expensive ones plastic has been found between the layer of meat.( like the Marlon )Wisconsin. where I live. near the lake, the BIGGEST in USA affordable Housing is being built. CRIME has been rising since the affordable ones the did build in the area. Homes I uses to live in as a child. that were once well kept, respected by those that lives in the are are now part of the CRIME areas, Dirty , trash litters the Freeway, when ever you start to see it on the hill areas, then you know you are close to heavy crime. most on Assistance and live far better than YOU OR I. Homeless. it seems many too have Low education, may have a higher IQ, to know where to get something for nothing, next fix, food, how to stay alive. Many grew up in the DUMBING down in Education, and now homeless. Those that had been healthy physically fit often ended up being drafted, or enlisted into service. to fight wars in a foreign land that we DID NOT WIN. USA is in trouble. Many think TRUMP will fix things. BUT like the 4 years he was President , MAINSTREAM MEADIA NEWS destroyed much that he did get done. Like showing in the news omitting the crowds of people that came to see him sworn in, to about a few 100. I am 76, and because i am shy of a number of actual tax working credit , I do not see the so call added amount to SSI SSDI SSAI. Today many of the YOUNG do not see WORKING hard to pay taxes, any use. They want to have fun. But if worse was to hit , they have no clue how to survive, but to probably steal, kill if need be. Many want to get high , party. live life. Skip college and get stuck with years of college pay back interest into a career that gets terminated, taken over by "AI" ,, Ah , did not expect to do a lot of "Chicken Scratching." Stay safe. I watch sometimes how people make secret room additions. If you think and wonder, why are so Many Billionaires build HUGE bunkers below their homes Like the Fall Out Shelters, many middle class added to their homes in the 50's

  • @mattg5978
    @mattg5978 Год назад +13

    I just got finished with my BFA in painting. It was such a major let down that political ideology has taken the place of having any type of technique which has completely taken over the university’s. I could not believe what laziness and sloppiness passes for great taste. How do I reconcile that I feel like I’ve just wasted 3-4 years ?

  • @GettinLa8d
    @GettinLa8d 7 месяцев назад +5

    Alizarin crimson is a synthetic of madder lake. I find your assessment of it's usefulness far too narrow. If you look at Van Gogh (The Bedroom), Edward Munch( Anxiety) Frida Kahlo. they will have used a red color achieved by muting hues similar to Alizarin C. Furthermore I find it's cool temperature, transparency, and tinting strength are all key factors in it's use, and as mentioned, can create beautiful muted mixtures of color.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  7 месяцев назад +1

      some people like chocolate and some vanilla so go ahead and use whatever color you want and do not learn what I was saying

  • @jinimurray4090
    @jinimurray4090 20 дней назад

    This is a good teaching
    Next time -with notes
    I prefer the boionging than the cringing I go through hearing “🤮”
    Thanks Stefan

  • @gatchpaints
    @gatchpaints 7 месяцев назад

    At a low time for me in this past year, Stefan, I found myself back to painting. I am giving you credit in helping lift me out of a dark place. Not only that, but your enthusiasm and positive outlook on life is pushing me beyond my negativity I'm held onto for too long. I am a Native living in Oregon, embracing being an artist rejoining my journey, even learning drawing. I now want to learn it all and experiment it all. I hope to one day take one of your and hope to make it to one of your workshops and/or classes one day. Particularly in Medford, as my heritage is of the Shasta Costa Natives and I have never been to my ancestors homeland in my 47 years (near grant pass/rogue river). If I could use my grant funding for education to get up at 6am to paint every day in apprenticeship, I absolutely would take the opportunity. You have given me new life and feel good about taking this journey. Thank you.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  7 месяцев назад

      Stop the madness and just call me for coaching. IN a few weeks I'll get you going NOW. Call me and let's talk about joining my coaching program. I no longer teach in a class environment, it does not work as well as one-on-one coaching, so call me 415-606-9074

  • @cynthiazugelder8120
    @cynthiazugelder8120 Год назад +2

    I could watch this multiple times such great information. I realize more each time I hear you explain temperatures.

  • @carlicollins3293
    @carlicollins3293 11 месяцев назад +1

    Temperature is a useful tool. I manipulate it every day in my work as a photographer. I can think of a few ways to use Photoshop to analyse the warmth or coolness of colours, but the brain works faster once you know what you’re looking for.
    I’m not sure I agree that printers ink can be as vibrant as anything a painter can produce. The computer screen can come closer. Of course, print is CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow & black) and our screens work with RGB (red, green blue), a much richer color space. RGB is closer to the way we see.
    I’ve tried using CMYK in painting. About 20 years ago I was into acrylics for life classes. Oils weren’t an option because the venue wouldn’t allow solvents. Sometimes I’d use soft pastels, but had to take them outside to apply fixative. (A2 was my usual size, and these were happening in the evening in winter.) Anyway, for a couple of months I limited my palette to CMYK. I could get a decent vibrancy if I used the colours almost like watercolour - without white. The interaction between colors was a bit lacklustre, and I loved mixing highlights so I went back to my usual colors.

  • @firstlast2034
    @firstlast2034 4 месяца назад +2

    Keep telling us this info. We work at it until we get it!

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks, if you love this you will love my book www.StefanBaumann.com

  • @christinegalysh7433
    @christinegalysh7433 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much and All the best. Have taken notes and watching again. Amazing video.

  • @Magentabizarra
    @Magentabizarra Год назад +2

    ooo spilled the secrets at last, stefan :D Im looking forward to the book! ive learned so much from you and love your videos

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  Год назад +1

      I am holding the first copy in my hand right now! it is a so good, Its amazing!

  • @1969kbl
    @1969kbl Год назад +1

    Thank goodness this fact can apply to abstract and contemporary pop art.😅
    Thank you Stefan for sharing this precious secret.❤

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 7 месяцев назад +1

    I go by , if warm light then cool shadows, cool light then warm shadows .😎

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  7 месяцев назад

      NO Listen to my video again, there is never a warm light!

    • @Moon_Pyramid
      @Moon_Pyramid 6 месяцев назад

      cool blue and cool yellow, and shadow is always default brown.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  6 месяцев назад

      You are going to be a rock star! @@Moon_Pyramid

  • @maureendonnelly9075
    @maureendonnelly9075 3 месяца назад

    So great! Thank you so very much for this. I'm going to experiment with it.

  • @kevinhawley4992
    @kevinhawley4992 Год назад +1

    you've outdone yourself. You're my favorite coach and now you're gonna add humor to the videos.... FAN-TASTIC!!! You're making me LOL in my bowl of alphabet soup. So glad to have found you. By the way.... thank you for clarifying this temperature *Shhhhh

  • @solomanacosta1813
    @solomanacosta1813 Год назад

    I love the picture of the guy totally shocked in the thumbnail😂

  • @baulsmahoney
    @baulsmahoney Год назад +1

    We love you Stefan, great information!

  • @7073cain
    @7073cain Год назад +4

    So ultramarine and cobalt blue are "warm" and magenta is "cool"? I still don't get it. What makes a color "warm "is how shifted towards red it is and "cool" how shifted to blue it is. What I think you're really talking about is chroma shifts, not temperature. Take the orange example. The difference between tube orange and mixed orange is brightness/chroma. When you mix two colors, the resulting mixture is lower in chroma. You seem to be talking about chroma, but using the language of temperature and this is causing you to use "warm" and "cool" in unconventional ways. This is confusing. In all the examples you discuss in the video, I think it would be much clearer to talk in terms of chroma. However, this is just my opinion. I am no expert.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  Год назад +4

      Yes I agree, You are NOT an Expert! I am, so instead of trying to fight what I say , try thinking about what I said. After 40 years of teaching thousands of students I would maybe listen to someone that has a lot more experience than you have.

    • @yasiryousaf763
      @yasiryousaf763 Год назад +1

      I agree sir was just talked about colour intensity by mixing two tube colours. Otherwise what I could understand is perhaps dull orange will also shift position on colour wheel, so cool instead.

  • @markaugustus4064
    @markaugustus4064 9 месяцев назад

    Well Well. That was illuminating! I'm currently working on dappled light in a park on a sunny day. I notice when I add pure lemon yellow to the highlight and viridian green to shadows the painting comes alive.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  9 месяцев назад

      That is why you need to get my book www.StefanBaumann.com or Call me for coaching 415-606-9074, The info is on my website. You did not quite get it right, there is a better way...

  • @querenstewart9944
    @querenstewart9944 8 месяцев назад

    Hi thanks
    Love new information like this it makes so much sense on a science level that and a logic level it's a sound footing to step from.
    Thanks Sheila

  • @henrietten.tssebro5384
    @henrietten.tssebro5384 Год назад

    Very instructive 😊

  • @lindasteger7207
    @lindasteger7207 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you!!

  • @rockssolid2543
    @rockssolid2543 2 месяца назад

    Is blue black warm as well? What kind of black is used in our printers?

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  2 месяца назад

      Depends on the blue

    • @rockssolid2543
      @rockssolid2543 2 месяца назад

      Aren't all printer blacks the same? Is the black toner warm or cool?

  • @panosdimi4713
    @panosdimi4713 Год назад

    I can't find the seven cool colours you mentioned please we're can i find

  • @solomanacosta1813
    @solomanacosta1813 Год назад +2

    Everyone should watch this video at least five times

  • @pgfinna
    @pgfinna 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dude is still so hilarious

  • @nildacruz3521
    @nildacruz3521 6 месяцев назад

    Does temperature apply to abstract painting 🖌️🎨? I am an abstract artist

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  6 месяцев назад

      Not really, nothing matters in Abstract painting. But it can be amazing

  • @tinyfacemcgee9211
    @tinyfacemcgee9211 9 месяцев назад

    I just bought your book💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  9 месяцев назад

      Let me know if you loce it

    • @firstlast2034
      @firstlast2034 4 месяца назад

      where did you find it? I haven’t found it yet on Amazon or EBay.

  • @kanchanshingwekar2186
    @kanchanshingwekar2186 Год назад +1

    This is sooo helpful 😊

  • @violettahaven3706
    @violettahaven3706 Год назад +1

    I've got your book on preorder! Hurry! 😜

  • @caseyclay5019
    @caseyclay5019 Год назад +2

    I love u

  • @kmfritz2000
    @kmfritz2000 Год назад

    How does global warming effect this?

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  Год назад +1

      LOL it does not effect the light at all.