Don't Be Afraid
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- This video gives artists helpful advice on saving ruined paintings. I use my unfinished plein air oil paintings to demonstrate the ideas I use to improve my work. The key is to not be afraid. Take chances and be willing to learn how to get better! I can show you how.
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You’re back! It’s so good to see you happy and content it shows in you and your work! Thank you
Your welcome Glenda. It's hard working full time and producing content often... doing what I can.
well done.
Thanks Thomas.
Цвет и свет как всегда супер!
Спасибо. Много значит.
Thanks, Bruce. A lot of useful information as usual. I have many unfinished plein air pieces as well as some studio pieces I thought were finished, but need more work.
Glad you found it useful Jim.
Just found your channel. Excellent video. And great lesson! “You have to be willing to destroy it to make it a better painting.” Great advice. Keep making videos please.
I'm thrilled you liked the video. I hope you can find time to watch my other ones. Take care.
Great to see you, always enjoy your videos. Live stream would be great, count me in. Thanks.
Thanks for watching. I'm hoping to do the live stream soon.
Great video! Thanks for those tips too in painting the details. If you are looking into brushes, have you tried a dagger brush? I loved the one I had. It was from Rosemary & Co. Unfortunately, I lost it in a field while Plein Air painting. Note...never take more than 2 or 3 brushes when doing Plein Air. I had too many brushes with me and never realized the dagger went missing until the next day. I have really enjoyed following your videos over the years! Take care and keep on painting as we all enjoy it!
Hi Deb - Thanks for being a fan of my videos and artwork. Yes....I have some of the daggers from Rosemary. I like them.
What is the purpose of a dagger brush ? Sorry If I don t express myself well in english. I mean, what is the difference with a flat or a bright ? For what use ? Thanks in advance. And love your tutorials and artwork as always. (from a french guy living in China)
The daggers are useful for some crisp edges and can be manipulated to create random shapes , such as in foliage. The flats are longer than brights and can create some nice distinct strokes. The brights can create similar distinct strokes but, being stiffer short hairs, are not as flexible to use over previous wet paint.
@@habowskistudio2724 thanks a lot for your reply, it s perfectly clear
Great video. I find the background music a little distracting though
Noted!
Wow! all those touches just came together at the very end to create a wonderful painting
You’re back! It’s so good to see you happy and content, it shows in you and your work. Thank you!
More to come!