I currently paint abstracts, almost daily. To the artists who don’t understand why…. I love the unpredictability of the outcome. It is problem solving of color, pattern, composition, and design. It is the ‘what ifs’ that intrigues and challenges me. The push and pull of what marks to keep, which to push back. I was a traditional landscape painter for 25 years and became bored with painting trees, mountains, etc… abstract painting is not easy! I love watching you work!
I watch a lot of art videos on RUclips. Realist painters take me on a familiar journey to an expected destination. The journeys are nice, but generally predictable. In contrast, abstract artists take me to places that do not exist, through interesting places to unknown and unique destinations. Thank you for this ride and for the views along the way. Where you decided to stop was a good ending. I have now subscribed and look forward to sharing more excursions.
Abstract is sooo hard. I always thought “oh I can do that!”…until I tried…now I paint only abstracts, find it more interesting and challenging than trying to represent a scene or an object…my camera will do that! Thank you for sharing and being an inspiration.
as other comments : I also watch a lot of you tube videos. I think the thing I noticed different about yours as opposed to others I can actually see how loose and unrestricted you are. I myself have a control problem that I've been working on for a few years . Thanks for a refreshing lightness about your work.
That is the nicest compliment I’ve received. Thank you so much. That’s exactly what I’m trying to express so I hope you’re able to just play and be open about outcomes. 🌷
Blake, I watched and enjoyed this share three times. Always noticing something new each time. I am ordering new supplies to experiment with and loving each day all the more because I am uplifted! Thanks and please continue; you are a wonderful teacher. Cheers, Leslie
The paintings were beautiful as-is in different parts of the process. “Finished” often feels like an arbitrary thing. Yes, abstract painting is hard; it seems to take a kind of bravery. Thanks. 🌺
I saw a lot of “finished” phases as I was editing and thought maybe I should have stopped at those moments. That’s why taking breaks and walking away is so important. And yes, there is so much courage and bravery involved in this process. Thanks for the nice comment.
This video is so magical! It’s so inspiring and beautiful to watch your designs and color choices unfold and flow. Delightful! You make it look effortless and joyful! ❤
Hi @betsybuik4260 - I use a non toxic fixative spray on chalks or any materials that bleed, smear or might be reactivated by water. Here’s the link to the spray -> amzn.to/3W2Hydj
omgoodness, what a ride you take us on! i found myself holding my head saying, 'noooooo stop' when you'd go over my favorite parts. but so glad you didn't because the finish was awesome! love watching your fearless process.
Question: when you were ‘blotting’ with white paper, what type of marker were you blotting over, and what were you trying to achieve? BTW, love both of these and know that I’ll need a lot more patience for a better final outcome!😊
I think you’re referring to the Posca paint pen. But often I will take another piece of art and blot it over a wet part of another painting to help it dry faster (picking up the wet medium) and at the same time I get an interesting mark transferred to the blotter paper. ☺️
I’m curious. Do you see the creative process as a struggle, or just feel the need to make an unkind observation? Hopefully, you’re simply a highly acclaimed painter who can produce a masterpiece in under 20 minutes! If so, kudos.
I don't get this, it can be done by a child, it really is just ugly and a smudgy mess!!! It makes no sense and is for people that really don't know how to paint!!!! Why do people think that smearing and scribbling with paint is nice????
@@KitchenCounterAbstract I think anyone can smear paint on a canvas and call it abstract. Honestly it has no meaning!!!! It is probably just fun and relieves tension.
@@KitchenCounterAbstract I would really hate to waste my paints acrylics or watercolors. I think I will just stick to my beautiful watercolor art!!! It has so much more meaning and is really beautiful.
I’m loving your work and have subscribed I have done a couple of Laura Horn online classes and they put me on the road to abstract art ❤from Australia.Also are you on instagram?
I currently paint abstracts, almost daily. To the artists who don’t understand why…. I love the unpredictability of the outcome. It is problem solving of color, pattern, composition, and design. It is the ‘what ifs’ that intrigues and challenges me. The push and pull of what marks to keep, which to push back. I was a traditional landscape painter for 25 years and became bored with painting trees, mountains, etc… abstract painting is not easy! I love watching you work!
Thank you. Yes I too am bored with traditional representation 🫣🌻
I watch a lot of art videos on RUclips. Realist painters take me on a familiar journey to an expected destination. The journeys are nice, but generally predictable. In contrast, abstract artists take me to places that do not exist, through interesting places to unknown and unique destinations. Thank you for this ride and for the views along the way. Where you decided to stop was a good ending. I have now subscribed and look forward to sharing more excursions.
I love this thoughtful and considerate perspective. 🙏🏻
Amazing work 🎉 abstract art is one of the most complicated but joyous of all the different genres of art...
Thank you
Abstract is sooo hard. I always thought “oh I can do that!”…until I tried…now I paint only abstracts, find it more interesting and challenging than trying to represent a scene or an object…my camera will do that! Thank you for sharing and being an inspiration.
Exactly what I’m thinking. Such an interesting perspective.
as other comments : I also watch a lot of you tube videos. I think the thing I noticed different about yours as opposed to others I can actually see how loose and unrestricted you are. I myself have a control problem that I've been working on for a few years . Thanks for a refreshing lightness about your work.
That is the nicest compliment I’ve received. Thank you so much. That’s exactly what I’m trying to express so I hope you’re able to just play and be open about outcomes. 🌷
Makes me want to get in there and play! Thanks for the inspiration.
I L O V E these! Thank you for generously sharing your process! 🤗
Blake, I watched and enjoyed this share three times. Always noticing something new each time. I am ordering new supplies to experiment with and loving each day all the more because I am uplifted! Thanks and please continue; you are a wonderful teacher. Cheers, Leslie
That’s so awesome! I’m glad you are enjoying it 😻
great use of chalk pastels, markers anf layers. I really enjoyed watching the video. The pictures are beautifully done
Beautiful! I find abstracts incredibly hard as I have the compulsion to make them into something. Keeping white space is impossible😂
Im glad you get it 😉
The paintings were beautiful as-is in different parts of the process. “Finished” often feels like an arbitrary thing. Yes, abstract painting is hard; it seems to take a kind of bravery. Thanks. 🌺
I saw a lot of “finished” phases as I was editing and thought maybe I should have stopped at those moments. That’s why taking breaks and walking away is so important. And yes, there is so much courage and bravery involved in this process. Thanks for the nice comment.
beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome ☺️
What a ❤ to watch!! Inspired? Absolutely!! Thankyou, I’m in🙏😊👩🏻🎨
You’re welcome, Perla 🌹🦪
This is wonderful - thank you for sharing your process!
You are so welcome 😊
This video is so magical! It’s so inspiring and beautiful to watch your designs and color choices unfold and flow. Delightful! You make it look effortless and joyful! ❤
I"m new on RUclips as well sharing abstract art for healing and joy and I love what you are doing and your videos are lovely!!!
Welcome 🙏🏻 thank you!
Loved this video and your work so much. I thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Please talk about how you use your fixative spray(s).
Hi @betsybuik4260 - I use a non toxic fixative spray on chalks or any materials that bleed, smear or might be reactivated by water. Here’s the link to the spray -> amzn.to/3W2Hydj
omgoodness, what a ride you take us on! i found myself holding my head saying, 'noooooo stop' when you'd go over my favorite parts. but so glad you didn't because the finish was awesome! love watching your fearless process.
Lol (yeah I do the same thing when I’m editing)
The painting that you said wasn’t your favorite, I really like.
When I’m editing, I often wished I would have stopped at a certain point 😌
Question: when you were ‘blotting’ with white paper, what type of marker were you blotting over, and what were you trying to achieve? BTW, love both of these and know that I’ll need a lot more patience for a better final outcome!😊
I think you’re referring to the Posca paint pen. But often I will take another piece of art and blot it over a wet part of another painting to help it dry faster (picking up the wet medium) and at the same time I get an interesting mark transferred to the blotter paper. ☺️
@@KitchenCounterAbstract Thank you! Started my first 2 books yesterday…
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Nicely put 🍽️🖍️
i agree with this video
I bet you do!
Hi, u r right abstract art is the hardest…
Glad you agree
Smearing paint all over must be so hard!
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It's really easy to do badly - hundreds of RUclips channels demonstrate that perfectly.
I like to say it’s hard to do it well 😌
It’s all about the layers isn’t it?
Yes! 🍰
Never seen anyone struggle so much
I’m curious. Do you see the creative process as a struggle, or just feel the need to make an unkind observation? Hopefully, you’re simply a highly acclaimed painter who can produce a masterpiece in under 20 minutes! If so, kudos.
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I don't get this, it can be done by a child, it really is just ugly and a smudgy mess!!! It makes no sense and is for people that really don't know how to paint!!!! Why do people think that smearing and scribbling with paint is nice????
I can see why you might think that. However, I challenge you to try - just one - and then get back to us.
@@KitchenCounterAbstract I think anyone can smear paint on a canvas and call it abstract. Honestly it has no meaning!!!! It is probably just fun and relieves tension.
@@KitchenCounterAbstract I would really hate to waste my paints acrylics or watercolors. I think I will just stick to my beautiful watercolor art!!! It has so much more meaning and is really beautiful.
I’d love to see them
@@KitchenCounterAbstract I would love to show you some of them.
I’m loving your work and have subscribed I have done a couple of Laura Horn online classes and they put
me on the road to abstract art ❤from Australia.Also are you on instagram?
Thank you! I loved her online classes. Yes my insta is blakecake8 (see you there☺️)