I just saw you on Landscape Artist of the Year. Your piece was beautiful..you were robbed! Love your work, especially the charcoals. You have inspired me to give it a go as you say in the UK. I paint landscapes, but charcoal has always been out of my depth… thanks for the tutorials!
Great video. It was interesting to see the same view in the different mediums and the view in all the different weathers changing the light and colours. It’s something I’ve been trying to do to get into the practice of sketching more, with a view I love from one of our windows as it’s amazing how it changes so much. So it’s nice to see your process to spur me on! 😃
Very instructive video Andrew. Casein is a new medium for me. Looking forward to trying it. I've certainly been inspired to do more plein air sketching since watching your channel. Thankz again. Steve.
Absolutely love this, such a calming video and it’s wonderful to see you tackle different media side by side. They all looked beautiful, but my favourite study was the oil sticks one, closely followed by the ArtGraf, casein and then the watercolour sketch. So inspiring! And if anyone is pondering whether to order the book, I say go for it! A beautiful collection of oil studies showing how the same scene can be so different depending on the season, the weather, and the time of day.
Love your videos and look forward to them each Sunday. My favourites here were the cassein and the oil-sticks. Am inspired to get my oils sticks out and get to work.
I loved them all and how you tackled the challenges of the different media ; the stand outs for me were the Art Graf because I love to see beautiful drawings, and the oil sticks because I have some which I rarely use, and I feel so inspired by the beautiful sketch you produced using that technique - I'll be getting mine out now!
Artists hands, my neighbour laughs when I've been using my inks, we wear just as much as we use I'm sure. Beautiful studies again, very inspirational x
Lovely sketches Andrew ❤ Really interesting to see the comparison between the different media - I keep meaning to try something similar. I’m inspired to try casein - the finish looks very gouache-like on camera. Thankyou so much for sharing!😊
Beautiful artwork ♥️ truly amazing. It’s impressive how many amazing paintings you can create. I’m currently using Hanhemühle papers, but I’ll give Frabriano’s a try. Cheers
Production quality and design of this video was excellent! Casein and art graf sketches were my favourites. I miss Cornwall. Looking forward to having your new book -- hope I can do an international order (Canada).
❤ A most helpful post especially in this long, grey and wet winter. Fascinated by the casein paint, it seems to be much more interesting than gouache which reminds you of primary school! The casein looks to have more life to it and thus practical when wanting to work outside in changing light or weather. All four media had their strong points and I guess the skill comes when you use them to fit the conditions. I do have a battery powered cold hair dryer to reduce the tedious waiting for watercolour to dry. One charge lasts a lot of sketches!
Hi Ian. Thank you for your comments which I really appreciate. I hadn’t even thought about a battery powered hair dryer so many thanks for the suggestion 👍🏻
Thank you so much Andrew! This was illuminating. I wasn’t sure about the oil bars but you made a really beautiful and layered sketch. I have to keep practicing with my casein, the smell is a problem for me tho. I need to try my art graphs again! Do you use gouache for sketching?
So interesting to see you work in different media and hear your comments. Thank you! It would also be very interesting to see you make a comparison between casein and egg tempera for sketching.
Hi Andrew ! Your sketches collection " from the window" is impressive as well as for the number and for the proof of variety of colours made by Nature and the variety of the renderings you produced in art with different mediums. You asked us what are our favourite mediums for sketching. First my favourite sketchbooks are Stillman and Birn Delta ivory paper that I use for studies, not for sketches, I voluntary make a difference between study and sketch. For sketching I can use less pricey paper but for my 200gsm paper is too waving for wet technics. Outdoor, my favourite mediums are graphite or colour pencils, eventually gouache, or a bit of watercolour. Indoors I don't sketch, only study because I like to go slow, getting a sensitive understanding in everything of the topic ; for this, my favourite will be gouache or soft pastels. Recently I bought in sale a serie of Sennelier oil pastels but didn't use them yet. For the moment I am so in love with Schminke extra-soft pastels and Caran d'Ache pastel pencils that I am supposed to use them over all 😅. I end this message by congratulations for the books with a particular attention on the one with Basil cover, of course 😂.
Hi Jasmine I don’t know the Stillman sketchbooks so must look out for them. You certainly have lots on the go to keep you busy. Wishing you a happy, creative printemps
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt Merci beaucoup Andrew ! Fortunately we have some skills for art and we can forget turmoils while practicing art. It free my mind a lot ! In France, in my area, spring came to say " bonjour" with a beautiful sky and sunny days but reversed to a rather cold week, cloudy and a bit rainy. I think you'd don't mind that because you are able to face any weather 😅. This year I decided to go out more having walk to make some sketches and photos. But what I want the most is to make more and more studies at home to progress. I have A4 Stillman and Birn Delta waiting to be filled ! For now, I am achieving the little piece of inspiration after Berthe Morisot, perhaps I will put another video...
my favourite thing this winter has been koh-i-noor fx or magic pencils. i've been practicing portraiture and the three colours coming out of the core make it look as if hours of work have gone into it but really it's just getting a face from a magazine and getting something down in tv ad breaks! because they are chunky it's not possible to get bogged down in detail so that has loosened up my process which was the aim. a return to traditional charcoal could be next.
You make me want to take out my oil pastels again, because you handle them so well. Sadly, the memory of how badly I handle them remains with me. I do really like how you stay fresh and loose in your approach, with the use of various media, and I think switching about helps for staying loose and adaptable in one's approach. Hmmm. Maybe I'll just take a look at that oil pastel set again. Thanks for enthusing me about trying them again, with your wonderful studies from the studio. I have the ArtGraf watercolour tin, and I really love using it with Derwent sketching pencils.
Hey Donna, I also like Derwent pencils for sketching and the watersoluble ones can be very interesting. About oil sticks I will buy specific paper or canvas glued on board for studies but will try some sketches (as recommended by an artist) on Bristol paper because they spread easily on it. I would be interested to get some tips from you and Andrew...
Hi Andrew, great vid, as always. Said it before but you've inspired me to sketch outside more often, pen and water colour, or pen and water soluble graphite (Derwent graphitint), for portableness. Just been to St Lucia where there was lots of sketching to be had.
Hi Andrew! They are all beautiful! Im wondering if it's possible to draw on top of dry oil paint with anything besides oil sticks or pastels? Something with a finer line?
I don't know if you WERE using Fabriano paper in the end, but it's the one paper I've never got on with, because it buckles if you so much as spit at it.... and I can't paint over buckles: it's hard enough painting on dead flat paper....
It was Fabriano I used as I have 2 huge rolls of it to use up. I like it for dry media and I used it for the oils series but stretched and primed it for those
I use watercolour and ink as my sketching mediums, although I'm just starting to use gouache lately. Although i do use oils at home i haven't taken them outside to play yet. I can't stand getting my hands too dirty so it's be hopeless with artgraf and oil sticks. Perhaps i should wear gloves😊
I have recorded the Sky Arts programmes but yet to watch them. I hate the format, and feel for the skilled artist who have to respond to the various interruptions by people who cannot paint or are excellent at patronising. I am often dubious about the criteria used and supposed curators and critics ought to given a brush or pencil so that we can see what they might achieve.
I suspect you have a very solid following on here which is not susceptible to demands of producers in quite the same way. Given the gradual decline of so much of the output from the 5 main channels, YT has allowed a greater democratic access to areas of interest or excellence ignored by the traditional media. Carry on the posts but may be the Landscape Show may bring your work to a wider audience! I hope so!@@AndrewBarrowmanArt
Lovely work. Interesting to paint the same scene, get to know it, different light.
Thank you very much. I know this view very well but am still surprised by how much it changes day to day
Thanks for introducing all these new materials for plein aire
You’re welcome ☺️
Love watching you work, your videos are so demonstrative and helpful. I adore the art graf sketch, Thank you so much!
You are so welcome 🙏🏻
I just saw you on Landscape Artist of the Year. Your piece was beautiful..you were robbed! Love your work, especially the charcoals. You have inspired me to give it a go as you say in the UK. I paint landscapes, but charcoal has always been out of my depth… thanks for the tutorials!
Thanks so much for your kind comments. All the best - Andrew
Great video. It was interesting to see the same view in the different mediums and the view in all the different weathers changing the light and colours. It’s something I’ve been trying to do to get into the practice of sketching more, with a view I love from one of our windows as it’s amazing how it changes so much. So it’s nice to see your process to spur me on! 😃
Glad you enjoyed it. Looking through a window is a great subject that can be returned to many times to practice different techniques 😃
Very instructive video Andrew. Casein is a new medium for me. Looking forward to trying it. I've certainly been inspired to do more plein air sketching since watching your channel. Thankz again. Steve.
Thank you very much Steve. Spring is in the air now (in Cornwall uk) so I am looking forward to getting out for more sketching with Basil in tow 😃
Absolutely love this, such a calming video and it’s wonderful to see you tackle different media side by side. They all looked beautiful, but my favourite study was the oil sticks one, closely followed by the ArtGraf, casein and then the watercolour sketch. So inspiring! And if anyone is pondering whether to order the book, I say go for it! A beautiful collection of oil studies showing how the same scene can be so different depending on the season, the weather, and the time of day.
Thank you so much Heather. I really appreciate your support 😃
Just love that wall covered with all the paintings its wonderful! thank you for the podcast today!
You are so welcome - thank you for watching
Thanks for sharing your favourites. Love your studio window sketches. Nicely done!
Thank you Maggie
So interesting to see the weather, the media and the lovely results
Thank you very much Suzanne
fabulous Andrew love watching your technique with different mediums thank you for sharing 👍
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you for watching
Spectacular video!!
Many thanks 🤩
Love your videos and look forward to them each Sunday. My favourites here were the cassein and the oil-sticks. Am inspired to get my oils sticks out and get to work.
Glad you like them - good luck with your own endeavours
I loved them all and how you tackled the challenges of the different media ; the stand outs for me were the Art Graf because I love to see beautiful drawings, and the oil sticks because I have some which I rarely use, and I feel so inspired by the beautiful sketch you produced using that technique - I'll be getting mine out now!
Frankie
thank you very much. Oil sticks are great fun and so are the Art Graf - especially good if you want something quick and lightweight to carry
Inspired me to have a go at my own,Views from the window!🎨 Thank you!
Have fun 🤩
Artists hands, my neighbour laughs when I've been using my inks, we wear just as much as we use I'm sure. Beautiful studies again, very inspirational x
Thank you very much 😃
Lovely sketches Andrew ❤ Really interesting to see the comparison between the different media - I keep meaning to try something similar. I’m inspired to try casein - the finish looks very gouache-like on camera. Thankyou so much for sharing!😊
Thank you very much for your kind comments
Beautiful artwork ♥️ truly amazing. It’s impressive how many amazing paintings you can create. I’m currently using Hanhemühle papers, but I’ll give Frabriano’s a try. Cheers
Thank you very much 😃
Production quality and design of this video was excellent! Casein and art graf sketches were my favourites. I miss Cornwall. Looking forward to having your new book -- hope I can do an international order (Canada).
Hi Cheryl. Thank you so much for your kind comments. I’m sure we can work something out for the book
❤ A most helpful post especially in this long, grey and wet winter. Fascinated by the casein paint, it seems to be much more interesting than gouache which reminds you of primary school! The casein looks to have more life to it and thus practical when wanting to work outside in changing light or weather. All four media had their strong points and I guess the skill comes when you use them to fit the conditions. I do have a battery powered cold hair dryer to reduce the tedious waiting for watercolour to dry. One charge lasts a lot of sketches!
Hi Ian. Thank you for your comments which I really appreciate. I hadn’t even thought about a battery powered hair dryer so many thanks for the suggestion 👍🏻
Beautiful all. I tend to do the same, just because I cannot decide and I like painting so much that I love using any technique! 😂
Wonderful 😃
Hi Andrew, brilliant video, lovely sketches and your book looks amazing. 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you so much Andrew! This was illuminating. I wasn’t sure about the oil bars but you made a really beautiful and layered sketch. I have to keep practicing with my casein, the smell is a problem for me tho. I need to try my art graphs again!
Do you use gouache for sketching?
Glad it was helpful - I don’t like the smell of casein either!
I don’t have any gouache left anymore. Used to use it for book illustration
So interesting to see you work in different media and hear your comments. Thank you! It would also be very interesting to see you make a comparison between casein and egg tempera for sketching.
Thank you Liz. I will need to practice tempera a little bit more and I may then do a video comparison 👍🏻
Hi Andrew ! Your sketches collection " from the window" is impressive as well as for the number and for the proof of variety of colours made by Nature and the variety of the renderings you produced in art with different mediums.
You asked us what are our favourite mediums for sketching. First my favourite sketchbooks are Stillman and Birn Delta ivory paper that I use for studies, not for sketches, I voluntary make a difference between study and sketch. For sketching I can use less pricey paper but for my 200gsm paper is too waving for wet technics.
Outdoor, my favourite mediums are graphite or colour pencils, eventually gouache, or a bit of watercolour. Indoors I don't sketch, only study because I like to go slow, getting a sensitive understanding in everything of the topic ; for this, my favourite will be gouache or soft pastels.
Recently I bought in sale a serie of Sennelier oil pastels but didn't use them yet. For the moment I am so in love with Schminke extra-soft pastels and Caran d'Ache pastel pencils that I am supposed to use them over all 😅.
I end this message by congratulations for the books with a particular attention on the one with Basil cover, of course 😂.
Hi Jasmine
I don’t know the Stillman sketchbooks so must look out for them. You certainly have lots on the go to keep you busy. Wishing you a happy, creative printemps
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt
Merci beaucoup Andrew ! Fortunately we have some skills for art and we can forget turmoils while practicing art. It free my mind a lot ! In France, in my area, spring came to say " bonjour" with a beautiful sky and sunny days but reversed to a rather cold week, cloudy and a bit rainy. I think you'd don't mind that because you are able to face any weather 😅. This year I decided to go out more having walk to make some sketches and photos. But what I want the most is to make more and more studies at home to progress. I have A4 Stillman and Birn Delta waiting to be filled ! For now, I am achieving the little piece of inspiration after Berthe Morisot, perhaps I will put another video...
my favourite thing this winter has been koh-i-noor fx or magic pencils. i've been practicing portraiture and the three colours coming out of the core make it look as if hours of work have gone into it but really it's just getting a face from a magazine and getting something down in tv ad breaks! because they are chunky it's not possible to get bogged down in detail so that has loosened up my process which was the aim. a return to traditional charcoal could be next.
Thanks for sharing your ideas and materials used. Good luck with your charcoal work
Love! Love! Loveeee!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Wonderful watching you paint…. Love your paint stained fingers…..not as bad as mine
Thank you very much - oil sticks are difficult to wash off your hands lol
Nice they all have a unique quality
Thank you very much
You make me want to take out my oil pastels again, because you handle them so well. Sadly, the memory of how badly I handle them remains with me. I do really like how you stay fresh and loose in your approach, with the use of various media, and I think switching about helps for staying loose and adaptable in one's approach. Hmmm. Maybe I'll just take a look at that oil pastel set again. Thanks for enthusing me about trying them again, with your wonderful studies from the studio. I have the ArtGraf watercolour tin, and I really love using it with Derwent sketching pencils.
Hey Donna, I also like Derwent pencils for sketching and the watersoluble ones can be very interesting. About oil sticks I will buy specific paper or canvas glued on board for studies but will try some sketches (as recommended by an artist) on Bristol paper because they spread easily on it. I would be interested to get some tips from you and Andrew...
Hi Andrew, great vid, as always. Said it before but you've inspired me to sketch outside more often, pen and water colour, or pen and water soluble graphite (Derwent graphitint), for portableness. Just been to St Lucia where there was lots of sketching to be had.
Awesome 🤩
Sounds like a great trip
You’re very welcome Donna
I love trying new media for sketching. Enjoy your oil pastels
Hey Jasmine
Hope you’re good? I only use oil sticks for sketching so don’t mind what paper I use. They work well on canvas 👍🏻
Hi Andrew! They are all beautiful! Im wondering if it's possible to draw on top of dry oil paint with anything besides oil sticks or pastels? Something with a finer line?
graphite stick or pens would work. I know a lot of artists who use Posca pens
Thank you!!
Beautiful work as always! I looked at the website for the book. Do you ship to New York?
Thank you very much. I will get a quote for shipping 👍🏻
@@AndrewBarrowmanArtthank you. Let me know. I sent you my address over on IG 😊
I don't know if you WERE using Fabriano paper in the end, but it's the one paper I've never got on with, because it buckles if you so much as spit at it.... and I can't paint over buckles: it's hard enough painting on dead flat paper....
It was Fabriano I used as I have 2 huge rolls of it to use up. I like it for dry media and I used it for the oils series but stretched and primed it for those
I use watercolour and ink as my sketching mediums, although I'm just starting to use gouache lately. Although i do use oils at home i haven't taken them outside to play yet. I can't stand getting my hands too dirty so it's be hopeless with artgraf and oil sticks. Perhaps i should wear gloves😊
Probably best to stay away from oil sticks and charcoal 😃
Thanks!
Thank you very much
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Thank you very much 😃
I have recorded the Sky Arts programmes but yet to watch them. I hate the format, and feel for the skilled artist who have to respond to the various interruptions by people who cannot paint or are excellent at patronising. I am often dubious about the criteria used and supposed curators and critics ought to given a brush or pencil so that we can see what they might achieve.
Hi Ian
I know what you mean about the criteria etc. I like the program but it is a tv show at the end of the day and very subjective 👍🏻
I suspect you have a very solid following on here which is not susceptible to demands of producers in quite the same way. Given the gradual decline of so much of the output from the 5 main channels, YT has allowed a greater democratic access to areas of interest or excellence ignored by the traditional media. Carry on the posts but may be the Landscape Show may bring your work to a wider audience! I hope so!@@AndrewBarrowmanArt