Acrylic painting techniques and tutorial with Tracey Creighton I Colour In Your Life
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- In this fine art TV show episode Tracey Creighton is interviewed with Colour In Your Life about painting, drawing, art workshops, art tips and art techniques.
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Fine Art TV Series - Colour In Your Life
Season - 05
Episode - 05
Filmed on Location at - NSW South Coast, Australia
Australian born artist Tracey Creighton knew early in life she was destined for a career in art. At 16 years of age, she attended the Queensland College of Art, completing a three year course in Commercial Illustration. Tracey went on to work as a graphic artist and in 1982 opened Queensland’s first private graphic art college in Brisbane, then another on the Gold Coast in 1989. Her college - The Commercial Art Training Centre later known as CATC, is now the longest running private graphic art college in Australia, and students are employed in the advertising and graphic arts industry all over the world.
It was after selling her colleges and prior to relocating to America in 1997, that Tracey Creighton began oil painting classes in Melbourne at the Doncaster Templestowe Art Society. This brought about a whole new direction in her artistic life. After arriving in the United States, having now discovered a love for painting, she promptly enrolled in classes at the local community college and trained with a prominent contemporary artist, Chris Gwaltney.
Tracey Creighton’s first solo exhibition was in Newport Beach, California which consisted of 27 oil paintings completed during her stay in America. Since returning to Australia in 1998, she has held exhibitions in Sydney, Melbourne, Mildura, Merimbula, Canberra and Hamilton Island - Queensland, where she was also invited to teach art classes to guests and staff at the resort.
Tracey Creighton has held numerous solo exhibitions within her own studio gallery - Boardwalkart in Merimbula where she resided for 18 years, as well as contributing to joint and group shows on the Far South Coast. Tracey continues to develop her style and technique, exploring the unlimited capabilities of oil, acrylic, watercolour and mixed medium, with each painting reflecting a vibrant kaleidoscope of colour.
In keeping with her love of teaching she continues to run private art classes and group workshops in Canberra and interstate.
You can contact the artist about their art tips or art techniques directly via their website www.traceycreig...
The Colour In Your Life TV series is an art show that takes you into the everyday studios of artists from around the world. While in the studio they share their individual techniques with the viewer in a relaxed atmosphere with a delightfully Australian host and fellow artist Graeme Stevenson. The series is currently filmed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
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So many interesting and loosely expressive techniques... and all done with a light-hearted smile. Bravo.
I love to see an artist with a range of styles. This one is gorgeous. Thank you
Judy
Hi Judy, I only saw your message now 5 years after you posted it!! Sorry I don't come to my own RUclips page and didn't realise people had been commenting. I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Thanks for your kind comments, much appreciated. Tracey
Wow! Loved watching you paint ! Beautiful!
Hi Grace, really appreciate your lovely comment. Thanks, Tracey.
This painting was fun. I was smiling all the way through the process. The final outcome was just beautiful.
Sorry Arden, I only saw your message now 3 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Well done you for tackling the painting style and sounds like you had a great outcome. Cheers, Tracey
Her techniques were amazing and fun to watch and learn from - thank you for sharing!
I love chroma paint! I am from the USA, but can recognize those jars in second. I love the interactive paints they make, best blending acrylics I have ever used.
I love Tracey's work! I have never used Inks.. this video makes me want to get some to play with. The ink looks so fun.
Hi Sha, I only saw your message now 5 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Thanks for your lovely comments. Yes the Interactive paints are great. Did you ever try the inks in your painting? I'm now using FW acrylic inks which I love and also playing with Golden acrylics. Cheers, Tracey.
Can't believe 18 people gave this thumbs down. the video was very well made, and these techniques are greatly appreciated. Most of all the artwork is creative and beautiful
Thanks Jackie for your lovely comment. I have only just seen it now. I think some people may have tried this method of painting after viewing the video and it didn't have the same outcome as mine. It's okay if they gave it a thumbs down as everyone is entitled to their opinion, even if it is a negative one! Hopefully they learnt something from watching the video.
Beautiful art work and.great techniques! Thanks for sharing! 👩🏻🎨
Hi Joanna, Sorry but I only saw your message now 1 month after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Thanks for your kind comments. Tracey
Watched it again. Great work and a beautiful artist. I like her personality and her character.many thanks Graeme.
Thanks Maysoon, so pleased you enjoyed my episode of Colour in Your Life. Cheers, Tracey
WOW.....love love love it....I just went to an ink workshop & had a ball....thankyou for showing your incredibly free flowing techinique, just brilliant
Thanks for your comments, they are greatly appreciated, Graeme
Uplifting and fun - I cannot wait to try out these techniques 👊
Thanks so much. You can see more of my paintings on Facebook. Just search for Boardwalkart Gallery.
Cheers, Tracey
Realmente muy bonito !!
I watched this video maybe ten times i love it .
from Michigan USA..love the work you do
Awesome video! Beautiful painting!!
Very clever - an eye-opener and beautiful
Terrific!!!! I AM going to try that techneque very soon.
Just wonderful teqniques
Very nice!
Really like this technique. I'd like to try it and fill in the shapes with washes of color to preserve the texture in the shapes.
Really enjoyed this and love the technique. Thanks for sharing!
Nice trick to start a painting! Thanks!
Simply gorgeous work. I think I'll try this technique.
Hope you had some success trying my technique Tracy! Sorry, only just saw your message a few moments ago. Cheers, Tracey
That's so amazing painting. Thank you for your video. Keep up the great work you do.
Sorry Gary, I only saw your message now 9 months after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Thanks for your kind comment. Cheers, Tracey.
Excellent quality and inspiring. Very nice many thanks she is so nice.
Thanks Maysoon, only just saw your comment now. Cheers, Tracey
Sorry, forgot to say love this piece
wish she would do a tutorial online.. im in Fla. :-( love uour show.. thx Graeme.
Sorry Belinda, I only saw your message now 2 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. I hope to do an online course in the near future. Cheers Tracey
Love this technique! Thank you for the video.
Hi Chele, I only saw your message now 2 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. Thanks for your lovely comment. Cheers, Tracey.
This is nice I love it I would love to.see more of these thanks for sharing Y'all,. Carolyn Miller Golden. I Love to paint all kinds of things have a blessed day👍
beautiful!
I liked
Hi James, I use Art Spectrum Inks. This technique can't effectively be adapted to oils unfortunately.
From us, having hard time finding spectrum
I would love to know what you've mixed to do the white outline? Love your technique. Beautiful painting.
+Lucy Tyson not sure Lucy you would have to ask Tracey, Graeme
Sorry Lucy, I only saw your message now 2 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. The white is a combination of moulding paste and white acrylic paint blended together to get just the right consistency.
What brand of Inks and Acrylics did you use in this amazingly beautiful painting? Can the same effects be done with oils?
Love the show and the different artist methods . Also I noticed ur logo do u sell them and if u do how much ?
That's a very, very interesting method and the paintings are really beautiful and original, the unique style making easy to recognize the artist immediately . Thank you very much!. I'd like to ask (because English is not my mother tongue and I can't understand it) what is used after the black ink, that white ink? paint? straight from the icing bag ?
oh, if it is a secret - I'm not asking anymore :)
Sorry Margot, I only saw your message now 3 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. The white is a combination of moulding paste and white acrylic paint blended together to get just the right consistency. Yes straight from an icing bag.
@@traceycreighton2020 Thank you
Nano with silk
awesome!! but how did she wiped off the black gesso of the lily pads??
Sorry Kisara, I only saw your message now 2 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. I just painted over the black gesso when painting the lilies over the top. I didn't worry about any bits of black showing through. Cheers, Tracey
what medium you used madame..is it acrylic or water color
Sorry Meow, I only saw your message now 2 years after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. I used acrylic ink and paint on this painting.
Oh my goodness! I'm so sorry! I've just realised people have been posting questions regarding my RUclips video which I wasn't aware of. Please forgive me , I'll try to answer everyone.
Hi.. very impressive !! what are those colors in the bottles? acrylic? thanks!
Tracey thank you for your reply. I just watched it again believe me. I love your work thank you for sharing.
Hi there are the pigmented inks used for the background the same as alcohol inks? Thanks
Sorry Andrea, I only saw your message now 1 year after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. No the pigmented inks are not the same as alcohol inks. You can use acrylic ink as they also works very well. Cheers, Tracey
hey what medium do you use to outline in your paintings please??
Hi Ramsha, she uses Indian Ink for outlining.
SorryRamsha, I only saw your message now a year after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. The white is a combination of moulding paste and white acrylic paint blended together to get just the right consistency. The black is Indian ink, black acrylic ink or watered down black acrylic paint.
@@traceycreighton2020 amazing art and what a lovely person. Inspired. Love from India
Anyone know what brand of translucent paint she is using?
Sorry LindieLee, I only saw your message now a whole year after you posted it!! I'm so sorry! I hope a reply is better late than never. the ink was Art Spectrum Artists Inks but you can use any acrylic ink as well. Cheers, Tracey
ya allah plz forgive me stop watching this.