PAINT TALK: Don't Know What To Paint || Selling Your Work

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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Комментарии • 195

  • @mandylwilsonable
    @mandylwilsonable 3 года назад +59

    It's hard to get out of the mindset of not creating masterpieces with every work. Thank you for sharing. I feel inspired to practice and paint studies.

  • @mariannaagh5812
    @mariannaagh5812 3 года назад +21

    Sometimes I want to paint so badly but it feels like the brush weighs a ton ... My problm is not to start a painting, I have tons of ongoing projects... but then I get to the stage that I actually really like the painting and I am mortified to finish it...

  • @nekuzumaki
    @nekuzumaki 3 года назад +22

    "create something today even if it sucks"
    and just remember that not everything will be a masterpiece, work in series of more than one piece of any subject helps too cause you not have that much pressure that every piece "needs to be perfect", and when you create something you are practicing, improving and learn something

  • @deeburks
    @deeburks 3 года назад +59

    This is exactly the same for writing fiction...inspiration has almost zero to do with it beyond the idea....the rest is hard work and surprising yourself with the outcome.

    • @claygreen4723
      @claygreen4723 3 года назад +6

      Non-fiction ain't no picnic! One of my college professors told me I should think about writing professionally. I told her I would end up killing myself if I did. She thought I was kidding. Not! Anything done well is a slog.

    • @deeburks
      @deeburks 3 года назад +4

      @@claygreen4723 True! I've been a professional Non-fiction ghostwriter for more than 15 years and its tough too. Compared to fiction its a right brain left brain kind of thing. I was referencing the idea that so many people think fiction takes inspiration when its really just butt in the chair like every other kind of creative work. Non-Fiction is more formula for me and I find it easier but that's only after years of learning what the heck I'm doing lol.

  • @TheMinimalistSparrow
    @TheMinimalistSparrow 3 года назад +40

    I bought 'The War of Art" and read it in one day...I cannot tell you how helpful it has been I have taken tons of notes and has completely addressed so much of my issues. Just wow but off course you know. Its a game changer for me thank you for recommending it.

  • @hgzmatt
    @hgzmatt 3 года назад +12

    I think this is great for doing the things you always wanted to do instead of waiting around for it to magically happen. But you need to recognize when it's time to be productive and when it's time for you to take time out and relax. Lots of people will pretend that they are working 24/7 and they are putting up a false image that is not healthy. There are times in your life where you won't be as productive and that's ok too.

  • @Chronomatrix
    @Chronomatrix 2 года назад +3

    Good to see it's common to struggle with inspiration, I'm also guilty of wasting too much time thinking about what to paint instead of painting whatever and improving on the way.

  • @evandegenfelder4554
    @evandegenfelder4554 3 года назад +14

    I went to college to study art and yet not once did they cover the BUSINESS of being an artist (this was a long time ago however). Once I was out of school and working I had no idea about the business side of things. They did not teach the basics of promotion, selling, organizational skills, pricing, nothing. It hampered my life as an artist; tough learning curve.

  • @Fania973
    @Fania973 3 года назад +5

    As the gym rat I am, that gym metaphor really resonated with me haha. I train 6 days a week, and I don't necessarily want to go to the gym every day - but I always get myself there and always end up having a great time. I will definitely tap into that "mindset" to get myself to paint more :) thank you Chris!

  • @frankovitchgrimowski4950
    @frankovitchgrimowski4950 3 года назад +9

    Thanks Coach, I painted a pic and gave it to a friend. When painting it I reviewed in my mind how much I appreciated them, I think it helped me to try harder to get it right. I have a lot of hours invested it, (didn’t keep track). I liked it so much when finished I painted another just like it for me, now I’m thinking who would like this one. Well my wife said make copies and give them out, (maybe sell some)! Nice video boss.

  • @CharlesHancockCreations
    @CharlesHancockCreations 3 года назад +22

    This dude waxing philosophical! Love it. You motivate and inspire. The Farley is 🔥. Discipline, and work ethic are 🔑.

    • @vhbudzki
      @vhbudzki 3 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing! My first thought was: OMG Chris Farley, I love it! 😍

  • @st.toussaint4632
    @st.toussaint4632 2 года назад +3

    I just binged several of your videos, love the information and how you keep it real.

  • @brendacookiebreton4481
    @brendacookiebreton4481 3 года назад +5

    I have worked with teenagers my entire life and now help young adults with college plans. Our philosophies are identical. Brilliant! Thank you. I will share your video with some of my art major students!!!!

  • @beedee4427
    @beedee4427 3 года назад +2

    As an artist who has also done business stuff I completely agree with this advice. To be a an artist with a regular stream of income, you need to wear at least two hats, sometimes more! Great vid, you got a new subscriber 👍🏻

  • @doriel668
    @doriel668 2 года назад +1

    I love painting. I just hate uploading on websites. And I have put myself on abstract punishment because I have 206 paintings stacked up to upload. I appreciate what you said, "show up every day". I get emotional about life experiences and then pout. Sales are slow so I feel discouraged. I liked the video.

  • @jm7804
    @jm7804 3 года назад +2

    Love the words of wisdom and they can be applied to pretty much every situation. Perseverance is the key to overcoming any obstacle. If you get knocked down 20 times, then get up 21. There's a reason why the phrase tortured artist exists. It's a struggle to get the ideas out of your head and into some physical form. Most of the time they will not look like you pictured it and that is pure torture. That's where the mundane practice comes in. You must practice your craft in order to have the skill to execute it when a great idea strikes.

  • @BJBreukelman
    @BJBreukelman 3 года назад +6

    One of your best paint talks yet. A lot of sound art and business advise here. I do have something to add on the glass pallet...
    First, don't let the paint dry. Then after you save any paint, paint thinner and a paper towel will clean it. If for some reason it does dry, steel wool and some elbow grease will clean it.

  • @Sugarsheila.
    @Sugarsheila. 3 года назад +5

    Kinda binge watching right now. Really appreciate what you’re doing.🙏🏻💕

  • @TheBruisedPeach
    @TheBruisedPeach Год назад +2

    This video, and all the other videos I've watched on this channel, have helped me SO much. It took me 20 years before I would bring oils into my rotation.. I've struggled with inspiration ALOT lately, but this video made so much sense.. learning that you have to sit down and paint even when you dont feel inspired is SO crucial.. and I JUST thought about the similarity with a gym, and you said it not 5 seconds later on the video. LMAIO!!! AND now I have a new book to buy!

  • @jacquelinetreharne1155
    @jacquelinetreharne1155 3 года назад +3

    Love it! I love how casual, straight-forward and motivating you are. Thank you!!

  • @aprilkurtz1589
    @aprilkurtz1589 2 года назад +1

    I'm a watercolorist dabbling in acrylics, and I get so much encouragement from your videos. I hope to tackle oils again some day. Thanks!

  • @stevenmorris4482
    @stevenmorris4482 3 года назад +1

    yes , painting when you don't feel well or your mentally not ready .. when you have to paint you just do because you have to , you have to make money , you also have to learn to paint everything and step out of your comfort zone .. you will paint or draw some questionable stuff and stuff your not so proud of but that's the only way to learn by making mistakes we learn from it.
    a good tip is to just practice fundamentals when you dont know what to create .. i find watching a movie or looking online can also inspire and watching videos like this .
    The advice here about family and friends is good, and word of mouth and online is king ! helps to sell your work .. quality control is essential. Also when posting your artwork online , learn to take good photographs , your also selling your self ;) not just your artwork .

  • @amarin8600
    @amarin8600 3 года назад +5

    Oh wow, you used my question. Awesome!!! Thank you ❤️

  • @bagobeans
    @bagobeans Год назад

    I enjoy your videos. I am going back to my art again. The one thing I enjoy about being an artist, is that creativity comes from within. We are given the gift to create beauty!

  • @lylewyant3356
    @lylewyant3356 3 года назад +4

    on the subject of palette paper, while i do use it and still have some left; i'm going to try parchment paper

  • @josephharwood-purcell7995
    @josephharwood-purcell7995 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for this video. I am doing myself a disservice waiting for inspiration. I will try to push to have a more set schedule and work even when I’m not feeling it to get more done. Thanks, your videos help push me forward. Love your art and motivational videos.

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  3 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you like them!

  • @rhemasartspace
    @rhemasartspace 3 года назад +17

    "Fall in love with the process..." whew! I'll remember everything you said, Chris! Thank you so much! This is really very helpful.
    By the way, I forgive you for the incorrect pronounciation of my name nyahaha 😃😁😊

    • @BJBreukelman
      @BJBreukelman 3 года назад +1

      I agree with everything Chris said. I'd like to add, if you don't know what to paint, go through paintings you've already done. Decide for yourself if there's anything you know you need to work on. Then, if you're not going to sell it, find images online that feature whatever that is. If you do want to sell it, go to Pixels.com for those images (they're not copy right restricted)
      Or, revisit something you've already done. What worked? What didn't, what can you do different? Answer those questions about that painting, then try the painting again.
      Inspiration will come and go. In the moments where the inspiration is lacking, see those as opportunities to do studies like this to continue to refine your skills. As you get better; grow your skills and expand your skills, just maybe, Inspiration will come easier and come from more sources.

    • @rhemasartspace
      @rhemasartspace 3 года назад +1

      @@BJBreukelman These are awesome tips! Thank you for sharing them with me 😄

  • @marcosandreorlando2011
    @marcosandreorlando2011 3 года назад

    Thank u for the vídeo. Ive been painting over 20 years ; in the past five years, for no reason i couldnt get backup to painting - maybe for lack of inspiration or other excuses. Your video really got me motivated and i am starting to paint again. Thanks for reaching out!

  • @paintsiptutorialshostedbyt9740
    @paintsiptutorialshostedbyt9740 2 года назад

    Best advice EVER, downloaded this book yesterday and I'm inlove!!! It's now one of my favorites too - thanks for the recommendation!

  • @cheryldoyle4142
    @cheryldoyle4142 3 года назад

    Thank you. You are an incredible coach and artist!

  • @sonsoftheedelweiss72
    @sonsoftheedelweiss72 2 года назад

    You are awesome; you have answered so many questions I hv had for so long. Your information is priceless even though I paint with acrylics. Thank you sir.

  • @katnic8030
    @katnic8030 2 года назад

    Love the Chris Farley painting. Miss him! Great episode, especially appreciate the guidance to “keep moving around the painting”.

  • @seapossumsforrest8162
    @seapossumsforrest8162 3 года назад

    I love this topic! I know I have so much to learn. I am in a major slump, and I will change my method. Today. Thank you!

  • @pwking1115
    @pwking1115 2 года назад

    Great video, awesome advice! Love how you tell it like it is. Thanks

  • @lalithakrishnamurthy9663
    @lalithakrishnamurthy9663 3 года назад

    Thanks for your words this is what I want to hear as Iam stuck up in a rut.i have lost my interest in painting!you are so authentic when you talk about this topic!excellent job!

  • @joliev1
    @joliev1 3 года назад

    Love all your videos! What a great inspiration you are! I am learning so much. 🪅💕love from chicago.

  • @annjelley5363
    @annjelley5363 3 года назад

    Thank you Chris. Wise words as always !

  • @WillStephensArt
    @WillStephensArt 10 месяцев назад

    Watched this so much I can quote it thanks Chris !

  • @mileyo8267
    @mileyo8267 2 года назад

    Binging your videos. Love the coffee in the beginning of the video and the mug. 😊

  • @TrudieTiger70
    @TrudieTiger70 2 года назад

    Thank you. I really needed to hear this

  • @gwendalynselfshakir2008
    @gwendalynselfshakir2008 Год назад

    Beautiful!! What we love we must work for

  • @sonnytattooart3317
    @sonnytattooart3317 3 года назад +1

    Baby wipes works super well for cleaning glass palettes 😊 (Andrew tischler trick).

  • @leimakamaedill2802
    @leimakamaedill2802 3 года назад

    Really love your videos...have leaned so much! Thank you!

  • @lisa-gayle9939
    @lisa-gayle9939 3 года назад +1

    Such great advice...great video!❤️

  • @kimjongun2946
    @kimjongun2946 Год назад

    100% correct on not getting stuck working on one area, and move around. I've had to do major fixes due to this mistake.

  • @TheBuldog2000
    @TheBuldog2000 2 года назад +1

    Outstanding advice 👌🙌🙏👍🤗🌞😎

  • @zasvedogovore
    @zasvedogovore 3 года назад +1

    Great content, totally inspiring and helpful

  • @MariaRodriguez-bw4sk
    @MariaRodriguez-bw4sk 3 года назад +1

    Inspiring because definitely have suffer with this. Thank you

  • @adie4928
    @adie4928 3 года назад

    I agree. Doing art, in any other forms, is WORK. ❤️

  • @ninja_tony
    @ninja_tony Год назад

    I read The War of Art a few years ago, and if anyone is reading this and hasn't checked it out already, please do so immediately. It is profoundly helpful. I come from a business background but have been an artist most of my life, but always had trouble getting out of my own head when it came to self doubts, demotivation, etc., and I can tell you the way Pressfield explains things will absolutely change your whole outlook. It is an amazing book.
    At no point does he come across as a "guru" or act like he has all the answers, rather, it feels more like he is helping you to come to the answers on your own but just pointing out the dark voices that can keep you from taking the all-important next step. I strongly suggest it, not only to artists, but ANY creative person that struggles with a lack of confidence, motivation, artist's block, or anything else that may keep you from putting pen to paper and brush to canvas.

  • @thestaz8564
    @thestaz8564 3 года назад +1

    ty great vid! love the nick cage portraits too

  • @dhartdata5998
    @dhartdata5998 Год назад

    Great advice. Thanks

  • @andresarubbi9942
    @andresarubbi9942 3 года назад +2

    Great advices Chris. Thanx

  • @carolecarter67
    @carolecarter67 3 года назад

    You are amazing. A wealth of information and I would be willing to pay for it! Thank you so very much for the inspiration. Ps like the new haircut😊

  • @mummythe_nomads1072
    @mummythe_nomads1072 3 года назад +2

    I have JUST found you! I'm just learning to paint with oils, I want to do the eyes of my children.. I've already made my first mistake of starting from light to dark🤦‍♀️ (im a former acrylic painter) I'm struggling with finding the time around my husband and 4 young children and school runs etc...

  • @paintingswithkay6151
    @paintingswithkay6151 3 года назад +1

    Love this and the Pittsburgh Steelers coffee ☕️ mug 😂

  • @potater5813
    @potater5813 3 года назад

    I just started painting recently... Ill keeo watching your lessons till ill finally be confident enough to do commissions....

  • @wizard_lizard7500
    @wizard_lizard7500 2 года назад

    Thank you for this great video..

  • @rsilberman3
    @rsilberman3 2 года назад

    Amazing information. Thank you for sharing ❤️🤩

  • @krissyryhorchuk5691
    @krissyryhorchuk5691 3 года назад

    Tempered glass! I've been using glass from a picture frame and I've been afraid to break it....already broke one. Great idea! And thanks for your videos. I always learn something, even if I've seen the video in the past. I'm trying to paint everyday day if I can, life has gotten in the way in the past but I'm finally realizing that painting is what truly makes me happy and fills me up. I have an amazing family, but I seem to love and appreciate them more when I've given myself time to paint! Does that sound crazy? It's like if you're a coffee fan, you might enjoy your day more if you have your coffee haha. Anyway, keep up the great work!

  • @MichaelBrooksmsb400
    @MichaelBrooksmsb400 3 года назад

    I already know what I really want to paint, as it has always been in the back of my mind to do, but it's getting the right size to work it on, and the cost of the canvas itself.

  • @janedoe5229
    @janedoe5229 3 года назад

    Thanks for talking so much about selling! :)

  • @v_vlps
    @v_vlps 3 года назад

    Thank you so muchhhhhhhhhhhhh that's exactly what i needed to hear ❤️❤️❤️

  • @edbianchi8839
    @edbianchi8839 3 года назад

    Thank you, like always very good advice !!!!

  • @marcyperrier5255
    @marcyperrier5255 2 года назад

    Very good advise!!!!

  • @getoutsidenow420
    @getoutsidenow420 Год назад

    Excellent advice

  • @lynjoyce7039
    @lynjoyce7039 3 года назад +1

    All great advice! 👍

  • @LevitatorMusic
    @LevitatorMusic 2 года назад

    The easiest way I found to keep my pallet clean is I went to Goodwill and bought a picture frame that's about 18x12 inches with a piece of glass in it. That's my pallet. When I paint, I cover it with a piece of wax paper and tape it down. When I'm done painting, I just take the piece of wax paper off and throw it away. I used to use the razor on glass method which works great but I'm lazy so I'd sometimes let paint dry to it and it would be a real pain in the butt to scrape off

  • @sylviahill6759
    @sylviahill6759 Год назад

    Great advice
    The only way you will get in contact with oil paint is by using it and you will learn to use it your way-your personality will come through.

  • @jeffbell5125
    @jeffbell5125 2 года назад +1

    Your advice on commission work is perfect I received va commission from someone that saw one of my paintings at a friend's house he gave me a photo of an adobe house where his father spent his childhood , and he wanted it as a father days gift, the thing was the photo was horrible I told him I will do the best I can however it's not going to look like the photo and what I feel the photo was horrible but in the end he was crazy over it and his father loved it. I got another commission the next week from a member of his family.

  • @sme6kaa
    @sme6kaa 3 года назад

    Thank you Chris, how about that .
    Great pint talk can we circle around again to the selling stuff again soon :?

  • @TheBuldog2000
    @TheBuldog2000 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @miltonwelch4177
    @miltonwelch4177 3 года назад +1

    Student (with bowed head): "I do not have any inspiration to draw. '"
    Teacher: "What are you looking at? Draw that."
    Took me a few decades to understand that, believe it or not. Being able to extract an interesting composition from just about anything is what we are talking about.

  • @jolantaoczko8181
    @jolantaoczko8181 3 года назад

    For the palette- you might put it into a freezer and it will not dry out. It is a bit wet, but works great for me👍

  • @aprildoe3654
    @aprildoe3654 3 года назад

    Such good advice 👌🌸

  • @mehmetsbirlik4112
    @mehmetsbirlik4112 3 года назад

    👍👏👏🙏
    I salute your honesty and generosity to sharing your knowledge and experience,🙏
    Learning like a endless game you'll never be able reach the end.
    Study and practice are the fundamentals for progress.
    No matter what we're going create it comes from knowledge.
    More knowledge pushes us to create more.
    Creativity has no limits like knowledge.
    Keep creating as much as we can because we have only one life to cherish it.

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  3 года назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @mehmetsbirlik4112
      @mehmetsbirlik4112 3 года назад

      @@paintcoach Truth is our guide.
      You're welcome!
      I'm looking forward to learning more from you. 🙏

  • @anansispider95
    @anansispider95 3 года назад +2

    I have a question, and I'm not sure if you've answered it before in another video. But I'm wondering, do you always have to varnish a painting? Someone wants me to paint a replica of my fourth ever oil painting to buy. How long do I need to wait to varnish it, if I need to varnish it at all, before I sell it? I'm still new to oil painting and art in general. I'm surprised she wanted to buy that painting at all honestly, but I'm not going to turn down the experience. Thanks in advance, and I love your channel. :)

  • @peterbunyan3924
    @peterbunyan3924 3 года назад

    Good advice.

  • @miriamdevereux7508
    @miriamdevereux7508 3 года назад

    Well said!

  • @OmeleArt
    @OmeleArt 3 года назад

    Thanks for this key information

  • @callmedeno
    @callmedeno 2 года назад

    The easiest way to get inspired is to just pick up a brush and see what happens. Accepting that it's an exploration, the exploration of the space is the whole point and it is extremely rare that once they start moving paint an artist will remain uninspired. Once you take the attitude of 'what will I find today' rather than 'I've got to make another good painting to prove that I'm good at this' everything else follows. In my head I think of everything as a 'study' rather than a painting, that way I don't get precious about an image being profound enough to paint. I often take photos of nothing spectacular, but maybe the light is doing something interesting. Yesterday I painted a 5 x 7 of some garden slabs in the grass, plus the shadow of the sun over it. A non-composed picture, of a 'boring' subject that could never be a Glorious Painting, it didn't even feature much design of shapes. Color of the light and how it hit a basic form. Spent about an hour, it was okay for what it is, but I learned and enjoyed the dance of bouncing colour around the canvas. Today I will paint whatever again.
    I can completely relate to the person's feelings, but they have to recognise they are putting up mental barriers and ultimately missing the point. The process is the magic, simply keep moving paint in ways you haven't done before. Most musicians spend time playing in crumby dives giving less-than-amazingly profound performances, but they do it so often because they love it, it's about doing what you love the way you feel like doing it and then if that happens enough, you might stumble on something interesting and it begins to appear like you are doing great things... but you're doing the same thing you've always done, you've just done it longer and with more freedom than others, you didn't stop. You didn't trick yourself into apathy. You explored, you found something that only you could find. Finally everybody gathers around to see it too. 'huh' they say

  • @silentwitness9255
    @silentwitness9255 Год назад

    I know someone who has for years practiced making impermanent drawings. In other words, she makes a drawing every day, and every day she destroys that drawing, letting it go. From my perspective, she appears to enjoy the process of drawing much more than the final result.

  • @honeygirlsapiary
    @honeygirlsapiary 3 года назад +6

    Have you done tips on painting dark scenes, such as night time / evening scenes where the sun is not the light source? If not, I’d be very interested in your thoughts and advice on this subject. As fall is approaching, and the days are getting shorter, I am seeing more and more campfires and the like. Perhaps I’d like to paint a scene like this myself.

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  3 года назад +3

      I haven’t but I plan on it

    • @PaolaTourGuide
      @PaolaTourGuide 3 года назад +2

      Ask Caravaggio

    • @liv0003
      @liv0003 Год назад

      @@PaolaTourGuide it's sound easy 🤣

  • @IMArtisanX
    @IMArtisanX 3 года назад +2

    Yet another inspiring video! Thank You!
    By the way, have you tried using Alcohol as a solvent yet, as per my previous comment on your earlier video?

  • @noyb9511
    @noyb9511 3 года назад +1

    Hi can you please do a tutorial about how to paint water?? Ps you helped me so much with developing my painting skills🥰

  • @youchosewisely141
    @youchosewisely141 2 года назад

    Painting is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration. A paraphrased quote from Jamie Wyeth.

  • @3dk126
    @3dk126 3 года назад +3

    If you are doing a portrait and you find you went too dark, too yellow, too orange... do you have tip to glaze this back to where it should be?

  • @shinseihaha
    @shinseihaha 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @dimush
    @dimush 3 года назад +4

    Hi Chris! Can you explain about drawing as it is related to painting and how it works with painting? How do you get comfortable enough to "draw with the paint" instead of just blocking in masses of color and painting it like a coloring book.. How do you know where to put certain marks on a painting that doesn't look like the subject?

    • @BJBreukelman
      @BJBreukelman 3 года назад +1

      This is an awesome question.
      I think drawing is critical... on the canvas and separate. Improving drawing skills can absolutely improve your painting... and help with the other part of your question.
      Myself and many painters I see will sketch out their painting first. But it doesn't have to be perfect and should not be detailed. It's a form of note taking really.
      It gets you started. Going into marks that don't look like the end result.... there is an answer to that question (I hope Chris covers it in a video for you too)
      But my answer is a bit much to just type out here.
      I invite you to find me on Instagram bjbart_n_oil_paint
      Or Facebook BJ Breukelman
      Message me. I'll chat with you about it and see if I can help.

    • @BJBreukelman
      @BJBreukelman 3 года назад

      Correction, my IG handle is bjb3art_n_oil_paint

    • @paintcoach
      @paintcoach  3 года назад

      Very good question!

  • @edwardjohn5
    @edwardjohn5 3 года назад

    I'm Indonesian. Born and raised. We have an Indonesian version of Tolstoy here: Pramoedya Ananta Toer. In one of his interviews, the late Pramoedya were asked about how he dealt with "writer's block". He simply said, he never had any. Why? Simple: if I don't write that day, I don't eat. That is the most powerful non-advice "advice" I've ever encountered.

  • @davidgetchell630
    @davidgetchell630 3 года назад +2

    Im in business school just for the reason to sell my work. It's a giant help.

  • @mandywhorwal642
    @mandywhorwal642 3 года назад

    Practice is preparation for inspiration.

  • @carmenward3450
    @carmenward3450 2 года назад +1

    Have you considered making a discord server or something similar for your patreon subscribers to share their work, instead of, or in addition to Facebook? Just a suggestion because I don’t necessarily want to share my paintings with family members/etc that are on my Facebook, lol.

  • @JDLandscapePainter
    @JDLandscapePainter 3 года назад

    Chris I can't even begin to say how much useful information is in this video. Those first 30 minutes were a truth punch in the gut, even having read the war of art myself! Love everything you said. Could you make some videos about the business aspect of selling art? I'd love to see how you package and ship, but also all the other business things no one is really talking about...

  • @steviebailey4967
    @steviebailey4967 2 года назад +1

    You paint a lot of celebrities. Are these from movie stills? Are there copyright laws that you have to take into consideration when doing this? Thanks for your help! Your channel is very helpful!

  • @wcwindom56
    @wcwindom56 3 года назад

    I have that book that is on your right

  • @michaelmartonick1670
    @michaelmartonick1670 2 года назад

    I use isopropyl alcohol to clean my glass palette after I scrap the paint of.

  • @brucenunn3268
    @brucenunn3268 3 года назад

    Helpful 👊😎

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 3 года назад

    All my work is sold from my Website but it took many years to build a following and it is very true about repeat customers but also it is their friends and family that become customers etc,
    Their are many ways of selling your art but I think a gallery is the last place I would think of due to their large slice of your final sale price.

  • @TheBuldog2000
    @TheBuldog2000 2 года назад

    This is one of your best videos 😀🙏👍🙌 except for the one you were Clint Eastwood!