Im so excited to find you. Your teaching style is humanist and natural. I live in Salt Lake. I am a descendant of 19th century painter John Hafen of Utan. It's always been with me, wanting to paint. My dear aunt is a local artist, Diane Turner, who studied under Laconte Stewart. She us now 92, still painting. She had to switch from her dominant hand to paint with her nondominant hand due to esstential tremors. I am 65 and hearing someone say it takes 10 years for good art to develop, so be it. In my 39's I learned a bit about drawing from the liberal arts in college as I pursued my nursing degree. Then I started with watercolor for a couple if years, just for entertainment and personal pleasure. So I am taking those 3 years and deducting from 10, and hope by 72 years old, I will be able to give away art of my life so I feel I left something behind from my life, because people forget you, which saddens me. Must be important to me. Perhaps I need to start doing everything else in this short life with love for self as much for others. I look forward to learning more from you. How cool to have a neighbor that is an artist and friend. Thank you.
I just love Diane! I painted with her many years ago and I consider her a friend! And I have seen John Hafen's work many times. I am so excited for your art journey!
I really enjoy watching other artists work and explain their process. Being able to observe them up close makes all the difference for me. Whenever I watch Shanna and Elizabeth paint, I gain new insights into how I can incorporate what I've learned from their videos into my own paintings. I just watched one of their videos in my studio tonight, and I plan on re-watching it several more times. Thank you for providing such helpful resources."
Wonderful artist but the audio is so distracting. At times it sounds like an aquarium. Loads of fab tips from a very talented artist. Maybe an edit would be good. 😊
@@estellebowden7667 this was a live demonstration in an art gallery which was close to a street with people talking. It’s kind of hard to edit out street noise and people talking. Thank you for complaining about a free video
What a pleasure to watch this video! I feel as if I've met you - practical, sensible, honest, and direct! I'm a pastellist, and I can't wait to play with laying down a pastel underdrawing in purples instead of laying down my greens and then adjusting them. I'm from CT, and you're dead right about the skies. The first time I saw the skies of Monterey, CA, I thought "Who would believe these colors back home if I ever painted this?!" Looking forward to more of your demos! Glad that we've met!
I started my art journey just two years ago at 64. Just discovering you and loving your work. Poof! Then I see you’ll being teaching a class at beautiful Edisto,SC! I hope to make that class!
This was such a great demo! I've started painting watercolour & I use the cold wax as a sealer. Once the painting is dry I apply it like a shoe polish, a thin covering & then polish it dry with a dry rag.
@@daleshawn1910 Yes, all the videos are streaming. You get access to everything as long as you are a member but we do offer them as a download to purchase as well
Just curious do you use / prefer synthetic or natural brushes? I recently switched to natural bristle brushes and they are quite rough and seem to scratch the paint on. I’m considering switching back to synthetic
You know I really dont, and if it’s going to be a problem, I will wipe it out before putting down color in the same value as what was scrubbed. I have found that the ground provides continuity throughout the painting and if the color is not clean enough I will make a pile of clean paint and add it with a palette knife to keep it clean. I am one that is not afraid of mud, even though I was trained in watercolor for years before oil painting. Put a beautiful color next to a grey and you realize the greys are absolutely necessary to make that color sing!
This was a demonstration in front of a live audience. It was for the benefit of the audience that had paid for the demonstration however we thought it would be a nice thing to be able to let other people watch it for free.
Im so excited to find you. Your teaching style is humanist and natural. I live in Salt Lake. I am a descendant of 19th century painter John Hafen of Utan. It's always been with me, wanting to paint. My dear aunt is a local artist, Diane Turner, who studied under Laconte Stewart. She us now 92, still painting. She had to switch from her dominant hand to paint with her nondominant hand due to esstential tremors. I am 65 and hearing someone say it takes 10 years for good art to develop, so be it. In my 39's I learned a bit about drawing from the liberal arts in college as I pursued my nursing degree. Then I started with watercolor for a couple if years, just for entertainment and personal pleasure. So I am taking those 3 years and deducting from 10, and hope by 72 years old, I will be able to give away art of my life so I feel I left something behind from my life, because people forget you, which saddens me. Must be important to me. Perhaps I need to start doing everything else in this short life with love for self as much for others. I look forward to learning more from you. How cool to have a neighbor that is an artist and friend. Thank you.
I just love Diane! I painted with her many years ago and I consider her a friend! And I have seen John Hafen's work many times. I am so excited for your art journey!
I really enjoy watching other artists work and explain their process. Being able to observe them up close makes all the difference for me. Whenever I watch Shanna and Elizabeth paint, I gain new insights into how I can incorporate what I've learned from their videos into my own paintings. I just watched one of their videos in my studio tonight, and I plan on re-watching it several more times. Thank you for providing such helpful resources."
Thank you 🙏
Wonderful artist but the audio is so distracting. At times it sounds like an aquarium. Loads of fab tips from a very talented artist. Maybe an edit would be good. 😊
@@estellebowden7667 this was a live demonstration in an art gallery which was close to a street with people talking. It’s kind of hard to edit out street noise and people talking. Thank you for complaining about a free video
What a joy to watch you share your gift!! I went to your website and saw your finished art! Absolutely wonderful!!Thank you, Shanna.
Thank you so much!
I even love the look of the block in. Such a pretty color
Thank you 🙏
What a pleasure to watch this video! I feel as if I've met you - practical, sensible, honest, and direct! I'm a pastellist, and I can't wait to play with laying down a pastel underdrawing in purples instead of laying down my greens and then adjusting them. I'm from CT, and you're dead right about the skies. The first time I saw the skies of Monterey, CA, I thought "Who would believe these colors back home if I ever painted this?!" Looking forward to more of your demos! Glad that we've met!
Thank you so much Donna
I started my art journey just two years ago at 64. Just discovering you and loving your work.
Poof! Then I see you’ll being teaching a class at beautiful Edisto,SC! I hope to make that class!
We will have such a great time in Edisto, I hope you can make it! We will work hard 😀
This was such a great demo! I've started painting watercolour & I use the cold wax as a sealer. Once the painting is dry I apply it like a shoe polish, a thin covering & then polish it dry with a dry rag.
That's a great idea!
❤great painter and great personality
I love the way you explained about who you are as a painter ..I feel exactly the same way about it Deb from Australia
Nice job Shanna! I also have came from watercolor to oils. You go girl❤.
Watching this brings home how much I miss seeing the 2 of you paint on Inspired to Paint. I think I'll rejoin soon.
We'd love to have you back Charm. We miss you too
Beautiful painting and informative lesson. I enjoyed listening to all the questions & comment
Thank you Terry
Great paint and very informative demo. Thank you Shanna
Thank you so much
Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Beatiful
Beautiful!
Thank you
Good save toward the end, the tree clump looked like a chia pet after you used the knife
Good save? What a ridiculous statement
Thank you for sharing this content. Such a beautiful painting, despite holding the brush wrong😂😂.
Thank you. Yep that was a pretty funny comment
Lindas pinturas parabéns 🌇🌃🌇🇧🇷🌎🇺🇸
I’m a huge fan. I’m so impressed with your work. I’d love to work with you. I’ve looked at your website but not clear on how it works.
Dale, do you mean how our memberships work?
@@inspiredtopaint Yes. Is it through video access only?
@@daleshawn1910 Yes, all the videos are streaming. You get access to everything as long as you are a member but we do offer them as a download to purchase as well
Just curious do you use / prefer synthetic or natural brushes? I recently switched to natural bristle brushes and they are quite rough and seem to scratch the paint on. I’m considering switching back to synthetic
@@vonkunstler884 I have always preferred synthetic brushes for the very same reason your mentioned!
As you start to scrub in color over the purple, do you worry about the muddying of the colors.?
You know I really dont, and if it’s going to be a problem, I will wipe it out before putting down color in the same value as what was scrubbed. I have found that the ground provides continuity throughout the painting and if the color is not clean enough I will make a pile of clean paint and add it with a palette knife to keep it clean. I am one that is not afraid of mud, even though I was trained in watercolor for years before oil painting. Put a beautiful color next to a grey and you realize the greys are absolutely necessary to make that color sing!
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What a pleasure it is to watch you paint but that scraping of the Q-tips on the canvas is too much for my ears!!!😮
the mic's are very sensitive. We felt it better to be able to hear Shanna clearly thus the mic
all that talking was irritating
This was a demonstration in front of a live audience. It was for the benefit of the audience that had paid for the demonstration however we thought it would be a nice thing to be able to let other people watch it for free.
Rude people are irritating😊
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