Just attended a plein air festival in Door County, Wisconsin. This type of painting is so inspirational. I love how you quickly narrate your painting and evaluative process. You make accessible to a new painter like myself. Thank you.
It took me a while to even notice the sky reflected on the surface of the water. It's very subtle and the fact that the water is moving makes it more difficult to see. Adding the sky reflections gives the water depth and vitality!
Your seascapes just get better every time. The colours in the water are beautiful and the waves look so natural which shows that painting instinctively really works.
Really love the composition with the rocks in front! I too had doubts about howthat would look, and avoided trying that, but now you have inspired me to give it a go. Beautiful painting, as always!
Thanks! I've avoided putting objects, like rocks, in the front as well but it does help create depth and it doesn't seem to obstruct the eye from entering the composition. Give it a try!
I love looking at and listening to your painting process. With the added sound of the waves it is the next best thing to being there in person enjoying the plein air painting experience. Thank you.
Ready with an abstract study of the Pacific Starts with general shapes, works to specific With a number 8 natural bristle brush Can convey energy or cover a lot when in a rush Sky reflections,distant rocks, horizon choice Pelicans take flight but not much voice You’ll love Patreon, I’m positive The best way to “stay creative” 😁 I love the way you painted sky reflections and the colors are so beautiful in this. You captured the majesty of the location. It looks like it would be almost overwhelming in person. The ocean is crashing and everything constantly changing, so much energy. Love it. Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
MICHAEL, 10:25 , palette, blueist hair mostly covers a face, some of it spills out the closely held blue blanket, that is a shield of sorts. Approaching from left, see the wolf entity, it's colored bile, spilled, and part has turned white-ish against the blanket shield. See to the right,(excalibur), your brush tip touched the blanket shield. See the red, as though from the HALT of mighty excalibur. Lastly , aee excalibur shadow, ""upon the blue shield, ets beyond, it restrains the red, thickly gathered at it's one end. Freeze frame exactly here and as stated, answers "the" question, so few, so few, ponder 🗺
Yes, I would lighten those rocks too. Just a bit. I’m always amazed at your end result. I have no vision to be an artist but I do love art and artistic style and techniques. Thanks for your shared art project.
That sky adds a little extra something special! ... Color variations in ocean really nice ... Commentary spot on as usual ... Just wondering what paint you initially used on your pallet and is it like #4 value ?
As usual you've produced another beautiful work. I'm glad you added interest in the sky. Makes a difference. What keeps you going......apart from needing to earn a buck! Where does your artistic drive come from?....Graham
I think Michael that you are a great instructor! And I like you for your natural, non-egoistic character!
Water reflections in moving water is such a challenge. These are wonderful!
Thanks Heather!
12:25 - eloquently spoken sea to sand, awes shape and color
Just attended a plein air festival in Door County, Wisconsin. This type of painting is so inspirational. I love how you quickly narrate your painting and evaluative process. You make accessible to a new painter like myself. Thank you.
I love the use of green in the water contrasting with the blue to show the reflections of the sun and the colours that are hidden beneath the water
It took me a while to even notice the sky reflected on the surface of the water. It's very subtle and the fact that the water is moving makes it more difficult to see. Adding the sky reflections gives the water depth and vitality!
12:50 , and there, precognitive beauty this creativity roars it's name.
It’s a real treat to have you and your art in our lives.
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Listen to an artist speak is like music to my ears. Thank you so much for sharing your process of painting .🙏.
The sound of the waves and watching you paint - perfect
Thanks Lesley ☺🙏
Your seascapes just get better every time. The colours in the water are beautiful and the waves look so natural which shows that painting instinctively really works.
Thanks!
Beautiful - the reflected sky in the water, the clouds, the wet sand and the looseness. It has a lot of energy.
Thanks Maura!
such valuable advice on how to paint the ocean. great painting sir 🤙🏾
Thanks Ariah!
The wet sand looks spot on Michael. Nice painting. 👍
Thanks Oliver!
Really love the composition with the rocks in front! I too had doubts about howthat would look, and avoided trying that, but now you have inspired me to give it a go. Beautiful painting, as always!
Thanks! I've avoided putting objects, like rocks, in the front as well but it does help create depth and it doesn't seem to obstruct the eye from entering the composition. Give it a try!
Foam-flecked wet sand. Beautiful and real.
Thanks Mary!
I love looking at and listening to your painting process. With the added sound of the waves it is the next best thing to being there in person enjoying the plein air painting experience. Thank you.
Nice water colors and like the rocks as well.
Ready with an abstract study of the Pacific
Starts with general shapes, works to specific
With a number 8 natural bristle brush
Can convey energy or cover a lot when in a rush
Sky reflections,distant rocks, horizon choice
Pelicans take flight but not much voice
You’ll love Patreon, I’m positive
The best way to “stay creative”
😁
I love the way you painted sky reflections and the colors are so beautiful in this. You captured the majesty of the location. It looks like it would be almost overwhelming in person. The ocean is crashing and everything constantly changing, so much energy. Love it. Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thanks Suz! Another wonderful poem. Yes, painting the ocean is always a challenge. Skating the edge of chaos! 😂👍✌️💛
MICHAEL, 10:25 , palette, blueist hair mostly covers a face, some of it spills out the closely held blue blanket, that is a shield of sorts. Approaching from left, see the wolf entity, it's colored bile, spilled, and part has turned white-ish against the blanket shield. See to the right,(excalibur), your brush tip touched the blanket shield. See the red, as though from the HALT of mighty excalibur. Lastly , aee excalibur shadow, ""upon the blue shield, ets beyond, it restrains the red, thickly gathered at it's one end. Freeze frame exactly here and as stated, answers "the" question, so few, so few, ponder 🗺
Thanks for your observations Mark!
Always most most welcome Sir .
Turned into a nice day there. Always nice to spend 15 minutes with you at the beach painting! Thanks Michael. I hope you are well.
Thanks Lesley!
Painting at the beach looks so fun!
It's my favorite place to paint 😊👍
Lovely painting!! And a nice composition… have fun in NYC😊!!!
Thanks Sophie!
Great painting. Water color is inspiring.
Thanks!
'Here come some pelicans'....I thought they were going to 'contribute' to your painting....As always a great lesson in thinking your painting!
Thanks Charles! That would have been unpleasant 😂
@@chamberlainpaintings Indeed!
Beautiful scene. Love the colors in this.
Thanks Tim!
You Have brought life to the water. I like the rocks in the Foreground as well. Thanks a lot 🙏🏾
Thanks Cedric!
@@chamberlainpaintings you're quite welcome 👍🏾
Yes, I would lighten those rocks too. Just a bit. I’m always amazed at your end result. I have no vision to be an artist but I do love art and artistic style and techniques. Thanks for your shared art project.
your videos bring me so much peace, thank you so much for uploading them
The height and bulk of the wave 🌊 whitewater is impressive. Overall top marks.
Thanks Jeff!
The end result is so good. Job well done 👍👍👏👏
Thanks Herman!
Thank you for another great video Michael, hope the rest of your week is well.
Thanks Molly!
Just PERFECT
love this
Beautiful Michael!
Thanks Joyce!
Great painting! thanks for sharing! which type and brand of brush that you use?
Thanks! I use Utrecht 209 natural bristle flats and Princeton Dakota synthetic flats.
You nailed it! Love your adventures!
Good one Michael!
Nice and spontaneous.
Thanks Roger!
Another great video, thanks!
Thanks Paul!
Great masterpiece, sir! I like it. Very nice analysis! Have a wonderful day!
Thanks Olda!
@@chamberlainpaintings Cheers!
Colors are delicious!
Wonderful paint love your work ✨🙏
Gorgeous!
Thanks Skip!
Good Morning Michael 🙂
Good morning Mark 🌟
That sky adds a little extra something special! ... Color variations in ocean really nice ... Commentary spot on as usual ... Just wondering what paint you initially used on your pallet and is it like #4 value ?
Awesome!
Thanks Bob!
As usual you've produced another beautiful work. I'm glad you added interest in the sky. Makes a difference. What keeps you going......apart from needing to earn a buck!
Where does your artistic drive come from?....Graham
Love this! Can I ask what camera you are using?
I'm using a Canon G7X mark ii
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noti gang
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