I'm just starting trying to get into plein air landscape painting and this is such a lifesaver, honestly answered all the questions I've been wondering
Thank you for helping lost pleinair painters like me 😊 Sadly no gaterfoam around here. When will be the workshop in Madrid? 😉Love your Velazquez statue painting in front of the Prado
Wonderful presentation Patrick. What a great trip you must have had. You’ve thought things out so well. I am 68 and have never done anything like this but am making my plein air/travel packs ready to do something outside. Very very inspiring.
Saw you painting in Sedona in autumn 2022. Beautiful energy and heart, Patrick.. and the way you bring that into your paint... just so lovely. Thank you. 💙
So a couple things…I use only sables so that too means only oil, no solvents. Have you tried a extra virgin olive oil for cleaning and dipping? You can use it daily and it will condition your brushes for the next day, especially will sable. And the other is have you tried medium gel instead of linseed oil? Safflower is also very awesome too.
havent tried the olive oil, but is the reason to use it because it's cheap? I use walnut oil for oil baths in my studio. Olive oil is a non drying oil, it might just prove terrible to your painting over time, I'd avoid it
Hi Patrick! Wonderful video! I purchased one of your pochade boxes and I LOVE it. After your painting on paper is dry do you mount it to board? Would you mind explaining that process? If you do mount it to board I would be curious to hear what kind of glue you used? Thank you for sharing your process and beautiful work!
not to brag, but i immediately figured out why your palette cup was leaking - it's missing a lid! 😁 (sorry, couldn't resist being dumb) question : could you have mailed some of your finished paintings back home, as you went? also : never in my life had i seen such a MASSIVE carabiner! impressive...
The fact there are no palette cups that don't leak is quite exasperating :/ Not sure there's a point in mailing them back halfway. Risks them getting lost, possible hassle and time to fill out paperwork/customs. Doesn't really save weight or make sense for space because I would have to have it at the beginning too.
Thank you for putting together this video! I loved your ideas on using oil paper. I personally use Cobra's water miracle oils so I don't have to worry about solvents but I think using paper is a brilliant idea.. I'm also in the process of designing my own "Gurney easel." It's hard though because I want it work across multiple mediums. I'm so happy you had the opportunity to travel and paint so consistently and beautifully! Did you see your skills improve? Anyways thank you for sharing! Happy painting and safe travels!
Haven't tried the water soluble oils yet, but I've heard good things about them, and super easy clean up! The tension hinges I used for me easel were discovered through his blog, but I did some finicking to make them close shut flush! And totally! I think the best part was that I wasn't only painting almost everyday, but also visiting fantastic museums and seeing amazing art! Cheers!
@Patrick Okrasinski @Patrick Okrasinski I would like to go overseas in a couple years to study art. I'm still just scratching the surface as a begginner! As far as water mixable oils, I'd highly recommend Cobra- they clean up much easier than w&n's artisans and have a buttery feel. :D
Thanks for the information in that clip. much appreciated. two queries: 1. any pochade boxes for sale now? 2. How do use BLACK, to modify, to darken, for mixing greens? how to avoid dulling the colors, using black. Thanks, cheers, Happy New Year.
Thanks! To answer- 1. I am currently sold out as of earlier this morning, but I might make another batch in the coming months 2. I use it the most for greens or deep darks/browns (ivory black with a little cadmium red or orange actually makes a really rich deep brown). I NEVER use it when I see the color of something and try to mix a darker shade 👍
Thanks! practically I think it's too complicated for most people to spend a whole video on it. I was using table saw, chop saw, router, grind stones, orbital sanders.... I recommend people just buy a box ( not necessarily mine, just saying its a ton of work to make your own, if someone already has the tools to make it the can probably figure it out on their own)
@@patrickokrahow did you make your actual mixing palette on your easel? Did you paint the wood with an acrylic varnish or a wood varnish so you can mix your oils?
Hey Patrick your stuff in incredible and i formative. You are very talented and im very interested in your approach to color choices while picture making. Would love a video on that ❤
Such a helpful video, thank you! Do you have any issues with the paint on in your pochade box drying out? I’m sure that on your trip you were using them every day, but in general how long would you guess you can keep paint on your palette or in the box?
Correct- part of the reason I don’t use thinners is because I’ve developed a sensitivity to them over time and can get really bad headaches, but I’ll admit if I did use them painting would be a little easier 🤷♂️ oh well
I have blick material canvas pads and fredrix canvas pad. One blick material canvas pad is 12x16 and one that's 16x20 and the fredrix one is 12x16. I wanted to bring the one of the 12x16 and the 16x20. My carry on is small but big but I wanted to carry the 16x20 but wont fit. It was for oil painting while going to see my family in Canada. If I use 2 or one canvas pad that's 12x16 what do I do if I bring back finished artwork that's not streached /framed saftly 0:16
Hello Patrick, heading to France for the month of September to paint. I’m 57 and this is my first extensive trip to do nothing but paint. Thanks for your tips, much appreciated. Can I ask what size your paint box is and the size of Canson paper you were using. Shooting for at least a painting a day at least. Will need to be realistic about the size I can finish in a day for that to happen. Thanks! Eric
Thanks for the comment Eric - my paint box is 11x14", and i work on 9x12" surfaces, usually canson oil paper, but sometimes others. I find 9x12 to be a reasonable size to finish a painting within 2-4 hours, but smaller is faster. Lately, I have been doing more and more multi session paintings, as I want to make lessbwork of a higher quality rather than more work of a less quality. Hope the trip is wonderful!
Hi, great vud! Did u build in slotted ridges or ledges within the 3 sides of your wet painting carrier box, to hold each card/ paintings in place? it seemed in the video like u slid them into place. Cud u share what these ledges are and do i just glue them in? Thankyou1
When backpacking I used medium sparingly, and would carry a separate trash bag for rags. When I'm based somewhere for a few weeks at a time then I use any normal trash. I don't think you need to worry about spontaneous combustion unless rags are really soaked
Thank you for the lovely video, you answered a big chunk of questions I had about plein air painting. I wanted to ask specifically about the box you are using. Can you recommend other boxes similar to the one you’re using?
OH- my bad- I built that box myself, because there’s nothing quite like it. The new wave ugo boxes are sort of similar but I hate the glass palette and there not being room to always safely close it without getting paint in the lid, but it works fine. Sienna boxes is a bit different, but more affordable
Not often It's a complex topic. It's a shame there's no truely great paper product out there. Arches is ok. Legion is terrible The workability of the canson is fantastic between the texture and in-absorbency.
@@patrickokra I’ve tried the arches and really don’t care for how absorbent it is. Made it hard to spread the paint around. I picked up some strathmore oil paper which seems very similar to the canson but it at least says that the paper is acid free which is not something I could find about the canson so I’ll give it a shot. I don’t worry too much about archival surfaces but it would be a shame to sell a sketch only to have it have major problems after a year or two. Have you ever tried painting on loose canvas? Frederick’s sells a canvas pad as does blick that’s already primed.
I say that all the time too haha. Probably has to do more with where you grow up. Great video! I’ve never liked the idea of painting on paper but I can see the benefits after this. Very cool.
Thank you for sharing how to transport wet paintings on paper. You are the first person I’ve found who addresses that!
Glad it was helpful!
Patrick makes being an artist, an Art in itself. Awesome!
😅🙌
I'm just starting trying to get into plein air landscape painting and this is such a lifesaver, honestly answered all the questions I've been wondering
Thanks Jadie!!!
Patrick, you're an inspiration to me, and I know many others. Thank you for your beautiful work.
thank you!
20-11-2024.
I had my cobalt oil paint accelerator taken from me at the airport, never again, l use gouache now a days.See you in the field.😊
Excellent tips,thank you!❤
Thank you for helping lost pleinair painters like me 😊
Sadly no gaterfoam around here.
When will be the workshop in Madrid? 😉Love your Velazquez statue painting in front of the Prado
Wonderful presentation Patrick. What a great trip you must have had. You’ve thought things out so well. I am 68 and have never done anything like this but am making my plein air/travel packs ready to do something outside. Very very inspiring.
Thank you! Certainly grateful for the ability to do so
Man this was great to watch, thank you for the tip
Like the idea of the Canson oil paper. Thanks for that
I've watched only a few videos on plein air packing. I give you five stars, this was very helpful information. Thank you for sharing about the grants.
Glad it was helpful!
My guy thought about everything. Amazing.
haha much appreciate!
Saw you painting in Sedona in autumn 2022. Beautiful energy and heart, Patrick..
and the way you bring that into your paint... just so lovely. Thank you.
💙
Thank you so much Julie! I'm looking forward to being back in Sedona this fall, too!
I asked you a bunch of questions on instagram. Then this video popped up on RUclips. You’re awesome.
Nice! 😅
So a couple things…I use only sables so that too means only oil, no solvents. Have you tried a extra virgin olive oil for cleaning and dipping? You can use it daily and it will condition your brushes for the next day, especially will sable. And the other is have you tried medium gel instead of linseed oil? Safflower is also very awesome too.
Nice setup btw
havent tried the olive oil, but is the reason to use it because it's cheap? I use walnut oil for oil baths in my studio. Olive oil is a non drying oil, it might just prove terrible to your painting over time, I'd avoid it
Will you be selling more of your Prichard boxes or can you do a video on how to make one? Thx
Really great info. And good editing too! Well done.
Much appreciated!
Hi Patrick! Wonderful video! I purchased one of your pochade boxes and I LOVE it. After your painting on paper is dry do you mount it to board? Would you mind explaining that process? If you do mount it to board I would be curious to hear what kind of glue you used? Thank you for sharing your process and beautiful work!
I really would like to to know how you adhere the paper to board as well and what kind of board.
Thanks for a really helpful video. I like your idea of painting on paper as boards are bulky. I'm going to use that ! 😊
Of all the things, I think that made the biggest difference!
Very instructive and educational. Thanks ! I saw you have a small light device for your night painting. What the spec is ?
Lately I use a small glocusent light - it has three color temperatures and three brightness settings and is very small
not to brag, but i immediately figured out why your palette cup was leaking - it's missing a lid! 😁 (sorry, couldn't resist being dumb)
question : could you have mailed some of your finished paintings back home, as you went?
also : never in my life had i seen such a MASSIVE carabiner! impressive...
The fact there are no palette cups that don't leak is quite exasperating :/
Not sure there's a point in mailing them back halfway. Risks them getting lost, possible hassle and time to fill out paperwork/customs. Doesn't really save weight or make sense for space because I would have to have it at the beginning too.
Thank you for putting together this video! I loved your ideas on using oil paper. I personally use Cobra's water miracle oils so I don't have to worry about solvents but I think using paper is a brilliant idea..
I'm also in the process of designing my own "Gurney easel." It's hard though because I want it work across multiple mediums.
I'm so happy you had the opportunity to travel and paint so consistently and beautifully! Did you see your skills improve?
Anyways thank you for sharing! Happy painting and safe travels!
Haven't tried the water soluble oils yet, but I've heard good things about them, and super easy clean up!
The tension hinges I used for me easel were discovered through his blog, but I did some finicking to make them close shut flush!
And totally! I think the best part was that I wasn't only painting almost everyday, but also visiting fantastic museums and seeing amazing art! Cheers!
@Patrick Okrasinski @Patrick Okrasinski I would like to go overseas in a couple years to study art. I'm still just scratching the surface as a begginner!
As far as water mixable oils, I'd highly recommend Cobra- they clean up much easier than w&n's artisans and have a buttery feel. :D
Thanks for the information in that clip. much appreciated. two queries: 1. any pochade boxes for sale now? 2. How do use BLACK, to modify, to darken, for mixing greens? how to avoid dulling the colors, using black. Thanks, cheers, Happy New Year.
Thanks! To answer- 1. I am currently sold out as of earlier this morning, but I might make another batch in the coming months 2. I use it the most for greens or deep darks/browns (ivory black with a little cadmium red or orange actually makes a really rich deep brown). I NEVER use it when I see the color of something and try to mix a darker shade 👍
Great video! Do you have a tutorial for your gator board wet paint carrier?
I don't, though people ask me about it all the time
I wish u had a tutorial on how to build that easel. WOW
Thanks! practically I think it's too complicated for most people to spend a whole video on it. I was using table saw, chop saw, router, grind stones, orbital sanders.... I recommend people just buy a box ( not necessarily mine, just saying its a ton of work to make your own, if someone already has the tools to make it the can probably figure it out on their own)
@@patrickokrahow did you make your actual mixing palette on your easel? Did you paint the wood with an acrylic varnish or a wood varnish so you can mix your oils?
Very informative. thank you. Your work is wonderful
Thanks for watching!
Hey Patrick your stuff in incredible and i formative. You are very talented and im very interested in your approach to color choices while picture making. Would love a video on that ❤
Thank you, and thanks for the idea! I’ll hopefully make one in the future- just getting started with this channel 🙌
Great video Patrick, I noticed sound is very low in your videos....could your mic be the problem?
Probably my audio levels in production, thank you for letting me know, I’ll try to keep the db a little higher- still learning! 😅
just stumbled upon this video while planning for similar trip. cool info, many thanks!
ps. may I ask for a copy of your message to airline inspectors?
I used the gamblin one that I found online- if you Google gamblin taking oil paint on a plane. Hope it helps!
@@patrickokra thank you :)
Such a helpful video, thank you! Do you have any issues with the paint on in your pochade box drying out? I’m sure that on your trip you were using them every day, but in general how long would you guess you can keep paint on your palette or in the box?
it depends on the color, some colors dry the next day, some take a week
So no thinners? Wonderful video man.
Correct- part of the reason I don’t use thinners is because I’ve developed a sensitivity to them over time and can get really bad headaches, but I’ll admit if I did use them painting would be a little easier 🤷♂️ oh well
Such a cool informative video, thanks! I missed the name of the art backpack - is that something you recommend? Please let us know.
Thanks! The backpack really isn’t important, I actually would prefer one that has a better opening- but it’s a witzman, from Amazon
I have blick material canvas pads and fredrix canvas pad. One blick material canvas pad is 12x16 and one that's 16x20 and the fredrix one is 12x16. I wanted to bring the one of the 12x16 and the 16x20. My carry on is small but big but I wanted to carry the 16x20 but wont fit. It was for oil painting while going to see my family in Canada. If I use 2 or one canvas pad that's 12x16 what do I do if I bring back finished artwork that's not streached /framed saftly 0:16
I use fast drying titanim white and the paintings are dry in a few days, i store them in the pad
Great stuff !, do you use gamsol when you paint ?, to clean brushes while painting ? Thx
Not really. When travelling I just use linseed oil, wipe the paint brush down of paint, keep them oiled so nothing dries
Hello Patrick, heading to France for the month of September to paint. I’m 57 and this is my first extensive trip to do nothing but paint. Thanks for your tips, much appreciated. Can I ask what size your paint box is and the size of Canson paper you were using. Shooting for at least a painting a day at least. Will need to be realistic about the size I can finish in a day for that to happen. Thanks! Eric
Thanks for the comment Eric - my paint box is 11x14", and i work on 9x12" surfaces, usually canson oil paper, but sometimes others. I find 9x12 to be a reasonable size to finish a painting within 2-4 hours, but smaller is faster. Lately, I have been doing more and more multi session paintings, as I want to make lessbwork of a higher quality rather than more work of a less quality. Hope the trip is wonderful!
What hinges did you use on the box?
Hi, great vud! Did u build in slotted ridges or ledges within the 3 sides of your wet painting carrier box, to hold each card/ paintings in place? it seemed in the video like u slid them into place. Cud u share what these ledges are and do i just glue them in? Thankyou1
yes, I just glued them, they're small 3/16x1/4" bits of basswood from the hobby section at the art store
Thank you for this video. I'm thinking about getting out to pleinair and this was super helpful! Do you ever taken and gamsol or solvent with you?
i don't really use solvents in my own painting practice, aside from turpenoid natural for brush cleaning!
My return trip my paints, $200+ worth, were taken from checked luggage because they considered them hazardous. I had mds with it and everything. 😢
ah I'm sorry to hear that, sometimes it's really bad luck, I'm always a little worried but we can only do so much
Helpful! Curious: have you ever used water soluble oil paint?
no but I've heard decent things about them!
Did you change out the ball head or plate in order to put your pochade box on there? Nice video, thanks so much!
The ball head is the B00K ball head that comes with the Sirui 5CX, and usually the quick release plate stays attached to my box 👍
@@patrickokra Thank you for your quick reply - I’ll try it out on my guerilla thumbox…happy painting to you!
Great info!
Thanks Jared! 🙌
How do you handle rags and paper towels as well as proper disposal of them while traveling?
When backpacking I used medium sparingly, and would carry a separate trash bag for rags. When I'm based somewhere for a few weeks at a time then I use any normal trash. I don't think you need to worry about spontaneous combustion unless rags are really soaked
Do you put a piece of glass in your palette box or do you just mix paint on the wood or with a varnish coated wood?
just natural wood finished with oil. over time it builds up a patina of its own. I make and sell them on my website as well, patrickokrasinski.com
Thank you for the lovely video, you answered a big chunk of questions I had about plein air painting. I wanted to ask specifically about the box you are using. Can you recommend other boxes similar to the one you’re using?
There’s a Raymar Panel Carrier that is pretty similar. A little bit bulkier but works the same I think
@@patrickokra I mean the paint box😗😗😗
OH- my bad- I built that box myself, because there’s nothing quite like it. The new wave ugo boxes are sort of similar but I hate the glass palette and there not being room to always safely close it without getting paint in the lid, but it works fine. Sienna boxes is a bit different, but more affordable
It would be really helpful if the equipment was listed in the description :))))))
I just added the list to the description, sans link!
@@patrickokra thank you!
Patrick do you worry about the canson paper not being archival?
Not often
It's a complex topic. It's a shame there's no truely great paper product out there. Arches is ok. Legion is terrible
The workability of the canson is fantastic between the texture and in-absorbency.
@@patrickokra I’ve tried the arches and really don’t care for how absorbent it is. Made it hard to spread the paint around. I picked up some strathmore oil paper which seems very similar to the canson but it at least says that the paper is acid free which is not something I could find about the canson so I’ll give it a shot. I don’t worry too much about archival surfaces but it would be a shame to sell a sketch only to have it have major problems after a year or two. Have you ever tried painting on loose canvas? Frederick’s sells a canvas pad as does blick that’s already primed.
@@patrickokraI've used the strathmore, how does the canson compare?
Is the mixing space on your pallet acrylic? Thanks
just wood!
Do you use special hinges for your plein air painting case
Yes, and I specially alter them so they close flat. I am making more boxes available on my website from pre order, if anyone is interested!
nice!
Thanks!
how do you build the wet panel carriare? I too loking for somthing Lightweight
I need to make a video show that soon...
Do you prime the oil paper with gesso or just paint straight into the paper?
I was working directly on the paper!
Succinct and a great help! I hope I can buy a box from you. (Grammar point: It's regardless or irrespective, not irregardless).
Thanks, I try to edit out my bad speech, but I skip up. I curse my poor education 😂
I say that all the time too haha. Probably has to do more with where you grow up. Great video! I’ve never liked the idea of painting on paper but I can see the benefits after this. Very cool.
how can i buy this paint box - i look everywhere
Theres more info on my website patrickokrasinski.com it’s not currently in stock but will be again soon I think