Rosemaling Monochromatic Blues- Fjord horse-Freehand painting -Art of Lise - ASMR -its' just paint

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2023
  • Welcome Back to Art of Lise!
    I hope you enjoy some freehand painting fun in my studio today. I just finished teaching a Transparent Freehand Telemark Study on a white sandwich board through my zoom classes and realized that I still had paint left over. What a great opportunity then to do a video demonstrating freehand rosemaling on this wonderful wooden Fjord horse that was made by Mike Lusk from www.luskscandiawoodworks.com.
    Today my palette uses the following colors - all JoSonja brand paints by Chroma Inc. -
    Aqua, Prussian Blue, Carbon Black and I mentioned Burnt Sienna as well.
    Brushes - 4 round - Kingart 9000
    10/0 Kingart mid length liner (9375).
    Medium - 1:1:1 ration - Retarder medium, glaze medium, Flow Medium - again all from the JoSonja line from Chroma Inc.
    I hope you enjoy this time with me and remember "its just paint"!
    If you are interested in learning more about me and my rosemaling, you can find me on Facebook at Artoflise1, on Instagram at Art of Lise, my rosemaling classes can be found at www.rosemalingclasses.com, and on Etsy at www.artoflisecreations.etsy.com
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Комментарии • 7

  • @danapowers9793
    @danapowers9793 8 месяцев назад +1

    Am just getting back to painting after 25 years. Learned decorative painting from my aunt who is a master painter. Our family is of Norwegian desent. I look forward to learning this style. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Lise.

  • @caryncrouch2602
    @caryncrouch2602 8 месяцев назад

  • @medievaldigger
    @medievaldigger 8 месяцев назад

    Just love the monochromatic look!

  • @kriiigern777
    @kriiigern777 8 месяцев назад +2

    So much fun to be a Norwegian and finding a skilled American "Rosemaler". I am studying it and here in Norway, and our country is so influenced by American culture. So it is amazing to see what you know, you even know about the styles developed in the different parts of Norway, and how to paint them. I am glad to see things can cross borders, even this. And this is a lost art. Might be so that Americans are much better than us at this now ;)

    • @rosemalingbyartoflise7657
      @rosemalingbyartoflise7657  8 месяцев назад +2

      Tusen Takk!! I truly appreciate your comments and again thank you. I have actually been rosemaling since I was 11 and that was many years ago. LOL I am the granddaughter of Norwegian immigrants on both sides of the tree and was blessed to have been introduced to it early and am very involved in the rosemaling world here in the states , I do know a number of rosemalers in Norway as well. In some ways, it had become a lost art, but it kept going here thanks to a man named Per Lysne in the early to mid 1900's. It grew from there and the history runs very deep here. If you are on facebook, you can find a private page called Rosemaling. It is actually an international group of rosemalers and you may find it interesting to join in there. I hope you do and I hope that you find rosemaling as joyful and fulfilling as I! Again, mange takk.

  • @robinlane9306
    @robinlane9306 8 месяцев назад

    Love this!!! Thank you so much!❤