PAINTING GREEN ON A TONED CANVAS - Plein Air Painting Landscapes
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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Watch nationally renowned western, wildlife and historical Native American artist Jason Tako paint a fallen tree and greens over a brown-toned canvas in a late spring forest setting in this video Painting Green on a Toned Canvas - Plein Air Painting Landscapes.
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Jason Tako is considered to be one of the foremost western, wildlife and historical Native American Artists. His work has been featured in Plein Air Magazine and Western Art Collector Magazine. He has won numerous national awards for his work from many organizations including Oil Painters of America, Plein Air Easton, Western Art Collector, Plein Air Magazine, the Society of Animal Artists. His work is included in prestigious collections all across the United States. He is also the Featured Artist for the 2020 Southeastern Wildlife Expo. His work can be seen at www.JasonTako.com and he writes for his drawing blog mysketchjourna...
I can not stress this enough,if you are new or an intermediate painter,you need to watch and follow every vid he makes,everything he is telling you is 100% correct!.
One of the best most informative channels about painting on RUclips.
That is very kind of you! So glad you are finding my videos helpful. Thanks for watching!
I am really loving this video great job presenting and painting that you're doing is coming out so well . I was thinking it would be a boring composition but not with you at the brush absolutely stunning and you are so right it is about relationships to value and color near each other. Very inspiring, I will be watching all of your videos thank you so much
Beautiful painting Jason. I’m motivated to use the pallet knife much more after watching your video. I might even go find me a log now you’ve made that one look so amazing!
Wow. you make it look effortless. Like you said your "trying not to overthink it" yet without miles of canvas under your belt it would not have come off this smooth. Kudos to you:)
Thanks so much Julie and thanks for watching! Yes, many miles of canvas and many more.
thank you excellent lesson. l love the painting cheers from vancouver island
You live in a beautiful area! I've been to Seattle a couple times and always wanted to get out and about in Washington state. Greetings from the US and thanks for watching!
Pretty clean pallet,even during painting!
A clean palette helps.
Hello Jason, thank you for your lovely response to my recent subscription to your video tutorial site.
I have now watched several of these on the RUclips portal and am amazed at the flexibility of your painting style as you adapt to the changing scenes displayed as well as different weather factors and light source. One of the most difficult colours to work with commonly is the colour green, which you also point out in your video "painting green". Trying to give some form of definition to a scene that contains a large amount of foliage background can be difficult, but as you so rightly demonstrate in this example, the play on light and shade mixed with a great deal of contrast helps when one tries to simplify the scene. I actually love the way you have treated this scene and the tonal realism that you have crafted into the fallen trees. For me this is a superb workout. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks so much for your kind words and for watching! It's all about simplifying. More to come!
🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏thank you for this wonderfull lesson
Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you, Jason, for doing this video! I appreciate you painting this from beginning to end. You are actually a wonderful plein air teacher and learned much from this video. … Beautiful work!
Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks for sharing this 👍
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful work Jason. Thank you for sharing your process.
Thanks for watching!
Wow superb
Thanks so much and thanks for watching!
Fantastic job
Thanks so much!
Your videos are wonderful! Thanks for sharing your knowledge Jason…. Joining Patreon !
Just recently discovered your videos. Great job! (Nothing to it right?) As you mentioned in this video you painted the areas of your picture in a different order in order to fix the all important sunlight in your focal area. Toward the end when you were attacking the foreground I was assuming(hoping and expecting) that you were going to leave it mostly in the unfinished look of the washed primed canvas. You were just minutes before that speaking of dear Mr. Richard Schmid who always would credit Nancy for telling him when to stop. Glad you stopped when you did. Beautiful job and no small task to make a sea of spring green sing!
Ya I'm gna have to agree, u really do pick up ALOT from classes, I pay for patreon, tutorials, and workshops with artists I love...and it has tought me alot. It gets alot more in depth than free RUclips videos for the most part. Don't get me wrong, I've learned a TON from watching/listening to artists ALL DAY EVERYDAY online, but it's worth the small price to shortcut the $250,000 university courses and learn thru other artists. All the degree does is provide networking.
Very true! Plus you get a lot of inspiration from other artists. Many university art programs only teach modern or abstract art. That is fine if that is the art you like, but if you want to learn good representational art, a university may not be the best approach, though maybe that has changed over the years. I do know for certain that good training can take years off the learning curve.
@@JasonTako so true. A recent fine art grad looked at my watercolor landscapes with a disgusted look and said "that is NOT art. Everyone does that." She is into conceptual installation art. Apples and oranges... but I got the impression there was very little traditional studio learning in her bachelors program. I dont think she could execute a decent watercolor even with her degree. This is sad. They should be taught the basics not just modern trends.
@@lisarnful Don't worry, I'm sure she will grow up someday. ;) Thanks for watching!
Are you painting on canvas or water colour paper?
Oil primed linen
What color you use?
Thanks for watching! I describe what colors I use in the video.
Amazing. What’s the size of your canvas?
Thanks so much! I think this was around 8x10.
Why not give us the color you are
Painting with for underpaint
Maybe you could just ask me.