After only recently coming across your you tubes, I'm enjoying watching them. And I'm VERY inspired by your style, colors and brushstrokes. Thanks for sharing your work!!
Thanks for sharing your residency experience. What an idyllic place to focus on your art😍 Your videos are inspirational and helpful to budding artists.
Beautiful work! You did a great job job at capturing the essence of the Newfoundland landscape while still retaining your own style and highlighting your talents 👏 you reminded me why that part of my country is still one of my favourite parts to visit lol very nicely done!
Great video. That’s quite an adventure over there. I’m you glad you had that chance to go hiking, painting and exploring nature. Love all your paintings. See you in the next video. Cheers. 😎😎🔥🔥❤️❤️
What a breath taking area you live in. Would it be okay to do a screen shot from this video of the stream. I'm loving your work and look forward to the next video. Good luck with the exhibition. Pete 🇬🇧
Fabulous paintings, but how do you ship or roll up your paintings while wet to take jome Or did you use a medium to quicken the drying period ? Thanks.
Great question! The climate was pretty warm and dry in July, so most of my paintings were dry within a week. In the final week of my residency, I still painted, but I used Walnut Alkyd Medium from M. Graham (like liquin) to make them dry faster. Everything was fully dry by the time I rolled them up :)
That sounds as such an amazing experience and I am sure having this huge amount of space (time) just focusing on art making gives that extra vibe , I love the paintings you made . What an amazing landscape . I wondered how do you transport your plein air paintings are they still wet (oil?) or do you use acrylics for plein air ? Thanks for sharing .
Thank you so much! Great question. I use a panel carrier for my wet panels: you can see it in my plein air kit here: ruclips.net/video/GHins7UNI94/видео.html
Wonderful piece, part art vlog, part travelogue. One thing: Aren't those birds pronounced "puffins" like the cereal? Seems like your residency there was both beneficial to your practice and enjoyable as a means to unwind. This vlog and the three seasons I've watched of "Republic of Doyle", have gotten me really curious to check out Newfoundland for myself someday, and maybe take along some art supplies.
Hi, it's looks a great place to do a residence...is there an area/accommodation just for artists ? I've done a few residence this year, twice in Majorca, once in the Lake district in the UK...great experiences, completely different landscape. 😊😊
That’s great that you have done some good residencies this year! Yes, this one is just for artists, it is through the Pouch Cove Foundation in Newfoundland
Hi! U are fast becoming my art resource! And speaking of that, I realised that I perhaps do not know what art residency is… could you perhaps do a video on that? Or direct me to an info page? My friends mother got offered a residency at a local studio (that I never heard of) and they are charging quite a lot of money for that… I thought it was the other way around and artists get paid for residency… but maybe I am wrong? I am in Australia tho… maybe it’s different between countries? 😅
Certainly! I'm going to talk more about residencies in an upcoming video. However a short answer to your question, there are different types of residencies: some pay you, some don't pay you but give you free housing and a studio, some require you to pay a small fee but are still very cheap, and some require you to pay a lot. The ones that pay you or that don't require a fee are the ones I focus on, but they are also difficult to get into. For example, the one I did in this video was free, but it is invitation only.
After only recently coming across your you tubes, I'm enjoying watching them. And I'm VERY inspired by your style, colors and brushstrokes. Thanks for sharing your work!!
Thank you so much!
Love your brush work on those plein airs.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your residency experience. What an idyllic place to focus on your art😍 Your videos are inspirational and helpful to budding artists.
Incredible artwork! Beautiful!
i love your calm strokes, and the rest
Thank you!
P.S. Also, thanks for reminding me to start doing my morning pages again!
Amazing :)
wow...this is so cool.. Canada have inspiring and beautifull landscapes. Thanks for sharing this experience
Thank you! Yes, Canada is stunning!!
Beautiful ART & NATURE...
Thank you!
Beautiful work! You did a great job job at capturing the essence of the Newfoundland landscape while still retaining your own style and highlighting your talents 👏 you reminded me why that part of my country is still one of my favourite parts to visit lol very nicely done!
Thank you! It’s such a beautiful part of the country ❤️
Such a beautiful area. So inspiring I’m sure. Thank you for sharing this!
This is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing 💫
Glad you found it inspiring! Happy painting :)
Very nice vlog! Love the paintings at the end of the video :)
Thank you!
Great video. That’s quite an adventure over there. I’m you glad you had that chance to go hiking, painting and exploring nature. Love all your paintings. See you in the next video. Cheers. 😎😎🔥🔥❤️❤️
Thank you!
Great tour!thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Your art is amazing and I hope you enjoy your time in Newfoundland!
Aw thank you :) Newfoundland was incredible 🩵
This is so cool to see. Thanks for sharing. Your artwork is inspiring.
Thank you!
Another great video! Thanks so much for sharing this experience!
Thank you, so glad you liked it!
17:48 This still life looks so amazing! Vibrant colors and perfect composition.
Thank you!
What a breath taking area you live in. Would it be okay to do a screen shot from this video of the stream. I'm loving your work and look forward to the next video. Good luck with the exhibition. Pete 🇬🇧
Thank you! And sure, no problem!
Fabulous paintings, but how do you ship or roll up your paintings while wet to take jome Or did you use a medium to quicken the drying period ?
Thanks.
I jumped the gun and asked about the medium, but what a fantastic collection of paintings. ❤
I was just wondering the same thing. How will she get all those wet paintings back home?
Thank you!
Great question! The climate was pretty warm and dry in July, so most of my paintings were dry within a week. In the final week of my residency, I still painted, but I used Walnut Alkyd Medium from M. Graham (like liquin) to make them dry faster. Everything was fully dry by the time I rolled them up :)
Very nice art❤❤
Thank you!
looks like on the trail it would be hard to pass someone else coming the opposite way should that happen. but man what a lovely hike it looks like.
Yeah, a lot of the trail was super narrow! Thankfully it never got too busy. And it was a stunning hike 😍
That sounds as such an amazing experience and I am sure having this huge amount of space (time) just focusing on art making gives that extra vibe , I love the paintings you made . What an amazing landscape . I wondered how do you transport your plein air paintings are they still wet (oil?) or do you use acrylics for plein air ? Thanks for sharing .
Thank you so much! Great question. I use a panel carrier for my wet panels: you can see it in my plein air kit here: ruclips.net/video/GHins7UNI94/видео.html
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Wonderful piece, part art vlog, part travelogue. One thing: Aren't those birds pronounced "puffins" like the cereal? Seems like your residency there was both beneficial to your practice and enjoyable as a means to unwind. This vlog and the three seasons I've watched of "Republic of Doyle", have gotten me really curious to check out Newfoundland for myself someday, and maybe take along some art supplies.
Thank you! Yes, they are puffins. Glad it inspired you to check out Newfoundland! I’ll have to see the show you mentioned :)
Hi, it's looks a great place to do a residence...is there an area/accommodation just for artists ? I've done a few residence this year, twice in Majorca, once in the Lake district in the UK...great experiences, completely different landscape. 😊😊
That’s great that you have done some good residencies this year! Yes, this one is just for artists, it is through the Pouch Cove Foundation in Newfoundland
Thank you for showing me the dream state. Oh, if only I could give something in return..
I appreciate the comment, thank you :)
Hi! U are fast becoming my art resource! And speaking of that, I realised that I perhaps do not know what art residency is… could you perhaps do a video on that? Or direct me to an info page? My friends mother got offered a residency at a local studio (that I never heard of) and they are charging quite a lot of money for that… I thought it was the other way around and artists get paid for residency… but maybe I am wrong? I am in Australia tho… maybe it’s different between countries? 😅
Certainly! I'm going to talk more about residencies in an upcoming video. However a short answer to your question, there are different types of residencies: some pay you, some don't pay you but give you free housing and a studio, some require you to pay a small fee but are still very cheap, and some require you to pay a lot. The ones that pay you or that don't require a fee are the ones I focus on, but they are also difficult to get into. For example, the one I did in this video was free, but it is invitation only.
@ thank you! I will look out for the video 👀
Great voice.u should be a youtuber!
Haha thank you!