Susan, thank you so much for sharing such personal aspects of yourself and your process with the artist community; it means so much to me as a young artist to have the benefit of your knowledge. I especially appreciate the honesty, integrity and vulnerability exhibited in your interview with Scott-it is so validating to know that no matter how accomplished one may be, to wholly engage in the arts means that we must necessarily be willing to subject ourselves to a constant struggle toward perfection with the understanding that we will never achieve it. Thank you and please than Scott for understanding how important your interview with him is and that there are those who both benefit and appreciate immensely from your generosity. ❤❤
Hello, Mrs. LYON. 👋Touching video of your wedding. Scott, if you were anything like me it is a good thing you have the video. I was so nervous I didn't remember a thing at my wedding! Wow, so much to comment on. Congratulations on the 100th vlog. 👍I will preface this with I am sure you are already aware of these products from Natural Pigments. Sanded gesso and a product from Arti fix on their website. The process for the B&W piece is textbook watercolor in reverse. Way cool! I have only dabbled in art as a self-taught weekend hobbyist. Now that I am retired (71) and my wife has passed I have more time to dabble and nap. So maybe your Patreon class would benefit someone like me. Would the middle level get me onto this Zoom thingy? Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
I was very nervous and young, I couldn't stop giggling. I will check out the the products you mention. I have tried other brand sanded gesso before. Please do join our free trial, you can see if you like it. We have tutorials for beginners to advanced. The livestream zoom paint along is open to all tiers. If people miss it live I post the replay on the first of the next month.
I would be interested to see what you come up with when you paint more from imagination! When you mostly paint stuff from photo reference or a model I often find it so hard to just come up with something in your head alone if you are used to performing at a certain level with reference.
@@felixoesinghaus Scott loves to paint from his imagination, I will go into his studio for the next video and show some of his fantasy pieces. It is hard to rip our selves away from references if you have worked from them for a long time. I am still trying to figure out how to be unique with my work.
Oh, you two kids in love! So charming, I was grinning from ear to ear. Happy Anniversary!
@@paintingtracey thank you 🌹
You got me with your wedding congratulations..
@@jimjotka2187 thank you 🌸
wow, thank you-very touching
@@Robocop-qe7le thank you for your comment 😊
Susan, thank you so much for sharing such personal aspects of yourself and your process with the artist community; it means so much to me as a young artist to have the benefit of your knowledge. I especially appreciate the honesty, integrity and vulnerability exhibited in your interview with Scott-it is so validating to know that no matter how accomplished one may be, to wholly engage in the arts means that we must necessarily be willing to subject ourselves to a constant struggle toward perfection with the understanding that we will never achieve it. Thank you and please than Scott for understanding how important your interview with him is and that there are those who both benefit and appreciate immensely from your generosity. ❤❤
@@bonzejustice4029 thank you for your kind message, I will definitely tell Scott. I am so happy you like the videos
@@susanlyonfineart, I love you videos and benefit in my own process from what you and Scott share. ☺
This was such a pleasant surprise near the end of your video Susan and Scott, congratulations on your wedding anniversary ❤️
Thank you Penny :-). I appreciate you watching.
Congratulations to you, Susan! I loved this video. Thank you so much for always sharing and giving back! Happy Anniversary on the 24th!🎨👨🎨❤️
@@ludwigbo1 thank you for your sweet comment. I appreciate it🌟
@ you are so very welcome!
Your pastel work is divine. Any online upcoming pastel classes?
So sweet, the first time we saw you two kisses.
@@2209009pm I felt so nervous and awkward.
What a sweet wedding, and you guys looked so cute!!! Thank you for sharing that!!!
@@graceful-shakti9019 thank you 🌸
Thank you for sharing your wedding video. You both look so young. How many years have you been married?..
Congratulations!❤🎉
We got married Christmas eve 1992
I did over 6,000 some weddings as a wedding photographer.. on the weekends.. oil paintings during the week
@@jimjotka2187 wow, you probably have a lot of interesting stories
Hello, Mrs. LYON. 👋Touching video of your wedding. Scott, if you were anything like me it is a good thing you have the video. I was so nervous I didn't remember a thing at my wedding! Wow, so much to comment on. Congratulations on the 100th vlog. 👍I will preface this with I am sure you are already aware of these products from Natural Pigments. Sanded gesso and a product from Arti fix on their website. The process for the B&W piece is textbook watercolor in reverse. Way cool! I have only dabbled in art as a self-taught weekend hobbyist. Now that I am retired (71) and my wife has passed I have more time to dabble and nap. So maybe your Patreon class would benefit someone like me. Would the middle level get me onto this Zoom thingy? Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
I was very nervous and young, I couldn't stop giggling. I will check out the the products you mention. I have tried other brand sanded gesso before. Please do join our free trial, you can see if you like it. We have tutorials for beginners to advanced. The livestream zoom paint along is open to all tiers. If people miss it live I post the replay on the first of the next month.
Thank you for sharing!
@@deborahtibbetts4495 thank you for watching 💗
Just discovered you and you are soo cool 💗💗💗💗💗
@@myriamtouil3347 wow, thank you for the sweet comment 🌈
I would be interested to see what you come up with when you paint more from imagination!
When you mostly paint stuff from photo reference or a model I often find it so hard to just come up with something in your head alone if you are used to performing at a certain level with reference.
@@felixoesinghaus Scott loves to paint from his imagination, I will go into his studio for the next video and show some of his fantasy pieces. It is hard to rip our selves away from references if you have worked from them for a long time. I am still trying to figure out how to be unique with my work.
@@felixoesinghaus definitely follow Scott on his facebook and Instagram. He posts his experimental pieces there. He wants to push the boundaries