I enjoy these interviews so much. There is always a jewel of information in them and I have been recommending them to my painting friends as well as my painting students. They also brighten up my “artist in residency at home during COVID “ program.
I wanted to look at the paintings first to get an idea about what kind of work it all was about - very beautiful landscapes - with strong rhythms and colors 💙💜💚
I made a stupid mistake in the first one. It was a major typo. I tried to ignore it, but I just couldn't do it. I do appreciate your comment on the first video. I hated that I had to delete that video. I do wish RUclips would allow us the opportunity to correct mistakes but they don't. It's all or nothing with them.
Love your sharing! my friend!! Have a nice week!!!
I enjoy these interviews so much. There is always a jewel of information in them and I have been recommending them to my painting friends as well as my painting students. They also brighten up my “artist in residency at home during COVID “ program.
Amy, I’m happy to hear you enjoy these. I deeply appreciate your efforts to recommend the podcast to others. Thank you!
A very enjoyable conversation ... Stephen comes across as sincere and unpretentious ... great upload ...cheers john
Glad you enjoyed it
Very enjoyable dialogue - about following your passion and making a living from fine art 🌸❤️🌺
I wanted to look at the paintings first to get an idea about what kind of work it all was about - very beautiful landscapes - with strong rhythms and colors 💙💜💚
Looks so pristine it almost looks computer generated it’s so good.
How does one get those colors. I know it’s not for everyone but I really like it.
Is there another artist similar to Stephen? Enjoyed. Thk u
Ed Mell comes to mind.
Question: Why the 2nd. upload of this conversation .. I watched it a day ago ??? cheers john
I made a stupid mistake in the first one. It was a major typo. I tried to ignore it, but I just couldn't do it. I do appreciate your comment on the first video. I hated that I had to delete that video. I do wish RUclips would allow us the opportunity to correct mistakes but they don't. It's all or nothing with them.
@@CarlOlsonArt Not a "stupid mistake" if you learn from it, and an enhanced experience it you can rectify it. :)
@@johnmcmunn3827 that is a better way of looking at it :)
Very like
Any PVA Glue will do - Utrecht prof acrylics 3 coats sand between coats and each coat dries for two days -
Liz what do you use PVA glue for? Is this what Datz uses? How does he get his paintings to look like that? Thank you so much.
Reading is awful