How to Loosen Up Your Work

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2018
  • In this video I discuss ways to loosen up your work.
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Комментарии • 143

  • @tavit1
    @tavit1 Год назад +2

    I started getting better when I stopped caring and began drawing just for fun AND just for myself!

  • @147Dalia
    @147Dalia 3 года назад +2

    Great talk! Do not worry about anything, we are focused on what you are teaching, which is great.

  • @kateveneroso5754
    @kateveneroso5754 7 месяцев назад

    as one who has made art for 40 some years I am always surprised when something new comes my way. your thoughts and tid bits may not be new but they sure brought a smile to my face and an inspiration to my finger! Thank you! I will be watching all of our UT's for sure! Sigh****

  • @robkoch6548
    @robkoch6548 3 года назад +1

    No reason to be ‘sorry’, or to ‘should’ on one’s self. You help others and that is enough !

  • @chrisedens2600
    @chrisedens2600 3 года назад +5

    My artsy friend just showed me you because she felt your art would speak to me because I stifle myself trying to be perfect. Your art is showing me how to be me, so thanks! You are definitely my inspiration.

  • @Olasunkanmij
    @Olasunkanmij 6 лет назад

    Let loose! Let the creativity flow freely!

  • @jasonmealer-mdefaculty7352
    @jasonmealer-mdefaculty7352 Год назад

    I needed something to give me a new spark. I have been feeling a bit "Meh" about my art lately. This was the ticket I needed.

  • @hayleybowles8820
    @hayleybowles8820 6 лет назад +4

    Great tips! I get really frustrated at not being able to create the loose kind of work that I love so much. Your tips with the time constraints and blind contours sound like a very good start in loosening up. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Art can be frustrating at times but hopefully these ideas will help loosen you up.

  • @nilskruse6355
    @nilskruse6355 2 дня назад

    Great and very helpfull tips, thank you

  • @judybuffaloe1034
    @judybuffaloe1034 3 года назад

    You are authentic !!!

  • @hopeburger5813
    @hopeburger5813 6 лет назад +9

    Blind contours are one of my favorite things I learned in college... thanks for the reminder, I need to do them more often! A few years back I taught my young niece how to do them. She felt like she couldn't draw well, and I told her with a blind contour she is not expected to draw well, just enjoy it (..of course, while learning eye/hand coordination and learning to draw what you see not what you think should be there,) and when "greatness" wasn't expected, she flourished :) --great video, look forward to watching the others and seeing more from you ....and kitty is too cute! :)

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Yes that’s why i like blind contours so much- anybody can do them and get interesting results. Really can help people to see that their work need not be perfect.

  • @hoopofspiders6183
    @hoopofspiders6183 6 лет назад +7

    Thanks for the tips! I've done the blind contour drawing before and found it really helpful. For me it helps to train my eyes to focus on what I'm looking at more when drawing rather than what I think something should look like (which isn't usually quite accurate), and I get more into the details that are really there in the particular thing, which I think is one thing that can make a drawing interesting.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад +2

      I agree with you. Even when not doing a blind contour, if you're drawing from reference it helps to really study the reference and then put it away before you start drawing. that way you're not obsessed with trying to get your drawing to look exactly like the reference.

  • @Daydreamer6766
    @Daydreamer6766 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing these awesome ideas!!

  • @malikakelly696
    @malikakelly696 4 года назад

    Fantastic video. Love your loose style

  • @georgemellen6922
    @georgemellen6922 8 месяцев назад

    love these ideas and big fan of your work on instagram. i switch tools (pencils, fountain pens, dip pens, watercolor, colored pencils, markers, etc) every few days to keep me way out of my comfort zone...and i find it results in looser drawings (hopefully not just loser drawings?). artwork like yours inspires me and reminds me that loose is beautiful and energetic. thanks.

  • @almostheavenhorsesource6131
    @almostheavenhorsesource6131 4 года назад

    Fantastic video! And I love your kitten❤️

  • @Butterfly8593
    @Butterfly8593 Год назад

    Wow, the best advice! Thank you❤

  • @nicolabennett5464
    @nicolabennett5464 4 года назад

    Excellent video, I wrote heaps of notes. Thanks so much

  • @cetanacetana8265
    @cetanacetana8265 Год назад

    Great suggestions Thank you

  • @jillbenet8727
    @jillbenet8727 10 месяцев назад

    Hello ...Someone shared a link, and what a great video. I love the exercises and will try them out. Thank you for sharing.

  • @zhenya_hitrova
    @zhenya_hitrova 6 лет назад +1

    The most expected video for me recently!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @lisimcclure7148
    @lisimcclure7148 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for all these tips, I'm going to try them all. x

  • @katreyeaaa7331
    @katreyeaaa7331 3 года назад

    So helpful thank you!

  • @gaiarondinella6910
    @gaiarondinella6910 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, I didn’t know you had a RUclips channel! The contest on Instagram was my opportunity to discover it and I’m so glad to get to know your art even better than I do now!

  • @Pbxxncx7
    @Pbxxncx7 6 лет назад

    great tips thanks, I particularly like the one about not starting with a blank sheet of paper, so practical, I'll be using that from now on. Cheers

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      hope it works for you.

    • @Pbxxncx7
      @Pbxxncx7 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Lewis, I think that it will.
      Sometimes I can just hit the paper running, other times my work seems doomed from the first stroke of the pen. However if I purposely make my first mark irrelevant, as you suggest, then it could work for me. I once had the privilege of working with a brilliant watercolour painter called John Blockley (johnblockley.com). He worked very loose and confidently, using big decorating brushes to create what ended up as really sensitive images. He would always begin by applying huge sweeping wet splats of water or very diluted paint - now I can understand why. Thanks again.

  • @ArjunDhir
    @ArjunDhir 6 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @firenoxfx
    @firenoxfx 6 лет назад

    Love your art and much appreciate that you are sharing some of your thoughts and processes on here!

  • @lesleyboost_artist
    @lesleyboost_artist 6 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed the video. Looking forward to the next one.

  • @user-vs6yh3fc3k
    @user-vs6yh3fc3k 6 лет назад +1

    Great to find you on you tube. Love this video, I would love to be looser and freer in my artwork. I look forward to watching all your videos as I really admire your artwork 😄

  • @oscdaniellll
    @oscdaniellll 6 лет назад

    Beautiful, thank you for sharing your process

  • @zipchips
    @zipchips 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you for the tips! I like the results of the timer exercise. I am going to try it!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад +1

      I really love that exercise. I think you will too.

  • @liveikeland1149
    @liveikeland1149 6 лет назад

    Thank you, love your work!

  • @gabybracho2552
    @gabybracho2552 6 лет назад +1

    Me encanta tu trabajo 🤗

  • @chantellegoldthwaite7105
    @chantellegoldthwaite7105 6 лет назад

    you got me a drawring :] ...... thx for sharing your process.

  • @zekemaniac
    @zekemaniac 6 лет назад

    Super tips to release the inner artist! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and encouraging all to love and live Art! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏽😉

  • @koleoakes8897
    @koleoakes8897 6 лет назад +1

    Really good

  • @maruiana
    @maruiana 6 лет назад

    great stuff! thanks for the video!

  • @user-me9fr9xx6k
    @user-me9fr9xx6k 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @sarami918
    @sarami918 6 лет назад +1

    Loved all of your tips! Especially the ways to get past the intimidation of pristine paper-definitely going to test that out.

  • @trishaadams6117
    @trishaadams6117 6 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed hearing your thoughts on art!

  • @copcat442
    @copcat442 6 лет назад

    Love your stuff, man.

  • @zhenya_hitrova
    @zhenya_hitrova 6 лет назад +1

    Omg, good art advice and cure cat!!! I couldn't wish anything more :)))

  • @ArianaIacono
    @ArianaIacono 6 лет назад

    Great tips! I'm looking forward to putting them into practice. Thank you!

  • @uniainoko4937
    @uniainoko4937 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing, Lewis! :) Good tips! Love your work. And loved to see the drawings during the video.
    Looking forward to more. :)

  • @paulamorgan409
    @paulamorgan409 4 года назад

    Thanks again....your videos are so helpful. I really want (need) to loosen my drawing style. Your work is so fab....when I look at it, I know that I am not pushing myself enough to develop as a drawer! Super cute kitty too.

  • @MandyvanGoeije
    @MandyvanGoeije 6 лет назад

    Yay! You're a Tuber now!!! I so love seeing your process...I've wondered about it during the time that I've been following you on Insta. I got the techniques...I just wanted to see your process some time and here it is! I love the looseness in it and the way it's spot on every time. I'm sure your videos are going to be reflected in my visual journal the coming time... Thanks for sharing!

    • @MandyvanGoeije
      @MandyvanGoeije 6 лет назад

      And yep....the lightbox sucks the life out of my work time and time again. I hate it! Did a visual journal illustration about my daughter playing the piano...the original was so lively and then the final result way too tight. And you're right...it's all about the confidence to hit it spot on again. But I'm having another chance. My other daughter started out playing the acoustic guitar this week, so I will do it without a lightbox...promise. Might loosen up big time...yikes!

  • @MissReede
    @MissReede 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks man... a great video!!

    • @MissReede
      @MissReede 6 лет назад

      PS I have tried the left hand technique and was surprised at how easy it was.

  • @esperlueteaml5906
    @esperlueteaml5906 6 лет назад

    I already bought your book and I love it. I love your videos too

  • @donnajoy4559
    @donnajoy4559 6 лет назад

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing~

  • @possumpie231
    @possumpie231 6 лет назад +1

    I have followed you on Instagram for a while now. I absolutely love your art, and am happy to see you have a RUclips channel!

  • @solidjulien6481
    @solidjulien6481 6 лет назад +1

    I m here because i follow you on instagram and love your art very unique i think. As an artist myself i find tips i already use like making random marks and scriptures on the paper because you re right the white page kind of stressfull lol ! Really good vidéos and tips keep going i m waintin for the next !!😉

  • @jennifermoss8661
    @jennifermoss8661 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips! I used to do blind contours all the time but tend to do less of these kinds of exercises as time goes on but I recognize that I need to loosen up sometimes. Great reminder to get back to this practice. I also love your suggestion to get messy for breaking through the blank page. Your work is awesome! Looking forward to watching more of your videos.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      yes, I don't do these exercises as often as I did at one time, but they are great reminders from time to time.

  • @lenaackermann2445
    @lenaackermann2445 6 лет назад

    This is actually really helpful!! Also I love your work!

  • @stichy134
    @stichy134 6 лет назад

    these tips will definitely come to mind when i next have trouble letting go of control when working - great vid + looking forward to more 👍🏾

  • @nicopico6525
    @nicopico6525 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your tips! Especially the tip with the Not so blank paper, that was always a Problem for me and i will definitly try it. Love your work! ☀️

  • @aaronaaron540
    @aaronaaron540 6 лет назад +1

    very helpful and interesting tips!

  • @thomasbeaumont7157
    @thomasbeaumont7157 6 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing. As someone who's just started out trying to draw/iillustrate on a regular basis these are great tips.

  • @madelynndubin4416
    @madelynndubin4416 6 лет назад

    Lovely video for inspiration and techniqu.

  • @mmustard1114
    @mmustard1114 6 лет назад

    Great ideas and nice meeting your new kitten. Another thing i stumbled on to loosen up. I have done several illustrations using a hunk of graphite. I was used to doing line drawings and lines weren’t working for the image I was making which was a sand castle. The graphite completely changed my approach. Now I use it a lot.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      yes, graphite and vine charcoal are great ways to be loose because they're not precise tools, and they smudge a lot.

  • @helmetboy431
    @helmetboy431 Год назад

    i feel like this is why little kid drawing be good good sometimes they have like no judgement on it they just do it

  • @jessicafalstein
    @jessicafalstein 5 лет назад

    love your vids. :)

  • @lkiezl
    @lkiezl 6 лет назад

    Thanks for all the tips. I love sketch books it's a place to experiment and explore ideas and colour. I'm my classes we always begin with 'blind' contour drawing. Inhibitions go right out the window. It's great fun too and areas of the drawing will actually be quite accurate. Portraits are fun. Drawing with the less dominant hand is great as well.Anything to loosen up. Great stuff.I have your book love it.Another great way to loosen up is to attach a pen or crayon to a long piece of stick or bamboo about a meter long stand up and draw with the paper onthe floor. The control is less because of the length and it's lots of fun.Living the vids. Elizabeth Wilson

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      I like that suggestion. I've never tried that but I can see how it could be helpful.

  • @ajietad1707
    @ajietad1707 6 лет назад

    Every time i draw, i obsess about the details and getting everything right. I struggle to make my drawings look relaxed. Great tips. Thanks for sharing them, especially the bit about the blank page. So glad i found you on instagram!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      that's something most artists struggle with. you'll work through it.

  • @natashawhittaker4610
    @natashawhittaker4610 6 лет назад

    Hey Lewis! Clicked through from your Instagram account (Crafty Auntie on there!). These videos are great, thank you. I love the timed sketch exercise and the private sketchbook idea... and the kitties🤗 Looking forward to seeing more videos.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      thank you Natasha. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @tmaifat
    @tmaifat 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for your advices. I also use collage to loosen up. Just get together lots of pieces of photos from magazines to achieve a certain mood. And that helps me to see my next painting.

  • @leonhorn5415
    @leonhorn5415 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial, really energetic drawings man! Have a sub

  • @jenniferwindhorst7425
    @jenniferwindhorst7425 6 лет назад +1

    I always love other peoples' quick sketches, but hate my own - still, I'll try out your tips (and quickly toss them in the trash, lol!)

  • @luisanarivas4822
    @luisanarivas4822 6 лет назад

    I am not a visual artist, I am a classical singer, but it is interesting how some concepts absolutely apply to music. To get a pristine new score is absolutely intimidating. I can see how making a few marks (breath marks, for instance) can help loosen up that initial tension. Usually when I'm "done" studying a piece my score ends up with a ton of markings like vowels, translations, IPA symbols, crescendos and decrescendos, etc. Still, one is never really done with a piece, there is always an extra "human" layer that can be added to it. However, all this starts by getting over that first moment of intimidation. Also, singers can relate to letting go of trying control a piece of music to make it "exactly right" (there is no such a thing!). Singing with confidence can transform a piece into something genuine. Thanks for this! It's always interesting to take ideas from other forms of art.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the comparison, I enjoyed it and agree. I always like music that isn’t overproduced and has the human element of imperfections. Perfection is unattainable yet so many still reach for it.

  • @mujermapuche3205
    @mujermapuche3205 6 лет назад

    those are really good ideas actually. i will try to exercise with a timer. thanks!

  • @kristianduncan3904
    @kristianduncan3904 5 лет назад

    Hi Lewis! I hope you don't mind me saying that I discovered you while looking at Felix Scheinberger's work on Pinterest. And I'm so glad I did that, or I wouldn't have found your wonderful collage/assemblage. I really am drawn to your pieces. I'm afraid of collage because I just don't know how to go about doing it. I like your subtle use of bits here and there with your drawings. I hope you keep the videos coming. I admire your work and your methodologies.

  • @liesegauthiergauthier2205
    @liesegauthiergauthier2205 6 лет назад

    Thanks- great topic. I would love to watch you draw during this video!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад +1

      I do plan on doing some videos where I draw in the video. (other than the time-lapse ones)

  • @kellydaly295
    @kellydaly295 4 года назад

    06:27....now I'm just waiting for you to show us the kitty! 😂

  • @AlisterKarl
    @AlisterKarl 9 месяцев назад

    Our cat is called Pip, she is a 13 year old little black cat.

  • @jimintae3284
    @jimintae3284 3 года назад

    thnx^^

  • @EH-ef2xn
    @EH-ef2xn 6 лет назад

    Very interesting. I'll try the blind drawing. I see you like Steinberger like me ;)

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      yes absolutely. good luck with the blind drawing.

  • @davidcallander2206
    @davidcallander2206 6 лет назад

    Blind contour drawings are fun; try old mugshots and see what happens!

  • @markusmccraith170
    @markusmccraith170 6 лет назад +1

    Nice vid :)

  • @karolsartoasis4815
    @karolsartoasis4815 5 лет назад

    This is a great video. I have done all those exercises at one point or another. I do get bogged down with making beautiful drawings and paintings. I am going to try out some of these exercises. I am redoing my portfolio to rebrand myself as an illustrator and I am not sure which side of illustration I sit. I love drawing and painting to great detail but I also love lose free art. How do I find a place where my work sits when doing either one all the time is to much. Thanks allot for reading my comment and keep the videos coming.

  • @samanthathompson9812
    @samanthathompson9812 2 года назад

    Great ideas and observations. I'm intimidated by the cost of my art supplies including the paper. Feel like every stroke costs a few cents. : ( I should go to the dollar store and get myself some crappy supplies.

  • @VanessaGarcia-ng2kj
    @VanessaGarcia-ng2kj 6 лет назад

    I have always been curious about your process, thanks for sharing and what are you drinking? Looks so good 😃

  • @thelexlab
    @thelexlab 6 лет назад +1

    Did you publish a how to do book? I like many tips: the timer exercise, the sketchbook none can see, to use the left hand. I'm waiting the next :)

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Not a how to book, but I do have an artbook available.

  • @RebeccaHowdeshell
    @RebeccaHowdeshell 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, thank you! I’ve become addicted to drawing with my non-dominant hand. It is very freeing as you say and maybe reduces your expectations?

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      exactly. You're not expecting a masterpiece anyway so you're free to just draw.

  • @lenathomass3528
    @lenathomass3528 3 года назад

    Hello from France.
    Thanks a lot. I am trying to get back into drawing. I always try to draw realistically but it is not what I want, and I find my drawings too stiff.

  • @Leo-ug4rf
    @Leo-ug4rf 6 лет назад +1

    😁😁😁

  • @kathylovesmk
    @kathylovesmk 6 лет назад

    I can't wait to try the exercises because my drawing is WAY to stiff!

  • @ashaxx
    @ashaxx 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time to share tips!!!! I love your art, found you through instagram (my username is concrete belly) would love to be entered into winning your original art and book, was really happy with our recent print we purchased from you too!!!!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      you've been entered. I'm going to chose at random this weekend and will announce it on Instagram by Sunday. good luck.

  • @namitathakur9834
    @namitathakur9834 4 года назад

    I like contour drawing the most for the unintentional highly expressive quality it gives to your drawing but I really like the other techniques you showed here. Would like to tryout those. It’s really hard to loosen up especially when you are trained as a fine Art student. I wish they focused more on teaching how to create more expressive works than only focusing on anatomically or technically correct works in art schools.
    Your kitten is super cute.

  • @annemcalear3619
    @annemcalear3619 6 лет назад

    I inadvertently found out about the smudged paper beginning, but now I will make it a conscious habit. Also, the pursuit of total realism in art, I discovered, is a path to blandness. Now, how to reverse it....Keep up the videos if you can, I like your style.

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Thank you Anne. I agree that total realism can be bland. It takes a very talented illustrator to turn realistic drawings into interesting illustration.

  • @patriciamoreno2200
    @patriciamoreno2200 2 года назад

    El gato xDD

  • @teresam9499
    @teresam9499 6 лет назад

    Hi Lewis! I follow you on Insta! I’d love to win your book!! tsm artist

  • @elizabethmason1212
    @elizabethmason1212 6 лет назад

    Wow...these tips were amazing. The blank paper one really stuck with me I'm going to try that. Definitely subscribed! I love your work, thanks for sharing!

    • @LewisRossignol
      @LewisRossignol  6 лет назад

      Thanks Elizabeth. I think working on a pristine piece of paper intimidates many artists.