How to Get Your Artwork Noticed - Oil Painting Advice

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • In this video I explain how to get your artwork noticed.
    For more about my art supply company and the paint that I use visit:
    genevafineart.com
    For online classes with Mark Carder visit www.carderartacademy.com/
    For private classes in my Austin TX studio visit www.drawmixpaint.com/
    To view my Full Course for how to paint in oil, go to www.drawmixpaint.com

Комментарии • 103

  • @ahmedhumayunrasheed2434
    @ahmedhumayunrasheed2434 Год назад +6

    The sea painting was great!

  • @heavydelta7615
    @heavydelta7615 Год назад +7

    This is really my main focus now that you taught me HOW to paint. The WHY I want to paint a subject makes up most of my effort now! Thanks Mark!

  • @dmjune1
    @dmjune1 Год назад +5

    Thank you Mark. Your thoughtful instruction is a calm voice in a sea full of videos clamoring for our attention.

  • @svahas
    @svahas Год назад +3

    Your paints are the best paints in the world!

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +1

      Man do I agree with that! They are so silky!

  • @twopcs
    @twopcs Год назад +2

    Such an important topic and it seems to get overlooked by many great artists. A great subject is a big key to success, and I'm pretty sure I learned this from Mark when I took his class, which was beyond phenomenal.

  • @I_am_not_a_rob0t
    @I_am_not_a_rob0t Год назад +3

    I just recommended you to some artists who were interested in learning oil painting. Love your videos, have learned so much, thank you!

  • @chefwawa
    @chefwawa Год назад +2

    Thank you for all the inspiration you have given me over the years. I love your style of realism.

  • @michaelparry1383
    @michaelparry1383 Год назад +1

    Great to see you again, Mark. You always do so good with any information you share.

  • @stephenjamison6124
    @stephenjamison6124 Год назад

    Mark I always get so much pleasure from your videos and never fail to be engaged and learn something. Thank you

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 Год назад +1

    I love your brush dip Mark ! don’t stop making it

  • @lyceum4177
    @lyceum4177 Год назад +2

    Oh my goodness, does this so make sense. Thank you for inspiring me, I love your channel!

  • @reclark13
    @reclark13 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all of your videos, Mark. You are an amazing artist, teacher, and craftsman. I hope one day to take one of your classes.

  • @gillianrobinson8116
    @gillianrobinson8116 Год назад

    Love how you explain the processes … nice structured easy presentation 👍🥰

  • @NevardArt
    @NevardArt Год назад

    I paint demented beings during moments of drunk rage but Mark, I've followed as long as you've been online and learnt more from you than anyone else. I'm proud to say you are my mentor.

  • @renanatermechi
    @renanatermechi Год назад +1

    Indeed these are the best paints in the world thank you so much

  • @scotts6702
    @scotts6702 Год назад +1

    my favorite instructor account

  • @echo0079
    @echo0079 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for posting this❤

  • @JohnNoZ35
    @JohnNoZ35 Год назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @rolandlemus203
    @rolandlemus203 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise! I do this, and have learned as well, when you spend time on a peice of work, its wise to select what you like as well. I have about 4 in the works and its about finding time to finish them lol:)

  • @carienjordan5158
    @carienjordan5158 Год назад +3

    Admire your work Sir! 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  • @donnavorbach215
    @donnavorbach215 Год назад

    Nice conversation! TY!

  • @f.m.a.3206
    @f.m.a.3206 Год назад

    Very usefull Info. Thank you very much

  • @pectorisabelle2412
    @pectorisabelle2412 10 месяцев назад

    French people is so sad because unfortunately you don't sell here your geneva oil painting !!
    But I do love your videos and I'm going to practice the mix of colours.
    Thank you for everything !!!

  • @lisengel2498
    @lisengel2498 Год назад

    I love this very wise talk - I have always intuitively been out in the #goldenhours because I am inspired by the colors and lights, but I am also very aware that the subject matter always is deeply important. And some subjects are eternal - they are just loved 🎶💙🎵🦋

  • @bilaljanart
    @bilaljanart Год назад

    Great Sir

  • @pedroalvarado5232
    @pedroalvarado5232 Год назад

    Thanks Master

  • @btspaintingstudio
    @btspaintingstudio Год назад

    Good presentation l like it useful for me creative greeting and succsess together

  • @parthsavyasachi9348
    @parthsavyasachi9348 Год назад

    I rarely paint based on impulse and immediately. I have subject in my mind and it stays there sometimes for months. I think about it when i have time and plan.
    Once i have planned the composition then only it is painted.
    You are right painting random stuffs is not much of help other than practice.

  • @svahas
    @svahas Год назад +3

    I paint the things I love. I always have 10 or twenty paintings on the go, at one time. I never want anyone to see my work, although the few people who have say they are very good. You should do art for arts sake. I love your paints!

    • @AL_THOMAS_777
      @AL_THOMAS_777 Год назад +1

      Yeah Abigale, mee too. Thats "l´art pour l´art" and NOT for money . . . I have so much fun, like never before. . . .

    • @annsmith3192
      @annsmith3192 Год назад

      you would be surprised how much people would Love to see your work!! do not underestimate yourself

    • @GoreTheSummoner
      @GoreTheSummoner 10 месяцев назад

      this is kinda stupid isnt it? whats the use of 10 or 20 paintings on the go? so they gather dust in your house stored somewhere? because i dont believe you keep 20 paintings hanging all over your walls. either you give them to someone or sell them otherwise its stupid to keep them for nothing.

  • @LoraA81
    @LoraA81 Год назад +1

    Makes sense. Thank you. This is why I like to keep a journal of my ideas. It helps me remember them, and it makes it easy to come up with a series.

  • @BrianReplies
    @BrianReplies Год назад +2

    AI image generators are literally going to revolutionize oil painting. After tinkering with MidJourney most of last year I literally bought your paints and ordered your easel and have begun my painting journey. All because I am able to come up with the kinds of reference images that inspire me.

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

    I really request ...Q & A session please🙏🙏

  • @j.miskovic7224
    @j.miskovic7224 Год назад

    Thanks Mark, very useful tips as always 👏
    I was wondering when you will start shipping to EU?
    Thanks

  • @alibannister
    @alibannister Год назад

    Hi Mark, Are you able to ship Geneva paints to the UK again yet? (I have your canvas stain, but am interested in your 50ml Essential Palette and brush dip). Thank you, Ali

  • @JCarrera27
    @JCarrera27 Год назад +2

    👏🖤

  • @kathleen8092
    @kathleen8092 Год назад

    Love this reminder to organize all my photos and have a plan. Unfortunately tried the Midjourney thing and my brain hurts 😂🤦‍♀ I'll dig deep and try to figure it out somehow. Could be helpful with subjects that are difficult to get good placement in a photo.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +2

      It is definitely a "journey" ! LOL It has taken me hours and hours to learn the interface and then additional hours and hours to get good results! I do think some of my best paintings have come from using it as inspiration though! And we are so early with this stuff, the interface can only get better!

  • @barrybark3995
    @barrybark3995 Год назад

    that cat in a red coat at the end made me laugh ,wonder if itd sell though!

  • @AnestesiaASMR
    @AnestesiaASMR Год назад +4

    Lately I've been using AI like Midjourney and I've been able to get amazing creative results, almost close to what I had in mind, in my case it helped me to practice composition.

    • @Bhodisatvas
      @Bhodisatvas Год назад +2

      MJ is excellent to get ideas out for sure!

    • @markolivero3901
      @markolivero3901 Год назад

      Interesting. What’s their policy on copyright use of their MJ images?

    • @craigwillms61
      @craigwillms61 Год назад

      I looked into it, but it seems extremely complicated just to get started. I signed up and logged in and there is nothing there. Why are these things so unintuitive - it's freaking AI shouldn't there be some intelligence to it???

  • @allenvoss7977
    @allenvoss7977 Год назад

    It’s AI software called midjourney. It’s pretty cool how you can create images with the assistance of AI definitely a twist on what we’ve all been used to for so long.

  • @scotthaynes5419
    @scotthaynes5419 Год назад

    Mark I know this is the commets Section but I do have a question for you.
    I have two large paintings that I've put a lot of time Into And they both suffered small cracking two other large paintings they did not crack I sometimes use Liquin If I want to work on the painting the next day.
    Much Appreciated.

  • @Smithlandia
    @Smithlandia Год назад

    As far as inspiration and source material, there was a video of yours that you used a scene screen capture from a movie. There are certain scenes from movies that I would like to paint (like a ship battle scene from Master and Commander) but I am not sure of the legal copyright issues involved. As an exercise it would be a great subject but I would, also, like to be able to share a photo of the painting or even sell it if possible. Does anyone know about copyright restrictions on movie scenes?

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад

      Sorry no one has replied with an answer. I don't know, but maybe someone will come along!

  • @CoobsPL
    @CoobsPL Год назад +2

    You mention painting from imagination. Is it possible to become good at creating realistic artwork without reference? Is there an efficient way to practice that?

    • @rogerharley8692
      @rogerharley8692 Год назад +1

      I paint from my imagination always did
      It is never perfect.
      Imagination and thought for direction
      Not a fixture portrayed in oils for I start with one thought
      And the finished product is not what I started with
      over painting and changing direction such a joy in painting
      Imagination come into play when using the under paint
      To shine thru,
      Oils are a representation of something not a photo.

    • @Bhodisatvas
      @Bhodisatvas Год назад +1

      You have to work on your memory recall of subjects/objects and your drawing abilities the latter being the most important. If I said 'draw a human arm curled up holding a flower realistically' it would be difficult but people like David Finch will render a totally realistic one because he has practiced so much drawing over the years he has drawn an arm in that position many times and a flower from many angles and he would put the two together realistically.
      Unfortunately there are no short cuts.

  • @jaysondronaarts
    @jaysondronaarts Год назад

    how about Contemporary Art sir? Many Artists in our area slowly shifting from Realism to Contemporary

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

    Mark...please allow shipping Geneva art supplies to deliver to UAE...I m desparate to buy...but it's not allowed in UAE.🙏🙏🙏

  • @Antonio-mg9ul
    @Antonio-mg9ul Год назад +1

    You look cool shaven

  • @j0nnyism
    @j0nnyism Год назад

    I’m no good with photos. I find it difficult getting the values and colours right with them.

  • @sethhammock3602
    @sethhammock3602 Год назад

    My issue is that one or two photos out of dozens actually make a workable study, and the one study actually turns out nicely.

  • @khaledhamdy79
    @khaledhamdy79 Год назад

    But there is still some secret in the necessity of drawing directly from living nature, which is what made Van Gogh paint outside in severe storm days!! It is not just a photographic image that may lack many elements and spirit ...thanks

  • @kirkwilliams4942
    @kirkwilliams4942 Год назад

    I own your paints, paletts and easel, which is all amazing.
    As for Ai I am not impressed but I guess it comes down to how you use it. I think most of today's artist are trapped in their subconsouis minds, they are not free of the burdens of society and therefore do not create the art that us humans once did. Most artist paint from a place of stress and anxious-ness. I think the art of today reflects that. Obviously there are great artist today. But I think we live in a much different environment than our forefathers. There are those of us that have made it our lifes goal to surround ourselves and live in nature and beauty as much as possible and in a lot of cases the great artist live in very beautiful surroundings. And I think that goes for life in general. You don't see much creativity from folks that live in busy cities and high stress environments. Love your video's and your dedication to us other artist. Thank you very much.

  • @michaelmaropulos8346
    @michaelmaropulos8346 Год назад +2

    First

  • @SigmaChirality
    @SigmaChirality Год назад +2

    The paint is great. Now if only you could sell me some more free time...

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Год назад

      I second this comment. Love the paints...just wish there were more hours in a day to use them!

  • @red2744
    @red2744 Год назад +2

    using ai to create paintings is a ver bad idea because the generated pictures are partially owned by the creator of the ai so if you sell some of those paintings you could be sued for the money you made or you have to visibly credit them in the work

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +1

      Like any copyrighted source material, just straight-up copying it will certainly lead to problems if you are selling. But like any other source material, if you are using it for inspiration and making your own composition, colors, additions and subtractions, there is no more an issue than any other source material. This is just another possible source for your creations folks, no need to be scared of technology!

    • @red2744
      @red2744 Год назад

      @@heavydelta7615 well yes but that doesnt really work for realism right.
      its the 70/30 rule but if you have to change 30% and nothing can look exactly like the source its almost impossible to make a good painting.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +3

      @@red2744 I don't know how to respond to that because it makes absolutely no sense. Why would that be impossible?! Do you like the seascape? I changed at least 80% of everything from the four source AI-rendered pictures I used! If this was a forum I could post the four pictures and show you the end result looks nothing like any of them individually! The definition of realism does not mean just faithfully copying a source!

  • @wolfgangtoeglhofer1710
    @wolfgangtoeglhofer1710 Год назад

    Just a thought: non representational ie abstract painting can be done from imagination without source/reference material and still would need not only creativity but skills like composition, color, tonality….

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +1

      I am interested to hear more on this point as it relates to the video subject "How to Get Your Artwork Noticed". Mark's advice is that the subject is everything. Is that true of abstract paintings as well? Is there a "subject" in an abstract painting? I'm honestly asking, I don't know the answer to this, no formal art training here.

    • @justinrocca3042
      @justinrocca3042 Год назад +2

      Absolutely. And one can use source material to paint that imagery in an abstract matter. Composition, palette, brush strokes, all carry the same importance as working in a photo-realist manner. I did a series of abstracts based on some photos I took of an old church from the 1800’s. It was a fun process.

  • @klrshak776
    @klrshak776 Год назад

    Did anyone else notice his background is a painting, look outside the windows its painted

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Год назад

      Are you sure? He mentioned having a new studio in a different video. If it is a painting, I would be amazed.

  • @craigwillms61
    @craigwillms61 Год назад +1

    Do not necessarily agree with all of this. I don't care to be noticed, that'll come when I'm dead. I paint pictures for people that mean something to them. If they give me source material that is deficient, I make changes that make it a proper composition. I almost never have 3 or 4 paintings going at the same time, that would really wreck my mojo. I immerse myself in the work I'm currently doing, I don't want my mind distracted.

    • @donnavorbach215
      @donnavorbach215 Год назад

      Sometimes artist have a series in mind giving them direction and standards of subject matter. I worked with the greatest Master of Design, Don Victor Vargas of The Academy of Composition, over Zoom meetings. So o matter the commission that comes along..the design progress remains very good.

  • @theodoradanielacapat298
    @theodoradanielacapat298 Год назад +2

    Don't agree with the Ai - kinda takes down the process of creating and doesn't make that artwork yours. It's a difference when you look and create thumbnail, when you, yourself, do the mash-up and work in ps to create what you want. I find this Ai "omg it inspires me" sad. But other than that I enjoy your video! Good luck

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +2

      I think you would be surprised how much "mash-up" work is still needed using these programs. That seascape was a mash-up of 4 pictures, chosen from at least a hundred results, obtained after hours of trying to find the right input words to get a result. I found it to still be a creative process, much more so than just finding a photo that already exists and copying it. There were several things I left out and several things I added. Why would using an AI result be any different that taking a photo or a drawing that already exists and interpreting it for yourself? Just another tool. Cheers!

    • @theodoradanielacapat298
      @theodoradanielacapat298 Год назад +1

      @@heavydelta7615 hmm I see what you mean. True with taking a photo and just copying it! Right now it might be interactive but let's see how much it will develop to the point it takes over creativity and the process over creation. I take photos and when I look for reference I pre work it in photoshop. Guess my background as a digital artist. Us fine artist are safe for now due to our manual work but my digital art friends, some of them, are not happy at how and where this program is going. So wish I could sit down and talk about this more. Words ain't enough to express myself on how fast technology is taking over human productivity. Cheers and enjoy 👍🏻

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +1

      @@theodoradanielacapat298 It would be sad if that day comes for sure. But they made an AI that can beat any human at chess, yet there are still International Chess Championships with humans playing. The key will be for people to keep AI in a certain place, just like the chess AI.

    • @Spafon1
      @Spafon1 Год назад

      Agree. The AI is basically just taking another artists work, an artist who remains uncredited (and unpaid!) and who most likely hasn't given their permission for it to be used.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад +1

      @@Spafon1 That's not how it works but it would be impossible to convince you in a short YT post. The AI uses reference material just like any artist. It isn't copying anything, it is creating its own composition.

  • @violent_world
    @violent_world Год назад

    painting interesting work isn't a problem, it's selling them...
    pandemic has destroyed artists.

  • @pawehordyniak636
    @pawehordyniak636 Год назад +1

    Yeah, my warhammer40k watercolour got 20 times more 'attention' then my, technically way superior, generic landscape. Doesn't take a genius why ;)

  • @mrmagoo9249
    @mrmagoo9249 Год назад

    I personally think the photo realistic and old styled painting is fantastic but it’s boring to me personally
    It’s been done for 100s to 1000s of years, it’s basically just manual photography, just capturing the world I already experience
    When I think of art or fascinating art or art as an expansive tool
    I think of art as a way to tap into the metaphysical or the unexplainable or the deepest aspects or perspectives of the human mind
    When I see a dog I go, it’s really good, love the colour, love the brushwork, BUT it’s a dog, whoopdy do
    When I see something that I can’t comprehend and I am forced to get into the painters mind, or forced to adjust how I think in order to see the painting, I am far more drawn to that in terms of interest
    I want to view their dreams or something for example
    For example for about a year my recent project expands kusama’ infinity nets and also Agnes more logical works
    Where I’ve developed a way to sort of cause the viewer to hallucinate
    I’ve had viewers say they see faces, glasses, bottles
    I haven’t painted anything
    It’s all just very structured gestures and other very simple rules to create complexity
    Then the viewer completely creates the painting in their minds
    The viewer becomes the artist
    And it reflects the viewer, not me in any way
    I am no longer a participant

  • @VladimirOnOccasion
    @VladimirOnOccasion Год назад

    lol....fine art isn't a business.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад

      lol...yeah that Van Gogh was no artist. He sold dozens of paintings. NOT fine art!

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Год назад

      Sure, it's a type of private business for a few who can make a living doing it. Why shouldn't it be? It's the same for writers, sculptures, musicians, etc.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад

      @@kristinab1078 Exactly!

    • @VladimirOnOccasion
      @VladimirOnOccasion Год назад

      ​@@kristinab1078 " it's a type of private business"- Contrary to your "beliefs" of stretching a box frame on fine art....not everything has to be attached to money. Looking at a written history of artists it's easy to see the ignored in their lifetime outweighs the business types. The why is more complex......but to help kick you off try this- New ideas are rarely excepted to begin with because they scare people. Just like my simple comment rubbed you and Heavy Delta out of your comfort zone. The comfort blanket types never enjoy being shown their cognitive dissonance. :D

    • @VladimirOnOccasion
      @VladimirOnOccasion Год назад

      @@heavydelta7615 Reading is a fantastic pastime. Van Gogh sold one painting.....how's that for a business model. ;D

  • @paulamitchem1476
    @paulamitchem1476 11 месяцев назад +1

    The problem with AI is that there is no life, no humanity or sense of awe or movement in the generated images. It is flat and without emotion like the robot that put it together. However, I suppose it can be used for making memes, just not art.

  • @IIrandhandleII
    @IIrandhandleII Год назад

    How to get noticed. Stop doing paintings. Do another form of art. People are more interested in newer forms of art. Personally I like painting but I'm not trying to get noticed, if I was I would do animations or 3d design.

    • @kristinab1078
      @kristinab1078 Год назад

      Some people aren't interested in computerized art. There is something very individual and organic about the process of painting. I'll always be interested in looking at works of art and sculptures.

    • @IIrandhandleII
      @IIrandhandleII Год назад

      @@kristinab1078 yeah I agree with you also, I don't like to do computer art.i love sculpture and drawing. Unfortunately it seems like the art market has changed a lot. People getting noticed are mostly digital artists it seems... that is my 2 cents at least...I could be wrong though.

  • @DrWhom
    @DrWhom Год назад

    7:26 J H Christ

  • @andyhuwe8462
    @andyhuwe8462 Год назад

    A man strangling Jesus in his thoughts, while standing in front of the gates to heaven and hell, where Jesus points at hell.
    I had this picture today in my mind when i was in bed and 1 min before falling asleep.
    Everyone feel free to paint it. XD Even its my idea.

    • @heavydelta7615
      @heavydelta7615 Год назад

      This is what Midjourney returned when I typed that in exactly. cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1006034620644589568/1028368901647650967/HeavyDelta_A_man_strangling_Jesus_in_his_thoughts_while_standin_53036de7-7a3c-4223-a9e4-3750b66007a3.png

    • @craigwillms61
      @craigwillms61 Год назад

      you seem disturbed...