Thank you both! Graeme, thank you for interviewing and recording, Nancy Christy-Moore and her beautiful work. I learned so much from Nancy and her process, so inspiring.
Ooooh Nancy is really something 🌺 I'm so relaxed and inspired to continue with my own painting now :) Thank you for bringing such a wonderful artist here on the show!
Wow!! Your pieces take my breath away! I really do feel the spirits of the horses and want to run with them in the colour and light you breathe into them! You have an amazing gift and I'm so glad I found you through Graeme's show. It was a beautiful gift to me and as others said, quite palpably inspiring!!!
What I like about these paintings is actually the subtlety of the colour - achieved through glazing, the use of inks, and drawing into the work - and by the way, anyone who tells you that drawing into a painting makes it a drawing not a painting is a donkey, and that's an insult to donkeys.
People want color in the home, bold and vibrant like this artist uses. Look at successful artist and usually you see vibrant color, even portrait artist that use unconventional bold color are usually busy. Find a niche and find some color. You can have a masterful landscape painting with natural bland colors and it doesn’t look good on a wall, especially from a distance. Those paintings are for us artist to admire but the average person wants something that pops. I saw some famous successful artist that does huge portraits, usually of famous people and the technique was not especially masterful but he use bright bold colors. Folks eat it up. Anyway just some thoughts.
This is so hard to understand. Clear jesso? Pommes jo? I feel desperated! Even the subtitles aren't telling me helpful things because they do not exist. 😥 I love your vids so much and they are inspiring! But I never understand how the materials are called. Would it be possible for those who are not lucky enough to have English aß a mother language to show these materials a little closer so that IT is possible to read the word or to tell it in info box or maybe make the automatically generated subtitles available? One of it would be surely helpful. Most of all the subtitles to understand it all when a hard accent is spoken. That would be so wonderful! 🙏 My best wishes to you and these fantastic artists! Love, Katie
There are books which would help you, and I would always suggest acquiring a small library to give you these details - I know there's not much out there about acrylic, but there ARE several, and you should seek them via Google. Personally, by the way, I have trouble hearing the dialogue over the background music, because I'm a bit deaf: and English is my first language. So you're not alone. But do buy a book or two: watch these videos, and also read (and of course practise).
Thank you both! Graeme, thank you for interviewing and recording, Nancy Christy-Moore and her beautiful work. I learned so much from Nancy and her process, so inspiring.
Thank you Bunny. she is a wonderful lady, Graeme
I love the way the artist uses negative painting in her pieces - makes the main figures really stand out. Beautiful colour and energy.
She is amazing and just love the colors she uses. I love that there are NO RULES the best, just play.
Outstanding gorgeous work!
Ooooh Nancy is really something 🌺 I'm so relaxed and inspired to continue with my own painting now :) Thank you for bringing such a wonderful artist here on the show!
Wow. I have found my next favorite artist since Mr. Bruce King!!!
Fantastic artvwork
Love the freedom in which Nancy paints 🙌🏼🙌🏼🎨🎨😍😍
I am so glad to see Nancy's work on your wonderful show.
Wow!! Your pieces take my breath away! I really do feel the spirits of the horses and want to run with them in the colour and light you breathe into them! You have an amazing gift and I'm so glad I found you through Graeme's show. It was a beautiful gift to me and as others said, quite palpably inspiring!!!
Really coooooooo!!!!!!! Nancy!!!!!!!
Thank you for this. I needed this inspiration at this time in my art career. A wonderful, free-flowing spirit comes through.
I don’t normally like abstract art but these are amazing!
Brilliant!
Oh yes! I'd love to take a class with Nancy! Love her work !
Nancy it's 11pm and I should be going to bed, but now I have to go experiment with my paint! Your work is beautiful! Thanks CIYL!
Such a lovely lady and artist. I draw/paint horses so this is very encouraging and inspirational for me.
This was a mind opener for me. Thank you for this.
Beautiful work! I have recently did a couple of negative paintings and I love doing it.
valuable lesson , nice to meet you
I love these
Your studio and work both are so fine.
Great informatiin
I love her work WOWWWWW
BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS!!!
What I like about these paintings is actually the subtlety of the colour - achieved through glazing, the use of inks, and drawing into the work - and by the way, anyone who tells you that drawing into a painting makes it a drawing not a painting is a donkey, and that's an insult to donkeys.
love to paint w her🐴🌸🏵🌺
make sure you get in touch with her then, you just never no how that bucket list will pan out, Graeme
People want color in the home, bold and vibrant like this artist uses. Look at successful artist and usually you see vibrant color, even portrait artist that use unconventional bold color are usually busy. Find a niche and find some color.
You can have a masterful landscape painting with natural bland colors and it doesn’t look good on a wall, especially from a distance. Those paintings are for us artist to admire but the average person wants something that pops. I saw some famous successful artist that does huge portraits, usually of famous people and the technique was not especially masterful but he use bright bold colors. Folks eat it up. Anyway just some thoughts.
This is so hard to understand. Clear jesso? Pommes jo? I feel desperated! Even the subtitles aren't telling me helpful things because they do not exist. 😥
I love your vids so much and they are inspiring! But I never understand how the materials are called.
Would it be possible for those who are not lucky enough to have English aß a mother language to show these materials a little closer so that IT is possible to read the word or to tell it in info box or maybe make the automatically generated subtitles available? One of it would be surely helpful.
Most of all the subtitles to understand it all when a hard accent is spoken.
That would be so wonderful! 🙏
My best wishes to you and these fantastic artists! Love, Katie
clear gesso and fine pumice gel.
There are books which would help you, and I would always suggest acquiring a small library to give you these details - I know there's not much out there about acrylic, but there ARE several, and you should seek them via Google. Personally, by the way, I have trouble hearing the dialogue over the background music, because I'm a bit deaf: and English is my first language. So you're not alone. But do buy a book or two: watch these videos, and also read (and of course practise).
Inspirational!!!!!