Several years ago I switched to using a square canvas for most of my paintings (36 x 36”) because I realized it helped me tighten up my compositions and throw out of the composition the objects that really weren’t that vital for the scene. Maybe it’s just the way my brain works, but it has really helped in that regard. I love the 20 x 20” for plein air painting also. Thank you for letting us all look over your shoulder as you paint and teach!
Michael,it’s amazing to me how you can pull a beautiful painting out of all the chaos surrounding you and still explain ,and teach us ,your procedure.,I have learned a lot from your videos,thankyou
The roar of the surf certainly added to the sense of urgency to get the block-in established, then move on to shadows and incoming waves. The entire scene is full of action, almost like a three-ring circus, yet you managed to capture it. Thanks again, Michael.
I think the square format was great selection…. It adds something to the vantage point you had., the looking down on it. Also, I loved the rocks! The colors were beautiful. Sometimes you paint so fast , I wonder how this is ever going to look believable , then it does. Great job.
Good morning Michael. Beautiful! Love that foreground shadow and the large rocks forming a way through to the distance. I agree with making the rock in the foreground a little bigger. Thanks for the experience 👍🏽
I do so love your work. I’m playing with squares a little too. It is different. Personally just on the shadows I fade out the edges and darkness a little more. That was a good move steering away from that hard straight line. Beautiful painting as always!
Been a subscriber for awhile, and I absolutely love watching your videos. I think I am actually going to try a square canvas, thanks for sharing your videos. Keep up the good work 😊.
The dimension and lighting in this painting is so captivating! Thank you for sharing your art and your knowledge! Your videos bring me a lot of peace and inspiration.
I’ve been incorporating this style of painting into my new book , its a children’s book about life on the marsh grasses , since the first edition was about a spider in a lunch bag then i want it to be about a spider in a storm and draw attention on recycling and endangered environments
Michael , see an encapsulated rainbow held high upon the rock 0:48 - 0:52 ( probably longer , as you outline composition and conditions , ( verbal ) , more -
Really like how this one came together -love the perspective, the center of interest, and how you downplayed the color of the distant water. By the way did you build the easel shown at the end of this video? Been thinking how it would be good to have a panel holder/easel with a raised border to rest a mahl stick on…. Especially for cityscape paintings.
Several years ago I switched to using a square canvas for most of my paintings (36 x 36”) because I realized it helped me tighten up my compositions and throw out of the composition the objects that really weren’t that vital for the scene. Maybe it’s just the way my brain works, but it has really helped in that regard. I love the 20 x 20” for plein air painting also. Thank you for letting us all look over your shoulder as you paint and teach!
I can't believe you're living somewhere where there's a huge coast of the ocean- that is my dream, I love your videos and art and spots to paint! 🪼🐠✨
Michael,it’s amazing to me how you can pull a beautiful painting out of all the chaos surrounding you and still explain ,and teach us ,your procedure.,I have learned a lot from your videos,thankyou
The roar of the surf certainly added to the sense of urgency to get the block-in established, then move on to shadows and incoming waves. The entire scene is full of action, almost like a three-ring circus, yet you managed to capture it. Thanks again, Michael.
I think the square format was great selection…. It adds something to the vantage point you had., the looking down on it. Also, I loved the rocks! The colors were beautiful. Sometimes you paint so fast , I wonder how this is ever going to look believable , then it does. Great job.
Good composition! I like the square format which is my favorite for my own landscapes. I think your composition is very good!❤
I like how the cool shadows are playing out in the water. Thank you for sharing your process. 🙏
Good morning Michael. Beautiful! Love that foreground shadow and the large rocks forming a way through to the distance. I agree with making the rock in the foreground a little bigger. Thanks for the experience 👍🏽
Loving watching this. I.miss the ocean. And I love your way of working it up!!!
I do so love your work. I’m playing with squares a little too. It is different.
Personally just on the shadows I fade out the edges and darkness a little more. That was a good move steering away from that hard straight line. Beautiful painting as always!
Been a subscriber for awhile, and I absolutely love watching your videos. I think I am actually going to try a square canvas, thanks for sharing your videos. Keep up the good work 😊.
Elizabeth I agree completely. Grew up southern California miss it sooo much!!!
The dimension and lighting in this painting is so captivating! Thank you for sharing your art and your knowledge! Your videos bring me a lot of peace and inspiration.
I really like this composition!! Beautiful painting Michael❤
Beautiful! My dream is to be able to paint this well, and this quickly!
It's because of you that I added dioxazine purple to my palette. It's a nice color.
That's gorgeous
I am binge watching your videos i missed😅
I love this …so pleased you are sticking with the square format , always my favourite personally. The composition is fantastic , thank you so much
Always so fun to watch you paint‼️🎨👊🏻
Great result - I really like the square 👏👏
Thanks Eric!
Beautiful painting!
Beautiful painting 😍
Beautiful painting and scenery, Michael!!!!
Thanks Kay!!
Leave the front rock little. It's perfect!
Michael , increase it yes , seeing the hewn images , rock to left , also beautiful dimensional with the rock accompanying right ❤️
Thanks Mark!
Wonderful Mike,you are the shape shifter
Thanks Anthony! 😂🙏
9:30 beautiful frame with distant sound
another great class! thanks a lot!
I’ve been incorporating this style of painting into my new book , its a children’s book about life on the marsh grasses , since the first edition was about a spider in a lunch bag then i want it to be about a spider in a storm and draw attention on recycling and endangered environments
Beautiful - another winner.
Thanks Maura!
Love this!!!
Michael , see an encapsulated rainbow held high upon the rock 0:48 - 0:52 ( probably longer , as you outline composition and conditions , ( verbal ) , more -
7:40 - visible - “Left of your brush a Siren of the Sea stands upon the rock 👀
Really like how this one came together -love the perspective, the center of interest, and how you downplayed the color of the distant water. By the way did you build the easel shown at the end of this video? Been thinking how it would be good to have a panel holder/easel with a raised border to rest a mahl stick on…. Especially for cityscape paintings.
Mornin 😊 I got to hang out with you in my dream last night, haha 😆 That was too cool 🤘
:06 Good morning Michael 🙂
Good morning Mark!
What is your limited palette? I mean which colors do you use?