My dear Ms. Harris....you have given me renewed hope to continue my painting, even tho' one so-called friend described it as "chaotic." But then, he likes his art safe. Yours, on the other hand, is as dangerously creative as it gets. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all that you do in the name of abstract expressionism.
Hello Cat, I'm glad it resonates with you. It is sometimes chaotic, but that's the way I interpret the world at times. I love calm art but it doesnt seem to be my way of communicating.
After some 20 years of being an artist this is the only artist that I have ever listened to that made sense of her art talk... it was like poetry, like her art.
Thank you for that generous comment. I believe learning to speak about your art helps you and others understand what your source of inspiration is and it it connects you to the world.
When I watched your earlier video, something clicked for me in my search for artistic freedom. I see how you are inspired by the world around you and how that leads you to the colors and forms you use. Very enlightening. Thank you for sharing with us.
Dear Krista, I too am an intuitive painter and I constantly am changing what I paint and how. Thank you for sharing your work and methods. I would love to take a workshop if you ever do such a thing. Your work is great. Anne
Thank you Anne for your comments. I appreciate hearing from you. If you'd like to be added to my contacts list for future workshops visit my website and you can sign up there. kristaharris.com
How does one teach abstract art? I've been painting abstracts for years and cannot understand what other artists are doing or saying. Plus it can take weeks to finish an abstract.
I love this video and your work, Krista! I heard about you through SavvyPainter and I felt like I could relate, because I'm a graphic designer trying to push myself more into painting. Thanks for the inspiration!
Just so beautiful and truly inspirational - you seem to make your painting gestures like a tentative dialogical dance interweaving the known and the unknown - honoring possibility of the Living now.
this art maintains that reality has already been expressed and the themes of it have been exhausted in relation to art. Therefore, the need arises for a new way of perceiving reality. to recommend my favorite artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frida Kahlo, Roberto Matta Gabino amaya cacho and Pablo Picasso.
I really love the way you start a painting, with the 'scribbling', and then the white following; I assume gesso. What is the drawing medium you use for the initial scribble, if I may ask? Thanks for a new video!
KRISTA,APARECER MUCHO EN RUclips ,NO TE HARA MEJOR ,HACEMOS UN EXPRESIONISMO CADUCO,VIEJO,TODO LO QUE HACEMOS ,YA DE KOONING LO HIZO HACE 70 AÑOS,HAY QUE ABRIR CAMINOS ,DE NADa SIRVE HACER MANCHITAS,SINO SOMOS DEL MONTON,YO SE QUE UNO TAMBIEN PINTA POR PLACER ,PERO SI NO TENEMOS NADA QUE DECIR ,NO TIENE MUCHO SENTUIDO ACUMULAR OBRA
Hello. I am a student of painting. There is a question. You are initially scribbling on a blank canvas with a pencil I then saw a pencil erasing things that were scribbled. What kind of supplements do you use to erase them? Please let me know.
My dear Ms. Harris....you have given me renewed hope to continue my painting, even tho' one so-called friend described it as "chaotic." But then, he likes his art safe. Yours, on the other hand, is as dangerously creative as it gets. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all that you do in the name of abstract expressionism.
Hello Cat, I'm glad it resonates with you. It is sometimes chaotic, but that's the way I interpret the world at times. I love calm art but it doesnt seem to be my way of communicating.
Thank you for sharing Krista, your work is very beautiful and inspiring! Love from Norway
Agreed
Lovin it ❣
After some 20 years of being an artist this is the only artist that I have ever listened to that made sense of her art talk... it was like poetry, like her art.
Thank you for that generous comment. I believe learning to speak about your art helps you and others understand what your source of inspiration is and it it connects you to the world.
Beautiful, beautiful, thank you very much for sharing!!
Thank you Susan!
"You make me happy, when skies are grey". Love and Light from Canada.
Hi Diana, thank you, it made me smile!
So glad you have a new video out. It was great to see you again this summer at your show at Tansey in Santa Fe.
When I watched your earlier video, something clicked for me in my search for artistic freedom. I see how you are inspired by the world around you and how that leads you to the colors and forms you use. Very enlightening. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you for watching my video and sharing your thoughts!
Lovely! thanks.
Dear Krista, I too am an intuitive painter and I constantly am changing what I paint and how. Thank you for sharing your work and methods. I would love to take a workshop if you ever do such a thing. Your work is great. Anne
Thank you Anne for your comments. I appreciate hearing from you. If you'd like to be added to my contacts list for future workshops visit my website and you can sign up there. kristaharris.com
How does one teach abstract art? I've been painting abstracts for years and cannot understand what other artists are doing or saying. Plus it can take weeks to finish an abstract.
Love your work Krista - this is the freedom of expression I aspire to.
Krista garrett I love u so so much charles
You are artist very nice love your art painting
Gosto muito de seu trabalho. Sou portuguesa e pintora. Sua ligação à natureza é fantástica.
Obrigado! Eu admito que eu tive que usar um tradutor para responder em português, mas eu aprecio o comentário!
J'aime tellement votre peinture ! J'y retrouve les mêmes émotions qu'avec Joan Mitchel.
You can tell her inspirations are Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler.
I love this video and your work, Krista! I heard about you through SavvyPainter and I felt like I could relate, because I'm a graphic designer trying to push myself more into painting. Thanks for the inspiration!
Just so beautiful and truly inspirational - you seem to make your painting gestures like a tentative dialogical dance interweaving the known and the unknown - honoring possibility of the Living now.
Thank you very much Lis. I appreciate your thoughtful comments
@ about 4:18, you're working a milky white
Is that gel thinned, or watered acrylic?
Or is it thinned gesso?
Bravo Krista, vos toiles ont un mouvement difficile à obtenir en peinture abstraite, merci, Jocelyne France.
Merci, merci!
Fabulous work Krista
Thank you!!
Life's daily interplay personified
Wonderful
Thank you John
Fabulous marks and flow. what inspiring work. What are you making those marks with at th beginning of the video?
Beautiful art work! Intuitive and inspirational.
this art maintains that reality has already been expressed and the themes of it have been exhausted in relation to art. Therefore, the need arises for a new way of perceiving reality. to recommend my favorite artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frida Kahlo, Roberto Matta Gabino amaya cacho and Pablo Picasso.
I don't know how I missed this comment before, but thank you for that and for the list of artists.
verry beautiful ich bin begeistert !
Beautiful art, I like what you said about places.
Thank you for the kind comment.
Just wonderfull to watch -
Nice stuff krtista... like allot.
Love u
Love charles
Love this Krista! Do you use watercolor crayons for the initial scribbling?
Thank you. I'm using a water soluble black crayon for the initial mark making.
I really love the way you start a painting, with the 'scribbling', and then the white following; I assume gesso. What is the drawing medium you use for the initial scribble, if I may ask? Thanks for a new video!
Ms. Harris replied that she uses a water soluble black crayon.
Abstract I like Scribble Scrabble is one of a kind like a fingerprint no 2 scribble scrabbles are alike so keep up the good scribble Scrabble.
har ...no wait
keep abstracting, love it!
KRISTA,APARECER MUCHO EN RUclips ,NO TE HARA MEJOR ,HACEMOS UN EXPRESIONISMO CADUCO,VIEJO,TODO LO QUE HACEMOS ,YA DE KOONING LO HIZO HACE 70 AÑOS,HAY QUE ABRIR CAMINOS ,DE NADa SIRVE HACER MANCHITAS,SINO SOMOS DEL MONTON,YO SE QUE UNO TAMBIEN PINTA POR PLACER ,PERO SI NO TENEMOS NADA QUE DECIR ,NO TIENE MUCHO SENTUIDO ACUMULAR OBRA
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Hello. I am a student of painting.
There is a question.
You are initially scribbling on a blank canvas with a pencil
I then saw a pencil erasing things that were scribbled.
What kind of supplements do you use to erase them?
Please let me know.
Hi Seongryul i think she does not use any eraser, she uses some kind of gel medium (artistic acrylic) to fix the charcoal.
Hope this help you.
I'm working over the marks with Golden extra heavy gel medium
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