both paintings are beautiful, love the way you paint with Ariah, both always very creative , thank you for sharing , merry Christmas to you both 🌲🌲🌲⛄️⛄️⛄️🙂🙂🙂
As a painter mostly surrounded by greens here in the Midwest, it’s satisfying to see you tackle a verdant landscape once in while. Those are my challenges. Thanks!
12:46 - Beautiful Painting Ariah , in Michael’s own words. “ really cool “ , the stillness of the water holds the patience of eternity. Thank you both for a wonderful day of sharing on Christmas 🌲⛄️🙂
Thank you Mark. it took me a while to get the courage to watch this video because didn't think my painting turned out, but after all, every painting is a challenge to bounce back from.......
Great session and interesting location for it - its good to get away from the coast now and again. i think my vote goes to Ariah as he gets a great range of colours and textures into his painting. i'm a big fan of reflections in water and what moving water does to the reflections - its a real challenge sometimes. great effort by you both - nice to see that occasionally, like me, you get as much paint on yourself as on the canvas. Hope you both have a great Christmas and prosperous New Year and the fantastic videos continue.
Thank you Paul. very kind of you. that painting was tough for me, I havent looked at it since and i was out there and its also the reason I'm late to watch this video...
Beautiful Painting Michael 12:34 , Love the brilliant shore line with deep yet mirrored water, the purple hued mountains against the sky , the woods below, such a majestic painting and certainly a favorite of mine 😎❤️
OK you made it better. Great job. Ariah’s too.. 👍. I binged on British plein air painting in the last few days. “Landscape artist of the year.” All homes - homes and garden. Sky arts. Really like the series.
Take a small bottle with cooking oil, put some in small bowl,when you get paint on you just dip in the oil and rub that on. It will loosen the paint quick, then wipe dry, keep right on painting. I enjoy your videos, very helpful. Tom
* ( looking spiritually , dimensionally, photogenically, w/ ranged emotions , magnificationly, sideways, upside down, even eyes closed , ( mentally ) , and with love , “” vision of all the ancient past and future “”, till the painting speaks 🔮 spanning 11:53
Michael painting against the light Ariah living that phthalo life A bigger brush means washing less Artist talk leads to success Beautiful texture achieved When lots of paint is squeezed I like watching these zaddy lads Patreon has benefits - Egads 😮 Whoa. Both paintings are beautiful. Ariah’s has so much depth and perspective. Yours really nailed the reflections and has so much energy. Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas 🎄 Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
I haven't read a book for fun in years, but one of Emma's videos inspired me so much that I decided to read Steinbeck's "East of Eden." I hear this book was your recommendation. I just finished it tonight. I think it may be the best book I have ever read. It was somehow exactly what I needed to read during this particular phase in my life. This may be a stretch to reach out in a RUclips comment, but do you have any other book recs? Thank you for the inspiration!!
Yes, I read East of Eden and loved it so much that I recommended it to Emma. I know what you mean about a book being just what you need at a particular phase of life. Ive read East of Eden twice, once in my thirties, and again recently and it seemed like the right book both times! I plan to read it again in the future. I also recommended The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham to Emma and she loved that one as well. As for other recommendations, there are two books that come to mind. Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway and Papillon by Henri Charriere. I read both recently and couldn't put them down. Do you have any recommedations? I'm looking for something to read!
@@chamberlainpaintings Thanks for such a thoughtful response. I can definitely see myself reading East of Eden again as well. It's exciting to think how I might take its messages to heart in different ways in the future. I so appreciate these recommendations! I'm around Emma's age, and it's so cool to me (and surprises me) how much I feel drawn to these more classic books right now. I checked The Razor's Edge out of the library. Intrigued and can't wait to get started. As for books I'd recommend, I loved The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo. I'd also recommend two books in the 'medical humanities' genre (my minor in college), which may or may not be a new genre and vibe for you. When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi and Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. They can be depressing and dark at times, yet I found them to be ultimately very meaningful and eye-opening. Gawande founded the place I work now, so I may be a bit biased. If you end up reading them, I'd love to hear what you think.
5:34 I meant to say "more contrast". Happy Holidays everyone 😊
No problem 😁
both paintings are beautiful, love the way you paint with Ariah, both always very creative , thank you for sharing , merry Christmas to you both 🌲🌲🌲⛄️⛄️⛄️🙂🙂🙂
@@markparkey1218 Thanks Mark, Merry Christmas!
As a painter mostly surrounded by greens here in the Midwest, it’s satisfying to see you tackle a verdant landscape once in while. Those are my challenges. Thanks!
@@Susiachi More to come!
Loved both paintings, you guys really make my day brighter when I am stuck inside working!!
Another cracking duo of pictures in a beautiful location, really good thanks.
12:46 - Beautiful Painting Ariah , in Michael’s own words. “ really cool “ , the stillness of the water holds the patience of eternity. Thank you both for a wonderful day of sharing on Christmas 🌲⛄️🙂
Thank you Mark. it took me a while to get the courage to watch this video because didn't think my painting turned out, but after all, every painting is a challenge to bounce back from.......
Great landscape painting and video Michael. I love landscapes. Enjoy your holiday season 👍🏻
Thanks Andrew!
Hi Andrew. really enjoy your videos!
Two good efforts there guys. Good to see you doing some LANDscape.
More of the same please.
Thanks Jim. We plan to return to that spot sometime soon.
hahah. You're right Jim, we need to paint more of this stuff! So challenging
Great session and interesting location for it - its good to get away from the coast now and again. i think my vote goes to Ariah as he gets a great range of colours and textures into his painting. i'm a big fan of reflections in water and what moving water does to the reflections - its a real challenge sometimes. great effort by you both - nice to see that occasionally, like me, you get as much paint on yourself as on the canvas. Hope you both have a great Christmas and prosperous New Year and the fantastic videos continue.
Thanks Paul!
Thank you Paul. very kind of you. that painting was tough for me, I havent looked at it since and i was out there and its also the reason I'm late to watch this video...
Beautiful Painting Michael 12:34 , Love the brilliant shore line with deep yet mirrored water, the purple hued mountains against the sky , the woods below, such a majestic painting and certainly a favorite of mine 😎❤️
Thanks Mark! Much appreciated
agreed. Michael's painting this day blew me away. I walked over after he was painting for 10 minutes and i was floored
Great thank you.
Painting in short sleeves....you are the envy of most of the US.
It was an unusually warm week in Southern California. Much enjoyed after the cold of Paris and NY!
You two are great together!! What a good video. Thx.
Thanks Marti!
Thank you Marti...
As a beginner artist, you’re truly inspiring!!
Wow, two great paintings this time!
OK you made it better. Great job. Ariah’s too.. 👍. I binged on British plein air painting in the last few days. “Landscape artist of the year.” All homes - homes and garden. Sky arts. Really like the series.
Thanks Ray!
That’s one of my favorite shows. Portrait artist of the year too.
Love the painting
Michael is just like us! He “reserves the right to fail” which is the scariest part of picking up the brush! 😅😮❤
Yes, I'm right there with you!
I'm the one who made that reservation! hahaa. There's a lesson in every failed painting, Michael and I sometimes say we learn more from the failures
Both are beautiful paintings!
Thanks!
Thank you Ellie
Love your loose brush work!
Love your painting. It looks almost finished! Thanks for your channel!
Haha, it is finished! Glad you like
@@chamberlainpaintings Haha, I knew it!!!
@@lm2487 😂
Love this one, your my number one inspiration for painting Michael and hope to somehow meet you some day , merry Christmas !
Thanks Cole! Merry Christmas!
Happy New Year Michael and Emma, love you both always, I’ve been too lonely this year, thank you for your kindness ❤️
Happy New Year Mark!
@@chamberlainpaintings thank you michael, and to you as well , it’s going to be the best year ever ⚡️🔮😎
Stunning landscape. It has to be so inspiring and really shows in your painting! Just adore it!🫠❤️👌🎄
Thanks! Yes, it's a beautiful spot. I look forward to painting there again soon.
@@chamberlainpaintings oh, soon, I hope!😀
Take a small bottle with cooking oil, put some in small bowl,when you get paint on you just dip in the oil and rub that on. It will loosen the paint quick, then wipe dry, keep right on painting. I enjoy your videos, very helpful. Tom
Thanks for the tip!
That was awesome. I haven’t watched your videos in a while but it was great to come back. More videos with you and Ariah!
Thanks Paul. We'll paint again soon
Thank you thank you Paul.
Have a Very Happy New Year!!! Looking forward to more of your YT painting videos!!! Stay Creative!
Thanks! Happy New Year Jane!
Seasons greetings from North Wales, U.K. love the painting. Like “make decisions from ten feet away “. I wish you continued success in 2023
Thanks Norman!
Merry Christmas Michael. Painting looks great!
Thanks Tim! Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the rain & cold of Eryri. These videos help me deal with the cabin fever when the weather keeps me indoors 😂
Thanks! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well!
* ( looking spiritually , dimensionally, photogenically, w/ ranged emotions , magnificationly, sideways, upside down, even eyes closed , ( mentally ) , and with love , “” vision of all the ancient past and future “”, till the painting speaks 🔮 spanning 11:53
Such beautiful paintings! Merry Christmas 😊🎉
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Cool location! Beautiful paintings, guys! It was fun. Happy Holidays! Greetings from the EU!
Thanks Olda! Happy Holidays!
@@chamberlainpaintings Thanks so much! You too!! Cheers!
Both Paintings look great 👍
Thanks Mike!
Thanks Mike!
Nice paintings. So was the Rosemary brush synthetic. It looks like it worked well.
Thanks! Yes, it was synthetic. I loved it. I'll pick some up and do a review in a future video
I would love to hear your reviews. I have a set of Kolinsky Watercolor brushes from Rosemary & Co, and they are so nice to paint with.
Ariah's painting has a real Fauvists feel.
13:12 palette haul 🌲🌲🔥⛄️⛄️😎
Michael painting against the light
Ariah living that phthalo life
A bigger brush means washing less
Artist talk leads to success
Beautiful texture achieved
When lots of paint is squeezed
I like watching these zaddy lads
Patreon has benefits - Egads
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Whoa. Both paintings are beautiful. Ariah’s has so much depth and perspective. Yours really nailed the reflections and has so much energy. Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas 🎄 Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thanks Suz! Merry Christmas! 😊🙏✌💛
Suz, allow me to say “” merry Christmas today, was not seeing you in the Que “” VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS SUZIE , GOD BLESS “”
now all of them come up 🌲🌲🌲⛄️⛄️⛄️🎅🎅🎅🎅😎😎😎😎☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️
@@markparkey1218 merry Christmas!
@@SuzWhat thank you , 🧇 🥓 🍳 , breakfast
Happy holidays!
Happy Holidays!
Washington and Oregon are still overlooked!!
I'll paint Washington and Oregon someday!
Beautiful paintings guys 🎨
Thanks Cedric!
@@chamberlainpaintings 🍻
Yeah Cedric! Thank you sir!
@@ariahmyles you're quite welcome 🍻
11:27 - See the Artist’s, BOTH IN FULL INVISIBILITY , ( truly Christmas magic 🧙♂️🧌 ⚡️⚡️⚡️ ☄️☄️☄️.
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Great video. I think you were done at 8:42 time code. I’m going to keep on watching and see what happens. Ok maybe 9:00.
loveee it
I hear alot of positive feedback on rosemary brushes ... What are your thoughts? And send some of that California warmth to East coast🥶🤗
I've only tried two Rosemary brushes but I've really liked both of them! I need to buy some more. Yes, I've heard you're getting some chilly weather!!
I haven't read a book for fun in years, but one of Emma's videos inspired me so much that I decided to read Steinbeck's "East of Eden." I hear this book was your recommendation. I just finished it tonight. I think it may be the best book I have ever read. It was somehow exactly what I needed to read during this particular phase in my life. This may be a stretch to reach out in a RUclips comment, but do you have any other book recs? Thank you for the inspiration!!
Yes, I read East of Eden and loved it so much that I recommended it to Emma. I know what you mean about a book being just what you need at a particular phase of life. Ive read East of Eden twice, once in my thirties, and again recently and it seemed like the right book both times! I plan to read it again in the future. I also recommended The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham to Emma and she loved that one as well. As for other recommendations, there are two books that come to mind. Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway and Papillon by Henri Charriere. I read both recently and couldn't put them down. Do you have any recommedations? I'm looking for something to read!
@@chamberlainpaintings Thanks for such a thoughtful response. I can definitely see myself reading East of Eden again as well. It's exciting to think how I might take its messages to heart in different ways in the future. I so appreciate these recommendations! I'm around Emma's age, and it's so cool to me (and surprises me) how much I feel drawn to these more classic books right now. I checked The Razor's Edge out of the library. Intrigued and can't wait to get started. As for books I'd recommend, I loved The Alchemist by Paul Coehlo. I'd also recommend two books in the 'medical humanities' genre (my minor in college), which may or may not be a new genre and vibe for you. When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi and Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. They can be depressing and dark at times, yet I found them to be ultimately very meaningful and eye-opening. Gawande founded the place I work now, so I may be a bit biased. If you end up reading them, I'd love to hear what you think.
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Paris Painter too tho 😎
Good Morning Michael 😎❤️🌲⛄️
Good morning Mark 😊
@@chamberlainpaintings31 degrees on poach here ( crazy damp cold here lol)
@@markparkey1218The damp cold feels much colder!
@@chamberlainpaintingsyes, pneumonia weather we used to say in Ohio and Tennessee
Oh Oh palette 6:20 🧐🧐🧐
The other guy's Painting was lovely -
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i did mushrooms there about 20 years ago lol
Russian easels are the best. I have one, but the legs are broken. Why aren’t anyone selling them online?
الله فيديو جديد🫣🫣🫣
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