Stefan Baumann Putting More Into Your Paintings

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Stefan Baumann Putting More Into Your Paintings, This video is about Stefan Baumann Plein air and alla prima artist Stefan Baumann, host of the PBS painting series “The Grand View: America’s National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist” and author of “The Grand View: Observations Of Art and Nature,” travels in his vintage travel trailer painting America’s western landscape. Baumann paints outdoors with oils and canvas capturing stunning vistas, wildlife, western landscapes, National Parks and still life, thrilling art collectors throughout the world. He has many international collectors acquiring his paintings as investments. His painting style is called Romantic Realism with Luminism and he the extraordinary way he captures the effect of light is a truly an American Style used to paint the Western Landscape. He can be seen painting in Yellowstone, Yosemite and in the Grand Canyon. Baumann’s “how to paint” DVDs filmed on location in the National Parks are the very best on the market.

Комментарии • 29

  • @hmax1591
    @hmax1591 6 лет назад +1

    I am completely blown away listening to Mr. Baumann speak. Incredible subject matter knowledge, good speaker. I'm glad I found his channel. All students no matter what field should have teachers like this man. Excellent lecture. Thank you.

  • @jenniferstrong7537
    @jenniferstrong7537 8 лет назад +3

    You are a brilliant speaker, motivational and encouraging Stefan...I love and understand your passion.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  8 лет назад

      +Jennifer Strong Thanks, I'm glad I have these classes to release some of my passion. without it I would explode.

  • @lindaalfano7309
    @lindaalfano7309 9 лет назад +6

    You help me with my freedom to paint not only what " I " see and " feel " and I can only hope someday I will find myself as an artist,

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  9 лет назад +5

      Linda Alfano Linda you are already an artist, Let it go and CREATE!

  • @AlonzoTheArmless
    @AlonzoTheArmless 9 лет назад +6

    Kudos not only to the excellent lecture by Stefan, but also to the artist that painted the landscape being critiqued. I find taking criticism so hard, especially on something so public as a RUclips video, but there's no better way to learn. I'd love to know if the artist worked on this painting more and how it ended up. It is a beautiful start.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  9 лет назад +2

      AlonzoTheArmless The final painting Turned out fantastic

  • @hafsa26
    @hafsa26 6 лет назад

    Stefan you have the gift to motivate and spark an interest in art for others -Thank you for all these videos, which are so inspiring! God Bless.

  • @michaelparry1383
    @michaelparry1383 6 лет назад

    Stefan, Thank you so much for all these videos and information.

  • @lef7198
    @lef7198 9 лет назад

    Wonderful advice for pushing a painting to the next level and yourself as an artist!

  • @evelynjardina8525
    @evelynjardina8525 9 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much! I have a 'work in process' that will greatly improve now!! it's not of the ocean or a lighthouse or lightening - but I did learn a few points, and will pick it up a notch!

  • @TheFlukeism
    @TheFlukeism 9 лет назад +2

    I stumbled upon one of your older videos which discusses glazing, it was so good. As I watched it I kept thinking in the back of my mind I really hope you have more videos...
    I really like how you present a well rounded lecture. By that I mean it's the way you relate technique, history, famous artists, technology, mediums and bring it all together to create a vision of what to strive for in modern day paintings.
    Thank you so much for taking the time to film and upload these. I'm looking forward to back pedaling through all of them.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  9 лет назад

      Luke Turkiewicz Thanks and I hope that some day you might take a workshop with me
      Please get my free book on my website and if you have any questions just ask.

  • @raniaselim1761
    @raniaselim1761 4 года назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎨🎨🎨🎨😍

  • @1sacoyle
    @1sacoyle 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for these videos. I've garnered so much from them to the point it has benefited my painting skills. Would love to check out the artist you referenced in this video, Please spell his name for me.

  • @myalicioglu
    @myalicioglu 7 лет назад

    You are not only a perfect artist but also very very brilliant teacher. I've learned tons of things from you. I wish , i would be a student of your class.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  7 лет назад +1

      You can take private coaching over the phone and it like working with my one on one.

    • @myalicioglu
      @myalicioglu 7 лет назад

      Thank you for your attention, how can i operate this?

  • @howboutmetoo
    @howboutmetoo 8 лет назад

    One of my fav lectures of yours! "Make your painting a Movie", paint how you see...magnify what your eye perceives..." it's so true how a photograph does not capture how the brain sees...gave me another perspective for my own painting...thank you Stefan!

  • @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
    @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork 5 лет назад

    You have to make many paintings, because not all of them can be Mona Lisa's. Use some of your failed pieces as testers for finishing effects. You practice your effects on little panels, always trying new things till perfect. Once you can do sky's, waves, rocks, and objects at a distance, you combine your efforts by composing a larger painting. Lifetime of work here I come.

  • @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
    @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork 5 лет назад

    Interesting view on seeing something versus looking. Are you saying to paint the 'idea' of the object versus it's physical look? Also using scale as a play to make the picture just wrong looking enough to make it interesting? Love your work.

  • @woolywonders5546
    @woolywonders5546 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge I enjoyed the proportional divider video. Subtitle on this lecture, please? I'm hard of hearing.

  • @carlpen850
    @carlpen850 7 лет назад +2

    looks like a lot of time and work went into this painting only to have it all fall apart with the background. The lighthouse and building around it are awful... better if it was all left out... the top left sky area is way too light and not only makes no sense but destroys the design.
    If all of the sky was kept dark and gloomy and they got rid of the green on the cliffs this could of turned out to be a dramatic painting... but hey... there's always gesso.

    • @StefanBaumann
      @StefanBaumann  7 лет назад +4

      Well That is your opinion.. What makes you an expert on painting, as I see it you don't have anything on your channel and google does not show you as a viable artist.
      En Empty can makes more noise.