Behind the scenes: 30 day PLEIN AIR challenge

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Год назад +27

    Going out every single day and painting no matter the weather is such a big achievement, you should be so proud ☺

  • @TJtheBee
    @TJtheBee Год назад +19

    You and Wolfy are a wonderful team. And that SMILE of his at the end as he looked at you was so sweet. Ahhh, romance.
    Anyways, I think your paintings this year were AMAZING. You did an excellent job on meeting the challenge.

  • @carrollwilson5169
    @carrollwilson5169 Год назад +10

    To Wolfy, 🖖🏼, you are obviously a great help and support to Sarah. To Sarah, so glad you have Wolfy, and the whole month on en plain air art was fantastic and totally worth it. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

  • @wickedbrush
    @wickedbrush Год назад +3

    “I want to throw my sketchbook off the cliff..” I laughed out loud at this. It was so refreshing to hear you candidly speak of your frustrating moments. Of course, we have all been there, but to hear someone as skilled as you venting the same feelings, makes the rest of us not seem so weird and hopeless. Your gouache art blows me away and the abandoned crumbling castles are spooky beautiful. So glad to have found your channel. ❤️

  • @CathyPowellGlass
    @CathyPowellGlass 2 месяца назад

    The waterfall painting jumped out as my favourite too. Wolfy is right, you are far too hard on yourself, but I'm also guilty of that.
    Thank you so much for everything you do for the community. You are endless inspiration.

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Год назад +3

    Wolfe may have is own channel someday,”Living with an Artist” his input is so adorable and funny….❤ You both….

  • @pamelasmith6306
    @pamelasmith6306 Месяц назад

    You are a beautiful painter and I am glad that Wolfy reminds you of it,,we are our own worst critics and need someone to keep us encouraged….

  • @kjfoster3618
    @kjfoster3618 Год назад +7

    I think it's good that you both are working together on this business, and even though your husband has lived there most of his life he is probably seeing his country through a different lens.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +2

      He tells me that a lot. I think that’s pretty cool!

    • @cynthiakammann7368
      @cynthiakammann7368 Год назад

      ​@@SarahBurnsStudio It's more than cool. Incorporating different perspectives is valuable.

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b Год назад +2

    16:59 There are other less negative expressions one could use instead of awful, like _"I don't like how this turned out, but next time."_ , _"There is still room for improvement."_ and such. Think about it this way: you will always see your own mistakes, that will never go away, but you reached a level of art when a high percentage of your viewers simply just LOVE what you do. This may be something not easy to get used to that people can still like what you don't. 🥰🤗☺
    Wolfy, keep her sane! We trust you! 😎

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Yes there are definitely kinder ways to speak to ourselves. The lesson I’m always learning!

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio 🤞💕

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Год назад +2

    Your florals……beautiful

  • @lzal9204
    @lzal9204 Год назад +2

    Go Wolfie!!! You guys both seem more relaxed with Wolfie’s assistance. When I was briefly working for my now ex husband, I gave myself the title of CSA (Company smart ass).😂

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      That title totally applies!! 🤣 and I have many others which I shouldn’t repeat…😉

  • @cj_kirby
    @cj_kirby Год назад +2

    Business Development Director - Yes; "Lil helper" - No. 😊 I'm really enjoying the videos since Wolfie came onboard. And he is so encouraging. Love hearing his take on the areas you visit being a native Scotsman knowing the folklore and history.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      The funny thing is I know more about history of the places we visit 🤣 but at least he knows how to navigate everywhere

  • @DannySabraArt
    @DannySabraArt Год назад +3

    Painting outside is tough! Making videos everyday is INSANE! You’re an inspiration Sarah! And I loved your sketches. Beautiful work.

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Год назад +2

    video is breathtaking

  • @peregrination3643
    @peregrination3643 Год назад

    That foam seat is such a great idea. I live the American South, land of chiggers ready to crawl all over you if you touch the wrong blade of grass. So I'm always hesitant to do an activity that would entice me to park myself.

  • @KarenDellaLuna
    @KarenDellaLuna Год назад +5

    Your sketchbook turned out amazing!! It was so sweet to hear you both talk about the journey of painting outside for a month 😊. The ups and the downs are all part of the process. We’re ever changing and growing even when that growth isn’t linear, it’s still growth 🥰🫶🏻

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +4

      Yes very much. I think there was a whole week where I questioned my entire existence and abilities as an artist 😂 but that comes and goes, and now I can see I grew a LOT during April

  • @AdventuresWithRobin
    @AdventuresWithRobin Год назад

    For safety, I'm so glad Wolfy is joining you on your hikes! I'm also glad he talks you down off the "I'm never painting again" ledge, otherwise you would both have to find a J.O.B. and you know you'd never be happy with that! Please keep painting for everyone's sake!!

  • @AC5VB
    @AC5VB 5 месяцев назад

    25 more of your wonderful videos to go. LOL Thanks for wonderful information and techniques and supplies.

  • @MimikMe
    @MimikMe Год назад +1

    The feelings you have are the same feelings I have and why I stopped doing art when I was a teen. I'm almost 42 and decided to learn watercolor and I still have those feelings... i have to continually tell myself it's about the process. Hearing you have similar thoughts is very reassuring. The process of Art is what I've been needing, especially at this age. Thank you for sharing! Continue being you :)

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      I believe tons of artists go through this but there aren’t many who share it. That’s why I feel it’s important to share every side of it. You aren’t alone!

  • @Dedaskitchen
    @Dedaskitchen Год назад

    How wonderful you can now have your husband/director of administrative duties with you to help, encourage, navigate, pack mule, etc.! That’s awesome you are at the place in your art journey where you can take this next step! Wow, I would love to paint outside everyday! I’m retired now and actually I could do it, but my surroundings here in N. Texas are so limiting! I call it “scenery handicapped “. If I lived where you are it would be so inspiring! But, I’m going to be traveling soon to some beautiful places and my art kit will be coming with me!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Maybe if you live somewhere that isn’t quite “epic” you can focus on details or specific subjects are are inherently interesting. Trees, or the way light falls across buildings certain times of day. Or some kind of water..just a thought!

  • @jam4441
    @jam4441 Год назад +4

    Thank you both so much for letting us all see such beauty....for real and in paintings. Excited for spring outings to come.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Definitely looking forward to some warmer wind 🤣

  • @judihussey5889
    @judihussey5889 Год назад

    I agree with Wolfy. I fell in love with the Waterfall when you were showing us your sketchbook!! But there are so many other paintings that are gorgeous too. Wolfy I can honestly say I’m far more relaxed knowing you’re there with Sarah I can enjoy the videos that much more. You guys make a great team!!

  • @mo-mo-p5t
    @mo-mo-p5t Год назад +2

    This was such a treat to look back on your plein April. Little things like sea stacks, fog, scary caves, gorse and then being able to see all of your beautiful work come together into a memory you will treasure is so special. And painting outside is very hard. I can fully appreciate that now.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mo! I enjoyed making this video, it was a great way to reflect.

  • @s.maskell7134
    @s.maskell7134 Год назад +1

    My partner is the same about my work. An outside encourager is lovely.

  • @Mojano
    @Mojano Год назад

    I love your gouache beach studies, they remind me so much of the Scottish islands. Just beautiful.

  • @terrilyon6825
    @terrilyon6825 Год назад

    I paint outside at least once a month and have done for the last year and a half and it's been a huge learning curve. I painted or sketched indoors every day in march and even that was a task.

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 Год назад +2

    💕💖💟

  • @beautifully_wonderfullymade
    @beautifully_wonderfullymade Год назад

    It is funny how you speak about forest therapy. I grew up by the beach, but now live a fair distance from a beach at the base of the Aus Blue Mountains. For me I seek beach therapy. I paint local, obviously (when I do plein air), but it is such a steep learning curve for me growth wise. To help cope with the struggle of trying to paint rivers and trees, I intermittently pull out reference photos I have of all the beaches I have travelled to and I paint a beachscape. It is so soothing and for me it is therapy. This is how beach centric my artist brain is. My husband recently made a 3d printed portable (sealable) gouache palette for me. It only has 7 half pans. Despite living inland, my colour selection was very much driven by what would make great beach colours. I can't help myself.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      I can totally see why beach therapy would be a thing! The waves are mesmerising

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b Год назад +3

    Wolfy, would you be open to share your thoughts of learning photography and filming, editing from, I assume, a beginner level? Don't you want to prepare some kind of behind the scenes episodes, sharing tricks and tips with us? (Funny moments maybe as bloopers? 😉)
    Hopefully I'm not alone with my curiosity. 🤞
    I'm sure there are struggles you have to figure out on location, like you can't be in two places at the same time, you can't film two things at the same time, it starts raining, etc. 😃

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      This is definitely a great topic for a vlog!

    • @moma-b
      @moma-b Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio yesyesyes 😃

  • @paulah317
    @paulah317 Год назад

    I love all the tree paintings and the waterfall. You've inspired me to get out and plein air paint or draw. I'm kinda new to the channel and finally figured out who Wolfie really is! Development direct/ friend/pack mule/hired help but most of all your beloved husband. He has such a beautiful smile and gentle nature.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you Paula! We’ll do a vlog sometimes soon and introduce him properly :) in the meantime I also have a channel @sarahinscotland where you can watch video about how we met or other adventures together

  • @claudiahaywood3676
    @claudiahaywood3676 Год назад +3

    I love this. What a great month.

  • @MrsBarnabas
    @MrsBarnabas Год назад +1

    Hi, Wolfy and Sarah! Thank you for the teamwork which brought us peace of mind and such pleasure this April. Wolfy, thank you for being the willing 'Pack Mule', learning the admin, but willingly learning how to be Sarah's much needed, essential, supportive partner, in all senses of this word, when she's 'out there', as well as at home, learning the best ways to help her, learning so much yourself about the world you've always known.
    Sarah, a beautiful sketchbook as a result of all that angst! I thought I'd seen all your shorts, but think I missed the magnolia (oddly, my favourite of all these paintings).
    Thank you, too, for hitting me hard when you talked about it going wrong, and making oneself remember that the learning is the most important thing, wanting to give up "because I no longer know how to paint"... It's really hard right now, cos I'm a landscape painter who loves the open spaces, now "confined" to the urban arena, and yes, it's really hard!!! And yes, I'm going through all that negative stuff, too.
    BUT - a big but ... twice when I have been out lately, I've had a couple of unexpected 'Wolfy experiences' I've twice had strangers come up and talk with me, looking _properly_ and with interest at what I've been doing / have done, and then by their comments, revealing that they know a _lot_ about painting, too, and what they've said has made me look again at what I've been doing,. And I've been very surprised.... For the most part, not always good, but nowhere near as bad as I thought, and the occasional peice I'm really pleased with!
    So I am incredibly thankful for them, and for your comments in this video, just as I'm incredibly thankful that you now have Wolfy along to help, encourage and support.
    Just a couple of things for you both, the new team, adjusting to it: First: Sarah, when you ask Wolfy a question, do let him answer. 😄Wolfy, when you want to say something (as a few times in the video) make sure she knows it? 😊
    Also, when editing, the continuity's good, picture-wise, looking at Sarah, but at times, the cut is really obvious, as Wolfy appears to have developed some oddly jumpy-jerky position changes....
    And Sarah, (taking courage and a deep breath to edit this in) he's your husband, your partner, not your employee, or your helper. You obviously dont' realise what you're doing with this, but it sounds incredibly degrading to hear you use those terms to him, to us. Unless he's your partner, in your mind, in the business as well as husband, it'll make for a lot of unhappiness in the end. I think he was making a very valid point when he said about not being your little helper in the video.
    So much you are learning, and are willingly sharing with us. I don't take it for granted, and I really do appreciate you both! 😊

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      It’s amazing how much insight we can gain when an outsider sees our art for what it really is. I learn a lot by his observations!
      Regarding edits: Yep, a LOT of stuff had to be cut out 😂 he swears constantly, birds screaming, airplanes, bugs, cats, mailman, etc. Boy oh boy it took us an hour to film a small usable clip 🤣 learning as we go

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio My father swore a lot, and had no idea he was doing it. One Christmas, our cousin brought us her old tape recorder as a Christmas present. For some reason, we three (my brother, cousin and I) thought it would be a good idea to record him, so we did. He was furious (understandably!) . I don't remember if it cured him, though I do remember that we were saved more serious repercussions as the relations were with us for Christmas!
      The encouragers: It's the first time ever that I've had really knowledgeable strangers stopping to chat and both occasions were overwhelmingly encouraging.
      The elderly man had walked past me a few times in the course of the morning, as he lives locally. I waved to him as he was looking out of his apartment window a couple of times last year, when I was sketching in the gardens there. It was just as I was clearing up that he stopped, just looked at me, then came and sat down beside me. He was with me for ages, and the way he talked about what I'd done, and even gently stroked the paintings with his thumb deeply impressed me.
      I asked him if he still painted (he used to exhibit his work, and while still young, had won first place in a major exhibition at Versailles. He also did a lot of sketching in WW2) He replied rather sadly, "Not for a long time, but I've been thinking about it recently." He said it in a longing voice, so I really hope that he does!
      The other, the next time I was there, began with two little boys who came to see what I was doing. The two woman came and joined us as I was showing them my grab-and-go kit (a lot of stuff in a small bag fascinates young children!). Again, when asked, I showed them what was in my w/c book and one asked how I'd done the line work on the abstracts (masking fluid with a fine ruling pen), and when I explained how simple they are to do, she kept saying, "But so many different techniques!" So I said, "It's simple, really. It's just playing, and seeing what happens." But it was obvious from her comments as she looked at the other pages that she knew exactly what was involved.
      I am deeply thankful for those people, who 'just happened' to be passing at the right time, especially the two small boys, who showed me that I till have those skills, too! I needed / need it all so much, and I keep reminding myself of the genuine help they gave me.
      In fact, my foray into urban art has led to other interesting and enjoyable encounters with passers by, and I love these interactions! These two remain very special, though. 😊

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      @@MrsBarnabas I think you're absolutely right - it's so easy to get caught up on the technical side of things, or the fact that it didn't meet my vision, or a million other artist things. Then when an outside perspective offers their unique view, it is a little startling because it can be drastically different to the voices in my head. But I'm learning to let it be, knowing that the diversity of perception is a fascinating thing in itself and we can only accept that others will see how they see.

    • @MrsBarnabas
      @MrsBarnabas Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio "others will see how they see." - especially when they love what we consider our 'fails' more than they like what we consider are our 'successes'! 😄 It happens so often that it taught me pretty quickly to 'just let them look' and answer any questions instead of pointing out why I'm not happy with a piece.
      "voices in my head..." Yeah, our own worst enemy, that's them. For me, it's one of the biggest benefits of plein air that passers by will stop, look and comment, seeing things from the non-artist point of view. After all, after fulfilling our own creative drive, making others happy to see what we do is also what it's about, and it's the non-artists, not the artists, who will look at and enjoy, and maybe potentially buy our work.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      @@MrsBarnabas " It happens so often that it taught me pretty quickly to 'just let them look' and answer any questions instead of pointing out why I'm not happy with a piece." - yes totally! Just let them look and enjoy on their own terms. Pre-emptively pointing out the flaws is a defense mechanism that is totally unnecessary.

  • @debsmith7050
    @debsmith7050 Год назад +1

    Seems to me like a way cool partnership ❤ Stunning paintings. Beautiful locations. High quality filming. TY Sarah and Wolfe

  • @carolefreeman2544
    @carolefreeman2544 Год назад +2

    I have been very inspired by you Sarah. In fact you got me excited about Plein Air Painting even though I am a newbie in Art. I have a long way to go, but your honesty about how you weren’t feeling confident at times, but you never gave up and created such incredible art in the end was so eye opening. I also started using Gouache as well as watercolour at the same time. You are very lucky you have Wolfie’s support and encouragement. Thank you for your inspiration and sharing your experiences 👏👏🥰🤗🇨🇦

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you Carole! Keep it up, and focus on the small wins!

  • @cleols5433
    @cleols5433 Год назад

    You two are just great people and an eynjoyable couple !! Thank you for sharing your art and the beautiful surroundings that inspired it !

  • @angelawatson7294
    @angelawatson7294 Год назад

    thanks for the gorse cameo!! Absolutely love this.

  • @christinebell8980
    @christinebell8980 Год назад

    Your open honest comments about your times of doubt about painting and your thought process about the waterfall painting were so helpful and encouraging to me. I thought I was the only one who wrestled with doubts. Great video.

  • @SG-dk9gn
    @SG-dk9gn Год назад

    I love your paintings😍!!! Sarah, you are an inspiration to this indoor painter, I will dust off my sketchbook and get out and start drawing and painting!👏👍🏼💞💞💞

  • @SereneStudio
    @SereneStudio Год назад

    Thank you for going over your thoughts and all your beautiful paintings and helpful supplies. I'm happy Wolfe is there to help you. And YES there's something about the atmospheric mist that's amazing. Saw some on Isle of Skye and it was phenomenal. Happy painting!

  • @erikakre5357
    @erikakre5357 Год назад +1

    Das ist Meisterklasse

  • @selarason
    @selarason Год назад +1

    Really looking forward to all of your dried gouache wisdom!

  • @jennifernichols8403
    @jennifernichols8403 Год назад

    What a beautiful location you live in...I enjoyed seeing your sketchbook and hearing your conversation with Wolfie...wonderful video❤❤

  • @moma-b
    @moma-b Год назад

    19:17 I usually don't like choosing, I loved every day's piece equally, but I have to agree with Wolfy, the waterfall is mesmerizing with its puritan simplicity.

  • @catepearce2138
    @catepearce2138 Год назад +1

    A delightful and insightful video. Its good Wolfie is there to help you address your self doubts and to support you to venture to unknown places. As much as it is a balm for the soul to be on one's own, it can be daunting to be alone in semi isolated places. I love how you show your initial sketches and the development of your art, very inspiring. Take care and stay well.

  • @tina2682
    @tina2682 Год назад

    For me looking at an artist sketchbook is more amazing than looking at the finished painting because you see the journey and thought processes. It does expose the artist to vulnerabilities and areas that require further investigation, but there lies the beauty...FYI I tend to agree with Wolfie's comment about the title of "little helper"...makes him sound like an elf - Business Development Executive sounds waaay better! 😉 Thank you both for sharing your journey.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      I looooooove seeing an artist’s sketchbook, even more than finished art. That encourages me to share mine even though I don’t always love my sketches. But I think it’s super valuable to know that everyone struggles. No one is alone in that.

  • @annek8979
    @annek8979 Год назад

    Amazing, thank you for your sharing your experience and painting!

  • @barbaravoneitzen7367
    @barbaravoneitzen7367 Год назад

    I’m new to your videos. It’s fun to watch when you’re outdoors. And having a helper is great.

  • @fuzzydragons
    @fuzzydragons Год назад

    really lovely colour palette on your sketchbook pages 🥰

  • @travelbonne4872
    @travelbonne4872 Год назад +1

    I love your art and videos. I would not mind a whole video about Wolfie! He is such a interesting guy! You two together are adorable 🥰

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Here’s one you might enjoy on my other channel, this is how we met ruclips.net/video/DPt9iFlQZdw/видео.html

  • @chrissyplanteater2892
    @chrissyplanteater2892 Год назад +1

    Amazing ❤ they would make a lovely calendar 🌲🌳🦌🍃

  • @sabine4480
    @sabine4480 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your hard work and your efforts, I'm enjoying your videos so much. And you two are SO CUTE! Thank you Wolfy for helping her in a lot of ways!!!

  • @bobbiegraham7729
    @bobbiegraham7729 Год назад +1

    As always a wonderful video. Please remember that you are inspiring all of us, in so many ways. Your art of course, but your feelings about it really do show that we are all human and attempting to live our best lives. Two cats, art supplies and the cutest pack mule, living in the most glorious place! Just be happy and know that there are a lot of people who are grateful for you sharing with us and letting us be a tiny part of your journey. I was lucky enough to get a set of your brushes in the last release - they are wonderful. And your insert is now sitting on my drafting table making me smile every time I pick up a brush.💙

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I like sharing the ‘behind the scenes’ kind of chats. I feel like more people can relate

  • @hArtyTruffle
    @hArtyTruffle Год назад

    Thankyou for the lovely colours you see and express and for real experience tips ✨🫶🏻✨

  • @FaithAnnNB
    @FaithAnnNB Год назад

    I was hoping you’d do a sketchbook tour of all your April paintings!! I saw a few early reels on Instagram, but then my work-life exploded and I missed most of the month. Very cool to see the different things you chose to paint each day, they’re ALL lovely!!
    When you spoke about not having a vision for your waterfall, that struck a chord with me. Lately, I feel like I haven’t been having the vision I need for whatever I’m working on. I’m not sure if being stressed/busy is distracting me so much that I can’t be relaxed enough to enjoy the process… and the vision for my painting/scene is just not coming to me. It’s been very frustrating. My paintings do NOT turn out like your waterfall when I struggle 😂. I adore your waterfall scene ❤.
    So happy that Wolfy is helping develop your business and tackling a lot of time-consuming and distracting (or heavy) tasks for you 😊.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      I think inspiration helps spark the vision. I was kind of overworking myself and that made it hard to get the spark. But overall I think the energy of spring helped me along! But I go through times when it’s hard to get inspired AND paint. Sometimes I just want to soak in the inspiration and not turn it into anything just yet.

  • @lauraking1331
    @lauraking1331 Год назад +1

    This was wonderful! I am a career overthinker in life and in art. Your tenacity, constant exploration of art and the world around you, and your eye for beauty in ordinary days all inspire me to let go and get out of my studio! Thank you for all of your thoughtful and gorgeous videos. You and Wolfie make a great team. My husband and I have built a business together too, going on 20 years now. Despite challenges, differences of opinion, and economic swings, there's nothing to compare to it: biz and life and love! ❤

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      That’s amazing to hear Laura! This is a very exciting time for us and it feels like the potential is endless. So far we are loving it, and found a really good work-life balance.

  • @Pixieshade
    @Pixieshade Год назад

    Id love hiking with my husband but he is so impatient about me stopping to paint. He feels like he has to keep moving down the trail and I feel rushed. So often I take my paints and never stop long enough to use them. Congratulations on another plein air April in the books!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      We wouldn’t have lasted long if he was impatient with me. He knew from the beginning that we can’t get more than 20 feet before I have to stop and take photos or paint! 🤣 Luckily he enjoys nature and will often just wander off on his own and explore (unless he’s helping me in some way).

  • @hippopotamusbosch
    @hippopotamusbosch Год назад +1

    ⏳ Waiting somewhat patiently for dry gouache video.

  • @jant4741
    @jant4741 Год назад +2

    Well done! 👍3:48 ocean shot was So surprised how clear the ocean of Scotland. Like live indigo oxidation. Sweet. If you are back at the shore, a close up of the sand? So curious! TYTY. Anyone find, sometimes, when they go back to look at ‘meh’ frustrating paintings like a year later, they actually are pretty impressive? Wolfie speaking is ear candy! I loved the shore trips the best being a former Pacific Is beach bum.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      There are some parts of the coast that are crystal clear and the water almost looks tropical. It’s amazing! Some of the beaches have very fine sand. Others all rocky. Some are full of tiny shells and pebbles rather than sand.

    • @jant4741
      @jant4741 Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio Blue water is so beautiful! Righteous beach observations & interesting. Thought would be green water like Northern US coast. Any idea what those yellow flowering bushes by the coast might be? Really am awed by your month long endeavor.

    • @sarahinscotland
      @sarahinscotland Год назад +1

      @@jant4741 they are called Gorse

  • @beverley-memawmawclarkwhit5102

    I love the seaside scenes the best, but all of them are beautiful!

  • @catharinecowan4514
    @catharinecowan4514 Год назад

    It's been a joy following along your daily shorts!! While I could never fit in daily plein air with my work schedule, I'm hoping to make a weekly painting session happen, even if it's just a tulip in my backyard 🙂 PS - having a blast with your Craftamo brush set and exploring guache!

  • @nicky9531
    @nicky9531 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nataschapicart1948
    @nataschapicart1948 Год назад

    Beautiful life Sara! Thanks to share! ★☆★☆★☆★☆★☆

  • @francinetoni268
    @francinetoni268 Год назад

    What a joy to share in this adventure with the two of you! Love the sketchbook flip and your adorable conversation. Thanks to Wolfie for his honesty. You are blessed to be able to share this business with each other. 💙

  • @monalisamackey783
    @monalisamackey783 Год назад

    Hi Sarah, Thanks for all your tips and sharing the wonderful plein air month you and Wolfy had 😊. I loved the coastal castles especially! I must admit that I don’t think of Wolfy as your employee but rather as your work partner. I like his designated title/role, Business Development Director (all the while acting as your helper and encourager while out on your trails). You guys make a great team 🙌🏻. Thanks for the wonderful Patreon Photo Reference Pack this month…the photos are beautiful! I always look forward to your trails/painting videos so I can enjoy seeing Scotland from right over here in The Bahamas! 😀

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      We are partners in life and business but logistically for taxes and my visa we have to mark him as my employee. It’s fun to joke about the boss/employee dynamic but we are 100% partners and loving this new chapter!

    • @monalisamackey783
      @monalisamackey783 Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio Yeah I figured that was the case 🙂. Happy painting and happy trails this month!

  • @awatercolourist
    @awatercolourist Год назад

    I love the way you’ve painted the wave studies 😊

  • @colleenmcchesney1482
    @colleenmcchesney1482 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful video of Plein Air Tips, April Sketchbook tour, & review chat of how you both felt about the whole art journey experience. 💕😉I am going to have to agree with Wolfe that you are way too hard on yourself & that most of those painting are gorgeous. I’m thrilled that he’s able to go with you so you keep safe on the adventures, to boost your confidence & progress of painting & ideas. So glad you’re enjoying working together while bringing so much joy & beautiful content to this art channel! 💕Live long & Prosper! 🖖🏻 Have a wonderful weekend!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Poor wolfy having to listen to me torture myself 🤣 but I’ve done that since we met..and he’s ALWAYS been the voice of reason and pulls me out of my funk. 🖖🏼 Most times I’m silent about it but sometimes it gets to me. This experience showed him the true extent of my internal torture 🫣 but it was great to have someone there to remind me instantly that i’m being overly critical

  • @melissatetterton4487
    @melissatetterton4487 Год назад

    I have learned to use my dried out gouache, from watching you! Thank you!

  • @koriabdouch3589
    @koriabdouch3589 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your experiences! Look forward to hearing more about your thoughts and experiences of using the dry gouache set up. You mention you liked the larger format for a sketchbook, I would like to know what you also found out using the toned paper....how it performed, do you like it more than the white paper, etc...

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      Sorry can you be more specific about which sketchbook/questions for it?

  • @andreamarshall3356
    @andreamarshall3356 Год назад

    jealous of the castles

  • @Klynkha
    @Klynkha Год назад

    I love how delicate these all are. I feel like you’re improving so much already having more time to focus on painting. I’m so happy for you. ❤❤ The subtle shifts in color and while having the values so on point.

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren65 Год назад

    Live long and prosper, Wolfie and Sarah!!! (Fun fact: I can do the Vulcan salute with my toes 🤣🤣😅). I was at the "I'm quitting, FOREVER!!!" stage about 3 weeks ago. Today I can't wait to get to the studio. I agree with you, Sarah, that the waterfall painting is not the best of the month and I can see the struggle you had with it (having watched you for years and knowing how things develop when you are in the flow). I think the most successful works are the two pen studies of logs (with the turquoise - is it marker?) which are really wonderful and the fallen log with the epiphytes and moss. I loved all of PleinAirpril and it blows my mind that not only did you paint every day, but you shot a ton of footage, came home and edited a daily short and now give us this wonderful long form video. And you still had to live day to day life. What can I say. You two are super heroes.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much 😊 it was quite a challenge and made april crazy busy but I always feel it’s worth it

  • @KariAndresen
    @KariAndresen Год назад +4

    What a great experience and a wonderful full sketchbook as a result. It's also fun to hear from Wolfie & to hear how it's going with you two working together. Loved the video.

  • @susanpucciano6056
    @susanpucciano6056 Год назад

    Loved your retrospective on PleinAirpril and the sketchbook tour. Your taking on the challenge got me to push myself to do some plein air painting too - it went better than i expected! I am a relative newbie to painting (8 months-ish) and struggle with overthinking ALL the time, as well as my own worst critic si ce the results rarely live up to my inner visions 😊. I am blessed with a very encouragi g husband too! Thanks for all you do and all you share with us!

  • @c.f.callier
    @c.f.callier Год назад

    Such a huge accomplishment painting outside all 30 days! I looked forward to the shorts on Instagram everyday. Thank you for sharing your experiences!
    I hear you on doing better with a piece when having a clear vision of what direction I want to take it. Otherwise it's liable to end up in the bin!

  • @ann-marielofberg1159
    @ann-marielofberg1159 Год назад

    This is just wonderful, I just love how You look at each other. The feeling of love between You is almost something that You can lat Your hands on, if You see what I’m trying to say. The support is sooo important and having that from Your loved one, makes the rest so much easier. Even the the bad moments are okey.

  • @Harkart59
    @Harkart59 Год назад

    You make a great team!!!! Thanks for so much great information😸

  • @claricek2653
    @claricek2653 Год назад

    OMGOODNESS!!! normally I watch youtube on my TV so I don't comment. I Loved this video. And by the way, I agree with your business admin😊Your amazing

  • @LaLa_ArtGal
    @LaLa_ArtGal Год назад +1

    I love this video. You two are so great. 😍

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

    Xcellent duo🎉

  • @beckywebb1916
    @beckywebb1916 Год назад

    I still say that your videos are the most enjoyable artist videos out there. I’m glad you have a loved one who can go with you. I did Plein air the last time and a strange man kept stalking me. As she on as I felt him there, I stared him down and he’d drive away. But in awhile, he’d show back up. How did you keep yourself safe when you went by yourself? I was off a bike path at least, so there was regular traffic, but this guy was scary. I finally left and as I was loading my car, he parked again where I used to be!
    Thanks in advance for your tips!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      Omg that’s terrifying. Wow.
      I guess part of it is awareness of our surroundings (sounds like you were) and if you dont feel safe, get away immediately. Don’t wait.
      I also carry legal protection and always have my phone ready for emergencies if need be but thankful I never had to use it.

  • @dew1_rosal14
    @dew1_rosal14 Год назад

    Beautiful paintings ❤ Love to see how working together is working out for you both. In the video you talk about how your painting process is better when you have a clear vision. I am clearly still lacking that. I just start and get lost.

  • @LisaZoe86
    @LisaZoe86 Год назад

    So far I've painted landscapes "from life" only a couple of times and they didn't look like my paintings made at home. But I took a lot from those experiences.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      Yep that happens a lot to me and MANY MANY professional artists

  • @DannySabraArt
    @DannySabraArt Год назад +1

    “Assistant TO the administrative director” 😂

  • @karenjackson5049
    @karenjackson5049 Год назад

    Great achievement well done, thanks for the tips, wish i could manage just one day! Great video too !

  • @berklia
    @berklia Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @TracieWho
    @TracieWho Год назад

    You are always such an inspiration. I look forward to more!

  • @zenlife1200
    @zenlife1200 Год назад

    "Live long and prosper " to you both too 😂 It's great that you both get to travel around and work together now. I've been watching your back catalogue of RUclips videos for the past wee while, thinking I'll catch up to the recent ones soon, but it's taking longer than I expected. I keep being inspired by your work and running off to try something I've seen you do, but on a local scene of my own. So today when I spotted this new video I thought I'd jump ahead and see if I was missing anything. I'm glad I did 😃
    It's interesting to me that you get annoyed when your paintings don't match your inner vision of what you want it to look like. That's a totally foreign concept to me. It may be just a facet of my Autism but I can only draw what I see. Nothing is previsualized. Everything is a surprise to me as it develops. So a painting not looking right to me as I go along, doesn't bother me so much because I'll just paint over it and carry on. It has caused me issues in the past though. Years ago I ran into a problem with my final high school art exam. I had a finished portfolio but no accompanying sketchbook of ideas and drawings to go along with it because all my ideas and mistakes are in the finished pieces. I spent the weekend before it was due to be handed in, making up sketches and things to make it look like I worked like everyone else, while my friends were working on the last of their portfolio pieces instead. I think I had the easier job in working backwards that weekend.
    I'm looking forward to your dried gouache video. I liked working in acrylic in the past but I wouldn't take them out into the field. I prefer to only carry a minimal kit so I stick to watercolor at the moment. Gouache interests me if I can take that out dry. I'd quite like that acrylic opaque look for a change from the transparent watercolors or mixed with them. Especially if I don't have to carry tubes or wet paint around.

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      For most of my life I thought everyone could visualise things in their mind, but I learned that a portion of humans cannot. It’s called aphantasia. I didn’t learn that until I started teaching art and had people asking me to explain it in a way that doesn’t require visualising it. I was absolutely surprised and fascinated by this!! I think it’s amazing that humans are so diverse, and yet despite challenges are still incredibly creative and find ways to express themselves

    • @zenlife1200
      @zenlife1200 Год назад

      @@SarahBurnsStudio That's the one. I know not everyone with aphantasia is Autistic but I think it is a part of my autism for me as I've also got face blindness. I don't have any issues with looking at someone when I speak to them because my brain doesn't get overwhelmed by trying to process the visual and the language together like some people have. My brain just doesn't seem to register the faces at all. I do notice great tattoos, wild hair colors and interesting piercings though lol, but if you hide them or change things, then no. That's why if you meet me on the street I'm friendly to everyone, because sometimes those people I meet, have turned out to be family members I rarely see. People I see everyday I recognize okay. Overall, I think the difference is good though. When I go out taking photos with family or friends we come back with very different images. We notice different things and that keeps it interesting. I'm carolmacsart on instagram if you fancy a laugh, I mean look 😂

  • @MsMoniqueWilson
    @MsMoniqueWilson Год назад

    Love the recap and loved seeing all the paintings. And I agree with Wolfie(sp?)...every painting was amazing!!

  • @kathyhackney7950
    @kathyhackney7950 Год назад

    Strathmore travel journals seem to be available again. You may already know but wet paint has them and a couple of other places online. Excluding amazon, unfortunately.

  • @sabine4480
    @sabine4480 Год назад

    Hahahaha! And live long and prosper! 🙂

  • @geraldineconway1865
    @geraldineconway1865 Год назад

    At 20:11 we, and I’m certain everyone agrees with wolfie ❤

  • @jaimejaime1178
    @jaimejaime1178 Год назад

    Hi Sarah. Jim again from Madrid, Spain (a New Yorker expat living abroad for love!).
    Real nice video! Can't believe so many titles your colleague has (even... pack mule!!! I just cracked up!) 😅😅😅
    My health issues don't help on plein air painting but it is a passion for everything you experiment and live!
    I will be waiting to see your "Dried Gouache" review... can't wait!!! It is something I've seen other artists do, as well as artists that only use Gouache in a more liquid form specially for painting outdoors (Jarred Cullum, James Gurney, etc.). So... using Dried Gouache in a similar way as I use watercolors is very interesting to understand, specially from a professional artist as yourself and an artist that is studying Gouache at a very high level...
    Additionally... I want to thank you for all your videos... Many times I feel really "down" (due to my health issues) and it is hard to keep movimg forward (if I didn't have my wife and daughters...). But art has been a blessing since last year and your videos help me a lot to keep pushing forward... So all I can say is... THANK YOU (straight from the heart!).
    Don't ever stop! You are great! 😁👍
    Cheers from Sunny Spain!

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      I’m so glad you’re having lots of fun with painting!

  • @denises9455
    @denises9455 Год назад

    ❤❤❤️

  • @NarelleLahiff
    @NarelleLahiff Год назад

    Beautiful video ❤❤ will inspire me to create more
    I'd like to say though... If Jake Gyllenhaal and John Travolta had a long lost relative 😊

  • @randominternetuser2
    @randominternetuser2 Год назад

    Really cool to see you doing well and hear your husbands thoughts.

  • @Frieda_Kamstra
    @Frieda_Kamstra Год назад

    Hey Wolfy! What are you doing when Sarah is painting? My partner likes reading or photography but how about you?

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад

      Answer from wolfy: “Hi Frieda. I like taking in the views, enjoying the peace and beauty of nature, snacking, and/or watching her paint :) “

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 Год назад

    Gorgeous paintings! I feel like I was born in the wrong country to be a landscape artist.

  • @Marti_Lay
    @Marti_Lay Год назад

    I'd love to take my husband to the park and areas of the city i go in, just for the exploring together (not necessarily the carrying) What does Woofy do while you are painting? My husband does do some photography but i think i'd be thinking "i have to hurry up so because he'll want to move on" If you sit 20 minutes or so, what's he doing?

    • @SarahBurnsStudio
      @SarahBurnsStudio  Год назад +1

      He wanders, he chills out, he chats with me, he eats snacks, or for a very long session, he watches Star Trek on his phone 😆

  • @CP-rc9sw
    @CP-rc9sw Год назад

    I really like the outside painting videos, because that is how I would most like to paint. But, I can NOT figure out how to wrangle the gear, I get frustrated and give up and go inside to paint another doodle or floral. That is fun, but…not the point.

  • @repeat_defender
    @repeat_defender Год назад

    My name is Wolfy, too! He's got a better beard, lol 😅