I really liked this video! I am just gaining more confidence painting outside too, so it was nice to hear you talk with your friend about that - and also giving him some pointers was good content too, I thought. Thanks
Thanks! It takes a few plein air sessions to get comfortable but you'll soon get to the point where you don't feel self conscious at all! Just keep going 😊👍
Really enjoyed this. Also, hearing Matt talk about his first plein air experience helped me, I haven't done one yet, hearing him say he was super anxious helps me know I'm not alone in feeling that way, will get out there. Enjoying your Patreon too. Thanks for the great painting video!
Poseidon smiles on Matt, plein air first-timer Uses colors that are hard for this old rhymer Michael may have forgot the Liquin, oh well He still makes magic with solvent free gel Offers Matt advice; accepted with grace Dry sand meets wet, first horizon erased His Patreon is the best; I can espouse Now I’ll look up Jack O’Neill’s house 🌊😁 I love the energy and motion Matt captured in his painting. Beautiful! At the risk of sounding like a broken record the wet sand in your paintings is incredible. The colors in the cliffs, sky and water are beautiful. I am staring at that dramatic painting behind you. Wow! Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thanks for another great video! I tell everyone that wants to learn landscape painting, to watch your channel. Your insights on composition construction and fixes, are essential reading!
I really enjoy your painting process as it covers a wide range of issues and how to resolve them. It’s so helpful to see how you mix your colours too and learning colour temperature as well as perspective. I have one problem which bothers me in that I don’t find my brushes very flexible especially the small ones. I clean them well and use brush conditioner but maybe they are meant to be like that. It’s switching from water colour to oils that may be bothering me. Would love your view on that.
I used to have that problem back when I used smaller brushes. My smaller brights became stiff and unusable even though I cleaned them thoroughly. I now use larger natural and synthetic flats and it's not a problem. Sizes 4 thru 10.
Cool! I like how you catched the movement in the painting. It seems like it's alive. Great job, guys! Btw. The ocean sounds are pretty amazing too! Have a good one!
This is incredible, I will like to try it in a future when I feel more confident painting something that is not watching a video or seen a picture of, 🙋🏻♀️greetings from New York City
Thanks Robert! I use the tripod if I think I may paint while seated. My back was stiff from too much standing so I brought it just in case. I still love the Anderson!
What do we think? Really like the lightness of the distant cliffs and the warmness of the ones nearer. I don’t really think of little nuances like that until you point it out. Also your violet mix in the wet sand brings it all home. Sharing what you know after years of hard work is very much appreciated. Please know that. 🌴 Plant City, Fl.
Great instruction. How did you like the Gamblin Solvent Free Gel as opposed to working with Liquin? I use the Solvent Free Gel and Solvent Free Liquid but I've never tried Liquin. Thanks for all the content.
I prefer Liquin to the gel. The gel felt stickier and it didn’t work as well for the sweeping strokes. I use it indoors tho. Liquin is too toxic for indoors
Solvent Free Medium …did you notice? I notice when using the solvent free gel that everything dries with a matte sheen…Liquin seems to add gloss…solvent free really dulls things down…varnish recovers it but I was taken aback by the e difference. Just wondering if you had the same experience.
number 6 brush indicative of precision areas ( michael I’m sure you have smaller too, and also like the 8 and 10 sizes ) , , I may have heard the brush size wrong .
As always, a great work....I would imagine you're thinning your paint with Liquin and not turps...am I correct in this assumption? I'm currently working through some problems with mediums and need a bit more advice...
Thanks Charles! I usually thin with Liquin and sometimes add a bit of odorless mineral spirits. I don't ever thin with odorless mineral spirits alone except for when toning the panel. I only use Liquin outdoors. When indoors I use Gamblin solvent free gel or a mixture of one part stand oil, one part OMS, two parts linseed oil. Hope that helps!
Thanks Michael for sharing your videos, always love your results from the beautiful waterscape opportunities you have. I Like the bump up of the cliff color. Are you mostly using Utrecht paints still since the company change over? Is the quality the same? I have to restock soon and wondered what you think?
Thanks Joyce! I'm using mostly Utrecht with some Gamblin and some Winsor and Newton. I still like Utrecht paints. I haven't noticed any change in quality 😊👍
Thanks Michelle! The solvent free gel worked really well for the shorter strokes but it was a little sticky for the longer ones. I prefer Liquin but I would use the gel if painting indoors 😊👍
michael at 13:12 , Behold the unclothed Madonna, as a riddle, or a story, of some, gifted to one. See creativity path it’s way up a shore, , stops, , and sees it’s own as breathed, from a countenance, a single eye, wraithed wrist across it’s forehead. It’s kin mingles a brightness separated that wears a headdress. .Atop the right cliff, sitting upon the face in the rock, see an aged one, cloak of green, arms , shoulders covered, length of mostly dark hair down the back, woven headdress perhaps of straw, , sitting are casks , behind, not of wine. . Leaning on a right arm it’s left restrains a creature fraught with escape. . Below a tattered left cloak sleeve, a small one stands, another sits, both nearly touched by purple. . Just beyond the right cloaked shoulder, the purple resides. . At the base of green , midst of the cliff, a visibly bold creature, on fours, it’s greying mane flows across and behind. . A second green cloak , weary, lays behind the mane and it’s length reaches the orange barrier. .The Cliff lower portion is pierced of three types, each decend to edge darkened reflection that lays deep upon surface sea. . The orange barrier maintains itself, two standards erect , bulwarks are on the further rock, the right standard gathers it’s sight, the left, , the unknowns. . Center edge, greyrock, one clothed in white, and it’s red headdress. . A machination is in the sea, the orange barrier touches it and the bulwark upon the first rock. .White water of the sea holds it’s own barrier, before and further beyond. . Lightning falls as misted rain from the sky.. At 15:01, see the completed , cloaked madonna, a beautiful, complete painting creativity adorned ❤️ ☺️😁
Perfect day water so calm & no wind !
Yes, beautiful weather!
I really liked this video! I am just gaining more confidence painting outside too, so it was nice to hear you talk with your friend about that - and also giving him some pointers was good content too, I thought. Thanks
Thanks! It takes a few plein air sessions to get comfortable but you'll soon get to the point where you don't feel self conscious at all! Just keep going 😊👍
Really liked the composition today, very nice painting and Mat did good on his first plein air painting !
Thanks!
I learn so much from your videos on mixing and use of color.
Really enjoyed this. Also, hearing Matt talk about his first plein air experience helped me, I haven't done one yet, hearing him say he was super anxious helps me know I'm not alone in feeling that way, will get out there. Enjoying your Patreon too. Thanks for the great painting video!
Once you set up and start painting you’ll be fine. Most of the fear is anticipatory!
I wish I could move to Cali so I could paint with you.
Matt absolutely killed it! and you did too Michael! Beautiful spot.
Thanks Ariah! Too bad no waves 😂
Nice video! Goes great with my cuppa coffee! Appreciate all of the explanation throughout!
Thanks! 😊🙏
wow, great day out painting, both did lovely paintings, well done from New Zealand
Thanks Hazel!
Poseidon smiles on Matt, plein air first-timer
Uses colors that are hard for this old rhymer
Michael may have forgot the Liquin, oh well
He still makes magic with solvent free gel
Offers Matt advice; accepted with grace
Dry sand meets wet, first horizon erased
His Patreon is the best; I can espouse
Now I’ll look up Jack O’Neill’s house
🌊😁
I love the energy and motion Matt captured in his painting. Beautiful! At the risk of sounding like a broken record the wet sand in your paintings is incredible. The colors in the cliffs, sky and water are beautiful. I am staring at that dramatic painting behind you. Wow! Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thanks! Next level rhyming today Suz! 😊✌️💛
@@chamberlainpaintings 👍 king
you're the best Suz!
@@ariahmyles you two are so kind to me. It makes my day, dude.
Your poems are the best, really enjoy each one! Puts a smile on my face for sure.
Beautiful color choices! Nice comp too
Thanks Sharron!
Thanks for another great video! I tell everyone that wants to learn landscape painting, to watch your channel. Your insights on composition construction and fixes, are essential reading!
Thanks Cory, much appreciated!
Nice! Enjoyed seeing you capture the light and beauty of Pleasure Point while here in Pleasant Point NZ.👏
Thanks Lesley! Maybe someday I'll paint Pleasant Point!
@@chamberlainpaintings come on down Michael - bit chilly now however.
@@lesleybthedapperkiwi What time of year has the best weather for painting?
wow you guys are purely talented
Thanks! 🙏
Super job!
Thanks Bob!
I really enjoy your painting process as it covers a wide range of issues and how to resolve them. It’s so helpful to see how you mix your colours too and learning colour temperature as well as perspective.
I have one problem which bothers me in that I don’t find my brushes very flexible especially the small ones. I clean them well and use brush conditioner but maybe they are meant to be like that. It’s switching from water colour to oils that may be bothering me. Would love your view on that.
I used to have that problem back when I used smaller brushes. My smaller brights became stiff and unusable even though I cleaned them thoroughly. I now use larger natural and synthetic flats and it's not a problem. Sizes 4 thru 10.
@@chamberlainpaintings Thank you so much. That was so helpful 😉
(buy new ones for bday painting parties tho) , just wishful thinking on my part guys
Cool! I like how you catched the movement in the painting. It seems like it's alive. Great job, guys! Btw. The ocean sounds are pretty amazing too! Have a good one!
Thanks Olda! 😊
@@chamberlainpaintings Cheers!
Love your videos!!!
Good one Michael and Matt. Pulled out some nice color from an otherwise flat scene .
Thanks Roger! Exaggerating to recreate the lived experience 😊
@@chamberlainpaintings yep I think it’s called “Artistic license “
@@59jaguar Yes!
Nice
This is incredible, I will like to try it in a future when I feel more confident painting something that is not watching a video or seen a picture of, 🙋🏻♀️greetings from New York City
Thanks Yadi!
This is amazing, well done 👌👌👌👌
Thanks!
Hi hope your Anderson is ok very rare to see you using the tripod Lovin all you do!. Keep it going.
Thanks Robert! I use the tripod if I think I may paint while seated. My back was stiff from too much standing so I brought it just in case. I still love the Anderson!
What do we think? Really like the lightness of the distant cliffs and the warmness of the ones nearer. I don’t really think of little nuances like that until you point it out. Also your violet mix in the wet sand brings it all home.
Sharing what you know after years of hard work is very much appreciated. Please know that. 🌴 Plant City, Fl.
Thanks Barbra Joan! I really appreciate your comment 🙏
awesome video 👌🏾👌🏾 your painting is beautiful!! I can see the yellow in the sky as was mentioned.. I want to make it a project for myself.
Thanks Cedric! We gotta paint at the beach sometime soon!
@@chamberlainpaintings awesomeness!!!!!!
Beautiful Michael.
Thanks Tim!
I was today years old when I found out Emma’s dad had a channel 🙂
😂👍
Great instruction. How did you like the Gamblin Solvent Free Gel as opposed to working with Liquin? I use the Solvent Free Gel and Solvent Free Liquid but I've never tried Liquin.
Thanks for all the content.
I prefer Liquin to the gel. The gel felt stickier and it didn’t work as well for the sweeping strokes. I use it indoors tho. Liquin is too toxic for indoors
@@chamberlainpaintings Thanks Michael. I’ve been using Walnut Alkyd oil too. I like it better than the solvent free liquid.
WOW, very nice!!!!!
Thanks Rose!
How did you like the Gamblin Free Gel?
Solvent Free Medium …did you notice?
I notice when using the solvent free gel that everything dries with a matte sheen…Liquin seems to add gloss…solvent free really dulls things down…varnish recovers it but I was taken aback by the e difference. Just wondering if you had the same experience.
I haven’t noticed! I don’t use it very often
number 6 brush indicative of precision areas ( michael I’m sure you have smaller too, and also like the 8 and 10 sizes ) , , I may have heard the brush size wrong .
As always, a great work....I would imagine you're thinning your paint with Liquin and not turps...am I correct in this assumption? I'm currently working through some problems with mediums and need a bit more advice...
Thanks Charles! I usually thin with Liquin and sometimes add a bit of odorless mineral spirits. I don't ever thin with odorless mineral spirits alone except for when toning the panel. I only use Liquin outdoors. When indoors I use Gamblin solvent free gel or a mixture of one part stand oil, one part OMS, two parts linseed oil. Hope that helps!
@@chamberlainpaintings It most certainly does! Thank you for taking the time to answer my question!
Thanks Michael for sharing your videos, always love your results from the beautiful waterscape opportunities you have. I Like the bump up of the cliff color. Are you mostly using Utrecht paints still since the company change over? Is the quality the same? I have to restock soon and wondered what you think?
Thanks Joyce! I'm using mostly Utrecht with some Gamblin and some Winsor and Newton. I still like Utrecht paints. I haven't noticed any change in quality 😊👍
@@chamberlainpaintings thank you!
Great video Michael--and the wet sand reflections nearest the cliff were amazing! Just curious--what did you think of the Gamblin solvent free gel?
Thanks Michelle! The solvent free gel worked really well for the shorter strokes but it was a little sticky for the longer ones. I prefer Liquin but I would use the gel if painting indoors 😊👍
Good to know. Thanks!
♡♡♡
Catchy Title , Good Morning Michael 🙂 , ( I mean location duh um , , yeah )
Good Morning Mark!
I had to stop watching at the 8:30 mark. Between the surf and Sunday morning I ended up taking a nap. Looked good when I picked it up later though!
😂👍🙏
michael, , you dance a pure white color of light early through bristled Excalibur across a concealed madonna masterpiece 🔍 ; )
Very poetic 🌟
michael at 13:12 , Behold the unclothed Madonna, as a riddle, or a story, of some, gifted to one. See creativity path it’s way up a shore, , stops, , and sees it’s own as breathed, from a countenance, a single eye, wraithed wrist across it’s forehead. It’s kin mingles a brightness separated that wears a headdress. .Atop the right cliff, sitting upon the face in the rock, see an aged one, cloak of green, arms , shoulders covered, length of mostly dark hair down the back, woven headdress perhaps of straw, , sitting are casks , behind, not of wine. . Leaning on a right arm it’s left restrains a creature fraught with escape. . Below a tattered left cloak sleeve, a small one stands, another sits, both nearly touched by purple. . Just beyond the right cloaked shoulder, the purple resides. . At the base of green , midst of the cliff, a visibly bold creature, on fours, it’s greying mane flows across and behind. . A second green cloak , weary, lays behind the mane and it’s length reaches the orange barrier. .The Cliff lower portion is pierced of three types, each decend to edge darkened reflection that lays deep upon surface sea. . The orange barrier maintains itself, two standards erect , bulwarks are on the further rock, the right standard gathers it’s sight, the left, , the unknowns. . Center edge, greyrock, one clothed in white, and it’s red headdress. . A machination is in the sea, the orange barrier touches it and the bulwark upon the first rock. .White water of the sea holds it’s own barrier, before and further beyond. . Lightning falls as misted rain from the sky.. At 15:01, see the completed , cloaked madonna, a beautiful, complete painting creativity adorned ❤️ ☺️😁
13:13