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“Art Prof: Create & Critique”

Learn about critical steps towards starting a plein air painting with an underpainting in watercolor, and then transitioning to acrylic inks to create bright, intense colors. Brush technique is explain in depth as well as a sequence for layering colors.

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21 Comments

  1. Hilarious! Projecting the human mental condition on the thistle.
    We do see the world as we are not as it is.
    It's a must to narrate during editing because the constant talking would not allow any peace in painting. The solitude looks fantastic. ☮️

  2. I LOVE this art vlog! excellent beautiful art you created! I love listening to how you processed the art you were creating , i love the expressiveness of your work and your vocabulary talking about it, i love the nature, the colors you used … just everything about this video made me happy!

  3. This is so beautiful and graceful ❤️ I really appreciate the voice over, sharing the thought process and way you went about achieving the end results. It showed exactly how those extra layers worked together. How the negative painting brought out so much movement. I am so happy to have seen this video and saw your art. Thank you for sharing with us 💜💜💜💜

  4. I love the mixed media aspect of this painting! I love watercolor but sometimes feel like it needs “more” when painting en plein air. There isn’t time for the layering necessary to achieve the richness you created with acrylic ink and marker on top of the WC! Guess I need to expand my outdoor kit!

  5. I loved what you said about the flower’s “face” and its figurative nature. It reminded me of your conversation with Kathleen Speranza on the narrative quality of floral painting. The position of the thistle changing direction can inspire a new interpretation of the form. Brilliant bit of painting 🙂

  6. Ohhhhh, I love your diva thistle! I also loved seeing how you brought him to life thru the different layers, hearing your thought process and insight – thank you! Now you've also got me curious about using acrylic inks over a w/ underpainting, heh. 😀

  7. Fantastic video! This helps me to remember to not just focus on technique or creating an exact replica of what I see. How do I want my art to convey my perception? Thanks so very much!

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