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Fount Atelier Art Coaching
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2019
Fount Atelier is the studio of professional artist Cody Wheelock, offering a beginner-friendly, step-by-step art coaching program designed to get results. Cody shares drawing and painting tips, advice for improving your artistic practice, and takes you along on plein air sketching adventures.
As a thank you for visiting my page enjoy this free training titled "From Beginner to Beautiful: 6 Keys to Artistic Mastery" where I share how you can incorporate simple principles to improve your work. Click here: fountatelier.com/6-keys-landing-page
As a thank you for visiting my page enjoy this free training titled "From Beginner to Beautiful: 6 Keys to Artistic Mastery" where I share how you can incorporate simple principles to improve your work. Click here: fountatelier.com/6-keys-landing-page
New Plein Air Painting Gear Review: The LederEasel
Plein air painting gear review! Full, detailed review of the LederEasel, a new plein air system you can use while working outdoors. In this review I go over each component of the system while also giving my personal opinion.
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To learn more about the LederEasel check out their website at www.ledereasel.com/#/
Online Courses
Learn how to draw and paint from the comfort of home at your own pace! View my online course options here: www.fountatelier.com/courses
One-on-One Coaching
Want a more personalized approach? Check out my online one-on-one coaching program. I work with you personally to set goals, create a plan, and help you stay accountable. Learn more at www.fountatelier.com/one-on-one-coaching
Workshops
Join me in-person or online for a workshop! To view the current schedule visit www.fountatelier.com/workshops
Favorite Gear
Due to popular demand I’ve compiled a list of my favorite art gear. To see what I like to use both in and out of the studio, visit www.fountatelier.com/favorite-art-materials
My Artwork
To see example of my artwork, visit www.wheelockoilpaintings.com
Have a question? I’m happy to help! Send me an email at info@fountatelier.com
#pleinairpainting #painting #artmaterials
** I was not able to find an exact weight on the website
To learn more about the LederEasel check out their website at www.ledereasel.com/#/
Online Courses
Learn how to draw and paint from the comfort of home at your own pace! View my online course options here: www.fountatelier.com/courses
One-on-One Coaching
Want a more personalized approach? Check out my online one-on-one coaching program. I work with you personally to set goals, create a plan, and help you stay accountable. Learn more at www.fountatelier.com/one-on-one-coaching
Workshops
Join me in-person or online for a workshop! To view the current schedule visit www.fountatelier.com/workshops
Favorite Gear
Due to popular demand I’ve compiled a list of my favorite art gear. To see what I like to use both in and out of the studio, visit www.fountatelier.com/favorite-art-materials
My Artwork
To see example of my artwork, visit www.wheelockoilpaintings.com
Have a question? I’m happy to help! Send me an email at info@fountatelier.com
#pleinairpainting #painting #artmaterials
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thank you
You're welcome
which portfolio do you recommend?
The portfolio in the video is no longer offered on Amazon, however here is something similar: a.co/d/bVuhrkB
Looks beautiful.
Glad you like it!
As beautiful as he is talented, I wished you was my Art Tutor, you explain things so brilliantly without being intimidating. You have a real gift for making people feel at ease. I wish you good health & happiness and your channel continued success. I hope you continue to inspire people to unlock their creativity, Best Wishes from the UK ❤
Very kind, thank you!
When are you gonna make more content ??
Good question!
Our Great Uncle, William F. Paskell was one of the last of the Hudson School painters!! We are and were so fortunate to have had him in our lives! thank you for sharing this very important part of Art History of the United States!
Wow that's amazing! What a fun piece of history to have in your family. I am glad you enjoyed the video
I initially came here for presentation research, but this was really cool to learn about. Awesome video- thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
just put a rag in the bottom of the bag and your brushes won't sink so far
Good tip, that should work well
Your analysis moved me to really appreciate Sorolla's beautiful and strong visual approach to a moment I would never had looked twice at. I absolutely love his use of color and lighting. Thank you for your insights.
Sure thing, glad it was helpful!
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Glad you enjoyed it!
For the Apollon's glory, I felt so hesitant about spending extra money on the artist grade oil paints, thinking all along I might've done just as well with the student grade after all, yet after your visual presentation I have no regrets! Now I see everything people said here or on Reddit is true: the tube of my £32-50 (depending on the pigment) paints will most likely outlast the student £22 paints of the same amount. So I can see why the amount of pigment is so important now. It's all about mixing and I'm always working on limited split palettes. Great video, first like this I've seen. Cheers!
Thanks, glad it was helpful! Best of luck on your painting
Great video, so glad you didn't waste time telling us we need paper, sharpened pencils and earse to begin our drawings. Your a pro!
Thanks, appreciate it!
papers and canvases are everywhere... it's made me mad 😢
huh?
Thanks you so much! I have to make a presentation about this and this is super helpful! (I looked at your website and your paintings, you are extremely talented! Keep doing this please!)
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks to the Hudson River School, Acadia National Park came to be. The art of Thomas Cole and Frederic Church put Mount Desert Island on the map, attracting its very first tourists (the rusticators). Thank you, art 🖼️
For sure! It is amazing the impact art has had on our National Parks and overall national identity. Hope I can make it to Acadia someday.
That was really helpful, thank you..
You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed it and it was helpful.
My first watch, as I know I will watch again. History, art history and in-depth process painting. What a combination. Terrific and enriching.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Dude thank you seriously I just learned how to sharpen a pencil in 5 seconds bc of you!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ thank you!!!!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if you'd like any additional help with drawing, I have an online coaching program that can help :)
I bought one of these. I saw a Richard McKinley endorsement. The design for this easel is poor. The canvas supports, top and bottom...are only about 4-5 inches and will not hold anything steady. The "shelf" for supplies is flimsy, and for a pastelist - dangerous, and likely will break due to it being wood. This design leaves a lot to be desired. Had I known what I know now I would not have purchased. Richard McKinley - you should be ashamed of yourself. I will NEVER trust you again.
The success of gear such as this will really depend on the intended use. I agree the shelf was not very helpful, I wouldn't use it myself. However I've had no issues with the canvas supports. It may not work well if you were painting on something large or a canvas with thick stretcher bars, but for panels or 3/4" canvas it seems fine. Generally if someone is working plein air they aren't working big anyway. Obviously I am not Richard McKinley, however I would assume positive intent and that reviewers are doing their best to give an honest opinion.
Great video!
Thanks! Glad you liked it
Well the artist quality paint cost 3-4 times more than the student where is the cost savings ? Im going to get 200ml of student and 50ml of artist, isnt it a wash ?
It might be a wash financially, but the quality of the artist grade will be much better than the student grade. You may have to mix a high quantity of student grade paint to get the color you are going for (depends on the color) if you are even able to get there, and then you will likely just use a small portion of it. W/ the artist grade paint you can mix a small quantity of paint to get your color and are more likely to get it due to the high quality. If your work doesn't require high-saturation mixtures and you anticipate using lots of paint, student grade is fine. However if you are going to need to do a lot of high-saturation mixing and aren't doing large work w/ impasto, I'd definitely go with artist grade.
Wasn't the Impressionist avant garde hating the high standards of technique of neoclassicism and romanticism? Isn't that why they disparaged Bougereau? We are fortunate enough to have the Broken Pitcher and Nymphs in California. Most people don't even know that the nymphs painting is here , because it's in the Haggins museum which is in the high crime city of Stockton. I 100% agree: no one does figure like Bougereau. Also Bougereau was so good at expression. All his faces have some subtle emotion captured. The Broken Pitcher is a masterpiece in layers of emotions
Yes, they were rebelling against a more classical motif which emphasized a high-finish vs. sketchy look, so Bouguereau was considered out-of-fashion. I agree that if someone really stops to look at his work it is much more than just technical mastery; he excels at creating an emotional drama that can be wonderful
The background music to this is most off-putting and unsuitable.
Sorry you don’t like it, you are welcome to not watch!
I love his work more than any other artist. I have copied one and plan to do more to learn from the greatest artist in the world. So happy I found you!!!❤
Yes, he is great! Glad you enjoyed it.
When you can't get the exact color you want with your limited palette, just use a proper color that works and don't even worry about it.
Yes, no need for it to be perfect. Just make sure it works for the given painting/composition
Tutorial on how to get your hand back without a doctor?
Beyond my expertise :)..... in all honesty I have been teaching this method for several years to middle schoolers-thru-senior citizens and have never had a major incident.
I feel sorry for whoever's work that was used as an example of garish beginner mistake.
It's not that it is necessarily terrible, just not the specific look we are going for. If someone wants to do that type of work, go for it. I just feel like it is a little too much.
Native Americans were here making art for centuries before the Hudson River school artists. Their are is truly the first American art movement!
Not really... "America" did not exist as an entity prior to European settlement. Of course you had different people groups creating artwork, but it wasn't America as we know it today.
What do you call the art movements of native people here on this continent before 1776?
By the name of their ethnic group/tribe? When people use the term "American Art", they are most often referring to artwork made within the context of the country, United States of America. In that case, the Hudson River School was the first true "American" art movement, as it was distinct from the work in Europe at the time. I'm guessing people in the Algonquin nation would prefer their artwork be known as "Algonquin", not "American".
Wonderfull. Yes, I‘d Like to See more live stream.
Thanks for the feedback!
Having a presentation due soon, i have been searching everywhere for videos on The Hudson River school. No videos were actually informative in a well spoken way like this. Thank you! you are a life saver. Just one question, do you have a timeline of when each of these things happened?
Happy to help! I do not have a timeline per-say, however it all started with Thomas Cole who was born in 1801 and active as an artist starting in the 1820's, then the movement was pretty much wrapped up by 1875. So 1825-1875 is a good time bracket. Bierstadt/Church gained their fame in the 1850's.
@@fountatelier Thanks!
Thanks for the video. But: 1 Do not buy really cheap paints. 2 Do not expect the same result mixing low-pigmented paints with high-pigmented Winton is really good, but much cheaper than Artists' series, for example. You can use it and get excellent results. It is even more convenient to use it because you haven't struggle with excessive pigmentation right from a tube. So, Winton and Van Gogh are example of really good paints much cheaper than "artist grade"
There is nothing wrong with using the Winton paints. I would consider it to be "mid-tier" oil paint, with the very cheap paint you see in hobby stores being the bottom tier.
One of the most stupid "art critique: I;ve ever heard. Regret I spent so much time watching this shit,.
Please mention Thomas Moran…better yet come to East Hampton and visit his house studio with the East Hampton Historcal society. Private tours also given.
Very nice, I'd love to visit. Yes he was associated with that school, although his focus was more on western landscapes similar to Bierstadt. Wonderful pieces.
Hi are you using your Strada or you wish to sell any other good plein air easel?
Hello, not planning to sell any easels at this time. I'd recommend checking out the LederEasel that I present in this video or another plein air system such as a pochade box or Daytripper Easel. Thanks!
Thank you: useful
I went there yesterday we had a trip
Nice! Hopefully you enjoyed the visit.
Put an Upholstery Foam insert into the bag to raise your brushes to height you like 👍
Thanks for the tip!
Just an advise, you can leave most student paints sitting on a cardboard for a week or two, after that they are gonna be stiff but most of the oil and binder is kinda gone at that point, if you reactivate those paints with spirits or an oil their pigmentation feels like artitst grade paints, that is if you cannot afford those paints or if you already have cheap oil paints sitting around.
Interesting tip, hadn't heard that!
Save even more and prime the panels themselves and paint directly onto the boards
True! I've done this quite a bit in the past but prefer the oil-primed linen surface. Just depends on personal preference. Now I am using Michael Harding's Non-Absorbent Acrylic primer on Gatorboard panels and really enjoying that working surface.
When I was 11 I joined The Boy Scouts. Every month I got to go camping one weekend and 2 weeks in Summer. So I fell in love with The Catskills and would search for boooks on The Catskills in The Library. I saw all these photos and my goal was to hike in the same places. By the 70's I was back packing all over the 700,000 acres of The Catckill Park. I have been to every peak and know all the trails which were once paths The Native Americans used. In 2004 I at last moved to The Catskills full time and in 1971 lived in a Commune. In 2004 I decided to become an Artist and capture the Beauty of it all. Since 2004 I have taken over 1/4 million photos. I have posted them on Social Media since way before My Space. My idea was to post them along with a famous Quote that would match the photo. I have never had a show or sold any of my work. Never wanted MONEY to be any part of my Art. I firmly believe Art is for The People and a gift. Also I knew my photos were documenting something very special we would lose soon. Sadly that has come to pass and someday people will see my photos and say....Oh My God it was so beautiful. Thomas Cole and Monet had a Huge infulence on my style. None of my photo are filtered and I use a Cannon 35 MM set on Manual. BTW i will be 73 this May and can no longer hike since I am disabled. I am far from bitter since I did it all and have some amazing memories. Also when I worked for numerous Brokerage houses in Wall Street the Orignals of Thomas Coles work hang in many board rooms. Andrew Von Schlapp 04/2024
Wow what an experience! Sounds like you really made the most of it. I’ll try to find your social media to see some images. I found Platte Clove to be a fascinating and intimidating place while I was there. A local couple showed me a way to the base of Bridal Veil Falls, very beautiful.
Wicked pissa, thanks. Coloring in the illuminated letters in my new Geneva Bible. Just what I needed.
The Geneva Bible! Thats great; I've heard good things about it.
One of, if not the best, figure painters to ever live!
Totally agree!
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Thanks
What a great start! Look forward to seeing this when your done🙂
Thanks! 😊
Coming from someone who can see the Oquirrhs directly behind my bedroom window, every painter needs to see Utah within their lifetime. May not be the prettiest personalities here, but by god does it make up for it in nature.
Love Utah. Beautiful state w/ a ton of variety. People we ran into were very friendly!
beautiful !! You should have more recognition. Your art is amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
I live near the nelson and if you go to the historic art with me you would have to shake me bc i always keep looking at the things in the art😅
It has a great collection!
Here before it gose viral
Maybe!
WOAH
Thanks 🙏🏻
The greatest painter as far as I see it. His art is unreal to see in person . But each to his own
Agreed, one of the best ever