It was wonderful to watch you draw and paint! It was also great to learn about the Landscape Art Club! I am so excited to paint from there in my sketchbook as well. Thank you!
Thank you for your Video, enjoyed it very much and painted while watching. Definitely try to sketch some of my holiday Fotos in this style. Your Japanese and Wales sketches are so beautiful.
I immediately recognized the bamboo forest in Japan since my son and daughter-in-law went there last year. Their photos are fantastic, and your paintings capture it perfectly! How fun. I discovered Landscape art Club through your IG, and did a few versions while recovering from knee surgery. I need to do some again, it is great fun and there is quite a lot of followers now!
This is so inspiring, thank you Ohn Mar! I really appreciate hearing you talk as you paint, it helps me to understand how you make decisions and how I can think about those decisions in my own work ❤. This is also true listing/watching your sketching phase too! I find that part particularly difficult: how to capture the scene and understand what scale to make everything.
Wonderful Ohn Mar! I was wondering if you found the perfect pencil sharpener? I tried several ones and didn't find the perfect one yet? The Faber Castell one is not bad...
Ohn Mar, a quick question. When you prepare your sketchbook with acrylic inks ahead of time, how much of your decision as to which colors to pair together on a given page is from a place of whatever suits your fancy at that moment versus using principles of color theory to guide your pairing of colors? Your color pairings always seem to pair so well together!! Thank you!
80% of the time it is whatever ink my hand fancies picking up and seeing what happens.Its worth bearing in mind it has to be on the lower end of the value scale so it's not fighting for contrast with whatever I'm going to place on top. The trick really is to keep those inks light. I genuinely don't include Color Theory for such random acts like this. Reading your words it sounds like you just need to take the plunge and just try/ play with a few inky spreads on some printer paper for example, before making textures in your sketchbook. I hope that helps.
I apologize- I should have deleted this comment once I got the answer over on Skillshare! Thank you SO much, and I apologize for the extra work you had to do by answering this question twice!!!!
Love love watching your process videos, thanks for sharing.
Brilliant video, I love seeing others artists process ☺☺
Thank you so much! It is great, so many new inspirations !
You are so welcome!
So glad to see your process. I’ll give it a try and try not to ‘best myself up’ as I usually do. Congrats on being selected
Thank you for sharing your process. It was very interesting watching the way someone else goes about their process. Some lovely pieces. ☺
It was wonderful to watch you draw and paint! It was also great to learn about the Landscape Art Club! I am so excited to paint from there in my sketchbook as well. Thank you!
I love process videos. I wish more artists would do such videos vs haul videos
I always enjoy your enthusiasm as you paint! Thank you for sharing your process; it’s so inspiring! ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you for your Video, enjoyed it very much and painted while watching. Definitely try to sketch some of my holiday Fotos in this style.
Your Japanese and Wales sketches are so beautiful.
love both pictures (and all of the ones you showed)! it was amazing, watching your process. thank you
You are so welcome!
So beautiful. I love watching you do every single part of your process and hear your thoughts along the way.
Thankyou. I really enjoyed watching 😊
This was lovely, thank you for sharing your process. I might give the photos a go as well!
Great session, Ohn Mar….🤗🤗
Loving your Skillshare Classes, too🤩🤩
Glad you like them!
I immediately recognized the bamboo forest in Japan since my son and daughter-in-law went there last year. Their photos are fantastic, and your paintings capture it perfectly! How fun. I discovered Landscape art Club through your IG, and did a few versions while recovering from knee surgery. I need to do some again, it is great fun and there is quite a lot of followers now!
Thats really kind of you to say so - thanks for watching!
Very enjoyable, thank you 😊
This is so inspiring, thank you Ohn Mar! I really appreciate hearing you talk as you paint, it helps me to understand how you make decisions and how I can think about those decisions in my own work ❤. This is also true listing/watching your sketching phase too! I find that part particularly difficult: how to capture the scene and understand what scale to make everything.
You are so welcome!
Wonderful Ohn Mar! I was wondering if you found the perfect pencil sharpener? I tried several ones and didn't find the perfect one yet? The Faber Castell one is not bad...
Ohn Mar, a quick question. When you prepare your sketchbook with acrylic inks ahead of time, how much of your decision as to which colors to pair together on a given page is from a place of whatever suits your fancy at that moment versus using principles of color theory to guide your pairing of colors? Your color pairings always seem to pair so well together!! Thank you!
80% of the time it is whatever ink my hand fancies picking up and seeing what happens.Its worth bearing in mind it has to be on the lower end of the value scale so it's not fighting for contrast with whatever I'm going to place on top. The trick really is to keep those inks light. I genuinely don't include Color Theory for such random acts like this. Reading your words it sounds like you just need to take the plunge and just try/ play with a few inky spreads on some printer paper for example, before making textures in your sketchbook. I hope that helps.
I apologize- I should have deleted this comment once I got the answer over on Skillshare! Thank you SO much, and I apologize for the extra work you had to do by answering this question twice!!!!
Lovely video. I joined Landscape Art Club a few weeks ago (susanna3journals) and have learned so much from seeing how others do the photos. 🧡🎨