Watch Scott do a Drawing of Sarah Dear
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- I was going through old harddrives and I came across a video of Scott drawing our friend Sarah Dear. I got a little emotional because she passed away from a brain tumor a little bit after it was filmed.
We visited her home near Raleigh to video Scott drawing her while she talked about her life and love of art.
I became good friends with her immediately. She had reached out to us after learning we lived in North Carolina, she took a few workshops with us and then would join us for group model sessions in Winston Salem.
She was sweet, funny, generous and loved to dress up in fancy hats and costumes. She loved the ridiculous and I think that is why we clicked right away.
She was so open about her past with health issues and her current condition that she was dealing with. I was also drawn to her because of how she never stopped enjoying life, her joy was contagious.
I did this portrait of her in pastel from a photo, she came to my studio with this fabulous photo shoot.
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That was so-so awesome! I love all your videos, but for some reason my heart is full after watching this one, what a beautiful soul Sarah was….honestly this could be a PBS series of you and Scott doing portraits while people tell their stories!
@@toddclancy4442 thank you so much Todd. Scott has done a few others and when I find them I will post them . ⭐️
Love love this drawing its so touching 💕💖God bless Sarah
@@dewarb8311 thank you 🫶
Such a precious memory and wonderful demo. So very impactful and for sure, everyone who viewed this will long remember Sarah. When I see portraits painted by masters of a bygone era, the thought always haunts me that behind each, there is a compelling story of which nothing now remains but marvelous marks and/or brushstrokes...if only they could talk. So thankful that today we have the intermediary of videos, not only as a learning resource, but, as you so thoughtfully recorded, the sitter's story. Thank you so much!
@@MarieGD1947 thank you for your kind comments. I am very happy her memory lives on.
actually getting to know the subject. best way to capture the essence - love it well done!
Thank you so much
Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎅and Happy New Year, to you both. and many many thanks for all the videos you provide , which gives us all a glimpse into the artist lives you both lead ,. Thank You .. 😊
@@originalArchie thank you ☀️
The likeness was great to be honest, nothing to worry about it looks like her exactly. Thanks for the demo
@@praneetakki thank you 🌈
Good demo. Thanks
@@bozoclown2098 thanks for watching
amazing as always.... sorry about the beautiful model untimely passing away... looking forward to see more acrylic work on patreon or here ! congrats
@@carlosparragacanas3776 thank you for watching ⭐️
The good ones are always called home before we want them to leave. Thank you for sharing your friend and your art.
@@rodneycook2457 thank you
Is this quite like Scott toned gray charcoal drawing demo ? How to see his demo of the woman with the turban charcoal drawing on toned gray paper ) also the one of the guy with the beard
very cool video. her father flew on aircraft the I paint a lot from the 8th army air force during ww2
@@donalddoheny6477 thank you for watching 😊
I been drawing majority figure & 1.1% portraits. Kinda nuts looking into people faces.