What I learned is that finding your temperament is incredibly important. If you have no patience, chances are you won’t love to paint detailed realism in oils. If you like things done quick.. maybe abstracts using mostly acrylics topped with oils would work best. I’m finally learning what works for me by learning my temperament.
It's funny you mention that, especially patience. It's odd for me personally, I always think of myself as so incredibly inpatient but I've found myself just so deeply in love with realism and portraits lately and have been doing then in color pencil mostly (the slowest medium ever hahahahha). But I don't know why, it's the only thing I ever don't mind spending hours and hours over weeks on. Anything else, I'm just soo adhd and inpatient I just can't do it if it takes more than 30minutes to finish something nowadays. Hahahaha
@@unboundbytiffany I'm the opposite, I'm usually quite patient but not for art, and I love lots of details... so, I doubt I have many artpieces finished, though many abandoned (usually in a very quarter-done state).
@@goldenhours7you don't need weeks to finish an oil painting! I work in the Alla Prima style, and all my paintings are done in one sitting (3 to 6 hours). I used to draw w graphite and its waaaaaaaaaay more time intensive! Never again lol! Oils are just so expressive and free 😊 Check Alex Tzavaras of you haven't already. Cheers, and good paintings to ya!
I found my art style at 29. Now 33, still lots more to learn. Just wanna say, don't beat yourselves up if you don't find it as soon as you want. It takes times. Lots of times. Mine was like just had fun with trying all styles I was interested in and see how it goes for like 3 years straight. When I felt like any particular style doesn't fun to do, I can't keep doing it, or made me too anxious, it seems not what I was looking for. But even so, there still are some elements that I can pick and mix and improve what I like to do. Being patient helps me a lot.
Thank you for this. I’m still struggling to stick with a style after years of creating. I just love everything!! It’s so hard to choose. I feel like I’m putting my creativity in a box. I see so many artists paint the same thing over and over again which is awesome! But I can’t do that. Which I feel I should to be successful. To be honest I don’t like the unspoken “rules” of art. I just want to create! Even if it’s not the best avenues to take business wise.. I just want to paint.
I love that you are able to articulate many of the frustrations and thoughts I've had as an artist. That part about adding more detail in an effort to cover up not knowing the geometry was spot on. I always look forward to your videos as I always learn something about myself as an artist. Thank you.
I love your point at the end. I did a terrible bit of painting last night and woke this morning with the dreaded "I can't do it" feelings. Your video made me feel better - thank you. :)
I’m with you on all your points, and I agree with you. I am laughing at myself because I misheard you say “totalism” as an art style so I was googling while your video was playing because I had never heard of it. And I found some results but they didn’t seem to be what you were talking about, then I realized you were saying “tonalism” lol. I am a retired graphic artist moving into being a fine artist. The lack of direction and deadlines is really difficult to adjust to, so I have been setting assignments for myself just like you were talking about. And emphatically “yes!” on the granular observations and goals.
I LOVE loose brush strokes and vibrant hues, and carefree forms and shapes I totally appreciate you Kelsey love😘. ThanK you for sharing this awesome exercise
Glad you found your style!! Being in the art field, I gotta say that is one of the hardest things to do, it takes allot of dedication and time creating to finally find it! So happy for you! Cheers
The master studies have beeen one of the thing that helped me the most when I was learning landscape art, it's such a wonderful tool, and you can choose exactly what you want to study, the shape language, the brush strokes, colors and light, the composition, you name it, you can make a ton of studies just from one piece. Great to see how have you go about in your journey!
Another great video Kelsey, I agree with all the steps that you mentioned. I think the one thing that makes it difficult for some to find their style is the pressure to find a style. Often the style sits right in front of your eyes, but you are stressing so much it doesn't come across that obvious. Again great video 10/10.
Yes! Finding your style is such a long progress! Your art will always evolve based on what you enjoy doing! I’ve been working hard with being consistent in what I enjoy creating.
great video and you really isolated all the points in a great way that I tell beginners and students a lot (I'm a concept artist and students/younger beginners often ask about finding style or confuse lack of foundations/skill with "style"). It's hard to articulate to anyone without the 'eye skill' that their work doesn't match what they're going for, or it seems they don't even like the thing they're trying to replicate. *sends this video to them next time*
This is the first video of yours I've seen and I'm new to making art. I'm really impressed with your ability to discuss a topic often considered too 'squishy' to tackle. I'm now a subscriber!
Thank you for this video, I started in watercolor because I loved the ethereal beauty of it. The last several months I've done a HUGE shift into impressionistic chunky brushwork, bright bold colors, and have been painting mainly in gouache and matte acrylics. I've been worried about my "style" doing such a huge change, your words give me much to think about and basically I need to just enjoy the process for now. I swear my art looks like I have multiple personality disorder right now from all I'm exploring...
that just means you're experimenting and leveling up in skill! Following your interests and changing over time is one of the best parts of being an artist
You know, I've been on the same path recently. I like doing abstract art and the thing you said about getting hung up on details and not working efficiently is a thing I've been dealing with. I'm learning that, for me, for abstract art, I really can't go in with too specific an idea. If I do that, I wind up fighting the piece. I need to let stuff just flow more. As always, this was a very good video!
I’m not an oil painter (love it, tried it. No patience haha but love to look at it), but your videos help with any art/medium I believe. I have embarked on many styles and mediums over the years. Currently I am about to embark on digital 3D modelling and this is basically the question I need to answer before during and after the year long task I’m undertaking. The question is posed slightly differently: “What is my identity as a creator? How will this show in my work?” So your video came at the exact right time, thank you 😊
I love realism. I love Michelangelo, and Rockwell, bob ross. I can do beautiful portraits but I stumble on the color part with painting but I am trying to work on that.
I know the palette for your tastes it is absolutely not what you are looking for, but if you have yet to study/look at David Hockney- his landscapes are really fun to study in terms of brushwork and as always, thanks for the video !
hi kelsey! do you happen to have a video or maybe a recommendation to a different creator’s video about pricing artwork? commission work and prints! endlessly grateful for and inspired by you ❤️
Hey Kelsey, can you make a video were you review some of your subscribers youtube art account (like mine 😂) and give some tips for improvement? That would ultimately help everyone. Thanks 🙏❤
You can totally sell a painting and sell prints of a master study as long as A, the artist has passed away a minimum of 70 years previously and B, you make it VERY clear that it’s not an original Van Gogh or whichever but an homage and a study of their work and signed in your name. Otherwise you risk a misunderstanding and fraud charges since there have been artists who have made fraud copies and claimed they were originals masterpieces of master painters and sold at big ticket prices.
You will not find your style your style will find you because it's already in you you just need to make enough art in order to improve your skill well enough to make it work for you
Thanks again to Factor
What I learned is that finding your temperament is incredibly important. If you have no patience, chances are you won’t love to paint detailed realism in oils. If you like things done quick.. maybe abstracts using mostly acrylics topped with oils would work best. I’m finally learning what works for me by learning my temperament.
This is so true! I love the feel of oils, but I don’t want my paintings to take weeks to be finished.
It's funny you mention that, especially patience. It's odd for me personally, I always think of myself as so incredibly inpatient but I've found myself just so deeply in love with realism and portraits lately and have been doing then in color pencil mostly (the slowest medium ever hahahahha). But I don't know why, it's the only thing I ever don't mind spending hours and hours over weeks on. Anything else, I'm just soo adhd and inpatient I just can't do it if it takes more than 30minutes to finish something nowadays. Hahahaha
@@unboundbytiffany I'm the opposite, I'm usually quite patient but not for art, and I love lots of details... so, I doubt I have many artpieces finished, though many abandoned (usually in a very quarter-done state).
@@goldenhours7you don't need weeks to finish an oil painting! I work in the Alla Prima style, and all my paintings are done in one sitting (3 to 6 hours). I used to draw w graphite and its waaaaaaaaaay more time intensive! Never again lol! Oils are just so expressive and free 😊 Check Alex Tzavaras of you haven't already. Cheers, and good paintings to ya!
I found my art style at 29. Now 33, still lots more to learn. Just wanna say, don't beat yourselves up if you don't find it as soon as you want. It takes times. Lots of times. Mine was like just had fun with trying all styles I was interested in and see how it goes for like 3 years straight. When I felt like any particular style doesn't fun to do, I can't keep doing it, or made me too anxious, it seems not what I was looking for. But even so, there still are some elements that I can pick and mix and improve what I like to do. Being patient helps me a lot.
yeah following the fun is the best way to "find a style"
Thank you for this. I’m still struggling to stick with a style after years of creating. I just love everything!! It’s so hard to choose. I feel like I’m putting my creativity in a box. I see so many artists paint the same thing over and over again which is awesome! But I can’t do that. Which I feel I should to be successful. To be honest I don’t like the unspoken “rules” of art. I just want to create! Even if it’s not the best avenues to take business wise.. I just want to paint.
I'm just starting to take art seriously and your videos have been a great guide in this journey 😊
You don’t need an art style just draw what you want and if you like something keep adding it. Your own art in itself is an art style.
I love that you are able to articulate many of the frustrations and thoughts I've had as an artist. That part about adding more detail in an effort to cover up not knowing the geometry was spot on. I always look forward to your videos as I always learn something about myself as an artist. Thank you.
Your comment really made my day Angela, thank you 🥰
I love your point at the end. I did a terrible bit of painting last night and woke this morning with the dreaded "I can't do it" feelings. Your video made me feel better - thank you. :)
I’m with you on all your points, and I agree with you. I am laughing at myself because I misheard you say “totalism” as an art style so I was googling while your video was playing because I had never heard of it. And I found some results but they didn’t seem to be what you were talking about, then I realized you were saying “tonalism” lol. I am a retired graphic artist moving into being a fine artist. The lack of direction and deadlines is really difficult to adjust to, so I have been setting assignments for myself just like you were talking about. And emphatically “yes!” on the granular observations and goals.
I am currently working on improving areas of my style to better represent the art I love.
I LOVE loose brush strokes and vibrant hues, and carefree forms and shapes I totally appreciate you Kelsey love😘. ThanK you for sharing this awesome exercise
I like how you talk to the camera like you're talking to your best friend. It makes me feel like you're rooting for my art journey.
Glad you found your style!! Being in the art field, I gotta say that is one of the hardest things to do, it takes allot of dedication and time creating to finally find it! So happy for you! Cheers
Your motivation 👍
The master studies have beeen one of the thing that helped me the most when I was learning landscape art, it's such a wonderful tool, and you can choose exactly what you want to study, the shape language, the brush strokes, colors and light, the composition, you name it, you can make a ton of studies just from one piece. Great to see how have you go about in your journey!
Another great video Kelsey, I agree with all the steps that you mentioned. I think the one thing that makes it difficult for some to find their style is the pressure to find a style. Often the style sits right in front of your eyes, but you are stressing so much it doesn't come across that obvious. Again great video 10/10.
Your motivation 👍
Yes! Finding your style is such a long progress! Your art will always evolve based on what you enjoy doing! I’ve been working hard with being consistent in what I enjoy creating.
This was one of the better art-style videos I've seen!! Very helpful info. Thanks for putting it out there.
Some really great tips, especially being very specific. Thanks
great video and you really isolated all the points in a great way that I tell beginners and students a lot (I'm a concept artist and students/younger beginners often ask about finding style or confuse lack of foundations/skill with "style"). It's hard to articulate to anyone without the 'eye skill' that their work doesn't match what they're going for, or it seems they don't even like the thing they're trying to replicate. *sends this video to them next time*
One of the best videos I’ve seen on style development. Thank you so much!!
This is the first video of yours I've seen and I'm new to making art. I'm really impressed with your ability to discuss a topic often considered too 'squishy' to tackle. I'm now a subscriber!
Thank you, your videos help a lot. As someone who doesn't know how to continue with her art journey this so useful.
Thank you for this video, I started in watercolor because I loved the ethereal beauty of it. The last several months I've done a HUGE shift into impressionistic chunky brushwork, bright bold colors, and have been painting mainly in gouache and matte acrylics. I've been worried about my "style" doing such a huge change, your words give me much to think about and basically I need to just enjoy the process for now. I swear my art looks like I have multiple personality disorder right now from all I'm exploring...
that just means you're experimenting and leveling up in skill! Following your interests and changing over time is one of the best parts of being an artist
Great advice and tips! Thank you so much!
You know, I've been on the same path recently. I like doing abstract art and the thing you said about getting hung up on details and not working efficiently is a thing I've been dealing with. I'm learning that, for me, for abstract art, I really can't go in with too specific an idea. If I do that, I wind up fighting the piece. I need to let stuff just flow more.
As always, this was a very good video!
I’m not an oil painter (love it, tried it. No patience haha but love to look at it), but your videos help with any art/medium I believe. I have embarked on many styles and mediums over the years. Currently I am about to embark on digital 3D modelling and this is basically the question I need to answer before during and after the year long task I’m undertaking. The question is posed slightly differently: “What is my identity as a creator? How will this show in my work?” So your video came at the exact right time, thank you 😊
@@g.mariepickett Thank you for agreeing🙂 I was starting to feel like I may be alone here haha 😅
I love realism. I love Michelangelo, and Rockwell, bob ross. I can do beautiful portraits but I stumble on the color part with painting but I am trying to work on that.
Great video. Finding a style for me is a continuously evolving process. Each painting hopefully advances my practice and I slowly make improvements.
I know the palette for your tastes it is absolutely not what you are looking for, but if you have yet to study/look at David Hockney- his landscapes are really fun to study in terms of brushwork and as always, thanks for the video !
Fabulous video, and wonderful talk about Masterstudies. Thank you, Kelsey.
This is a really wonderful conversation. Very insightful!
Shout outs to you Video Vixen. I’m Painting like you on my iPad. Affinity Photo is Really good. I’m using Acrylic Matte 02 Brush.
No way! I’m loving the art history bits you’ve been incorporating! Especially when you share an image example ❤
I like the production quality of this video! Nice job :)
LOVE this!
hi kelsey! do you happen to have a video or maybe a recommendation to a different creator’s video about pricing artwork? commission work and prints!
endlessly grateful for and inspired by you ❤️
I'll be making one on prints very soon! it's on my content calendar for April!
@@KelseyRodriguez yay thank you so much!!
I’m so glad I found your channel! Your content is incredibly helpful ❤
You’re the best! Thank you for sharing❤
Like before watch the full video. This is my rule number one and I never get disappointed. ☺️
These are very useful tips! It makes the process much easier.
Thank you Kelsey! I wish you good luck with your future projects! ^_^
Your motivation 👍
Thank you for usfull video👌Clear ideas!
Thanks for this fantastic video! Very helpful!❤️
This is very timely for me ❤ trying to work out my style so badly!
Can you do a video on finding your palette?
that’s a great idea!
Thank you very much!
I'm glad I found this channel. This is so inspiring 👍
All of human history to pull from. 💥💯
“Google that bestie!” lmao love it!
I’ve got to totally go check out Tonalism now. Thanks 😊
i looove your outfit!
lol Spooky has good art taste!
Hey Kelsey, can you make a video were you review some of your subscribers youtube art account (like mine 😂) and give some tips for improvement? That would ultimately help everyone. Thanks 🙏❤
What camera do you use to film your TH-cam videos ? I’ve been thinking about making content for yt
check the description :)
You can totally sell a painting and sell prints of a master study as long as A, the artist has passed away a minimum of 70 years previously and B, you make it VERY clear that it’s not an original Van Gogh or whichever but an homage and a study of their work and signed in your name. Otherwise you risk a misunderstanding and fraud charges since there have been artists who have made fraud copies and claimed they were originals masterpieces of master painters and sold at big ticket prices.
great video :o
How can I find more artist? I don’t know anyone except van gogh 😕
wikipedia, google, the internet is at your fingertips
Btw nice video
First comment...yahoo!
nice!! congrats on being so early!
You will not find your style your style will find you because it's already in you you just need to make enough art in order to improve your skill well enough to make it work for you