Interesting to see how you dealt with the extra line. It worked out really well. I like both pieces. I enjoy just sitting and sticking papers down to prep a page. It's so easy, fun, and can help calm me as there's no right or wrong way to do it. There's something about just getting your hands touching papers and glue etc. Therapeutic.
Hi Chris I really enjoyed watching your process with these 2. I really love them both. The 2nd one is my fave tho. Love that blue and then the yellow color added. I always appreciate how you are an awesome artist and yet still share your practices with us and encourage us to just do art. Thanks! Have a great long weekend!🎉❤
I see why you might think this is a Fibonacci spiral, but it's not quite the same. Still fun to play with and spirals can make an engaging composition 😊
Oh my gracious!! I think the extra line on the second painting was your subconscious knowing what to do before you did - because that turned out great!! Love it Thanks for sharing
I’ve got to do more of this. In the past my problem has always been that I’d do some collage and then when it came time to begin to paint over it, I’d fall in love with a particular chunk of it and that would sort of stall (or redirect) the creative process. Love how this came out.
I can relate, Mark! It’s hard when a part of the collage grabs hold of you, but sometimes letting go of that attachment leads to even better creative breakthroughs. So happy to hear you loved how this piece turned out!
@lisaess6514 Thanks so much, Lisa! It’s fun to mix it up-sometimes simplicity just hits the spot, even for a “more is more” girl! 😄 I'm quite often in the "more is more" mindset.
I am loving the blue spiral! The map in the center as well as the other text you chose to go under it all works so cool together. I don't know how you water down your acrylic so ratio perfect but the color pops. The wax pastels also help. I really really like this. I've never used a blending stump before looking forward to trying now. Because I can never get my charcoal to listen lol.
I’m really happy you like the piece! The map and text were random, but fun choices, and I’m glad the colors stood out for you-winsor blue is such a great color to paint with. Blending stumps are awesome for controlling charcoal-I think you’ll love using them! Good luck!❤️
I love both of your creations Chris. When you used the charcoal in the first piece you said you used a blending stump??? What is that? I have never heard of that before. I use my fingers to blend charcoal but you have some great values in that sprial almost 3-D looking. As always thanks a million, love watching you create!!!!!
Thanks so much, Janice! A blending stump is basically tightly rolled paper with the end pointed. They are quite easy to work and blend charcoal and other media them.
When you put down the mostly large black pieces are you purposely putting them in those spots? Is there a particular aim/goal for where the pieces go or is it just random?
I especially liked the painted one 🙂
Thanks so much, Robin!
Very fun Chris! I’m going to look through the newspaper tomorrow to see what I can come up with for mine.
Thanks, Sherri! I think you're going to have fun with this😊
Interesting to see how you dealt with the extra line. It worked out really well.
I like both pieces.
I enjoy just sitting and sticking papers down to prep a page. It's so easy, fun, and can help calm me as there's no right or wrong way to do it. There's something about just getting your hands touching papers and glue etc. Therapeutic.
Thanks, Pure Sun! I totally agree-it's such a relaxing activity 😊
Words have power.
Hey, Ann! Indeed they do.
Hi Chris I really enjoyed watching your process with these 2. I really love them both. The 2nd one is my fave tho. Love that blue and then the yellow color added. I always appreciate how you are an awesome artist and yet still share your practices with us and encourage us to just do art. Thanks! Have a great long weekend!🎉❤
Thanks so much for your kind words, Susan! I'm enjoying a nice long weekend at a film festival! I hope you have a wonderful weekend as well!😊
Thank you for sharing your time and talents!
Hey Linda! Thank you for watching! 🙂
Fibonacci spiral. Classic composition tool.
That is not a Fibonacci spiral
I see why you might think this is a Fibonacci spiral, but it's not quite the same. Still fun to play with and spirals can make an engaging composition 😊
That's not a Fibonacci spiral ..
Thanks for sharing your tips and techniques.
Thanks for watching, Cicero!
Oh my gracious!! I think the extra line on the second painting was your subconscious knowing what to do before you did - because that turned out great!!
Love it
Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Kelly! ♥️That might have been where that line came from because as soon as I did it I thought, "what was that?"
Both are awesome. Really like the second one with the blue and the extra black lines.
Thanks so much, Debbie!
I’ve got to do more of this. In the past my problem has always been that I’d do some collage and then when it came time to begin to paint over it, I’d fall in love with a particular chunk of it and that would sort of stall (or redirect) the creative process. Love how this came out.
I can relate, Mark! It’s hard when a part of the collage grabs hold of you, but sometimes letting go of that attachment leads to even better creative breakthroughs. So happy to hear you loved how this piece turned out!
I love your channel!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for naming the colors used. Just beginning to become familiar with the names !
Hey Katy! You're very welcome 😊
Super! Nr. 1 in Schwarz hat mir am besten gefallen, das blaue erinnert mich an einen Nautilus
These are great, Chris! Sometimes simplicity is just what’s needed, says the more is more girl, lol!
Vielen Dank, Barbara! Nummer 1 ist auch immer noch mein Favorit.
@lisaess6514 Thanks so much, Lisa! It’s fun to mix it up-sometimes simplicity just hits the spot, even for a “more is more” girl! 😄 I'm quite often in the "more is more" mindset.
I am loving the blue spiral! The map in the center as well as the other text you chose to go under it all works so cool together. I don't know how you water down your acrylic so ratio perfect but the color pops. The wax pastels also help. I really really like this. I've never used a blending stump before looking forward to trying now. Because I can never get my charcoal to listen lol.
I’m really happy you like the piece! The map and text were random, but fun choices, and I’m glad the colors stood out for you-winsor blue is such a great color to paint with. Blending stumps are awesome for controlling charcoal-I think you’ll love using them! Good luck!❤️
I love both of your creations Chris. When you used the charcoal in the first piece you said you used a blending stump??? What is that? I have never heard of that before. I use my fingers to blend charcoal but you have some great values in that sprial almost 3-D looking. As always thanks a million, love watching you create!!!!!
Thanks so much, Janice! A blending stump is basically tightly rolled paper with the end pointed. They are quite easy to work and blend charcoal and other media them.
When you put down the mostly large black pieces are you purposely putting them in those spots? Is there a particular aim/goal for where the pieces go or is it just random?
Hey JC! For the most part I try not to have too many dark pieces clumped together, but otherwise it's pretty random.
Hi Chris. It's very effective, and the simplicity of the first one is very appealing.❤😊❤
Cat at 8'53"?
Thanks, Emmanuel! ❤️ Wow, you have a great ear!😲 That was Reshiba wanting me to open the door.