Awesome. Wow. A fantastic, unbelievably fast artist creating amazing paintings, witty with great sense of humour and fit! And not least an adorable little daughter and family. I loved all the paintings particularly the 1st one and the farm one. I don't think you exhibited the most captivating of your painting and would have won if you had chosen a different one. Xxx❤❤
It’s about time you posted a video Ryan . Great paintings as usual . Awesome to hear your dad was a painter too. Commission work sounds good but I don’t know if I’d want that pressure.
What a treat to watch the light pop in on your canvas, to be behind the scenes of such a cool weekend. Your work output is motivating. Time to bang out some paintings. Thanks for sharing the process
I’ve been painting my whole life. I am really missing out with plein air. I get it. I’ve drawn from life plenty- this is something else. I’m inspired, thank you.
Awesome work man. Beautiful paintings and it was very good fun to watch. Skunk friend ha :D nice. And it was indeed tricky when all the boats were gone.
Oh my .... your fun dont take yourself seriously but serious about paintin and love it! its in your veins I'm sure you could paint blinfolded, just love the vid your approach and how that painting develops - best of luck and I will just have to watch another
People seemed to be more in “realistic” paintings and coloring. I love your impressionistic approach to things. From what I have seen, I would have chosen one of yours. Following you on instagram now.
I really enjoyed watching the Video!! The Paintings and your approach are so bold and beautiful...Did you cuddle a stray Skunk?! a Puppet? But then it Moved. Oh Mon Dieux Tha'ts Nuts! : )
Интереснве работы,молодец Райан. Картины живописны,немного импрессионизм,но очень живые. Хочу пожелать тебе удачи в творчестве. Редко сегодня видеть такого увлечённого человека в мире интернета,спортзалов,алкогольных игр и прочей не нужной мишуры.
Nice work man.. I really did not like doing that event personally. I had a difficult time being a young artist there, people felt very stand offish to me, im use to people being overly friendly like out here in the midwest. People really struggled to sell at it when I was there. Also setting the event up outdoors I think actually makes it harder to sell work. In a gallery you are more likely to be able to sell the work, it makes the artist look more prestigious to prospective buyers. Something about being inside. But glad you had fun on it! Great work, i think yours should have won for sure but you know how events are, its very subjective.
I could smell the eucalyptus looking at your painting! great work. The other paintings from other artists look nice but they don't talk to me as being from California! i'm sensitive to the greens (wild sage from mountains )and the blues . I looked up the name of the artists that you mentioned/filmed and I like some work from Lindenberg like "coast cypress". Your Trinidad in the distance look like Monet's colors ,a cross between the Haystaks and Etretat. I like your ' road into Coyote Canyon " I was there a few years back when we had this spectacular bloom in the spring. Some of my favorite artists are Dennis Doheny and the classics 'Rose, Wendt,Bischoff.....
I would really love a guide on what brushes/paint you use to get started, im about 10 paintings in but need some better brushes they are falling apart already
i think you should've painted more boats. 😂 Just found your channel today, keep going on here bro you've got naturally good story telling and pacing. I thought you'd have way more vids up!
Hi very wonderful work I like the same way you paint 👌👌👌can you tell me pls what was the first step I mean what color you used first to make the first lines?
IM HAPPY FOR YOU, YOUR SO SO TRUE STICK TO PAINT FOR you I WENT DOWN THE RABBIT HOLES PAINTING FOR SOMEONE ELSE, in mind I GOT LOST, STRESSED, AND far FROM HAPPY SO TRUE YOU SHOULD PAINT FROM YOUR HEART. ARE YOU USING OIL RYAN p.s. I dont know why im shouting ; /
I love your work! If you’re painting in these competitions in oil they aren’t going to dry enough to be exhibited or sold. How do you deal with that? I’m learning oils so pardon my ignorance..
@@robynwhite5662 welcome to the sport of oil painting my friend! Yeah so it’s known to just not touch the surface of the painting at these things. But you’re right, it does happen sometimes. Thanks for your question, as it’s something I should cover in a new video
@ I would love it if you did. I’m thinking about making a box to carry panels but what size? What if I want to do a big size! My brain tortures me so! 😂😂 Is the skunk a pet? Very cute! We don’t have them in Australia.
I love ,love, love, your paintings! You paint emotions. When I view your paintings I feel happiness and joy. I have seen many painters, but none can paint with the brilliance and light that you do. I was looking at artist on utube yesterday and I thought of you. I woke up this morning and your video was there! I guess it’s ai. I think you would have won that contest if you had picked another painting to enter. The tree was not as interesting as your other work. It was a portrait of a tree. It did not convey your usual spark of joy. Your daughter is adorable. K eep up the great work. But when you do the thing you love it’s never work. You will go down in history as one of the greatest painters.
@@sugansugan56 yeah it had before actually lol. When it’s windy out I’ll strap it down. But usually it’s just a short drive and it’s fine. What do you paint?
@ I live in the foothills near Sierras and paint country scenes, lakes, mountains, trees, cows and horses - I have been in paint outs and was in a few plein air events in the Bay Area - I usually paint 16x 20 - would like to go bigger - I am a fauve
Could've painted a floating drowned skunk to solve that empty space in the foreground. The black and white would really pop against those yellow reflections. (Who believes that skunk he was hugging was real? (Thumbs up = yes, down = no)
That makes no sense at all, you should definitely have won. Your painting was by far better than all the others. Not trying to be nasty, but those judges don't have great taste 😂
Dear young friend , I think , as the watery colours flow down your canvas at the beginning of your painting , it is with acrylic colour you are painting ... Am I right dear ? ? ? Just I want to make it sure... Please answer me ... Thank you .. I am a sixty two years young student of painting from India 😁😁
For all the wannabes out their...I know you are salivating watching this guy tote a huge canvas outside but it's not practical. Paint better paintings not bigger paintings! It's not possible to pour your heart and soul onto a huge canvas while watching the shadows climb the walls in an hour and a half. Remember the scene you paint will be GONE in about 30-45min...GONE! POOF! Don't be a poser be diligent.
Welp, I call these illustrations, not "fine art". My reason for saying this? Because it appears that the goal here is to apply energetic slaps of color to impress the impressionable average audience, and to produce something as large as possible, with no consideration for the more artistic, personal, considered, and cerebral attributes possible through art.
@@ryanjensenart The Impressionists were incredibly talented and original. An irony here is that Monet happens to be one of my great artistic heroes. If you think I was placing you in that company, then you are very sadly mistaken. I am well aware of the Salon's reactions to the best art of that era of the Impressionists. You completely misconstrue my use of the adjective "impressionable" to describe the typical public audience who knows almost nothing about art, art history, and what may make one work of art immensely valuable while another work of art is ready for the thrift store or the garbage bin. What I meant by "impressionable" is that those who are uneducated about art are mostly impressed by the most superficial and flashy characteristics of bad art, which satisfy their ignorance as exemplifying skill or creativity. I never called your painting "an impression", I simply suggested it is superficial and largely unskilled.
didnt think the barn scene would make me cry so hard, i get scared painting outside, perhaps i shouldnt. great video❤
The Skunk Whisperer! Lol! Great fun watching you paint.
@@TheLindosguy 🦨! Thanks
My favourite art vlog. Enjoyed everything and the narration! Hope to see more videos
@@maxshamin thanks!! Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing artist, great daddy, and great husband. You are the trifecta! LOL
@@KayInMaine 🤙🙏
Awesome. Wow. A fantastic, unbelievably fast artist creating amazing paintings, witty with great sense of humour and fit! And not least an adorable little daughter and family. I loved all the paintings particularly the 1st one and the farm one. I don't think you exhibited the most captivating of your painting and would have won if you had chosen a different one. Xxx❤❤
My favorite is the street scene with the couple… but a close second is the festival scene with the pop up tents and people!❤
Some of my favorites aswell!
Flow………… it’s obvious……… I can see the feeling of what you’re painting . Amazing talent . I’m in awe
@@CatS-i2g thanks so much
love watching you paint. You are very inspirational 🎨👩🎨..thank you for hugging the skunk..❤..
@@MM-pd7dx so glad you enjoyed it
Finally after so much waiting new video 😁 you always inspire me sir really happy to see you painting 🥰
@@poudelaashish28 thanks for watching!
Great video and fun to watch. I didn’t know skunks were cuddly. So cute.
Your work is wonderful
@@wastenotwantnotArt thanks so much
So much fun, inspiration, and education in watching! Thanks Ryan! Incredible work!
@@douggreenman 🙏🤙 thanks for watchin
Hi Ryan, Love your work!!! Great video too! 😊❤ Thank you!!!
@@rl4424 thank you and I appreciate that
Love this video! Especially your words when painting the barn. ❤❤❤
@@nancyfielden270 🙏
It’s about time you posted a video Ryan .
Great paintings as usual . Awesome to hear your dad was a painter too.
Commission work sounds good but I don’t know if I’d want that pressure.
@@59jaguar thanks for watching
Beautiful paintings and your little girl is a cutie!
That ending 😂😂😂
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What a treat to watch the light pop in on your canvas, to be behind the scenes of such a cool weekend. Your work output is motivating. Time to bang out some paintings. Thanks for sharing the process
@@chompers11 let’s go!!
I’ve been painting my whole life. I am really missing out with plein air. I get it. I’ve drawn from life plenty- this is something else. I’m inspired, thank you.
@@astrorobinson3716 appriciate it! Lookin forward to seeing the work
Love the freedom of feeling in your work! INSPIRING!!
@@karenhope6986 🤙 hey thanks Karen
Awesome work man. Beautiful paintings and it was very good fun to watch. Skunk friend ha :D nice. And it was indeed tricky when all the boats were gone.
Another great video. I get so pumped to paint after your videos. Thanks!
Oh my .... your fun dont take yourself seriously but serious about paintin and love it! its in your veins I'm sure you could paint blinfolded, just love the vid your approach and how that painting develops - best of luck and I will just have to watch another
@@chrischallis373 🤙🤙 thanks Chris! Appriciate it
Just an amazing talent so loose and interesting….I could watch you paint all day….thank you for your generosity in sharing
A really good solid painter. Good color done what appears loosely and with great understanding.
I like your loose style love the paintings ❤❤
Love the night scene, they are all great.
@@MegMocine 🤙
Your paintings are ACE dude!
@@jameshenderson5385 🤙
I DO LIKE THE NIGHT CAFE SCENE
@@RedRonFJB thanks!
Your paintings are beautiful - they have a lot of soul
@@kerlyn3582 thank you 🙏
I really liked the one with the tents and flag but I think all your paintings were amazing
@@brandonmagnus4414 thank you!
You're kickass man!! Thanks for a great video!
@@jaketremble4463 🤙
I am not a plein air artist at the moment. But I enjoyed every minute of your video. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
This made me happy. Thank you
@@emmanuelolande8034 🙏
So good Ryan. Love it all!
@@shawngriggs3925 thanks man!
Man, I thought for sure you were gonna submit the one with the American flag. That was my favourite.
@@jackal1776 🤙🫡
absolutely love that painting
its nice when you look at it the next day
with fresh eyes
Beast mode! Dope paintings and awesome film!
@@sonnywong001 🤙
Love your work; your inspiration and wonderful way you piece a painting together with so much energy & passion. ❤
Amazing this inspired me so much❤❤❤❤
@@TheArtistttttt 🤙 so glad to hear it! What medium?
@@ryanjensenarteverything you did was amazing keep making videos please ❤ I personally do acrylics
People seemed to be more in “realistic” paintings and coloring. I love your impressionistic approach to things. From what I have seen, I would have chosen one of yours. Following you on instagram now.
Yes, like the content! Keep it up.
@@denachtconducteur7070 appreciate that🤙
Hey, I love your art :) Thanks for that inspiring video
@@PhoenixWave23 thank you!
Beautiful ❤
@@yves-vv6uf 🙏
Great work. Loose, spontaneous, well balanced.
It's good to have an artistic license. I have to renew mine, haha
@@miguelsuarez8010 me too! Thanks man!
Just found you.. and loved your personality and content. Greetings from the dominican republic
@@albertlopez03 🤙
I really enjoyed watching the Video!! The Paintings and your approach are so bold and beautiful...Did you cuddle a stray Skunk?! a Puppet? But then it Moved. Oh Mon Dieux Tha'ts Nuts! : )
@@jennifer-ey9vo 😊🤙
You put the verticales in - awesome
Интереснве работы,молодец Райан. Картины живописны,немного импрессионизм,но очень живые. Хочу пожелать тебе удачи в творчестве. Редко сегодня видеть такого увлечённого человека в мире интернета,спортзалов,алкогольных игр и прочей не нужной мишуры.
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Great!!
I don't understand how do you do with a big size of canvas in outdoors...
Cause with a bit of wind, probably everything start fly away..!!!😅
Nice work man.. I really did not like doing that event personally. I had a difficult time being a young artist there, people felt very stand offish to me, im use to people being overly friendly like out here in the midwest. People really struggled to sell at it when I was there. Also setting the event up outdoors I think actually makes it harder to sell work. In a gallery you are more likely to be able to sell the work, it makes the artist look more prestigious to prospective buyers. Something about being inside. But glad you had fun on it! Great work, i think yours should have won for sure but you know how events are, its very subjective.
I could smell the eucalyptus looking at your painting! great work. The other paintings from other artists look nice but they don't talk to me as being from California! i'm sensitive to the greens (wild sage from mountains )and the blues . I looked up the name of the artists that you mentioned/filmed and I like some work from Lindenberg like "coast cypress". Your Trinidad in the distance look like Monet's colors ,a cross between the Haystaks and Etretat. I like your
' road into Coyote Canyon " I was there a few years back when we had this spectacular bloom in the spring.
Some of my favorite artists are Dennis Doheny and the classics 'Rose, Wendt,Bischoff.....
@@frenchustube I’m so stoked that you enjoyed the video and actually looked up the artists. Thanks for being here
Inspiring!
@@ghose_one 🤙
so nice gerat painting .
Let me know what your favorite painting is!!
Merci beaucoup for sharing. Your narrative gives me timges ang hues of Jack Kerouac. Keep the brushes moving, brusher, er, brother i meant
this is sick
@@Nolfo_ thanks! 🤙
so beautiful ❤ new subscriber
@@K.ART_vlog thanks for watchin!
Dam that crane
The Eucalyptus one you didnt sell is my favourite!
@@FAKEtrailers2 🤙🤙
I love your father's painting! You are a very inspired and inspirational family of artists. Bravo! Thank you. Xx❤❤
You should do more scenery.... One day it will pay off 👍
hell yeah!
@@BMSculptures 🤙
Schwarzenegger of painting.:)
Good stuff!
I would really love a guide on what brushes/paint you use to get started, im about 10 paintings in but need some better brushes they are falling apart already
@@Kylosgrande ok! Reach out to my in IG
i think you should've painted more boats. 😂
Just found your channel today, keep going on here bro you've got naturally good story telling and pacing. I thought you'd have way more vids up!
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Humman experience ❤
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Hi very wonderful work I like the same way you paint 👌👌👌can you tell me pls what was the first step I mean what color you used first to make the first lines?
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@@MatsungPongen 🤙
lol not all skunks are the same! NOTED!!!!
@@stevemoran560 😂
Thanks for that,
IM HAPPY FOR YOU,
YOUR SO SO TRUE STICK TO PAINT FOR you
I WENT DOWN THE RABBIT HOLES
PAINTING FOR SOMEONE ELSE, in mind
I GOT LOST, STRESSED, AND far FROM HAPPY
SO TRUE YOU SHOULD PAINT FROM YOUR HEART.
ARE YOU USING OIL RYAN
p.s. I dont know why im shouting ; /
@@iancameron6124 hey what’s up Ian. Yeah oil paint and yes that happens to all of us I think
I love your work! If you’re painting in these competitions in oil they aren’t going to dry enough to be exhibited or sold. How do you deal with that? I’m learning oils so pardon my ignorance..
@@robynwhite5662 welcome to the sport of oil painting my friend! Yeah so it’s known to just not touch the surface of the painting at these things. But you’re right, it does happen sometimes. Thanks for your question, as it’s something I should cover in a new video
@ I would love it if you did. I’m thinking about making a box to carry panels but what size? What if I want to do a big size! My brain tortures me so! 😂😂
Is the skunk a pet? Very cute! We don’t have them in Australia.
I love ,love, love, your paintings! You paint emotions. When I view your paintings I feel happiness and joy. I have seen many painters, but none can paint with the brilliance and light that you do. I was looking at artist on utube yesterday and I thought of you. I woke up this morning and your video was there! I guess it’s ai. I think you would have won that contest if you had picked another painting to enter. The tree was not as interesting as your other work. It was a portrait of a tree. It did not convey your usual spark of joy. Your daughter is adorable. K eep up the great work. But when you do the thing you love it’s never work. You will go down in history as one of the greatest painters.
Ryan - when u throw your canvas in back of the truck - doesn’t the wind pick it up- do you tie it down at all?
@@sugansugan56 yeah it had before actually lol. When it’s windy out I’ll strap it down. But usually it’s just a short drive and it’s fine. What do you paint?
@ I live in the foothills near Sierras and paint country scenes, lakes, mountains, trees, cows and horses - I have been in paint outs and was in a few plein air events in the Bay Area - I usually paint 16x 20 - would like to go bigger - I am a fauve
Could've painted a floating drowned skunk to solve that empty space in the foreground. The black and white would really pop against those yellow reflections. (Who believes that skunk he was hugging was real? (Thumbs up = yes, down = no)
did you hug a fucking skunk!?
great vid!
Fir the boats
For
That makes no sense at all, you should definitely have won. Your painting was by far better than all the others. Not trying to be nasty, but those judges don't have great taste 😂
Dear young friend , I think , as the watery colours flow down your canvas at the beginning of your painting , it is with acrylic colour you are painting ...
Am I right dear ? ? ?
Just I want to make it sure...
Please answer me ...
Thank you ..
I am a sixty two years young student of painting from India 😁😁
@@anandkanchankar3584 it’s is wet oil paint
@@ryanjensenart
🌹 Thanks dear , for replying me.
Did you say we got salami?
For all the wannabes out their...I know you are salivating watching this guy tote a huge canvas outside but it's not practical. Paint better paintings not bigger paintings! It's not possible to pour your heart and soul onto a huge canvas while watching the shadows climb the walls in an hour and a half. Remember the scene you paint will be GONE in about 30-45min...GONE! POOF! Don't be a poser be diligent.
he's the only one that does this lol
Enter Islam and success
Did I hear you right, did you say you were going to photograph the horses in case they moved. You wouldn’t paint from a photo would you? Not plein air
Welp, I call these illustrations, not "fine art". My reason for saying this? Because it appears that the goal here is to apply energetic slaps of color to impress the impressionable average audience, and to produce something as large as possible, with no consideration for the more artistic, personal, considered, and cerebral attributes possible through art.
@@KpxUrz5745 you mean Impressionism. They said the same thing to Monet at the Salon. they referred to them as “merely impressions”.
@@ryanjensenart The Impressionists were incredibly talented and original. An irony here is that Monet happens to be one of my great artistic heroes. If you think I was placing you in that company, then you are very sadly mistaken. I am well aware of the Salon's reactions to the best art of that era of the Impressionists. You completely misconstrue my use of the adjective "impressionable" to describe the typical public audience who knows almost nothing about art, art history, and what may make one work of art immensely valuable while another work of art is ready for the thrift store or the garbage bin. What I meant by "impressionable" is that those who are uneducated about art are mostly impressed by the most superficial and flashy characteristics of bad art, which satisfy their ignorance as exemplifying skill or creativity. I never called your painting "an impression", I simply suggested it is superficial and largely unskilled.
@@KpxUrz5745 thanks! 🙏
Cotton candy art
@@ginogino3551 what’s that?
SEARGENT SKUNK STUD OR
SEARGENT STUD WITH SKUNK
THANK YOU .E BABCOCK
I am not a plein air artist at the moment. But I enjoyed every minute of your video. Thanks for sharing your time with us.
@@mynameisjustj really appreciate that! Thanks for being here