Thank you for turning me on to the Ampersand Gesso Panels in the last stream. I used to buy masonite and build my own cradling and gesso it myself. Right now, though, I don't have the space in our new house until next year when I can build a shed/workshop space. Not to say that I've ever been a great painter, but it's fun. My main love is printmaking.
Thank you so much for watching! If you liked this one on water mixable oils, we have a whole playlist of painting tutorials you can watch: th-cam.com/play/PLvt8_pMl6ywk7zc4BskYW33YEBno7tGph.html -Lauryn, Art Prof Teaching Artist
Hi! I've been watching for about a year now and I love your videos and tutorials! It's refreshing to watch someone in the process of learning and making mistakes, it feels so much more human. Also, the state you're talking about when you paint and just focus on the art making process is known as "Flow" in psychology! It's a fascinating field of study. It's characterized by complete mental involvement in the task, ecstasy/disconnect from "normal" reality, inner clarity, timelessness, serenity/lack of sense of self, competence and intrinsic motivation!
Wow, that is so interesting! I'd love to learn more about that. I love getting so lost in a project that I forget where I am physically! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Paintings to see on your bucket list - I went to Santa Fe and saw Georgia O’Keefe paintings and they were so beautiful. As I stood there looking at these wonders, I kept choking back tears. Sounds goofy I know…but true.
About the question about drying and varnishing (I'm watching this a moment in my lunchbreak, so maybe it is answered later in the video). Water mixable oils is oilpaints. No they can not be reactivated after dry (unless using some kind of varnish I guess). You have to wait months/a year to varnish like with all oilpaints, but check the brands information on that - it might vary. All of the brands I know have lots of information about the paints on their websites, also pigment content and light fastness and stuff like that.
Thank you so much for this info!! We appreciate the response :) I have a few paintings I've wanted to varnish for a while now, but I have yet to do the research, haha - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Thanks for watching! If you want to watch the first part of this tutorial, here's the link: th-cam.com/video/HFz0L2XzwlE/w-d-xo.html you might enjoy it :) - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Do you already have a oilpastel tutorial and if so, where can I find it? Btw these tutorials and paint-alongs are so helpful thank you so much for the help!!!
Thank you for turning me on to the Ampersand Gesso Panels in the last stream. I used to buy masonite and build my own cradling and gesso it myself. Right now, though, I don't have the space in our new house until next year when I can build a shed/workshop space. Not to say that I've ever been a great painter, but it's fun. My main love is printmaking.
Love the way you “play” with this medium.
I know, it's super satisfying to watch! - Mia, Art Prof Staff
Just found you and plan to go find all of your videos. I love your teaching.
Thank you so much for watching! If you liked this one on water mixable oils, we have a whole playlist of painting tutorials you can watch: th-cam.com/play/PLvt8_pMl6ywk7zc4BskYW33YEBno7tGph.html -Lauryn, Art Prof Teaching Artist
Hi! I've been watching for about a year now and I love your videos and tutorials! It's refreshing to watch someone in the process of learning and making mistakes, it feels so much more human.
Also, the state you're talking about when you paint and just focus on the art making process is known as "Flow" in psychology! It's a fascinating field of study.
It's characterized by complete mental involvement in the task, ecstasy/disconnect from "normal" reality, inner clarity, timelessness, serenity/lack of sense of self, competence and intrinsic motivation!
Wow, that is so interesting! I'd love to learn more about that. I love getting so lost in a project that I forget where I am physically! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Paintings to see on your bucket list - I went to Santa Fe and saw Georgia O’Keefe paintings and they were so beautiful. As I stood there looking at these wonders, I kept choking back tears. Sounds goofy I know…but true.
That's how you know it's great art!!! We're so happy you had such a powerful experience :) - Mia, Art Prof Staff
Beautiful underpainting!
It really is! - Mia, Art Prof Staff
Thanks prof- I have learned important lessons in composition and getting the colours right with the squint technique- it’s truly a great idea!!😃
Glad it was helpful! -Lauryn, Art Prof Teaching Artist
I think this looks beautiful. It's really helpful to see how an oil painting all comes together!
It's so fun to watch the process, I agree! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Amazing, thanks for letting us be a part of your experiments, I'm learning so much 🤩
Thanks for being here! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
About the question about drying and varnishing (I'm watching this a moment in my lunchbreak, so maybe it is answered later in the video). Water mixable oils is oilpaints. No they can not be reactivated after dry (unless using some kind of varnish I guess). You have to wait months/a year to varnish like with all oilpaints, but check the brands information on that - it might vary. All of the brands I know have lots of information about the paints on their websites, also pigment content and light fastness and stuff like that.
Thank you so much for this info!! We appreciate the response :) I have a few paintings I've wanted to varnish for a while now, but I have yet to do the research, haha - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
So much valuable information, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Great video and what a beautiful painting!
Thanks for watching! If you want to watch the first part of this tutorial, here's the link: th-cam.com/video/HFz0L2XzwlE/w-d-xo.html you might enjoy it :) - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
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Thank you! I’ll check it out!
what a great video, thank you so much
You're very welcome! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
I’m so glad I found another Caravaggio fan 😂
Haha, he's amazing! - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff
Do you already have a oilpastel tutorial and if so, where can I find it? Btw these tutorials and paint-alongs are so helpful thank you so much for the help!!!
Yup! We got you covered: th-cam.com/video/m3LvvB1EKKk/w-d-xo.html -Prof Lieu
Watch Parts 1-3 of this tutorial in this playlist: th-cam.com/channels/G19ZyhUNbkPzU105yq8Rgw.htmlplaylists?view=1&flow=grid
Have you tried scrub bud in yourkitchen?
Scrub bud is awesome! -Lauryn, Art Prof Teaching Artist
That would give therecessedareas on the orange.
Hi hi
Greetings :) - Mia Rozear, Art Prof Staff