I see a plein air painter working with an Open Box M and I know they know what they are doing!! I have several of them (palette/panel holder) since I took some workshops from the PAPA painters years ago; most used them. Good work!!
Thanks Ron, It's so true, materials make all the difference. I think I have a variety of about 6 outdoor easels, most of which I never use. The smaller the better! Wood doesn't get too hot like the metal ones, and lightweight wins in the end.
Wonderful interpretation of this beautiful fall scene. Great explanation. Thank you for this video. Not easy in the wind, airplanes and cars zooming by😀
Right, wind is the toughest, most other things manageable! Wind is not the friend of the plein air painter, the fly fisher, and the model rocketeer; but kite flyers love it!! Nice painting she did despite that!! :D
Good, notice how much paint is on her palette, brush and thus on her panel. I had a work shop teacher once who was "brutal" with folks who had tiny dabs of paint on their palette, and scrubbed around with little paint on their brush and canvases, thus making "mud". He'd say to them: "For God's sake! Use some paint! They'll make more!!!" Never forgot that! LOL.
best are the small plastic grocery bags, attached, by their loops, to your tripod. Don't forget the rock in the bottom to keep it from blowing around in the wind!!
Ron Schlorff no, didn’t forget the rock. You can do it your way, and I’ll do it mine! Have fun carrying a rock with you, or having to look for one while you could be painting! LOL!!!
Thank you for sharing! Curious what type of canvas you're using. Glad you moved the camera. A muffler on your mic might be a good investment. Appreciate your effort to get out and set up/edit and upload your process! I love the Aspen brushes too! Hope to see you at PACE20 =)
Mom jessica,if you want the colors will come out and use color Burnt Umber,Raw Umber or Thalo Blue to Scrub as your primary Color on your Canvas.your colors will come out of your every tap.that is the Secret of Painting.from Finearts Prof.Ariel M. Gatchalian.
Thank you, Mrs.Gray. You are one of the very few Professional Artists generous enough to FREELY share their knowledge. Please don't ever stop.
Thanks so much Robert!
Beautiful artwork.
Congratulations!
Love your paintings. Love the help you provide for others. Good work
Thanks!
Ur an wonderful painter keep on
Great work
Hi Jessica! Lovely autumnal tutorial...very well explained as always. Love debs in Spain xx
Beautiful! Thank you!
Lovely painting. Really like your brush work. Great color mixing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful PleinAir moment.
I see a plein air painter working with an Open Box M and I know they know what they are doing!! I have several of them (palette/panel holder) since I took some workshops from the PAPA painters years ago; most used them. Good work!!
Thanks Ron, It's so true, materials make all the difference. I think I have a variety of about 6 outdoor easels, most of which I never use. The smaller the better! Wood doesn't get too hot like the metal ones, and lightweight wins in the end.
Wonderful interpretation of this beautiful fall scene. Great explanation. Thank you for this video. Not easy in the wind, airplanes and cars zooming by😀
Right, wind is the toughest, most other things manageable! Wind is not the friend of the plein air painter, the fly fisher, and the model rocketeer; but kite flyers love it!! Nice painting she did despite that!! :D
Thanks Ron! ;D
Beautiful painting
awesome. touch of the you're brush lovely!
Very beautiful! I love the fall colors!
Love watching and hearing your explanations of what you are doing.
ILOVE PINTING SUPER
Me gusta tu estilo de pintura, bravo el artista y buen día artístico !!!!
Very nice love the sky color and foliage! Also, I like the perspective in the painting you achieved!
Love your plein air work Jessica, it's what I aspire to achieve in mine. TFS!!
Good, notice how much paint is on her palette, brush and thus on her panel. I had a work shop teacher once who was "brutal" with folks who had tiny dabs of paint on their palette, and scrubbed around with little paint on their brush and canvases, thus making "mud". He'd say to them: "For God's sake! Use some paint! They'll make more!!!" Never forgot that! LOL.
That's hysterical! I love it! I think it's what I'm saying (shouting) in my mind when I see palettes like that!
Loved your pic! Have a great day. My best regards, Linda
Gorgeous. I’m glad you moved the camera several times so that we could see what you were painting from very close, it almost felt as if we were there!
Very nice 👌 work
Very nice!
Paris France? I thought you meant Paris Arkansas... lol -- -Love your work
I just had a thought for a trash bag,............Use an old pillowcase!
Love your painting❤️
best are the small plastic grocery bags, attached, by their loops, to your tripod. Don't forget the rock in the bottom to keep it from blowing around in the wind!!
Ron Schlorff the wind will still make the plastic flap enough to be bothersome!
@@SFarling so you forgot the rock?
Ron Schlorff no, didn’t forget the rock. You can do it your way, and I’ll do it mine! Have fun carrying a rock with you, or having to look for one while you could be painting! LOL!!!
@@SFarling Ok, don't forget to put your case back on your MY PILLOW! LOL :D
Nice!. Thank you for moving the camera.
hermoso saludos de chile
Thank you for sharing! Curious what type of canvas you're using. Glad you moved the camera. A muffler on your mic might be a good investment. Appreciate your effort to get out and set up/edit and upload your process! I love the Aspen brushes too! Hope to see you at PACE20 =)
+1 sub
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I believe this was done on a masonite panel.
Mom jessica,if you want the colors will come out and use color Burnt Umber,Raw Umber or Thalo Blue to Scrub as your primary Color on your Canvas.your colors will come out of your every tap.that is the Secret of Painting.from Finearts Prof.Ariel M. Gatchalian.