For my own mental state and sanity I need Anne ,and her wisdom in the studio. The hardest thing is the fear of the unknown. But staying we’re I am isn’t an option.
This was amazing! I could watch it all day. Anne is such a great instructor and always so encouraging. I know this is very thoughtful and work of a talented artist, but it also felt like magic too! Thanks Anne!
Oh Anne, I’m just so bummed your PYHO class was changed and I can’t be there. But this demo was spectacular, learned a lot and I will try again to “loosen” up! This piece is wonderful!!
I am not a fan of magic realism and becoming a loose painter is actually more difficult but the public seems to love it when it looks just like a photograph but not me. I like photographs as an art form .
Painting ‘en plein air’ sort of forces one “to paint loose.” Analyzing, abstracting, applying paint with the sun as your stopwatch, it’s prudent “to paint loose” and encourages quick mark making. Question: Does Anne define herself as a ‘studio painter?’ I see she’s indoors working from a photo.
Love it 🥰 thank you 👍
Thank you. I was riveted and appreciative of this opportunity to watch and learn. Thanks Eric! Thanks Anne!
For my own mental state and sanity I need Anne ,and her wisdom in the studio. The hardest thing is the fear of the unknown. But staying we’re I am isn’t an option.
I love that you shared this with us. As a student of yours, you have challenged the "looseness" painting and WOW, it makes a difference. Lois
Hi from Canada 🇨🇦 Ontario 👍
Loved it
Gorgeous…🩵💛💚🤎💙
This was amazing! I could watch it all day. Anne is such a great instructor and always so encouraging. I know this is very thoughtful and work of a talented artist, but it also felt like magic too! Thanks Anne!
Loved every minute watching this Thanks Ann and Eric
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Wonderful loosening-up demo, Anne! I'm going to try this with my acrylics. Great hosting, Eric! TY!
This is spectacular 👏👏👏
Oh Anne, I’m just so bummed your PYHO class was changed and I can’t be there. But this demo was spectacular, learned a lot and I will try again to “loosen” up! This piece is wonderful!!
Thank you ! This was a great lesson cause I tend to paint to tight 👍
Wow look at all those brushes! I don’t feel so bad now 😅. Nice demo!
Great lesson for me an acrylic painter 👍
Lovely painting🥰
It sounds more like pastel markmaking to me. I have been watching that, too. As a watercolorist basically, both acrylic and pastel fascinates me now.
I love this….my next painting I will go loose .
Love Charlie Movali He was such a delightful and brilliant painter and author. He is missed.
I am not a fan of magic realism and becoming a loose painter is actually more difficult but the public seems to love it when it looks just like a photograph but not me. I like photographs as an art form .
Painting ‘en plein air’ sort of forces one “to paint loose.” Analyzing, abstracting, applying paint with the sun as your stopwatch, it’s prudent “to paint loose” and encourages quick mark making. Question: Does Anne define herself as a ‘studio painter?’ I see she’s indoors working from a photo.
Is this live ?
Not easy but we will try😊
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It is not an easy transition to move from detail to loose painter. it depends on your character .Obcessive personalities have a harder time.