I just want to thank you for your videos. I put them on when I need to get into the mood to paint or when I think I'm failing at a painting somehow when I'm listening to you I can work through it instead of throwing my hands in the air and saying "well I'm done, see I knew you couldn't paint". Please don't ever stop, as someone who has fallen through the cracks of life, finding your channel and being able to listen for free is priceless. Hopefully one day I can sell a few paintings and claw my way back into earning something for myself and build a small career but for now I'm just content with getting motivated by your videos and learning to get past my own obstacles.
Wonderful video as usual. I'm going to paint over my old paintings that were not masterpieces lol and stop saving everything I paint. Just practice sometimes is is important. I think that will free me up to try new things without fearing that I'm going to ring my painting. Just knowing it's just a practice painting gives you the license to practice. Thanks!
You can not imagine how I admired you You are one of a kind i want to be like you I love your painting someday iwant to buy one of your lainting and keep staring until my last breath i watch you every day every night
"What if..." -what I used to always say when I was a kid. I am going to start breaking a lot more "rules"... again, to play with the chaos, and find natures rhythms. Thank you for so much great content in every video you gift us with.
Stefan--- I am new to watching you! I have enjoyed all the lessons I have watched but this one "What if" is extra special as is the one re the Golden Mean!!! Thank you for for your generous and excellent lessons! I wish I could be one of the people in your class.❤️
I've watched most of your instructional videos, and they are very helpful demonstrations that will influence my vest and pirate shirt wardrobe for years to come!
Here's a thousand "Thank you 's." I want to do oil portraits that can be handed down for future generations in a family. I had planned to do acrylic underpaintings, God forbid! I'm soooooooooooo glad I saw your video just now.
I wanted to share my discovery of light effects. I ran a copy of a photo taken of a piece of art. But I messed up and printed it in black and white. Well I thought I had messed up. The results showed the fantastic lights and darks so vividly!
Composition can be very overwhelming. I start painting, and then I step back and look at what I have placed on the canvas, then I alter it. Light, shadow, perspecitve, or just plain size of things. I personally do not think this is a waste of time or paint. First, it is the process of painting, without judgement, that allows my genius to come visit me. Love all your videos. Love all your ideas. Love that you are not slavishly teaching the "proper" way to paint something. Otherwise, all paintings would look like a Stefan Baumann and not that of the artist who created it.
Onkel stefan , thanks for this. merry belated christmas. these clips have entirely changed ( changed entirely, maybe ) the way i plan my work and the material that i use. all the best for 2017 . I wish you a 100% good health and more insightful clips .
I have been watching watching a lot of your videos -and really enjoy them. I feel I am learning a lot and even noticed a few things that you suggested I have already done. Like with the cell phone and the zooming and cropping. So that made me feel good-because I was beginning to think-Oh no I am cheating and how do I get to the point where I don't have to cheat-So all these years I gave myself credit for being an artist-I was just practicing -lol. And then the part where you say-throw the rules out and be creative-but yet follow the rules while being creative-I was a little confused by that. Then one of your students asked the same thing I was thinking. So I think I get it-because if you don't ask yourself "what if" then you will never know the answer. The what if is the part where it becomes yours-where you put your spin on it so to speak. Breaking rules are what has created us in the first place. Breaking rules has brought to us so many discoveries over the years. Like when an inventor changes a formula and suddenly there is something grand sitting in front of them. Who knows we might stumble upon a whole new way to paint or even to combine the paint to make it stand out or even last beyond archives. Love painting and you give your knowledge so freely-just hope I can absorb and use my talents in at least a portion of the way you have used yours. Thank you so much for inspiring. Keep up the good work and God Bless.
So..."I'm painting with my toes completely curled, and my butt cheeks completely tight, because I"m like "oooh what's this going to do?" Oh my yes! and I thought the best painters just "went at it" with no fear or trepidation. Ha! Clearly if you're not pushing the envelope you're staying in the box/comfort zone and being BORING. It's the courage to take those risks that really do and can push you into greatness. It's finding that sweet spot of "Oh Wow!" that's what you want, that's certainly what I want. And you won't get there in the safe zone. So push the envelope and practice the "What if" scenario. Thanks so much Stefan! Love you bunches!!!
The only thing that's better than plainair, is western art. Where you have to be as much of a cowboy as an artist. REmmington and Russel croniled the west. That tradaion is carried on by the Cowboy Artist of America. After waking up with the desire to become an artist. I went through my back issues of Western Houseman. Its a treasure. Even though I"m learning 3 chords on the guitar.
I just want to thank you for your videos. I put them on when I need to get into the mood to paint or when I think I'm failing at a painting somehow when I'm listening to you I can work through it instead of throwing my hands in the air and saying "well I'm done, see I knew you couldn't paint". Please don't ever stop, as someone who has fallen through the cracks of life, finding your channel and being able to listen for free is priceless. Hopefully one day I can sell a few paintings and claw my way back into earning something for myself and build a small career but for now I'm just content with getting motivated by your videos and learning to get past my own obstacles.
You have such passion. When lightbulbs go on for your students, you obviously cannot restrain your unbridled joy.
Wonderful video as usual. I'm going to paint over my old paintings that were not masterpieces lol and stop saving everything I paint. Just practice sometimes is is important. I think that will free me up to try new things without fearing that I'm going to ring my painting. Just knowing it's just a practice painting gives you the license to practice. Thanks!
You to girl
I realize Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know of a good site to stream new series online?
It's hard to instill common sense in others, especially in a exciting way, but you manage to do just that so well.
You are such a great teacher and artist 🧑🎨
I clicked the thumb up once once but I wish I could have done it 100 times!
Wow that was an amazing comment ! thanks
Well..encouraging people who paint and make them truly feel and convinced that they can do well..it's an admirable task.
I enjoy listening to you encourage your students to push themselves beyond and into what if.
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
your welcome
good “ what if “ 🌟. it is a doorway 🌟 - all the unlimited dimensions of perception ; the possibilities , the beauty 🌟- good word - what if 👍
Someday, I hope I can take your classes.
Thank you for sharing this video.
I agree interesting teacher he teaches like telling a story
Wow you guys I'm sitting here with a smile, I'm inspired.
dazzelated nao j ';
thank you Stefan, you are inspiring !
Your so welcome
Very good discussion! The critiques were so helpful. Loved learning about soft edges and contrasts. So helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for watching
You can not imagine how I admired you You are one of a kind i want to be like you I love your painting someday iwant to buy one of your lainting and keep staring until my last breath i watch you every day every night
"What if..." -what I used to always say when I was a kid.
I am going to start breaking a lot more "rules"... again, to play with the chaos, and find natures rhythms.
Thank you for so much great content in every video you gift us with.
Stefan--- I am new to watching you! I have enjoyed all the lessons I have watched but this one "What if" is extra special as is the one re the Golden Mean!!! Thank you for for your generous and excellent lessons! I wish I could be one of the people in your class.❤️
Might be your best video yet that I have watched.
Thanks so much
I've watched most of your instructional videos, and they are very helpful demonstrations that will influence my vest and pirate shirt wardrobe for years to come!
But wait I have more
Haha, great instruction! Very inspired and wrought from experience!
So glad to hear you say that! I've always appreciated your paintings..perfectly said!
Thanks again!
You are so inspiring. Stefan so glad I found
you. I feel like I am in your classroom.
Michele , I thought I did see you in class.
A beautiful explanation to paint with dark s and shadows. Thank
Here's a thousand "Thank you 's." I want to do oil portraits that can be handed down for future generations in a family. I had planned to do acrylic underpaintings, God forbid! I'm soooooooooooo glad I saw your video just now.
Thanks for the kind words
Thanks Stefan . I like these long videos -- I learned a lot from them
Bucky thanks for taking the time to watch them
I like the way you feel it... i love watching my paintings become :D
Me too
Very, very inspiring! Thank you for sharing this video!
Your Welcome
I wanted to share my discovery of light effects. I ran a copy of a photo taken of a piece of art. But I messed up and printed it in black and white. Well I thought I had messed up. The results showed the fantastic lights and darks so vividly!
You never know where inspiration will strike
Composition can be very overwhelming. I start painting, and then I step back and look at what I have placed on the canvas, then I alter it. Light, shadow, perspecitve, or just plain size of things. I personally do not think this is a waste of time or paint. First, it is the process of painting, without judgement, that allows my genius to come visit me.
Love all your videos. Love all your ideas. Love that you are not slavishly teaching the "proper" way to paint something. Otherwise, all paintings would look like a Stefan Baumann and not that of the artist who created it.
sir- I learn soooo much from ur videos- thank u so much for sharing!
You are SOOOOO welcome
Onkel stefan , thanks for this. merry belated christmas. these clips have entirely changed ( changed entirely, maybe ) the way i plan my work and the material that i use.
all the best for 2017 . I wish you a 100% good health and more insightful clips .
Been listening to your classes while painting. I'm learning and so inspired. Thank you for posting these.
You bring it together
You make me fell great to myself, and to my paintings ! I want to hear more inspiration from you sir! Thank you so much! 😊
So cool, how you bring it all together.
Thank You, You have help me a lot.
/Stefan teaches where things come alive for me. Thank you very much. I see things in a different light.
I have been watching watching a lot of your videos -and really enjoy them. I feel I am learning a lot and even noticed a few things that you suggested I have already done. Like with the cell phone and the zooming and cropping. So that made me feel good-because I was beginning to think-Oh no I am cheating and how do I get to the point where I don't have to cheat-So all these years I gave myself credit for being an artist-I was just practicing -lol. And then the part where you say-throw the rules out and be creative-but yet follow the rules while being creative-I was a little confused by that. Then one of your students asked the same thing I was thinking. So I think I get it-because if you don't ask yourself "what if" then you will never know the answer. The what if is the part where it becomes yours-where you put your spin on it so to speak. Breaking rules are what has created us in the first place. Breaking rules has brought to us so many discoveries over the years. Like when an inventor changes a formula and suddenly there is something grand sitting in front of them. Who knows we might stumble upon a whole new way to paint or even to combine the paint to make it stand out or even last beyond archives. Love painting and you give your knowledge so freely-just hope I can absorb and use my talents in at least a portion of the way you have used yours. Thank you so much for inspiring. Keep up the good work and God Bless.
So..."I'm painting with my toes completely curled, and my butt cheeks completely tight, because I"m like "oooh what's this going to do?" Oh my yes! and I thought the best painters just "went at it" with no fear or trepidation. Ha! Clearly if you're not pushing the envelope you're staying in the box/comfort zone and being BORING. It's the courage to take those risks that really do and can push you into greatness. It's finding that sweet spot of "Oh Wow!" that's what you want, that's certainly what I want. And you won't get there in the safe zone. So push the envelope and practice the "What if" scenario. Thanks so much Stefan! Love you bunches!!!
The only thing that's better than plainair, is western art. Where you have to be as much of a cowboy as an artist. REmmington and Russel croniled the west. That tradaion is carried on by the Cowboy Artist of America.
After waking up with the desire to become an artist. I went through my back issues of Western Houseman. Its a treasure. Even though I"m learning 3 chords on the guitar.
Excellent discussion. Our creativity uses the basics as a starting point from where we jump into the unknown.
Thanks for the kind words
Thank you..
You're welcome
Thanks
That one woman that interrupts all the way through. ...shut up lol 😂..I'm just kidding
Karen, I think if you where in my class you would also do a lot of talking.
CREATE DON'T COPY
Nv
Make the baby playing with plastic wrap sit outside!!!!
/Stefan teaches where things come alive for me. Thank you very much. I see things in a different light.
Thanks that's my goal
/Stefan teaches where things come alive for me. Thank you very much. I see things in a different light.