Painting Trees N’ Stuff - En Plein Air
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2017
- The day after my collab with James Gurney, I went to Balboa Park to paint some tree and stuff. Check out the 2-color painting challenge I did with James Gurney: • 2 COLOR CHALLENGE - Pa...
Another little painting vlog from the last day of the 2017 Plein Air Convention. It was late in the day, so the sun was changing fast. I wanted to capture the warm colors in the green trees and the warm glow on the building.
If you like this vlog I’ve got two more from the convention:
Sunset Boats Plein Air - • Color Study - Sunset P...
2 Color Challenge with James Gurney - • 2 COLOR CHALLENGE - Pa...
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Artist | Instructor | Producer - Stan Prokopenko (www.stanprokopenko.com)
Production Assistance - Sean Ramsey (www.peoplewhodrawstuff.com)
Editing - Stan Prokopenko, Sean Ramsey
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Love these painting videos Stan! Especially the little notes that pop up giving tips. Your stuff is SO INSPIRING! I hope you do more of these short painting videos. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Stan! For this, and everything else you have posted over the years... I get a little better every day thanks to your content :D
+Sustainability Illustrated My pleasure! My dream job:)
Beautiful! I like these types of videos! 👍
I recognized Balboa Park _immediately_! Such a beautiful place! I love visiting the koi fish pond with all the ducks. lol Lovely painting, Proko!
Love to see you painting, proko! I learn so much with you!
Wow, beautiful painting! The colors are lovely
This was fun! Love your enthusiasm and cheerfulness. Looking forward to more like this.
Love the Plein Air work. Catchy music as well.
Man, this channel just keeps getting better and better! I can't wait for next semester to start so I can show my art teacher how much I've improved after using your videos! And I'm loving all of the Plein Air!
I love all the little tips you include to help us understand what your doing!!! The shadow thing seems so obvious now but it never occurred to me before and is so much better!!!
I like these painting videos, they are helpful in showing the process of how to plot out a piece and the progression involved in paining
Brilliant Stan. Really appreciate you sharing stuff like this. Watching helps to fuel my own desire and energy to create
I really enjoy these painting vlogs!!!
Great to see that you are painting in Balboa Park. I did some sketches there last year!
Love your videos! This one showing plein air painting is especially relevant for me right now. Great presentation using the pop-up tips and your tongue in cheek charm make it fun too. More please!
Beautiful
I love it! As always, marvelous to watch you develop, now in color. Wow! Inspirational to say the least.
Thank you Stan
Fantastic! 😍😍
Awesome!
Beautiful work and nicely presented.
Great one.
Always learn from this quick lessons.
Keep on truckin!
Nice instructional video, well done.
very nice Proko!
Love these en plein air videos you've been doing lately
You are absolotely amazing, skilled, funny and an excellent teatcher!!
Talented man is here !
Beautiful.
+Kyle T Webster thanks Kyle :)
HOLY MOLY! You are amazing and I know exactly where you were standing at Balbo!!! Love that PARK!
Awesome job. So colorful and loose painterly style :)
that is just AMAZING! :o
Good god, that is the bestest estest painting video ever!
just wow 💖👍
Fantastic! Great tips and top notch painting. Love the super short format, too!
Awesome work Stan👍🏻. You're giving James a run for his money. Ha! Keep painting!
Inspiring... I think I'll do some plein air tomorrow
Desperately waiting for ur acrylic painting tutorials just like u did it in anatomy & figure drawing series, you born to be a great teacher, thanks 😆
Music is so joyful just like your painting.
Where u have taken this from??
Hey great video. Loose colorful instructional.👍
painting happy little trees.
Very tasteful editing.
that was full of usefull tips ,just like always🙏. could you please explain more about colors and patterns , and how should choose them
More painting please :)
Your generation is AMAZING!!!
great!
I really really really really like the music in this video :)
Love the palette, reminds me of something I'd see from a Pixar concept
interesting how the perspective is different between the photo and the painting, the photo is more wide angled, while the painting is narrow...
U're the best Man
You are amazingly talented. Thank you for sharing. May I know what kind of easel you use? Is it light to carry?
That easel though! Please can you tell us a link to it?
I am pretty sure that was my painting class on the other side of the pond!
Wow, this came out great. Do you ever do plein air competitions or events? I never get to go out plein air but wish I did (though I still work from the figure and still life in the evenings... so not all is lost!).
Congrats.... more painting videos please!
you are a genius
Where did you buy your easel I love the way you work
WOAH you actually did a painting? I'm shocked. ... and happy to see it!
I thought you only draw.
I live in San Diego! And I love both yours and James' work, are you guys on vacation or are you here for a presentation? Or a class?
This is a super cool series, and the painting is beautiful!
Do you ever get stares from passing people ;) ?
promo sir can u make video on basic of drawing like shading line cross hatching etc etc
Fantastic painting! Mr. Proko, do you prime your canvases for Plein Air paintings?
Респект!!!
Очень полезно!!!
Dear Proko, can you open a plein air course ???
Fabulous.. how about doing something in watercolor?
thanks for the bday gift
How do you set up your camera so perfect without foreshortning?? I've tried it but when I placed my camera perpendicular to canvas, sometimes camera comes in between my eyes & canvas & other times my head comes in between, it was like kind of rotation of earth, moon & sun. somewhere someone gonna stuck in between. Screwd up with this problem, need your help.....
May I ask about your plein air set up , the brand , I am new to Plein air 👏🙏✌️
Proko, do you plan release painting instruction videos in the future? :)
+Leslie L yes sir
Proko XD I can't wait!
my life is (almost) complete. yesyesyesyesyes
+Proko awwww yisss
HURRY PLEASE!!
what are these types of painting
called?
what kind of tri pod is that and where can I find one?
will you talk about what your thought process is in choosing Interesting subject matter.
Hello!
boi , give us the leg anatomy series m8 (JK noice painting mate)
Who the fuck dislikes videos like this, for what fucking reason?
miss click
you are the third art channel that I've seen do a plein air video, what is going on?
Generation4EvaYoung it's called summer
En Plein Air
Bob Ross does not approve your brush set 😂😝
Such a Bob Ross XD
Stan I try to subscribe to the newsletter but the email is never there.
fuck i love oil painting
Your videos are gold. Are you Russian by any chance?
Hmmm looks similar.
acrylic... right?
No, the tubes say ricardson oils that heis squeezing onto his palette
it's my birthday June 30
yo who is waiting on the legs anatomy. shit is hard to draw.
proko guy, please do that
+Quarter Mile yes Master. I am your humble servant.
fuck man im waiting bro, my progress is epic.
He resembles Jim Moriarty
Funky music
It's interesting how you can set up an easel and paint all day without anyone demanding insurance and a permit. Pull out a camera and a tripod and all bets are off.
Just a bit of critique. I'd love to see more of the things you're painting, while watching the painting, as opposed to mainly watching your actual painting.
It'll give more context to what you're doing.
Just missing the fart effect
don't want to be rude or something but you need practice sir, for landscape I follow the likes of Steven Cronin, Grant Fuller, James Gurney... might check their stuff. For anatomy yours sure is the best, anyway glad you show us some other of your talents but please don't forget the tutos on anatomy, I miss Skelly and keep on waiting for the legs(butt) series ;)
H. Daniel Hey Daniel always awesome to see advice even for those way ahead of us in skill set. I enjoyed this painting and can't really seem to find what's wrong with it. To me I feel it's more impressionistic so I'd like to hear what area you believe he can improve in, it may help me in the long run.
Exofley oh man, my skills suck big time (and my English too) just somehow I know there is some better landscape artist out there. just check some videos of the ones a mention above, great stuff.
Super Freak totally agree with you, just wanted to point it out given that Proko have that amazing videos/work on anatomy and imho he sure can create something better than that, just the "need" to point it out was because I saw a tendency in the comments with stuff like "omg, best work ever..." (I exagerate it a bit,but you know what I mean) and I think that an artist's worst enemy is the lack of critique (tough my vocabulary don't help me to give one as I wish I could). Good day and better go practice myself
+H. Daniel, Stanislav Prokopenko has been painting/practicing for many years. He has formally studied art and has his own style of painting landscapes. Painting Plein Air is not a competition to achieve a photocopy, but an exercise in self-expression.
Before you give him some advice on practice, maybe you should have a look at his portfolio: www.stanprokopenko.com/portfolio.php
It’s a good painting but I think a weak point is authentic colour. The shadows in the trees in the sky are too warm I think and he has pushed the cool cast shadows on wall. The other main issue for me is the treatment of some of the edges. There is a variety of hard and soft edges which is nice but the hard edges of the archway on the left is
particularly distracting for me. There doesn’t seem to be a strong focal point where the hardest edges and strongest contrast occurs - along the top of the wall - which kind of leaves the viewer hovering without resolution. It’s hard to critique when you don’t know what the artist’s intention was though. Stan has lots of experience to be sure so one must assume that he intended the painting to come out that way. On the plus side, I appreciate the composition - he is not slavishly copying from life but altering to create a stronger composition. Time is limited painting plein air so often you dont have much time to make decisions.
This was probably not intended to be critiqued as a finished piece of art but more of a practice and study aid and from that point of view it was a successful painting. Steve Cronin and Grant Fuller from what Ive seen are primarily studio painters whose work is primarily about creating motifs from imagination. It is formulaic approach: this is how to paint a tree, this is how to paint water etc. This method is a world away from plein air painting and painting from life where observation is the starting point. Both approaches can produce great painting, depending on the artists skill, but its difficult to equate them as the goals, methods and starting points are very different.
man . try to make it more accurate . i find more differences than similarities. i mean what u did looks like something from that place . but its clearly not that 😅. anyway . on the otherside i love how u use the light . the painting have a lot of life because of it .
Whats the point of doing a 1to1 copy if its not a study?
He could make it photorealistic if he wanted, that's not the point
If you watch his James Gurney video, you'll see that he changes/adjusts a lot of stuff to make a better design. That's probably also what's going on here. An artists first goal is to make a good image, not copy what's in front of them.
andr andrey it's plein air, you can't capture the entire scene in that short of a time frame. A studio painting might be a direct copy.
terrible