Dee Beard Dean demonstrates how to paint from a study of a plein air Laguna Beach Seascape
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- čas přidán 4. 02. 2011
- Dee Beard Dean demonstrates how to paint from a study of a plein air Laguna Beach Seascape. She explains in detail her palette and tips on painting, from the beginning to the end, how she came to the finished product. Filmed, Directed and Produced by Brandon Sargent Productions (See more of her work at www.DeeBeardDean.com) Music by. Joshua Bell & Paul Coker-Liebesfreud, Joshua Bell & Paul Coker-Liebesleid, Joshua Bell & Paul Coker-Tambourin Chinois, Joshua Bell & Samuel Sanders-Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G Minor, Andrés Segovia-Guitarreo.
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I have watched this video several times as I love to paint seascapes, and every time I watch it I feel I get better in my own painting techniques. Thank you Dee - I hope to see more video soon!
thank you for sending the video- enjoy seeing other artists from around the country at work.
Laguna Beach - very beautiful.
No surprise that a whole lot of "xxxxplaining" has run rampant throughout this discussion; not on the basis of your wonderful painting, but intead, on the "relaitive" (key word here!) warmth or coolness of ultramarine blue... some simply "expertly" repeating your exact words, while others, confident in their stances, stated that you had no idea about color theory!
You have displayed such a lot of patience, you must be a great teacher! Just wanted to say that I love your work and to thank you for sharing your process!
Ps, In total agreement with you on the fact that Ultra's warmth, or coolness, is dependent upon which particular blue it is sitting beside on the pallette!
Thank you Dee...your approach to color is a big help to me.
I love your paintings, the real impressionism --- cezzanne and monet style...many thanks to you Dee for sharing your technical skills specially on colors.
Love this painting. Your dialogue was very helpful and watching you paint is so educational. This will surely help my paintings.
I love your colors Dee, really brings out the light!
I really enjoyed the whole process Dee, indeed lovely work!
Great work! Thank you for sharing.
I've been looking for DAYS...I really am new at this pc 'stuff'. I am also so glad this video is long....at least longer than the ones I've seen. Thankyou for your process, and comments while you paint. I love it! I just hope I can find more of your videos. I've never had lessons. Can't afford them now. :( But you have given me my first. I'll replay this several times, as I try to emulate the process. I have learned from this, more than the 30 books. I have. Thank you so much. :}
Thanks for sharing your technics! It wil help me improve with figurative abstract. Beautiful landscape!
Beautiful painting, thanks for sharing.
I like the loose brushwork thankyou for your demonstration
Wonderful. Thank for sharing you process.
Beautiful Work,I love the impasto effect.
And yet it still is impressionistic and realistic.
Excelent work.Bravo!
Beautiful artwork
Congratulations!
AWesome and beautiful!!
very nice love seeing other artists work
That was a lot of fun :). Thanks so much for making and sharing this video- I love to see painters paint a full picture :D. I'm impressed you so perfectly captured the feel of being there at the location of the subject; very nice painting :D. Makes me want to buy your works!
Enjoyable demo, for sure. Thanks.
Well done Dee, enjoyed it!
Excellent Demonstration. Thank you. I've had the pleasure of being there.
Beautiful, very good instruction. Thanks.
Beautiful work .....!!
13.36 is my favorite stage of this painting. So incredibly gorgeous.
You need to put a colon between the 13 and the 36 so that it can be clicked on and take the viewer there.
very good indeed..love it..!!
Sensacional...vc é demais Dee!!! gostaria se possível, você postasse mais videos, ok!
wonderful demo, thank you.
Wonderful job!
Thank you so much.
amazing job! you're great artist
Beautiful art💙💙💙
Very fluid. Nice work.
Awesome painting!
Very, very helpfull and inspirational video!
Thank you for sharing!
Amazing!
So wonderful
Grazie per l'invio...Molto interessante e bello!!!!!!!!!! Brava!!!!!!
Thank you I enjoyed that.
very nice, and very informative, especially referring to temperature play of color...
your rocks colors are stunning neutrals!!
Nice work and very informative.
Thanks for all your comments!
Also like the finger work thanks again.
beautiful painting
muito boa a sua pintura quem dera tivesse alguem assim aqui no brasil. foi uma excelente aula.
Yes I must agree with you! Dee you seem to have things a bit backwards, ultramarine is on the warm side where pthalo is one of your coolest blues. Most common yellows are also on the cool side. Orange and orange/reds are your warmest colors and are often what is mixed into a color to make them more warm or at least neutralized.
Very nice - Bravo l'artiste
Nice work .
Wow...that's impressive =)
И хочется взять в руки кисти... и рисовать!!! Спасибо за видео!
very nice .... thanks
wow !!
very hepful thank you
amazing
You see alot of want to bes on You Tube, I appreciate TRUE talent as you are, thanks you, you are inspiring!!!
Very nice :D
Very nice painting. It would be very helpful if you would show the study that you were working from. You kept looking at it and I kept wondering what you were seeing. Nice that you kept showing the finished work.
I like the music.
Ultramarine is definitely a cool blue, toward violet and red, and thalo is warm, toward green and yellow.
Thank you. If you go the beginning you will see the study...with the word STUDY underneath. Thanks for viewing...
fascinating :)
loverly
what do you use to thin your oil paints please?
very nice thanks
Beautiful work.
To understand how ultramarine blue is cool, on a sunny day look at the sky directly overhead. You wouldn't paint that with thalo blue or prussian blue (warm colors). Colors become warmer and warmer as you get closer to the horizon. In fact, the color pattern is prismatic and follows ROYGBIV overall.
If I would have just opened my eyes I would have seen that the study was not only shown at the beginning but you showed it from time to time through out. Very nicely done. I'm a fan.
I love your paintings! They are truly beautiful! Could you share the type and size of brushes you use? Thank you.
I use brush sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and larger if painting a very large painting.
Que manera de explicar maravillosamente la pintura de este paisaje marino se le entiende todo lo de las pinceladas pero seria mas interesante subtitulada al Español aca an Cartagenad de Indias(Colombia) hay paisajes similares desde aca las agradecemos estas enseñanzas,estamoas interesados en aprender mas del arte de la pintura de paisajes marinos.....gracias mil
I use two blues..one is warmer because it does contain a bit of yellow - Pthalo. Ultramarine is cooler because it contains a bit of red. Yellow is the warmest color in the color spectrum of Yellow, Red, and Blue. The color scale starts with the warmest color of yellow and then the reds and lastly the blues. But within the blue colors there are warms and cools the same as reds...that is why I use a cool and warm of each.
COOL painting! Not cool as in warm or cool, but cool as in very nice. You know your color theory.
laguna beach is very beautiful
Why is this video not on? Could you please put it on
very nice thank you ;-)
Which Pthalo blue product are you referring to as having yellow in it? I am not suggesting you are wrong by any means but I am familiar with only Pthalo blue in red and green shade, and most Pthalo blue's I see are only of the red shade. Thanks for vid. btw I like the time lapse with narrated instruction.
very good video. how long did it take that woman to paint the entire picture?
french ultramarine is a warm blue, pthalo blue is cool. and yellow isn't the warmest colour, orange is,
Hi, I admire how you paint. Is there any way I can be trained by you if possible?
ultramarine blue is a cool blue and pthalo blue a warm? i've heard this before but ultramarine looks like it has a red tint to me.
Yellow is the warmest color in the spectrum...any other color that has yellow in it is warmer than a color containing red or orange.for instance Ultramarine has red in it and Pthalo blue or prussian blue has yellow in it...if you mix it with a little white you can see this. In other words the cooler blue leans toward purple because it contains red and the cooler blue, such as pthalo, cerulean, prussian blue all contain some yellow, making them warmer.
Hi Dee. Do you ever get paint in your hair? I don't, My hair is gradually falling out! Thanks for this explanation. I think your loose style is the tops. Thanks again.
JW (UK)
I agree with Dee. Ultramarine blue, having red in it and therefore being a purplish blue is cooler than phthalo blue, which has yellow and is therefore greenish. And purple is cooler than green.
Isn't ultramarine blue the warm blue (with red bias) and the pthalo blue the cool one? Or am I getting it wrong?
Rjurik Lodhbrok Hi ! Ultramarine blue is the cool blue because it does have red in it. However, Pthalo blue has a tiny bit of yellow in it, which makes it warmer than ultramarine.....Yellow is the warmest color in the spectrum of colors...it is the color of the sun...which warms everything, including color. Yellow is always warmer than red. I hope that helps. I teach color theory in my work shops.
Thank you, it surely helped but I still don't get why a red bias (which is a warm color) makes a color cool? Shouldn't it be the contrary? I mean, we generally add blue to cool or dull a color down and red for the opposite effect...or there's something wrong with my color theory?
+Rjurik Lodhbrok I tend to agree with you. It's my understanding the red added to the blue pushes the mixture into the warmer purple colours whereas the addition of yellow pushes it into the greens which are cooler. It's all a matter of bias as to which area the resultant mixture takes it i.e. purples/mauves are warm and greens are cool.
+Rjurik Lodhbrok Ultramarine contains red while Pthalo contains yellow. Yellow is the warmest color in the color spectrum....the color of the sun. Yellow, Red, Blue....if you add enough yellow to blue it becomes green. Red is warmer than blue but yellow is warmer than red in other words.
+Rjurik Lodhbrok YOU ARE RIGHT . ULTR. IS WARM , AND PHTHALO AND PRUSHAN BLUE IS COULD . SHE HAS MISTAKE .
Lovely - but I liked it even better when you painted the light blues in the water, it was much fresher, before it was blended in.....Any how still great!
@metaFLICK Thanks so much for the nice compliment...It was great fun!!! D
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Ultramarine blue warm and aren't pthalo and prussian cool?
Ultramarine is a cooler blue than Pthalo or Prussian....Yellow is the warmest color in the spectrum of colors, Since Ultramarine Blue has red in it, which is cooler than yellow, and Pthalo blue and Prussian both have yellow in them - they are warmer than Ultramarine Blue. It is good to know the difference between warm and cool colors in the same family.
+Bernard Poulin YES YOU ARE RIGHT , SHE IS WRONG .
+Dee Beard Dean YOU ARE WRONG , VERY WRONG REGARDING , PHTH. BLUE PRUSHAN BLU AND ULTRAM. BLUE ..,
+55sarajevo First. Dee Beard Dean is a very good painter. I love watching her get what she sets out to do. But. . . Again, I am not out to argue for arguments sake regarding the warmth or coolness of Ultramarine Blue. But with a legitimate scientific backup from the pros at Gamblin paints - Ultramarine Blue is warm, Pthalo, warm and Prussian cool. Now, if Ultramarine is sitting on the palette next to Pthalo it is naturally cooler than the Pthalo. But on its own, as a hue (and based on its colour appearance parameters) it is a warm blue in the spectrum of colours.
Have you done any studies on color theory that tells you that Ultramarine blue is warmer than cerulean, prussian, or any of the blues with yellow in them? You might try reading up on color theory explaining warm and cool colors in the spectrum of colors.
I have - six years at Monash University in the Faculty of Fine Art, to Master's degree level. Ultramarine Blue is warm, phthalocyanine blue is cool.
Bravissima. E' più bello il tuo dell'originale
nice
Pthalo blue has yellow in it....the warmest color in the spectrum. Ultramarine blue has red in it....a cooler color than yellow. The order of warm to cool is: yellow , red, blue.
nice)))))))))))))
why do many artist not mention if they are using oil or latex paints??? Very frustrating!
je ne trouve pas de démonstration en français dommage !!!
Вы должны! имеют большой день!
Beautiful painting. The video could be more interesting though, cut from the static shot every now and again, just some creative criticism :)
amazing