Our First Video - Tim Packer - Mentorship Program with Brooke Cormier: Episode 1
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- I am happy to announce a new series I am calling the Tim Packer Mentorship Program Featuring: Brooke Cormier. I have decided to mentor Brooke Cormier; a young artist fresh out of university, for one year as she tries to make a living as a professional artist. Each week I will critique her work from the past week, and give her new assignments for the following week. If you are interested in making a full time living as an artist I suggest you follow this series!
Brooke's Information:
IG: @bcormier_art
FB: @bcormierart - Jak na to + styl
Just stumbled upon this series. Thank you so much for creating these. I am just starting on my own fine arts journey and this mentorship series is so inspiring.
love to hear that ❤😊
SO nice of you to share the information. Many of us dont have mentors like Brooke has :) and this is helping me.
love to hear that
Wow, what an act of generosity to mentor someone this way. Thank you both for sharing the process online so others can benefit, too. Reminds me very much of my painting classes in college. A good teacher is a blessing!
Absolutely my pleasure 😊🙏
@@timpackerfinearts 😃
What a wealth of information! I can’t wait to watch the rest of these. I’m glad I discovered this.
love to hear that
This is GOLD
Thanks so much 😊🙏
This is fantastic to come up in my algorithm. So much to learn about Brooke’s journey as well as Tim’s mentoring!!!
Love to hear that 😊👍
1. Vincent van Gogh
Home: www.vangoghmuseum.nl/en
About: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_van_Gogh
Samples: goo.gl/4jFRHW
Dr. Gachet (specific work mentioned): goo.gl/ImQaGd
2.Tom Thomson
Home: www.tomthomsonart.ca/ or tomthomson.org/
About: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Thomson
Samples: goo.gl/xQWLxO
3. Brian Rutenberg
Home: www.brianrutenbergart.com/
About: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Rutenberg
Samples: goo.gl/pBTXr3
4. Larisa Aukon
Home: aukonlarisa.com/
About: facebook.com/LarisaAukonFineArt/
Samples: goo.gl/0pCLHB
5. Marshall Noice
Home: www.marshallnoice.com/
Samples: goo.gl/b8nvWJ
Bonus:
Zoltan Szabo
Home: www.zoltanszabo.com/
Samples: goo.gl/4sEsHa
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Many thanks
Thank you!
Super helpful. Thank you for recording this!
Love it! This was actually very educational especially seeing Booke's work and process. having the visual with what you are explaining gives a lot of context. Thanks for doing this!
im obsessed with her works! also such a sweet mentor!
Those mushroom paintings are beautiful. Thanks for sharing :)
Thanks guys! Really inspiring!
@@olle6343 love to hear that ❤️😊
When he said the cottage scene painting was maybe the least successful one lol I cried that s better than any of my paintings
Chams it is important to compare yourself of today with yourself from last month or last year when you are progressing as an artist.
Working faster. That's what I need, but I also don't want to come up short and have it be messy (since I do photorealism.)
I just found this. This is great, thank you for sharing 😊
My pleasure😊👍
Great videos Tim
Dan Barton Thanks... glad you enjoy them😊
wow, just discovered the 2 of you via reddit. Looking forward to watching each video as things progress. Cheers and thanks for sharing!
le reddit is here
My Pleasure...
its about 8 months later and Brooke is "Crushing it"
that was very interesting.
Thanks :)
It would be really funny to have Brooke mentor YOU in desserts and have you bobbing your head for 45 min. (Hope you have a sense of humor Brooke..) Kudos to Brooke.. you go girl!
lisa fred 😂😂😂
I actually like the house the best...hehe
Hi Brooke, can we do a Bob Ross inspired piece?
Question: I would LOVE for you to explain the different painting mediums for water-soluble oils. What makes each different and why would I use one over another.
1) Artisan Water Mixable Linseed oil
2) Artisan Water Mixable Stand oil
3) Artisan Water Mixable Safflower Oil
4) Artisan Water Mixable Painting Medium (I use this one)
5) Artisan Water Mixable Fast Drying Medium
6) Artisan Water Mixable Oil Colour Thinner
►► Although the website explains each of these, I thought YOU would give more insight into each product :) www.winsornewton.com/na/discover/tips-and-techniques/oil-colour/mediums-with-artisan-water-mixable-oil-colour-us
Also, a video on WHEN & HOW to apply Artisan Water Mixable Varnishes
Thank you !! And your videos are amazing!
The basic difference in the various mediums is their drying time and how sticky or slippery they are. The artisan water mixable linseed oil is very slippery, like baby oil and allows the paint to slide on easily. Stand oil on the other hand is very thick and sticky like molasses and it takes longer to dry. The best thing to do is to experiment with the various mediums to learn their behaviours... then use them according to the effect you are trying to achieve. I have used both the linseed oil and painting medium to coat the canvas and haven't noticed any discernible difference. They both work fine to "wet" the canvas
Fantastic ! And that's another thing I have NOT seen in any other videos on CZcams - You suggest coating the canvas with the painting medium. This is fabulous and I will be doing that on my next painting!
thank you.