How to Make a TINY Art Studio đ©âđš For People with No Space
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 06. 2024
- I had a 'no space' art studio for years and launched my career from it - anything IS possible!
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Those portable drawing stations are so cool! I myself use a flat board against a thick pillow (and my pillow stand if I can find it) and Iâm set for next couple hours of drawing or reading â€
I'm a hobby artist and a couple of years ago I tried to use pastel pencils. It was a disaster and I gave them to a friend. A couple of months ago, I came across Emily's CZcams video's and her tutorials/demonstrations were so good that I bought the pencils and the surfaces that she recommended and tried again. I followed her instructions and I produced an image of my dog that I am proud of. In my view, Emily is the Internet's go to teacher of pastels. Thanks Emily, for posting so many helpful videos.
Wow thank you so much for this feedback! Iâm so glad youâve managed to unlock your inner artist and take on some big projects!
Great stack of information for us all Emily, so thanks. I work with my paper laid horizontally, had no issues working that way, but have a small easel which I will now out to use and see if my work improves.
I hope your wedding day is perfect.
Thanks Guy! Youâll be fine working flat if youâre working from a trace, but if not your drawing will be elongated! That said, itâs a bad position for your back and wrist so either standing or an adjustable surface is the way to go for longevity
Brilliant video Emily, love these, great to see your sense of humour coming through! Anyone who hasnât subscribed to Emilyâs tutorials should do so if you are serious about learning pastels. I started with Emily 3 years ago and now take pet portraits commissions as well as local exhibitions. Emily is a brilliant teacher!
Hanks Martin! And thanks for the heads up about the silent video đ«Ł Iâm busy packing as we get married next weekend. Your work is professional standard and just shows the incredible dedication youâve given to this craft!
Have a wonderful wedding and break with your new husband. Pitter patter next đ€
love the desktop easel and light. Need to add to my studio!
I have to say theyâve made my life a lot easier when I just want to get cracking quickly, or if itâs in the early hours. I also used to keep all my sharpening things on a tea tray, to prevent mess pressing everywhere and that worked really well for a smaller space!
Perfect, I have been considering one of these easels. Thanks. â€đâđš
I have to say theyâre great, it does make my life easier if Iâm travelling around and only have a table to work fromâŠI just couldnât believe how affordable they are for the quality either! Iâve been missing out đ
I'm in exactly this particular situation. The only thing I need is a light for my table easel and I'll be good to go!
Building it all up in bits and pieces is the way to go, it's amazing how little you actually need to have a good little creative space
Thanks very much, I'm in the process of downsizing to move home, and this has been great. Xxx
This video is just amazing! đ„°
Thank you!!
Great video Emily. You are the reason I am now in love with pastel drawing and I draw every day, so thank you for showing me that I can do this. I certainly didnât know I could until the workshop of the highland cow all that time ago. Youâre a great teacher and without you, I wouldnât be doing this so thank you. Also, on a different note; what is the name of that divine yellow on your walls? Itâs fabulous!
Thank you so much Lillie, thatâs so lovely to hear! Seeing people take to this media and go on to have a hobby they can enjoy or even sell their work is just amazing to watch.
The yellow was a mixed paint from B&Q Valspur range. While I canât recall the name I wouldnât recommend it! It took 4 coats to get it opaque which cost a small fortune, and took forever, and doesnât wear that well. The colour is bang on what I wanted but the paint itself is overpriced poo đ
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 Itâs been 8 months of drawing and finding out that this is what calms my mind. I took my work into a framers and two people asked me to do commissions for them. I never expected anyone to want me to and this was only a hobby/relaxant but word seems to be getting round Iâm becoming busy. Iâm baffled! Who knew! All thanks to you. x
About your paint: Thats a bit rubbish isnât it. Shame you canât remember the colour. Iâve always had Valspar and get the ridiculously expensive one but, I always add about 250-300ml of water to every 5 litre tin. It makes it cover better, go further and cutting in is a dream. Most people think you should use the paint straight out of the tub/can (I used to) but it can make it a nightmare to use. Itâs too chalky and thick and coverage looks patchy and uneven sheen/texture when dry. Adding water has been a game changer. Although, Iâve been decorating and Iâve made my own mixes with white base and added my own pigments. I couldnât find a colour to match an ornament I had so I decided to colour match it myself. Jack of all trades me. Ha.
Brilliant!
Thank you!
Great and creative presentation
Thanks, Bev! It was fun to create!
Wall paint colour please!
Iâm afraid it was a mixed on from b and q but the quality of the paint was terrible! Took 4 coats to become opaque!
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 thank you!
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So sorry Gary, itâs Emilyart20 no capital on Art đ«Ł
the wall behind you should be black for painting or drawing , you need precise color judgement ! regards
I donât really fancy a black kitchen though!
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