Plein Air Painter Paints the Streets of New York
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Watch New York plein air painter Woodie Webber in his painting process.
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Awesome! That smile right at the end is the feeling we artists have inside while painting and with a focused face :D
Thanks!😊😊😊
Keep up the excellent work! Keep the New York vibe alive.
Thanks for the kind words and support of the channel Jimmy!
A little bit of cool for everyone who watches this. It is beautiful and feels good.
Thank you for the kind words and support of the channel Robert!
Good colorful stokes and good commentary !!
Thanks for the kind words and support of the channel Daniel!
et bien...sacré leçon pour moi! n'êtes vous pas dérangé par les passants ? Moi ça m'énerve !!!! Vos peintures sont pleines de lumière et de vie . Merci beaucoup, j'ai passé un beau moment
Just love your style!
Loved it 👍
your smile in the end made me happy
you are a great artist and your style is amazing
Thanks for the kind words. Glad the video could brighten your day!
Another one nailed. Vibrant feeling without coming off too strong color-wise. I grew up in West Milford (Jersey Highlands) L.I. and spent a lot of time in NYC growing up. You’re paintings feel Ike home.
Big compliment! Thanks for watching and you're continued support of the channel. Glad you enjoyed the video!
I soo enjoyed this! Thanks, Woodie. Can't screw up the courage for plein air, but encouraging to see you out there in the snow. (Btw ... music was lovely)
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching Ann!
Awesome vid to watch. Love your work
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel Bette!
I love your style, it feels so free and beautiful, you are so talented
There is a spontaneity and raw approach to the way you paint. paint is applied quickly and rhythmically with short sharp strokes. Your paintings are unrefined, abstract and dare I say brutal, reminding me of the base colours and intense brushstrokes describing a strong personality seen in any Van Gogh painting , but this is the character and technique that gives your paintings the charm and captivation that pulls the viewer into you paintings . When I squint my eyes to focus on your paintings and filter out the rough shapes and edges, your paintings come to life and I can almost hear the life and activity of New York, and that's when I realise I am looking at the work of a genius.
Wow! That's about the kindest critique anyone has ever given me. Thanks so much for watching and posting such thoughtful comments!
So proud of you. The hardest job I have ever had in my life.. People dont realize the struggle. Thank you for doing this with your life. You inspire me. Leave a tip can please!!!! Btw...i just did jail time for painting. It sucked like nobody's business.
Your style, drive and simplicity are admirable and the work is sublime. And, yes, your smile says it all!💫👍
Thanks for the kind words. Painting really does make me happy!
@@WoodieWebber you are most welcome. To enjoy one’s work is play. What intrigues me about you is how you observe, what catches your eye, your sense of framing, and your easy confidence bolstered by your well-packed gear. The ‘impressionist’ challenge is the virtuosic swiftness of execution required to capture those spectacular effects of the Sun’s play which never cease changing, defying capture, chimerical. Thank you for getting back to me - I feel honoured you took the time.🙏🍀
I enjoy your painting! thanks. im from woooster,ohio i watch alot of artist painting never get tired of it. I really enjoy the different styles of painting so keep up good work. good job!
Thanks for the kind words and support of the channel James! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Just found your Channel, loved watching you process and the interaction you have whilst painting, good luck and all the very best..... keep going :-)
Thanks for the kind words! I'll keep them coming🙂
Beautiful family I love your Chanel thanks for putting this content very helpful
Thanks for the kind words!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Great art!..
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
Thank You! Sensacional, maravilhoso, bela mistura de cores e tonalidades, grande talento. Muito obrigado!
Thanks so very much for watching and your continued support of the channel
José!
Love your videos...And your Art😌😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Wow man you’re awesome !!! Gives courage to try painting outside thank you for your honesty
Thanks for watching!
Uau...super show!!! Mega inscrita,,, amei!!!
Thank you Cristina!
i juste loved this video ! it was amazing.
Glad you liked it!!
I like it when you said, "it is a feeling rather than a moment".
Lovely tertiary colours, and perfect values. I liked the buildings and play of light being the key focal points to the painting, rather than the snowy sidewalk.
Very Brave ...were your feet or hands cold? Was it windy, and so the cold going right through you? layers, a windstopper outer shell, bamboo socks? Perhaps you were in the zone, to not feel it?
Cold definitely stops me, confines me to one room, when I lived in Goulburn, it got to -5 degrees Celsius some days, with a few snowy days every year. 2.5 hrs south west of Sydney, in the plateaus and high flatter lands.
Eliza MB Day
2nd video of yours seen today.
Dulwich Hill, Sydney Australia x
I can see your art in a museum
Wow, than you!
Do I see a little Hopper?? Keep on keepin' on! Looks like you are loving life!
Hopper's great🙂 I'm Always having fun🖼🎨👍Thanks for watching!
Dragging all the equipment, the changing light conditions, cold, hot weather, insects, no bathroom, etc. That's why I don't do plain air painting. I prefer doing quick sketches with pastels or watercolors to complement the photos.
Great art
Thanks
👍🏻
I have the same pochade box that you have, do you have trouble with your tripods breaking? I’ve had 2 break on me. I’ve also noticed in your later videos that your using a French easel, did you not like the sienna as much? Or was it because you wanted to work on a larger canvas?
Hahaha funny you say that. The tripod actually broke as I was setting up for this video. It was my third one in two months. If you look closely I was balancing it the whole time I was out there. They can be rather delicate, especially in the cold of winter in NYC. After that, I started using a half box French easel and have really fallen in love with the simplicity of it. Also I've been working a bit lager lately. I might use a pochade box from time to time for smaller works, but the half box is now my go to. Great questions. Thanks for watching!
@@WoodieWebber thank you
Got to give you credit hauling around so much gear can give you a hernia, especially in the cold weather. Maybe you need to cut the weight down a tad since there are so many lighter options.
Nice work, subbed.
Thanks!
Hmm the lady says she paints after asking if his painting he is holding vertically on canvas was watercolor???
Who is your cameraman, please? How much do you him for shooting the process?
My sister in law shot this video and didn't charge me for it. Thanks for watching!
This shows your heart and soul….. hmmmmm … must be a Chihuahua lover…… all bets are ON from here!
He should bring a business card or offer the painting straight away with 50% upfront payment or full payment it has his own style of painting , unlike Leonardo Da Vinci I think in my opinion he do it phase by phase , payment was made before the start of the following phase. Sorry guys it only my opinion.
An explanation of what you are doing, paints and thought processes would be more appreciated.
Ya..paint yo bro
Muzzled ⁉️
Bye, ... next.
Don't forget your booster this winter.
You remind me of a Illustrator
Thanks! Paintings can help tell a story too I suppose🙂
That painting did.
Paint. I’ll get back to ya bro
Thanks. I'll keep painting!
Are you “self taught.”