Studio Tour and Plein Air Gear Guide

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 47

  • @seriouscharles
    @seriouscharles Před 3 lety +1

    I feel special.
    Thanks for sharing your learned understanding relationship to colour and your pallet. I get it. Honestly I understand the things you didn't talk about like the fact that you kinda ronnie'ed your kit over time and it's probably the best plein air kung fu out their for free. Then you didn't stop there but you talked about your pallet. My take away is that i shouldn't scrimp on coulor or kit but give myself the freedom of color and sensible mobility. I spotted the white on the left and that makes a lot of sense and it's got loads of range. Well done. I have a habit of limiting myself and making non sensible rules about coulor and limiting myself to split compliments or some other quasi physiological pre ordained school taught thing. It's a miracle that I have been flown all over the world just to paint.
    Thanks for the tour of your work . You have a great understanding of light and colour and your images are very grounded. I have to mention the two water pieces behind at the end. The long one just grabs your eye and its nice but the lily pads one is magic super floaty like its wet. I couldn't see the whole thing but it looked alright!
    Dude! I can see the work that you have put in to what you are doing and as your 115th subscriber I just have to tell you that you are doing the right thing. Most people don't understand what you mean by transparency of a coulor within a pallet and that is something authentic that you can share. You should do a chat on your couch or just do a ask five questions thing there on a fixed rig for your guests. I would watch that.

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind and thoughtful comments! Im glad you found it so helpful and engaging.
      I'm not sure how I missed this a year ago, but I really appreciate it.

  • @sheilaiveral1
    @sheilaiveral1 Před 2 lety

    So glad to find someone from my home Chattanooga. Love your paintings.

  • @veronicagreen6180
    @veronicagreen6180 Před 3 lety +1

    What a wonderful space you have, paintings are amazing,,thanks for sharing...take care..

  • @amandas_muses
    @amandas_muses Před 4 lety +1

    Soooo much more than a studio tour! Tons of helpful, insightful, educational information! Thank you.

  • @russellwilson6388
    @russellwilson6388 Před rokem

    Very useful video, thank you for your generosity...

  • @Alexmaystudio
    @Alexmaystudio Před rokem

    Thanks for the tour. I’m working towards having a studio of my own so I’m loving this video.

  • @Psdyer922
    @Psdyer922 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video.

  • @alstoncox
    @alstoncox Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful studio. Thank you for opening up your space and sharing what you do and how you do it. I was admiring your travel easel. I think you said you made it? Would love to know how you did it.

  • @virginiarparker9503
    @virginiarparker9503 Před 3 lety

    Very well presented. Thank you for your time for this.

  • @TheLindosguy
    @TheLindosguy Před 2 lety

    What an awesome studio! Thanks for all the info!

  • @sherryhaney
    @sherryhaney Před 3 lety +2

    Me, again! I love the fact that you are avoiding using plastic bags. I’m a tree hugger, mostly. Using those plastic grocery bags makes my stomach turn every time, but with oil painting, didn’t know of other options. When you get back from a plein air, how do you dispose of the waste? I assume you can then reuse the bag? Again, thank you for this video. Very well done.

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, the bag is 100% reusable. You can dispose of the soiled towels the same way you would from your studio.

  • @ScottRuthvenFineArt
    @ScottRuthvenFineArt Před 3 lety

    I loved seeing your studio and works!

  • @donovanfisher6945
    @donovanfisher6945 Před 2 lety

    Way to neat to be a serious painter or sculptor

  • @sylviewheeler6237
    @sylviewheeler6237 Před 3 lety

    Great video !

  • @TJ-jq9bz
    @TJ-jq9bz Před 3 lety

    I love all of this!!

  • @bettebelanger9490
    @bettebelanger9490 Před 3 lety

    You have a great studio dude!

  • @huchencourouleau7304
    @huchencourouleau7304 Před 2 lety

    You got a pretty studio! U made your paint box?! So lovely! Wish I can buy one !

  • @MyVTour
    @MyVTour Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyed the video, nice work. That’s cool that you.are able to build some of your tools yourself. I have a question about where do you source your frames? I really like that style of frame.

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I have frames from a number of different sources, some are cheaper mass produced ones, some are ones I make myself, and others are by various high quality custom frame makers. Masterworks Frames out of Utah do really incredible work, and I recommend them highly.

  • @ruberti1000
    @ruberti1000 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the informative video. My question is about the hinge like mechanism on the outside of the cigar box. What is it called and where can you purchase one?

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety

      The hinges on the larger pochade box are Torsion hinges from Rockler hardware. The hinges on the small box are just small cabinet hinges, and the ange adjustment hardware is a straight Box Lid Brace/stay that I modified for this purpose.

  • @donovanfisher6945
    @donovanfisher6945 Před 2 lety

    More like a travelling salesman

  • @RamGanesh
    @RamGanesh Před 3 lety

    Is that pallette or a pochade box which also holds the panel while you paint? What brand is that box?

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety

      Both of them are pochade boxes I made.

  • @sarahdubois2386
    @sarahdubois2386 Před 3 lety +1

    can you tell me how high your tripod goes.

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety

      Its maximum height is 57". It is a discontinued Dolica model I got off of Amazon.

    • @sarahdubois2386
      @sarahdubois2386 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tcgoggans thank you! right now all I have is an old camera tripod that goes up to about 4 feet .

  • @sherryhaney
    @sherryhaney Před 3 lety

    What brand is that tripod? I got a Manfrotto, but it turned out to be heavier than my Pro Master and not very study. Love my Pro Master, but it doesn't fold up as compact as yours nor is as light.

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Sherry, this is a dolica compact tripod that I've had for years, and has served me well.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B009YE462G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabc_8s42Fb5W34WG8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
      I think there is an updated model of it available. Another good option is this Sirui Compact Traveller, Which is nearly identical to the, Dolica, but a bit higher quality and a bit higher priced

    • @sherryhaney
      @sherryhaney Před 3 lety +1

      @@tcgoggans Thank you! The price is great for one that is that good.

  • @kstutz230
    @kstutz230 Před 2 lety

    Where do you buy those frames?

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 2 lety

      I source frames from multiple companies, and make some myself as well. For inexpensive frames, I usually order from JFM. For high quality, handmade, custom water gilded frames, I usually order from Masterworks Frames out of Utah.

  • @kstutz230
    @kstutz230 Před 2 lety

    Name of tripod?

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 2 lety

      Kathy, the one in the video is a Dolica TX570B150SL, but it is discontinued. That company may have a newer model. There are multiple good options out there, but here is one I'd likely get if I were buying today:
      SIRUI Carbon Fiber Travel 5C Tripod 54.3 inches Lightweight Portable Camera Tripod with Ball Head and Arca Swiss Plate Load Capacity Up to 4kg www.amazon.com/dp/B07KD181B3/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_QF2Q4R8W7WCCXGRTGSJJ?psc=1

  • @phillipstroll7385
    @phillipstroll7385 Před 2 lety

    How did you get a wealthy woman to marry you and pay for all that? That's the video we want to see

    • @tcgoggans
      @tcgoggans  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't know whether your intention was to be insulting or if you were trying to be humorous, but it is just coming across as rude and ignorant.
      My income working both as a designer and self employed fine artist solely supported me and my family for 10 years, and since then my work as a full time self employed fine artists is in full partnership with my wife and the work she does as both a mother and freelance editor.
      Your comment displays multiple inherent erroneous assumptions and conclussions:
      a) that my work is not of a quality to support my practice and living; or,
      b) that I as a business owner am not skilled or professional enough to effectively operate a successful art business; or,
      c) that all artists are incapable of making successful careers that support them and their lives;
      d) that most or all of what is seen in this video must have been acquired not by my hard work and prudence but by manipulating and taking advantage of someone else;
      e) that my wife is wealthy and must support us and my art occupation;
      f) that my wife is a weak and pathetic victim who would allow herself to be taken advantage of; and
      g) that I am a selfish unprincipled leech who would manipulate and take advantage of others for my gain.
      .
      If those were not your thinking and intention to passive aggressively communicate, then you probably need to seriously reevaluate how and what you say. If you did intend to communicate these things, then I feel sorry for you and hope you find some kindness in your life, but I also do not have patience for people being rude to me, nor will I allow them to be insulting to my wife

    • @oscardeamerica6276
      @oscardeamerica6276 Před 2 lety

      @@tcgoggans
      *This item is the one I liked the most:*
      *g) that I am a selfish unprincipled leech who would manipulate and take advantage of others for my gain.*
      *It seems that this man thinks that you do not deserve a woman to take care of you.*