Plein Air Challenge: Painting a Building in the Rain ✿ Plein Air Art Vlog #51

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2024
  • In this week's art vlog, I attempt to paint a complicated feed & grain building while it rains on and off all morning. Also a glimpse of other things I did over the last week, like hanging out with my writer's group, working on a top secret commission, and watching a partial eclipse.
    THINGS MENTIONED/SHOWN
    Places:
    -- Loveland Feed & Grain Building
    -- Dellabetta's Muse Coffee & Tea, Loveland, Colorado
    -- La Luz Mexican Restaurant, Fort Collins, Colorado
    Art Supplies:
    - Robert Simmons #14 Sapphire Round
    - Arches 140lb cold press paper
    -- Mjello palette
    -- En Plein Air Pro watercolor easel
    - watercolor paints by Winsor Newton and Daniel Smith
    Cameras: Insta360 Go 3 and an aging iPhone SE
    Editing: iMovie
    Anything else you'd like to see? Let me know! I'm trying to post something every week, usually on Wednesdays but sometimes Thursdays.
    ***
    Laura G. Young
    Bird & Nature Art
    Fort Collins, Colorado
    www.lauragyoung.com
    Blog: lauragyoung.blogspot.com
    Facebook: / laura.g.young
    Twitter: @LauraGYoung
    Instagram: @laura_g_young

Komentáře • 11

  • @LauraGYoung
    @LauraGYoung  Před 2 měsíci +3

    P.S. Thanks for bearing with me as I learn how to operate my new camera. That added to the challenge, for sure!

  • @yourphoenixcat
    @yourphoenixcat Před 2 měsíci

    Very good performance 😁💯. Thanks for sharing this

  • @MrsBarnabas
    @MrsBarnabas Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, Laura! I have a _huge_ respect for anyone who _paints_ outside when it's 3 degrees!
    I do plein air in the winter, too, but when it's that cold, it's from the car (especially when there's snow), with fleecy boots on my feet, cut-offs from a yoga mat under my feet, a warm fleece blanket over my lap, Hot water bottle under the blanket, and a baby hot water bottle in each pocket of my big winter jacket. And refill flasks in case they get cold before I've finished (and for hot drinks!!!)
    With the ude of some gaffer tape, those cut-offs also make excellent, ultra=lightweight fold-up--able sit-on-its for stting on cold stones / walls / damp grass, etc or as a lightweight cushion for the chair for keeping the posterior warm.
    I have a 48" fisherman's umbrella (the sort where you can bend the long bit to tilt the angle of the brolley) whch means that I can sit under it and stay dry, even with heavy rain. It weighs a fair bit, but it's a light price to pay to have a full day outside.
    These days (since I moved here), I'm working in town, and take all my kit + handbag (purse), chair and lunch needs in my shopper-on-wheels (shopping caddy / cart), except for the messenger bag with my grab-and-go bag in it, in case I decide to work fast and small. The trolley, with sturdy frame and wheels, is an absolute boon and deals with our uneven paths, cobble-stones, high kerbs (all normal here in France) rough grassy areas, etc,
    I'm hoping to get out into the countryside this season, though. I am desperate for some wide open skies and views across the countryide!
    I love the fact that you, too, wear long skirts for plein air. It's a must for me all year round, for warmth in winter and sun protection all year round - along with the trusty hats! But don't we both look different in our 'business' personas!!! 😄
    Thanks again for this video! I'm glad the camera and stand survived the fall! 'See you' next time. 😊

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  Před 2 měsíci

      Bonjour, mon amie! Those are some EXCELLENT tips for painting out in the cold. I used to paint year 'round in sub-zero temps, even in the mountains, but as you know my lungs can't handle that so much these days.
      That's great, that we share the same painterly fashion sense. Great minds think alike! Long skirts are much more practical that most folks know. When I was teaching abroad in a harsh desert climate, I found that wearing long loose clothing kept me both warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
      I hope to get the hang of the camera soon (it has a rather steep learning curve). I like the wide angle and the fact that it's relatively waterproof. A real necessity during this session!
      Thanks again for your kind words of support,
      L :)

  • @cat-annechats5362
    @cat-annechats5362 Před 2 měsíci

    Your videos, chatting and drawing , painting are very nice~

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, Anne! 🥰Hope all is well with you and yours and your lovely critters. :)

  • @DarciBarker-lu8gi
    @DarciBarker-lu8gi Před 2 měsíci

    Between the weather and the difficulty of the building, you have a great start. I could spend three days just trying to get a “believable” drawing of that. 😂

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much, dear Darci! Plein air has really honed my architectural skills, but this particular building is always humbling to draw, lol. I wish I'd had more time to finish it in the studio, but unfortunately I threw my neck out of whack and so have been prioritizing what I'm able to do this week. Good news is, it seems to be improving. Whew!
      Bestest wishes,
      L

  • @WildWoodlandsSW
    @WildWoodlandsSW Před 2 měsíci

    Very spontaneous painting in the Plein Air,nice to see. But with the weather as it is,you need to be! Lots of interest in your videos,and always great to see your part of the world,from your point of view 🙂🌲

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much, WW! I feel the same way about getting to see all your lovely UK critters. :)

    • @WildWoodlandsSW
      @WildWoodlandsSW Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@LauraGYoung 🙂👍🦡🦉