TOP Tips for Loose Painting

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Komentáře • 166

  • @daikayll1897
    @daikayll1897 Před 2 lety +36

    Try starting a painting from a photo or photos. Then after 10 minutes , put the pictures away and try finishing from memory. But for only a further 10 minutes.
    In 30 minutes you may have a painting but it will definately encourage you to speed up WHEN you go outside.

  • @jerrychan1471
    @jerrychan1471 Před 2 lety +11

    I absolutely love your shared thought processes behind your beautiful paintings. Fantastic video, keep them coming!

  • @KathyBrooksArt
    @KathyBrooksArt Před 2 lety +4

    Loved seeing the real time and all of your commentary. Thanks!

  • @urbanpioneer5326
    @urbanpioneer5326 Před rokem +2

    The advice on figuring out the composition alone was worth the time. Thank you Chelsea.

  • @andreabluegreen7530
    @andreabluegreen7530 Před 2 lety +5

    Really clear and helpful. I appreciate your thoughts on thinking the painting through before hand and understanding what will continue to be compelling to you. It seems so obvious, but someone had to say it for it to be so. Thanks!

  • @deannak1841
    @deannak1841 Před 2 lety +11

    Monet discovered that light changes every 6-7 mins which resulted in pieces like his Hay stacks, working on them simultaneously, switching out his canvases every few minutes

    • @daikayll1897
      @daikayll1897 Před 2 lety +1

      And art has learned that Monet had an eye difference also. He saw things differently too.
      I wondered why I was unable to see nature in a similar , Impressionistic , way as the first exponents did . Plus , not enough attention paid to the instance of tubed paint. This enabled artists to venture outside more easily.

  • @Agape-kn1wx
    @Agape-kn1wx Před 4 měsíci +1

    Eighteen minutes and Thirty six seconds well spent today learning from you ! Watching from Hong Kong. Thanks for the gift, much appreciated.

  • @gusposey8218
    @gusposey8218 Před 2 lety +34

    Beyond your obvious talent, you have a real warmth and a kind of thoughtfulness that's all too rare these days. Thank you for sharing that with us. I hope you are recognized as extraordinary in the categories you inhabit.

  • @helgaleifsdottir5191
    @helgaleifsdottir5191 Před 11 měsíci

    So beautiful, Chelsea. A great artwork painted loose. Thank you for an extraordinary teaching.

  • @cyndykated358
    @cyndykated358 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the texture in this style…all the colors overlapping…it’s beautiful.❤

  • @bryonyjordan4692
    @bryonyjordan4692 Před 2 lety +2

    Such useful information, wonderful brushwork, beautiful oil painting.

  • @AnthonyCZeccaSr
    @AnthonyCZeccaSr Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your process…helped me get in better touch with the experience.

  • @fedeabascal
    @fedeabascal Před rokem +2

    I love this painting. Very inspiring and useful tips

  • @psterud
    @psterud Před 2 lety +6

    A lovely video. First time on this channel. I think much of what you said can be applied to all media. Practice, learn from mistakes, get confident and deliberate. Great painting. Oh, and I'd recommend plein air (going out into nature and painting directly) for any artist who feels locked up. It's invigorating.

  • @willowbendstudio
    @willowbendstudio Před rokem

    Great demo. I love the paint sample suggestion. Going to try that for sure.

  • @LondonBridge99
    @LondonBridge99 Před 11 měsíci

    Watching your videos always inspires me. Thank you ❤

  • @jess65963
    @jess65963 Před 2 lety

    I love your pallette and composition. Thank you.

  • @carolynpaints
    @carolynpaints Před 2 lety +4

    so good!! I love your channel I have learned so much from you ❤️

  • @pleinaire8698
    @pleinaire8698 Před 2 lety +1

    refreshing and fun and very informative!! thank you!

  • @lovesalt8613
    @lovesalt8613 Před 2 lety +1

    this is GOLD. thanks so much:) really informative

  • @philipcoleman8184
    @philipcoleman8184 Před rokem

    Love the bright yellow and orange sky!

  • @GayanthiPereraArt
    @GayanthiPereraArt Před 2 lety +5

    Absolutely mesmerizing ......truly enjoyed watching your process :-)

  • @sketchninja7005
    @sketchninja7005 Před 2 lety +1

    super nice, thanks for showing your process

  • @wildoutdoors24
    @wildoutdoors24 Před 2 lety +3

    New subscriber here, from the moment I started watching your vid I knew I'm at the right place. I can really relate to all you've said about this one😊 thank you so much for the tips. Will definitely go through your list👍

  • @wenchen2553
    @wenchen2553 Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you for this Chelsea! Found your channel just a few days ago and I already feel like I've learned so much! You're a great teacher thank you ❤️

    • @inceptor_arts
      @inceptor_arts Před 2 lety +1

      Me also exactly same... nothing difference

  • @cindyrobidou7028
    @cindyrobidou7028 Před rokem

    First time viewing a video of yours. I enjoyed it! I learned one of the reasons why I gravitated to a certain subject matter over others. Thank you.

  • @charleswebster2682
    @charleswebster2682 Před rokem +1

    After watching your video, I realise I should paint more thank you, I like the single placement of brush strokes without to much fussing around.

  • @salbarracca
    @salbarracca Před 2 lety +6

    I don't like painting outdoors and the hassle it entails. I only work from photos. To paint looser don't use small brushes and take your photo and place it further away so you can't see the details.

  • @rajatshanbhag
    @rajatshanbhag Před rokem

    wonderful demo. Thanks for sharing your valuable insights on loosening up to paint! :)

  • @9jmorrison
    @9jmorrison Před 2 lety

    Pearls of wisdom, thanks

  • @emmanuelpower2439
    @emmanuelpower2439 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you😊

  • @darkeverythingbagel
    @darkeverythingbagel Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you thank you so much for this lesson. I am a beginner painter and still trying to learn the fundamental techniques and seeing this real time demo is truly valuable. I also appreciated the insightful and honest commentary. I'm looking forward to more of your videos. 💯

  • @pauleliot6429
    @pauleliot6429 Před 3 měsíci

    perfect colors and they justify what you do, nice.

  • @azimegultekin1408
    @azimegultekin1408 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you soooooo much, it's so good lesson👌👌👌👌👌

  • @chriscallen6897
    @chriscallen6897 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been locked in with my vintage cars for so long , sometimes it’s difficult for me to paint really loose. I did paint a little 5x7 yesterday and just doing that , it was a nice change of pace. The painting is almost finished . Usually it takes me weeks to finish a painting.

  • @jdbate
    @jdbate Před 2 lety +6

    BTW. for those without an Edge system, to use stick on velcro tabs ...and the same on a sheet of firm board or, as I use Coreflute, is a similar outcome, works for me.

  • @vktwins6645
    @vktwins6645 Před 2 lety +3

    We found this channel just now🤩 and loved all your painting.. your Presentation....everything.❤❤. & subscribed✌✌

  • @TriniRoyQuiReyes
    @TriniRoyQuiReyes Před 2 lety +2

    Your tips really motivate one to work from Life , and I so much appreciate it. Quite an insightful upload friend ❤️ Thank you so much for sharing 😘

  • @bodawei425
    @bodawei425 Před 2 lety +9

    Not only talent in your work: lot's of cleverness in your approach and process. Thanks again for sharing it with us all~!

  • @Toqueville2023
    @Toqueville2023 Před 2 lety

    That easel is fantastic..

  • @PaintAndDrawTogether
    @PaintAndDrawTogether Před 4 měsíci

    So beautiful Chelsea :) I have been painting watercolor lately but watching you is making me want to take out my oil paints :) 🤎

  • @pollyester6627
    @pollyester6627 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent information, thanks! That unconscious patting habit is a great point, the mind is tricky bugger indeed.

  • @user-xq9cw4ss6u
    @user-xq9cw4ss6u Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, really informative

  • @mimigarritydenman2896
    @mimigarritydenman2896 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I also use the eye dropper tool on Photoshop. I'm often very surprised at the actual color. Thank you for sharing your expertise

  • @pamelabrowne3684
    @pamelabrowne3684 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @Artistmaninderdandiwal

    Thanks for the video 'really helpful for artists

  • @slimbuttermilk
    @slimbuttermilk Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for all the sharing of experience you’ve given in this tutorial. Working through or around these impediments and challenges take a lot of effort and time. You’re a blessing and I look forward to following your work.

  • @africo9104
    @africo9104 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks Chelsea that was really lovely. I look at your tutorials over and over, do you dip your brush into your Gamsol first and then pick up the oils next. Does that not mess up your oils, or do you have two pallettes ?

  • @lisastuper1120
    @lisastuper1120 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Chelsea. Your explanations about the painting process and psychology behind art really resonates with me. Could you please recommend any books you might know about regarding the psychology of art or painting or the psychology of the artist? Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @grounded9623
    @grounded9623 Před 2 lety

    I love it. Thank-you.

  • @taosfamily
    @taosfamily Před 9 měsíci

    Great lesson, TY..

  • @coopart1
    @coopart1 Před 8 měsíci

    Lovely painting . It’s stands on its own.

  • @jadetobin
    @jadetobin Před 2 lety +2

    Loved this video :) I know absolutely nothing about oil painting but love your art and your helpful videos so thats why I subscribed as soon as I found your channel a while ago. Like I had no idea oil paint could go on so watery...well, obviously medium or oil I guess, not water, but you get my point. Very cool. I'm using our kitchen to learn so haven't wanted to get into solvents and things...but maybe one day if I can get better and also a better set up :)
    But this advice is awesome for helping me loosen up in acrylics and watercolor too. Drives me crazy how hard it is to loosen up!! I'll feel like I'm being loose, and before we know it I'm up close, tensely holding my brush doing too much detail :/ or obsessing about what I'm doing wrong...which is probably a lot😳 but I'll start with the intention of 'just for fun...loosen up!' but always fall back into overworking it or overthinking it and ends up too tight or too stressful. So....I'm just teaching myself as an old lady, so not like expecting amazing, but it us frustrating to have these things in my head I need to get out only to have them not be at all what I intended. I'm also impatient and in a lot of pain always so that adds to the impatience 😊 so....just trying to also teach myself to slow down and breathe and not get as mad at myself....though I also suck at that! Aaahahahaa anyway, love your channel and advice and always look forward to your videos :)
    Thanks so much for taking the time to share them!!!

  • @sainithya3833
    @sainithya3833 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Chelsea. Thanks for the information. Can you make a video on how you edit your reference to bring the desired effect ??

  • @andrewfaulkner7313
    @andrewfaulkner7313 Před rokem +2

    beautiful painting. Thanks for sharing! Could you share what colors you mixed for the initial underpainting of the foreground area and the purple sky wash?

  • @PHVCE
    @PHVCE Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @janerogers5717
    @janerogers5717 Před 2 lety

    Lovely piece of art. Would be good to see your ref photo and your palette and colour choices and mixing

  • @attechoutdoors5893
    @attechoutdoors5893 Před 9 měsíci

    Great work. By watching kids paint and viewing their work I find one must paint with a kids mind on one thought to keep things loosely…
    Your work will help me get away from the to tight painting..
    Thanks for video and I subbed you. May God bless.

  • @arcuda2001
    @arcuda2001 Před 2 lety +7

    thanks so much , chelsea, for another wonderful video, and some great tips!! i paint in gouache, and watercolors ( norakag ), and i find so many of your tips snd thoughts applicable and helpful to me, regardless of using different mediums .. thanks so much for your generosity in sharing ..
    be well and have great weekend 👍👍

  • @hilbertotrujillo9612
    @hilbertotrujillo9612 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the willingness to share this loose painting. The type of style I like. I would like to paint a portrait of my children.

    • @wtsmedalla2008
      @wtsmedalla2008 Před rokem

      Hilberto: try to paint other people's portrait first, the most dificult are your own children. Best of luck.

  • @ArtActivePk
    @ArtActivePk Před 2 lety

    Amazing painting

  • @erlingandersen8008
    @erlingandersen8008 Před 2 lety

    very informative thanks

  • @dfw6773
    @dfw6773 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful - thank you. Do u mix your colors beforehand or are u mixing each stroke as u go?

  • @gracejones2831
    @gracejones2831 Před 2 lety

    I just have to say I love the way you speak. Your tone and pauses.... may seem like an odd thing to compliment, but I really noticed it.

  • @Attitudeofart
    @Attitudeofart Před 2 lety

    Awesome 😎 painting 🖌️🎨

  • @philsmith7398
    @philsmith7398 Před 2 lety

    You are very eloquent...and a great artist! THANKS! Sub'd

  • @maciejszkudlarek5340
    @maciejszkudlarek5340 Před 2 lety

    Pretty col results!

  • @daikayll1897
    @daikayll1897 Před 2 lety

    Great vids , thanx.

  • @alanFconrad
    @alanFconrad Před 8 měsíci

    that was great

  • @petersenesac8102
    @petersenesac8102 Před 2 lety

    Great tips. Thanks . If you answer questions I have one about the color mix you used in the first wash. A beautiful gray that looks like magenta ,ultra , and b sennia?

  • @morvenb7759
    @morvenb7759 Před rokem

    Love your style and the colour palette is really lovely. I signed up to find out what it was but there was just a large list. How can I find out what colours you used for the initial sky and the sunset yellows and peach tone please?

  • @cthulhuhandluke8026
    @cthulhuhandluke8026 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video . Can you please share the colors used?

  • @evanwilson6405
    @evanwilson6405 Před 2 lety +6

    How did you mount your canvas or paper? How does it stay secured in that spot?

  • @janemcgeough3152
    @janemcgeough3152 Před měsícem

    Great & beautiful! What mediums are you using??? You didn't say. I assume a gum turpentine/solvent with paint to start, but you add what medium to make it run so nice?

  • @kamrankazemi
    @kamrankazemi Před 2 lety

    Very very beautiful... 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dawnmillett4875
    @dawnmillett4875 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. What is your studio set up? Is this a pochade? Lovely painting.
    .

  • @johnslawson3917
    @johnslawson3917 Před 2 lety +1

    Good painting lesson, but I feel you should talk about the colours & how to apply them !

  • @petermorffew9851
    @petermorffew9851 Před 2 lety

    I make a small sketch of what I might want to paint. This will be out side and only work quickly. This is what I will work from to ensure I don't get bogged down with detail. If by chance I do work from a photo, again I make a sketch. This is some times a large A1 size sheet of paper. Another way to work from a photo is use software that can blur the image.

  • @fantashio
    @fantashio Před 2 lety +1

    Keep it up, bro.

  • @Eva-iy6vy
    @Eva-iy6vy Před rokem

    Very good ...

  • @augustasilvis297
    @augustasilvis297 Před rokem

    Thank u

  • @rosiethebear300
    @rosiethebear300 Před rokem

    I'd love to make sense out of your easel or the board you have your painting on.

  • @martinramson1479
    @martinramson1479 Před 2 lety

    Turneresk. Brilliant.

  • @taosfamily
    @taosfamily Před 9 měsíci

    How do you hold that canvas to the easel? TY🙏

  • @edgardorozcocampos
    @edgardorozcocampos Před 7 měsíci

    The combination of strokes with material difference is interesting. It would be better to have mentioned the palette you used, although it can be inferred. Thank you

  • @thalaagdal2457
    @thalaagdal2457 Před 10 měsíci

    Je vous découvre et je suis surprise de tant de simplicité ! J'aime beaucoup ce que vous faites. Dommage que je ne comprenne pas ce que vous dites et il n'y a malheureusement pas de traduction en français. Pourriez vous l'activer svp. Merci pour le plaisir que vous inspirez.

  • @jaysondronaarts
    @jaysondronaarts Před 10 měsíci

    what medium did you used in that violet background

  • @JVPaints
    @JVPaints Před 2 lety

    I like plane air painting too.

  • @dallasokelly2951
    @dallasokelly2951 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you show your pallet while you paint please?

  • @jdbate
    @jdbate Před 2 lety +1

    Somebody used the word eloquent, yes. very inciteful, and need to say more but a thank
    you will suffice. I use Acrylic's but many thing are common with oils. obtaining average values and not blending or hundreds of smaller brush strokes would be useful to me. but never the less, you are helping immensly. Ta

  • @bryancoombesart
    @bryancoombesart Před rokem +1

    Nice vid, Remember... if you think the brush mark is interesting, leave it alone. Helps me prevent over working

  • @scootmcgoot570
    @scootmcgoot570 Před 2 lety

    My paints are way thick and dry. What do you mix w yours?

  • @Toqueville2023
    @Toqueville2023 Před 2 lety +2

    Chelsea, you once mentioned a book on alla prima painting. The best I can remember it was written by a man named Cameron? Is that the authors name?..The painting a day for 30 days is a goal. And the idea of not mixing on the canvas but on the palette is very helpful.

    • @lindseyB_33
      @lindseyB_33 Před 2 lety +2

      Alla prima is written by richard schmid :)

  • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340

    Thanks for all the info, I haven't started oils yet, trying to learn basics first. QUESTION- why is it necessary to varnish an oil painting?

    • @sketchingjohn1678
      @sketchingjohn1678 Před 2 lety +4

      It helps protect the painting. Also, it evens out the sheen of the painting. With oils (and often acrylics) you'll often get passages that are shiny and some that are more matte. A varnish gives it an even look. Hope this helps.

    • @bonsaitomato8290
      @bonsaitomato8290 Před 2 lety +8

      The point of varnishing an oil painting is first to unify the surface quality and bring back the depth of the color, particularly the darker colors. As oil paint cures it can become matte and lose the depth it had when it was wet. I say “cure” because oil paint doesn’t actually “dry” or evaporate, it oxidizes when exposed to air. Varnishing brings the painting back to the state of freshness that it had when it was first painted.
      Secondly varnishing adds a layer of protection over the oil paint. Over the life of a painting it will be exposed to dust, soot, dander, and general grime and having a protective layer over the oil paint ensures the paint will not be compromised by these things.
      After many years as the varnish ages and is no longer a benefit to the painting it can easily be removed by gently applying solvent to the surface of the painting. This will reactivate the varnish and it can be lifted off with soft cotton cloth or cotton swabs. Then new varnish can be reapplied bringing the painting back to the state it had when it was new.
      I’m a painting conservator and I have had to do this to oil paintings many times. It’s wise to varnish your paintings just use caution and make sure the painting is ready for varnishing. Premature application of varnish can interrupt the curing process of the paint and that has a whole host of issues itself. Generally wait at least a month for safety, two weeks can be enough provided the paint was applied thinly.
      If you must varnish a painting for a show and you’re not sure if it’s fully dry I suggest applying a “retouch varnish” . This type of varnish gives you the unified surface of a fresh painting but it still allows the air to penetrate so the painting can continue to cure.
      I hope this helps.

    • @claires9100
      @claires9100 Před 2 lety +3

      If you are just starting oils, check out Paint Coach. (He referred me to Chelsea) But he is good for helping people get started. Answers lots of questions like you just asked.

    • @HondoTrailside
      @HondoTrailside Před 2 lety

      @@bonsaitomato8290 And this is special varnish for this purpose. If you put on boat varnish, it is not going to lift off when the time comes, as well as being too thick and generally a disaster.

    • @bonsaitomato8290
      @bonsaitomato8290 Před 2 lety +3

      @@HondoTrailside Yes , use only artists grade varnish. Nothing for furniture or boats. The traditional varnish is damar varnish but I've found that it tends to yellow quickly. I've seen paintings only a decade old come to me covered with an amber darkened appearance because an inferior damar varnish was applied to it. Pretty much most of the varnishes sold in reputable art supply stores will offer a quality that is sufficient for it's purpose. For first time painters I would steer clear of making your own varnish from damar crystals. The ratios and temperatures needed for making your own varnish can be too particular for inexperienced painters to deal with. In this day and age there are many better options and the quality of ready made varnishes have gotten much better and are more archival than they were just 50 years ago.

  • @safir2241
    @safir2241 Před 2 lety

    do you really only have 15 mins when painting plein air? I usually strategically go outside in the midday so the angle and color of the light doesnt change much

  • @jaysondronaarts
    @jaysondronaarts Před 10 měsíci

    How can you put trees over a brighter sky without going milky?

  • @michaeljohnangel6359
    @michaeljohnangel6359 Před rokem +3

    Forgive the "correction", but when you're painting from photos the "hardness or softness of the edges" is decided by the painter, NOT by the photo. Successful painting from photos is much harder than painting from life since it requires much more of the painter's artistical intelligence and knowledge of form.
    I get very tired of the idea that painting from photos is bad, because so many of the paintings done from photos are bad. There are zillions of bad paintings painted from life; does that mean we shouldn't paint from life? Obviously not. To quote an old adage: it's not the wand (the model, be it a photo or otherwise), it's the magician. However, the magician has to be properly trained in a modern academy. One has to KNOW what one is doing.

  • @luciminettea.3520
    @luciminettea.3520 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thank you. I have a question certainly stupid : how long do you wait before putting your gloss ? Thank you again.

    • @LearningPleinAir
      @LearningPleinAir Před 2 lety +1

      she said that if she is using Gamvar, its a couple weeks after she paints it, but as I understand it, most varnish manufacturers recommend 4-6 months for your painting to dry fully, before varnishing

    • @luciminettea.3520
      @luciminettea.3520 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LearningPleinAir thank you so much

    • @LearningPleinAir
      @LearningPleinAir Před 2 lety

      @@luciminettea.3520 my pleasure

  • @chaitai2533
    @chaitai2533 Před 4 měsíci

    left lower corner was my fav 😢

  • @leonamulier1359
    @leonamulier1359 Před 8 měsíci

    I love your voice, you should be a voice actor for video games