Plein Air Landscape Oil Painting | Evening light at Trelissick, Cornwall
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- čas přidán 19. 08. 2023
- Hello everyone - today we are plein air oil painting in the evening light at Trelissick, Cornwall. This is a beautiful landscape and one I have returned to several times.
I used a 10"x8" (25cm x 20cm approx) plywood panel on my Jullian French Easel. I used a couple of filberts, rounds and a rigger brush. I also used turpentine and a Michael Harding medium which is similar to the one I make myself (I prefer my own but have to use up this one!).
Colours used - Titanium White, Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Yellow, Naples Yellow, Cadmium Red, Magenta, Indian Red, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Violet, Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Blue, Ivory Black.
Again I thank my daughter Madeleine, who helped me film this one.
Please leave any questions in the 'Comments' section - I do my best to reply to everyone.
Bye for now - Andrew
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Lovely, Andrew! And great job to Mads, you’re fortunate to have her along. Next time bring Basil to chase the birds off.
Thank you very much. Yes Basil would have been a great asset
Thank you for yet another great video, love your relaxed approach, hearing the birdsong , no background music and a lovely painting
Glad you enjoyed it Margaret - thank you for watching
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Thank you very much
Greetings from Ireland Andrew. Your videos are always my Sunday treats.☘️
Wow, thank you Rosemary. I haven't been too well last couple of days so it was a struggle to get this one out. Glad you enjoyed it. Best wishes - Andrew
Merci Andrew.un bon moment dans votre belle region a vous regarder peindre.
Japprends a vous regarder travailler.
Bravo .merci beaucoup
Viviane de France, Lille
Merci beaucoup Viviane
I love your paintings and sketches. I like watching how you paint.
Thank you very much
The blue in the foreground is very effective!
Thank you 😊
Lovely explanation and colour choices, thank you from Tasmania. This is early days into my foray into en plein air, I’m working faster and less fussing (over working)…I like your work with the reflections and boats. Beautiful location
Thank you very much Helen. I appreciate your support
Its always enjoyable to see you painting Andrew. Thanks for sharing this. You have picked a great time of day for the painting even though the colours and light change so fast. I haven't been out for a while but hopefully soon. All the best and take care mate!
Hi Justin how are you doing?
Thank you so much my friend. Soon be Spring for you 😃
@@AndrewBarrowmanArt Thanks Andrew. I am going well. Yes the trees are flowering and the willow trees have their leaves now. I'm looking forward to getting out and about more.
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Thank you 🙏🏻
Always enjoy your painting. Absolutely lovely.
Thank you so much 😀
Great job, Andrew! 👍
Thank you Bob
like it, lots.
Thank you Tony
wow looks great
Thanks Dan
Beautiful view and painting :) I recycle the canvases I ended up not liking as well 😁
Thanks so much Hanna 😊
I have a large pile of canvases and boards ready to painted over
Excellent as always Andrew. Love the finished artwork.
Thank you very much Peter
You definitely got a great sense of light! Love the building. I’m a sucker for old structures!
Thank you Sophie
Really lovely, the orange on the trees brings that autumnal atmosphere and the little white boats make it zing. Love the birds and insects buzzing in the background.
Thank you very much Anita
Bonjour Andrew ! Pleasant video as ever ! At the end I thought it would be great if I could tidy up my studio at such a speed 😅, even though I feel dizzy after 🥴🙃
Merci Beaucoup Jasmine
A speedy clean up would be very welcome 😃
Cool colours recede, warm colours come foreward… except when they don’t! Love the sketch Andrew… especially your treatment of the foreground, which made the orange sing. Thanks for sharing. Mick. 😊
Thank you very much Mick. Colour is very interesting (and sometimes frustrating)
Always take a pair of pliers with you, Andrew .... yes, you can rip the top of the tube off, but there is a trick to it: he said - covered in pthalo blue....
I am my own worst enemy Robert 😅
I used to take pliers but trimmed down my kit due to the weight of the easel and palette 🎨
Always a joy to watch you work Andrew. I think adding the intense orange to the trees towards the end really lifted the painting. Surprised to see so many autumn colours in the Cornish countrside so early! I always struggle with all the green in the British countryside in summer, and feel I use green too much...maybe in one of your videos you could give us some tips on dealing with all that green!
Thank you very much Steve. Autumn is coming early this year which could mean a long winter ahead ☹️
I’ll see what I can do about a ‘green’ video 👍🏻
That would be great Andrew. I`m sure many artists would benefit 🙂@@AndrewBarrowmanArt
when the tube refuse to open heat the cap with a match and it comes off easily.
Thank you so much for the tip 😃
Great video…especially when viewed at 1.5 x speed lol
Thank you. 😃
Love this little painting with the warm, August colors ! Madeliene is adorable here and do love these videos with her. Super helpful and interesting to hear your thoughts as you paint!
Q: I have plenty of horrible paintings that I’ve been painting over with thick paint to start again. I kind of like the texture. Should I be sanding them down instead?
Thank you very much Lisa
You don’t have to sand off old paintings to paint over. This one was too green so I wanted to remove most of that 😃
I always love watching you paint and the explanation of your decisions with colour mixing. How do you normally prepare a wooden panel when you are not painting over an old painting? Do you have to use a sealant before using gesso?
Hi Pamela. Thank you very much 😃
I would gesso a plywood panel before painting. I use traditional gesso but the acrylic primer is ok for the job if you’re in a hurry 👍🏻
Hi Andrew ... I always find that painting over an old piece is a bit of a struggle to determine the correct values ... It seems the light was making all the colors similar except for the yellowish areas ...the blue water, sailboats and background turned out well ... Perhaps foreground could use a little more? Nice sketch overall ...
When I reviewed the video I realised it was the old painting that was hindering my colour mixing. I don’t normally struggle that much