Speed Painting Outdoors | En Plein Air - Improving Brushwork and Colour Mixing
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Painting En Plein Air is challenging! In this video Andrew Tischler goes outside to paint, striving to loosen up his brushwork and improve his colour mixing whilst trying to capture the light in the scene. Setting out the create works of the stunning New Zealand countryside Andrew faces limitations that cause him to stretch and grow as a painter. Working on four demonstrations this video covers many techniques!
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Totally support the challenge you set. Our school art tutor started to take us into the local mountains where he gave us three restrictions; an hour, a size 10 flat as the only brush and a panel about 12” x 18”. Our first visit was messy, splodgy. Later visits the efficiency kicked in and weeks later our whole painting capability had been improved. Every so often I go out and play those rules from 30yrs ago & it is always a boost - and fun!
I love your content dude, thanks so much for your generosity in sharing your knowledge.
My pleasure bro! :)
Andrew, your painting is always wonderful, but I wanted to compliment you on the technical aspects of this video. It looks like a mountain of work! Multiple camera angles outside; Canvas shots, palette shots, contextual shots, drone footage, and really nice B Roll. Great editing and narration as usual. Your other Plein Air videos had a lot of these elements, but I think they really came together here.
You are seriously talented, man. And like the line from Spiderman: with great talent, comes great responsibility.
What a gorgeous place. ALL THAT GREEN! I completely enjoyed your Plein Air experiments. Your "sky first" was an eye opener for me as I usually start with all my shadows. I can't wait to get outside and try sky and far background first.
“The more you do it, the better it gets.”
“If we stick with it, it will get better.”
Thank you so much... inspired me the most...
Always watching your videos everyday...
You are so welcome!
Its amazing to paint outside. Once you've been there this place will always belong to you. Lovely. And this light was amazing, too bad it appeared so rarely. :)
This was so incredibly helpful. I've tried plen air painting a couple of times and now realize I was going about it all wrong. I can get bogged down with details much too easily. This is one of the best tutorials I've seen on plen air. I'm sure I'll refer to it again. Thank you! I enjoy all your work.
My first real drawing class in college was life drawing class. Exercises were time limited and often defined by gesture.gesture which is foundation of the composition.
Thanks for offering your work.
New Zealand were I live is such a great place to paint out doors your video will help me to get out side and as they say '' Just do it '' thanks Andrew
You are no doubt, the most generous mama big-hearted, unselfish, artist I've ever come across! God bless your little big heart! And your talent, and your career! And in addition, you are a brilliant painter.!!! Your work it's absolutely divine! Keep them coming!!!
Andrew. I nearly fell off my seat yesterday. I watched your rock canyon landscape painting using the projector in the wall. You just changed my business buddy. So grateful. My wife isn’t happy though. Now I’m cruising Amazon for a projector.
Thank you for your awesome videos! Same story - I was stuck in the studio teaching art for years, and after I moved to Colorado and started a studio on a kitchen table, painting outdoors became a sip of fresh air. Yes, painting en Plein air demands speed and boldness. I wish I could make super awesome vids like you, but I started documenting with my phone and at some point I may cut out more time and money for video production. Thank you for inspiration!
Fabulous video Andrew,, I paint plein air every week , will never be any good at it but just love the experience , being out in nature and chatting to people walking past me here in the uk in Constable country Dedham and Flatford and in my home town of Frinton by the sea 👍👍
As fantastic as your work is, it is so nice to not be bombarded with content every day! You show tremendous balance, and the breaks are a relief in that I feel that you value your time and the time of your subscribers. When the videos do come, you succinctly and graciously share your experiences, talent, and techniques. Thank you for your time and generosity!
Awesome. The sky in that last session was.spectacular
I forgot to mention-- Great Video, really helps knowing how you approach a landscape and your attempts to get loose. Talking about pigments and brushes really helps for us wannabes!
You're really lucky to live in New Zealand and I am really lucky to watch you living in New Zealand!
Wellcome back Andrew...I certainly miss you. I work on Plain Air all the time for the last year and I notice that my interested shift from details (in the studio) to the effect of light (plain air). And I happier with the learning process of that...
This is a good demonstration of the problems with value that can happen when painting en plain air with out an umbrella to shade the painting and pallet, and a brim to shade the eyes. Adding these tools to your kit will make nailing the values right away much easier so time isn’t waisted repainting objects over and over until the values work. I find that a blank white canvas under the shade of an umbrella makes toning a canvas superfluous. I’m really loving your plain air paintings and the painterliness you achieved while working fast and intuitively. The energy of it shows in the brush strokes.
I'm not sure I'll ever be comfortable with a stark white canvas. But, I take your comments about some of the aspects of finding shade and shading the palette. These were very rough, and not in the ideal circumstances, still... good fun getting out there and getting stuck into it.
I'm regularly coming back to your uploads. I learn a lot and need to be reminded 1000x. A step at a time. Thank you, Andrew!!!
A visual experience for me!your real location and the camera replay of the real horse moving at the side of the canvas and your commentary on what your doing real treat!thanks for the painting experience outdoors!
Yeah! Andrew is back!
Hi Andrew, its good to see you again. I have missed your videos. I love the new look paintings, lovely and free, with such a lot of character. Yes, "en plein air" painting is a great way to loosen up and get out of the rut of painting from photos. Thank you for sharing your process with us. I learn much from you. Congratulations on three beautiful fresh-looking paintings. I look forward to seeing many more.
Paul Foxton
I LIVE IN NEW ZEALAND and I love your work :)
It's so awesome to see you back, Andrew. I love seeing you paint, and I look forward to future videos. Happy painting!
So glad you're back! I learned new techniques from this video and look forward to more. Living in the Pacific Northwest of Washington State, USA, there so many awesome landscapes, seascapes and animals!. And being retired there are opportunities to get outside...when it stops raining! En Plein Air, here I come!
I have missed your work & videos so much. I kept coming back to your channel to see if I had missed anything new. I not only love your work, but thoroughly enjoy your narrative style and the spiritual and personal character of your presentation. You impart operationally-valuable information, but you always keep the 'human' element present in your delivery to confess unpleasant challenges in working a piece as well as surprising and joyful revelations that also occur. Thank you so very much. I've missed your work and am glad you're back.
Happy to see you back. I love your videos. You are one heck of a talented artist!
Andrew, so great to see your lovely area! Enjoyed seeing how you finished 3 pieces. Thank you for making the effort to create this video!
HI , Andrew ; thank you again so much to share your tutorial with us , you are a great teacher , and I Thank you for this moment absolutely stunning ; I am one of your Fan Guy , from st-hubert , south shore of Montréal , Québec ;
That transition from the painting to drone shot at the end was money!
❤️ brilliant Andrew your very humble about your work I'm a big fan and I have learned tons from you man ron
Glad your back! Great idea to expand your painting knowledge ,thanks
Welcome back! Thank you for sharing your amazing Art journey and the reminder that we get better with practice! Great work as always.
thank you for being such a good person .. your generosity is truly appreciated
Inspirational! Andrew, you're awesome!
Welcome back Andrew! You are so talented both with your paintings and your videos. I am glad that you have so many commissions but also happy that you are getting back to teaching and inspiring us.
Glad your back!
So glad you're back, something peaceful about watching you work. Great vid and looking forward to seeing more.
Wonderful to see you work outdoors! I haven’t done this very much, but enough to understand the struggles. Thanks so much. And I love that New Zealand scenery. Gorgeous place to work.
Love, Love! You have a lot to keep you busy for a while. I have been considering doing something similar, however, being a complete novice may make it a heck of a lot more difficult, but is not deterring me from trying. I so appreciate your videos and your generosity in sharing your knowledge - thank you! Can't wait to see the details on the larger steel shed.
mesmerizing ... the way you so naturally put the colors together.
Happy you are back, but even happier you nurtured your artistic soul.
Great to have you back Andrew.Wonderful & very informative video.Thanks a lot for sharing ....God bless you
Now, to paint outdoors. Loosen up and enjoy the weather hoping it won't rain. Here in the mountains of Mexico is the rainy season. Cheers!
Fabulous to have you back, Andrew. Thanks for sharing your process and insight. Perhaps the most important thing I learned from this one is that mindset/approach are key. I loved that you went into it with the attitude to learn and not the expectation/pressure to paint a masterpiece. Seriously, thanks for talking us through it as you do it. That's so helpful. Again, welcome back!
I like this video a lot! As a plein air painter it is so important to paint on larger canvas to open yourself up, not get caught up in details, and don’t think so much and just let the painting flow. I plan on making a video on this subject soon. Keep tearing it up Andrew and let me know if you’re ever in LA and I’ll show you some great painting spots.
How so very generous this is... I am amazed by the amount of work you have put in a single video. Very inspiring and informative as always. Thanks a thousand times for sharing.
What an informational video Andrew! Thank you. Shows how much you can learn by stepping out of your comfort zone.
So happy to see your new uploads again!! Welcome back Andrew!
Sometimes I wonder how artist with the most depth can bring a simple scene or object into the canvas, and make it as a wonderful beautiful art piece. Now, I see you, and It all looks so simple and easy to you. Yet i am an ordinary person with some interesting in art. Your theory somehow confused me a little. And at most, i am with some questions, and wish to have some real answers, but i can tell it's also in- approachable as my artist dream. lucky for all the people who has talent like you. Bless!
Finally! I'm really happy to see you back. And like always with great content, full of knowledge, beautifully captured nature and huge talent and skills. More please!
Great to have you back Andrew. What a video, so much content, you make it look possible for us mere mortals to create such beautiful paintings. Can't wait for more
Awesome! I’ve shared this on the Nz plein air group on Facebook.
So great to see you again Andrew. The variation in your videos and painting approaches are no doubt inspiring a while bunch of people, including me. Can't thank you enough.
Captivating. Informative. Inspiring as always. Welcome back - thank goodness.
so glad to have you back! You are a very generous artist to find time and patience to share and teach newbies like me. Thanks again. I find your work stunning
Oh wow finally!!! As always inspiring. The grand masters didnt have cameras and only worked from life. Have to admire them more. You got me thinking bout plein air myself. Thanks for pushing us Andrew to explore. You are awesome artist!!! More! More! More please!!!
great that you are back Andrew thank you
Welcome back Andrew! Thanks for the inspiration and advise! Thumbs up!
Hi Andrew welcome back, we missed you.
So good to have you back with us!!!!!!! Another awesome video!!!
Great. Good to see you back Andrew looking forward to more.
thanks so much for all the effort to record and edit all these videos so we can see the joys and difficulties of plein air painting. Bless you 😊
Good to see you again andrew.🤘🎨
I can’t get enough of you, Andrew.
You just made my day, Andrew - Its Saturday morning, and I'm facing a studio painting I've felt a bit stuck with, it's become tight (and so have I) - I got SO excited to see you finally have a new video - you are such an inspiration. Ready for a day of painting! Delighted you're back. No... wait...not delighted, ecstatic. !
So glad that you are back
Absolutely love that piece at the end, Excellent!
Glad you're back Andrew. Haven't found any other art tutorials that are as inspiring and enthusiastic as yours (although I have been looking) so couldn't wait to watch your latest video! It's good to see what you are actually painting while you paint (as with the barn painting) so we can see why your colour choices make sense. Many thanks!
Really enjoyed seeing that, great to see you back! After spending our nz summer painting en plein air myself for the first time and being out of my comfort zone, I completely agree with how it changes your observation of detail and light, it's also quite addictive! Thanks again. Carina
Thank you for taking us with :)
Hi Andrew. Great to see a plein air painting (windy day)... love the loose quick strokes. Thanks for another amazing video!
Beautiful landscape paintings! Thank you for sharing these great insights about en plein air painting. 😎👍🏿
Really amazing works!
Glad to have you back! Fantastic lesson on Plein Air just what I needed and what an extraordinarily beautiful landscape! Thank you soooo much Andrew!
Love, love, LOVE your work. I've traveled in this region of New Zealand many years ago and can only imagine how wonderful it would be to return and do what you are doing. Blessings -- and THANK YOU for your videos.
Definitely worth the wait! Glad you’re back!
It's good to see you back Andrew. Always enjoy your videos and work!
Andrew, thank you for all you do.
Finally got a chance to veiw your video, and it was awesome! Thanks Andrew for your sharing of your talent, not only your painting skill, but your ability to explain things so easily and clearly!
Wonderful instruction on plein air painting!
Please make another new one! Everyweek! Cause I learned alot from you!
good to have you back. love the scenery down there
Hey Andrew, great to see you back at this! I appreciate all the work you put in these free videos, they are amazingly inspirational and so great to watch! I hope you have/gad a great summer over on the other side of the world and that your inspiration has grown a lot!
Glad you're back Andrew. I constantly get little bits from what you say and do that are helping me get more out of my own work. I don't have a lot of contact with other artists and its important to learn from what others are doing. Never stop learning. Never stop doing. Have a great day from Niagara.
Absolutely brilliant to watch. I’ve not painted for years and this has renewed my interest.
Great content. Thanks.
This is fabulous!!
Love your paintings!
Awesome video! Always an inspiration.
AAAAH FINALLYYYYYY!! I’ve been impatiently waiting ❤️
Please don’t ever disappear again Andrew!
I'll do my best ;)
Agreed, another great video and I always learn something every time I watch. Nice Pochade Box!
I've been checking almost every week for a new video. You are amazing!!! So happy for this one!
So very happy that you are back!
Kudos to you Andrew for taking your studio into the field for direct observation and a limited time. I remember my first year of plein air painting, I was floundering around, what with the wind, clouds, moving light, bugs, dogs, snow and rain (sometimes) and of course, lookie-loos! But, after that first season, it slowly became normal, so that learning to make (and trust) your decisions became second nature. Now when I paint in the studio, it's so much easier, and I can trust my values and atmospheric perspective since I learned it straight from the source! Cheers!!
Last week I thought "what about Andrew?" So here you are this week. Good to have you back!
Great video as always. So glad you are back.
Thank you for this beautiful video. Incredible work considering the tight parameters. You are a master