Figurativ abstraktion eksperimenterende landskab akvarel maleri kursus

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Uffe Boesen

Uffe Boesen

Күн бұрын

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@joseluisfernandez1055
@joseluisfernandez1055 Жыл бұрын
¡Excepcional! Maravilloso...Puro sentimiemto. No tengo palabras...
@marie-joseepigeon1140
@marie-joseepigeon1140 5 жыл бұрын
Love the work the raw moves the sounds of it all - even the birds in the background - inspiring thank’s !
@scood2323
@scood2323 6 жыл бұрын
I have just realised that you are using Gouache throughout! This is unusual and I really love your work. The paint has a quality like oil paint in the way you smooth and blend. Thanks very much for these great videos.
@jaquelin2707
@jaquelin2707 6 жыл бұрын
I love this!!!! please continue!!!
@sti2207
@sti2207 3 жыл бұрын
💯
@craigelliott7582
@craigelliott7582 3 жыл бұрын
I think you are sooo unbelievably talented!!!!!! I was wondering when you do these abstract landscapes are you looking at and interpreting a picture or are you just pulling this out of your soul?
@elaineg60
@elaineg60 2 жыл бұрын
Question; I’m older, have dabbled in painting off and on for many years-no professional training really; mostly for relaxation..OR to get frustration out. In recent years, my now late Son, had spent a lot of time in China and volunteering in impoverished villages in India, Bangladesh and Nepal with his Chinese friends. He had put me in touch with a Chinese great-grandmother, a retired professor who had spent over 30yrs teaching the language history..and art of China in several US universities. She tutored me in CBP and calligraphy for about 3 years. I had gone through a very rough period with my health, lost my ability to work in my medical field and dealt with-still am-with depression. My best friend, who recently went through almost a year of chemo and radiation, also loves watercolor, is also fighting depression and dealing with a lot of harassment and hate because her wonderful husband of 45 years happens to have been born in another VERY unpopular country right now. Neither of us can afford any formal classes; so we are winging it ourselves and having fun mixing some different mediums. I actually have 2 questions if there is ANY chance you could respond; we’d be honored & you’d make 2 old(ER) ladies VERY happy. The first is what you are using for the lines/streaks in many of your abstracts? Is it a card-if so, do you put paint on it first or just pull it from a heavy area? Second; my friend Liz and I have admired both your paintings and some made by Stephen Quiller..the way you use contrasting colors to create almost an illumination effect. I’m sorry, we don’t know how else to explain it. (We ordered one of Quillers books last night. There’s something that he does to a side of a mountain, which almost looks like many of the trees are on fire-or rock-face mountains reflecting a setting Sun. He uses very dark blues, purples and/or green with smaller spots of orange that give the illumination effects..but we can NOT figure out how he does it. Any ideas? One of my son’s many friends in China took an RV to Tibet last year, shortly after he died. (A stroke caused by the virus-he had no pre-existing conditions). CJ was supposed to be on the trip with her and some other friends and had JUAT received his return VISA when he died. His incredible friends went to Potala Palace and had 2 special, silver urns made for his ashes, including a necklace for me. My Son knew a couple of monks there and my daughters and I are hoping to go and fulfill his dream of staying and helping at the monastery as well as spread is ashes in the breath-taking mountains. My won’t friends took some stunning pictures of and near what we call Mt Everest. These photos HAVE that illumination effect naturally. I promised both Xiaowei and a monk named Sam, that I will do my best to try and recreate the scene in watercolor..AND, we both just got large sets of Gouache yesterday (Marie’s professional grade) ANY hints would be GREATLY Appreciated!
@cristinamalumbres4959
@cristinamalumbres4959 8 ай бұрын
Carta desde el paraíso…
@carolinafernandezoro733
@carolinafernandezoro733 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!!!
@madamedefarge7266
@madamedefarge7266 5 жыл бұрын
You make beautiful lines and marks. Are the colors yellow ochre and indigo?
@manuelromeroibanez4770
@manuelromeroibanez4770 4 жыл бұрын
Es genial el estilo espontáneo jugando con la abstracción. Para mí en el minuto 12 ya era perfecto.
@scood2323
@scood2323 6 жыл бұрын
What is the white you put on first-guache?
@milojkaspacapan1732
@milojkaspacapan1732 4 жыл бұрын
Super!!!
@arundabholkar4922
@arundabholkar4922 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing talent!
@arkasaha6139
@arkasaha6139 5 жыл бұрын
Wow! Great... 👏🏿
@nayranpessanha5243
@nayranpessanha5243 5 жыл бұрын
Bravo !!!
@elenapueyo4266
@elenapueyo4266 4 жыл бұрын
maravilloso
@gerrylk9
@gerrylk9 5 жыл бұрын
After putting in the initial brush with he had to slow it down. Adding the details with the small brush gave his brain a much needed rest. But while doing he details he was thinking about what to do with the big brush work again. Then the brain kicks back into overdrive and the energy revs up to the finish.
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