Cameron is truly lovely to watch. Wonderfully expressive teacher.
@barbarafrancis97863 ай бұрын
Loved her enthusiasm for her art thank you 😊
@elisabethrice-taqieddin63613 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed listening and learning about her process.
@Soshi7013 ай бұрын
She's amazing. Such a good, clear communicator.
@cameronschmitzfineart3 ай бұрын
I'm so glad my communication came through! Thank you for sharing!
@sharonclarke18763 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I've learned to love the muddy colors because they make the clear color pop! One thing I need to do is turn my painting more often, that was eye opening 😂❤
@cameronschmitzfineart3 ай бұрын
YES, exactly! We need duller, less saturated areas in order to accentuate the vibrancy of our other color notes in the painting, and vice versus!
@towardsthelight49193 ай бұрын
Hi, could you tell us the ratio of linseed oil and Gamsol in that medium thank you in advance
@cameronschmitzfineart3 ай бұрын
As a starting "lean" oil painting medium I use roughly 2 parts Gamsol to 1 part Refined Linseed Oil. (Or you can also do 3 parts gamsol to 1 part linseed oil). As I layer my paintings over and over, and over the duration of time and when paintings are in the final stages where parts of the painting have thicker layers of paint, I modify my medium to become "fattier" where I am adding more refined linseed oil into my medium mixture. The proportions become more like 1:1 ratio. If I am wanting to paint over thicker, impasto areas of paint my medium becomes even fattier to be 1 part gamsol to 2 parts refined linseed oil. The nice thing about starting with a simple relatively "lean" recipe of either 2 parts gamsol to 1 part linseed oil or 3 parts gamsol to 1 part linseed oil is that you can easily modify it to become fattier over time, when you want to build your painting "fat over lean". In my courses I talk more about this, as well as other options for medium mixtures. I hope that helps!