What are color notes and how are they used? Artist/art teacher Dianne Mize explains what she has found and how form some notes. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: / @inthestudioartinstruc...
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@l.beckergrandle4504Ай бұрын
Thank you! Delighted to have you back!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
It is great to be back!
@caroladkins4077Ай бұрын
So nice to see you again Dianne, i learned so much from your SNCA classes so many, many years ago. I miss you and thank you for teaching me how to paint. I passed along what i learned from you to a small group of ladies in my community, We meet weekly sometimes to do artwork or just to chat. They all found talent they didn’t know they had, thanks for the inspiration Dianne, I miss you. Carol Adkins
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
My, my, Carol. How good it is to hear from you. And it thrills me that you're passing along what you learned to that group, especially since it has been so enlightening for them. Keep enjoying the journey, and stay in touch. Dianne
@rezahosseinzadehnasser993Ай бұрын
So glad to see you back.
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
It's wonderful to be back, Reza.
@chayita7Ай бұрын
Great analogy with musical chords. It ties it alltogether. thanks, Dianne. Carol
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Glad you like it!
@Sheena268Ай бұрын
Another great quick tip! Thank you Dianne. So good to see you back in your studio 😘
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Thanks, Sheena. It is great to be back!
@d.s.jackson8490Ай бұрын
Hi Dianne, Charley and crew, Thanks so much for all you do! You guys got me with Charley's vocal notes. I kept stopping the video to check for a friendly cat outside. Chipper Cheer!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Our pleasure! And that comes from Charley, too!
@maryperrystoneАй бұрын
Very interesting.. learning with you has been wonderful
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
I am delighted!
@nessapainterАй бұрын
Very helpful. Thank you!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@videovuerАй бұрын
Lovely, Dianne. Superb tutorial. Very helpful techniques & so clearly discussed!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Thanks so much!
@jojojo8835Ай бұрын
“Charlie says, ‘ Don’t talk to strangers!’”😂
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Yep!
@muhlenstedtАй бұрын
Very useful ! Glad you are back❤
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Thanks! It's so good to be back.
@sheripalmer3192Ай бұрын
Super helpful and wonderful demonstration as always! ❤
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Thanks!
@EllenR654Ай бұрын
Another great video, I love how it looks when you put two or more different color of the same value, maybe intensity, in an area like you did with the sand; as you also have pointed out in other artists’ works. Somehow it doesn’t look that great when I do it (probably always putting it on top another color and it blends) so I want to do a little practice like you suggested, just find a photo and give it a try. Thank you for the explanation and the suggestion to just try it out for fun!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Have fun with ot.
@MichaelKensingerАй бұрын
Diane, I’m a wildlife artist and illustrator, but I want to start plein air painting. I feel it would really be helpful to paint habitats in plein air rather than using photo reference. I use golden open acrylics which have an extended open time. I was wondering if you could do a video on what tools, or techniques would be helpful for someone new to plein air painting. What kind of easel do you recommend? What do I do with dirty water? How do I decide visually where the “frame” is of what I’m looking at? It’s a loaded question so perhaps you won’t have time to fit it all into one quick tip. 😂 Sending love from Altoona, Pennsylvania.
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Michael, for people who want to try plein air painting, I always suggest beginning in your own yard. There is an abundance of ideas about equipment and supplies, but what you use should be determined by how much hiking you want to do. We take with us the lightest weight we can manage and include whatever we might need while at the location. While I will attempt a Quick Tip addressing your questions, it will be late July or early August before it goes live on KZbin. Meanwhile, I suggest you explore James Gurney's channel because he is the most prolific plein air painter I know who shares his process. Even though he paints mostly with gouache and watercolor, much of his equipment and process also works for acrylics. Another painter who uses acrylics in plein air is Roger Bansemer. Check out Gurney at www.youtube.com/@JamesGurney/playlists and Bansemer at www.youtube.com/@Bansemer
@AlanRodriguez-ov5phАй бұрын
This is very helpful, thank you!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Have fun with it.
@AdamTorkelsonАй бұрын
Thank you so much! This helped and I know what to work on and think about. (I'm also a classical composer as well as artist, btw, so no confusion)😊. Thanks again and be well!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Being a classical composer, you might also appreciate the parallel between the Wheel of Fifths and the traditional color wheel.
@kathleenwildey2757Ай бұрын
Awesome information as usual!
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Have fun with it.
@thomcarr7021Ай бұрын
Would the color notes change or be affected by a different background music ( classical v folk) ?
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Perhaps, for some painters. But visually, probably not.
@PatriciaWheeler-iv2bjАй бұрын
Thanks
@misadarelax1250Ай бұрын
We miss you
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
I'm BACK!
@margaretbutters6181Ай бұрын
thanking you for sharing
@IntheStudioArtInstructionАй бұрын
Our pleasure.
@sujanithtottempudi299129 күн бұрын
Which medium is your favourite for everyday painting? Why?
@IntheStudioArtInstruction29 күн бұрын
I alternate between watercolor and oils. Sometimes a subject and my mood call for one, and sometimes the other. And there are times when pastels call to me. My favorite field study medium is gouache.