You’re a born teacher ✌🏼TY ( empathetic and not condescending )
@bondsons4 жыл бұрын
Chris, I started painting over 20 years ago watching Bob Ross. I will forever cherish him, but I haved moved on to other techniques over the years. The internet is a Godsend to a self taught artist. You have contributed that gift to self taught artists everywhere. Your videos are to the point and your coaching is fantastic. Thank you!
@Jason146_ Жыл бұрын
This guy is probably gonna be the reason for the next generation of painters
@40bdg4 жыл бұрын
So true about thinking "I've got this painting thing figured out", then the next one is a total bust. Ha ha Humility at its best. 😁
@thomasbroderick63884 жыл бұрын
Sounds like my golf game.
@40bdg4 жыл бұрын
@@thomasbroderick6388 😀
@marcyperrier70304 жыл бұрын
You are so encouraging and we all need that.....and you are fun to listen to...especially at the end of your videos saying "you still here"?
@scootmcgoot5703 жыл бұрын
Amen to that
@billknudson66203 жыл бұрын
Great video. You'll see my notes to you. I'm 64 yrs old... a semi-retired photographer, currently living in San Antonio, TX. I took art/painting in high school and studied photography in art school. I didn't get my degree, but have a good foundation. I'm thinking of using my photography over the last 30+ yrs for my painting. We'll see how it goes.
@DG-mv6zw4 жыл бұрын
I admire good painters, but I really admire good painters who encourage bad painters. Thanks Chris.
@c.shakeshaft25824 жыл бұрын
I only started painting 2yrs ago after I left work. I tried acrylics because I was painting inside and didn't want to stink out the house. But I live in the tropics and it's so hot here that the paint just about dries on the brush before you get it to the canvas. Blending was a nightmare. So I went to watercolours, which I enjoy but I really wanted something different. So ..I got some paint and some gamsol and I'm ready to go. It's a lot harder then you make it look. I'm shit at it but I love your videos because they are so down to earth. I can only get better from here. I really appreciate your style and common sense and I'm greatful I found you online. Thank you .
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
This is so great to hear!
@marcyperrier70304 жыл бұрын
Boy, Chris, you hit the nail on the head.....I had to go give myself a hard talking to....from get busy and paint...to honor your work.....guilty guilty guilty ....thanks Chris I needed that boost.
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Glad to help!
@duantorruellas7162 жыл бұрын
This show is growing on me with its intelligence , skill , and creative advice. 👍👍
@glumpy60792 жыл бұрын
You made me try harder. You kicked my lazy ass and encouraged my good self. Thank you paint couch.
@charlesbrunelle4 жыл бұрын
About that last part, famous scientist Niels Bohr said «An expert is someone who managed to make every possible mistake in a given field.»
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Great quote!
@elizabethbirdallgreer27733 жыл бұрын
Can’t be better than the truth!
@duantorruellas7162 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha and who said nuclear physics isn't fun. The one field you want to make the lease mistakes hahahahaha
@carolhama41564 жыл бұрын
I have been painting for several years, and consider myself to be self-taught. The information you share with us is terrific! I used to tell that to all my students. I love listening to anything to do with art and stumbled upon your videos! Your videos are the best! The pace you set is energetic and contagious! Great work!
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@amarin86004 жыл бұрын
I really love your videos, direct, to the point, honest , authentic. I'm so fortunate I found you on You Tube. I follow other artists and yeah their art is cool but not necessarily my favorites. Or artists whose art are my favorite but then the painter is too technical or 'look how cool/sly, I can paint this.." type of attitude. I hope your channel keeps growing.
@kimlanoue20334 жыл бұрын
I have been practicing everyday. I’m doing a challenge. 6x8 inch painting in one hour not worrying about completing it for 100 days. I’m on day 25 or 26 I think. I’m working on value and big shapes. Over time the details will be there. This was from a book I read. Chris, you probably know who I’m referring to. Excellent. My studies aren’t good but I’m improving especially at mixing colors and values and big shapes. These are all excellent tips. The Facebook page helps. It’s important to share your work. I also paint a subject upside down as well. 🙂
@johannebeerbaum15464 жыл бұрын
kim Lanoue painting every day, with a critical eye is the BEST thing you can do for yourself and your art. Developing a nurturing community is the next.
@kimlanoue20334 жыл бұрын
Johanne Beerbaum yes Johanne! It’s helping me a lot. After months of painting in oils I feel my style has finally emerged. I’m on Chris’s Facebook Page. It’s a wonderful community to get critiques and helpful information. Thank you.
@kimbunch7184 жыл бұрын
kim Lanoue I should try ‘this!
@kimlanoue20334 жыл бұрын
kim bunch I’m also involved in our city’s Artists Guild, I’m a member. We meet every week and paint, PleinAir together during the summer. Now that it’s fall and winter I’m involved with “brushstrokes “. A group of women and men. We meet and paint together at a local church. The challenge though is really helping me. I’m almost at the halfway point. I may keep going until I get it right. I’m going to Texas in October to take a 4 day workshop with artist Cheri Christensen. Check her out. WOW. IM EXCITED.
@kimbunch7184 жыл бұрын
kim Lanoue that’s wonderful!! I’ve been painting long time but still trying other mediums and classes too they are fun on line!!
@stacyspencer15123 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris. I appreciate you very much
@chrisgriffith15734 жыл бұрын
Too good not to use: I start my paintings by staring at my palette, taking a belt of whiskey and uttering "I'll see you in hell!"
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
LOL whatever you need to do
@screeningmimi4 жыл бұрын
Now THIS resonates with me, and no one has suggested it before, thank you Chris Griffith! See you at rehab! ;D j/k
@KatherineLWince4 жыл бұрын
You are a God to me. Honestly, when I first starte, I had to have a drink to stop being so self critical. But before I was a photographer, I was a writer. Power in words. My God . . ."I'll see you in hell, after a shot of whiskey . . . INSPIRING!!! Perfect!!!
@KatherineLWince4 жыл бұрын
@@screeningmimi save me a seat . . .
@chrisgriffith15734 жыл бұрын
@@KatherineLWince o... k? (Shhh...I don't even own Whiskey, lol)
@alibannister32693 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris, I really needed to hear the words of wisdom, "Honour the effort". Those three little words feel like the key to getting through those times that feel like failure. At hockey, if we have a terrible game, play badly and lose, I always say, 'Well we fought to the end and we're fitter than we were this morning'. Somehow, I hadn't thought to apply the same thinking to painting. Honouring the effort and acknowledging that improvement that will come if you stick at it - that's important stuff, and I needed to hear that about painting and from someone I respected. So thank you. Ali
@nievesdereyes653 жыл бұрын
You’re the best thing that has happened to me in this stage of my life. God bless you
@jonmahashintina4 жыл бұрын
I have mixed thoughts on making oil out to be a special medium that few can do. For one, the more people painting the more available paints will be locally.
@johannebeerbaum15464 жыл бұрын
Jon Mahashintina I always thought oils were the ultimate....until I had to change to pastels because of two lively youngsters who took up most of my time and knocked over several paintings in the works by accident.....I tried and shunned acrylics for decades because they dried too fast and had a plastic feel on my brush....in the last few years, quite by accident, I found Golden paints and using them with retarder there is very little difference than oils.....I find it hard sometimes to remember if I have done a pic with acrylic or oil.....
@jonmahashintina4 жыл бұрын
@@johannebeerbaum1546 there are some local brands here that knocked away my perceptions of what acrylics looked like, having growing up with thin school paint and watery craft paint. i think the lack of an added glossifier helps them not to feel cheap and plastic too. can always varnish at the end if gloss is wanted.
@screeningmimi4 жыл бұрын
@@johannebeerbaum1546 I'm so glad to see your post! I've had a long dry spell, and like you I cannot tell whether my older paintings are oil, acrylic or - whether I used acrylic to 'sketch' it in, and painted the bulk in oil - which I often do to speed up the process. From now on I'll make notes for posterity. ;-)
@charlottesmom3 жыл бұрын
@@johannebeerbaum1546 , I'm starting with Golden Open, we'll see how it goes! I have the same issues as you but my "kids" are two lively kittens and one way too hyper dog. (my human kids are all over 19...) 😊🎨
@stacyspencer15123 жыл бұрын
Your video is really helping me to not give up on oil paints. I enjoy acrylic very much because it's simpler to work with. But oil painting is taking me outside of my comfort zone.... Your videos are really helping me to build more confidence. My oil painting are muddy but now I want to achieve the practice and discover the success. Thanks Chris
@dono16063 жыл бұрын
So right about thinking ‘ I got this’ and the next painting sucks! Thx ! Chris love your videos!
@nove28332 жыл бұрын
Came here after butchering a Bob Ross painting and the first part was the motivation I needed!
@janoneill39044 жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris - very encouraging words, I am only a couple of years into painting (self taught) and have highs when I think I have it all sorted, then comes a huge dip and nothing works out but I am very determined to master the art of painting!! This video has been very positive - thank you!! Jan
@weirdisthenewblack4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. I just saw the Monet exhibit in Chicago and was so electrified by it. I think I’m going to do a master study of one of his haystacks works, even though I’m just using my Windsor and Newton oils and I’m a beginner. I think there’s so much to learn from his use of color and light. This is what makes me excited to paint and improve!
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
That sounds awesome! There is literally endless amounts of knowledge to gain from studying his colors.
@senizmcmullen4842 жыл бұрын
Study of haystacks is very good idea. Thanks!
@robertchilders8698 Жыл бұрын
Observing other paintings by other artists is the best way to learn by a self taught artist?! They all have a strong strong point, no matter how rediculess they seem love them all!
@ishapeitsok3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this channel, I am a self taught musician/welder/blacksmith/woodworker who believes he can do anything he sees on youtube but oils were A NIGHTMARE! your channel seriously helps!! thank you!
@leongeorge96263 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, great teaching videos, especially the positive reinforcement advise. Damn good comedic timing as well. Thanks for taking the time to help all of us.
@sandrajohnson24893 жыл бұрын
When I started painting years ago I used acrylics. I wasn't too happy with them because they dry so quickly BUT, I was afraid to try oils. I put it off for quite a while and then took the leap. I love painting with oils. I also paint with watercolors and airbrush paints, paint pens, etc. but I really love the oils. So glad I lost my fear of them!! I use my guest room as my paint room. It has two big windows and a paddle fan with lights. I turn the lights on but I also have the blinds up to get the north light and the east light. I have never painted a still life. I made a decision to paint portraits of some of the old masters. I did a portrait of Da Vinci as I think he might have looked, I did Rembrandt, Claude Monet and several of Vincent Van Gogh. He is my favorite. I paint him like I think he might have looked and I know he resembled his brother Theo somewhat. Vincent took a lot of 'liberties' with his self portraits and if you look at all of them you will see that none of them look like the same man. I take a little bit of Theo, a bit of Vincent's mother, a bit of his own self portraits and also from what people who knew him said about the way he looked. I also use some of the portrait John Russell did of Vincent. Vincent was described by one of his painter friends as being a "weedy little man". Others described him as being scary and some of the women refused to sit for him because he had 'scary' eyes. Vincent was a ginger man, only 5'7 and looked more like a homeless man than anything. I don't paint him looking ragged though. He wasn't a handsome man like his brother Theo and according to Rene Secretan, Vincent didn't look anything like Kirk Douglas who portrayed him in the movie, Lust For Life. Sorry for the rant. Lol.
@BJBreukelman4 жыл бұрын
Hey, Chris, quality content as always! 😁😁😁 I wanted to share a tool I've found useful. If I'm painting a landscape of an actual existing place, using Google Earth actually helps me understand things in the photo reference better. I've been working on a painting of a spot near the Grand Canyon. Crazy complicated rock formations right? Google Earth has helped me break them down and understand what I'm seeing. I know that bit everyone will find that useful. But I thought I would share. At the moment I can't afford joining your page even though it's like to. COVID cost me my job. But at one point I will if I can.
@jackiegarroutte89704 жыл бұрын
I have to use free info too...but there is a lot of great free help for artists. I think using google earth is a great idea...I have done that too
@zaidshah45354 жыл бұрын
@@jackiegarroutte8970 well I’m looking to join a free community where i can join a bunch of other artists, do you know any that i could join?
@RIVEROSMITH3 жыл бұрын
Honor the Effort. Priceless advice.
@karp.x2 жыл бұрын
wow! Thank you so much for those encouraging last words. Thats what i needed to hear right now! Thank you!💙
@homayounazarnoush5699 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Chris, I try to watch all your useful videos and learned a lot that helm me to improve my skills in painting. Tank you so much 😊
@nfidalgo15 ай бұрын
I loved this video, thanks for sharing your experience, I found it very useful! Thank you!
@teriehr84902 жыл бұрын
Chris - such good advice, all things I needed to hear and with a little humor added in is perfect!
@paintcoach2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’m so glad you like the videos and the humor haha
@teriehr84902 жыл бұрын
@@paintcoach it cracked me up your comment about sharing your work with the caveat being that if you are a painter, you are probably an introvert anyway. Insightful 😊
@dandog78403 жыл бұрын
the love you put to art is the same kind that a lover wants from you...so be aware of your spending habits
@mirjanamartinovic48144 жыл бұрын
I've never listened more accurate problems and dealing with them, I find myself in every! Thank you so much for this video, it helps me realize I'm not lonely in artistic struggles
@giovannisiano5744 жыл бұрын
Very very very clear and honest to goodness. Just follow and put a good amount of patience.
@daleshawn19104 жыл бұрын
I’m loving the painting on your easel and the outstanding video.
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@nata95274 жыл бұрын
The most encouraging and helpful tips for self-taught beginners. Thank you so much!
@monkeyymarx4 жыл бұрын
Paint talk is really helpful, live watching your videos while working on a painting myself
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
That’s what I make them for!
@monkeyymarx4 жыл бұрын
@@paintcoach and thank you for doing so!! I really appreciate this as an artist who never went to a formal art school!
@yeshonestly42683 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Your paintings are awesome. Great learning! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@davemalt24514 жыл бұрын
Very wise for a young bloke. Thanks for your input. Dave M ( AUSTRALIA) 😎🇦🇺
@BlankChaz2 жыл бұрын
I love it when he moves and the microphone blocks part of the tee-shirt: PAIN COACH.
@jessicapoitevin75623 жыл бұрын
I just started painting 4 months ago. I attempted an oil painting of my dog, not easy and struggling to finish it…your videos are very helpful! Thank u!
@kaymack53044 жыл бұрын
I just recently found your channel and you are resparking a long dormant creative desire for me. I am an introvert so in person classes are a block for me at this point, but I’ve learned to knit and build furniture on you tube, so this may be my next focus. I find your information and demonstrations helpful and inspiring.
@boxster874 жыл бұрын
thanks man to be honest I gave up on it but now after hearing this I am gonna give it another shot. thanks man.
@chrisgriffith15734 жыл бұрын
But... I love Belgium linen...
@Cakebossmom23 жыл бұрын
Tried it for the first time today. It was so enjoyable to work with compared to acrylic.
@kathrynbarnsley66924 жыл бұрын
Hey! just wanted to leave a comment to say thankyou for the tips especially when you were talking about 'honour the effort'. I'm having such a difficult time lately where I feel like I spend so much time on a work annnnnnd it doesn't turn out. It just gets me so down but next time this happens i will think of you saying 'honour the effort' so yeah, thankyou
@jenniperkins4260 Жыл бұрын
I love van Gough and monets water lilies just finished iris’s and a few lily ponds. Uncanny the technique dots/slashes is what I did in the beginning before learning how to blend backgrounds. Since I’ve fallen in love w/ my water lilies study - learning how to paint reflections (more slowly)… I’m trying not to blend so much and I can’t 😂
@kennarsolonart88154 жыл бұрын
Such a motivating video! It really takes time to build confidence with your own work. For me, I'm just making art for myself for like 2-3 years and not sharing it publicly but now I'm inspired by artists like you to really show my works to the public. I want to thank you for that Chris 😁
@TheBuldog20002 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty! Your awesome 😎
@debbiekelly43164 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris - do you ever paint on gesso board? What are the advantages/drawbacks?
@sophiedarnell4672 жыл бұрын
love your vids so much, they're so inspirational for me. Your such an amazing instructor, and even with the Patreon, the amount of excellent, well put/thought out free content is wonderful to have, and to go back on!!!! This is the best, self-taught advice tips/techniques, I've heard from a professional in a long, long time! I use your vids for the multiple different mediums and interests I've been interested and practicing. I've done some traditional sketching for a while, and stopped with that. I decided in 2020, to pick up digital painting much more seriously, I had begun before, but the stress of finishing HS was blowing it out of the way. However due to current art block with it, I brought some a couple of brush sets, acrylics and a gouache set not to long ago.I also was researching and they were saying the same thing you said in this vid, about the right art supplies aren't only efficient in lasting a while, but can make your painting much better. Though, there were a couple, even when that said that they said also, if your a beginner it will be just fine even if you get a "laid back, cheap, not a lot of paints, or $$$ brushes." Only now after watching a few beginners tip videos and reading through blog posts, only are I starting to get the hang of the set up, clean down process, what to do/not to do when your oding those things, how to approach different blending techniques, etc...Now I'm getting the chance and are very EXCITED(!!!) to actually go through some of the tutorials I watched, while it's being played!! Another thing I wanted to bring up: when you said paraphrasing, "watch tutorials first, and fully figure out the process, of at least until you have a grasp..." would've been such a great piece of informational advice for me when first starting to digital paint. Watching people paint so effortlessly, even though I knew this would take some time, though I learn fast, I never thought it would take myself so long to learn on these softwares. I trullyyy didn't realize just how much time, months, even years it took me to spend just learning the technical parts of the software, but then practicing what you've learned, not only this, but thinking what parts of the software you could use to implement and make your art pieces better and easier to navigate.....That frustrated the LIVING HELLLLL out of me, you have no idea!!! I had to take so many breaks, off/on from mod-severe frustration and even stress explosions, because of this direct, underlying problem, and the fact I was I felt so much that I was letting myself down, and not being where I wanted to be by that point of my learning process. Oh how harsh I was, and very naive!! I had this issue for so many years. It is now year 5 (possibly?) of so much intent work, with this time, trying to be less harsh on myself, and trying to remind that I can always now move onto a different medium(s) that I have now. I didn't even know and took a while to decide what supplies and equipment to have for digital painting. I didn't have a job(still dont!) so my parents had to pay for this. It was so difficult to explain the processing through my head, when I decided to take a 2/2 and a half year hiatus on the medium and not doing anything for a long time. This while also being very irritable constantly over it, almost every other day/month. This also comes from the feeling of possibly of disappointing them. Even if I knew they weren't disappointed!! Having a personality disorder, among other mental health issues, might I add....didn't help at all!!! This is one thing, I wish so much on that I had told to my younger art journey self. Other than, even if I would've hated it, the time and patience it takes to learn the softwares I wanted to use, as well as how to use them in the paintings I want to eventually take on. I'm so happy, and ecstatic, that I'm actually starting to get the grasp on the concept, and are able to come up with ideas, even if it's just writing them down in words, or very rough sketches with small notes. Which is great, because it certainly took a long time to get there!!! A friendly reminder for others, especially beginners too!! ^^^
@lopezelba14 жыл бұрын
Just need to thank you for the encouraging words. 🙏
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@cynthiamarston22083 жыл бұрын
Oh thats a great perspective. Its a positive activity to clean and prepare for next session……! Copy paintings. I did this once. It seems so much more easy. Focus on one thing in the painting you like most…good idea. Revisit tutorials. Get feedback from experienced painters…..oh this is scary!! Sharing work….for getting likeminded people involved …not so much for critique…..oh this is scary!! Paint more than just “portraits” to avoid getting too comfortable….and stay fresh not bored. Honor the Effort. Most paintings arent going to work out well. Did you share that painting you worked so hard on?
@dogloverjb68734 жыл бұрын
love your longer hair and your videos. I will be joining your online patreon.
@crisalidathomassie18114 жыл бұрын
What exactly is a self taught artist? One who never took a class? Thanks for the video and your thoughts. Great advice. Blessings and be safe.
@deanvanhoorne22302 жыл бұрын
Great Coaching with this video.
@howardduck48293 жыл бұрын
thanks coach! i really appreciate you!
@esthervisser-denhertog77882 жыл бұрын
So encouraging!
@M.O.1981 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@gavinreid2741 Жыл бұрын
Success is having a go.
@polinashinkina95514 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, thanks for these advices, they are to the point. Can you make a video on how to paint flowers in a bouquet, different shapes? I kinda stuggle with painting flowers, and they do not "talk" to each other in the painting, rather look very separated from each other. Thanks!
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Polina Shinkina you got it
@jamiletorres4003 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jolakedra29984 жыл бұрын
Chris, this is really helpful! I don't know how much you know about acrylics but maybe next time you do this kind of talk, mention for us acrylic painters that want to switch to oils that although many other artists say that oils and acrylics are pretty much the same, the painting is not the same. Some tutorials out there are whether it's books or KZbin say you can do it in either medium, and indeed you can, but not in exactly the same process. I almost gave up oils trying to paint with them like I did in oils. Oils are oils, acrylics are acrylics. Maybe you can switch easily from oils to acrylics but from acrylics to oils there is a whole learning curve. Love your Friday talks! Short, consize and engaging! Lot of experiences I can relate to, like buying medium that I had no idea what's for just because somebody else used it. Same with painting in tiny bedroom and having paint on my sheet and stepping on my dog and dropping the palette with the paint on her. Keep up the great work, ❤️
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
That's a great topic for a Paint Talk!
@kayjay-kreations5 ай бұрын
Thanks
@ekso21643 жыл бұрын
Master the 'copy photo' and the 'paint what u see'. It helps for painting from imagination because those earlier paintings will guide your creative process of not having a reference
@lightloveandawake31143 жыл бұрын
💗😊💕Thank you, brother💕😊💗
@AzureSymbiote Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work.
@timrosenthal463 ай бұрын
Great advice ..thank you
@TheBuldog20002 жыл бұрын
Great 👍 thank you!🤩
@starbucks197110 ай бұрын
hello. I am a student who started oil painting for about 3 months. I was reading an article about blocking and was curious, so I would like to ask a question. What oil should I use when blocking? I searched through numerous videos and articles, but couldn't find it. The two oils I have on hand are flaxseed oil and gamsol. (Please understand that I am not good at English, so I am using Google Translator)
@brittarussak50354 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, I watch all your Videos and I am deeply impressed that you said you are self-taught. Wow. I have seen so many videos from different instructors and I learned a lot. But what makes me really frustrated is that I never know which brush I should use. Above all I struggle with bristle brush’s and can’t get enough paint on my brush. I know that sounds silly but do you have any advice how to change that? Besides the advice, just take more paint 😂😂. I am always scratching on my canvas. Best Britta
@theeyeofday2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this👏🏼
@claudiagauthier233 жыл бұрын
Wow I needed that boost after today's sesh!!! GREAT content!!!
@paintcoach3 жыл бұрын
That's what Friday Paint Talks are for!
@mihaelabogeanu14943 жыл бұрын
Agreed with all you said - experienced everything on my own, as a self-taught wannabe artist. I started with watercolours about 8 years ago and now I got into oils. For about a year, I ticked every single one of the 'boxes' you mentioned (good and bad). With all the free help I got from your and other artists videos (many thanks for that) there is still one thing that I can't manage at all - how to paint a thin line in oils (!) I know, seems so stupid, so little, but my lines always end up like tormented worms and I never got this problem with watercolours or acrylics. So, what would you recommend? Using medium to thin out the paint? I did that, didn't work (not for me at least). What would be the best brush to do this? I am talking last layers of paint, those accents you have to put in to make it pop. Anyway, I would really appreciate if you can give me a hint - how to paint details in oil paint. Ah, all is alla prima, yes - coming from watercolours, the idea of leaving a painting to sit for at least a week before adding the next layer is unnatural to me. I was told that means I am a 'direct painter' - I can live with that :) Many thanks for all your work
@sandrajohnson24893 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your Nick Cage!!!
@batzeth3 жыл бұрын
Que lindo ese autoretrato
@jeangeorges70982 жыл бұрын
thank you so much I just started painting like few months ago and your videos have helped me so much , but I have a question , do you have a daily practice or a daily painting routine ? If you do please show it to us and thanks .
@stardustgirl29044 жыл бұрын
Is it important to prime the canvas? And why do some people do under paint?
@kimbunch7184 жыл бұрын
stardustgirl I’ve definitely learned to do extra gesso or acrylics just so paint doesn’t soak in so much worth the time!
@stardustgirl29044 жыл бұрын
@@kimbunch718 Really,I haven't had much trouble with paint ever going through canvas before. I just want to do things right, and it's incredibly hard to figure all this out! Thanks for the comment!👍
@paintingswithkay61514 жыл бұрын
Great advice it’s hard to put yourself out there at first. I struggled with this and still do. Getting better though. Love your videos!
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Good to hear you are getting better
@chriswhitehouse89824 жыл бұрын
Chris, what's your thoughts on painting with oils in a sketchbook or mixed media book as a way to paint a lot of studies without feeling like you are wasting expensive stretched canvas? Supposedly you can gesso the pages and paint on them, but I have yet to give it a try.
@gypsiewind40034 жыл бұрын
I wonder the same
@mrtheluckybucket3 жыл бұрын
Use a mixed media sketchbook with at least 80 or more pound, get gesso and give it 2-3 coats of gesso and let it dry, and youre good to go.
@scootmcgoot5703 жыл бұрын
I have the hardest time with mediums! Even when i use different mediums the canvas soaks it up leaving my oils un-workable. No videos on yt show me the things i really need to know
@kristinaasimova6013 жыл бұрын
Very encouraging! Thanks!!
@lexij47403 жыл бұрын
Tnks Chris, Great video!
@amarynth1003 жыл бұрын
:)))) this is my struggle ,even if the painting comes real nice and harmonious ,i have no clue how i got there . now im scared to paint ..the more i learn the more im scared .not knowing what im doing ...sucks
@xpsxps13393 жыл бұрын
Hi Helen, I know what you are talking about, and I think all artists know/knew that feeling. You are probably on the right path, somewhere in the middle of the road, lol. Close enough to make your work likable, but not close enough to understand what you are doing and capable of intentionally repeat the process as wanted. Hold your courage and keep going; you get there once (maybe you are close to the breakthrough point already). Most painters listen to their intuition, and while getting to the above-mentioned point, they do the "right thing" even though they cannot explain why. It could be uncomfortable (not knowing why), but it doesn't disqualify either you as an artist or your work. Keep painting:-)!
@lydiehartiel90704 жыл бұрын
I love your content! 👌 A question (sorry if I missed it in another video, still have some to catch up) : Can you recommend books for beginners? Thank you for sharing!! ☺
@kimanhnguyen95892 жыл бұрын
Love your practical advice and yet so inspiring! 😁
@OscarPerez-mm7xb2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I’m having trouble knowing the exact amount of liquid clear to put on the canvas (as I think it’s harder to see than liquid white)
@cejamieson20244 жыл бұрын
I love the end of the video. So funny!
@rechonize49993 жыл бұрын
How long do you actually have to wait during layers ? And how long should you wait till you seal it ?
@simplesketches77713 жыл бұрын
So beautiful! Really talented! Was amazing watching it! New friend is here.
@Lemonboy20014 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say you’re awesome thanks for these videos I’m learning so much and you look like cole sprouse 😁😁😁😁
@stephenj20143 жыл бұрын
Lol that intro, I watercolor, acrylic and oil paint and of all the mediums watercolor scares me most , love your vids though!
@frankovitchgrimowski49504 жыл бұрын
Thanks coach.
@joanspecking53834 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice...its so useful to hear!!
@Maria-vz1sm4 жыл бұрын
Ok dumb question....I still don't understand the difference between paint thinner and medium and every time I hear about it I'm still confused. I just use linseed oil to thin my oil paint ...I use water based oil paint. Medium that word could mean so many things....so what do you mean? Perhaps if you give brand names I could figure it out. Thank you Chris. Love your talks they keep me going!
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Medium is just what you use to change the consistency of the paint like linseed oil and liquin original. Thinner aka mineral spirits and turpentine is used to thin your paint for washes and to clean your brushes as you paint.
@mernawahba10344 жыл бұрын
Question: I started drawing since I was a kid but I got into oil painting almost a year ago, but I've always used a photo as a reference, so I've never even tried painted from real life and I feel like a fake artist, Is it necessary for an artist to paint from real life? And Should I start practicing now or is it too late?
@alejandrolucero93413 жыл бұрын
You are NOT a “fake” artist for using reference. You are still an artist!
@jonwilliams91254 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've been there...where NOTHING works, I'm wasting my time...but I get right back on that horse until it bucks me off again. Good stuff, thanks.
@paintcoach4 жыл бұрын
Right on
@tlwest14 жыл бұрын
I am watching these videos to get my painting mojo back... stopped creating several years ago because of the long term illness and death of my father:(