Precept and Practice -410

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Paul Ingbretson

Paul Ingbretson

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@sashaknowler
@sashaknowler 4 ай бұрын
Thanks very much as usual, great to clarify a reliable checklist, very grateful.
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 2 ай бұрын
Pleased to be of service.
@sashaknowler
@sashaknowler 4 ай бұрын
The landscapes that appeal to me always begin with the heart
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
Like that!
@mattakubodimasen10
@mattakubodimasen10 4 ай бұрын
I just discovered your channel today thanks to your Velasquez lecture, and was so shocked to see you have been uploading daily! Your channel and videos are such a precious source of knowledge and inspiration! Thank you so much sir!
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
Glad you found us, Matt!
@DrawingFromImagination
@DrawingFromImagination 4 ай бұрын
This was a surprisingly deep topic! I’m always fascinated by the impact of experience on the process as a whole. Experienced artists seem to be able to “see into” their finalized conception of the painting and locate that felt sense of sameness between the subject and the canvas much more quickly. As an educator I’d argue this has a deleterious effect on the ability for newer students to comprehend what they’re seeing during a demo, as an example. As someone who fully plans to continue dissecting the texts of the old masters until I’m too old to hold a brush, this inspires me. I’m wondering if the debrief stage also experiences some sort of qualitative shift as a painter moves into being able to assess the whole more quickly. With that being said, I still think there is much value to be had in the habit of physically moving as you shift your mind between the various modes of thought. Professional athletes often have a specific song or a scent they use to dive quickly into peak performance, and as an artist I feel similarly about physically stepping away from my desk or taking off my glasses. The glasses come off and without a second thought I find myself zooming out and beginning to evaluate the effectiveness of the components as they relate to each other. Just some sporadic thoughts. Hopefully the above is of interest to someone! Keep up the great work Paul!
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
This is good content especially your middle point. i find blinking creates rethinking, refreshing. Laughing out loud's another. Maybe a video here. leaving the room.
@querenstewart9944
@querenstewart9944 4 ай бұрын
Hi Paul Love this one. I like to use my camera to check my self when I finish the part I'm on I take a photo look at it find my back stragler fix it to the best I can do and take another photo so now I have a visual check between the two photos. I can compare did it improve it or make it worse? Did I get it to where I intended to go? Are all the horses in the right stables? Etc? It make me do the practice until it becomes a discipline. Love the stick comment another one of yours that now won't leave my head,getting quite a long list of them now. They always pop in to my head at the right time for me to ask the correct question of myself. Thanks to your wonderful videos Sheila
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
incredibly exciting for me to hear, Sheila! Thx.
@jazw4649
@jazw4649 4 ай бұрын
My biggest problem right now is... as you touched on towards the end... feathering into the areas that need to be fixed without having to go back over the whole painting to unify it again. Is this something that will come with experience or is there something teachable there that will make the resolution come sooner. Thank you Paul and Mr Producer!
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 3 ай бұрын
That's going to come with experience. A prime skill for our kind of painting. Keep at it, jaz
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 3 ай бұрын
Do make sure the area isn't dried in when you make the joint.
@colterlabeau8025
@colterlabeau8025 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! Expanding on the topic of incorporating ideas into practice. In previous videos you have mentioned learning all everything you can from everyone. I forgot which video but you made a comment like learning about line from Art Nouveau, also you have talked about learning mark making from Raphael and others. What would be some good ways to incorporate those lessons and ideas into ones practice?
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 2 ай бұрын
May be a video here but minimally, for now, you are aware of your unhappiness in the face of, say, your paint thickness interfering with your drawing so you go to the museum and find someone to emulate and, if possible actually try to reproduce their exact look. It will bring you to certain conclusions about thickness of paint, brush type, etc. that you may try and then, if effective, make into a habit.
@SkjtheartistJamison
@SkjtheartistJamison 4 ай бұрын
I was late to the feast today, I was at hospital. Enjoyable chat
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
Glad, always!
@normatorti4295
@normatorti4295 4 ай бұрын
Does seeing the subject in a 2D mindset apply to what you just explained? If so, please comment. Thank you, Paul.
@PaulIngbretson
@PaulIngbretson 4 ай бұрын
Did think I said so, Norma, but in passing maybe. Mind emailing me a more developed question?
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