Showing posts with label acrylic painting videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic painting videos. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Paint Mixing Magic

The other day I came across a video on how to mix paint. In my case, acrylic paint. I don't suppose there is any aspect of painting more fundamental or more important.

In this particular video, you can find it in my video library under color mixing, the instructor shows how every conceivable color can be derived from the three primary colors yellow, red and blue. From just those three colors wheels within wheels, a kaleidoscope of color can be derived. I haven't thought about primary colors since I was in grade school. After watching the video I think primary colors are magical.


My biggest problem is that I mix colors like I do everything else in my creative process. I just make it up in the moment. I've gotten some colors I really liked this way but the problem is I have no idea how I did it so recreating a particular color isn't going to be easy. My muddled mind finds it difficult to focus on particulars whilst I'm creating. When I'm done I can't remember what I did because I didn't pay any attention.

This happens to me a lot with my photography. People will ask how I got a certain result and I will tell them I don't know. I often feel they think I'm being selfish. That's not my intention. I really don't know. I just do what I do. I quite literally don't "know" anything worth passing along. Just like I can't be taught I can't teach either.

With painting I find I think a lot about what I want to create next. I spend several days with ideas swirling around in my mind before I have the courage to pick up the brush again. I liken my mind to a darter fish. It darts here it darts there and sooner or later settles. I get many of my best ideas when I am engaged in an activity totally unrelated to painting. Once I decide to paint I just do it without thinking much at all. It is what it is.

I watched a video on abstract painting where it was a team effort. The man painted whilst the woman mixed the colors. I think not mixing my own colors would take half the fun out of painting. For me mixing color is part of the adventure. At this point my color mixing is kind of a Forest Gump box of chocolates thing. I never know what I'm going to get. With experience I may learn do do it on purpose. That would be good. Meanwhile, I have created some gorgeous colors quite by accident.

I'm lousy at determining how much paint to mix. More often than not I make too much. In order to save paint I have been putting leftovers in capped cups. I save everything. I'm pretty sure I'm going to come up with many more accidental colors.

Paint Saving Cups

 Here's a quote from Michele Theberge at themindfulartist.com which I think is worth repeating.

"There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.

Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished."
There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.tQ8YV9e8.dpuf
There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.tQ8YV9e8.dpuf
There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.tQ8YV9e8.dpuf
There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.tQ8YV9e8.dpuf


There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.IDMAd7Mz.dpuf
There’s a delicate balance we artists ride between doing and being.
Too much “being” can be a disguised form of avoidance. Too much “doing” and our creative well dries up because it is never replenished.
- See more at: http://themindfulartist.com/2011/03/meander-time/#sthash.IDMAd7Mz.dpufI watched another video on abstract painting where a man painted and a woman created the colors. I think not mixing the colors would take a lot of the fun and adventure out of it for me.Here's a quote from Michele Theberge which I think is particularity insightful. "
©Kinsey Barnard

Friday, November 27, 2015

A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose

A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose or so wrote Gertrude Stein. Gertrude never saw my rendition of a rose.

Whilst I was rummaging around the internet I came across some videos on the subject of painting flowers. (See Video Library). I love flowers because I love color and seldom is seen a flower without beautiful color. I decided to give a rose a try. I didn't have a photo to look at so I painted it right out of my head. Mind you, I probably  could not have done any better with a photo. But, as my friend Dave says, it is original. It looks to me like something a first grader might produce, maybe a kindergartner.


They say the great thing about acrylics is how quickly the paint dries. That special feature is proving my nemesis. My paints are drying out so fast I get all in panic. I'm one of those that does not do well under pressure and this is taking all the fun out of the exercise. I've tried misting the paint but it still dries out on the palette and clumps on the brush. Part of it may be due to the low humidity in the house. In winter, with things closed up and the heat running all the time it gets pretty dry.

I don't know what the trouble is but I really need to find a solution. If anyone reading this has any ideas to share about keeping acrylic paint moist I would sure be grateful if you'd leave them in a comment.

©Kinsey Barnard

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Acrylic Painting Video Library

I am finding a plethora of how to videos on the subject of acrylic painting. The main reason for writing this blog is so that I have a place to store the information I have collected and can use that information for future reference and easy access. I find that if I glean one idea or bit of useful information from a video it was worth watching. Some videos I found informative in the main, others just a bit. I figure if I watch a lot of videos, over time, I will gather a useful bunch of bits. Listings are alphabetical by subject.


I will add new video links that offered at least a bit and will make note of the additions in future posts.

FREE ACRYLIC PAINTING VIDEOS

ABSTRACT ART: https://youtu.be/Bg3oQ_OqQ_o

ACRYLIC PAINT BRANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVMPa-bDtrg

ACRYLIC PAINT BRANDS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OacMAO8pk_U 

ACRYLIC HOUSE PAINT: https://youtu.be/lmWi6fbTnhc

BRUSHES CHOOSING: https://youtu.be/HGBopQgEGy8

BRUSH STROKE TECHNIQUES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YjGbsbDoxs

CANVAS WASHING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKNpKUK4lMc

CANVAS WASHING: http://willkempartschool.com/how-a-canvas-can-drastically-improve-your-painting/ 

CLOUDS-Nagualero: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC1QcDkYtEw

COLOR MIXING BEGINNERS: http://willkempartschool.com/beginners-colour-mixing-acrylic-paint/

COLOR MIXING PRIMARY COLORS: https://youtu.be/1z8NQoTemsc

FLOWER PAINTING: http://www.howcast.com/videos/386911-how-to-learn-flower-painting-techniques/

FLOWERS-ABSTRACT: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497824-how-to-paint-an-abstract-flower-acrylic-painting/

FLOWERS-TULIPS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6KNNRmmUR4

IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xICl4l3P57khttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xICl4l3P57k

IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5swJ_9av6qk

IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW4jITwQglw 

IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qas_PmlYIdY 

JACKSON POLLOCK: https://youtu.be/EncR_T0faKM

SUNSETS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC1sDAuwZoQ

TREES-Nagualero: https://youtu.be/ffMc8dRsSo4 

VARNISHING: https://youtu.be/wnoXZ6nXGSE