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Samuel S Hoskins
United States
Приєднався 21 жов 2017
Samuel Hoskins, b. 2000, is a Florence Academy of Art Alumni fascinated by imagery as the most direct form of communication between our dreams, visions, hallucinations, and our monkey bodies. This channel acts as a visual journal (sounds better than a diary) of my explorations in painting as a way of trying to condense and solidify the myriad of ideas and imagery that escapes English.
How I Paint on Petrified Wood with Oils, Time-lapse
In this oil painting time-lapse, I experiment with making a painting on petrified wood. While painting, I made an ai podcast from Google's Notebooklm based on the writings of Robert Henri, The Art Spirit, and what it means to be an artist in today's society.
#theartspirit #oilpaintingtutorial #paintingonstone #petrifiedwood
www.samuelhoskins.com
#theartspirit #oilpaintingtutorial #paintingonstone #petrifiedwood
www.samuelhoskins.com
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How I make and use Ivory Black and Cassel Earth
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In this video, I’ll show you how I make and use Ivory Black and Cassel Earth as my go-to dark colors. These two pigments work beautifully together-Ivory Black is darker and more transparent, while Cassel Earth dries faster and uses less oil. I use both on my palette for every painting, though I tend to reach for Cassel Earth a lot more. Let me show you why these two are such an important part o...
Making a Color Study for a New Oil Painting
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In this oil painting timelapse/vlog, I explore the merging of consciousness and the subconscious through an underwater scene where light and shadow blend. Inspired by thinkers like Terence McKenna and Carl Jung, the painting reflects the dissolution of duality, capturing a moment where the boundaries between the known and unknown fade away. www.samuelhoskins.com
How I Prepare a Palette for Oil Painting
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How I Prepare a Palette for Oil Painting
The Best Advice I Learned Starting My Art Career
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The Best Advice I Learned Starting My Art Career
Artist's View on 5 Stages of the Future
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Artist's View on 5 Stages of the Future
The Perfect Plein Air Wet Painting Box
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The Perfect Plein Air Wet Painting Box
My Ultimate Plein Air Painting Setup for Traveling Artists
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My Ultimate Plein Air Painting Setup for Traveling Artists
Everything Black Oil - How to Make and Use
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Everything Black Oil - How to Make and Use
How I make Dammar Varnish - Tips and Tricks
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How I make Dammar Varnish - Tips and Tricks
Best Painting Medium - Beeswax, Fused Dammar, Black Oil
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Best Painting Medium - Beeswax, Fused Dammar, Black Oil
The Ultimate Debate: Can You Escape the Meaningless Void?
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The Ultimate Debate: Can You Escape the Meaningless Void?
Intuition, Creativity, and Art Process
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Intuition, Creativity, and Art Process
Art, AI, and Integral Theory with @unthinkme_Adam
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Art, AI, and Integral Theory with @unthinkme_Adam
Mapping the Unconscious - Carl Jung, Personal Myth, and the Ego
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Mapping the Unconscious - Carl Jung, Personal Myth, and the Ego
Art Studio Tour: Creating an Inspiring and Practical Studio
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Art Studio Tour: Creating an Inspiring and Practical Studio
The Power of the Tower: Symbolism Explained
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The Power of the Tower: Symbolism Explained
The Meteor: A Symbol of Transformation - Painting Time-lapse
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The Meteor: A Symbol of Transformation - Painting Time-lapse
The Hero's Journey - Oil Painting Time-lapse
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The Hero's Journey - Oil Painting Time-lapse
AI Jungian Dream Analysis Time-lapse Oil Painting
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AI Jungian Dream Analysis Time-lapse Oil Painting
Time-lapse Painting: Navigating the Fringes of AI, Consciousness, and Terence McKenna's Vision
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Time-lapse Painting: Navigating the Fringes of AI, Consciousness, and Terence McKenna's Vision
Painting Timelapse: AI Kant on the Nature of Consciousness
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Painting Timelapse: AI Kant on the Nature of Consciousness
Drawing Wisdom: Authenticity and Tradition | Epic Art Time-Lapse & Live Call with Aquinas
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Drawing Wisdom: Authenticity and Tradition | Epic Art Time-Lapse & Live Call with Aquinas
AI and the Role of the Artist- Live Discussion with AI Galileo while Painting
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AI and the Role of the Artist- Live Discussion with AI Galileo while Painting
My Experience Making Lead White - Dutch Stack Method
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My Experience Making Lead White - Dutch Stack Method
Cosmic Awareness: Time-lapse Oil Painting
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Cosmic Awareness: Time-lapse Oil Painting
When Life Gives You Lemons - Oil Painting Time-lapse
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When Life Gives You Lemons - Oil Painting Time-lapse
Still Life Timelaspe - Painting a Fennel
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Still Life Timelaspe - Painting a Fennel
How I Paint a Still Life - Start to Finish Time Lapse
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How I Paint a Still Life - Start to Finish Time Lapse
This is an AI “podcast”
Yes, I inputed the art spirit pdf, along with some of my writing about the role of the artist, and prompted it to talk about it from those sources. It is notebooklm from Google. It is free and a super interesting tool for exploring and expanding on ideas.
Where did you get the magnetic board from? And how did you prepare those panels of linen to make them so stiff? Because mine have ripples in them if I don’t stretch them so it’s hard to paint on them. Did you just dress with them until they became stiff?
I got the board from amazon. I used really high quality thick belgian linen and didn't have a problem with ripples. They are sized with rabbit skin glue and has an oil based ground.
@@samuel.s.hoskins any chance you have links to the board into the linen? If not, no biggie. Thank you.
That's a cool idea., but when the linen is painted you'll have to stow them somehow, so you're back to a carrier for panels.
I have a small carrier that I made that can hold them while they are wet but once they are dry I can stack them. It lets me bring back 60+ paintings that are only a little over an inch thick and only a few pounds in my bag on the airplane.
The black mirror is really great to use with a live model to see the values :) awesome studio setup
Thank you!
Beautiful place!
Thank you!
Looks godlike 👌🏽
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. ¿ Las pinturas que fabricas, cuánto tiempo tardan en secarse dentro del tubo ?
I used to grind some black iron oxide (oxide black) into the bone black to make it dry faster. Just 10 % makes a big difference. Manganese black is even better, if you can find it. And yes, add a bit of thick oil to counter sinking in.
That's a good idea!
Caveat: Just because the label says "cassel earth" doesn't mean all brands are selling the same product or exact color. Cassel earth was originally made from unstable materials such as peat and asphaltum, nowadays it is usually made of some iron oxide (a brown ochre). Some tube paint manufacturers make it with transparent synthetic pigments, very good for glazing but slower drying, though most use fast drying and more opaque iron oxides.
I have found that with all companies except for Natural Pigment. I good way to check is to see what is in a company's Naples Yellow... it is almost always a mix of titanium white and cadmium yellow. Also, any brand that has certain colors with the name Geniune before is just a good indicator that they have a lot of paints that aren't.
love your videos dude! ive been using them as a reference for making my own lead white. How are you doing your imprimatur and under painting? Like what are your ratios of pigment, chalk for your ground?
My favorite is making a white oil ground and then putting an imprimatura on top. I use a mix of chalk, linseed oil, and titanium-lead white pigment mix for the ground and I apply the imprimatura very thinly with linseed oil and a drop of turpentine.
Thank you so much for this video🙏🏻🪷 What powder and oil should we use to make black and white paint? Can you make a video on how to make black and white? 🙏🏻
Thanks for the feedback! I just made one on what I use for black oil paints!
Lovely location and painting ❤
Super painting! What is your favorite varnish?
Dammar with uv protection 👌
I apply a couple of coats of linseed oil to penetrate the wood and then several coats of Liquin to make the surface smooth and shiny.
Absolutely LOVE the magnets for your loose linen! That's my jam
This was fascinating watching you paint and listening to your thoughts. Probably my favorite video. The painting speaks to me and is stunning.
Beautiful work. Am currently listening but relate very much to your interests. McKenna really opened me up to this way of deepening thought and combining all my interests to make sense of the fragmented information we receive.
That is great to hear! I feel the same way!
Love this piece! ❤
Thank you!
Very nice, I'm happy I found your channel. Hello from Holland
Hello! I am glad to hear that!
What is the safest way to sand some of the painting down if I'm using genuine vermillion and lead white? should I just do it outside and wear gloves and a respirator? love the content!
Yes, i would definitely wear a mask and make sure the dust doesn't get anywhere. I would just be very careful to try to avoid the dust spreading.
I liked this format and liked seeing where you are painting in Italy. Very interesting.
Glad to have caught this! Please do the LIVEs more! (Just please not on SUNdays at 10am PST when I do mine) I’d like to catch you live… 👍🏽 This is a lovely piece! 😍 What is this piece about (two-headed being)…
will do! thank you!
In the thumbnail the timer thing cuts of the T making it say making pain
Wonderful channel. Thank you for making such clear demonstrations for people.
Does Black Oil darken? I bought some from a maker and noticed a darkening effect , but I also mixed in a Copal varnish they make as well. This was 8 months after noticing my painting in the dark. Just nervous it will darken. I like to get my whites and colors as pure looking as possible, but I have to say I love the lead mediums and lead white. But not sure your experience noticing any darkening or if you know?
Oh wait, the medium I have is similar to Black oil, lead, manganese, and linseed oil. Maybe the manganese darkened?
where did you find that metal panel?
amazon. I have the link attached in the description in the video!
Hi Samuel, this was super helpful. Thank you. Could you explain what you do with your loose linen when you get home? Do you glue them flat to a panel or stretch them on stretcher bars? Or are they just for research and you don't prepare them for framing?
You are so amazing. I adore your style and your process. Though I don’t really understand philosophy, it’s interesting to hear. 🩷
That was cool, thanks.
paint and varnish stripper - this gel?
I love your voice
Why show it, if you ain't going to show the finished product
It is linked to the full youtube video
@@samuel.s.hoskins Not good enough, damn it, not good enough!
@@chrisshabatowski4349I agree, not good enough gosh darn it. I’ve got places to go, people to see, money to make. 😂
Great voice
good tips. thanks
Thank you so much for the video! Very valuable information. I am a beginner. I subscribed to your channel.
I am glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Interesting to listen and a nice portrait of David! :)
Thank you!
That was really interesting.
So you use black oil to make paint, or in mediums or both? I saw a series of photos of a guy using black oil as a glaze medium on a painting in the maxfield parrish style. Pretty impressive. Next week I’m going to try the glazing with rublev’s black oil.
I love your videos! do have a reading list of the books you talk of. I would love to read futher about these techniques
Practical and economical method for grinding the glass surface on which to grind the colors. Práctico y económico método para esmerilar la superficie de vidrio en la que moler los colores. How long does the paint you make with linseed oil last without drying out inside the tube? ¿La pintura hecha por tí con aceite de linaza cuánto dura sin secarse dentro del tubo ? I apologize for not speaking English. I used Google Translate. Thank you for your work. Pido disculpas por no hablar inglés. He usado el traductor de GOOGLE. Gracias por tu trabajo.
Hi Samuel, a wonderful and informative video, thank you. Did you have any issues getting your art supplies through the TSA check points? I've heard accounts of art supplies; paints, mediums, brushes, etc., not allowed to board, and forced to be left behind for both international and domestic flights.
I pack everything except for the loose linen in my checked luggage and have not had any problems.
I have traveled both domestic and to several countries abroad (Rome, Portugal, Greece) with 40ml and smaller sized paint tubes, long handle brushes (many sizes and shapes), a small holbein palette knife, a tiny bit of oil and have never had anyone confiscate my materials. I print out a sheet that you can google for TSA that has info about vegetable-based artist colors (never call them paints) and their flashpoints. I take them as carry on (not checked in). I am travelling for the first time with my plein air gear to Paris and am more concerned about the weight limits on Air France which is 26.4 lbs total (suitcase and personal item) for economy seats. I've heard they're strict flying out of Paris.
Glad I met you at the Bellevue Art Fair today. 😊 I’ve worked w/ consciousness in various ways for years & knew I needed to connect after seeing your YT channel. I’ve known Ken Wilbur since I lived in Boulder in the early 2000’s and am now finishing my PhD at CIIS, which was founded by Haridas Chaudhry, a student of Sri Arubindo & the Mother, the first scholars of Integral Yoga. I studied w/ Alan Leslie Combs @ CIIS, a leading consciousness scholar. My thesis is in compassionate technology since I’ve worked w/ AGI in the past & am working to bring technology back to a humanistic basis. Glad to cross paths, definitely was led to connect.
It was great to meet you as well!
I had the box to transport the fresh pictures built by a carpenter.
Great project!
Fabulous video chocked full of tips!
One last thing, the horse dod doo... did you just get it in the field or did you treat it a certain way? I got half a 30 gallon bucket, do I fill it half full like you? what process? thank you for responding also..
did you use vinegar or actual acetic acid, I bought acetic acid.. also, howmuch did you treat the lead with acetone?
I used acetic acid and diluted it a bit with water. I have heard that vinegar works fine as well. For the acetone, I didn't measure. I just applied some to the rough end of a sponge and scrubbed it a bit and that seemed to work fine.
I do and use a cooked oil too but never tried with litharge, instead i use calcium sulfate and bone ash, but before mixed the minerals with the oil i crush them using a mortar and a pestle, the minerals need to be very fine almost like smoke, otherwise the resulting oil its not so satisfactory. You should try to get a mortar and a pestle to crush your pigments, there are a very cheap ones made of hard plastic, that can do the job.
I love it! Thanks for documenting your process! If I were you, I would invest in a much better mask, a true respirator. They’re only $15 for the p100 3m ones.
what kind of acid did you use?
acetic
@@samuel.s.hoskins ok well, I have run into a problem, I used Apple cider vinegar made from mother, meaning strong and Im gettign a gray flaking.. not sure if its because of the acetate I whiped it with or what but the horse poo is fresh and I ordered some pure strength 99.9% acetic acid and will begin again this weekend.. any suggestions would be nice...