Thank you for sharing! I love the one hour time limit and discussion you guys have. It's nice to see what you want to improve and then see you implement that improvement. Great results!!!
It honestly bout made me want to cry lol I was that moved by what he saw there. But Mike's last 10 minutes were what makes his paintings a Chamberlain painting, he always closes the deal with fantastic final thoughts! And always winds up with something beautiful. Love when they paint together! 🎨 2 killer paintings in 1 video!
Both works are excellent pieces where the essence has been captured, and that beautifully so. Perhaps in the studio the final 'makeup ' would be all that's needed. Thank you both!
Thank you Michael, thank you Ariah. I am always thrilled by the different views of the same scene, at the same time, from the same spot. Keep on painting!
Love both paintings! The two different compositions are great. It really demonstrates how one place/scene has so many possibilities. Great job...and in a little over an hour. I'm always in awe when watching you and your friends paint. Goals!
Thank you so much. sometimes our paintings look similar and sometimes not, depends on how we interpret whats the most effective way to convey the scene.
Love both your guys work! This spring is so beautiful. What a lovely opportunity to capture a full Malibu creek and green mountains. “So much green” I really liked the idea of translating some green mountains to purple to keep them back and create separation. Well done!
Both paintings look great. Each one unique in its way. In yours I really like the translucency of the water in the foreground and the haze over the distant treeline. Ariahs painting has a bit more harmony in the colours and his tree looks great. Good job both of you 👍
“Just ten more minutes“ classic. When I’ve done one hour timed sessions I set my alarm for fifteen minutes as a way to prompt me to get a move on. Great video Michael
Arias painting had a watercolor effect to it. Cobalt is a weird blue to work with imo. Nice location though great way to spend time outdoors. Thanks Michael!
I agree! Perhaps because he’s left some white space which I think is really effective. His colours were very harmonious. A beautiful painting I thought.
Thank you so much. Michael has recently itroduced me to watercolor so that makes sense! Cobalt is very neat. I've found that it not only makes a very acidic spring green when mixed with Cad yellow light or Hansa yellow light. It also makes an absolutely stunning purple when mixed with Alizarin Crimson.
@@ariahmyles thanks for mentioning the mixing aspect of cobalt. I’ve recently used it in skin tones when mixed for a grey ish effect . I’ll try your mixing suggestions. Keep on painting! Thanks Ariah
Both paintings looked fantastic after around only an hour, such a great video to watch to start off a peaceful morning. Watching this is inspiring me to get back to work for finals week in which I have to make 2 different paintings for😳
Alright, I used to live in San Bruno too on Crystal Springs rd but didn't start Plein air painting seriously until moved to NC. Wish I could paint with everyone at the beach.
That was great, loved both the paintings, I like the way you explain what colours you've used for mixing. I didn't catch it anywhere but what is the medium you used here? Acrylic? Edit.. Silly question, I see the word oil in the title. I've started painting but there's a lot to learn. I take it you had something to dry the oil quicker. I think you showed it at the start. Great stuff. Thanks
Yes, I use Liquin when painting outdoors. It speeds drying time but the paint stays wet throughout the painting process unless it’s an unusually warm day.
I use Rosemary, but there are many good brush companies such as Trekell, Windsor Newton, Escoda and more.. make sure you get a stiffer brush, such as natural bristle
I use Utrecht natural bristle flats and Princeton synthetic flats but I’m not too particular about brands. It’s best to experiment and see what works best for you!
@@ariahmyles - added vid time references, where you guys are , co - commentary, play .25 speed, step through, to , into , enlargement, reduction, shapes spoke of , the add 10 min final 🙂
Thank you for sharing! I love the one hour time limit and discussion you guys have. It's nice to see what you want to improve and then see you implement that improvement. Great results!!!
Thanks Leslie!
So envious of your dramatic locations. Interesting to see the difference styles.
Can't beat that area really. lucky to live nearby
Beautiful paintings, both of you! Michael, I like the addition of the purple tree line in the background, it added so much to your painting.
i agree. sometimes you need to communicate rather than be a slave to the scene.
Thanks Barbara!
I think perhaps, that this is the best painting that I have seen Ariah paint. Thank you, Michael.
It honestly bout made me want to cry lol I was that moved by what he saw there. But Mike's last 10 minutes were what makes his paintings a Chamberlain painting, he always closes the deal with fantastic final thoughts! And always winds up with something beautiful. Love when they paint together! 🎨 2 killer paintings in 1 video!
wow! thank you so much Dennis!
@@DCweldingAndArt you're about to make me cry! There's no higher compliment, thank you kindly
@@ariahmyles My Pleasure, Ariah.
I love watching these before I go to sleep - so relaxing! I love that people hold space for their art and do it simply just for the pleasure
Both works are excellent pieces where the essence has been captured, and that beautifully so. Perhaps in the studio the final 'makeup ' would be all that's needed. Thank you both!
Great to see two different styles! Thanks Michael and Ariah 👏🏽
you got it Miriam! thanks for the kind words
Thank you Michael, thank you Ariah. I am always thrilled by the different views of the same scene, at the same time, from the same spot. Keep on painting!
Thank you Gary for watching. I learn so much by watching Michael paint and observing how he deals with the scene.
Love it! So much fun watching you. I said, "Put some blue in the foreground water...you heard me!" 😍
Haha. he absolutely did!
Love both paintings! The two different compositions are great. It really demonstrates how one place/scene has so many possibilities. Great job...and in a little over an hour. I'm always in awe when watching you and your friends paint. Goals!
Thanks!
Thank you so much. sometimes our paintings look similar and sometimes not, depends on how we interpret whats the most effective way to convey the scene.
Love both your guys work! This spring is so beautiful. What a lovely opportunity to capture a full Malibu creek and green mountains. “So much green” I really liked the idea of translating some green mountains to purple to keep them back and create separation. Well done!
Thanks Sheri!
that's such an important idea that Michael had, sometimes you just need to convey a little distance. and those greens are very difficult
Both paintings look great. Each one unique in its way. In yours I really like the translucency of the water in the foreground and the haze over the distant treeline. Ariahs painting has a bit more harmony in the colours and his tree looks great. Good job both of you 👍
Cheers Mike! thank you so much for the thoughtful comment
so cool seeing the two of you interpret the same scene. loved 'em both!
much love! thabk you
“Just ten more minutes“ classic. When I’ve done one hour timed sessions I set my alarm for fifteen minutes as a way to prompt me to get a move on. Great video Michael
Thanks Andrew. Yes, the timer is a motivator!
haha. exactly. theres always a little more to be done.. we gave oursleves an extra 10 becuase the filming took up some time.
Great video. I wish it was longer. Thank you. Both paintings are wonderful.
Thanks Ray!
Thansk so much Ray.
Very nice plein air, thank you for sharing. love your videos. keep up the great work.
I just love both paintings!! And what a beautiful place!
Thank you Sophie!
Very inspirational! thx. Well done the both of you!
You and Ariah did great! Two pretty different styles but two awesome paintings!
Thanks Cole!
You guys did that in 60 minutes?! Amazing. Love the texture of Ariah’s hills and the transparency of your water. Well done, both of you.
Maura! thank you thank you.
Thanks Maura!
Very nice landscape, I love nature, and what a well done painting of this scene... ❤
I am just starting plein air painting. You have the best, most informative site for plein air. Thanks.
Thank you again for sharing - beautiful paintings “in the moment”
Thanks Lesley!
Thanks Leslie
Beautiful paintings, guys! Cool nature! I love it. Fantastic job! Greetings from the EU!
Thanks Olda!
@@chamberlainpaintings Cheers! Have a wonderful day!
Thanks Harry! Cheers from accross the pond
@@ariahmyles Thanks so much! Have a good one!
Arias painting had a watercolor effect to it. Cobalt is a weird blue to work with imo.
Nice location though great way to spend time outdoors.
Thanks Michael!
I agree! Perhaps because he’s left some white space which I think is really effective. His colours were very harmonious. A beautiful painting I thought.
Thank you so much. Michael has recently itroduced me to watercolor so that makes sense! Cobalt is very neat. I've found that it not only makes a very acidic spring green when mixed with Cad yellow light or Hansa yellow light.
It also makes an absolutely stunning purple when mixed with Alizarin Crimson.
@@ariahmyles thanks for mentioning the mixing aspect of cobalt. I’ve recently used it in skin tones when mixed for a grey ish effect . I’ll try your mixing suggestions. Keep on painting!
Thanks Ariah
Both canvases looked wonderful!
Thanks Sharron!
Thank you very much Sharron
Such a good idea to put a time limit on it and then assess next steps. Seems like that would keep one from tinkering and fussing.
Yes, exactly!
Both paintings looked fantastic after around only an hour, such a great video to watch to start off a peaceful morning. Watching this is inspiring me to get back to work for finals week in which I have to make 2 different paintings for😳
Thanks Abby :)
There's nothing like a little pressure to get one going! you'll do great
so peaceful :) u rock.
Very nice Michael - what a beautiful location too
Thanks Andrew!
Timed painting is liberating !
Yes! Limitation stokes creativity!
100%!
Thanks guys. Amazing work! My own work is improving with every video ❤
I started watching Michael's videos for the same reason .. glad its helped a lot
you have no idea how good to me to just watch you panting! It relaxes me after a long day.
That makes me happy
This helped me relax after a busy day, both of you did an amazing job with your paintings! :)
Thank you Ariel.. Thats exatly what im hoping for
Alright, I used to live in San Bruno too on Crystal Springs rd but didn't start Plein air painting seriously until moved to NC. Wish I could paint with everyone at the beach.
Wow, we were neighbors!
if you're ever back we all can!
I’d hang for the whole hour to watch the painting come together. Try it some time.
That was a cool challenge I'm going to have to try it. Both paintings look great.
Thanks Greg!
Thansk Greg, it helps to keep your brain guessing
Beautiful work both of u
Thanks Meredith :)
thank you Meredith
What a beautiful location for painting. 😊
Yes! Malibu Creek State Park.
yes it was, very inspriring day. thanks Nancy
That's pretty fun
Great video thank you for sharing your amazing work ❤
Cheers!
Ariah and Michael: 🖼️
Me: 🫥😯😶
Speechless. These are amazing. Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Suz!
@@ariahmyles where’s my fainting couch when I need it?
@@SuzWhat you're too much! thank you so much Suz for the encouragement
So fun.. so inspiring ✨️
Thanks Julie
That was great, loved both the paintings, I like the way you explain what colours you've used for mixing. I didn't catch it anywhere but what is the medium you used here? Acrylic?
Edit..
Silly question, I see the word oil in the title.
I've started painting but there's a lot to learn. I take it you had something to dry the oil quicker. I think you showed it at the start.
Great stuff. Thanks
Yes, I use Liquin when painting outdoors. It speeds drying time but the paint stays wet throughout the painting process unless it’s an unusually warm day.
Nice 👍😅 art on plein air!
Fan tastic!
thanks CJ!
Yes, more streams videos like this, maybe with a little rushing water.
That’s amazing, thanks for sharing your art with us!!! What kind of brush brands do you use/recommend?
I use Rosemary, but there are many good brush companies such as Trekell, Windsor Newton, Escoda and more.. make sure you get a stiffer brush, such as natural bristle
I use Utrecht natural bristle flats and Princeton synthetic flats but I’m not too particular about brands. It’s best to experiment and see what works best for you!
Either of you guys watching the sky arts landscape and portrait painter of the year series. Pretty interesting.
No, maybe I'll check it out.
yes. i've seen almost all of them. i especially like "landscape artist of the year"
Good morning Michael 😁
Good morning Mark!
@@chamberlainpaintings Beautiful paintings and with time limits, quite amazing from both , thank you Michael 🙂😎
@@markparkey1218 Thanks Mark!
@@markparkey1218 thanks Mark!
@@ariahmyles - added vid time references, where you guys are , co - commentary, play .25 speed, step through, to , into , enlargement, reduction, shapes spoke of , the add 10 min final 🙂
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