I love your confidence and I love your ability to paint and draw in any medium, and painting out of the box. I am new to Art. Wish I could learn from you. Thank you for your wonderful videos
Thanks again for the reminder to do art and enjoy the creative process allowing things to happen. I marvel at your mastery of controlled chaos. Often good to turn the news off (speaking of controlling chaos... and saving that very important shred of one's sanity) Cheers.
G'day Julie Thanks for your comments. I can not think of what my paintings are going to look like, or what's going to happen as the work evolves, nor that it will to be successful. Practise, practise, practise and fail at times. There are always parts of a drawing or painting that can be pleasing to the eye. But play around and do it again, and again a little bit more adventurous. And go for it,,,,,,OK
@@ArtistKevinChapman if i had to wager a guess, id say one of the ingredients in that ink is Whalemans Sepia. Ive seen it behave similarly in the way it pinks out when in a diluted state. Idk if that is a characteristic in all sepias, but of the ones i use, Whalemans by Noodlers..... is the only one that does it. I like to mix inks too...and I probably should keep a separate jar like you do. Thoughts?
Stumbled on this demonstration this morning while having breakfast before work. Both the cat and I were captivated. I can't wait to give it a go myself. Just out of curiousity, what type of paper are you using?
When you speak I picture Michael Caine. Anyhow, subbed and cheers from Tucson, Arizona
This is so inspiring! Thank you!
I love your confidence and I love your ability to paint and draw in any medium, and painting out of the box. I am new to Art. Wish I could learn from you. Thank you for your wonderful videos
Amazing!! 😻 thank you for the lesson, can’t wait to give it a try 🙌🏼🙌🏼✨cheers!
You remind me of me in that opening bit , there. Cheers, indeed. Splendid lesson, sir. Thank you.
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I love your confident enthusiasm while creating art. Cheers!
Thanks again for the reminder to do art and enjoy the creative process allowing things to happen. I marvel at your mastery of controlled chaos.
Often good to turn the news off (speaking of controlling chaos... and saving that very important shred of one's sanity)
Cheers.
Loved watching this demo! Inspired to be much more adventurous in types of marks... favourite quote "I don't know where it's going to go"! Thank you!
G'day Julie Thanks for your comments. I can not think of what my paintings are going to look like, or what's going to happen as the work evolves, nor that it will to be successful. Practise, practise, practise and fail at times. There are always parts of a drawing or painting that can be pleasing to the eye. But play around and do it again, and again a little bit more adventurous. And go for it,,,,,,OK
@@ArtistKevinChapman if i had to wager a guess, id say one of the ingredients in that ink is Whalemans Sepia. Ive seen it behave similarly in the way it pinks out when in a diluted state. Idk if that is a characteristic in all sepias, but of the ones i use, Whalemans by Noodlers..... is the only one that does it. I like to mix inks too...and I probably should keep a separate jar like you do. Thoughts?
very much enjoying this lecture / demonstration series. thank you.
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This was amazing, Kevin. Inspirational!
Thanks Josephine appreciate comments
Wonderful demo! Thank you!
Great drawing! Which ink do you use? Is it waterproof?
Stumbled on this demonstration this morning while having breakfast before work. Both the cat and I were captivated. I can't wait to give it a go myself.
Just out of curiousity, what type of paper are you using?
When is the graffiti tutorial
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You are using cooing noises to describe line quality.