Reductive Painting using GOLDEN OPEN Acrylics by Rachael McCampbell

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • This is a fun and unique way to paint. Instead of adding paint, you will remove paint to reveal an amazing sepia toned, monochromic painting on a gorgeous textured panel. You can either leave your painting as it is, or, Rachael McCampbell shows you how to glaze your art. This covers many experimental techniques to achieve a gorgeous work of art in about an hour.
    Join celebrated teacher and artist, Rachael McCampbell, for this informative and free art lesson. And join her channel: McCampbell Art Studio, for more classes in the future.
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  • @40bdg
    @40bdg Рік тому +1

    Beautiful! This technique looks fun. Wish you had some new videos using the open acrylics. 😃🤞 Thanks!

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  2 місяці тому +1

      I will do some more...thanks for saying that. You reminded me to do that!

  • @CharlaAtHome
    @CharlaAtHome 3 роки тому +3

    This is really interesting! I’ve got some Golden Open coming in the mail soon; I’m looking forward to giving this technique a try.

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  3 роки тому

      Hey Charla, I'm excited for you! I think you will love this...it takes a minute to get used to, but then, when you wait for the "set up," it's amazing! Good luck and thanks for reaching out!

  • @michaelprocopis129
    @michaelprocopis129 2 роки тому +1

    I love it. Its amazing. So are you.

  • @nan0908
    @nan0908 4 роки тому +2

    Rachel, I really enjoyed seeing the whole process of subtractive painting. Beginners, like myself, often think the creative process is linear, each stroke is deliberate and thought out. But watching your process teaches that the painting evolves. Your comments about pushing back, repeating colors, bringing forward, emphasized important concepts and how they are accomplished.

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  4 роки тому

      Hey Nan, I'm so glad you commented. Thank you. Yes, to me it's a process and it's a give and take. Patience is the greatest gift that painting has taught me. So many people think you have to get it the first try--some do--congrats to them. But for me, I work by trying things out. I learn more that way. Process, process, process....right? :>)

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      @killianrocky3431 2 роки тому

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      @samlondon7281 2 роки тому

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  • @lisah336
    @lisah336 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for demonstrating subtractive techniques using the Open acrylics. It seems like vine charcoal.

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  3 роки тому

      Hey Lisa...thank you for your nice comment. Not sure if there was another thing you were saying about the vine charcoal that got cut off perhaps?

    • @lisah336
      @lisah336 3 роки тому +1

      When I draw with vine charcoal it's very easy to add and subtract. Vine charcoal is soft and you can easily pull it up. So the thought process or technique seems very similar to your technique with Open acrylics.

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  3 роки тому

      @@lisah336 Oh, yes, I know what you mean now...it's both addition and subtraction with a stick of vine charcoal...I agree. When I paint with alcohol inks, it's the same thing there too...a lot of removal. It's fun to work "backwards". :-)

  • @catbraunwell6450
    @catbraunwell6450 2 роки тому +1

    So fun. I’ve enjoyed this method with oils but haven’t yet tried with my golden open acrylics. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  2 роки тому

      Thanks Cat!!! I hope you have as much fun with the OPEN acrylics that I do....just love them.

  • @redneckrocker2911
    @redneckrocker2911 3 роки тому +1

    Now this technique makes sense to me. I carve wood and I’ve been trying to learn how to paint.

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  3 роки тому

      Hey there...I can see how you would like this as a woodworker. The reduction process is a different way of thinking. Of course with this, you CAN add back in but with wood, I imagine that would be pretty hard to do. :-) Thank you so much for wartching! I hope you will subscribe. I have a bunch more videos coming out soon.

  • @Carol-gv2tt
    @Carol-gv2tt 4 роки тому +1

    How fun! I love that look and want to try this technique!

    • @mccampbellartstudio
      @mccampbellartstudio  4 роки тому

      Please do try it, Carol, and share with me your results. I'm sure it will be fantastic!