Plein Air Challenge: Painting Buildings on a Windy Day in Old Town, Fort Collins ✿ Art Vlog #52

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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2025

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  • @LauraGYoung
    @LauraGYoung  9 місяців тому +2

    Once again, thanks for bearing with me as I figure out how to film with my new plein air camera! It's TEENY-TINY and fitted to a magnetic necklace so you get to see things from my point of view as I paint.

  • @terrilikens4975
    @terrilikens4975 9 місяців тому +2

    I'm amazed at what you were able to produce in that wind! Well done. Good on you for sticking it out.

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  9 місяців тому

      Thanks so much, dear Terri. 🥰 The weather is always changeable here -- springtime even more so! I think we're supposed to get freezing temps and snow again by tomorrow evening...

  • @suzannemarshall7458
    @suzannemarshall7458 9 місяців тому

    really enjoyed this and am impressed you managed with all that wind! A true and dedicated artist for sure

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  9 місяців тому

      Aw, thanks. I'm not as dedicated as I once was; funny how catching pneumonia will do that to a person.🙃 Tomorrow looks to be rainy/snowy so I'm contemplating staying inside with some books and a pot of hot tea. We shall see...!

  • @yourphoenixcat
    @yourphoenixcat 9 місяців тому

    Wow so beautiful. Good performance 😁💯

  • @MrsBarnabas
    @MrsBarnabas 9 місяців тому

    Hi, Laura! I smiled empathetically throughout this video, as you battled with the elementts, having been out myself today, on a bright sunny day but with a gusty, very cold, wind from the north! I had my brolly (a large parasol / umbrella) behind me to act as a wind break, tied to my chair leg.
    I was caught out, as I'd left my jacket _and_ my lightweight kagoul in the car. (That kagoul folds into a small packet and normally goes in the trolley, along with everything else!) I'm glad that I had my hat, a sweatshirt and a very lighweight, but very warm voile scarf - and, of course, the big brolly / parasol / windbreak!!!
    Can you remember what colours you mixed for the buildings? My trial and error worked out ok in the end but it was a lot of error before I got there. Now I'm racking my brain to remember what I used, Lack of practice with architecture recently has definitely dulled my instinctive mixing skills! 😄
    Oh, the two cups of coffee - I had to grin. Are your local stores good about allowing you to use the -loo- toilet? Here, there are very few shops, and no big department stores, only three public loos, and cafes wil only allow customers, even when the nears public facility is a ten / fifteen minute walk away..
    I can understand your caution about plein air after that bout of pneumonia, and hope you have a really good plein air season this year! 🤗

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  9 місяців тому

      So glad to hear you're out and about, as well! 🥰🎨The main colors I used for the brick buildings were Winsor Newton's Burnt Sienna and English Red, with perhaps a touch of Daniel Smith's Titanium Buff for the lightest sandstone bits. As to the loo -- we are fortunate enough to have a nicely maintained public facility just to the north of the fountain. Our town has worked very hard to make "Old Town Square" a destination spot for locals and visitors alike. I can't wait until it's warm enough for the flowers to be planted out again. (It's snowed TWICE since I made this video last week!). Thanks again and bestest wishes, L.

  • @ArtDreamPainting
    @ArtDreamPainting 9 місяців тому

    Woooo

  • @CAT-Anne
    @CAT-Anne 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful picture~~ You didn't get to show us how you did the bricks! I'd like to see that.

    • @LauraGYoung
      @LauraGYoung  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your kind words, and thanks for asking about the bricks! I'll be sure to show that next time I paint a building. Basically I just used my little flat brush and made little marks at brick-layer intervals, as seen in Jack Reid's book here: ua-cam.com/video/-LcbEx6Q3-4/v-deo.htmlsi=wecPzDuLXO0DqWAT&t=257 . However -- now that I think about it, I might make a future video *specifically* about watercolor brushwork, which can be quite tricky to master, especially for those whose experience is in oils/acrylics or else just starting out. Stay tuned... :)