"playful little studies" she says. for me they're works of art! Great lesson - can't wait to get home and try this out. Why didn't I discover this channel sooner??
This type of quick study exercises in past years has lead me to explore in a totally different avenue and have fun. I find it loosens me up and allows for trying out a variety of colour cravings and shape/line explorations. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for another inspiring demo! Have been following your videos for quite a while. Love your work, and so appreciate that you Do Not fill the time with endless chatter. 🥰🎨👍🏻✨🇺🇸
i’m shocked you are saying these are not masterpieces!!! i love them soooo much they are wonderful…i just added you to my list of my all times favorite artists that include rothko, cy, franz, jackson and newman
Just received and devoured, Abstract Painting: The Elements of Visual Language. This is so well written that I felt like I was having private lessons. Thank youJane Davies for sharing such valuable information!!!
What a wonderful project! Especially on those days when I’m not sure what I want to create. These although beautiful on their own oils inspire a larger piece.
I’m impressed with how these little experiments are transformed with the addition of fine detail like the lines and spatters. (Not to mention, cropping!) while you might not consider them finished works, they are certainly a level up from just playing. I will certainly try this soon. Thanks!
Do try them. Any techniques will do, but one key is to LIMIT the number of techniques you are using, and limit your time on them. The other key is to let them be NOT good, NOT finished.
This is spectacularly beautiful work Jane. Thank you for this simple study tutorial - I may use your advice to work on small paper pieces to be framed.
Thanks for this inspirational video Jane, I’ve lost my creative mojo under the pile of life for quiet awhile and feel that old familiar excitement looking at your video so thank you very much!😊
Wow! Wow! Wow! my first time to find you. I am attracted to your style, boldness and vigor to express yourself with your techniques. formation and vigor to create. I surely subscribed and will be watching more of your videos. They style is just open and energetic. Thank you for what you do.
Wie schön! Ihre Werke sehen fantastisch aus. Sie zeigen, wie man spielerisch, und doch überlegt, ganz wundervolle Arbeiten anfertigen kann. Herzlichen Dank dafür! ❤
One of the hardest things for me is to let go and not overthink but when I do, I have the most fun and other feel a sense of liberation. Plus, there’s also the possibility I’ll end up with something really cool. If not, it’s not the end of the world, I can just paint over it or use as a background for adding other layers. It’s [and should be] all in the name of fun!
I go through buckets of Light Phthalo Green - it's a gorgeous colour. Especially when used with transparent red iron oxide. Happy Hogmanay from the Scottish Highlands!
Fresh and fun! On Watercolor paper? Gessoed? Am thinking I could take a larger piece of w/c paper and "score " off smaller pieces with masking tape to create a little series. Thanks for the inspiration!
@@andrewfrost8866 Never thought of that. Thank you for the suggestion. I use blocks of butter wrapped in paper but I know someone who buys Lurpak in a tub so will ask them to save a couple of lids for me.
What do y'all do with your artwork? I have hundreds of paintings, collages, greeting cards, matted paintings. Just sitting in a closet. I live in a small town that still isn't doing art shows. What to do with all my work? I tried social media but that was useless. I've given my friends so many paintings I'm sure they don't want any more
Actually, michaels had them near the Gelli print supplies which were directly across from the rubber stamps. Having them myself tho, they don't work much differently than old credit cards or a spatula for drywall you would find at the hardware store. Just use what you have. It's the idea behind it, of just pushing paint around with a flat service as your tool.
I agree with the other comments here that these are amazing pieces of art despite them being "only quick studies". These are fantastically inspiring!
Your “playful little studies” are works of art.
These are as legitimate art as any “ full blown “ painting, and I frankly prefer this style
"playful little studies" she says. for me they're works of art! Great lesson - can't wait to get home and try this out. Why didn't I discover this channel sooner??
Oh m gosh, I played with this this am and had such fun. Thanks for a great tutorial/video.
This is a great technique for when you want to do something but have no ideas on what to do.
I love how you don't overthink each study.
This type of quick study exercises in past years has lead me to explore in a totally different avenue and have fun. I find it loosens me up and allows for trying out a variety of colour cravings and shape/line explorations. Thank you for sharing.
We'll see if it loosens ME up. I don't do it very often.
Jane - It makes me happy anytime I see you've uploaded a new video. Loved it!
Oh thank you! I hope you give it a try.
Thanks for another inspiring demo! Have been following your videos for quite a while. Love your work, and so appreciate that you Do Not fill the time with endless chatter. 🥰🎨👍🏻✨🇺🇸
I love these! They’ve inspired me. Thank you. 🥰
i’m shocked you are saying these are not masterpieces!!! i love them soooo much they are wonderful…i just added you to my list of my all times favorite artists that include rothko, cy, franz, jackson and newman
You are too kind!
What a better way to end 2020 doing something beautiful and creative! Thank you Jane!
How fabulous. I just love these. Thank you Jane
I have learned so much from the freedom and experience you have. Thanks. Looking forward to see these today in big paintings.
Always inspiring Jane! I enjoy heisting ( implementing I mean) some of your ideas.
Cheers and Happy New Year 🇨🇦👍😎🍷
Loved the bonus cropping at the end of the video. Its fascinating how dramatically a painting, drawing or photo can change by moving the frame around.
This is so very inspiring!!! Thank you so much Jane for sharing... Beautiful!
I've just stumbled across this video and glad I did. Your art is fanastic. Thank you.
Just wonderful Jane. Thanks for showing the way
They look amazing! I just bought my first palette knife and I can't wait to try it out now!
These are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks so much for the inspiration and instruction.
THANKS!
LOVE your work Jane ! Amazing ! Thank you . Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Very inspiring😻Love the work and gives me new ideas for my paintings!
Your videos are always inspiring. Thank you. Happy New Year.
Love these little works of art !
Just received and devoured, Abstract Painting: The Elements of Visual Language. This is so well written that I felt like I was having private lessons. Thank youJane Davies for sharing such valuable information!!!
Absolutely love all your videos. You're the best on YT.
Looooove them all.. Quite like this approach Jane. Thank you for sharing.💖💖💖
Love watching you work, thanks! Happy new year!
Same to you!
great process Jane, I shall be experimenting with this myself.
What a wonderful project! Especially on those days when I’m not sure what I want to create. These although beautiful on their own oils inspire a larger piece.
Not only exercises - these are art works! Thank you for showing!
I’m impressed with how these little experiments are transformed with the addition of fine detail like the lines and spatters. (Not to mention, cropping!) while you might not consider them finished works, they are certainly a level up from just playing. I will certainly try this soon. Thanks!
Do try them. Any techniques will do, but one key is to LIMIT the number of techniques you are using, and limit your time on them. The other key is to let them be NOT good, NOT finished.
Those are amazing and look great with the matte boards.
Beautiful art work! I like this technique of yours.
Utterly inspired
i love your new work !
Your videos always inspire me! Thank you for sharing your creative talents! Wishing you a happy & healthy new year 😊
THANKS!
I love all your videos!!
This was lovely, some beautiful little jewels. I love the colour!
Thank you so much!
@@jdaviesVT You're very welcome 😊
Your videos are so helpful - thanks so much!!!!
This is spectacularly beautiful work Jane. Thank you for this simple study tutorial - I may use your advice to work on small paper pieces to be framed.
Thanks for this inspirational video Jane, I’ve lost my creative mojo under the pile of life for quiet awhile and feel that old familiar excitement looking at your video so thank you very much!😊
Great video Jane. Happy new year.
Love this kind of small study play and the frame editing really refreshes the mind and eye. Simple joys1
These are beautiful, Jane. I'm really inspired to use this technique. Thanks!
Have fun!
Thanks for this, Jane. You keep it interesting and fun. :*)
Happy new year Jane and chickens!
Such a fun and interesting idea! Thank you!
I strayed, but I am back! I ❤️ your work! It inspires me! Yay!
Thank you for sharing your video. I learned a lot of interesting things. ❤
Thank you Jane, great video ❤️
Love this. Thank you ❤️
thank you very much for your inspiring videos! greetings from the south of germany and a happy, hopefully better, new year 2021!
Indeed! Happy new year to you too.
Thanks, love your videos.
Wow! Wow! Wow! my first time to find you. I am attracted to your style, boldness and vigor to express yourself with your techniques. formation and vigor to create. I surely subscribed and will be watching more of your videos. They style is just open and energetic. Thank you for what you do.
Wie schön! Ihre Werke sehen fantastisch aus. Sie zeigen, wie man spielerisch, und doch überlegt, ganz wundervolle Arbeiten anfertigen kann. Herzlichen Dank dafür! ❤
I LOVE your videos, Jane!
Thank you so much!
Just when I needed it ❤️
Very inspirational, Jane. Greetings from Amsterdam, the Netherlands 🌷
What a terrific tutorial
The squeegees are available at Cold Wax Academy. coldwaxacademy.com/squeegees/
Tolle Anleitung 🤝🙏vielen Dank 👏
Great idea! Thank you.
Great ideas thanks x
Great stuff jane, I’ll give this a go..
Have fun!
Hi Jane, I am really excited to try this out, it speaks to my love for free shapes and colors👍🏻😃
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you, I know I will👍🏻👍🏻🤗
fabulous!
Love this I'll give it a go what fun. Thank you.u.k.
One of the hardest things for me is to let go and not overthink but when I do, I have the most fun and other feel a sense of liberation. Plus, there’s also the possibility I’ll end up with something really cool. If not, it’s not the end of the world, I can just paint over it or use as a background for adding other layers. It’s [and should be] all in the name of fun!
Thanks for the tutorial
Really inspiring 🙏
I go through buckets of Light Phthalo Green - it's a gorgeous colour. Especially when used with transparent red iron oxide. Happy Hogmanay from the Scottish Highlands!
Oh YEAH! Happy Hogmanay to you from Vermont, USA
Nice work~~~
Like this video found it interesting and informative..mikelle art mom👩🎨🎨✍🇨🇦🇺🇸
Love it!
Thanks!!
Fresh and fun! On Watercolor paper? Gessoed? Am thinking I could take a larger piece of w/c paper and "score " off smaller pieces with masking tape to create a little series. Thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful❤❤❤
These are beautiful for playful studies...so inspirational! What is your substrate- sulphite drawing paper or something else?
Super👍🎨vielen Dank !
Thank you!
😍 love it, what kind of paper are you using??
Super!
Fabulous little studies. Wondering if old credit/store cards would be a good alternative to a Squeegee?
You could make use of a margarine tub lid just cut to size.
@@andrewfrost8866 Never thought of that. Thank you for the suggestion.
I use blocks of butter wrapped in paper but I know someone who buys Lurpak in a tub so will ask them to save a couple of lids for me.
Yup. Try anything you can think of.
Awesome!
Thanks!
beautiful
THANKS!!
i quite fancy these
Thanks!
What kind of paper do you use? The cheaper papers are buckling up on me even though they say “mixed media”.
Hallo Jane, Please....Can you show how you put your paper painting on a canvas? I don't know the technique. Thank you very much 😊
👌💕
Are you using transparent acrylic?
Do you have a list of materials you’re using?……🙏🙏🙏❤️
Hi Jane, That was fun. Can you tell us a source for the squeegees? I'd like to buy some!
Update: I looked at the squeegees and was able to look up the company. All set.
@@susancarbin-hardee8549 Where did you find them? Thanks.
Do you have cold wax and oil classes or videos?
Not at this point, but I might add some.
j'aime beaucoup
What do y'all do with your artwork? I have hundreds of paintings, collages, greeting cards, matted paintings. Just sitting in a closet. I live in a small town that still isn't doing art shows. What to do with all my work? I tried social media but that was useless. I've given my friends so many paintings I'm sure they don't want any more
Tried to find those Squeegees. Can't find them.
Michaels had them. Cheap joes art supply has them. Look for them in the mixed media section or near the Gelli print supplies.
Actually, michaels had them near the Gelli print supplies which were directly across from the rubber stamps. Having them myself tho, they don't work much differently than old credit cards or a spatula for drywall you would find at the hardware store. Just use what you have. It's the idea behind it, of just pushing paint around with a flat service as your tool.