BobBlast 277 - "Coffee Cups - Paint Everyday Objects."
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2019
- BobBlast #277
"Coffee Cups - Paint Everyday Objects."
Welcome back to another BobBlast!
You know how much I like sketchbooks! I have devoted several BobBlasts in the praise of sketchbooks. I use mine as a tool: not only do I journal about my art, I also sketch and paint in my sketchbook. A very cool thing to do is to really explore an artist you admire by looking in their sketchbook; for instance, I've learned a lot by looking at Richard Diebenkorn's sketchbooks. (Title: Richard Diebenkorn: The Sketchbooks Revealed) His daily drawings were everyday observations, from complicated sketches of his studio sink to his cigarette butts in an ashtray, his eyeglasses, combs or a match.
The lesson I learned was to practice drawing common, everyday single objects. I was learning how to see and paint simple objects such as a coffee cup. In fact, lots of coffee cups.
This BobBlast is about how I observe and paint a simple cup. That's the first demo - all black and white, practicing sketching lights and darks on a column (the cup).
The second demo is revisiting an older 30x30 inch coffee cup painting on canvas. I thought it was finished, but after looking at it again - I realized I wanted to rework it - give the painting another chance! My goal was to make it looser, redefine the shapes and change some color to punch it up!
So, sketch what you see in front of you. Your muscle memory recall will be a good resource later - when you paint.
Cup of Joe, anyone?
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Thank you for all your efforts... you remind me of my Dad... Thanks again...❤
Wow!!!
So much fun to watch you work. Even your quick, capricious moments always work out great. Thank you
Thank you!
wow wow wow....can't wait to paint my first big coffee cup...you are AMAZING Mr. Burridge
I absolutely love this Blast, Bob! Even had a moment of panic when you pulled out that big brush and started to change what I thought was a perfect painting. You DID change it, and for the better,, surprisingly. Watching you paint with confidence and a sense of fun is inspiring.
I’m learning to paint with acrylic. I so enjoyed watching you paint.
I love painting cups, and other kitchen items. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎨🎨🎨
LOVE watching you paint Bob. Your videos & commentary are so joyful & I get so much inspiration & enjoyment from watching you create. Funny thing...I though I'd need a coffee to watch this video so with a full cup, tripped & naturally I splashed coffee everywhere..shame I didn't have a canvas ready to catch it all. Please come to Sydney, Australia Bob and do classes, we'd love to see you down under!
Looks like you’ve got a good handle on things. Thanks for sharing your technique with us!
I love your loose, painterly approach Bob - and your generosity.
Now thats popping painting ~ love your style and thats so right "having a great time"
Wow Bob... I caught you today for the first time. I really enjoyed your approach . I have painted for many many years and I had become bored with all but a few painting channels. Now I have found another one with you. Thank you. Subscribed !
Thanks for helping people create. You are doing a good thing.
Just love your technique and how you make it look so easy thank you passing on your value experience
Thank you...this was wonderful! I think I had as much fun watching as you did painting!
Congratulations on your Starbucks deal. What an honor for you.. Well deserved Sir...
You're an awesome teacher.
I love this guy!
Always a Blast, Bob... thank you for your generosity in sharing your thoughts and techniques 🙏💗 I have learned so much from you!. Ohhhhh to be able to join you for one of your workshops...it would be an out-of-reach dream come true for me.🌞
Love it Bob! I actually paint on a coffee cup instead lol
Love it
Nice work! I want to have a cup of coffee.
Definitely think drawing is mostly about seeing. Loved seeing you go back to a painting you weren’t satisfied with and hearing your thinking.
I would like to know info on workshops with Bob
Zoila Kukulies, look for his website, he’ll probably list them on there. Another place to fine them is to look in the back of an artist magazine. Check your local library or even a store that carries a WIDE varieties of newspapers and magazines to find a magazine for painters. Good luck!
Super ☕️
Love
I love that Opera color... Wish I could figure out what pastel would give that color.
Thanks Mr. Burridge!
What is in that coffee cup? It's orange!
His commentary reminds me of Bob Ross
anle to paint upside down 👁👁