Yes, I Painted a Spring Nest In September. ✿ Art Vlog
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- ....because it it actually is Spring in the Southern Hemisphere. (and this was a commission.)
Thanks for putting up with my vlog minimalism the last few weeks; hopefully the weather will cooperate and we will be painting in the MOUNTAINS again soon!
THINGS MENTIONED/SHOWN
Things:
-- A watercolor painting of an American Robin nest
Places:
-- Southwest Fort Collins
-- My art studio in Fort Collins, Colorado
Parrots:
-- Skeeter ("Boo" ) Aloysius Red-Belly Young
Art Supplies:
-- Fluid 100 Hot Press watercolor paper
-- Various Winsor Newton and Daniel Smith watercolors
-- Mjello Palette
-- Robert Simmons Sapphire Series brushes
Camera/Microphone: an aging iPhone SE
Editing: iMovie
Anything else you'd like to see? Let me know! I'm trying to post something every week, usually on Wednesdays but sometimes Thursdays.
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Laura G. Young
Bird & Nature Art
Fort Collins, Colorado
www.lauragyoung.com
Blog: lauragyoung.blo...
Facebook: / laura.g.young
Twitter: @LauraGYoung
Instagram: @laura_g_young
Beautiful! Looks like our bird nest! ❤ Great job Laura!
Awww! Thanks!! ((Hug))
Beautiful painting, the eggs are striking and the nest looks very homely! Has Skeeters run out of chewing gum?!
Thanks, John. Skeeter "chews" his beak like that when he's happy. I've no idea why. :)
Laura, whyever did you speed up this beautiful painting to such a ridiculous speed? I had it right down on 0.25, and even then it was fast and obviously, I had to turn off the music as it was too weird at that speed. And then there was a full half minute of not-painting in a video which you made 1.25 mins long. I can live without seeing more of Skeeter preening!
It is a beautiful painting, and it would have been really good to watch it at a sensible speed, still with quiet music. What a waste!
Ah, MrsBarnabas! I didn't mean to make you or anyone else sad, and am very sorry this video wasn't what you'd expected.
@@LauraGYoung It isn't that it isn't what I'd expected, Laura. It was - in my thinking - such a waste of a beautiful painting in posting it in this way.
@@MrsBarnabas -- Unfortunately I filmed this as a timelapse, so it wasn't a video sequence that was sped up, but a series of timed snapshots digitally threaded together. That's why slowing it down didn't work. Thanks for the constructive feedback. I appreciate hearing how I can improve. :)