Great and interesting interview! Thanks Charlie and C.W. ! And it was so unexpected and pleasant to hear about my humble person in your wonderful conversation! Best wishes!!!!
Denis - So good that you've seen this. Your work is stunning. Sending support to Ukranian friends - art is the language of piece. For folks who may not know, Denis' work, here's a good intro: www.tonalism.com/bios-interviews/denys-gorodnychyi
I have a Mundy Mop that I received as an extra from wherever I ordered brushes somewhere. Now I know its origins. 😊 MAN! I LOVE CW's enthusiasm. This Trilogy Palette seems very good for one who's had trouble painting outdoors. 👍 Thank you both for sharing everything today. ❤
Exactly, I agree with CW. It’s “warmer or cooler!” Why, because the color has a preponderance or visual sensation of going warmer or cooler. I love this guy!
This was awesome. Very aligned with my experience. I highly recommend William Morris Hunt’s “On Drawing and Painting”. Hunt hammers on the importance of value. And yes read “Hawthorne on Painting” too!
I love limited palettes. Sooo simple, you can focus on the value and the "drawing". Love the Dennis Shehan palette (trans. oxide red, viridian and titanium too. Used Zorn's palette for years as well. Makes life easy and like Charlie, I'm a tonalist at heart, draftsmanship is important to me as well, and ultimately I find versions of tonalism and limited palettes much more poetic. To me lots of bright color should be strictly for mod posters!
17:17 Ha ha ha! I’ve been there-experiencing that same frustration: “This is not what I wanted! Why isn’t this painting working?” In a moment of anger, I grabbed my palette knife and scraped it off. Once I calmed down, I noticed how intriguing the marks were and how evocative the ghostly image had become. It possessed a quality I couldn’t have achieved through meticulous brush control or rendering. And the rest, as they say, is history!
Great and interesting interview! Thanks Charlie and C.W. ! And it was so unexpected and pleasant to hear about my humble person in your wonderful conversation! Best wishes!!!!
Denis - So good that you've seen this. Your work is stunning. Sending support to Ukranian friends - art is the language of piece. For folks who may not know, Denis' work, here's a good intro: www.tonalism.com/bios-interviews/denys-gorodnychyi
I have a Mundy Mop that I received as an extra from wherever I ordered brushes somewhere. Now I know its origins. 😊 MAN! I LOVE CW's enthusiasm. This Trilogy Palette seems very good for one who's had trouble painting outdoors. 👍 Thank you both for sharing everything today. ❤
What a wonderful interview - what an incredible artist! An inspiration to listen to the discussion and view the paintings!
C Dub is pretty amazing!
this was GREAT! thanks you two.
Wonderful Charlie,! CW thank you for your help at this time ,perfect timing.
Thank you both! I enjoyed this interview so much and have so many new things to try!
Keep up these incredible interviews Charlie! Only recently discovered your channel and it’s amazing!
Incredible guest! Thank you very much Charlie! I’ll have to watch this one multiple times to absorb all the knowledge handed out.
CW is amazing.
Exactly, I agree with CW. It’s “warmer or cooler!” Why, because the color has a preponderance or visual sensation of going warmer or cooler. I love this guy!
This was a fantastic talk. Thoroughly enjoyed it. You guys keep up the good work. And what a sweet man is Mr Mundy!
You speak truth, Shelly!
What a powerful and inspirational interview. Thanks to both CWs!
It was an incredible joy and honor to do this one!
This was absolutely brilliant. Both of you are so witty and humble. Thank you.
I loved this interview with Mundy. Thank you, Charlie!
That was so good, informative and encouraging! Thank you!1
So glad you found it useful!
Thank you This helps me to listen to the Lord more when exploring technics as a beginner watercolor artist
Thoroughly enjoyed this
This was awesome. Very aligned with my experience. I highly recommend William Morris Hunt’s “On Drawing and Painting”. Hunt hammers on the importance of value. And yes read “Hawthorne on Painting” too!
Beautiful
Tad and Zac Retz - yesssssssssss.
I love limited palettes. Sooo simple, you can focus on the value and the "drawing". Love the Dennis Shehan palette (trans. oxide red, viridian and titanium too. Used Zorn's palette for years as well. Makes life easy and like Charlie, I'm a tonalist at heart, draftsmanship is important to me as well, and ultimately I find versions of tonalism and limited palettes much more poetic. To me lots of bright color should be strictly for mod posters!
17:17 Ha ha ha! I’ve been there-experiencing that same frustration: “This is not what I wanted! Why isn’t this painting working?” In a moment of anger, I grabbed my palette knife and scraped it off. Once I calmed down, I noticed how intriguing the marks were and how evocative the ghostly image had become. It possessed a quality I couldn’t have achieved through meticulous brush control or rendering. And the rest, as they say, is history!
Very well stated!
Wow!