I love “You can’t create and criticize at the same time. Give your painting a chance.” Helen was not only a brilliant painter, but a truly wise and gifted teacher.
Thank you for sharing this. Helen had a unique way of expressing wisdom in simple, impactful words. Her reminder to 'give your painting a chance' speaks about trusting not only the creative process but also trusting yourself. Her encouragement was always genuine, inspiring us to let creativity flow freely before inviting in critique. Thanks for posting and supporting the channel. It's appreciated.
Right? She turned that mess into cantaloupes in less than 30 minutes. It’s great to hear you’re learning from Helen’s lessons. Keep watching and I’m sure you’ll learn even more. Thanks for posting; it’s appreciated.
Nice to find HVW videos here ... I remember enjoying her lessons on PBS in the 1990's. However, the little "Jeopardy!" song and quiz inserts in this episode threw me off, almost like they were added later. No big deal, really. Thanks for sharing this program on UA-cam.
@cynthia_artistpro Thanks for letting us know about the problem with the subtitles. English, French, and Spanish closed captions have been enabled for this video. Thanks again, and enjoy the video.
I miss her pbs showings in the 90s no art is no longer about the creation it's all about if it comes out so realistic that people paint with a camera now ,to me art is not to be perfect but a slight perfect intention to a shape that speaks that's a painting period
Art is what it always was. Try not to be upset that humanity realized that art is visual and if you need to read a note to tell you what you are looking at then you failed as an artist to convey the message.Modern art where no talent is required and even shunned has been very detrimental to the souls of humanity.Realism does not look like a camera at all. The artist has their artistic license to arrange the picture anyway they want and put in what they want and leave out what they want.For the composition. I for one have had my life saved by art going back to being representational which was done by the artists not by the establishment but inspite of it. Long live representational art.keeps us going.
Yes, it might seem that way, but Helen has less than 30 minutes to complete a lesson. Sometimes, there's a trade-off to ensure the essence of the lesson comes through, most often reflected in her commentary as the painting progresses.
I love “You can’t create and criticize at the same time. Give your painting a chance.” Helen was not only a brilliant painter, but a truly wise and gifted teacher.
Thank you for sharing this. Helen had a unique way of expressing wisdom in simple, impactful words. Her reminder to 'give your painting a chance' speaks about trusting not only the creative process but also trusting yourself. Her encouragement was always genuine, inspiring us to let creativity flow freely before inviting in critique. Thanks for posting and supporting the channel. It's appreciated.
Helens art instruction stands alone. Still after all these years. Each stroke is explained clearly why and how.
She is great!!!❤❤❤
So much value in one video!
What a wonderful artist she was.
Such a valuable lesson. Thank you.
You're very welcome. Thanks for the comment and support. It's appreciated.
I find her painting show and voice very relaxing and comfortable 😊
What a beautiful mess though!
I am learning so much!
Thanks.❤
Right? She turned that mess into cantaloupes in less than 30 minutes. It’s great to hear you’re learning from Helen’s lessons. Keep watching and I’m sure you’ll learn even more. Thanks for posting; it’s appreciated.
love her!!!
such a nice lady she was....great teacher...
Agree 100%. A unique, knowledgeable teacher with timeless and valuable skills. Thanks for posting.
Love the idea of applying the toned background with just a rag.
She was an amazing Artist !
I don't know who this woman is but I want one.....I love the confidence and the ease of knowledge ….she makes me want to paint!
She is brillant!
“So you can fix it! - changes to a new canvas lol 😂. She fixed it alright.
Are you referring to the two mistakes Helen made and showed how to correct at ua-cam.com/video/Bgp-ImLwFVc/v-deo.htmlsi=Mtx2Ad1dLjIQuV0F&t=820
@@HelenVanWyk was just funny how she decided to go a different direction than in the beginning, nothing wrong with that just caught me off guard lol..
Thank you so much
You're very welcome. I'm glad you're enjoying Helen's video lessons.
Love how she makes soup.
Nice to find HVW videos here ... I remember enjoying her lessons on PBS in the 1990's. However, the little "Jeopardy!" song and quiz inserts in this episode threw me off, almost like they were added later. No big deal, really.
Thanks for sharing this program on UA-cam.
I learnt to paint 20 years ago from Helen’s excellent books. They are still available on Amazon or eBay
Eternally alive.
Awesome
🎨👍
Thank you
Ah ha! At last she said Negative Space instead of background! She really does know her s**t! What a fantastic painter!
I had a good guess.😊
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹
Need the closed captioning for this video! Can you add them please?
@cynthia_artistpro Thanks for letting us know about the problem with the subtitles. English, French, and Spanish closed captions have been enabled for this video. Thanks again, and enjoy the video.
Hi my new friend my name is Elizabeth very beautiful 💘 💘 💘 it and Happy New Year's 2019 God bless
The silhouette is a drawing of Scooby-Doo 😂
Not sure about Scooby but I did see a dog in there... good eye. 🐾
I can’t unsee that now 😂
I miss her pbs showings in the 90s no art is no longer about the creation it's all about if it comes out so realistic that people paint with a camera now ,to me art is not to be perfect but a slight perfect intention to a shape that speaks that's a painting period
Art is what it always was. Try not to be upset that humanity realized that art is visual and if you need to read a note to tell you what you are looking at then you failed as an artist to convey the message.Modern art where no talent is required and even shunned has been very detrimental to the souls of humanity.Realism does not look like a camera at all. The artist has their artistic license to arrange the picture anyway they want and put in what they want and leave out what they want.For the composition. I for one have had my life saved by art going back to being representational which was done by the artists not by the establishment but inspite of it. Long live representational art.keeps us going.
There are artists like James Gurney and Chris Fornataro who still work like this.
You can marry the colors but they can't elope...ha ha.
what a mess
Yes, it might seem that way, but Helen has less than 30 minutes to complete a lesson. Sometimes, there's a trade-off to ensure the essence of the lesson comes through, most often reflected in her commentary as the painting progresses.