Paint like Clyfford Still - American painters 20th century

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  • Опубліковано 20 чер 2020
  • Clyfford Still is an American abstract painter and one of the abstract expressionists. He developed his own unique style of painting and in this video I explain how I look at his art and how you can paint like Clyfford Still yourself. It is interesting to paint like an artist because you have to look closely was the artist does, but also you will meet your challenges along the way. Clyfford Still is one of the famous American painters of the 20th century. His artwork can be found in the Clyfford Still museum in Denver, Colorado.
    The video about the artwork on the wall behind me: • Paint like Hedda Stern...
    What is Clyfford Still’s art about: • What is Clyfford Still...
    One painting at a time: • One Painting at a Time...
    The website of the Clyfford Still Museum: clyffordstillmuseum.org/
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    Forest by Luca Fraula
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    In almost all my videos I use with Winsor&Newton Galeria acrylics, if not, I will say so in the video.
    Other materials I use are in random order: 5, 10 and 40mm brushes, palette knives, acrylics medium, Ecoline liquid watercolor, Lyra color pencils, Lyra soft pastels, oil pastels, Stabilo color pencils, paper palette pad and basic masking tape. I also use household items like a permanent marker, scrub sponge, scissors, paper towel, and so on.
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  • @mariamendoza4824
    @mariamendoza4824 4 роки тому +4

    I usually think of colors like what would make a perfect combination, then let thy brush guide me through and think what I could create out of my spontaneity . Most of the time Im happy with the results because I used my freedom to create what I want. Right now, Im drawn to fauvism because of my expression through vivid colors. Thanks to your videos, so helpful and inspiring.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Maria, thanks. It is so interesting to hear you all talk about how you paint. There are many options and reasons to paint. Nice to hear you are happy with your results. Albert

  • @sdouba
    @sdouba 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you from the heart Albert. I very much enjoyed the lesson and the insights that you provided not only about Clyfford Still but also about the stories that abstract art tends to reveal. I am for one believe in the power of abstract to convey emotions evocative of introspection. I took a course once on abstract art. One of the assignments involved painting in the style of Barnett Newman (his Zip paintings). It was a time when I was feeling exceptionally down and revolted at life (which I always am). I wanted to covey my feelings in a zip painting and I managed to. My classmates as well my instructor saw in it (to varying degrees) what was going on my mind. Until now (three years later) I become emotional and might even cry when I look at it. To answer another question of yours, I tend to start without plan (in fact if I dreamt a plan, i would keep in my back-pocket as Plan B). Plan A... is to start with a random bold stroke of black paint letting it drive the painting. Depending on the then-prevailing mood colors will vary in intensity, brightness and relationships. Generally, I emerge satisfied with what I did even if the message/mood conveyed is unpleasant. Again, thank you for offering the insights that you generally do. Have a good day and stay safe.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Salim, thanks, also from the heart. Yes, emotion or feelings in (abstract) art, or at least making it personal. I love it. It gives so much extra depth. I can relate to your story, I too have my darker periods. Making art can help me.
      Thanks for sharing your way of working when painting. I would love to see you works ones, impossible but still. Keep painting, bye, Albert

  • @Lance2094
    @Lance2094 Рік тому

    Hey there! Lost track for awhile. Live in Colorado Springs. Going to Still museum next week. Thank you.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  Рік тому

      Thanks Lance, I would live to join you. Enjoy your trip. Albert

  • @sharongrinspan2076
    @sharongrinspan2076 4 роки тому +6

    I’m working on abstract collages right now. I don’t think of stories. Instead I find myself constantly thinking about balance - balance between shape, color, lines and any representational elements I might add. I just realized how that might be my story. I’m constantly striving for balance in my life. The satisfied or dissatisfied feelings I experience in my life are similar to feelings I experience when I build my work.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +3

      Hi Sharon, thanks for sharing. I understand what you mean. What you encounter in life you try to solve in your artwork. I believe that when you can live it, you can paint/collage/dance/sing (any art) it. And vice versa. When you understand or learned the process you are ready for you next assignment 😁👍 That's why it is interesting to look back at the end of the year or any period at your artwork. You see what you learned (in life). Would love to see your artwork. Bye, Albert

  • @ArtIsNotAlwaysEasy
    @ArtIsNotAlwaysEasy 3 роки тому

    I have the honor of visiting the Clyfford Still Museum anytime I want, being right outside Denver. His works are inspirational to me personally and to see a video depicting his style makes me want to give it a try. Thanks for the personal story as well.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi James, you lucky man. I would love to go there if only once. Or an exhibition in the Netherlands would also be nice. Wonderful artist. Albert

  • @jeffreydelisle7337
    @jeffreydelisle7337 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for sharing your thought process and technique. Very edifying

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Thanks Jeffrey, always nice to know. Enjoy making your versions.

  • @harishparmar1838
    @harishparmar1838 Рік тому

    Bị nghiện bài này từ thời Bảo Thy, ko ngờ lại có ngày được nghe idol mới trong lòng mình Đức Phúc cover lại. Cảm ơn em ĐP vì đã cover lại lắng đọng cảm xúc như vậy

  • @francavan1295
    @francavan1295 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks again for this great video! When I paint abstract I don’t know where it will take me. I just want to express my energy, what I cannot see or translate into words. I want to emerge and express the invisible. I start from the bottom left and move to the right. I am always sorry I didn’t plan the background 😱when the work is done. Thank you for guiding me to reflect on how I paint.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому

      Hi Franca, love to hear how you paint. It's personal but thinking about it can also help. It's one aspect of painting, just as composition or color. What do you mean by 'the invisible'? If you don't mind me asking? Would love to hear. Bye, Albert

    • @francavan1295
      @francavan1295 4 роки тому +2

      Imperfect Paintings There is a great part of us under the surface, just like an iceberg. Our mind is not always known to us. Often we feel something but we don’t know what it is, how to put it into words or images. How do you express that? A gesture, a color, a sound, produced with the intention to see what it manifests.... that is how the invisible comes to our senses.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Franca, yes exactly. That invisible but absolutely present part of us. Invaluable to me. And so interesting, often useless at work and at the same time helpful at work too. I rely on it very often. But what color it has? How it looks? No words, no images, just feelings or presence. Thanks. Bye, Albert

    • @francavan1295
      @francavan1295 4 роки тому +1

      Imperfect Paintings you are welcome! Feel free to ask anytime. It’s a pleasure exchanging ideas and thoughts with you. I consider you one of my teachers and I respect your feedback.

  • @MacLeanLauri
    @MacLeanLauri 4 роки тому +2

    Genius. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi lauri, thanks. Do you paint as well? Bye, Albert

    • @MacLeanLauri
      @MacLeanLauri 4 роки тому +1

      Imperfect Paintings yes. Abstracts. Your tutorial on Cy Twombly was a game changer. Next I have to check out your Motherwell session. 😎

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +2

      Haha, Enjoy. Half my channel is about abstract. Who knows, maybe you like others too, the unknown painters. Bye, Albert

    • @MacLeanLauri
      @MacLeanLauri 4 роки тому +1

      Imperfect Paintings yes. I’ll have a good look! Thanks. 😊

  • @deborahmcgarry6719
    @deborahmcgarry6719 3 роки тому

    I really love your lessons! I’m in a “stump” right now and it’s very much depressing me because I just want to relax, escape, and paint...but I’m just not feeling it. So I turned to UA-cam in hopes to inspire me 👩‍🎨 And now, I’ve watched about 20 of your videos 😂 I love that you share information about the artists. I’m learning so much from you! Now...how can I get back my painting flow?!

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Deborah, thanks for commenting. Sorry to hear you lost your flow. Perhaps take a look at what brought you joy in painting before. Was it being creative, or playing with color? Perhaps you worked with different materials? Or just forget your idea about being blocked and do this funny exercise: ua-cam.com/video/VTSV2anz08A/v-deo.html
      Or play like a kid, like in this one: ua-cam.com/video/VTSV2anz08A/v-deo.html
      Or start finger painting on little 10x10 cm pieces of paper. Just cut out 20 of them and start. Listen to your reactions: too dark? Switch to a lighter color. Too full - make a more empty one. You can even arrange them together on a piece paper afterwards and put it on your wall. Tip for the day, just start and paint your problems away.
      Or accept my invitation to paint, sometimes a challenge can also help: ua-cam.com/video/joV5r4KG0GM/v-deo.html
      Hope this helps to get you on your way. Can you let me know? Albert

  • @conniedecarolis3173
    @conniedecarolis3173 Рік тому

    Nice Music to watch by

  • @ellenvd5543
    @ellenvd5543 4 роки тому +1

    Bedankt Albert! Knap hoe je het steeds weer in elkaar zet zo'n video! Zijn realistisch werk sprak me veel meer aan dan zijn abstracte werk.....deze vorm van abstract kende ik nog niet. Tot de volgende video! :)

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +2

      Hallo Ellen, bedankt. Ja, het is toch wat, kan hij zo mooi schilderen gaat hij over naar abstract, haha. Toch bijzonder om zo'n eigen stijl te ontwikkelen. Albert

    • @ellenvd5543
      @ellenvd5543 4 роки тому +2

      @@ImperfectPaintings :))

  • @culturefan
    @culturefan 4 роки тому +3

    I did not know Clyfford Still had a museum in Denver. I have a sister up that way and the next time I go for a visit I'll have to stop in there. Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico also have several art galleries. It makes for a good art trip. Your question of the day is hard to answer because I'm not totally thinking of my method of painting when I'm doing it. I might do it differently each time depending on what I'm doing. I do like to paint an under painting quite a bit, and paint over that. It gives it a different texture and dimension. I saw a very interesting 2-part documentary on Andy Warhol last night. Check it out if you enjoy him: ua-cam.com/video/UQXpqQO4vaE/v-deo.html Thanks Albert.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Culture Fan, thanks. Questions can also be interesting when the answer is like yours. Painting is often a personal process and it's nice when you, or anyone, found a way that works. Other people start with walking the dog, enjoying the wind in your hear and perhaps get inspiration from something they see. Thanks for the link to Warhol, interesting guy. Bye, Albert

  • @peegtaar5113
    @peegtaar5113 4 роки тому +1

    Leuk om al die verschillende stijlen te zien in je videos. Misschien eens een video doen over "how to paint like yourself?".

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hallo Peegtaar, bedankt. Ja ik hoor dat al vaker, schilderen als mezelf. Ik denk er nog over na. Albert

  • @gabrielgauvain1185
    @gabrielgauvain1185 3 роки тому +1

    ❤️

  • @ianbertram2081
    @ianbertram2081 3 роки тому

    I start with a colour then a shape and build up from there, so elements.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi Ian, thanks. I find it always fascinating to see or hear how people start at a painting and also where they end up. Thanks for sharing yours. Bye, Albert

  • @Pilvipouta100
    @Pilvipouta100 4 роки тому +2

    The colors are the entire content of my artwork.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Leena, thanks. Also a good choice. Thanks for the comment. Bye, Albert

  • @dawnmillett4875
    @dawnmillett4875 4 роки тому +1

    My painting are emotional reactions I have to my culture. All are unexpected outcomes. All are stories I have experienced.

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Dawn, thanks for sharing. I can relate to that. For me they are a learning process, often about how I react to things in my daily life, a kind of mirror. Bye, Albert

    • @dawnmillett4875
      @dawnmillett4875 4 роки тому +2

      My paintings help me sort myself out! I call my paintings Visual Journals.

  • @shirazyh1609
    @shirazyh1609 2 роки тому

    You have asked a very good question.
    I am just putting paint on canvas while painting abstract.
    di
    dont understand abstract much.
    can you really help me?

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  2 роки тому

      Hi Shirazy, you can make a realistic painting of a landscape almost looking like a photograph or a less realistic one, a more abstract one. When you make it even more abstract you can end up with a painting that doesn't look like the landscape anymore. When you don't look at the landscape and make a painting, it can still look like a landscape. In complete abstract paintings you don’t see the landscape anymore and in that case you have to learn to look at such a painting. In what way can you still like the painting (lines, colors, brushstrokes, overall impression and so on. But most of all did you like making it. If not, why not. Can you change it in a way you will like it and so on. I especially like this way of process oriented painting of learning to learn to appreciate what you make. Hope this helps a bit. Albert

  • @esg2884
    @esg2884 3 роки тому +1

    Elements

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому

      Hi G G, thanks for answering my question in the video. Albert

  • @TheKathept
    @TheKathept 3 роки тому

    Elements

    • @ImperfectPaintings
      @ImperfectPaintings  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Kathe, thanks. Perhaps interesting to try work from a story? Just to try? Albert