Excellent. One of the best explanations of landscape composition & design stems I’ve seen. My only criticism is how often the host interrupts his guest artists while they’re verbally explaining some 🎨 aspect, and when he asks them questions. He can’t seem to stop himself from interrupting when they’re in the middle of a sentence. It really disturbs the flow, & tbh, it often appears as if the artist is also thrown off track. Beside that, I thought the artist did a great job!
Best focus point - in every figurative painting there is a strong abstract painting with values in Dark and light - and feel the mood of the design stems
When I have taught plein air painting I always start by telling the students that what they are about to attempt is the impossible. If it weren't a challenge then it wouldn't be a challenge.
Thank you , a very interesting demo …. thank you to Eric, For taking the time and exposing us to all these wonderful artists. I am beginning an oil paints and this is a brilliant platform for me to learn and pick up tips
Good information. I like the s shaped composition. It's kind of different and something I will definitely try. I get hung up on one or two standard compositions and should really try a different one. Thanks for the stimulation and information. Enjoyed it.
I am a beginner in plein air painting... a few days ago I was attempting a new painting WOW, I suddenly saw that wagon wheel in the shadows!!! This video was so helpful!!! thank You
I am more of an abstract painter and catch design stems as a mood, a feeling and interesting patterns of warm and cool and or light and Dark. But very interesting to follow this demonstration. 🎶🖤🎵
Thanks for the refresher course on the things I've studied over the last 50 years. I especially love the "wipe in" technique with paper towels. I have done a good share of art teaching and have a gig coming up with younger people who won't know how to draw. I was trying to imagine how to teach a wipe out technique (usually done in oil) in charcoal and erasers and an all over darkish charcoal tone for starting. I think Kyle's technique here where he is actually wiping IN the first half of the painting might be just the thing with water based oils in a classroom with of course a very limited palette. I prefer viridian and transparent oxide red with of course white. Thanks Kyle. Your real genius is your innocense and enthusiasm combined with the wiping in technique for beginners .
Thank you very much! The lessons are powerful and your instruction is solid. I am so blessed to stumble upon this video. I feel like my awareness has been refocused. WOW!
Thank you Eric , Kyle and team! This is invaluable! I will practice these principles. I’m in Australia so can’t attend the PleinAir Live, but it is sounds like it will be a fantastic experience and learning opportunity.
When the girl asked at 23:23 about the rolling hills landscape, instead of trying to make that work within the wagon wheel (which wasn't all that clearly demonstrated) what he surely should have said is "If the scene doesn't fit using one design stem then use another" rather than trying to force it in to the wagon wheel stem?
Fascinating! As a hobby painter who was in IT, my art background is pretty thin. I really appreciated learning these basic concepts that I have never been exposed to, even after lots of UA-cam videos. I think it will make a big difference, so thank you Mr Buckland!
A nice lesson- thanks. Jennifer from Long Island NY.
This is a GREAT presentation. Kyle's enthusiasm is infective. And his technical knowledge is profound. Thank you so much.
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Great explanation and examples of the ideal compositional armatures. Thank you Eric and Kyle, loved this!
Just found you. Excited. Albany, NY.
Wow. Fundamentals make all the difference.
Cannot wait to see you at the convention!
Amazing teacher. I’m learning so much. Thank you!
Sounds so interesting & makes so much sense
Kyle is enthusiastic and overflowing with passion for painting. Contagious.
Excellent instructions. Very easy to follow with clear instructions.
Best composition lesson I’ve watched - thank you
I have enjoyed Art School so much . Learning so much. This landscape is beautiful.
Wonderful! Thank you.
Well organized, clear, concise, informative!
Excellent. One of the best explanations of landscape composition & design stems I’ve seen.
My only criticism is how often the host interrupts his guest artists while they’re verbally explaining some 🎨 aspect, and when he asks them questions. He can’t seem to stop himself from interrupting when they’re in the middle of a sentence. It really disturbs the flow, & tbh, it often appears as if the artist is also thrown off track.
Beside that, I thought the artist did a great job!
So informative! You are a great teacher and a wonderful artist!
Really informative video!!! Thank you!
excellent presentation. learnt a lot. thank you.
These episodes are so important 😊!
Wonderful lessons, I’m on day 65 of watercolor painting everyday 🎉🎊🎉🥳‼️
Wow...how is it going? Come to Islam n success
Beautifully explained and thank you
This is lovely!
I ❤ this video. It's very helpful. Thank you for posting.
Best focus point - in every figurative painting there is a strong abstract painting with values in Dark and light - and feel the mood of the design stems
Thanks for these invaluable tips and also for recommending books. I am loving this channel!
This is so brilliant! I would love to win a subscription to Plen Air Magazine. ❤
Chester Bennington vibe! Jokes aside, that video goes straight into my painting playlist so I can watch it again and again, it's just perfect!
Thank you. Educational.
It immediately catched my interest - it sounded somehow fun with the different basic design forms 😀🌷❤️
I am new to plein air painting. I have a lot to learn! Thank you for posting!
When I have taught plein air painting I always start by telling the students that what they are about to attempt is the impossible. If it weren't a challenge then it wouldn't be a challenge.
Fab lesson!
so so true. Also Ian Roberts wrote Mastering Composition, another terrific book!
Oh, that's a good tip. Thanks. 😊
Brush clip looks so practical! I am sa ing up for several!!😊
I have a couple in my studio and one on my outdoor easel.
Really great information. Thanks so much!
I am so impressed with your teaching ! thank you so much! Best wishes!
Thank you , a very interesting demo …. thank you to Eric, For taking the time and exposing us to all these wonderful artists. I am beginning an oil paints and this is a brilliant platform for me to learn and pick up tips
I thought I knew what I was doing. Loved this demo.I learned so much. Gerry Claude from New Orleans!!
Good information. I like the s shaped composition. It's kind of different and something I will definitely try. I get hung up on one or two standard compositions and should really try a different one. Thanks for the stimulation and information. Enjoyed it.
Wow 😮 I have to save this one to watch again😅
I’ve learnt more in this video
Super cool- thank you!
Thank you for the excellent lesson! Cheers from Piegaro, Umbria via Wilmington, NC!
Very imformative thank you
I am a beginner in plein air painting... a few days ago I was attempting a new painting WOW, I suddenly saw that wagon wheel in the shadows!!! This video was so helpful!!! thank You
The most helpfull composition lesson i've seen
Good reminder. I have those books but I forget and get caught up in the detail .
Thank you sir kyle & sir eric fr. This eye opener video beginner artist ,its great help.GOD BLESS
Thank you for this video it has taught me even more. I like the way Kyle explains what you should be doing to create a good painting.
Have a good time finding New inspiration, and bee better to do wath you vant to. Thank you for the videos I have love it, to be viser.
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Tucson AZ - had to watch a replay today
Absolutely love Kyle.
What a great lesson for beginners! Very well explained. Thank you Kyle and Eric!
Hey! Eric! I really appreciate the videos. They are encouraging.
Very interesting and educational! Already shared with an art friend!😘❤🙏🏻✨
This was so interesting and informative. Thank you Eric and Kyle.
Kyle's art is sooooo good!
Love this. Very helpful. From Reese,Michigan
Luv you Eric ❤ thank you. I’ve learned so much from these videos.
I am more of an abstract painter and catch design stems as a mood, a feeling and interesting patterns of warm and cool and or light and Dark. But very interesting to follow this demonstration. 🎶🖤🎵
Excellent study .
I appreciate this lesson it was very informative thank you so much,
Great demo! Thanks for doing this❤
Thanks for the refresher course on the things I've studied over the last 50 years. I especially love the "wipe in" technique with paper towels. I have done a good share of art teaching and have a gig coming up with younger people who won't know how to draw. I was trying to imagine how to teach a wipe out technique (usually done in oil) in charcoal and erasers and an all over darkish charcoal tone for starting. I think Kyle's technique here where he is actually wiping IN the first half of the painting might be just the thing with water based oils in a classroom with of course a very limited palette. I prefer viridian and transparent oxide red with of course white. Thanks Kyle. Your real genius is your innocense and enthusiasm combined with the wiping in technique for beginners
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I love Kyles work
Thank you very much! The lessons are powerful and your instruction is solid. I am so blessed to stumble upon this video. I feel like my awareness has been refocused. WOW!
Thank you Eric , Kyle and team! This is invaluable! I will practice these principles. I’m in Australia so can’t attend the PleinAir Live, but it is sounds like it will be a fantastic experience and learning opportunity.
Great job Kyle! I hope to take one of your plein air workshops!
Good morning Miss wannabe here I enjoyed your tutorial on composition
When the girl asked at 23:23 about the rolling hills landscape, instead of trying to make that work within the wagon wheel (which wasn't all that clearly demonstrated) what he surely should have said is "If the scene doesn't fit using one design stem then use another" rather than trying to force it in to the wagon wheel stem?
Fascinating! As a hobby painter who was in IT, my art background is pretty thin. I really appreciated learning these basic concepts that I have never been exposed to, even after lots of UA-cam videos. I think it will make a big difference, so thank you Mr Buckland!
Will these principles work for still life’s too?
Yes, like a tall candle next to a book....high and low.
@@KayInMaine thank you.
This and the book that one guy on Eric's free 97 tip mentioned in video 1.
Wonderful 💋
It is a such a shame I don't live closer... 😢