We never know at the outset of our journey with you where you will take us. What we do know is that in the end there will be a unique and wonderful piece of art, where before was simply paint and canvas. Thank you Karen, for posting another marvellous feast for the eyes, a wonderful piece.
Another fantastic piece, Karen. I watched it over and over and still don't know how you achieved the crackling effects on the right side of the work. I am constantly amazed by the depth and texture you create. Thanks again for posting your work.
Incredible! I’m starting my first large painting today (6 weeks after I was supposed to start 😬 it’s just intimidating!) I really loved watching you work (in all your videos), it’s helped me to see that layering is ok and that it’s ok if it changes as I go along!
Merry Christmas Karen. Thank you again and again for bringing so much joy into my life by sharing. Each of your videos are a marvelous GIFT all year round and I am so very grateful to you for them. Writing "thank you" seems so insignificant compared to the sense of excitement the fills my heart when you post a painting demo. YES YES YES - you are the repeated source of an "ELEVATED SPIRIT"!!! The beauty of your painting today is what bursts forth in my heart when you share your creative gifts. Sending blessings for 2020 too!! Xj.
Hello Karen, thank you for your info. Yes, I checked out the website which in the end answered my further thoughts, how to get the interesting surface. Many thanks......your work is very inspiring and the colours are so vibrant. Greetings Barbara
@@karenhalepaintings I was kidding about the speed Karen. One day I imagined going to a workshop and watching you constantly whizzing about five times faster than a speeding bullet. Im sure that you are probably pretty normal speed-wise. I actually I will benefit from your tip because I miss the routine stuff you do, like cleaning a brush or swapping to something else. As a beginner I am intimidated by not knowing small details and by your apparent freedom of imagination, which as an old pilot and psychologist (retired from both) I have problems with. I get too detail oriented and Im not even OCD. I think setting a time limit per painting once in a while would help. I still say you are amazing.
@@davedean4150 Thanks for your comment, Dave. I don't include things like cleaning brushes etc because I figure people would prefer seeing the actual painting. Sounds like you are over thinking the process. Try listening to some music, maybe something out of your comfort zone and let the music drive the painting. Try to remember that it is only paint and canvas. If you don't like it paint over it, heaven knows how many times I've done that. You're supposed to be enjoying this not thinking you're creating the next great masterpiece. Good luck!
We never know at the outset of our journey with you where you will take us. What we do know is that in the end there will be a unique and wonderful piece of art, where before was simply paint and canvas. Thank you Karen, for posting another marvellous feast for the eyes, a wonderful piece.
Thank you, thank you, Carolyn. I truly appreciate your kind comment and thank you for that and for watching.
You are one of my favorite artists, ever👏🏻💝👏🏻
Ahh, that's very kind of you to say. thank you
Beautiful! You could’ve stopped at any point and it would’ve been a beautiful painting but the end result is just wow! Thank you for your videos.
Thanks for taking time out of your day to visit. I appreciate your support, Valeri.
Something about your art is very moving to me Karen. Thank you.
What a nice sentiment. Thank you, Adam.
Another fantastic piece, Karen. I watched it over and over and still don't know how you achieved the crackling effects on the right side of the work. I am constantly amazed by the depth and texture you create. Thanks again for posting your work.
Thanks for watching, Char. I thought I had filmed the crackle part but guess I didn't. It's plastic wrap while the paint is still wet. Give it a try.
Thanks Karen. I will try it. And thanks for answering my questions. I appreciate you taking the time.
lovely work, thank you for showing us your wonderful talent
I appreciate you taking the time to watch and to comment. Thanks, Mairead.
Incredible! I’m starting my first large painting today (6 weeks after I was supposed to start 😬 it’s just intimidating!) I really loved watching you work (in all your videos), it’s helped me to see that layering is ok and that it’s ok if it changes as I go along!
Absolutely Ok to change what you are doing. Get those paints out!
Thx for sharing. You are doing every time something amazing 😊
Thanks very much.
So appreciate your demonstrations... wonderful stuff, thank you
Many thanks for watching, Gill.
Merry Christmas Karen. Thank you again and again for bringing so much joy into my life by sharing. Each of your videos are a marvelous GIFT all year round and I am so very grateful to you for them. Writing "thank you" seems so insignificant compared to the sense of excitement the fills my heart when you post a painting demo. YES YES YES - you are the repeated source of an "ELEVATED SPIRIT"!!! The beauty of your painting today is what bursts forth in my heart when you share your creative gifts. Sending blessings for 2020 too!! Xj.
Thank you for the kind comment. I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos and for commenting. You made my day!
Still my favorite artist. STUNNING work 😍
Thank you, thank you, Joan.
Congratulations Karen, it's amazing !
Thank you very much, Nicolas. I appreciate your comment.
Hello Karen, thank you for your info. Yes, I checked out the website which in the end answered my further thoughts, how to get the interesting surface. Many thanks......your work is very inspiring and the colours are so vibrant. Greetings Barbara
Thanks for your tips Karen .
I hope they are helpful.
You are incredible artist, you inspire me.. i wanna paint like you, thanks for Sharing your work...
Thank you very much, Camilo.
You’re so inspirational to watch and I wondered if you have any online classes Karen?
Thanks for watching. I appreciate your support. The UA-cam demos are what I have to offer.
Wunderschön, danke 🍃🌺🍀
Thank you for watching.
Stunning Work
Thank you very much.
Brilliant work! ~ Thanks for sharing!
Extraordinaire! J'adore!
Thank you very much Nat.
Really beautifull.
Thank you, Miram.
Nice I like that and the new hairdo 👍
Thank for visiting, Dave. Give the hair a couple more months and it will be it's natural all white.
Do you spray with water? My acrylic paint is heavy body and water tends to make it lift off the canvas, even when I just spray it..
I do spray with water but mainly use fluid paint and don't have any trouble.
Magnifique !
Thank you, Françoise.
What dod you make? Its beautiful but what exactly it is?
Abstract art is form, movement, and palette. It doesn't have to say or be anything in particular.
Hi, do you use acrylic sticks or were they oil sticks please.? thanks
No, once in awhile I'll use pastels but not often.
love this
Thank you very much.
Amazing, as always!! Is it all done with Fluid acrylic?
I use mostly fluid acrylic but others too.
Vos tableaux sont magnifiques.
Thanks very much.
esta hermoso!
Thanks, Perla
Je suis très enchantée. Merci
Thanks very much.
LOVE YOUR PAINTINGS AND VIDEO DEMONSTRATIONS. DO YOU GIVE LESSONS?
Thanks for the comment and for watching. I don't do workshops.
Karen, beautiful 🌹
Thanks, Sandra.
Inquiring minds want to know..... Do you always move at light speed?
Ha, All the videos are at 2X speed so I can get as much content as possible without possibly putting people to sleep.
You can adjust the speed by going to the settings at the lower right hand corner of the video.
@@karenhalepaintings I was kidding about the speed Karen. One day I imagined going to a workshop and watching you constantly whizzing about five times faster than a speeding bullet. Im sure that you are probably pretty normal speed-wise. I actually I will benefit from your tip because I miss the routine stuff you do, like cleaning a brush or swapping to something else. As a beginner I am intimidated by not knowing small details and by your apparent freedom of imagination, which as an old pilot and psychologist (retired from both) I have problems with. I get too detail oriented and Im not even OCD. I think setting a time limit per painting once in a while would help. I still say you are amazing.
@@karenhalepaintings I look at a lot of videos. I find yours fascinating. I don't get sleepy at all.
@@davedean4150 Thanks for your comment, Dave. I don't include things like cleaning brushes etc because I figure people would prefer seeing the actual painting. Sounds like you are over thinking the process. Try listening to some music, maybe something out of your comfort zone and let the music drive the painting. Try to remember that it is only paint and canvas. If you don't like it paint over it, heaven knows how many times I've done that. You're supposed to be enjoying this not thinking you're creating the next great masterpiece. Good luck!
Wht tool is in Ur hand?
Brush, paper towel, and squeegee.
Another artist like me who watches Eelco Mann from the Netherlands?
!!!... )
Thank you