And here I thought that all legitimate art had to be done with canvas on the wall or on the easel, standing in front of it, and not over it. Good to know there are more artists like me, who paint and compose on a large table.
Wow, what a treat! I discovered your work online a few months ago and was very intrigued and emailed you. I've since seen one of yours at the Allentown Mus. and can't wait for your show in Philly next year!
Mike that was amazing... Gosh I got to tell my hubby about your video he will love it... he is a painter too.. I saw your interview with Robin on the road in your camper that was cool too..
I love the passion, creativity and imagination involved in making a piece of artwork. What you have witnessed here is the creative process at work and a glimpse into the very personal artistic expression of an individual. It's not necessary for you to understand the process. Just appreciate the end result. If you don't appreciate it, that's fine too; then it's not for you.
Bravo! I really enjoyed this video Thank you .. After years of painting realistic watercolors I have recently switched to acrylic abstracts... Hope to paint 'BIG' ! one day. Cheers Ann in Canada
That was fascinating watching how you work. Thanks for the insight. I work figuratively and painting over painting over painting trying to get things right. I love your tools as well. Rock on! And I think Id seen this work as well. Where is this now hanging?
Love the technique :) a few questions: do you leave to dry inbetween each layer i.e. the yellow base and bronw/water layer? what is that tool you use to spread it looks like a squeegee but metal? what is the technique/close up at 6min.10sec
Probably not.. its just a form of abstract. and Abstract artist use a load of different tools to paint different things. Sporks and Forks are great to paint with. (little kids have a blast with that) Mops, paper bags, and spirals (off of spiral notebooks) all have cool effects.
Hi Michael... may I ask - what is the brown very liquid that you are using… both in the bucket and the bottle…… it is so liquid????? Best regards from denmark :-)
lol hes jus chillin listening to classic music and having fun, and gets paid for it.. this must be the best "job" in the world !! (course requires some talent/skill)
At 5:00 you place those L-shaped borders around the edges. Is that to provide a consistent offloading area for paint to avoid showing where the squeegee began the stroke? Load the paint off the canvas, as it were, then begin the pull onto it?
i think with this kind of painting - wet on wet - it is very hard to have an idea how it will turn out.. It will be a 50/50 situation.i mean you can direct of how you want it to be but you have to be open of what directions the painting is giving you...and use it as well.
Great video, love seeing the process. I've recently uploaded some of my own paintings online. I do spiritual art, for people of faith. It's for everyone really. Anyway, if you get a sec I'd love to know what you think.. you are a good artist. All the best!
respetuosamente.muy bonito el acabado pero desde mi punto es muy saturado y lleva demasiado trabajo, de pronto existen clientes que lo puedan pagar, de todas maneras es un trabajo excelente
With all due respect; I just don't understand how you can call what you are doing art. I mean you could be painting a door or a piece of furniture and get the same result.
Gerhard Richter also paints with a big 'spatula'. And, he can also paint the most realistic portrait of a woman or candle. etc . I think you would consider his portraits, "Art". But, you would have the same criticism of his abstract pieces.
You just don't care for it and that's fine. Some people do love this kind of art. But as someone who does realistic as well as abstract I'll tell you abstract is 10 times harder.
Why not take a shit on your canvas and smear it around , then piss on it and move the piss around ? Call this stuff " Jackass, Jerkoff art" It's this sort of decadence that demonstrates the rot,the cancer that has invaded Western civilization !!! Of course the decay is prevalent in the patron society, the moneyed ,ignorant buyers always poised to show hip- trendy tastes. To all you trendy jackasses out there - the West is the best and WILL prevail!
Loved watching this. Thanks for posting. Awesome painting in an awesome studio with Pat Metheny as background music. Stellar!
And here I thought that all legitimate art had to be done with canvas on the wall or on the easel, standing in front of it, and not over it. Good to know there are more artists like me, who paint and compose on a large table.
An art studio where you can just let stuff drip onto the floor and make a mess without worry. Every artist's dream! :-D
Watching your process was inspiring! It's 5am but I think I'll go to my studio now.
Love that bright colour coming through
I love painting abstract it lends so much to the artists creativity and state of mind at the moment of creation...thanks for sharing
Wow, what a treat! I discovered your work online a few months ago and was very intrigued and emailed you. I've since seen one of yours at the Allentown Mus. and can't wait for your show in Philly next year!
Loved watching the process and the result!
Creative! Thats lovely. Thanks for sharing!
I've been following your work for many years, very inspirational for my own process
good to see abstract art being shown as time consuming and not speedy videos. great job mate. Mendo
Love the end result- excellent technique!
Excellent quality and amazing techniques. Love the Metheny music... nice end results. Your site is great too. Would love to see these in person.
Love it.... this is so cool... i just have to see more from you.
WOW!! Beautiful thank you for sharing. I love your artwork. It's outstanding.
Just WoW!! Awesome!
Mike, This is really fascinating. You really are replicating the functions of nature, erosion, gravity, entropy, the whole shebang!
fantastic job!!!!BRAVO!!!
Mike that was amazing... Gosh I got to tell my hubby about your video he will love it... he is a painter too.. I saw your interview with Robin on the road in your camper that was cool too..
good job! Compliments!!
Very cool video!
interesting, thank you. I saw you on Robins video, looked at your pop up. Blessings to you!
Great wall paper making !..still it beats the tattoo business !
great process .
great result .
Very creative and interesting, a great job.
I love the passion, creativity and imagination involved in making a piece of artwork. What you have witnessed here is the creative process at work and a glimpse into the very personal artistic expression of an individual. It's not necessary for you to understand the process. Just appreciate the end result. If you don't appreciate it, that's fine too; then it's not for you.
C'est superbe! Beau travail :)
Bravo! I really enjoyed this video Thank you .. After years of painting realistic watercolors I have recently switched to acrylic abstracts... Hope to paint 'BIG' ! one day. Cheers Ann in Canada
Fascinating! New sub here. I watched your interview on Creative RV.
That was fascinating watching how you work. Thanks for the insight. I work figuratively and painting over painting over painting trying to get things right. I love your tools as well. Rock on! And I think Id seen this work as well. Where is this now hanging?
Love the technique :)
a few questions:
do you leave to dry inbetween each layer i.e. the yellow base and bronw/water layer?
what is that tool you use to spread it looks like a squeegee but metal?
what is the technique/close up at 6min.10sec
amazing!!
Very nice!
hello their! what was the brown watery liquid you we're putting on ?
BRAVO!!!
do you use just water to thin the paint or do you add a flow aid as well?
cool.....! I like that you don't talk...you just do your thing....
Nicely Done My friend!
What kind of paints and other media do you use? Oil-based or water-based?
so fascinating to watch!
Probably not.. its just a form of abstract. and Abstract artist use a load of different tools to paint different things.
Sporks and Forks are great to paint with. (little kids have a blast with that)
Mops, paper bags, and spirals (off of spiral notebooks) all have cool effects.
Hi Michael... may I ask - what is the brown very liquid that you are using… both in the bucket and the bottle…… it is so liquid????? Best regards from denmark :-)
Using construction tools to making a painting.. Pretty neat idea.
Marvelous
What The Paint! Cool
lol hes jus chillin listening to classic music and having fun, and gets paid for it.. this must be the best "job" in the world !! (course requires some talent/skill)
just subbed.. you rule!
Amazing! Thanks
wow wow
Very nice, Michael, I have always enjoyed your paintings and it is a pleasure to see your process.
good wish it was placed in a dark background good job SIR
art of cooking, just in a restaurant, but good music and climate
I got this in my recommendation after 14 years😲
its just like wonderful wow
i will try to make it like that.
what company and kind of acrylics do you use?
i don't think its just a regular paint
very nice paintings
I see some screen printing skills.....nice
maravilloso , expectacular, me gusta ,i like it, is acrylic? or oil?
a pat metheny fan! excellant.
interresting !
At 5:00 you place those L-shaped borders around the edges. Is that to provide a consistent offloading area for paint to avoid showing where the squeegee began the stroke? Load the paint off the canvas, as it were, then begin the pull onto it?
Dan Mowry i
V.awesome
hello nic job wht is the paint you put just after the yllow is it vernish?
It´s difficult to decide when is the exact moment to leave in peace the painting...
Y'a de la technique et un beau résultat !
just cured my insomnia i will watch again
geil - abstract !
pat is the best for painting!
echt genial!
what is this thing that you use like water but brown??
what would a painting of this degree cost ??
What are you going to paint on that basis?
I like your painting uncle mike
no u
i think with this kind of painting - wet on wet - it is very hard to have an idea how it will turn out.. It will be a 50/50 situation.i mean you can direct of how you want it to be but you have to be open of what directions the painting is giving you...and use it as well.
coffee.....:P im not sure but it could be thinned acrylic paint
👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌺
me like!!!!
I coulnd´t see it on the wall, but i liked a lot
Great video, love seeing the process. I've recently uploaded some of my own paintings online. I do spiritual art, for people of faith. It's for everyone really. Anyway, if you get a sec I'd love to know what you think.. you are a good artist.
All the best!
Hi, what is the brown watery liquid used at 1.50?
Most likely coffee grounds from morning breakfast.
yes...is art
What is the style or technique called???? I want to find some video on how to learn to do this.
These techniques were largely invented by German artist Gerhard Richter.
Why yes, yes it is.
respetuosamente.muy bonito el acabado pero desde mi punto es muy saturado y lleva demasiado trabajo, de pronto existen clientes que lo puedan pagar, de todas maneras es un trabajo excelente
Didn’t grab me ,,,,,make it pop ffs
I use water-based acrylics.
excuse my ignorants but what is he painting on? thx
:)
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Pat Metheny? Hard to hear it.
вав!
what did you paint
DEACON STRUKT
Wallpaper...
pat metheny?
what are you listening to?
Good grief..
et moi qui me fais chier a apprendre a peindre......
mark rothko
хрень какая то. картиной не назовёшь
hasta mi perro lo hace mejor
With all due respect; I just don't understand how you can call what you are doing art. I mean you could be painting a door or a piece of furniture and get the same result.
Will To Power wow..... your version of “respect” and mine are worlds apart.
But if this is not art. WHAT is art then???? Is it only art if you use a brush??? It sounds like that to you…..
louise Sellebjerg most people who make such statements want it to look like something they recognize. Trees, mountain, and lake.....
Gerhard Richter also paints with a big 'spatula'. And, he can also paint the most realistic portrait of a woman or candle. etc . I think you would consider his portraits, "Art". But, you would have the same criticism of his abstract pieces.
You just don't care for it and that's fine. Some people do love this kind of art. But as someone who does realistic as well as abstract I'll tell you abstract is 10 times harder.
Why not take a shit on your canvas and smear it around , then piss on it and move the piss around ? Call this stuff " Jackass, Jerkoff art" It's this sort of decadence that demonstrates the rot,the cancer that has invaded Western civilization !!! Of course the decay is prevalent in the patron society, the moneyed ,ignorant buyers always poised to show hip- trendy tastes. To all you trendy jackasses out there - the West is the best and WILL prevail!