Thank you for the good advice Kyle. Very encouraging! The process is what learners should enjoy more. It's the most beautiful experience in the learning curve they say.
I just started painting again after many years. Your beginner video tutorials are amazing! I am painting faster with the paper towels & getting simple studies done very fast. My paintings have a freshness that I never had before! You are the reason! Thank you so much! Getting to a reasonable point in a painting faster really improves the end result. I can do almost an entire painting with the paper towel method! I have started many paintings now and am working on 2 or 3 every day. You are an awesome teacher. I wish I found you a long time ago.
Kyle, can't believe I haven't found you before. Your videos are fantastic! I really appreciate your mantra of simplicity. Oil painting can be over whelming for beginners, not only the vast array of supplies available, but all the "rules" of actual putting paint to canvas. I've been painting over 25 years and I still get overwhelmed sometimes. You have done a great service by showing that the tools don't make the artists, but how you look at what you are seeing.
important comment that stood out...you mentioned that its important to know what the finished painting should look like. The more I go out and paint a spot, the more i can "see" it finished.
Of all the online tutorials I’ve watched over the years your technique for painting looser is the absolute BEST. I tried it with a painting of irises and turned out to be the best work I’ve ever done. Thank you, Kyle.
I am taking a Plein air class and is loosing the game of understanding. Your video is helping me understand a new approach that will help me establish the look I have be trying to get. Thanks for sharing.
kyle your advice of imagining the subject matter as being made out of paint, is the best advice I've ever used. It is so freeing as a painter to stop thinking in terms of how can I get this paint to look "real", "natural", or whatever? But, instead to just enjoy the pleasure of making "reality" look like a painting. Thank you Kyle. Your a fantastic teacher, and I love your work. ✌out.
Hi Kyle... Thank you for a wonderful Demo....I think the painting got over at 14:20 minute.... It was a masters work at that point in time.... You are a great teacher...
Thank you for a wonderful video. So glad I came upon it. I feel more hopeful in trying air by blocking in shapes with a paper towel, a technique I never encountered.
Hi. Thank for this. It am standing in front of a mountain full of trees, and have been trying to figure out the best way to tackle it, as its full of details. It never occurred to me to paint with a paper towel, cloth. I am gonna try it. Lovely work btw. Cheers!
The pace and content was fantastic Kyle. As a new plein air painter I am aware you have to get paint down with a bit of pace at times as the light changes. A smorgasbord of discussion and learning so I will come back to your clips a lot. Thanks again
ive been watching these art vids for over a year and wow,thanks for being so clear and giving such practical instruction,your a great teacher and I like your art too :)
CONGRATULATIONS!!! I LOVE PAINTING PLEIN AIR, I AM BRAZILIAN BUT I ALREADY PAINTED IN THE MOUNTAINS IN GERMANY, ALSO IN FRANCE. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOU!
Thank you so much, I'm getting more courage to go out and do some plein air hopefully soon and your instruction is a great encouragement. Wonderful videos!
Wow. Love your video. I have just started plein air painting with oils and have made a few videos on my channel. You have inspired me to keep going thank you.
I like the voice over because it doesn't interrupt your painting. Watched another guy who admittedly said he had a problem with painting and talking at the same time. He did a lot of explaining, but hardly any painting.
Excellent tuition Kyle!! You are a natural teacher. Unique painting method, eager to try it next plein air. Already sure it won't be anywhere as fresh as yours but hopefully it won't be a smeared mess either. TFS!!!!!
Very interesting! I'm not a fan of impasto. I just don't like heavy texture, not even on the walls in my home. I've spent a lot of time removing heavy texture off of walls in new homes because I disliked it so. For that reason, I have to say that I loved the painting before adding the impasto. I am going to try painting using a paper towel, for sure. Thank you.
Good painting; I got to love your loaded palette!! I don't do that cuz mine's in my Open Box M, not that much room, but try to put out enough paint so I'm not ending up trying to paint without paint!! Had a plein air workshop instructor once who was known for his biting wit as well as his great paintings. He'd go around to look at palettes and typically comment on the "paint stingy painters" with these itsy bitsy little dabs of paint on their palettes; mostly they were women, sorry but true! He'd say in a loud voice: "Use some paint for godsake!! They'll make more"!!! LOL. :D
try a small piece of cotton rag, like an old T-shirt; it will work as well, you may need to tear up a little supply of them for each painting. They do make some very tough and durable paper towels in the USA, like Hefty, or Brawny, so that may not be a problem here.
right, also appreciated no music, which can often compete with the information being given. Besides it seems never "my cup of tea" music and often detracts rather than adds anything. I did enjoy the bird songs however, being a birder, and because that is often what you hear out there painting in nature, or maybe a nice refreshing "babbling brook" nearby your spot if painting in the mountains!! One of the true "dangers" of painting en plein air, at least for me, is it is so darned enjoyable, once you get some success at it, that it may make you view your studio as a "dungeon" or something!! LOL. :D
What a generous artist you are to share your experience and techniques. I wish you had been around 60 years ago when I started painting. This is the first video I have seen and I intend to watch all the others. Should be made compulsory viewing at all Art Schools.
@@theartfulsouls4529 This statement is only for followers of Paul Cezanne. That excludes me. Come on, be a sport, not everyone is going to accept this, why cant you open your mind to views of others?FOLLOW WHAT YOU PREACH,IN THIS CASE CEZANNE.
@@theartfulsouls4529 By the way ,I draw and paint too, I can do a better " impression" than the one above in plein air. At present I paint from photographs,which you closed minds fail to appreciate.
I paint from photographs sometimes too. I enjoy working both in the studio and outdoors. I wish you all the best in your painting adventures. You might enjoy this video I posted last year ua-cam.com/video/K3sKdKogBV4/v-deo.html&app=desktop
I’m not sure there is bad painting unless it’s an absolute shocker and it looks like nothing but blobs of paint like a paint pallet , some paintings I’ve done I really thought were rubbish and yet other people liked them so I I think it’s up to one’s perception on what they think , if someone liked the painting I didn’t like I generally give them the painting to take home lol …not all is lost sometimes.
I hope everything is going better for you man. I've found the best remedy for depression (or at least controlling it down to the size of a little monster you only need a small tupperware container to keep it in) is simply action. Staying active in any way, shape, or form (which includes creating art of course). Oh, and a long with healthy eating and exercise.
sometimes it is as simple as having a good reason to wake up each morning with something enjoyable to do. Art can often help in that regard. You see the morning sun and you say, "oh good, think I'll go out and paint today"!! It won't matter, at first, if it is good or not; the important thing is the experience of doing it, and having something tangible as a "document" of that experience. That will be your canvas, all covered up in a pound of thick paint, like this guy has here!
I love how you took just a few subjects and made this beautiful painting and shared how you did it!
Thank you for the good advice Kyle. Very encouraging! The process is what learners should enjoy more. It's the most beautiful experience in the learning curve they say.
I just started painting again after many years. Your beginner video tutorials are amazing! I am painting faster with the paper towels & getting simple studies done very fast. My paintings have a freshness that I never had before! You are the reason! Thank you so much! Getting to a reasonable point in a painting faster really improves the end result. I can do almost an entire painting with the paper towel method! I have started many paintings now and am working on 2 or 3 every day. You are an awesome teacher. I wish I found you a long time ago.
Kyle, can't believe I haven't found you before. Your videos are fantastic! I really appreciate your mantra of simplicity. Oil painting can be over whelming for beginners, not only the vast array of supplies available, but all the "rules" of actual putting paint to canvas. I've been painting over 25 years and I still get overwhelmed sometimes. You have done a great service by showing that the tools don't make the artists, but how you look at what you are seeing.
important comment that stood out...you mentioned that its important to know what the finished painting should look like. The more I go out and paint a spot, the more i can "see" it finished.
Of all the online tutorials I’ve watched over the years your technique for painting looser is the absolute BEST. I tried it with a painting of irises and turned out to be the best work I’ve ever done. Thank you, Kyle.
Awesome 👍 so glad to hear you are enjoying the videos!
I am taking a Plein air class and is loosing the game of understanding. Your video is helping me understand a new approach that will help me establish the look I have be trying to get. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, that's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
kyle your advice of imagining the subject matter as being made out of paint, is the best advice I've ever used. It is so freeing as a painter to stop thinking in terms of how can I get this paint to look "real", "natural", or whatever? But, instead to just enjoy the pleasure of making "reality" look like a painting. Thank you Kyle. Your a fantastic teacher, and I love your work. ✌out.
Hi Kyle... Thank you for a wonderful Demo....I think the painting got over at 14:20 minute.... It was a masters work at that point in time.... You are a great teacher...
Thank you for a wonderful video. So glad I came upon it. I feel more hopeful in trying air by blocking in shapes with a paper towel, a technique I never encountered.
Hi. Thank for this. It am standing in front of a mountain full of trees, and have been trying to figure out the best way to tackle it, as its full of details. It never occurred to me to paint with a paper towel, cloth. I am gonna try it. Lovely work btw. Cheers!
Great demo, Kyle. So easy to follow, packed with insights. Thanks.
The pace and content was fantastic Kyle. As a new plein air painter I am aware you have to get paint down with a bit of pace at times as the light changes. A smorgasbord of discussion and learning so I will come back to your clips a lot. Thanks again
ive been watching these art vids for over a year and wow,thanks for being so clear and giving such practical instruction,your a great teacher and I like your art too :)
CONGRATULATIONS!!! I LOVE PAINTING PLEIN AIR, I AM BRAZILIAN BUT I ALREADY PAINTED IN THE MOUNTAINS IN GERMANY, ALSO IN FRANCE. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOU!
Awesome Kyle, they grow fields of Cannola here, a terrific vibrant yellow.
Great demo on perspective, well done mate.
Bert in Oz
Thank you so much, I'm getting more courage to go out and do some plein air hopefully soon and your instruction is a great encouragement. Wonderful videos!
Wow. Love your video. I have just started plein air painting with oils and have made a few videos on my channel. You have inspired me to keep going thank you.
Thank you for re upload. You are great artist and teacher. Once again thank you so much for sharing
Ali Akber 😁thank you!
The Artful Souls can you explain tangents in a composition please...thanks so much appreciate all your time
I like the voice over because it doesn't interrupt your painting. Watched another guy who admittedly said he had a problem with painting and talking at the same time. He did a lot of explaining, but hardly any painting.
Love your style and your easy way of teaching! You've really helped me and others!! Keep up the great work!!
Excellent tuition Kyle!! You are a natural teacher. Unique painting method, eager to try it next plein air. Already sure it won't be anywhere as fresh as yours but hopefully it won't be a smeared mess either. TFS!!!!!
loved the freshness in your work. Thanks for sharing!
Excellent video, thank you!
Good reminders !
Yes, you're definitely helping.So thank you
Nice techniques. Appreciate that.
excellent tuition and have enjoyed viewing your painting for beginners - lovely colours and encouraging re limited palette. Thanks. Caz
wonderful job on that painting 🍻
Thank you so much. I am a beginner and appreciate your video!,
Thank you sir !!!lovely demo!!!!
Interesting video, super instruction. Would love to see more instructional videos. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting! I'm not a fan of impasto. I just don't like heavy texture, not even on the walls in my home. I've spent a lot of time removing heavy texture off of walls in new homes because I disliked it so. For that reason, I have to say that I loved the painting before adding the impasto. I am going to try painting using a paper towel, for sure. Thank you.
Thanks Kyle that was an engaging and informative lesson
Un bravo artista molto singolare nella tecnica
Nice demo Kyle! Love your loose style and brushwork. Makes me want to get out of the studio!
Extraordinario !! Please que algún día este vídeo tenga un subtítulo 🙏 Gracias .
See the world as though it is painted. I like it.
Thank you so much for your lesson . You are very helpful.
Thank you. Very helpful
Would you use the same palette if you were painting in the south west in the desert?
Yes just different mixtures:)
Thank you, Nicole from Québec, Canada.
Motivational. Thanks
wonderful thanks
Beautiful
Good painting; I got to love your loaded palette!! I don't do that cuz mine's in my Open Box M, not that much room, but try to put out enough paint so I'm not ending up trying to paint without paint!! Had a plein air workshop instructor once who was known for his biting wit as well as his great paintings. He'd go around to look at palettes and typically comment on the "paint stingy painters" with these itsy bitsy little dabs of paint on their palettes; mostly they were women, sorry but true! He'd say in a loud voice: "Use some paint for godsake!! They'll make more"!!! LOL. :D
love this painting thank you
Thanks for the amazing lesson!
Thanks so helpful and really enjoyed
I love these videos so much man!
Thank you so much for such an informative demo! Would you mind spelling out the mediums?
Galkyd painting medium and gamsol thinner:) thank you 😁
Nice!, greetings from Monterey, Calif.
If i use paper towels it just breaks into small pieces amd spread on the canvas..
try a small piece of cotton rag, like an old T-shirt; it will work as well, you may need to tear up a little supply of them for each painting. They do make some very tough and durable paper towels in the USA, like Hefty, or Brawny, so that may not be a problem here.
Sangat kreatif.....
Nice ..is that flake white?
Titanium
i prefer this way. i'm learning much more with voice over.
right, also appreciated no music, which can often compete with the information being given. Besides it seems never "my cup of tea" music and often detracts rather than adds anything. I did enjoy the bird songs however, being a birder, and because that is often what you hear out there painting in nature, or maybe a nice refreshing "babbling brook" nearby your spot if painting in the mountains!! One of the true "dangers" of painting en plein air, at least for me, is it is so darned enjoyable, once you get some success at it, that it may make you view your studio as a "dungeon" or something!! LOL. :D
Thanks, very good. I've just started Plein air, so your videos are great. can I send you some of my stuff so you can tell me where I'm going right..
Definitely! You can send it to kyle.buckland@gmail.comgmail.com
What a generous artist you are to share your experience and techniques. I wish you had been around 60 years ago when I started painting. This is the first video I have seen and I intend to watch all the others. Should be made compulsory viewing at all Art Schools.
Thanks so much! Glad you are enjoying them!
Heavy impasto. I like it.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Amazing!
Great demo , great help many thanks Pauline UK
Why use a rag the whole time?
Good landscape
Hey when are you coming back. I am missing your videos.
I'm back 😁
I feel the need to tell you that I think your piece "Winter Stroll" is amazing.
Thanks for the motivation and for your sharing of your passion.
Thanks
very nice i like you painting
😁👍
Thanks🎖️🎖️🎖️🎄🎄🇦🇺
lindo !
What is this yeah? Looks like some impresssionist applied color on the canvas with a catapult.
"Don't be an art critic. Paint. There lies salvation." - Paul Cezanne
@@theartfulsouls4529 This statement is only for followers of Paul Cezanne. That excludes me. Come on, be a sport, not everyone is going to accept this, why cant you open your mind to views of others?FOLLOW WHAT YOU PREACH,IN THIS CASE CEZANNE.
@@theartfulsouls4529 By the way ,I draw and paint too, I can do a better " impression" than the one above in plein air. At present I paint from photographs,which you closed minds fail to appreciate.
I paint from photographs sometimes too. I enjoy working both in the studio and outdoors. I wish you all the best in your painting adventures. You might enjoy this video I posted last year ua-cam.com/video/K3sKdKogBV4/v-deo.html&app=desktop
Thank you mach
Hey Kyle, how come you had to re-upload this one?
Dennis Tyson Plein Air , I had some serious issues with the audio on the first version..still a few hiccups in thus one but it's alot better.
The Artful Souls Audio problems are the worst! Been having a few myself.
wow great job
elsa bell thanks:)!
Canola/rape seed crop are the yellow flower
great !!!
Добрый день.
How much for one of this?
My available work can be found at www.kylebuckland.com thank you:)!
What are all those blobs on the painting? I think you overworked it a bit, but who am I to criticize? :)
Much make more videos ok I liked
I’m not sure there is bad painting unless it’s an absolute shocker and it looks like nothing but blobs of paint like a paint pallet , some paintings I’ve done I really thought were rubbish and yet other people liked them so I I think it’s up to one’s perception on what they think , if someone liked the painting I didn’t like I generally give them the painting to take home lol …not all is lost sometimes.
😍
I prefer when you talk in real time.
Oil Painter , me too. I think I'll get a wind proof lapel mic.
Thanks for coming back to me. This time what I need is a ton of videos from you. 😂 Missing it so much.
This is very helpful. Thanks so much
Check out Turner Vinson if you haven't seen his work ua-cam.com/video/Mc5eATuFGpY/v-deo.html
I have crippling depression.
Your Nephew , Too many TV commercials;)
I hope everything is going better for you man. I've found the best remedy for depression (or at least controlling it down to the size of a little monster you only need a small tupperware container to keep it in) is simply action. Staying active in any way, shape, or form (which includes creating art of course). Oh, and a long with healthy eating and exercise.
sometimes it is as simple as having a good reason to wake up each morning with something enjoyable to do. Art can often help in that regard. You see the morning sun and you say, "oh good, think I'll go out and paint today"!! It won't matter, at first, if it is good or not; the important thing is the experience of doing it, and having something tangible as a "document" of that experience. That will be your canvas, all covered up in a pound of thick paint, like this guy has here!
手袋要らんやろ⁉️
I recommend wearing gloves for safety reasons if you use oil paint 🎨
это даже не этюд а полуфабрикат