Totally agree with your philosophy of continuous change and reworking until you are happy with what you see. Each layer is part of the path. The piece that you produced is both beautiful AND interesting because of the journey taken to produce it. Thank you for sharing your working methods. Truly inspiring.
Ah, great advice about the picture not showing up right away. I'm beyond frustrated with a canvas I'm working now -means I'm thinking way too much about a "result".
hello Laura, it is artists life that not all paintings show themselves immediately. If I get stuck with a picture, I leave it there for a few days. Then I look at the picture again. If I still don't know what to do next, then I take a bold step. I take a color and just paint into the picture as if I were starting a new one. Most of the time it gives me a new look at the picture. and so I can go on. Try it out. Kind regards Conny
Thank you so much for the kind words.T The music is integrated into my video editing program and in this context it means seclusion. I wanted to google that too because I like it, but I can't find anything about it. Sorry
Dear Sheila, thank you so much for the kind words. I can't tell you what kind of music that is. I have the MOVAVI video editor and there it has music that I can use without fear of copyright. This piece is called 'Abgeschiedenheit '. It doesn't say who the music is by though. KInd regards Conny
i noticed that in the beginning, it was very raw looking, very grungy, is that what you look for at the start then look for a more polished ending based on what goes through your head in the start?
Since I prefer to paint in layers, it is important for me to make the first layers very lively. I then have so many options to react openly. . I have no intention of painting at the beginning of any picture. I always paint very intuitively and allow everything that I enjoy. At some point I then go into dialogue with the picture and react to what is already there. So the first phase is always the playground, then there is the dialogue between my intuition and the picture. The only thing I avoid are stopping too long. Then I just paint something brave into it and new paths are open again until the picture is finished.
Dear Paul, thank you very much for your kind words. For me, painting over it is indicated when I get stuck. Instead of hesitating to continue painting for too long, the best choice for me is to simply change something in the picture. I've learned in my painting career that I shouldn't get too caught up in individual parts of the picture. Otherwise my picture will look cramped at the end. But that is a matter of opinion. Sometimes it takes effort for me to do that too. However, I know that my best pictures come about when I just keep painting and don't hesitate too much. Best regards Conny
That's just it, it's all really good. The marking, color, forms, composition. I'm inspired by it and I'm applying it to my stuff. I need a wiggly brush with a loose extension. Your colors are the best.
Totally agree with your philosophy of continuous change and reworking until you are happy with what you see. Each layer is part of the path. The piece that you produced is both beautiful AND interesting because of the journey taken to produce it. Thank you for sharing your working methods. Truly inspiring.
Thank you so much for the kind words. I am glad that you love it
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Lovely 💕😍artwork video
Tnqqq for sharing 😘😘😘
Thank you so much
Thank you for sharing this! I enjoy watching you progress!!!
I am pleased to hear this. Thank you and kind regards Conny
Wonderful beautiful exciting thank you 🙏
Thank you so much Mary
Me encanta sus trabajos
Me gustan 🤗👏👏👏
Dear Marga, thank you so much for the kind words.
Thank you for that....I always look forward to the next video!!
Thank you so much for the kind words
Loved this video
Thank you so much
Love the pops of green!
Fun should come first! 😉
Ah, great advice about the picture not showing up right away. I'm beyond frustrated with a canvas I'm working now -means I'm thinking way too much about a "result".
hello Laura, it is artists life that not all paintings show themselves immediately. If I get stuck with a picture, I leave it there for a few days. Then I look at the picture again. If I still don't know what to do next, then I take a bold step. I take a color and just paint into the picture as if I were starting a new one. Most of the time it gives me a new look at the picture. and so I can go on. Try it out. Kind regards Conny
Marvelous love you so much for your time 🙏
Thank you dear Mary
Very cool 👍
Thank you so much. I am glad that you like it
hi. I love your style. Who is playing the music, really love it. would you mind to tell me😃
Thank you so much for the kind words.T
The music is integrated into my video editing program and in this context it means seclusion. I wanted to google that too because I like it, but I can't find anything about it. Sorry
@@ConnyLehmann thanks anyway❤️
CONNY, WHAT IS THE MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO? I LOVE IT AND LOVE YOUR PAINTING TECHNIQUES!🤩
Dear Sheila, thank you so much for the kind words. I can't tell you what kind of music that is. I have the MOVAVI video editor and there it has music that I can use without fear of copyright. This piece is called 'Abgeschiedenheit '. It doesn't say who the music is by though. KInd regards Conny
Faster pussycat, I love your work!!
THank you Rim
i noticed that in the beginning, it was very raw looking, very grungy, is that what you look for at the start then look for a more polished ending based on what goes through your head in the start?
Since I prefer to paint in layers, it is important for me to make the first layers very lively. I then have so many options to react openly. .
I have no intention of painting at the beginning of any picture. I always paint very intuitively and allow everything that I enjoy. At some point I then go into dialogue with the picture and react to what is already there. So the first phase is always the playground, then there is the dialogue between my intuition and the picture.
The only thing I avoid are stopping too long. Then I just paint something brave into it and new paths are open again until the picture is finished.
What was the maroon red you sprayed , lovely color thank you Mary from Cyprus . Beautiful art work 😇
Fantastic to watch your process. And nice work
Thank you so much
I love your process. But sometimes you go right over the stuff I liked. Fun though.
Dear Paul, thank you very much for your kind words.
For me, painting over it is indicated when I get stuck. Instead of hesitating to continue painting for too long, the best choice for me is to simply change something in the picture. I've learned in my painting career that I shouldn't get too caught up in individual parts of the picture. Otherwise my picture will look cramped at the end. But that is a matter of opinion.
Sometimes it takes effort for me to do that too. However, I know that my best pictures come about when I just keep painting and don't hesitate too much.
Best regards Conny
That's just it, it's all really good. The marking, color, forms, composition.
I'm inspired by it and I'm applying it to my stuff. I need a wiggly brush with a loose extension. Your colors are the best.
@@paulramsey2922 Thank you Paul for your words. I am happy that you like the video
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