Episode 4 - Dave Santillanes Interview

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Fine Art Podcast
    SUMMARY
    Dave Santillanes, a landscape artist, shares his journey from being a graphic designer to becoming a full- time artist. He emphasizes the importance of painting outdoors and the impact it had on his work. Dave discusses the challenges of balancing a day job with his passion for art and offers advice for aspiring artists. He also explains his creative process, which involves starting with plein air studies and then developing larger studio pieces. In this conversation, artist Dave Santillanes discusses his approach to painting, including the importance of creating smaller studies before tackling larger pieces. He also talks about the challenges of maintaining freshness and brevity in larger paintings and shares his preferred tools and materials. Santillanes emphasizes the significance of shadows in creating atmosphere and offers advice for artists looking to market their work and build relationships with collectors. He encourages artists to embrace the journey and focus on the quality of their work.
    DAVE’S LINKS
    dasanti.com / dave.santillanes / davesantillanes.art
    TAKEAWAYS
    • Embrace the journey and understand that becoming a successful artist takes time and dedication.
    • If you have to work a day job, make sure it's not soul-crushing and allows you to maintain your
    passion for art.
    • Start with plein air studies to capture the essence of a scene and then develop larger studio pieces.
    • Photos can be a helpful reference, but it's important to analyze color and values from plein air studies.
    • Having a supportive family can play a crucial role in nurturing a passion for art. Creating smaller studies before tackling larger paintings can help solve color issues and save time and energy.
    • Maintaining freshness and brevity in larger paintings can be challenging, but it's important to find the right balance.
    • Shadows play a crucial role in creating atmosphere in paintings, and studying shadows can greatly improve an artist's work.
    • Social media and participating in shows can be effective ways to market artwork and connect with collectors.
    • The art career is a journey, and it's important to enjoy the process and focus on the quality of the work.
    KEY WORDS
    Dave Santillanes, landscape artist, Artist journey, graphic design, full-time artist, painting outdoors, balancing your day job, creative process, painting, art studies, challenges as an artist, atmospheric perspective, art tools, art materials, marketing your art, art collectors, art galleries, art shows

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @melpeters1892
    @melpeters1892 7 днів тому +1

    Great interview Mark! I would've loved to hear him talk about his painting behind him, the process, problems solved, going from study or photo to the finished product, etc. And something about his success & challenges using super wide format.

  • @CarolLundeen
    @CarolLundeen Місяць тому +1

    I learned from Dave several years ago during a paint out in Colorado. Great teacher and excellent artist. Great interview.

  • @katieharrisartist
    @katieharrisartist 3 місяці тому +2

    Dave Santillanes is my FAV plein air artist, even though I am a watercolorist! I have learned so much from studying Dave's work! Fantastic interview! You earned my subscription😀

  •  3 місяці тому +2

    Fantastic interview! I like what Dave said about learning to paint shadows and breaking down landscapes in shadow and light sources.

    • @thebusinessof_art
      @thebusinessof_art  3 місяці тому +1

      I agree! Really helped to simplify it in my mind too!

  • @MrMarvinCook
    @MrMarvinCook 3 місяці тому +3

    Huge thanks on the cold grey and the mdf primer tip, which might solve the issue Im having.

  • @seanr2157
    @seanr2157 3 місяці тому +3

    I've had the Steve Martin quote as my home screen on my phone for years now. Yet another one of the may paralleles I am finding in these interviews. Very inspiring indeed. Great job!

  • @Morgane.de.Back25
    @Morgane.de.Back25 3 місяці тому +3

    Great podcast ❤

  • @carolmedford1098
    @carolmedford1098 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video - thanks

  • @tomhoward8304
    @tomhoward8304 3 місяці тому +2

    Informative, and I'm late in my career. I've gone to the use of Shellac as a sealant barrier between my MDF and primer.