Casey Baugh SAS Demo 2013
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Become a part of the experience with SAS and Casey Baugh in this alla prima portrait painting demonstration. Watch as Casey shares his path to a finished piece.
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As an artist myself I enjoy watching him work. I think people would benefit far more if you could hear him taking while he works - hearing about the choices he is making and why - basically hearing about his process as it happens as opposed to the atmospheric music. Thanks
I have never seen anyone paint like Casey before. He actually sculpts with his brush. What's magical, is he already has the measurements in his head before he lays the strokes of paint down. I had the privilege of doing one of his workshops back in 2010. He is one of my favorite artists!
This is awesome, i agree....Coincidently u may enjoy Bradford J. Salamon -an artist in California. He has videos on youtube as well. Very similar....Both, r great artists. Stay well!
This is always learning and beautiful watching him working mainly in demo short portraits, its amazing how he starts and make through the details very professionally. Appreciating out loud ❤️
This was so beautiful to watch. I'm just getting into oils and thank you Casey for showing the beginning of your structure. I was amazed to see you pull the features of your model through the painting
I wish more painters saw portrait painting as a visual expression of the sitter like you rather than a photographic likeness ,,,,, you have a wonderful technique thank you for sharing ,, best wishes Stephanie
Thanks for sharing! i know its an older video but still worth watching again and again. I attended The Scottsdale Art School twice and loved it, studied with Bye Bittney and Kim English.
I took a class with him in Atlanta. The fact that he is diving in and hitting his spots perfectly is a credit to him. If he is off a hair, it doesn't look right.
This is such a wonderful live painting demo. Great talent and great music selection. Congratulations, Casey!
An exciting 8 minutes!
Casey love your work and your painting methods!!!!!!!!!!!!
Awesome work...
Love d way u did d highlights!!!
Thanks to all for the previous replys, you have been very kind to take the time and trouble. One final question though! Just what does Casey keep in his tins. Does anyone apart from him know the mixtures he uses! and why 2 tins! Thanks again.
A true master. So inspiring.
My favorit painter Casey BAUGH
Love love love his technique! Value first
simply powerful portrait
Hi. awesome video. do you think you could upload a version without any music so we can hear Casey talk?
Great sir. Stay blessed.
beautiful portrait
What kind of brushes is he using? They look extremely soft to let him layer the way he does.
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They look like Rosemary brushes.
Very nice work. 👍
How long was the sitting? and the medium, oil? Oh, very nice rendering.
beautifully done...
painting in a leather jacket like the bad ass he is
....stupendo!!!
Somebody can tell me the name of the brush in 3:05 please
Inspiring!!
layers, layers
very nice
does he use any solvent at the beginning? Or is that all oil medium?
Definitely solvent. I’d be willing to bet, at least.
I believe he uses Ralph Mayer's medium recipe (google it)
yes, the sound quality is not so great
simplesmente 100%
How is it possible to continue to paint "wet on wet" and not have your main colours turn into a brown muddy mess!!! Always happens to me when I try to overlay my light colours over dark. Great artist and the uploads are very inspiring. Wish it made my work better though....
try just tranparent colors
Are you using different brushes for the different tones? I used to have that problem. Also how much oil medium are you using with the paint? Use less oil and a little bit more turp/mineral spirits in your medium mixture and keep your brushes separate. Hope that helps! :)
Alia Kamal
Many thanks for your help. Like many people I am going through a rough patch and have gone from some reasonable work to the point of giving up! I just hope the time comes when it starts to get better again!! Once again thanks for your tips..
sailawayboy I've been there! Just keep at it! Its about a hundred rough patches and then a few smooth ones! :)
certainly knows how to throw lifes colored layers onto canvas
his work seems to have more life in it than the model....