Free Art Lesson : How to Paint Dappled Light with Susan Kuznitsky
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗣𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘁 𝗗𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗦𝘂𝘀𝗮𝗻 𝗞𝘂𝘇𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀𝗸𝘆
This demo will focus on dappled light, Susan's favorite subject. She will start with large shapes to create a foundation and will then demonstrate how to work into those shapes to create the pattern and flow of dappled light.
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Yes Eric You are fantastic! Thank you for keeping the heartbeat of Artschool Live!
Please keep going with these live events . They are wonderful ❤
Thankyou Susan. Magical light dappled
Thank you Eric and Susan. Very good lesson. You are right Eric. Don’t watch the fake news. Just enjoy life and paint!
Thank you Susan!
Susan is amazing! I am studying her online course and learning a lot. This was again a great demo.
Big Applause Susan!!!!
I have bought many of Albert Handell’s books and his video on Pastels yes he is a genius and great artist
Thank you for the tip of the plastic bags
Susan it looks great
Staying home with the dogs, catching up on art school live!
Eric you did a great job for us in covid. 👍
Susan thanks so much for instruction! You need to make a book of ur power points.
Thank you for helping us heal.
Suburb of Chicago Westchester. Learned with oil pastels and chalk pastels but was told about using alcohol but never was shown so, thank you for sharing. I learned with oil pastels in college. I have loved using them and always used a tortilla to blend oil pastels and we called the paper stumps in art class to blend colors and I was first to do it in the art class. They are fun and easy to use and blend from dark to light. We did portraits in class with them.
My sister birthday is on the 4th if July and we have strawberry short cake added to traditional foods. Watch fireworks from top of a parking garage. Thank you for sharing!👍😊
I still see a figure-ground reversal similar to Eric's comment at the onset of this video. I think it's because of the light horizontal line above the brown area, making it read as a figure and not an aperture.
Holiday and also my son's birthday is always fun. California has so many opportunities for artists.
Suburb of Chicago Westchester. Learned with oil pastels and chalk pastels but was told about using alcohol but never was shown so, thank you for sharing. I learned with oil pastels in college. I have loved using them and always used a tortilla to blend oil pastels and we called the paper stumps in art class to blend colors and I was first to do it in the art class. They are fun and easy to use and blend from dark to light. We did portraits in class with them. What pastel paper do you use?
My sister birthday is on the 4th if July and we have strawberry short cake added to traditional foods. Watch fireworks from top of a parking garage. Thank you for sharing!👍😊
Susan maybe create a book with your PowerPoints.
I didn't see the archway. Does it need a shadow receding to show depth? Something ti lead the eye down a receding pathway
Blicks have them in packets
Inflation is killing arts. We can't afford classes. I took a one day class with Susan not too long ago. Zvonko Scappoose Or.
How about the price of good quality art supplies? It's getting very pricey
The shape of the arch at the bottom makes it look like a train. I might change that.
My wife didn't like that i didnt bring any water melon
boomerang horseshoes
Art schools are closing because there's no money to be made as an artist - except for the top 1-2% highly talented or well connected (to wealth) individuals. 'Starving artist' is both the narrative and the reality. With AI moving in to automate art, painting and such has always been for the rich and well connected and now the chosen few are growing smaller and smaller in number... you may as well learn shoeing horses or shearing sheep if you want to be unique and still feed your family.
And the online tutors are so good at teaching! Inspiration! The art stores are probably doing well.
There are more people painting now than ever were. You are not talking about painting, you are talking about making money, which is a completely separate thing
@@Heronjim - The original poster said art schools are closing because of less students majoring in art- I said it's because there's no money in it (for artists), NOT that
people no longer like to paint. It's become a hobby for pleasure,, schools and academies can't suvive teaching hobbies.