A very difficult subject and composition. You did a great job of taking a boring and dull scene and making a wonderful study. Great handling of color and values in a low chroma and close values scene.
It's good to see you back. I've been painting for over 20 years and I still find something new to learn, not so much about style but the nuance. The things you see, not necessarily what is said. So thank you for all I (we) have learned from you over the years. 😁
Thank you Jessica, and always love your clear explanation. I like your idea of laying in shapes at the start...a great way to 'leap into" the painting...imagine it helps to keep the work loose too? Another beautifully captured scene! Inspirational!! Again thanks.
I have the same brush holder. I love it! I let the designer know about your UA-cam videos that show you using his product from his Etsy store. His name is John Larsen. I sent him your UA-cam link.
Thank you Jessica - as a fellow artist its so refreshing to watch your approach to painting this lovely scene. I must try and get more time 'painting outdoors' as the french say 😃😃
Gouache dries considerably faster than oils and so the technique would vary a bit, but that’s a minor issue. I’ve seen gorgeous Plein air studies done in gouache. If you were concerned about the speed of drying with either gouache or acrylics you could get a retardant. Old Holland makes a good one that I’ve had success with. You just mix a bit with each color prior to painting. Either way, have fun!
Will you add anything else to your painting when you are home or is it a finished painting. I find your work inspiring. I don’t use oil paints,(don’t know how to) I wonder if acrylics would work in a similar way.
@@christinebrown9310 thanks Christine, no, that was all I did for that one. If I enlarged it in the studio, I would have added more greens in the distant banks to create more interest in the depths of the painting. I’m sure acrylics would be similar, just takes some practice to adapt. ☺️
Lovely thanks Jessica, greetings from Australia 🇦🇺.
A very difficult subject and composition. You did a great job of taking a boring and dull scene and making a wonderful study. Great handling of color and values in a low chroma and close values scene.
Another wonderful tutorial by the best there is. Thank you Jess 👨🎨💕
Hi! Missed you, good to see you again. I so love your painting. I’ve learned a lot from you.
Your muted natural colours are smashing 🎉❤...missed your videos
Very well-explained!! Thank you so much. I’ve always wondered how to convey a swath of exposed rocks like these.
Awesome 👏
It's good to see you back. I've been painting for over 20 years and I still find something new to learn, not so much about style but the nuance. The things you see, not necessarily what is said. So thank you for all I (we) have learned from you over the years. 😁
A new Jessica Henry plein air video! Made my day😃and as always learned so much! Thank you!
Always love watching your videos. Thanks for taking the time to create them. I learn so much from you!!
Thank you Jessica, and always love your clear explanation. I like your idea of laying in shapes at the start...a great way to 'leap into" the painting...imagine it helps to keep the work loose too? Another beautifully captured scene! Inspirational!! Again thanks.
Thanks Jane! Glad it helped! ☺️
Brilliant!! I love your approach and results. Beautiful 🎨❤️
I have the same brush holder. I love it! I let the designer know about your UA-cam videos that show you using his product from his Etsy store. His name is John Larsen. I sent him your UA-cam link.
Fun to see and good reminders. Thanks.
Is there any solvent free solution for underpainting? Not gamsol or OMS please they are toxic indoors
Beautiful painting and helpful tips. Thank you!
One advantage you have over other painters is that your name ends in a color. I searched for atmospheric grays and found you 😅
Where did you find the brush holder?
I would love to know too, please ❤
I just now added a link in the description for the etsy page where I got it. ☺️
I’ve been a realism artist for like 20 years, it’s hard for me not to see the detail when I want to do a simple, loose plein air style painting
It is really great seeing you paint again!
Thank you Jessica - as a fellow artist its so refreshing to watch your approach to painting this lovely scene. I must try and get more time 'painting outdoors' as the french say 😃😃
I am new to using gouache and wonder if these oil painting techniques would work with gouache (I haven't ever used oil paints)
Gouache dries considerably faster than oils and so the technique would vary a bit, but that’s a minor issue. I’ve seen gorgeous Plein air studies done in gouache. If you were concerned about the speed of drying with either gouache or acrylics you could get a retardant. Old Holland makes a good one that I’ve had success with. You just mix a bit with each color prior to painting. Either way, have fun!
Will you add anything else to your painting when you are home or is it a finished painting. I find your work inspiring. I don’t use oil paints,(don’t know how to) I wonder if acrylics would work in a similar way.
@@christinebrown9310 thanks Christine, no, that was all I did for that one. If I enlarged it in the studio, I would have added more greens in the distant banks to create more interest in the depths of the painting. I’m sure acrylics would be similar, just takes some practice to adapt. ☺️
What kind of gel do you use instead of Linseed Oil?
I use Galkyd gel by Gamblin
Thank you Jessica!!! What a great demo!!! Thank you for sharing!!! 🙏Deb
Hola Jessica, soy de Chile , tu trabajo en terreno es muy bueno ,extraordinario, bellísimo. un saludo de un colega de pintura.
When you added the sky, it really made the lighted areas pop. Beautiful painting! Who was the fly fisher?
Missed tojr videos and smile
Epic scene nice!
Great class ! Thanks a lot!
Great work!!
Awesome. 👍🖌🎨
Amazing