DON'T MESS UP - How I Start a Plein Air Painting

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2022
  • I'm excited to share some of my thoughts and process as an artist and landscape painter. Earlier this fall, I took a road trip to the Southwest to paint for a few weeks. This was painted along Highway 89, in Southern Utah.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 57

  • @dixonliji2924
    @dixonliji2924 11 місяців тому +6

    It would be a good idea to paint the seven wonders of the world in seven days.

  • @brandonmagnus4414
    @brandonmagnus4414 Місяць тому

    That’s an awesome painting!

  • @zigzag2162
    @zigzag2162 Рік тому

    Amazing 👏👏👏

  • @bethscanlon7791
    @bethscanlon7791 Рік тому +2

    It’s interesting to see your set up for bigger paintings on location. Great content as always!

  • @patkto8382
    @patkto8382 Рік тому +2

    Great video, I want more 😀

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I’ll be making more in the future!

  • @ecornejoart
    @ecornejoart Рік тому

    Nice seeing you here on YT, Patrick!! 🙌🏼

  • @msartrulz4500
    @msartrulz4500 Рік тому

    Very nice video. You rocked it lol

  • @nancytipton2640
    @nancytipton2640 Рік тому +5

    Love your no nonsense narrative and your sharing of your painting process. This is the first video of yours I have seen and I truly thank you for sharing.😊

  • @Morgane.de.Back25
    @Morgane.de.Back25 Рік тому

    I just found your channel ! It’s brilliant , keep going ❤

  • @claireseyeviewonredbubble
    @claireseyeviewonredbubble Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @GeraldinepaolaParragutierrez

    Hermoso paisaje siempre he soñado en pintar en un lugar asi

  • @Blick_Art
    @Blick_Art Рік тому +1

    Yes, excellent! Sequence of application is very important to results in a painting, especially working alla prima when there won't be any subsequent sessions. Having some logic behind how you apply the paint can also be a response to the processes of nature, or physics in the landscape, like the traditional approach of painting shadows thinly, and direct light thickly. Nice! We'd be interested to know what paints you used on this!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому +1

      Ayyyyy shout out to the Paramus NJ Blick-It’s my go to! Mostly Gamblin, wish you guys carried Michael Harding in that location though!

  • @dedrickhill2238
    @dedrickhill2238 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video Patrick! I’ve been following on IG for a while and I really enjoy your work. I’m not sure if you’re looking for suggestions, but I think a 10 -15 second intro thats consistent on all of your videos would be really cool right after you say what the video is mainly about. Other than that, you broke down your process and delivered the info amazingly. I’m looking forward to future vids!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man- appreciate you checking out the vid! This was the first time I ever edited a video together like this, so hopefully I’ll be adding a little more professionalism as I go! 🙌 thanks for the thoughts

  • @rukiyeart
    @rukiyeart Рік тому +1

    I find these videos always so helpful. Thank you Patrik!
    Looks amazing

  • @Blandde_Arts
    @Blandde_Arts Рік тому

    Bukit bebatuan yg indah. Good art work dude......👍🏻👍🏻🌹☕🇮🇩...

  • @Maywyn
    @Maywyn Рік тому +2

    Love the direct narrative, no distractions, just telling what you are doing. And, the sound is good. The background music, I prefer none. Overall, good instruction video. Thank you!

  • @elizabethkellerman969
    @elizabethkellerman969 Рік тому

    Super happy to see this video. Enjoyed seeing your work in Sedona a few months back and in other places. I think you have alot to say, my only albeit unsolicited suggestion is that your narration should slow down a bit, allow pauses between your thoughts for it to sink in. There is so much you have to share. Really appreciate your video and enjoy hearing your thoughts. Also what a fleeting moment/light you captured! Thank you for this video!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I will try to work on the pacing going forward, appreciate your comment!

  • @AlexKellyArtUK
    @AlexKellyArtUK Рік тому

    😎 haven’t seen anyone using a Gloucester easel in a while, I think it was Stapleton Kearns who I saw was using one for plein air years ago. I was a unable to purchase one here in the UK so I started making plan to build one myself but never did get past the planning stage! Anyway great painting. Looking at your subject I would be concerned about the very ‘flat light’ as it can make grouping values correctly into light and dark tricky but you did great. I was thinking if I was going to tackle such a subject I would be really trying to interpret the sculptural aspects of the planes in relation to the light as the shadows seem quite subtle in the video. You mentioned that toward the end of the video. 🙌🏻

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      Stape was actually the first painter I ever took a workshop with (his infamous/dreaded Snowcamp) and inspired me to go to an academy! Had some convincing from Leo Mancini-Hresko too, they’re still fairly popular among New England Landscape painters I guess! Thank you🙏

    • @genewesley7297
      @genewesley7297 27 днів тому

      I studied in Gloucester Massachussetts in the early 80's, Back then I don't recall there being a Gloucester easle, But instead it was the Anderson easle, the original and exact same easle. Have it to this day 40 some years later and still using it.

  • @HA-fl6we
    @HA-fl6we Місяць тому

    Do you ever go closer to the mountain to see if you have the right colour? I feel like that’s what I would constantly be doing 😅

  • @janemesh1701
    @janemesh1701 7 місяців тому

    Loved this. What's the music you used in this video? First half especially. It's so neat!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! Not sure, it’s through epidemic sound

  • @jefflivinginthephilippines
    @jefflivinginthephilippines Рік тому

    Hi Richard,
    I came across your channel yesterday and subscribed. I'm a self taught amature artist and spending more time on the hobby now that I am retired. I love your work but have a couple of questions.
    Are you using oil paint? I assume yes as acrylic would dry up quickly in the Aussie sun and
    How much paint do you go through as your pallet is full of the stuff?? what is the brand and do you buy bulk. You have probably been asked these questions before no doubt.

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      thanks - i don't go through too much, I would say I use a medium amount of paint. My preferred brand for quality and price is Gamblin

  • @ellustratiom
    @ellustratiom Рік тому +1

    Fantastic work, Patrick!
    Although my cat must not be the biggest fan, cause she smacked my phone and changed the video halfway through -_-

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      HA, oh nooooooooo 😂 Thank you Emily!!

  • @aidanbarkerhill6281
    @aidanbarkerhill6281 Рік тому

    omg love this, buy a drone camera haha

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      Hahahh thanks so much bro! For a drone I’d need a license though 🥺

  • @thomasgariepy6396
    @thomasgariepy6396 Рік тому

    Maybe it’s just because I’m so new to oil painting, but how do you do all of this without making a huge mess? are you cleaning your brushes between colors or using one brush per some range of colors? If you don’t use solvents, how do you clean your pallet at the end? All of these details keep me from going out and painting plein air! Any input would be appreciated, but maybe it’s info I can find elsewhere. Thanks either way! I enjoy your videos and your work!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      Thanks for the question- to try to answer that, I don’t clean my brushes but I just mix into the next colors. I try to stay organized and not mix dark and light brushes, red and green brushes etc. At the end of the day I clean my palette by scraping the excess paint off, and using a paper towel to wipe it down. That makes a nice patina on wooden palettes. It’s important to stay neat though, especially if you are using paints with heavy metals like cadmium or lead

  • @alphashanahan4323
    @alphashanahan4323 Рік тому

    I played it over and over but i couldn’t understand what you were saying. What is that easel called?

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      It’s called a “TakeitEasel” that’s the brand. It’s a Gloucester style easel, from New England in the US!

    • @alphashanahan4323
      @alphashanahan4323 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Much appreciated!

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  Рік тому

      My pleasure!

  • @captainnolan5062
    @captainnolan5062 4 місяці тому

    Seems like the composition should come before the drawing. See @ 3:09

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  4 місяці тому +2

      Sort of. You need to be able to draw to compose, but you need to compose to draw

  • @JGalegria
    @JGalegria Рік тому

    daunting scene to paint on location - the perspective would be tricky! hey anyway couldn't you have walked around to a spot away from the road? I can't stand being near a busy road besides the fumes a car could skid off and smash you to oblivion - that would be totally random i know but i once knew a woman whose two year old daughter was hit by a car that ran up the sidewalk. she survived but what an ordeal.

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  11 місяців тому

      Thanks- I was actually standing about 20-30 feet from the road in some sort of lot. I agree though, I would avoid standing right on a highway shoulder

  • @tommyeatough8855
    @tommyeatough8855 11 місяців тому +1

    Rubbish could we see the painting finished

    • @patrickokra
      @patrickokra  11 місяців тому

      Sadly I never finished this one, it's lying in a stack somewhere in my studio