Great fun and just what I needed on a gloomy weather day! I like the challenge of doing a high key painting to stretch my color muscles. I’m eager to try this. Thank you and Bless you Susan!
Soooo gorgeous! You are such an inspiration to all of us out here who can't wait to get our fingers grubby with luscious pastel colours. Love everything you do!
Ahhhhh…. That’s a tough decision. Often I try to walk away in the middle of a painting… Or what feels like the middle… So as not to overwork it. Often when we take a break we come back with fresh eyes and we don’t laboriously paint and overwork things.
Marisa Calvo Thank you sweet friend. I am so looking forward to starting the painting of your precious fur baby. I’ve been praying about it and I really feel it will be a blessing for both of us. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻💜💜💜
Susan, I have no doubt in my mind that I will absolutely love whatever you come up with! I already love my fur baby and I love all of the artwork you create, so it's a winning combination! I am super excited! You are such a sweetheart of a person! I am so glad we have connected and I look forward to having a wonderful friendship between us!
😱😍 I used to run my toothpick/small brushes with children's water colour 😬😌 on useless business cards erratically to spend my idle times. But what I found here have just blown my mind😍 You're awesome with your simplicity & creativity 👌👍
Thank you Susan for the great demo. Perhaps my problem with greens is that I should switch it up and try this colour method. I'll give it a shot. Thank you again!
I loved watching this, it was very soothing, but it would have been nicer if you explained a bit more what is the colorist approach, how do you do it... that sort of thing
Carla Ferraccini Thanks so much for that useful feedback. I think I explained more about what the colorist approach was and not enough about how to do it. I will be uploading a video soon of a dog portrait where I really enhance the color and I plan to share my methods and techniques for my color choices. Perhaps that will help.
Love colorist and high key. Amazing. See things differently now as far as shadows, depth, distance , where sun is coming from. Like a better pair of glasses. Paint what you see not what you think. Is there a need to have white in pastel? Also as far as NU pastels is that a kind or a brand? Could only find Prisma Color. Should have tomorrow 😁. Is amazing how artists doing tutorials acknowledge one another, Happy feeling with that. When using members photos, we should acknowledge photo, who took and where? Thank you
"A better pair of glasses"... I like that ;) And yes, there is a need for white values in pastel although I usually don't use pure white, but a white version of another color... like a super pale blue or yellow. And NuPastles are made by Prismacolor. They are very handy and are good for making finer lines. When using someone's photo we should always give them credit, and the other info you mentioned would be nice if it's available. Happy Painting!!
I love this! I am limited on my supplies but I will go and check out our art store for paper today, what are good colorest pastels that are affordable? Thanks for sharing, lovely artwork!
Some of my first pastels were Rembrandts. They are more of a medium hardness and work for various techniques. The 60 half stick set has some pretty nice colors for colorist painting. I typically try to buy "half sticks" when I can because you get more bang for your buck. Here is a link with the set for sale on Dick Blick Art Supply and Amazon. www.dickblick.com/products/rembrandt-soft-pastel-sets/ www.amazon.com/Talens-Royal-Rembrandt-Pastel-Stick/dp/B0014ZR1AC
🙂 🙂 🙂 ❤, @sonsoftheedelweiss72 Very important! Value can be everything to a painting. If the values are not correct, the painting won't look genuine. I have lots of lessons on value. I hope this helps! Happy painting!!
Absolutely gorgeous! When I grow up I want to paint just like you (I'm 60, it's taken me awhile)!! I have a question... I was gifted a set of Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay India Ink with 12 different colors. Can I use that as an underpainting?
Gaynelle Beasley-West wonderful! And I’m right behind you friend… I’ll be 55 in June. Your set of inks should work just fine. I love using inks because they don’t fill up the tooth of the pastel paper and the color is typically so vibrant and perfect for an under painting. Just play and have fun! Keep learning and the joy is in the journey.
Beautiful! I'm a beginner and you inspire me so much. I have a question if you don't mind and this might sound stupid but I'm really just a noob. How do you get the values right, especially the middle values? When I get to the lighter side of things, sometimes they all look the same to me. Thank you!
That is such a great question. It can be tricky, especially with middle values. A neat trick is to take a picture of your pastels (or whatever medium you are using), then convert the pic to black and white. Often this is an easier way to see value. I'm actually about to upload a video talking more about value so I'll hopefully address your question more thoroughly. So glad you are enjoying my channel! :)
Y'know, I checked out artist, Jane Schmidt on UA-cam... Wasn't impressed with her color choices. Is there another link where I can find a work of hers similar to the one you included in your video?
cat yeah ... I found her work from a search on Google for colorist style artwork. When I go to images many of her beautiful pieces showed up. Perhaps you can check it out that way.
@@monetcafe Yea maybe, it's just the stuff she has for sale in galleries is....um....not so great. Maybe it's just the gallery. I'll check "Images" on google! LOVE YOUR WORK!!!
Another great achievement sister. I'm looking forward to the high key illustration. "In the beginning there was darkness, and then there was light..." But at what percentage? I was always confused about the numbers in the beginning. Then i realized, light can be 100%, (white paper.) Once the 'attributes' of my composition has been established; i began to find the equator, where light decrease and darkness increases; establishing the darkest darks; keeping in mind the areas of reflected light, if they are warm or cool reflections. This gives me the ability to see the scale, (contrast) working from darkness to the light. If im reading you properly, and not meaning to give it away lol you'll do high key, then low key and then bringing it all together... Yes - No?
I absolutely ADORE this piece! Please do another video on this topic exploring in depth your thinking behind color choices. Thanks so much!
Great fun and just what I needed on a gloomy weather day! I like the challenge of doing a high key painting to stretch my color muscles. I’m eager to try this. Thank you and Bless you Susan!
Wow! Just found this gem of a video. I have been trying to find my style over the last few years and this makes my heart sing.
That makes me so happy Sabine! I have hundreds of videos, so have fun!
Beautiful!!
Susan - your video lessons have changed my art-life! Thank you so much for sharing your techniques and knowledge
I love how your colors really bring this scene into the next dimension!!!
Colorist/Impressionism-my favorite style!! This is so lovely and energizing~
Awesome! I fall in love with you paintings and your classes! Thank you so much for your dedication!
❤
Soooo gorgeous! You are such an inspiration to all of us out here who can't wait to get our fingers grubby with luscious pastel colours. Love everything you do!
Loved the colors in this!
Wow, this work is lovely. My question is - when do you know when to stop???
Ahhhhh…. That’s a tough decision. Often I try to walk away in the middle of a painting… Or what feels like the middle… So as not to overwork it. Often when we take a break we come back with fresh eyes and we don’t laboriously paint and overwork things.
Thank you for sharing your talent and techniques! Loving all the high chroma exploding out of this one!
Marisa Calvo Thank you sweet friend. I am so looking forward to starting the painting of your precious fur baby. I’ve been praying about it and I really feel it will be a blessing for both of us. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻💜💜💜
Susan, I have no doubt in my mind that I will absolutely love whatever you come up with! I already love my fur baby and I love all of the artwork you create, so it's a winning combination! I am super excited! You are such a sweetheart of a person! I am so glad we have connected and I look forward to having a wonderful friendship between us!
😱😍 I used to run my toothpick/small brushes with children's water colour 😬😌 on useless business cards erratically to spend my idle times. But what I found here have just blown my mind😍
You're awesome with your simplicity & creativity 👌👍
I find I'm often high chroma early in a painting but end up muting by the end. I think your video is perfect for me. Thanks!
Thank you Susan for the great demo. Perhaps my problem with greens is that I should switch it up and try this colour method. I'll give it a shot. Thank you again!
OH SOOO STUNNING
Thank you, Susan. The colours are beautiful. :)
Thank you, Susan, for highest degree of inspiration 🙏🙂
I loved watching this, it was very soothing, but it would have been nicer if you explained a bit more what is the colorist approach, how do you do it... that sort of thing
Carla Ferraccini Thanks so much for that useful feedback. I think I explained more about what the colorist approach was and not enough about how to do it. I will be uploading a video soon of a dog portrait where I really enhance the color and I plan to share my methods and techniques for my color choices. Perhaps that will help.
Beautiful !!!
Love colorist and high key. Amazing. See things differently now as far as shadows, depth, distance , where sun is coming from. Like a better pair of glasses. Paint what you see not what you think. Is there a need to have white in pastel? Also as far as NU pastels is that a kind or a brand? Could only find Prisma Color. Should have tomorrow 😁. Is amazing how artists doing tutorials acknowledge one another, Happy feeling with that. When using members photos, we should acknowledge photo, who took and where? Thank you
"A better pair of glasses"... I like that ;) And yes, there is a need for white values in pastel although I usually don't use pure white, but a white version of another color... like a super pale blue or yellow. And NuPastles are made by Prismacolor. They are very handy and are good for making finer lines.
When using someone's photo we should always give them credit, and the other info you mentioned would be nice if it's available. Happy Painting!!
@@monetcafe thank you
So pretty!
I love this! I am limited on my supplies but I will go and check out our art store for paper today, what are good colorest pastels that are affordable? Thanks for sharing, lovely artwork!
Some of my first pastels were Rembrandts. They are more of a medium hardness and work for various techniques. The 60 half stick set has some pretty nice colors for colorist painting. I typically try to buy "half sticks" when I can because you get more bang for your buck. Here is a link with the set for sale on Dick Blick Art Supply and Amazon.
www.dickblick.com/products/rembrandt-soft-pastel-sets/
www.amazon.com/Talens-Royal-Rembrandt-Pastel-Stick/dp/B0014ZR1AC
Is it good for beginners? Thank you
💓👍👀 4/3/22
As a colorist is applying or considering value important?
🙂 🙂 🙂 ❤, @sonsoftheedelweiss72 Very important! Value can be everything to a painting. If the values are not correct, the painting won't look genuine. I have lots of lessons on value. I hope this helps! Happy painting!!
Absolutely gorgeous! When I grow up I want to paint just like you (I'm 60, it's taken me awhile)!! I have a question... I was gifted a set of Dr. Ph. Martin's Bombay India Ink with 12 different colors. Can I use that as an underpainting?
Gaynelle Beasley-West wonderful! And I’m right behind you friend… I’ll be 55 in June. Your set of inks should work just fine. I love using inks because they don’t fill up the tooth of the pastel paper and the color is typically so vibrant and perfect for an under painting. Just play and have fun! Keep learning and the joy is in the journey.
@@monetcafe thank you so much for such a quick reply! You are still just a young whippersnapper! ;)
Beautiful! I'm a beginner and you inspire me so much. I have a question if you don't mind and this might sound stupid but I'm really just a noob. How do you get the values right, especially the middle values? When I get to the lighter side of things, sometimes they all look the same to me. Thank you!
That is such a great question. It can be tricky, especially with middle values. A neat trick is to take a picture of your pastels (or whatever medium you are using), then convert the pic to black and white. Often this is an easier way to see value. I'm actually about to upload a video talking more about value so I'll hopefully address your question more thoroughly. So glad you are enjoying my channel! :)
@@monetcafe Oh, haven't tried that before. I will try it later. Thanks!
Y'know, I checked out artist, Jane Schmidt on UA-cam... Wasn't impressed with her color choices. Is there another link where I can find a work of hers similar to the one you included in your video?
cat yeah ... I found her work from a search on Google for colorist style artwork. When I go to images many of her beautiful pieces showed up. Perhaps you can check it out that way.
@@monetcafe Yea maybe, it's just the stuff she has for sale in galleries is....um....not so great. Maybe it's just the gallery. I'll check "Images" on google! LOVE YOUR WORK!!!
Look up Karen Mathison Schmidt (coincidentally, the same last name!) She does gorgeous acrylic colorist work!
@@JessicaCinNY Ooooooo, yummy work!!!!
@@JessicaCinNY ... Wow! yes! What gorgeous work!
Another great achievement sister.
I'm looking forward to the high key illustration.
"In the beginning there was darkness, and then there was light..." But at what percentage?
I was always confused about the numbers in the beginning. Then i realized, light can be 100%, (white paper.)
Once the 'attributes' of my composition has been established; i began to find the equator, where light decrease and darkness increases; establishing the darkest darks; keeping in mind the areas of reflected light, if they are warm or cool reflections. This gives me the ability to see the scale, (contrast) working from darkness to the light.
If im reading you properly, and not meaning to give it away lol you'll do high key, then low key and then bringing it all together... Yes - No?
Ha ha.... 100% pure light in the beginning no doubt :)
@@monetcafe As long as time will allow, I'll be there ;)
Your sweet