Amazing artist and teacher. Love that Louise explains what she's doing and why, as she does it. Thank you Louise Corke for teaching me so much in a 20 minute video.
So enlightening following the process of Loiuse's 'Mind map" prior to starting the picture. I love how her ideas are so clearly articulated, plus the technical advice.
I love Louise's "sloppy mix" phrase. I have demonstrated how to paint skies and had to explain to people that when they see a mess, it means that their painting is getting there. And not to stop at that point. I also like the credit card tip and the way she has separate palettes of pastels. Thank you for demonstrating.
Thank you for this video. I'm trying my hand at portraits in pastel and when I hit my sloppy mix stage I did get quite nervous, however this video calmed me and I can't wait to jump back in. Thanks again :)
You can see a little bit of why the series has become successful. I would love to get back to the studio Arthur but this has over taken my life at the moment. Hope all is well, Graeme
Graeme Stevenson what you are doing is very honorable and hard work, The editing alone is grueling enough to say the least. What really surprises me is how I missed these all this time. I have always taken pride in how thorough I am with researching things in regards to helping other artists. However having discovered this through another artist just goes to show how we all can help one another. I surely will be sharing this. Ride free as you have the best of both worlds.....Peace
Oh what a beautiful artist!! Such delicate variety of handling pastels. Love your works. Hugs to you. So many marvelous artists way over in Australia. Thank you for sharing. Brandon, Manitoba Canada
karen parker Hi , yes she is amazing. We will have many more great Artists over time, so I hope you enjoy them all, dont forget to tell other folks about us. This only helps us to keep all of this going for everyone out there, hope all is well, Graeme
This is not one of your best. I throughly enjoy your videos, and i really like Louise's work. But showing the other works while she was talking and working was very distracting for me and took up valuable screen time. All said and done however, I wish i had just a drop of Louise's talent, and your warmth.
Not nearly enough painting to be called a lesson. The conversation and the past works being shown in the middle were big distractions and wasted too much time. It is nice to hear her talk about art, but not instead of doing the art. And then, why cut away and show a piece hanging in a gallery just when she starts to work? It's like you're saying, oh no, that's the boring part, people won't be interested in all that painting. When you claim to be showing a "lesson," the painting is what people are here to see!
Spinning -- Is this the first video in the series you've watched? If not, you should know they are not Step 1-2-3 tutorials. Most of us could not hope to achieve the level of painting that the featured artists have reached. I find them inspirational, and greatly enjoy the mix of conversation, techniques, and images of previous work. If you want happy little tree lessons, Bob Ross videos might be more your speed.
Love her art and love the tips she gives on her process. More please!
How wonderful it is to observe Louise through her work process. Much thanks!
Color blocks techniques! And listening to your color . So intuitive . Pastels are drawing pigments
Amazing artist and teacher. Love that Louise explains what she's doing and why, as she does it. Thank you Louise Corke for teaching me so much in a 20 minute video.
What a beautiful person...and her work is fantastic. Great job Graeme!
So enlightening following the process of Loiuse's 'Mind map" prior to starting the picture. I love how her ideas are so clearly articulated, plus the technical advice.
what a lovely person. I so enjoyed the soul & spirit. Beautiful artist.
I love drawing branches and this patching techniques are a way to render the texture of the wood
Great video. And what a lovely personality ! Love Louise's outlook on life and how she transposes that in her way of painting. Wonderful.
Super! 🤩🤩🤩♥️😊💐🍀🎁
Beautiful Louise,Thanks😊🌺
I love Louise's "sloppy mix" phrase. I have demonstrated how to paint skies and had to explain to people that when they see a mess, it means that their painting is getting there. And not to stop at that point. I also like the credit card tip and the way she has separate palettes of pastels. Thank you for demonstrating.
Beautiful 🥰
Thank you! 😊
Really enjoying this. Thank you for sharing, Louise, and thank you, Graeme, for presenting it in such a natural, warm-hearted way.
Louise thanks for the demonstration. You really inspired me.
Quelle merveilleuse pastelliste!
shes awesome u always introduce beautiful artist to us amazing work thank u so much from here in Syria
So glad you enjoyed the clip. It was fun making it.
what a sweet lady..loved her technique
Thank you for this video. I'm trying my hand at portraits in pastel and when I hit my sloppy mix stage I did get quite nervous, however this video calmed me and I can't wait to jump back in. Thanks again :)
Maestra preciosa hermosa cuanto trabajo hasta llegar a ese logro!!!! Felicitaciones!
Great show, Graeme and incredible artist
You can see a little bit of why the series has become successful. I would love to get back to the studio Arthur but this has over taken my life at the moment. Hope all is well, Graeme
Graeme Stevenson
what you are doing is very honorable and hard work, The editing alone is grueling enough to say the least. What really surprises me is how I missed these all this time. I have always taken pride in how thorough I am with researching things in regards to helping other artists. However having discovered this through another artist just goes to show how we all can help one another. I surely will be sharing this. Ride free as you have the best of both worlds.....Peace
Arthur Morehead Thanks Arthur I appreciate your comments, Graeme
love her vibe. I just want to hug her. Amazing work, very talented. :)
I have never seen pastels used. Thank you for this.
Grate art,
absolute fantastic Louise. Great pastel. Thank you love from Holland
the information from master artists is awesome. Thank you sir♥
Louise's your work is amazing, thank u for this video!!
Oh what a beautiful artist!! Such delicate variety of handling pastels. Love your works.
Hugs to you. So many marvelous artists way over in Australia. Thank you for sharing. Brandon, Manitoba Canada
Great video, educational, wonderful artist.
Wonderful
great job guys! thank you!!
Amazing! truly inspiring...
karen parker Hi , yes she is amazing. We will have many more great Artists over time, so I hope you enjoy them all, dont forget to tell other folks about us. This only helps us to keep all of this going for everyone out there, hope all is well, Graeme
Wow!
I don't use my pastels in the same way, I do rub them in, but having just recently finding this website I will gladly look for more lessons.
Thanks :D this video taught me alot on using soft pastels :)
thanks for this. excellent
hi Louise , do you ever blend ? I just love to blend .
Tego typu rozrysunek ulatwiam sobie kreskami pionowymi i poziomymi
Hi Louise
the music was so loud that it made it hard to hear the instructions. I enjoyed th lesson very much
GOOD
ME ENCANTA QUE PENA NO ESTE DOBLADO AL ESPAÑOL
I really like it's great if you should be in Spanish too!
Yes that would be great. However I am language challenged!
This is a bit long for a youtube video. They could have edited it down to the essentials.
Snif,f snif, I dont speak english,,, but I want see how paint a face,,, ty
This is not one of your best. I throughly enjoy your videos, and i really like Louise's work. But showing the other works while she was talking and working was very distracting for me and took up valuable screen time. All said and done however, I wish i had just a drop of Louise's talent, and your warmth.
Wonderful work, great artist, but can hardly hear what they are talking about with such pointless backing music
Not nearly enough painting to be called a lesson. The conversation and the past works being shown in the middle were big distractions and wasted too much time. It is nice to hear her talk about art, but not instead of doing the art. And then, why cut away and show a piece hanging in a gallery just when she starts to work? It's like you're saying, oh no, that's the boring part, people won't be interested in all that painting. When you claim to be showing a "lesson," the painting is what people are here to see!
There's being constructively critical, and then there's just being unnecessarily harsh.
Spinning -- Is this the first video in the series you've watched? If not, you should know they are not Step 1-2-3 tutorials. Most of us could not hope to achieve the level of painting that the featured artists have reached. I find them inspirational, and greatly enjoy the mix of conversation, techniques, and images of previous work. If you want happy little tree lessons, Bob Ross videos might be more your speed.
displaying of text is very irritating.