Art Studio Sunday Funday!

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024

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  • @AmandaWiley
    @AmandaWiley 4 роки тому +1

    I like your videos for seeing how you work through a day. I like seeing how other artist's structure their day or work through problems. I work in very different mediums, but I still find your videos to be very relatable. I personally like casual videos that you could have on in the background while working, and it almost feels like you're just working alongside another artist talking about their day.

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      That's what I do! I often have podcasts playing in the background or listen to youtube channel videos as I paint. Keeps me company while I work!

  • @Shelbs-Art
    @Shelbs-Art 4 роки тому +2

    I love these kind of videos, very diverse and real. I love your work and like you said earlier in the video, I can relate to some of the in between moments of life and work or school. So keep up the awesome content! :)

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      Being serious all the time can be exhausting. I suppose it is more fun to be relaxed and be myself on camera. Glad you liked the video :)

  • @brianajohnson7079
    @brianajohnson7079 3 роки тому +1

    Coming in late because I'm rewatching this video and I was too nervous to comment last time :) Just wanted to say that you've been a massive massive inspiration of mine over the past five odd years or so. Your art and positivity and passion helped me through some really dark times, specifically your Off The Grid series and I'm so grateful that artists like you exist, put your work out there and show people your process. Love seeing videos like this, love seeing the incredible work you're doing, and love seeing you painting what you love. Please keep creating!!

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Briana for these really thoughtful words. I'm so glad to hear that you found my work helpful to you! Being an artist can be difficult at times but it is a rewarding practice, and ultimately one that you can do throughout your life! Sending you a big hug! :)

  • @camsartstudio6326
    @camsartstudio6326 4 роки тому +2

    I don't care if I'm late this morning! But I'm watching this video, I won't miss it for the world!! 😂🎨 I like that you are real in your videos, that you tell us you're not really in the mood but you do finish, it's very motivating! Plus I would love to see more videos on how you decide on what to paint and the process on painting it, like most of your videos.

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for being my number 1 fan Cameron haha! 😂 You the best!

  • @sundrenched53
    @sundrenched53 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for being real!

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      Thanks for being so sweet :)!

  • @ninakornilovanielsen79
    @ninakornilovanielsen79 4 роки тому +1

    Love these videos, please keep on making them! I suppose what's compelling about your vlogs is the chill vibe, how you pace the video with 'chapters', you being real and sharing your thoughts. What we all love about vlogs in general is getting to peer into another person's life and get to know their personality! Also you're very well-spoken and formulate what's on your mind in a very engaging way. Would love to see more of these, such a great way to start the day off! :)

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому +1

      I felt so weird sharing a video like this one so hearing you say that is a bit of a relief. It's hard for me to be myself on camera so letting go of the awkwardness that is talking into my phone while I'm working and chit chatting is a work in progress hahaha! Thanks for the kind words Nina :)

  • @dat.boi.wilden
    @dat.boi.wilden 3 роки тому

    Ive been painting and working for a very long time. You are doing all the right stuff , keep at it, you have all the right tech info, we older ones put it off with lifes havetos and then it can be to late. Try some Northern Ontario, Georgian Bay waterscapes if you havent, might love it. Great job! Nancy Ludlow Wasaga Beach,On.

  • @CandySoulAndSoil
    @CandySoulAndSoil 4 роки тому +2

    Love it. Trying to get brave enough to start blogging From my art studio as got a seriously tiny channel.... 15 subs 😂 but love watching people share their art and love the art and writing community on here. Thank you for sharing x

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      Oh I feel it! I'm still figuring out this whole social media and youtube thing! It's awkward at first but eventually you have to just rip off that bandaid and go for it! Good luck with your channel! :)

  • @helenkubalek5730
    @helenkubalek5730 4 роки тому +1

    Hello! Which varnishes do you use? How much do you use, and which brushes do you use to apply it?

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому +1

      I'm using gamvar picture varnish/ in this case blending 50% satin with 50% gloss. I'm using a regular sponge brush from Michaels which was super cheap. (black ones with a little wooden handle). I use only once then toss. If I use a varnish brush, I wrap it in saran wrap since the varnish reactivates upon reapplying varnish.

  • @ivyobyrne8574
    @ivyobyrne8574 3 роки тому +1

    I just started watching your videos today, totally binging them haha, I am really enjoying them though very insightful, just wondering why do you wear gloves when you paint?

    • @ivyobyrne8574
      @ivyobyrne8574 3 роки тому

      whoops I should have just watched the video for longer 😂

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  3 роки тому +1

      all good! I started wearing gloves about a year ago when I started to get a little messy while painting. Before I didn't really need it since I was careful with how I painted and rarely splattered or got paint everywhere.

  • @jujuncadella
    @jujuncadella 4 роки тому +1

    Sup Beau! I loooooooove your work, specially your oil paintings.. other than nature do you have a specifc source of inspo? Is your girl the only girl you paint? (cause if so i could relate haha)! Hugs from florida!

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      I paint some of my friends or reach out to photographers to use their images as references! It depends on the series and where I’m focusing my energy on!

  • @surizirkind8096
    @surizirkind8096 4 роки тому +1

    I’d like to hear about your auction. How many pictures you sell, how fast and at what sort of prices. Things like that.

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому +2

      I've been doing auctions for about a year. I've sold maybe 75-80 pieces through auction and prices have ranged from selling for $80 to $250 depending on the demand and the competition over a piece. Sometimes I spend 10 minutes on a piece and other times I'll spend 6-8 hours or work on a piece in multiple sessions with layers.

  • @DanielVillaArt
    @DanielVillaArt 4 роки тому +1

    What brand of oils do you use?

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      Currently exploring Williamsburg paints but I have a few Gamblin tubes and pebeos paints that are being used as of late. I used to work exclusively with pebeo paints but I've been exploring other brands!

  • @ok-jz7vu
    @ok-jz7vu 3 роки тому

    From where do you bought that easel?

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  3 роки тому +1

      usartsupply.com/products/usa-e-381?Google%20Shopping¤cy=USD

    • @ok-jz7vu
      @ok-jz7vu 3 роки тому

      @@BeauBFrank thanks

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  3 роки тому

      @@ok-jz7vu feel free to do some research and keep in mind the space you work in. If your work space is small, having an easel that can fold up is good. If you like to work both flat and standing. The easel linked is good since you can place your painting flat for varnishing for instance. If you work only small, having a tabletop easel is just as good for small canvases. Also keep in mind price range for what's affordable or an investment for long term use. Good luck :)

    • @ok-jz7vu
      @ok-jz7vu 3 роки тому

      I am confused between this two easels one is same like you
      My requirements is only the stability
      I work on small canvases 8x10 and also on big canvases like 40x30
      Price
      Price of easel like you - 165$ in india
      Price of folding easel -96$ in india
      Can you suggest me please

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  3 роки тому

      @@ok-jz7vu this is a question I can't answer for you. If you plan on working with this easel and don't plan on moving places from where you currently are, then perhaps the sturdy easel would be best. If you plan on relocating within the next few years. A large easel like that one can be a hassle to move around. If you plan on making artwork and potentially selling work, you can earn back the money through sales. Best of luck to you :)

  • @ok-jz7vu
    @ok-jz7vu 3 роки тому

    Hey can you make a video on your studio easel please?

  • @aghartaatlantean4517
    @aghartaatlantean4517 4 роки тому +1

    How you start selling Oil Paintings? I am like you Painter, just starting developing some skills in Brush works and creating my own style of Oil Paintings...I even have website...build my self. Wix based. I love your Oil Paintings...I use Cold Wax first in the Canvas to create texture and that texture its my where I will Lay out my design...in condaction I also add Gamblin Galkyd Gel, to prevent from cracking....I will add you on my Featured Video Links...my friend...can I ask? are you Filipino...I know you are Asian...I am just curious...

    • @BeauBFrank
      @BeauBFrank  4 роки тому

      I built a following on instagram to create momentum and started selling through galleries that I applied to. I did both direct sales and gallery sales to move artwork. I also began selling auctions on instagram through the comment section. (I am half asian to answer your question lol. Mostly Cambodian, Chinese and a dash of Japanese from my Mom's side)