Sorry to hear about the loss of your beautiful dog. I know how you feel, lost my little Yorkie few years back. Have two rescue dogs now. 2 new fur babies to love but I will never forget the ones that have passed. Love your channel and your journals. Glad to see you back.
It’s the price we pay for that wonderful love. And I think I will always have a dog. I’m just an animal lover. At least I hope I can. This will probably be my last puppy though. I will move on to adult rescues.
I love your artwork, you are an amazing and talented artist and, I personally feel, your artwork looks like you picked up where you left off. I know how it feel to push through after unbearable heartache and you are in my thoughts,prayers and heart. So glad you’re back! Love, Fran
Thanks for taking us all for a stroll through your most recent sketchbook, Sharon.I like the way you approach the question of how to use a sketchbook - you have some pretty darned decent finished pieces in it, naturally, but you also use it for experiments that can be discarded if they're not working out or taken to completion if they are. There are also the workaday swatches etc which have their place, too. I think this aspect of using the sketchbook as a working tool, rather than as a repository of 'our polished work' is something many of us struggle with. The problem of The First Page symbolises this struggle best, of course. You ask in the video if we will all describe our approach to starting a new sketchbook and I have to say I find it extremely daunting. It's almost as if that first page will irrevocably set the tone for the whole book, and thus it becomes a momentous decision-making problem. I'm toying with the idea of overcoming this by deliberately creating a mess of the first page in some anarchic fashion, thus forever discarding any sense of preciousness for that and all subsequent pages. I'll shortly be starting one of my new cotton sketchbooks and i might use this as a way of getting over the problem of the first page. In the meantime, thanks again for a video to enjoy - all the best, Brian.
I love that idea. I used to just splotch color down and put in a quote I found inspirational. I would love to read your comment in my next video. I will not mention your name if you don’t want me to but I figure it is likely okay or you wouldn’t write it publicly. 😉
No problem with using my comment and name, Sharon - I'm not on the FBI's wanted list or anything, so I don't think anyone would come looking for me :-)
Your sketchbook is beautiful, Sharon.❤ I still aspire to “paint with wild abandon” but my perfectionism holds me back. I should say *I allow it* to hold me back. I have only finished one sketchbook in my almost-68 years, and that was largely due to taking a year-long course with Val Webb. Your videos always inspire me to just get at it again. The only supplies I am wasting are the ones I don’t use. What a painful loss you have been through😢. My heart hurts with you as you remember Diesel. He had such a good life with you.
I am a perfectionist too. I have learned to let it go but. you notice I still put my work down with negative comments. My harp teacher always asks me after completing a song, what about this performance made you feel good? And only after that could I make a negative comment!
Thank you for sharing your sketchbook with us. I am always afraid to start a new sketchbook. Looking forward to seeing what you do for the first page of your next one.
@@SharonCullenArt No problem elaborating. I think it's because the pages are too precious. I have an Etchr and I have not even taken it out of the packaging yet. I can work in an Arteza journal a bit easier than my other journals. I feel like if I mess up too many pages of the good paper, I won't be able to afford to do that again if I feel like my art is worthy to be in such an expensive journal. What doesn't help is that I do have a bit of aphantasia. I am not able to see a finished page nor see what to draw in my mind. I hope I was able to explain it.
Oh Sharon, I am so pleased you ask how do we feel. I have bought lots of sketchbooks that people like you have recommended and not started any of them. I am scared that I am going to spoil them, I am a novice. I just keep them all in cupboards and its no good someone saying just paint or draw what's in front of you etc. I get so anxious and my tummy feels like I am going to be ill so it is much easier to leave them tucked away. I watch you and other artists and would love to over come the anxiety, but I can't 😞
It is always a bit more difficult when using an expensive sketchbook you don’t want to ruin. When I was beginning with sketchbooks I used cheaper ones, and then I had my ambassadorship with Pentalic that gave me many free sketchbooks. If it is too precious maybe you need to purchase a cheaper one. I say just go for it. 😁
Sharon, have you watched Sarah Burns latest on her extensive study of gouache? It’s fabulous. Answered a lot of my questions. Also she said the same as you about Himi gouache. I thought it was me, but it was the Himi, I struggle with it. Your sketchbook is very, very nice. Just got the Perfect Sketchbook (that size) as a gift. Stay well, blessings
I have seen it pop up but I haven’t watched yet. I need to do that. I wonder if she has the same feeling about Daniel smith gouache as I have. I should probably not watch until I post my review.😉
Your sketches are beautiful. You captured Tully's eyes. I thought the sketch was wonderful. I used to get thrown off by a new sketchbook, but now I just dive on in. No problem!
Strange I replied to you but it is gone. Beatrix Potter is someone who really influences my art. Not to say my style is like hers but it inspires me in a way others don’t I guess.
Hello I think your videos are amazing and I would like to see more flowers please .Also would you please tell me where to buy the Daniel Smith gouach .. it’s a bit difficult to find them thank you Barbara
I hope to be doing a flower video next week. As far as buying Daniel Smith Gouache, I buy them online. You can get them on Amazon, and on dickblick. I’m sure there are others as well.
I love how you show all pages, warts & all! Not just those you are proud of.
The painting front 2-26-23 looked, to me, like The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe's house. Great seeing this sketch book, thanks.
Ha! Yeah it sort of does. It was someplace in France. I found it online.
WOW THE RAINY DAY SO GORGEOUS!!!! Loved it!!!!!
Thank you. I have a video on that from a few weeks go.
@@SharonCullenArt Will surely catch up on that and a lot of old videos! Super happy to have found the channel! :)
I loved the pine tree branch and pine cone.
Beautiful.
Thank you.
Wow loved the opening page!! So cool!! Feels like a whole journey!
Thank you!
Sorry to hear about the loss of your beautiful dog. I know how you feel, lost my little Yorkie few years back. Have two rescue dogs now. 2 new fur babies to love but I will never forget the ones that have passed. Love your channel and your journals. Glad to see you back.
It’s the price we pay for that wonderful love. And I think I will always have a dog. I’m just an animal lover. At least I hope I can. This will probably be my last puppy though. I will move on to adult rescues.
Yay got here just in time for the new sketchbook!! 🎉 Excited for the next video!
Hope you enjoy it!
I love your artwork, you are an amazing and talented artist and, I personally feel, your artwork looks like you picked up where you left off. I know how it feel to push through after unbearable heartache and you are in my thoughts,prayers and heart. So glad you’re back! Love, Fran
Thank you so much Fran for everything. I appreciate you.
Thanks for taking us all for a stroll through your most recent sketchbook, Sharon.I like the way you approach the question of how to use a sketchbook - you have some pretty darned decent finished pieces in it, naturally, but you also use it for experiments that can be discarded if they're not working out or taken to completion if they are. There are also the workaday swatches etc which have their place, too. I think this aspect of using the sketchbook as a working tool, rather than as a repository of 'our polished work' is something many of us struggle with. The problem of The First Page symbolises this struggle best, of course. You ask in the video if we will all describe our approach to starting a new sketchbook and I have to say I find it extremely daunting. It's almost as if that first page will irrevocably set the tone for the whole book, and thus it becomes a momentous decision-making problem. I'm toying with the idea of overcoming this by deliberately creating a mess of the first page in some anarchic fashion, thus forever discarding any sense of preciousness for that and all subsequent pages. I'll shortly be starting one of my new cotton sketchbooks and i might use this as a way of getting over the problem of the first page. In the meantime, thanks again for a video to enjoy - all the best, Brian.
I love that idea. I used to just splotch color down and put in a quote I found inspirational. I would love to read your comment in my next video. I will not mention your name if you don’t want me to but I figure it is likely okay or you wouldn’t write it publicly. 😉
No problem with using my comment and name, Sharon - I'm not on the FBI's wanted list or anything, so I don't think anyone would come looking for me :-)
Your sketchbook is beautiful, Sharon.❤ I still aspire to “paint with wild abandon” but my perfectionism holds me back. I should say *I allow it* to hold me back. I have only finished one sketchbook in my almost-68 years, and that was largely due to taking a year-long course with Val Webb. Your videos always inspire me to just get at it again. The only supplies I am wasting are the ones I don’t use.
What a painful loss you have been through😢. My heart hurts with you as you remember Diesel. He had such a good life with you.
I am a perfectionist too. I have learned to let it go but. you notice I still put my work down with negative comments. My harp teacher always asks me after completing a song, what about this performance made you feel good? And only after that could I make a negative comment!
@@SharonCullenArt I will have to start asking myself that! 👍🏻
Omg I’m so sorry for your loss 💔😭
I do love your art they’re so beautiful!
Thank you so much.
Can't wait to watch.. but first.. you know the drill, have to get the coffee going.. ; )
Hahaha😂 yep. I usually have mine going while editing!
Wow I love your art!!
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your sketchbook with us. I am always afraid to start a new sketchbook. Looking forward to seeing what you do for the first page of your next one.
Are you afraid you’ll ruin it? Or are you afraid that you spent too much and the pages are precious? I’m curious if you don’t mind elaborating.
@@SharonCullenArt No problem elaborating. I think it's because the pages are too precious. I have an Etchr and I have not even taken it out of the packaging yet. I can work in an Arteza journal a bit easier than my other journals. I feel like if I mess up too many pages of the good paper, I won't be able to afford to do that again if I feel like my art is worthy to be in such an expensive journal. What doesn't help is that I do have a bit of aphantasia. I am not able to see a finished page nor see what to draw in my mind. I hope I was able to explain it.
Oh Sharon, I am so pleased you ask how do we feel. I have bought lots of sketchbooks that people like you have recommended and not started any of them. I am scared that I am going to spoil them, I am a novice. I just keep them all in cupboards and its no good someone saying just paint or draw what's in front of you etc. I get so anxious and my tummy feels like I am going to be ill so it is much easier to leave them tucked away. I watch you and other artists and would love to over come the anxiety, but I can't 😞
In my next video I am going to talk all about it. Stay tuned.
I am always afraid to start the first page. But after it is done I am off to the races. Then I just let loose and do whatever makes me happy❤️
This seems to be what it is like for many people. Thanks for the input.
Just found you! Nice to meet you! Excited to enjoy the content!!! 💙
Welcome Maria! Good to have you here.
Another great video Sharon. I just purchased an Etcher sketch book and I’m a bit nervous trying it out. Looking forward to more videos.
It is always a bit more difficult when using an expensive sketchbook you don’t want to ruin. When I was beginning with sketchbooks I used cheaper ones, and then I had my ambassadorship with Pentalic that gave me many free sketchbooks. If it is too precious maybe you need to purchase a cheaper one.
I say just go for it. 😁
Sharon, have you watched Sarah Burns latest on her extensive study of gouache? It’s fabulous. Answered a lot of my questions. Also she said the same as you about Himi gouache. I thought it was me, but it was the Himi, I struggle with it. Your sketchbook is very, very nice. Just got the Perfect Sketchbook (that size) as a gift. Stay well, blessings
I have seen it pop up but I haven’t watched yet. I need to do that. I wonder if she has the same feeling about Daniel smith gouache as I have. I should probably not watch until I post my review.😉
Your sketches are beautiful. You captured Tully's eyes. I thought the sketch was wonderful. I used to get thrown off by a new sketchbook, but now I just dive on in. No problem!
Awesome!❤
Very nice and interesting video ❤️👍
Thanks!😊
the one at 8:30 is so pretty
Strange I replied to you but it is gone. Beatrix Potter is someone who really influences my art. Not to say my style is like hers but it inspires me in a way others don’t I guess.
I've been putting off starting my sketchbook because I'm nervous I'll ruin the whole thing, haha!
Yep. I used to feel the same way but not anymore. I will talk about it in my next video.
Hello I think your videos are amazing and I would like to see more flowers please .Also would you please tell me where to buy the Daniel Smith gouach .. it’s a bit difficult to find them thank you Barbara
I hope to be doing a flower video next week. As far as buying Daniel Smith Gouache, I buy them online. You can get them on Amazon, and on dickblick. I’m sure there are others as well.