I appreciate your comments and love watching you paint. Yes, so much about painting involves problem solving and learning from our mistakes. Your approach of letting the painting emerge from chaos and not trying to control everything really spoke to me. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your explanation of how exactly you incorporated that look of direct sunlight (bringing warmth into the rocks and trees). I’m a beginner when it comes to painting so that’s a helpful tip.
Hi been watching from New Zealand and i really feel for you all in LA .I Know there are huge and more important needs with a lot lot more priority than art . But art can be helpful also to get through the pain of the tragedy . I hope in some small way that artist like Michel and myself many others can help restore a sense of normality. I am christen and have been praying for all affected by the fires daily will keep doing so .Stay strong at this time whoever you are God Bless
Wow, only 2 hrs! I like the loose feel of the brush strokes and appreciated you explaining the color choices. As a fellow artist, the only thing I was left curious about was getting glimpses of the actual scene while you were half way through- just to see compare the scene with your own aesthetic sensibilities. Fun to watch!
I like how you don't get bogged down in the rocks. I also like the contrast between the warm rocks, tree and foliage and the cool water. It is windy for winter. We all wish the wind would just die down. 😔 Hope all your friends in Malibu are safe. 🙏
Another awesome painting Michael! You could market your mixed colors, lol. It also finally hit me how your style and compositions remind me of Guy Rose, who is one of my favorites. Love when you incorporate cypress trees. Keep up the great work! I'm really enjoying watching the process.
When the video started I paused it for a while and stared at the scene you were going to paint and tried to figure out how to approach it. Your actual painting turned out a lot better than my mental one. For one thing I would’ve gotten lost in the ice plant and drawn the eye down that way and messed up the composition. I see what you mean about the white water on the left, but I don’t think it really takes away anything from the painting. I wouldn’t mess with it if I were you. It turned out beautifully
You could go back and watch the video from the last time you painted here. Then report back what you noticed about your progress, process, etc. Fun video, I like when you talk throughout. I know I watched that first video because as soon as you showed where you were, I remembered it from before.
I love your videos! So I’m looking to use medium with my paints. John Carlson recommends 50/50 turpentine to oil of copal varnish. In your experience would you say Liquin on its own would pretty much have the same result? After experimenting with different mediums is Liquin still your favorite? Thanks! 😊
I was sketching a scene at a local park in pencil and an older woman looked over my shoulder for a minute before commenting, "That tree is too far to the left. It goes over there." "I know," I replied, "but I like it better here." "It's wrong," she insisted. "It really isn't there. " I looked at her for a moment. "Okay," I replied. "You caught me. I'm a time traveler from the year 2030. After the big earthquake this summer, it really will be here." She just stared at me before walking away. 😅
Always a joy to watch!
Love this painting !
The painting turned out really well. Congratulations
This one is very peaceful feeling; like being there. Hope all your SoCal friends and family are safe; hard to believe what’s happening there. ❤
Love the hat! And that painting of course.
Thanks Charm 🙂
I appreciate your comments and love watching you paint. Yes, so much about painting involves problem solving and learning from our mistakes. Your approach of letting the painting emerge from chaos and not trying to control everything really spoke to me. Thank you.
Love that painting. Well done.
Thanks so much for your explanation of how exactly you incorporated that look of direct sunlight (bringing warmth into the rocks and trees). I’m a beginner when it comes to painting so that’s a helpful tip.
Beautiful!! Love your cowboy hat too
Thanks Hailey!
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Lovely to watch these on a Monday, thanks enjoying the process, you're very honest!
I like that. The bushes on the right really help.
The initial scrub-in of the trees is so beautiful! I'm glad that you left some of it showing.
i’m always a sucker for your Cypress trees great composition! Loving the new hat as well!
Thanks Mike!
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I’m so glad u do this! we r so sad in LA right now. ☹ But you’re helping! 🤗🖌🌊🏄🏻
Hi been watching from New Zealand and i really feel for you all in LA .I Know there are huge and more important needs with a lot lot more priority than art . But art can be helpful also to get through the pain of the tragedy . I hope in some small way that artist like Michel and myself many others can help restore a sense of normality. I am christen and have been praying for all affected by the fires daily will keep doing so .Stay strong at this time whoever you are God Bless
Yes, I truly believe that The best overall thing we can do for our friends and community is to keep doing our best!
“Stay strong and Carry on”
Wow, only 2 hrs! I like the loose feel of the brush strokes and appreciated you explaining the color choices. As a fellow artist, the only thing I was left curious about was getting glimpses of the actual scene while you were half way through- just to see compare the scene with your own aesthetic sensibilities.
Fun to watch!
love this one! I've painted quite bit just south of there but very much similar scenery.. very helpful to see your approach thanks!
Beautiful painting lots of warmth in the rocks foreground right, so beautiful .
What a great day to paint this scene.
Just watching the process. I've learnt very much from your videos , thank you! I hope the fires have not effected you, be safe
I like how you don't get bogged down in the rocks. I also like the contrast between the warm rocks, tree and foliage and the cool water. It is windy for winter. We all wish the wind would just die down. 😔 Hope all your friends in Malibu are safe. 🙏
I really love your colors
Another awesome painting Michael! You could market your mixed colors, lol. It also finally hit me how your style and compositions remind me of Guy Rose, who is one of my favorites. Love when you incorporate cypress trees. Keep up the great work! I'm really enjoying watching the process.
I love this painting so much!,, water it’s perfect 😍..happy new year Michael !,,
Beautiful!
When the video started I paused it for a while and stared at the scene you were going to paint and tried to figure out how to approach it. Your actual painting turned out a lot better than my mental one. For one thing I would’ve gotten lost in the ice plant and drawn the eye down that way and messed up the composition.
I see what you mean about the white water on the left, but I don’t think it really takes away anything from the painting. I wouldn’t mess with it if I were you. It turned out beautifully
You could go back and watch the video from the last time you painted here. Then report back what you noticed about your progress, process, etc. Fun video, I like when you talk throughout. I know I watched that first video because as soon as you showed where you were, I remembered it from before.
Another beauty.
Thanks Maura!
Lots of light in the painting. I wouldn't change the white water area on the lower left. Works for me. Great painting.
Lovely colour combinations
Hoping your daughter and Ariah are not in the path of the fires!!! Nice composition
Wonderful to me
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Very nice
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Good morning Mark!
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I love your videos!
So I’m looking to use medium with my paints. John Carlson recommends 50/50 turpentine to oil of copal varnish. In your experience would you say Liquin on its own would pretty much have the same result? After experimenting with different mediums is Liquin still your favorite? Thanks! 😊
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I was sketching a scene at a local park in pencil and an older woman looked over my shoulder for a minute before commenting, "That tree is too far to the left. It goes over there."
"I know," I replied, "but I like it better here."
"It's wrong," she insisted. "It really isn't there. "
I looked at her for a moment. "Okay," I replied. "You caught me. I'm a time traveler from the year 2030. After the big earthquake this summer, it really will be here."
She just stared at me before walking away. 😅
Wow, she is clueless. Didn't even get that you made a funny joke!
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Hi Michael, its Catherine M. Be still my heart I love your Moss Beach painting.
Just watched you and Emma at the 2024 Olympics. Next best thing to being there. Did you paint watercolor paintings.