@@OlgaMaksymova Actually Andrew and some of those guys went plein air painting in Wellington in November last year. We filmed it but I still haven’t had a chance to to edit the footage yet
It was so interesting to see how each artist depicted the scene. You can see a bit of their soul shining through in their work. Thank you so much for all you do for the art world Andrew!
Got the email...jumped here from Tisch Academy - BOOM! Fascinating to watch all the plein air creations come to life...and the atmosphere in the video was outstanding. Well done - again! I'll definitely follow these gentlemen going forward and check out their artwork. I really appreciate you introducing them to us Andrew - inspiration abounds! :)
Congratulations to you all the four artists fought against a very gray day I am impressed with the success study you made, thank you for sharing this amazing experience and if you had waited for high tide, the water that ran behind the rocks would have given it more interesting touch to your work it’s excellent anyway!
Love, love, love what you do and your style. I've learned so much about all aspects of oil painting and joyfully employ those lessons when I paint! Blessings!
Such an amazing video. Also, thank you so much for sharing the oil painting studio guide❤️🙏. I wish some day I will get a chance to paint plein air painting with you 😊.
Enjoyed this video, keep up the plein air ones.. Great you tell us about the brushes and why you are using that particular one, also mixing your colours is helpful.. Thank you Andrew your a good narrator.
It's a bit tricky to paint overcast scenes in oil. As because there are less options to play with the light. But you did it so masterfully. Thank you! Good to see you back.💙 🙏
Great to see you back outside painting again. If this was just a block in, I love it! It looks great with all those loose brush strokes, especially on the rocky surfaces! So interesting to see how you all have different styles too! 😊
I would love to spend time like that. I've not done much Plein Air, but I do see wonderful challenges in doing that. Love seeing each artist's rendition of the area you were at. Love what you do! I'm always wanting to see more!
awesome...loved the wave breaking one...superb,near photo realistic but not overly fine...brush strokes amazing...all of them IU would hang in my house
Thank you, Andrew. It is so wonderful to see all the different approaches to paint what's inspiring. Again, thank you for always sharing your paint mixing techniques. You are so faithful to paint with great results every time. This is so encouraging, very inspiring. God bless xxx
Great painting group, I enjoyed watching you paint as always. I usually paint in my studio as I do not walk well. And I am not close to the beach where I could paint Alla Prima. I might look in to getting me a few more Tisch Dagger brushes.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one! You are such a good teacher, and I love to share your links with my artist friends. This one gets me excited about an upcoming trip to the coast of Florida where I will be learning more at Plein Air South and during The Forgotten Coast en Plein Air. If any of your viewers live in the states this is a great opportunity to learn. I work as a volunteer there too. It's a fantastic way to see artists up close and to support the non-profits who bring this into the community and paint with friends.
I have never attempted plein air painting, but I'm going to now. First I will need to build one of these cool tripods. Seems like a fun wood working project.
5:20 This was cool for me. The sky didn't really look like anything to me, just random stabs of color, but as soon as you put in the horizon my brain cogs shifted and clicked and I saw a sky.
I’m just learning to paint en plein air in oils so this was a fabulous motivator. Really interested in the wsy the pochade boxes are set up. Thanks for sharing.
That looks like a great day of painting. I have to pick up a pochade. My current setup is a little travel easel and then armloads of stuff in bags. A switch to a proper pochade and a backpack sounds in order to encourage me to paint en plein air more often. I always feel so refreshened mentally and physically when I do. Thanks for the latest insights! Cheers!
Nice vid, Andrew and friends, love the black volcanic beach, reminds me of parts of Hawaii, where I painted a few times too. I also did lots of paintings on the California coast and high Sierra, years ago, now in the desert of Arizona. The landscape in my former home is the only thing I miss about California now, which has become a nightmare of destruction due to bad government over a few decades! I use a limited palette of 6 colors the primaries and secondaries, especially good here in AZ, and for plein air work so you don't muck about with too many unharmonious colors and get "decoyed" into using something that does not fit the scene, even if you think it is "cool". Yes, one brush in Plein Air is the way to go, for most of it, and make sure it feels like a "broom" in your hand, being so big. For small panels, I like a 10 or twelve, hog, and use an 8 or 6, for any "details"!! LOL. Also, lay on the thick paint, it is a Painting after all, and that is why it is the "king" of mediums, compared to the lesser ones, in my opinion. As a workshop teacher once said to us students who were "stingy and miserly" with their paints, "Forcrissakes, Use Some Paint!! They'll make more". LOL. Cheers from highly paintable Arizona!! :D
Awesome Andrew! I paint with a line and mass approach on a toned canvas also and I have a palette garage to keep my colors clean and organized on my Pochade box! Bravo 👏🏾. I’m going to buy your landscape PleinAir air brush set from rosemary.
Andrew, thanks so much for the video! I'll be doing some Plein air painting soon in Mallorca, so it was a great refresher for me to see you capture the scene. Loved seeing how each artist captured a unique perspective and feeling. I also really liked how you laid down the paint with an intention, and rhythmic quality to the brushwork. Sometimes I get very impatient and l tend to lose my focus part way through the painting and it can become a mess in spots. I need to be more disciplined! Also, I really like how you produce the video. 🙂
Some great painting here. When you were asking yourself how you'd handle the foreground, I was telling myself, "use more color contrast, between warm and cool." But you focused on value and modeling form, and succeeded brilliantly. I shouldn't have doubted you. BTW, Wellington has got to be one of the toughest places to paint plein air: the wind is something else, and it changes the sky minute by minute.
So cool to see all the different approaches. And thanks for giving us the chance to see you heavyweights going at it. You all make it look easy Man ive built a box just like this, took me about 4 days haha love to show you. Ive only used it once the feeling of being out of the studio is hard to describe, it was way harder than i thought, i need to keep pushing. Thanks for all your inspiration Andrew.
inspiration , thought process, and mixing in the same frame the live view, palette color mixing and canvas! Could be something better to inspire and teach? Thanks for this Andrew!
Greetings from Alaska! So glad to see you again! I just came back to UA-cam looking for a new video to watch and there you were. Will you be here for awhile?
You are a very advanced oil painter. you did a couple paintings of Australia and they were really really cool and I tried to paint like that; how you painted the rocks, but it’s not as easy as I thought it was. you can get lost and all that detail with the nook and crannies in the shadows. It’s like I did too much of it or there’s like a fine balance of how much to put in there.
Me encanta el trabajo detallado de la roca: luz, profundidad, sombra... son excelentes.... después de empezar con un cuadro que no parecía dar mucho, ahora dio un giro sorprendente.
Fantastic video once again Andrew ❤. You spoke about some links available, but unfortunately they never seem to show up. Perhaps you could drop them in the academy somewhere? Thanks again for making a remarkable video, it's always good to see you. Happy moving😊!
Thanks! Loved this! I don’t (can’t) paint plein air, but I need to hear the “use more paint” mantra all the time. I tend to be so stingy, ‘cos I’m scared!
Hi Andrew, thank you for your video. Question, do you mix your own mediums? I don't paint that often but when I do, I mix damar, linseed and turp or use liquin. What's your favorite? Is it better not to use any at all during plein air? I know everyone is different. Thank you.
Enjoyable, fresh,in the moment painting..loved the video..would of been nice to spend a little more time on each artist pic but no biggy..makes me wanna got out door & paint..❤
What enticed me to look at this video was the title: Use More Paint! I tend to start in washes...which gets quick coverage, but then stalls you from achieving thicker application in the field. I often need to finish in the studio, which is ok, but I liked the painting you produced and will take that approach to heart.
Nice painting, you nailed those Wellington coastal rocks and beach colours. Definitely a bit tricky painting down there on an overcast day.
Next time you also should join, Samuel.
@@OlgaMaksymova Actually Andrew and some of those guys went plein air painting in Wellington in November last year. We filmed it but I still haven’t had a chance to to edit the footage yet
@@SamuelEarpArtist Wow, looking forward to see it. I love you, guys
It was so interesting to see how each artist depicted the scene. You can see a bit of their soul shining through in their work. Thank you so much for all you do for the art world Andrew!
Email newsletter was so well done I just had to jump immediately on this vid :)
Hello Andrew, it's good to have you back, you were already missed. I hope you can upload videos with new tips more often. Greetings take care.
Love these Plein air sessions. So much young talent in one place.
Love learning about the different colour combinations, you mix up to create shadow and depth into your painting. 😊 Thank you for sharing.
So happy to see you back again Andrew. You never fail to inspire me with your paintings tips and advice. Thank you.
Watching you is my favourite thing now a days andrew 😍
Amazing Andrew like always. Thanks for sharing. Good to hear from you again. God bless you.
Got the email...jumped here from Tisch Academy - BOOM! Fascinating to watch all the plein air creations come to life...and the atmosphere in the video was outstanding. Well done - again! I'll definitely follow these gentlemen going forward and check out their artwork. I really appreciate you introducing them to us Andrew - inspiration abounds! :)
Great video. Especially appreciated your comments on developing the texture of the rocks and beach when they share much of the same color.
Thanks!
Congratulations to you all the four artists fought against a very gray day I am impressed with the success study you made, thank you for sharing this amazing experience and if you had waited for high tide, the water that ran behind the rocks would have given it more interesting touch to your work it’s excellent anyway!
If I'd painted that I would be a very happy painter. Not just a little study in my humble opinion.
have been waiting for a new video for a long time and the live painting is very well done!!!
Love, love, love what you do and your style. I've learned so much about all aspects of oil painting and joyfully employ those lessons when I paint! Blessings!
que hermoso Andreu se aprende mucho gracias maestro
Such an amazing video. Also, thank you so much for sharing the oil painting studio guide❤️🙏. I wish some day I will get a chance to paint plein air painting with you 😊.
Loved the scenery. I live on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in new jersey. You have to be very creative to get a painting to be inspiring.
Enjoyed this video, keep up the plein air ones..
Great you tell us about the brushes and why you are using that particular one, also mixing your colours is helpful..
Thank you Andrew your a good narrator.
It's a bit tricky to paint overcast scenes in oil. As because there are less options to play with the light. But you did it so masterfully. Thank you! Good to see you back.💙 🙏
What a beautiful sketch! I especially love the light grey area around the base of the rocks. It makes the composition sing!
Beautiful paintings and amazing scene !
I received your selection of brushes from Rosemary&co for my birthday present last week I can't wait to use them
Great to see you back outside painting again. If this was just a block in, I love it! It looks great with all those loose brush strokes, especially on the rocky surfaces! So interesting to see how you all have different styles too! 😊
Wonderful painting Andrew. I love the bold strokes
Beautiful paintings! A joy to watch Andrew. I kind of loved how the under painting red showed before adding the darkest darks.
OMG! I wish I could paint like that!! Thanks Andrew and all!
I would love to spend time like that. I've not done much Plein Air, but I do see wonderful challenges in doing that. Love seeing each artist's rendition of the area you were at. Love what you do! I'm always wanting to see more!
awesome...loved the wave breaking one...superb,near photo realistic but not overly fine...brush strokes amazing...all of them IU would hang in my house
Good to see you back!
Your back and I'm back... what a wonderful world.
Andrew, you could make a cardboard box beautiful on canvass. Thank you for sharing your talents and the gift of your artistry. I am very grateful.
Good morning, Andrew! So good to see your video. Beautiful paintings by all of you.
Thank you, Andrew. It is so wonderful to see all the different approaches to paint what's inspiring. Again, thank you for always sharing your paint mixing techniques. You are so faithful to paint with great results every time. This is so encouraging, very inspiring. God bless xxx
Nice work, fellas. Half the fun is making your own gear for these plein air outings. Cigar boxes make great compact pochade boxes.
Wonderful. I enjoyed your process!
Enjoyed the video and the beautiful paintings! Thanks for the in-depth description of your colors, brushes, and techniques, Andrew!
Great painting group, I enjoyed watching you paint as always. I usually paint in my studio as I do not walk well. And I am not close to the beach where I could paint Alla Prima. I might look in to getting me a few more Tisch Dagger brushes.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one! You are such a good teacher, and I love to share your links with my artist friends.
This one gets me excited about an upcoming trip to the coast of Florida where I will be learning more at Plein Air South and during The Forgotten Coast en Plein Air. If any of your viewers live in the states this is a great opportunity to learn. I work as a volunteer there too. It's a fantastic way to see artists up close and to support the non-profits who bring this into the community and paint with friends.
Love seeing other artists' setups. I see the Sienna pochade boxes are pretty popular.
I have never attempted plein air painting, but I'm going to now. First I will need to build one of these cool tripods. Seems like a fun wood working project.
5:20 This was cool for me. The sky didn't really look like anything to me, just random stabs of color, but as soon as you put in the horizon my brain cogs shifted and clicked and I saw a sky.
I’m just learning to paint en plein air in oils so this was a fabulous motivator. Really interested in the wsy the pochade boxes are set up. Thanks for sharing.
So inspiring watching you paint plein air.
That looks like a great day of painting. I have to pick up a pochade. My current setup is a little travel easel and then armloads of stuff in bags. A switch to a proper pochade and a backpack sounds in order to encourage me to paint en plein air more often. I always feel so refreshened mentally and physically when I do. Thanks for the latest insights! Cheers!
You guys make it look so simple and straightforward. I am envious and hope to advance my game to your level. Well done...Thanks...Mark
So much fun, would love to paint plein air with you!
Glad to see you again! I'm excited for you and your latest adventure! Thanks for posting this fun alla prima trip. ❤❤❤❤
Nice vid, Andrew and friends, love the black volcanic beach, reminds me of parts of Hawaii, where I painted a few times too. I also did lots of paintings on the California coast and high Sierra, years ago, now in the desert of Arizona. The landscape in my former home is the only thing I miss about California now, which has become a nightmare of destruction due to bad government over a few decades!
I use a limited palette of 6 colors the primaries and secondaries, especially good here in AZ, and for plein air work so you don't muck about with too many unharmonious colors and get "decoyed" into using something that does not fit the scene, even if you think it is "cool". Yes, one brush in Plein Air is the way to go, for most of it, and make sure it feels like a "broom" in your hand, being so big. For small panels, I like a 10 or twelve, hog, and use an 8 or 6, for any "details"!! LOL.
Also, lay on the thick paint, it is a Painting after all, and that is why it is the "king" of mediums, compared to the lesser ones, in my opinion. As a workshop teacher once said to us students who were "stingy and miserly" with their paints, "Forcrissakes, Use Some Paint!! They'll make more". LOL. Cheers from highly paintable Arizona!! :D
All beautiful pieces, Andrew! I really enjoyed watching this one; thanks for sharing!!
Great capture of the rocks and water. I love the ease of your skies.
Great to see you again Andrew! Cool paintings too!
Going to try my first En Plein Air this summer!
Well done Andrew you nail that one very well ,just take care kind regards michel.
omg what a hard composition so many darks! You did it well. I still can't fathom black sand must come and see for myself.
Awesome Andrew! I paint with a line and mass approach on a toned canvas also and I have a palette garage to keep my colors clean and organized on my Pochade box! Bravo 👏🏾. I’m going to buy your landscape PleinAir air brush set from rosemary.
outstanding capture off the seaside andrew !!!!
Andrew, thanks so much for the video! I'll be doing some Plein air painting soon in Mallorca, so it was a great refresher for me to see you capture the scene. Loved seeing how each artist captured a unique perspective and feeling. I also really liked how you laid down the paint with an intention, and rhythmic quality to the brushwork. Sometimes I get very impatient and l tend to lose my focus part way through the painting and it can become a mess in spots. I need to be more disciplined! Also, I really like how you produce the video. 🙂
Some great painting here. When you were asking yourself how you'd handle the foreground, I was telling myself, "use more color contrast, between warm and cool." But you focused on value and modeling form, and succeeded brilliantly. I shouldn't have doubted you. BTW, Wellington has got to be one of the toughest places to paint plein air: the wind is something else, and it changes the sky minute by minute.
LOVE this! Great to see the difference between artists’ perceptions
Thanks for this video Andrew 🙏
I often wondered how to go about when it's overcast and grey outside. This was helpful👍🖌
Hi Andrew! Good tips! Thank you!
Despite having yet to try Plein Air, every time I see you guys doing it, it makes me want to try it! Maybe the studio is just to comfortable. 8)
So cool to see all the different approaches. And thanks for giving us the chance to see you heavyweights going at it.
You all make it look easy
Man ive built a box just like this, took me about 4 days haha love to show you. Ive only used it once the feeling of being out of the studio is hard to describe, it was way harder than i thought, i need to keep pushing.
Thanks for all your inspiration Andrew.
Exceptional works by all. ❤❤👏👏Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful! You all captured the scene awesomely🥰
Andrew .para mim você e um pintor completo. Parabéns és um fenômeno.
Thank you! Fabulous as usually. Glad I got back ❤
This was great Andrew. Very helpful!! Please do more of these.
All artist best🎉❤ thx🎉
Been waiting for the next upload! God bless
Great work Andrew! Thank you so much for sharing. It is very inspiring.
inspiration , thought process, and mixing in the same frame the live view, palette color mixing and canvas! Could be something better to inspire and teach?
Thanks for this Andrew!
Great video, I learn so much from your instructions, thanks! It was interesting to see the other fella’s rendition’s of the same views too.
Nice work, love watching your paintings come together 😎
Thank you for this very helpful video!
Beautiful work from all of you! 😊
Nice little study Andrew and a few more artists to follow.
Thank you! It was interesting to observe the different painting methods.
Hey Andrew, would it be possible to find out where Clark got those tripod hooks? Did he make them? Pretty clever. Thank you.
Greetings from Alaska! So glad to see you again! I just came back to UA-cam looking for a new video to watch and there you were. Will you be here for awhile?
Always worth the wait. Thank you for your upload
Wow … I’m inspired ! Thank you !
Thank you Andrew, as always amazing work and extremely informative
they look good paintings and brilliant work from the Artists.
You are a very advanced oil painter. you did a couple paintings of Australia and they were really really cool and I tried to paint like that; how you painted the rocks, but it’s not as easy as I thought it was. you can get lost and all that detail with the nook and crannies in the shadows. It’s like I did too much of it or there’s like a fine balance of how much to put in there.
Gorgeous..thank you and all! Best wishes.
famished for your superb videos andrew .
Thanks. Very much enjoyed this video
Me encanta el trabajo detallado de la roca: luz, profundidad, sombra... son excelentes.... después de empezar con un cuadro que no parecía dar mucho, ahora dio un giro sorprendente.
Fantastic video once again Andrew ❤. You spoke about some links available, but unfortunately they never seem to show up. Perhaps you could drop them in the academy somewhere? Thanks again for making a remarkable video, it's always good to see you. Happy moving😊!
Which ones? They are all in the description below the video. Click "show more"
Thanks! Loved this! I don’t (can’t) paint plein air, but I need to hear the “use more paint” mantra all the time. I tend to be so stingy, ‘cos I’m scared!
Awesome as usual! Thank you so much for all the tips!!
Hi Andrew, thank you for your video. Question, do you mix your own mediums? I don't paint that often but when I do, I mix damar, linseed and turp or use liquin. What's your favorite? Is it better not to use any at all during plein air? I know everyone is different. Thank you.
Amazing outdoor oil painting 🖼 ❤
Those rocks look great.🎉
Enjoyable, fresh,in the moment painting..loved the video..would of been nice to spend a little more time on each artist pic but no biggy..makes me wanna got out door & paint..❤
What enticed me to look at this video was the title: Use More Paint! I tend to start in washes...which gets quick coverage, but then stalls you from achieving thicker application in the field. I often need to finish in the studio, which is ok, but I liked the painting you produced and will take that approach to heart.
Jeepers Andrew - you never disappoint ❤
great video ,thank you