POPULARITY
Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode we created a compilation of advice from past podcast guests who tell us about the practical and creative aspects of pursuing an art career. They share insights on developing artistic skills, such as painting from life, practicing consistently, and mastering fundamental techniques. They emphasize the importance of passion, dedication, and continuous learning, advising aspiring artists to find mentors, join art groups, and not be discouraged by challenges. They also discuss the need to be authentic, develop a unique style, and not be overly focused on financial success. Overall, this compilation provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the artistic journey, highlighting both the creative and practical aspects of becoming a professional artist.Episodes mentioned:110 Robert Johnson120 Kim Casebeer122 Russell Gordon123 Michael Orwick124 Hilarie Couture125 Mary Aslin126 Scott Tallman Powers127 Jill Basham128 Sarah Yeoman129 Brian Bateman130 Scott Ruthven131 Todd Casey132 Keith Bond133 Ginny Butcher
Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode, we sat down with Ginny Butcher, a Wyoming-based artist who fell in love with the natural beauty there as well as the adorable cows roaming the pastures. She tells us about her artistic journey which has been characterized by perseverance, overcoming internal doubts, and learning to embrace her unique artistic voice. She initially struggled with the idea of being a full-time artist, experiencing burnout and uncertainty, but eventually found her stride by remembering to take time away from painting in order to re-charge. Ginny reminds us that the gift we have as artists comes from the desire to continue pursuing our passion and not necessarily from being naturally good at drawing or painting. She also tells us about her artistic process which involves careful planning, including creating thumbnails and studies before starting a final painting, and she emphasizes the importance of understanding fundamental techniques. She discusses her marketing strategy that centers around a weekly email newsletter that connects personally with subscribers which has also helped her successfully build a career over the past 20 years. Finally, Ginny tells us about an ambitious project she's currently undertaking and her upcoming shows!Ginny's FASO site:https://www.ginnybutcher.com/Ginny's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/ginny.butcher.fine.art/https://www.facebook.com/GinnyButcherArt/
Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode, we sat down with Keith Bond, a landscape artist who primarily focuses on painting scenes from nature, with a strong emphasis on plein air sketching as a research and reference tool for his studio work. He believes in the importance of painting from life to develop fundamental artistic skills, stressing that understanding principles like value, composition, and color provides a foundation for creative expression. Throughout his career, Keith has learned to approach plein air painting as a way to capture the essence of color, light, and atmosphere, rather than creating finished pieces, and uses these sketches as references for more contemplative studio paintings. His artistic journey began with a love for art in school, and he transitioned to being a full-time artist with the support of his wife, navigating the challenges of an art career through discipline and continuous learning. Keith advocates for building personal relationships with clients, maintaining an email newsletter, and having a strong website as key marketing strategies for artists. Finally, Keith reminds us of the value of constraints in fostering creativity and encourages aspiring artists to paint from life, return to fundamental principles, and understand that creativity is a dialogue between the left and right brain hemispheres.Keith's FASO site:https://keithbond.com/Keith's Social media:https://www.instagram.com/keith.bond/https://www.facebook.com/KeithBondFineArt
Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode, we sat down with Scott Ruthven, a landscape painter from Colorado who transitioned from a high-tech business career to becoming a full-time artist after rediscovering his passion for painting. He emphasizes the importance of painting from life, particularly through plein air work, which helped him develop his observational skills and capture the nuances of light and landscape. Scott's journey involved building his art business gradually, selling directly to collectors, and maintaining a professional approach that includes goal-setting, consistent communication, and nurturing relationships with art enthusiasts. He advises aspiring artists to paint frequently, start small, avoid overwhelming themselves, and focus on creating authentic work that resonates with their personal vision. He also tells us about the power of the "one thing" that artists can be doing daily to get closer to meeting their goals. Finally, Scott tells us about his upcoming workshops and exhibitions, including a plein air event in Redstone, Colorado, and the Colorado Governor's Show at the Loveland Museum.Scott's FASO site:https://www.scottruthven.com/Scott's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@ScottRuthvenFineArtScott's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/scottruthvenfineart/https://www.facebook.com/ScottRuthvenFineArt/
Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---On today's episode we sat down with Mary Aslin a full-time professional artist who creates representational paintings inspired by the beauty of nature and light. Mary shares her journey of becoming a professional artist, including overcoming self-doubt, building technical skills, and finding her voice. She tells us about the tips she likes to give her students including the fact that there are no mistakes and to focus on the process over the outcome. She also emphasizes the importance of treating art as a business, using tools like a website and newsletter to connect with collectors. Mary advises aspiring full-time artists to focus on creating their best work, participate in art shows, and consider teaching. Finally, Mary tells us about her mentorship on Mastrius and her upcoming workshop in Crete!Mary's FASO site:https://www.maryaslin.com/Mary's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/maryaslinfineart/Mary's Mastrius Mentorship:https://www.maryaslin.com/workshop/38775/small-group-mentoring-through-mastrius
In this episode of the Move to Tacoma Podcast, host Marguerite Martin speaks with Catherine Feeney, a local artist and founder of South Sound Plein Air. Catherine shares her journey from growing up in Tacoma to rediscovering her passion for painting later in life. She explains what plein air painting is. En Plein Air is... The post En Plein Air Painting in Tacoma with Catherina Feeney appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode we sat down with Poppy Balser, a Canadian painter with a deep love of the capturing the ocean and its wild nature in her work. She tells us about how she transitioned from a career as a pharmacist to become a full-time artist. She also discusses her early artistic influences, the gradual process of pursuing painting, and the importance of building a supportive community of fellow artists, quoting, "a rising tide lifts all boats". Poppy emphasizes the importance of being kind to yourself as you learn the craft and to take your time developing your skills before putting your work out there. She also gives advice for aspiring artists on the importance of having a consistent newsletter, marketing strategies, and overcoming challenges. She emphasizes the value of observation, patience, and perseverance when painting subjects like the ocean. Finally Poppy tells us about her upcoming workshops!Poppy's FASO site:https://www.poppybalser.com/Poppy's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/poppybalser/Poppy's Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@poppybalserart
Talked with Naomi Wallen, from the Armory Art Center. "The Armory Art Center's historic campus, located in Howard Park, within walking distance to City Place in downtown West Palm Beach, Antique Row, and the Norton Museum of Art on Dixie Highway. The Armory Art Center is a registered historic building undergoing historic restoration and preservation to maintain and upgrade its facilities.The venue sits squarely in the heart of the historic Grandview Heights, Flamingo Park, and Sunshine Park Neighborhoods. It is a short distance from the I-95 corridor, Palm Beach International Airport, Amtrak, Tri-Rail, and Brightline train and accessible from the downtown Circuit Transportation. Artists gather at the Creative Market to showcase their work and provide demonstrations, performances, and more." They are hosting their 8th Annual Art, Craft, design festival this weekend. Listeners can enjoy this free event from 9a-5pm. There will be art demos throughout the day starting with Collage demo and Plein Air Painting, Wheel thrown pottery, campus and studio tours, Raku Fired pottery and eco printing. There will be live music from BAJI, Adam Douglas, Thomas & Rachel, and NOSLEEPKG. Listeners can enjoy ongoing studio tours, view the exhibits and kids can create art int eh kids zone. It will be a fun start to holiday shopping, Listeners can sign up for classes, newsletter, volunteer, make donations are www.armoryart.org
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Stefan Baumann passionately shares in his latest video that age is just a number when it comes to art. He empowers artists, young and old, to surpass their own expectations and start marketing their artwork today. It's a genuine call to embrace the present moment as the perfect opportunity to shine. Stefan calls every artist to Touch, Move and Inspire the world at any age! Dive into a heartfelt video with Stefan Baumann as he addresses artists' concerns about the right time to promote their work. He believes it's never too early or too late to make your mark. With tools like Facebook and a personal website, any artist can share their creations and make a significant impact. This conversation isn't just informative; it's an inspiration for artists at all stages of life. You are the greatest artist that nobody has ever heard of, but that's going to change today Get a free Journel Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Dive into the exciting realm of art marketing and pricing with Stefan Baumann in our latest video! Stefan shares thrilling insights with a student from Baumann's book club on Zoom, exploring how to establish your worth as an artist and foresee the future value of your paintings. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion! Grab your free Journel Book on painting exclusively at www.StefanBaumann.com! Plus, don't miss 'Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting' available now on the same site! Ready to transform into a master artist? I'm here to guide you every step of the way as your private weekly coach. Just call me at 415-606-9074—yes, that's my personal number! Join my Patreon by going to / stefanbaumann Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Dive into the exciting realm of art marketing and pricing with Stefan Baumann in our latest video! Stefan shares thrilling insights with a student from Baumann's book club on Zoom, exploring how to establish your worth as an artist and foresee the future value of your paintings. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion!Grab your free Journel Book on painting exclusively at www.StefanBaumann.com! Plus, don't miss 'Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting' available now on the same site! Ready to transform into a master artist? I'm here to guide you every step of the way as your private weekly coach. Just call me at 415-606-9074—yes, that's my personal number! Join my Patreon by going https://www.patreon.com/StefanBaumann Experience the untouched splendor of nature through Stefan Baumann's art, which brings distant, pristine landscapes right before your eyes. His PBS show 'The Grand View' has successfully shared this vision with millions, showcasing his passion for nature and the American outdoors. Baumann's work, characterized by radiant colors and a unique portrayal of natural scenes, has truly resonated with a wide audience, capturing their hearts and imaginations.Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture – a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color, and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
(Aug 9, 2024) Donna Stoner came to watercolor after retiring from the medical field. Now she co-ordinates an annual Plein Air art festival in Old Forge.
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Dive into the making of 'Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting' with our revealing behind-the-scenes video. Witness firsthand the creative synergy between author Mairi Budreau and Stefan Baumann, and discover the original ideas and inspirations that shaped this comprehensive guide. Covering every corner of art, from plein air to studio work, and adaptable to various mediums, it's a true gem in the world of plein air painting guides. Get a free journal on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Join my Patreon by going to https://www.patreon.com/StefanBaumann Stefan Baumann's paintings reveal nature's true spirit by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann's weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America's National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture –Support the Show.For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
In this episode, I talk about the benefits of a plein air painting trip. How to work on new challenges that will enhance your work. Here is my website. Www.Martin Beauchamp.com
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Prepare for an insightful video! Stefan Baumann delves deep into the significance of names and branding in art, offering a personal look into the autobiographical aspect of it. The careful selection of subject matter and style is critical in the gradual process of branding one's name. Consistency in work for recognition is the real key to being a successful and well-known artist. Get a free Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Join my Patreon by going to / stefanbaumann The paintings of Stefan Baumann reveal the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann's weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America's National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture – a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color, and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.Support the Show.For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
This week for a special May Mural Month episode I decided to bring back an interview I did 5 years ago with a muralist I started out working under. Susan Watkins is an Alaskan artist who paints beautiful nature scenes. We met on the job site of Bass Pro Shops and the memory pops in my head first is one where Susan and I were sharing a small lift while painting waves on an extremely tall wall. She showed me what colors to use when painting water and how making X and Z shapes will quickly make those top watermarks that indicate movement. I learned so much just being on the job site around artists like Susan who had been painting for years longer than I had. It was both extremely intimidating and a great learning experience that I feel so fortunate to have experienced. When I started this podcast series over 5 years ago, I started out with the intent to just tell artist's stories. It turned into more of a business podcast with tips on pricing and hustling to get those first jobs, but back then it was more just a chat about art life and how artists made their way into this creative industry. I hope you'll enjoy this journey back into time with Susan and I to hear all about how she got her start as a muralist. Mural Pricing Training: www.artistacademy.co/pricingguide Mural Supply List: www.artistacademy.co/supply Join us for a Mural Meetup: www.artistacademy.co/meetup
In this episode, I will touch upon seven tips that I use when I am out plain air painting. Plus a one free giveaway for today's lucky listener. Www.martinbeauchamp.com Marty.beauchamp@me.com
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
In this video, Stefan Baumann talks with his Patreon students about the secret of painting. Through his experiences in painting for years, there is only one Secret that truly will make a difference in your art. Watch and Learn how to improve your painting starting today, and learn what most artists get wrong. Get a free Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Call 24/7 Join my Patreon by going to Patreon./Stefan Baumann The paintings of Stefan Baumann reveal the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann's weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America's National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature, and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture – a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color, and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
In this video, Stefan Baumann embarks on an exhilarating Journey into the conversation of how to Unleash your Artistic Genius, and Transforming Your Art, Discover new ideas, and experience Breakthroughs with Nuance Painting! Get a Free Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com and ordering "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074, Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Join my Patreon by going to / Stefan Baumann The paintings of Stefan Baumann reveal the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann's weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America's National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature, and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture – a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color, and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
This week Sarah talks with Bay Area artist Amber Jean Young about her work, grief from losing her mother, and then why she chose to have a double mastectomy and an oophorectomy after the birth of her second child. About Amber Jean Young Amber Jean Young (b. 1984) is an interdisciplinary artist residing in Berkeley California. Young's work explores ideas about place, grief, and resilience across mediums, creating vibrant patterns and plant imagery in her compositions. She has exhibited nationally including Bryant Street Gallery in Palo Alto, Eleanor Harwood Gallery, Hashimoto Contemporary, and Marrow Gallery in San Francisco, Berkeley Art Center in Berkeley, Monte Vista Projects and Subliminal Projects in Los Angeles, the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs. She is a 2012 Djerassi Resident Artist Program fellow. Her work has been published the San Francisco Chronicle, Palo Alto Weekly and in catalogs including The MediaMath Collection: Selected Acquisitions 2012 - 2016, A Celebration of 50 Years of Women Artists At Kenyon College, MusiCares 2010 catalog. Her art has been used on the covers and inside jackets of multiple Neil Young and Pegi Young albums and is included in the MediaMath and Fidelity Investments corporate art collections. Show Notes Order Amber's Shelter In Place book https://amberjeanyoung.com/shop/p/shelter-in-place-book Website https://amberjeanyoung.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amberjeanyoung Amber on The Residuals Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/36fYXZSCJBP0k3Pb43P998?si=20d60302551b43b6 Sign up for Plein Air Painting in Los Angeles https://www.eventbrite.com/e/weekly-plein-air-painting-meet-ups-frogtown-in-january-tickets-777395289237?aff=oddtdtcreator Join Art Date Social Club via Substack: https://artdate.substack.com/subscribe The Side Woo Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3obgaJzgBPe7TiIN0yDm1Q --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesidewoo/message
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
In this video Stefan Baumann Talks with his zoom student about mastering the quality of painting a full painting within under an hour and do ti masterfull and with passion. Get a free Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Join my Patreon by going to https://www.patreon.com/StefanBaumannSupport the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
In this video Stefan Baumann, discusses with his students, how to Paint a Plein Air painting in under an hour? using Alla Prima methods when painting on location Get a free Book on painting at my website www.StefanBaumann.com. by going to my website www.StefanBauman.com Order "Stefan Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting" also at my website www.StefanBaumann.com Have me as a private weekly coach to give you advice and mold and shape you to become a master artist by calling me at 415-606-9074 Yes it is my cell number and I do answer it! Join my Patreon by going to https://www.patreon.com/StefanBaumannThe paintings of Stefan Baumann reveal the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed. With the huge success of Baumann's weekly PBS television series “The Grand View: America's National Parks through the Eyes of an Artist,” millions of people witness for themselves the magic Stefan portrays on canvas, his passion for nature, and the American landscape. By distilling his love of nature into a luminous painting of brilliant, saturated color that transcends conventional landscape and wildlife art, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation. Each painting becomes an experience rather than merely a picture – a vivid manifestation of his special and personal union with nature and the outdoor world. Through his mastery of light, color, and artful composition, Baumann invites you to experience nature in its purity. It is no wonder that for many years distinguished American collectors, including former presidents and financial icons, have sought out his work.Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
In this video, Stefan Baumann covers so many topics including how to paint with more passion, and making painting a daily habit. Stefan also discusses composition, checkering, lighting effects, focal points, watercolor, and learning how to paint what sells. This video has so much information that you wanna watch it from beginning to end.To get a free book on painting go to www.stefanbaumann.com/Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Follow me behind the scene of creation and discover a brief history of this artistic practice that has gained followers worldwide! I hope you will enjoy it! Feel free to leave your comments under the podcast.
The Alabama Trails Foundation is bringing the Arts to Flagg Mountain. Cindy Ragland, Executive Director, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about the mountain's history, the Pinhoti Trail, and the "Pines, Poets, and Plein Air Painting" event Oct. 22.
Yavapai College Community Education - Sedona is pleased to announce a Plein Air Painting Workshop featuring Flagstaff artist Dawn Sutherland from August 1 – 3, 2023. Sedona is a beautiful and challenging place to paint. In this three-day workshop, participants will carpool/caravan to various painting sites around Sedona. Dawn will demonstrate two basic approaches to beginning a painting, using a viewfinder, sketchpad, and thumbnail sketches, designing a good composition, and carrying it through to a nearly finished painting in each session. Topics taught throughout the workshop are values, shapes, and edges. How to capture a sense of distance and depth... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-college-hosts-plein-air-painting-workshop-in-sedona/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Trust. Mess. Rest. Repeat.In this fantastic episode, our gracious guest, Kim Myers Smith, reveals her four-part formula for cultivating a healthy, productive, and stress-free creative practice. Host Kate Shepherd emphasizes the profound significance of creativity as the life force behind the universe, urging listeners to reconnect with this potent energy. Together, they challenge toxic beliefs surrounding creativity, explore the societal conditioning that discourages embracing messiness and uncertainty, and unveil the transformative power of surrendering to these aspects. Engage in an enlightening activity and contemplation exercise to embrace the unknown in your own creative endeavors. Prepare to be inspired!Join the Creative Genius Community on the Creative Genius Family Facebook Page! to share your experiences and insights. Dive into Kate's daily sketching practice, drawing inspiration from the natural world and embracing imperfections, to cultivate comfort with uncertainty and messiness in your creative expression. This thought-provoking conversation with Kim Smith touches on her journey in embracing the messy and uncertain aspects of her art practice, the role of intuition, the relationship between intuition and intention, creative rituals, and the significance of one's environment in the creative process. Discover why "The Pig" holds a special place in Kim's heart.Tune in to this enlightening episode, available on all major podcast platforms. Don't forget to leave a review to support the show. Thank you for joining us on this transformative creative journey!Now streaming wherever you get your podcasts.Remember to leave the show a review today!THANK YOU!
Guest: Angie Arterburn The Sangres Art Guild host a number of different events each month and is perfect for art lovers of all ages. They do a different exhibit every month. They are located in Westcliffe which is just an hour west of Colorado Springs. Currently they are doing Plein Air Painting. The artist paints the landscape or the objects in front of them. They do not paint something from a picture, it must be in front of them. They also offer scholarships. Make sure to check out their website to see all the different exhibits they have coming up. www.sangresartguild.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creative Type Podcast: Conversations for visual artists and art lovers
Today on the Creative Type Podcast Jaime, Lori and Vicki get together and paint. Gathering for their first outdoor painting session for 2023 at Jaime's Studio Gardens.Listen to the birds chirping, the water of the pond and the chit chat going on while they paint. Notice on the video provided on YouTube the koi fish swimming by and all three of their paintings evolve.CALL FOR IDEAS FROM LISTENERS: Lori and Jaime are planning a fun episode of chatting about movies or books that contain artists. We both love to watch a movie or read a book that has an artist as the main character or at least a close side kick. Send us your ideas via email or dm on any socials for this podcast by including any movies or books you've read or even just heard about. It can be fiction or non fiction and doesn't need to include your review unless you'd like to share. Links to what your suggestions are would be much appreciated but not necessary. We'll mention your name for your contribution to the show! Thank you for joining in the show!Usually, in each episode, we include bits of our personal lives into the discussion. Think of it as sitting with your two artist friends chatting about art, the art biz and life. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and join us.Mentioned in this podcast:Facebook Group: The Art of Creating Abstract Art.Don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss out on any episodes. We'd love to hear from you, so email us any questions and comments. We're always looking for podcast ideas from you on subjects that you want to hear us talk about or questions you'd like the answers to.Help support the Show! We're selling merchandise to help cover podcasting costs. Support Creative Type Podcast and look super stylish and artsy while doing it.Painting Aprons with "Creative Type Artist" logo printed on it.Tote Bags with “Creative Type Artist” logo printed on it.
How to benefit from plein air skeching to cover more ground get more information. Learn to understand how to paint better light and values by on location studies. #martinbeauchampart
Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
A.I. Artificial intelligence, Is it the future of art or its death nail? Also painting from photos, and insights on coaching. In This Podcast, Stefan Baumann Talks with his Patreon Students about his Upcoming book 'Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting ' Along with A. I. Artificial intelligence is the death nail to painting and drawing or is it just the new fad that will go by the way like BitCoin? Coming SOON Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air PaintingFree Book If you want to get a Free Book on painting please go to www.StefanBaumann.com there you can also get information on Baumann workshops and YouTube videos, Click Here: Free Book Baumann Coaching ProgramEven if you are not in town to take classes in person with Stefan, it's not a problem! Online coaching is designed to meet the needs of students who live anywhere in the world. To See Information on Baumann Coaching Program Click Here If you are interested in coaching please give Stefan Baumann a call at 415-606-9074.About Stefan Baumann Inspiring Millions with his PBS show " The Grand View " Americas National Park Through The Eyes of An Artist". In this unique Television series, Stefan takes his viewers on a journey deep into the magical world of our National Parks to explore these sacred natural wonders. There, Viewers of the TV series, whiteness for themselves Baumann captures vistas onto canvas En Plein Air viewers around the world to enjoy. Each and every original oil painting is a moment captured by the artist of a remote location discovered by Baumann on his countless journies deep into the American wilderness. Through his keen eye and the steady trained hand of a master painter, Baumann painstakingly recreates the moment that he himself experiences, captured on the canvas first on location, and then finished or recreated back in his studio located on his private ranch in Mt Shasta California. Baumann's plein-air paintings include amazing effects of light, shadow, color, and the natural beauty that he sees in American wilderness landscapes, wildlife, and the architectural styles of older houses and barns. Through his work, viewers enjoy the opportunity to see spectacular places in America that are too remote and inaccessible for most to visit themselves. Baumann's painting style has been classified by art collectors and galleries as “Romantic Realism with Luminicsm.” Pioneers of this beautiful genre of landscape painting include Frederic Church, Thomas Cole, and Albert Bierstadt of the Hudson River School. They were East Coast artists who journeyed to the Western United States to sketch and paint amazing views of the American wilderness, and then they returned to their home studios to paint stunning detailed versions of these vistas on room-sized canvases. Similarly, Stefan Baumann reveals the true spirit of nature by transporting the viewer to distant lands that have gone unseen and undisturbed on his canvases. Baumann's passion for painting is fueled by his fascination with and close observation of nature's sublime beauty and mood. Baumann's paintings speak for themselves ~ elegant and mysterious, exciting and bold, every landscape and wildlife painting captures Support the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
Acclaimed painter and rancher Alice Leese is back on Big Blend Radio's "Toast To The Arts & Parks" Show to discuss her recent and second National Parks Arts Foundation artist residency in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. Alice has also been a NPAF artist-in-residence in Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida, and at Fort Union National Monument in New Mexico. More about Alice Leese: https://www.aliceleese.com/ Learn more about the National Parks Arts Foundation: https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/
The guys discuss the release of the C8 Corvette Z06 and Maserati GranTurismo. For Topic Tuesday, they're asked if innovation is killing car enthusiasm? Then, the debate is for Ryan R., who asks what comes next after a hot hatch. Social media questions ask what's the least amount of torque that will push you back, is a Z more fun than a Cayman, and are you a real enthusiast if you happen to like automatic transmissions? Seasons 1-11 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Please rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends!
Painting primarily in her studio and also en plein air, Rachael creates original artwork for both private and public commissions. She also creates art for public art installations and is about to install 2 large computerized and motorized kinetic works of art for a new hospital in Nashville, TN. With her company, Artistic Adventures Abroad, McCampbell also leads creative workshops in the US and abroad. Her in-depth knowledge of art materials, design and principles of art, provide each student with a strong background in foundational art school instruction. McCampbell believes that, “If you understand your medium, the basics of design theory and enjoy playing, then you will achieve your vision.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sheryl-benjy/support
How many of us dream of becoming an artist? Can it be now...at midlife? In this episode, we interview Ellen Howard (@ellenhowardart) a California-based studio and Plein Air artist about her journey to becoming an artist and what her advice is to anyone wanting to become an artist. Check out Ellen's art and sign up for her newsletter at: ellenhowardart.comEllen is represented by Rieser Fine Art in Carmel and Holton Studio Gallery in Berkely, CAClick to see Tish's interview of Ellen painting in Pescadero, CA.This week's obsessions:Tish: going home again...Buffalo, NYEllen: farro, a high protein grainGrab a tee shirt, beanie, or hoodie at The Midsters Store
Mike Hendley shares a sketchbook tour on Instagram and talks about some of his entries in his perpetual journal. Mike visits a local tulip festival to create some sketchbook entries outside. Inspired by the outdoor experience, Mike does an overview of his current plein air/urban sketching set-up. He covers everything from where to sit, what tools work and how to set up the best creative experience outdoors. Easels, sketchbooks, paints and brushes and so much more are covered in this episode. Sketchbook tour IG reel (part 1, part 2) Magnolia Fiddleheads Tulips Canadian Tulip Festival Christel (@artsbychristel on IG) Bee Umbrella (on Amazon) Walkstool James Gurney Easel James Gurney on Drawing Inspiration Manfrotto Tripod Stablo Etchr sketchbook Hannemuhle watercolor book Pentalic Casein paint Pentel Graphgear 1000 Tenwin eraser Tombow Mono eraser Blue tack Sailor pen Carbon ink France van Stone on Drawing Inspiration Rosemary & Co Escoda Versatil Pentel Water brush ===== How to reach Mike Hendley ===== MikeHendley.com Instagram @Mike_Hendley Twitter @MikeHendley Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm ===== Support the Podcast ===== Become a patron of the show Buy Me a Paintbrush if you like the show or my work Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Share the podcast with friends and family Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz” By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Join Kait and guest artist Kayla as they talk about Plein Air Painting, Camper Life, & Being a Traveling Artist! website: https://www.thecolorfulkayak.com/ insta: thecolorfulkayak tiktok: thecolorfulkayak the books mentioned were "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho and “Live the Best Story of Your Life” by Bob Litwin
In this episode, Tom and Peter venture outside (well, metaphorically at least) as they are talking all about painting the great outdoors, en plein-air, with the renowned British painter, Haidee-Jo Summers.Haidee-Jo Summers is famed for her paintings full of light, colour and all painted from life. As well as being an author of the internationally popular book Vibrant Oils, Haidee-Jo is a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, the Royal Society of Marine Artists, is an editorial consultant for The Artist Magazine and has won multiple awards and prizes for her paintings. In this episode, Haidee-Jo talks about her background, her training, how she began painting with oils and en plein-air. She discusses what she believes it is that makes painting outside so special, how to go about it and talks about her brand-new book, Plein Air Painting with Oils.
First get rid of the expecations of what you do in the studio, and be willing to learn a lot about creativity, focus and a get ready to have some fun, consider Plein air painting. Here easle I used is a Traveler Series Watercolor Package click here View the Beach painting demo on Youtube Online courses Join the mailing list on my Home website Instagram
In this episode, we talk with Howard Kaufman, former owner and president of Princeton Brush. Howard has a vast knowledge of brush-making and an understanding of the needs and desires of artists. He talks extensively about watercolor brushes, touches on Natural Bristle art brushes, Synthetic art brushes and Plein Air painting. You will have a much greater understanding of the whole brush process after listening to this industry veteran. Support the show
Our final show from the ParadiseBYOB is also our final show of 2021. We sat down with the incredibly talented artist, Renee Little for a super fun conversation about everything from tattoo cover-ups and building tattoo reference libraries to the dangers of painting with pumas! This is a really entertaining episode, we hope you enjoy it! Thanks for all the support over the years! Don't forget to like, subscribe and comment! Support us while buying the stuff you need at the links below! Get 10% off the Neuma 4 with code "Fireside" at checkout https://neumatattoo.com Get 10 % off all S8 Tattoo products with promo code "Fireside" https://s8tattoo.com/ Get 10 % off Guy Aitchison's Reinventing the Tattoo annual subscription at the link below https://reinventingthetattoo.com/fire... Get $50 discount on TSM Pro automation services at the link below https://tsmpro.co/a/Fireside_Automation Get 10% off your order from Raw Pigments with code "fireside" https://rawpigments.co/ Links for this episode: https://www.instagram.com/reneelittletattoos/ https://www.goldfanggallery.com/ Keep up with us at: https://firesidetattoo.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Fireside https://www.facebook.com/Tattooimprovement/ https://www.instagram.com/firesidetattoo/ Jake's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pluguglyart/
View Bill Anton's newest painting "Stirrup Deep" here:https://www.medicinemangallery.com/bill-anton-stirrup-deep-plv1341.htmlNow, I've done a long-format podcast with Bill, but you know, he brought this painting in that we just got for the gallery and it's such a fantastic painting. It's one of those really inspirational works that when you stare at it long enough it just grabs you and pulls you in and boy did this painting grab me. So I thought, you know, let's just go do a podcast and see what happens. Talk about the painting, talk about what's going on in Bill's life, stuff like that. Surprise, surprise - It turned into a wonderful conversation. We spoke about all different types of artists, from Maynard Dixon to Jim Reynolds to Matt Smith to Josh Elliott.This is more technical in some respects because we really talk about composition and how somebody goes about turning a study into a fully formed painting, which is what Bill did with the painting that brought him to the gallery in the first place.He's such an animated individual and loves what he does. I would encourage you to watch this one on YouTube if you can because just watching his body language, how he gets excited about what he does, and why he does it, in turn, makes you excited.
Join environmental artist Claire Giordano in the field as she teaches plein air painting in stunning landscapes like alpine lakes, old growth forests, beneath sandstone cliffs, oceanside, and glaciers. While Claire loves sharing the fun and beauty of experiencing these places through her virtual course, The Adventure Art Academy, there's an intention behind the class that is more than meets the eye. As an artist, writer, and educator, Claire strives to creatively explore the interwoven patterns of people, place, and climate change. She sees creating art as a gateway to truly seeing and experiencing landscape - in particular, identifying the effects of climate change. Claire also sees it as a way to let go and experiment, which we don't often get to experience in our daily lives. In this episode, Claire shares the motivations behind starting this class, her philosophy of infusing adventure into the day-to-day, and takes us with her into the backcountry.Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She ExploresFeatured in this episode: Claire Giordano Hosted & Produced by Gale StraubA production of Ravel MediaSponsored by Danner, Tentree, Rumpl, & Hibear OutdoorsJoin the She Explores Podcast community on FacebookVisit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on InstagramResourcesFeatured in this episode: Claire GiordanoInstagram: @ClairesWanderingsWebsite: ClairesWanderings.comThe Adventure Art AcademyMentioned in the episode:Inspiring Girls ExpeditionsIf you enjoyed this episode, we think you'll enjoy:Nature Up Close: Science Illustrator Kristin LinkCreativity to Guide Us Through: Anna BronesRate this podcastRavel MediaSponsors and Discount CodesHibear Outdoors: Get free shipping off any order over $50 with code EXPLORE at checkout.Danner: Find the right boots for you at Danner.comRumpl: Get 15% off your first order at Rumpl.com with code SHE15 at checkout.Tentree: Get 15% off your first order at Tentree.com with code EXPLORE at checkout.Music is licensed through Musicbed.Episodes air bi-weekly this fall on Wednesdays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
En Plein Air Painting Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joanna FitzPatrick was raised in Hollywood. She started her writing habit by applying her orange fountain pen and a wild imagination to screenplays, which led her early on to produce the film White Lilacs and Pink Champagne. Accepted at Sarah Lawrence College, she wrote her MFA thesis Sha La La: Live for Today about her life as a rock 'n' roll star's wife. Her more recent work includes two novels, Katherine Mansfield, Bronze Winner of the 2021 Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) in Historical Fiction, and The Drummer's Widow. The Artist Colony is her third book. Presently, FitzPatrick divides her time between a cottage by the sea in Pacific Grove, California and a hameau in rural southern France where she begins all her book projects. ABOUT THE BOOK - THE ARTIST COLONY July 1924. Sarah Cunningham, a young Modernist painter, arrives in Carmel-by-the-Sea from Paris to bury her older sister, Ada Belle. En route, she is shocked to learn that Ada Belle's suspicious death is a suicide. But why kill herself? Her plein air paintings were famous and her upcoming exhibition of portraitures would bring her even wider recognition.
Today's podcast is a special one because I'm actually the one who's being interviewed and I'm not going to lie, it's kind of different to be on the other side of the mic, so to speak.This is for Eric Rhoads' program Plein Air Podcast (which is a wonderful podcast by the way), having done over 200 interviews and it's a historically artist-centric podcast so for me to be on it was really quite an honor. Eric wanted to get a sense of what it was like from my end, handling artists, how a dealer thinks and how I approach the art business as a whole. We speak at length about what artists should expect if they're looking to get represented by an art gallery and what the expectations are for the artist, from the gallery's perspective.I enjoyed speaking with Eric and you can hear this all on my podcast, clearly, or you can go listen to it on the Plein Air Podcast with Eric Rhoads. Either way, I hope you enjoy and I encourage all of my listeners to give Eric's podcast a go.
Heeeeyyy, I am sooo glad your listening to this podcast! Yeah today were just talking about some of my creative goals for the future. Maybe you could set your own goals alongside me? However I want to emphasise that these goals aren't concrete and that it's fine to deter from them!LinksThe 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New RichThe Art Rules: Wisdom and Guidance from Art World Experts by Paul Klein (2015-02-15) - this book is amazingEnjoy! Thanks for listening as alwaysSocials:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scarlettart18/Website - NEW WEBSITE COMING SOON... WATCH THIS SPACE...Linkedin - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/scarlett-ford-485795208Email - scarlettart18@gmail.com
Impressionism may seem like nothing but inoffensive blurry paintings of cute subjects that are perfect to hang over the sofa, but this Modernist art style was full of rebellion and scandal. Join Klaire Lockheart as she explores the context and history of Impressionism, including the Salon, the male gaze, and artists who refused to conform. Artists and Artwork: Alexandre Cabanel (The Birth of Venus), Édouard Manet (Luncheon on the Grass), Felix Nadar, Katsushika Hokusai (The Great Wave), Claude Monet (Impression, Sunrise), Pierre-August Renoir (Dance at Le moulin de la Galette), Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Berte Morisot (After Lunch, The Artist's Daughter, Julie, with Her Nanny), and Mary Cassatt (At the Theater) Additional Topics: Salon des Refusés, Hierarchy of Painting, Venus, Male Gaze, the Louvre, John Berger (Ways of Seeing), Émil Zola, Japanese Prints, Plein Air Painting, Louis Leroy, and Linda Nochlin (“Why are There no Great Women Artists”), and Ugly Renaissance Babies klairelockheart.com instagram.com/klairelockheart facebook.com/klairealockheart
"This week Kimberly spoke with New York based artist Madeleine Fia Matson about her process of making plein air paintings while in residence at LMCC's artist residency initiative in response to COVID-19. All images courtesy of the artist 00:00 - Podcast Introduction 00:33 - Episode Introduction 00:57 - Candy (Intermission) - Bleary 01:25 - Interview with Madeleine Fia Matsson (pt 1) 17:11 - Mic Break 17:45 - Interview with Madeleine Fia Matsson (pt 2) 29:54 - Outro 30:17 - I See Everything - Ian Sweet 32:14 - Finish "
There seems to be some misinformation about Plein Air painting (it's actually just outdoor painting ). Skip Whitcomb will clear up a few things on this topic. Skip Whitcomb online course: https://tucsonartacademyonline.com/skip-whitcomb-color-painting-online-art-workshop If you are interested in more free content make sure to visit our blog at https://tucsonartacademyonline.com/blog Instagram https://www.instagram.com/taaonline/ Facebook https://business.facebook.com/TucsonArtAcademyOnline
************************************************************At the time of recording, Bill Anton was slated to have an exhibition at the Desert Caballeros Museum in Wickenburg, AZ. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibition has been postponed until December 2021.************************************************************I've probably said this on more than one occasion, that this is a podcast you absolutely have to listen to, but I'm going to say it again. BILL ANTON IS A PODCAST YOU MUST LISTEN TO. This is especially true for artists because he lays out the road map of what it's gonna take if you want to succeed. It's not an easy road, but if you have the passion and the confidence to follow what Bill has done you will have a good life and succeed. This is a man who is extremely passionate about what he does. I'm a fan of his work and I think he has a skill set that very few have achieved. He is a wonderful landscape painter and his horses are amazing. If you want to get motivated and you think you're going to be an artist, listen to Bill Anton. He gives some very strong advice about what you need to do to succeed and if you follow his words of wisdom you'll end up on the right flight path.
"This week Kimberly spoke with Lesley Wamsley, a New York artist whose observation-based paintings work to document life in the present moment. Throughout the conversation, they spoke about Lesley's desire to document life through painting and the benefits that allowing herself to paint en plein air had on her art and life. Images courtesy of the artist 00:00 - Podcast Introduction 00:34 - Episode Introduction 01:04 - Colours - Thunder Jackson 01:19 - Interview with Lesley Wamsley (pt 1) 15:12 - Mic Break 15:46 - Interview with Lesley Wamsley (pt 2) 27:34 - Outro 28:00 - Colours (cont’d) - Thunder Jackson 29:10 - Finish "
I had landscape painter Matt Smith on the podcast today. He's such a good plein air artist and I was a fan and collector long before I ever representing him in my gallery. It took me 20 years before I was lucky enough to get Matt Smith to show in my gallery and it's fun to hear the story of how he got to be one of the best western painters in the country. He's renowned for not only his studio paintings and plein paintings but for his workshops where he shares his expansive skillset with others. If you're a painter and you want to paint outdoors, this a good one to absorb. Matt discusses the difficulties to succeed as a professional artist and what is required if you want to try to create for a living, especially as a plein air painter. Matt Smith on episode 124 of Art Dealer Diaries Podcast.See Matt Smith's Available Paintings Here:https://www.medicinemangallery.com/western-fine-art/southwestern-contemporary-painters/smith-matt
Today Eric Rhoads interviews Georgia Mansur, an American artist living and working in Australia for most of her life - you don't want to miss this one!
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Peter Larocque is the head of humanities and Curator of Cultural History and Art with the New Brunswick Museum.
If you love art, artists or are just inspired by art, then this episode is for you. Join Ron and Dennis Tyson and discover the world of Plein Air Painting and what drives the passion in an artist.
Do professional artists pain outside? Or is a romantic idea.
In this episode I talk with Michael Chamberlain, a plein air painter. We talk about the creative impulse, how he got started, why he loves painting landscapes, the best painting supplies (it’s not what you think), and much more. Find out why Michael loves plein air painting - and why you might learn to love it, too. Chamberlain Paintings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClTZKdjGPqdf7aeo29vPMoQ Follow Michael on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chamberlainpaintings/ Hang out with me at https://instagram.com/lovewhatyoulovepod or https://twitter.com/whatyoulovepod Check out my books at https://juliekrose.com LWYL Music: Inspiring Hope by Pink-Sounds https://audiojungle.net/user/pink-sounds
In this episode I want to share the fun plein-air experience I had with the IWS Israel group, as well as talk about my crazy new YouTube filming routine
Growing up in the Boston suburbs I have been fortunate enough to be surrounded by all the beauty that New England has to offer. Within a short distance I can be trekking through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, watching the waves crash against the rocky coast of Maine or seeing a sunrise from Cape Cod. I have been creating art in one form or another for nearly 40 years. I have done Illustration, logo design, web design, murals, posters. I've designed tattoos, graphic novel work, lettered windows and even air brushed t-shirts (come on it was the late 80's). Most of which has been done concurrently with a day job that has enabled me to raise three amazingly wonderful kids. It is the culmination of all these experiences that I now take to the outdoors of New England to fulfill my true calling that is Outdoor Landscape Painting or Plein Air Painting. For me, it is the experience and journey of each painting that I find so exhilarating. Not knowing where my next painting will take place, battling the seasonal elements of mother nature in New England and always up against time. All these factors are what brings life to a painting that may not receive the same treatment in the comforts of an art studio. The world is now my art studio and I hope that you will follow along with me on this journey, seeing this inspiring landscape through my eyes.
Join Eric Rhoads and five other highly influential experts for a panel discussion, recorded live at the Plein Air Convention!
How has plein air painting influenced and impacted animated motion pictures? What have top animation artists discovered about color and light that can help painters? Discover what artists Mike Hernandez (Dreamworks) and Bill Cone and Sharon Calahan (both with Pixar Animation Studios), all film industry veterans and landscape painters, have to say in this discussion with Eric Rhoads.
Western Artist John Moyers, discusses his life growing up in New Mexico and how the Southwest influenced his early collecting and artwork. John Moyers is the son of William Moyers one the earliest Cowboy Artists of America. John Moyers wife is the famed Western Artist Terri Kelli Moyers. John Moyers shares his method for painting and his artist influence the work of the famed Western Artist Robert Lougheed and going to Cal Arts his classmate included Tim Burton and John Lassiter.
Plein air artist Richard Oversmith on techniques for painting outdoors, understanding color, traveling with paints — and much more.
Have you ever wanted to grab your materials and head for the mountains for a plein air painting session? While that specific scenario may not resonate with every artist, I know the desire to change things up and get out of a creative slump will. My guest, Therese Morgan along with her friend and fellow artist, Mark David took off for the adventure of a lifetime backpacking the John Muir Trail. In our conversation, we discuss what led Therese to embark on this crazy expedition, challenges she faced along the way, how the trip impacted her artwork, what she learned from her journey, and much more. Caution, this episode may cause you to pack your bags and head for the hills (in a good way!) Hitting a wall. If you’ve been an artist for very long, chance are you’ve hit a wall, creatively. If you haven’t yet, consider yourself extremely lucky! What should you do when you hit a wall, find yourself in a slump, experience a creative block, or whatever you want to call it? Many artists have a unique take on how to get past a creative block. Some will say, to keep your head down and stick to your schedule while others will encourage you to take a break and pick up a book. Then there are crazy people like Therese Morgan who pack up their studio and go for a hike, and not just any hike, a twenty-seven-day hike along the John Muir Trail in California! Plein air painting, where? Have you experimented with plein air painting? Where have you explored and enjoyed the outdoors with your artwork? Have you ever done something as crazy as a twenty-seven-day hike with your shelter, clothing, food, water, and painting supplies strapped to your back? To some, plein air painting while on a multi-week hike might sound crazy, and to others (like me) it sounds like fun! Therese Morgan and her friend Mark David came to this idea one night over dinner. Their idea seemed great on paper, but they both wondered, could they pull it off? You might be under the assumption that Therese and Mark are avid and experienced backpackers; they were not. You also might assume that they had just received a generous grant or they had some other means of financial security; they did not. Lacking experience and the requisite finances, Therese and Mark forged ahead, convinced that their dream would be worth all foreseen and unforeseen challenges they’d face along the way. After some careful planning, the pair decided to embark on an almost month-long journey on the John Muir Trail. The John Muir Trail is a long-distance trail in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, passing through Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks. The trail's length is 211 miles long with an elevation gain of approximately 47,000 feet. For almost all of its length, the trail is in the High Sierra backcountry and wilderness areas, not exactly a “relaxing” experience. Lessons learned and brush miles logged. As you can imagine, Therese and Mark’s journey was challenging, to say the least. Hiker after hiker in the backcountry would pass them by, surprised that they’d take on such an adventure with their art supplies. Looking back, Therese is proud of the amazing feat that she accomplished by finishing her journey but also of the artwork she had created along the way. Combining their efforts, Therese and Mark have created the “Brushmiles” project. Brushmiles was a term their mutual teacher, Craig Nelson would say to them, in reference to putting in the effort to paint often, to put in the miles as a painter. You can get a glimpse of their journey by checking out the link to their page located in the resources section below. Outline of This Episode [0:55] I introduce my guest, Therese Morgan. [2:40] How did Therese get involved with painting? [5:30] Therese talks about her post-college creative slump. [11:50] The challenge of finding the right artistic community. [17:00] What led Therese and her friend to hike the John Muir Trail? [29:20] Therese talks about hitting the John Muir Trail. [36:00] What did Therese learn from her trip? [41:00] Things that went wrong on Therese’s trip. [43:15] How many paintings did Therese complete on the trail? What was her schedule? [46:30] Therese talks about the benefits and challenges of hiking with her peer. [48:30] How has the John Muir Trail experience influenced Therese’s artwork? Resources Mentioned on this episode Therese's website Brush Miles A Walk in the Woods Marie Kondo Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter
What happens when we go offline for a camping and hiking trip in the Olympic Peninsula with a plein air painter and a food blogger? We get really inspired. In a lot of ways, this is a simple episode about making friends offline. But it’s also about the headspace you cultivate when you step outside and how that makes room for thought and inspiration. And it’s also about experiencing an outdoor space through creative work and wanting to dig deeper than surface level when recreating. Last August, Columbia Sportswear brought Megan McDuffie and Heidi Annalise and (host) Gale Straub together for a backpacking trip. They learn about the surprising things they have in common, as well as the landscape around them. And to learn more, Gale calls up local Lorraine Greene, a member of the Makah tribe. Women Featured in this Episode: Heidi Annalise, Megan McDuffie, and Lorraine Greene. Hosted and produced by Gale Straub. In this episode, you'll hear: The benefits of taking online friends offline in the outdoors How food blogger Megan McDuffie and painter Heidi Annalise got started How the outdoors inspires creativity in us Insight as to what it's like to grow up on the Olympic Peninsula as a member of the Makah Tribe The sounds of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. Sponsored by Columbia Sportswear. Watch the "Offline" video featuring She Explores here. Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook. Visit She-Explores.com Resources mentioned in this episode: Columbia "Offline" Film Columbia OutDry Extreme The Sea is My Country by Joshua L. Reid Fresh Off the Grid Fresh Off the Grid Instagram Heidi Annalise Art Heidi Annalise Instagram Episodes air weekly on Wednesdays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Music for this episode is by Chris Zabriskie, Kai Engel, and Lee Rosevere via freemusicarchive.org with a CC by A license. Music is also by Snow Palms.
Local Hearted: Asheville Artists | WNC Artists | Art Business
Sue Dolamore is a plein air painter and an organizer of community with other artists. She is the coordinator for the Asheville Urban Landscape Painters (AULP), a group of artists that meets weekly for painting demonstrations and painting together on-site from life. Sue works in oils, watercolors, and acrylics, and she has developed quite the body of work over the past few years. Listening to Sue, it is easy to understand why she is a natural at supporting the growing community of artists that is AULP. During this conversation, she offers quite a few gems of wisdom about being an artist and about her approach to life in general. To connect with Sue and see more of her work: SCROLL down! visit her website https://www.suedolamore.com follow her on Facebook check out her work at Asheville Gallery of Art Highlights from this episode include: Sue's belief that painting practice should be play! Sue's view on what the soul of an artist longs for her discussion of how an artist's experience is important, not just the painting that is created a discussion of how practice pays off Sue's involvement with a project Preserving a Picturesque America, with the goal to paint scenes that were originally painted in the 1800s. one hour to paint and then auction off your painting for a good cause? What?! Listen to Sue talk about her participation in the Quick Draw event in Haywood county. Other Asheville artists and resources mentioned during this episode: Jennifer Pearson, owner of the Frugal Framer in Asheville and featured in Episode 9 of this show Asheville Urban Landscape Painters Lisa Blackshear Jo Ridge Kelly Ursula Gullow Colleen Hester Bryan Koontz Preserving a Picturesque America with Scott Varn Haywood County Quick Draw Art in the Park Community Grant Local Indoor sites mentioned by Sue in the interview (paintings below) Well Bred Bakery in Weaverville, NC Grove Park Inn lobby in Asheville, NC Sunnybank Inn in Hot Springs, NC And the site of Sue's daughter Kate, who lives in Florida: https://katedolamore.com More examples of paintings by Sue Dolamore:
Victoria Chick, New Mexico-based contemporary figurative artist and early 19th/20th century print collector, discusses the history of Plein Air Painting and how it made its way from Fontainbleau in France to America.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's A TOAST TO THE ARTS Show aired live on Dec. 1, 2017. Artists-in-Residence Programs with Tanya Ortega – Photographer & Founder of the National Parks Arts Foundation. History of Plein Air Painting with contemporary figurative artist Victoria Chick. Multi-platinum rock/country songwriter Kevin Fisher discusses his new solo album “BEER ME.” www.BigBlendRadio.com
My recent trip to Cuba (February 2016) sparked a whole new energy in my work. The vibrancy of the city, the vintage cars, the people, and the music helped to create a frenzy in my work that I am truly loving! And, my recent use of thicker paint, applied with palette knife, also creates a more dynamic visual. I’m now coupling this enhanced energy with my preference to painting outdoors directly on site. I feel that it is the best way to capture the immediacy of what I am feeling in the moment. It allows me to immerse myself in the subject. Whether standing next to a busy café, a crowded street or inside a jazz club, I know that it is not just the visual information that becomes a part of the painting. The sounds, the smells, the mood and the environment all become integral to the finished image.
Debra is a plein air painter from Southern California. She lives in Orange County where she has a studio and a gallery on Balboa Island. She has been featured in Art of the West, and Plein Air magazine, this year, her paintings will be exhibited in Maui Plein Air, and at the California Art Club Gold Medal Exhibition at the Autry Museum. Debra and I talk about…. What she teaches her students about simplification and avoiding the overwhelm of complicated subjects. How she started her own gallery - admitting what you’re good at and delegating the rest. Mistakes artists make when dealing with a gallery. The many plein air events she participates in, and how she uses that consistency to move her work.
Plein Air painter John Cosby began his art career at sea. Like so many people in their 20's he had the urge to travel and see what else is out there. Other sailors noticed him drawing, John needed to eat, so he sold his drawings or bartered for gear. In this episode, John describes how what started as a necessity morphed into a 35 year adventure in painting. When John began to focus exclusively on his art, there was not much going on in the New Port Beach area of California, in terms of art, so he started his own gallery. Just a little farther down the coast of California though, in Laguna Beach, there was a mecca, John give us the back story on how that came to be and how he, and a group of friends formed their own community of plein air painters with the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. John has been working on a project called Rust and Roadsides with Joe Paquet. They are painting what is known as the 'Rust Belt' - after many factories and manufacturing shut down across the United States, towns and entire cites were abandoned and left blighted. John tells some colorful stories about staying safe while plein air painting. And of course, as you probably expect by now, we talk about the issues artists wrestle with almost daily: Managing your painting practice, staying authentic despite real or perceived expectations from others, and when to share your work, and the pressures of social media.
Plein Air Painting, dust, rain & blistering sun all captured En plein air is a French expression which means "in the open air," and is particularly used to describe the act of painting outdoors. What is your medium and your kit look like? How much is your work outside a sketch or a finished product? What is your favorite time of day to paint plein air? What are your biggest challenges– shifting light, wind, dust or blistering sun? SuznneFrazier.com LisaBellMusic.com 8888ArtLook.com AstridPaustian.com NylaWhtmore.com ElizabethBlackArt.com LaurieZuckerman.com MollyDavisFineArt.com LoriHeight.com
Linda Fisler, Blanche McAlister Harris and Barbara Coleman, host of Artist Mentors Online Art Chat, interview Master Artist Joe Anna Arnett about Still Life painting versus Plein Air Painting. Which one is better? More creative? What are the benefits of each? Are their more collectors for still life paintings? More collectors for Plein Air painting?Join Us and find out! (Like this show? Want to know about upcoming shows? Go to www.LindaFisler.com and sign up for our free newsletter (upper right hand corner of the website). The newsletter contains information on upcoming shows! Thank you!)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LindaRiesenbergFisler)
Art as it happens - a chat with Debbie Komanski from the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens. We talk about the annual Winter Park Paint Out and painting en plein air.