Sunday, March 16, 2014

My First Painting Demo Video!




Here it is! my very first painting demonstration video. There was quite a learning curve on all of this–took a LOT of time– but I had a blast. And there is still so much to learn! I have a entirely new respect for artists that regularly create videos. It is very time consuming, although I suppose you get better and better at it, just like anything.



I don't have a proper video camera, so I used my iPod Touch along with a special tripod adapter and my regular cheap-o tripod to shoot this. Again, lots to learn but overall the set up worked nicely. I even got to put one of my photo lights to use.



Starting out, I had an idea of what I wanted to do, something similar to some other pieces I've done recently, using a pallet knife and broad swipes of color. As you'll see, I decided to shift the idea to more closely follow my inspiration than stick with a strictly abstract piece. I've never been taught how to properly use a pallet knife, so I just go about it all willy nilly, just the way I like it. 

You'll also see me paint with my fingers quite a bit. I think it's a wonderful way to make flowers and blend color. I also like to use sandpaper because it helps the piece feel lived in and a bit worn, like a great pair of jeans. You'll notice I keep going over and over the piece. Part of that is refining and honing the look. Part is just covering up what I no longer like. But even when I cover things up, the depth of the piece is always enhanced with these layers and layers of paint. I think it makes it a lot more interesting.

I don't have a title for this yet, so if you have any ideas, lay them on me. 



I hope you enjoy watching. I got it down to just over 25 minutes, so I hope it's not too long!

In the comments below, please let me know what you think of the video, and any suggestions you have RE: music, lighting, duration, etc. I'd love to hear them!



Supply List
12" 12" Blick Premier stretched canvas, 7/8" deep


Valspar satin latex sample pots:
Belle Grove Sorbet, Rushing Stream and Lovely Buff

Bilck matte acrylic in Brilliant Magenta

Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue
Mars Black

Cobalt Turquois
Phthalo Turquois
Quinacridone Magenta

Payne's Grey
Turquoise

My Pinterest Inspiration 


5 comments:

  1. Fantastic Kelly! I thoroughly enjoyed watching you create the painting. You are so talented! Thank you for sharing. At the 6:00 mark in the video, what do you put on? A Gloss Medium? Can't wait to see what's next!!

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    1. Thanks, Renee! I really appreciate it! The product at 6:00/Changing Directions is gesso. The Liquitex isn't super opaque, so the background still shows through.

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  2. Thanks! I would love to learn a new craft! ROFL!! Seems there are lots of on-line lessons and tutorials now. I saw a link on your Blog a while back that was very intriguing. Keep up the good work. <3

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  3. LOVE this piece, Kelly! So cool to see the video, too. I had no idea you had create this when I saw the finished painting at the For the Love of Art Show last weekend. Is this one still available for purchase?

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    1. Thanks, Margaret! Yes, it's still available. I have $75 on it, but will certainly entertain other offers! :)

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