A tragedy changed the course of her life. Marie does what I do, turns the canvas around to different points to work. Marie's detail reminds me of miniature artist's. Speaking of which… Mr Graeme Stevenson, when will you be showcasing the miniature artists of the world?
I drew stick figures until I was in my 30s & stumbled on a book called "Drawing With the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards. That's when I learned to draw something upside down to cut off the verbal left portion of the brain & start using the right side to draw shapes. When I turned it right side up it was a picture. I felt cheated out of 30+ years, because no one said, it's not that you can't draw, it's that you're not looking at it right. So great to see you use the technique here. You do amazing paintings.
Wow, Absolutely wonderful art. It is amazing how real every painting looks. I am a newbie at pastel painting and would love to be able to do what you do.I will have to try and get up North to see your gallery.Your talent is so enspiring. Thankyou. Lynda from South Island
Quite impressed. I've never been a big fan of that super- realistic kind of style ( Here in Canada, we have Robert Bateman ), but I like Marie's work. I can still see how the paint was applied, as opposed to something that just looks like a photograph. A weird question though, what easel is that? I noticed she adjusted it with one hand. Slightly easier than my home-made wall-mounted design that takes three hands to adjust. And how's the wing Graeme? Healing better? Thanks.
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A tragedy changed the course of her life. Marie does what I do, turns the canvas around to different points to work. Marie's detail reminds me of miniature artist's. Speaking of which… Mr Graeme Stevenson, when will you be showcasing the miniature artists of the world?
art born out of pain is pure and intense
I drew stick figures until I was in my 30s & stumbled on a book called "Drawing With the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards. That's when I learned to draw something upside down to cut off the verbal left portion of the brain & start using the right side to draw shapes. When I turned it right side up it was a picture. I felt cheated out of 30+ years, because no one said, it's not that you can't draw, it's that you're not looking at it right. So great to see you use the technique here. You do amazing paintings.
wow… love your art…
i am a massive fan marie
7 dislikes are they blind or green eyed, this artist is amazing and brings out the essence of the animals she paints
Wow, Absolutely wonderful art. It is amazing how real every painting looks. I am a newbie at pastel painting and would love to be able to do what you do.I will have to try and get up North to see your gallery.Your talent is so enspiring. Thankyou. Lynda from South Island
Amazing work & wonderful channel
Inspirational!
How beautiful, she is so talented. Can I ask about the brushes she used, which brand ?
Well done . What a feast for the eye! Thank you for sharing your experience! Once again thanks Graeme for bringing a wonderful artist to our attention
wonderful oil painting. With hyperrealism paintings.
I am just curious why you gesso the canvas or paper for a watercolor painting? I am a newbie, trying to understand all of this. Thanks!
Quite impressed.
I've never been a big fan of that super- realistic kind of style ( Here in Canada, we have Robert Bateman ), but I like Marie's work. I can still see how the paint was applied, as opposed to something that just looks like a photograph. A weird question though, what easel is that? I noticed she adjusted it with one hand. Slightly easier than my home-made wall-mounted design that takes three hands to adjust.
And how's the wing Graeme? Healing better?
Thanks.
Oh those sheep and those cows are incredible!!! Love them! Thank you for sharing. (Watching in Canada)
What an amazing talent!! This artist is world class and well worth investing in.
I wish you would have had time to show how she did the curls on top of his head. Beautiful animal art.
very great video and artist! I really enjoyed watching your work!
This is soo amazing ..thank you for sharing 🙂
She just switched to a ..what kind of brush ?? for detail by Princeton ? At around 17:00 when she painting detail fur around the nose