i started this one today, i think it is brilliant, the backround, the reliers of colors, i think is very impressionist. I love the orange behind, and i think , people are very pragmatics with colors the missed of artistic point of view. Art is freedom i believe, but very different from artist to artist. Thanks Jane for this!
Hi Jane, Your voice is so calming. Sometimes I just put you on just to get the calming effect, without paint! Suggestion. Would suggest zooming back more often to see the overall effect in different stages. thank you Jane!
I've used this video to help me out on 2 paintings now. They look completely different from each other but similar. I like your videos because you use terms that are easy to understand and the repeating in different words helps a lot. I find other artist say the same thing in the same way over and over and I have no clue what they mean but you will say things differently so if I didn't understand the first time I would understand the second or third. Thank you
I'm working on this one. I feel I have too much crimson in the underpainting but I'm still going with it. Love the encouragement from Jane to try new things (underpainting colors, brushes, etc). Really awesome teacher!!
Holy moly, I absolutely loved painting this! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've never painted with a palette knife before today, but man oh man, I am in love <3
I love this rustic style of painting that you get with a palette knife. I would love to see more of these…maybe a demonstration of a church or a vase of flowers. Thanks so much for sharing your talent!
For those concerned about the perspective on the roofline: the reference photo of this particular barn shows that the upper corners of each end of the barn roof is pitched forward therefore the resulting shape from the side is more like an inverted trapezoid not parallel like a regular roofline might be. Please watch the video explanation and see reference photo for more info. It is not out of perspective. It is just an unusual angle.
This is awesome Angela!! Great style! 🙂 You could not "only" work as a pet whisperer lol but could also work as someone teaching meditation! You got that voice that makes one all relaxed!! Ohhh no worries Angela LOL I were not on the live show as I were in bed then 🙁 So been watching this on the day – and no headphones on then! 😉
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i started this one today, i think it is brilliant, the backround, the reliers of colors, i think is very impressionist. I love the orange behind, and i think , people are very pragmatics with colors the missed of artistic point of view. Art is freedom i believe, but very different from artist to artist. Thanks Jane for this!
At the 8 minute mark it looks like you’ve painted the word ‘lazy’ or ‘Ebay’ in the top right corner ?
I instantly fell in love with this painting at 46:19. How it all came together ?!! This is what I love about impressionist painting ❤️ thank you
This is a favorite! Thank-you!
This one is really, really special. Reminds me of an antique or old master's timeless art. Wow!
Jane you are always different in thinking of painting are you believe
Awesome tutorial as always Jane, Thank you!! 🙂
Lol Bloppit TM Love your lessons Jane
Hi Jane, Your voice is so calming. Sometimes I just put you on just to get the calming effect, without paint! Suggestion. Would suggest zooming back more often to see the overall effect in different stages.
thank you Jane!
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I am new to acrylic painting and your techniques and insights are awesome!
Lovely ?
Beautiful!
Jane i enjoy your and I thank you for posting it
I've used this video to help me out on 2 paintings now. They look completely different from each other but similar. I like your videos because you use terms that are easy to understand and the repeating in different words helps a lot. I find other artist say the same thing in the same way over and over and I have no clue what they mean but you will say things differently so if I didn't understand the first time I would understand the second or third. Thank you
I really enjoyed watching this painting. I hope to try it soon!
Jane, your channel is my happy place. Thank you.
Love it thank you xx
I was wondering why you do the sky after you do the trees? I have noticed many artists do this and it puzzles me… Thanks
Thank you for another wonderful lesson Jane
I'm working on this one. I feel I have too much crimson in the underpainting but I'm still going with it. Love the encouragement from Jane to try new things (underpainting colors, brushes, etc). Really awesome teacher!!
Is that a canvas or paper from a sketchbook????
Hello . I see you are using chalk and can remove lines by just rubbing it out. What type of chalk/brand are you using please.
Love how you brought a photo to an amazing painting .. great detailed work .. very helpful to learn .. ?
Trouble hearing you both….I have my computer on highest volume….is it just me ?
Holy moly, I absolutely loved painting this! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I've never painted with a palette knife before today, but man oh man, I am in love <3
Hi Angela, I did watch a few min of the video and hope to work on it tonight. Could you provide a list of colors used?
Look at chinchillas. They have a unique way of getting clean. It fun to watch.
Tank is IN the barn! 🙂
Love this!❤ Looks fun to do ? Tyfs ??
I love this rustic style of painting that you get with a palette knife. I would love to see more of these…maybe a demonstration of a church or a vase of flowers. Thanks so much for sharing your talent!
like the style of the barn and the colors you used
For those concerned about the perspective on the roofline: the reference photo of this particular barn shows that the upper corners of each end of the barn roof is pitched forward therefore the resulting shape from the side is more like an inverted trapezoid not parallel like a regular roofline might be. Please watch the video explanation and see reference photo for more info. It is not out of perspective. It is just an unusual angle.
Love this Angela…. project for the weekend!
I love the palette knife lesson, thanks
I am a little afraid to use the Palette knife but I am going to try this one.. I love the barn.. thank you Angela.
Beautiful very similar to my grandparents. Ty for sharing
It looks beautiful! Thank you Angela
This is awesome Angela!! Great style! 🙂 You could not "only" work as a pet whisperer lol but could also work as someone teaching meditation! You got that voice that makes one all relaxed!!
Ohhh no worries Angela LOL I were not on the live show as I were in bed then 🙁 So been watching this on the day – and no headphones on then! 😉
I liked it.. thank you 🙂
Your "chimney stacks" are actually cupalas. They are in place to ensure proper ventilation in the hay loft.