Painting class - online




Because of the cold I found it hard to hold a pencil or brush during the past days.
Yesterday there was another painting class and I was absent. This did not spoil the fun, as I decided to participate online, just like a number of others. To outsiders, the painting class may seem like a pathetic group of losers, but there are certainly talented people among them. Occasionally, someone drops out (dies). The youngest participant is 20 and the oldest has just turned 83. You wouldn't think so, but the 83-year-old is a lot younger, fitter and more enthusiastic and, above all, more straightforward than many of the 30 to 40-year-olds I see around me.
A new online group has now been created, but it is still for letting know if you are absent, not for sharing work and exchanging experiences. So I am now doing this privately with two other members. One of them has MS. She mainly paints with oil paints, but is now also working with watercolours. This gives us a lot to talk about and we both use watercolour paper bought at Action. Of course, those who can afford it can splurge, but for the average hobbyist, all the expensive paper (cotton and cold-pressed) are too costly. So we use cheaper ones of all kinds and change our painting technique. This should be possible, of course, as we see in many videos on YouTube. Watercolour is no longer only used and accepted how we used to know it. All kinds of techniques have been developed that I find very similar to acrylic paint. Perhaps the new use of watercolour, whether or not in combination with the old techniques, makes watercolour much more interesting than acrylic and... a cheaper choice.
Because my package had not yet arrived and I had put the fish I had started during the previous lesson in it, I decided to use my new watercolour book. The previous one is full, so it's time for a new ugly sketchbook watercolour book (scrapbook). I repeated two previous exercises and then did something different: a lighthouse. Let's just say it didn't turn out well. Paper that creases on all sides, but despite being wet, the paint doesn't flow. I shortened the time by using a hairdryer, but that didn't make the paper any less creased. I had to use a ruler for the lighthouse because I couldn't stand seeing it crooked, and due to a lack of white, I used acrylic paint. Strangely enough, I couldn't make this paint splasht with the brush I used. Enough messing around. Today I'm going to try it again in a different way.
Image 1
Nano art - watercolour, 8 layers. The tape ruined my paper and the paint just ran underneath it. Look how crumpled and crooked the paper is. Result: the paint always runs in the same direction.
Conclusion: wet on wet doesn't work.
Image 2
Officially nano art, but I used a larger piece of paper and the paint I had left over. This is water with colour added (each layer a bit more paint).
Here I saved myself the tape.
Image 3
Still wet on wet and still using the hairdryer.
Lesson: the fewer colours, the better. 1 to a maximum of 5, I think I like one colour best.
Here too, the paint ran under the tape. So using masking tape is pointless.
Conclusion: it turned out better tha expected after some corrections, although it is not easy to work on paper that has been damaged by water. 300 grams means nothing at all.
Image 4
Sketch (only main lines) with Ikea coloured pencils (should also be suitable for watercolour).
I did only wet the parts of the paper that I was painting immediately.
Method:
1: top,
2: middle,
3: bottom,
4: details,
5: white middle with acrylic paint.
Conclusion: with this paper, it is better to leave the white parts unpainted. Used a ruler.
It seems that I can draw a thinner line with the brushes I received for my birthday.
Materials- watercolour - round brushes - watercolour book (Action) - white acrylic paint (Van Beiswijck titanium white), hairdryer, coloured pencils (IKEA)
5-2-2026
It's a good phrase, I have to remember it))
His generation grew up in a different environment and with different priorities. Of course, a lot depends on the person, but the influence of the environment is huge. It's hard to keep your essence in the midst of what's going on right now...
You might be right. She also hit her head and came out with 5 different "diseases" and the brake between being attentive, lying to please and so on is gone. She also has no boundaries and no longer cares about the world, what people think although I do believe she cares about me. I find it great to see how she manages, uses her phone like a teenager. There's nothing that stops her except for the lack of a driver's license. LOL
You're describing a man who can be congratulated on gaining his freedom :)
Being yourself is really difficult. We are already used to playing different roles and wearing different masks. Masks grow to our faces )
The person you're describing has his own world with his own boundaries. Perhaps there are fewer social boundaries and restrictions, but living in a society you should not go beyond certain limits. At least driving a car without a driver's license.))
In my opinion, the main freedom is freedom from the opinions of others, which you mentioned. And this is especially important for artists and creators. If you constantly look back at the opinions of colleagues, critics, and viewers... if you depend on their reactions, assessments, opinions... creative freedom disappears.
There are many talented artists, but few free ones.
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Ты описываешь человека, которого можно поздравить с обретением свободы :)
Быть самим собой очень трудно на самом деле. Мы уже привыкли исполнять разные роли и носить разные маски. Маски прирастают к нашим лицам )
У человека, которого ты описываешь, есть свой мир со своими границами. Возможно в нём меньше социальных границ и ограничений, но живя в социуме ты должен не выходить за определённые рамки. Хотя бы вождение автомобиля без водительских прав. ))
На мой взгляд, главная свобода - это свобода от мнения окружающих, о котором ты упомянула. И это особенно важно для художников и творцов. Если постоянно оглядываться на мнение коллег, критиков, зрителей... если быть зависимым от их реакции, оценки, мнения... пропадает свобода творчества.
Есть много талантливых художников, но мало свободных.
I think that if you truly want to be free, you have to be as self-reliant as possible, if not completely, and of course, strong when someone knocks on the door. Or just unleash the wolves on them, that's also an option. LOL.
When it comes to shedding the mask, it just depends on how dependent you are on others or... how you can live with yourself. I know I can't do that; I couldn't even as a child. The result? I paid a very high price and I'm still paying it, and yet... I'm overjoyed every day that I escaped this, and believe me, it's been over 40 years since I finally left this situation.
When it comes to art, it does indeed become difficult to be truly free, although many will say they do what they love most, even if it's commissioned, but as soon as art has to fill the wallet, the whole picture looks completely different. In that respect I agree with @ronthhoop that it is great when one can engage in art without having to be paid for it.
I wish you a great, creative day with freedom!
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@wakeupkitty
I'll think about a couple of wolves in my house, but in an apartment on the 8th floor... I'm afraid it will be difficult for them to feel like wolves))
It is very difficult to reset the mask (even the last one). You still have at least one skeleton in your closet and there's something you'd rather not talk about. This is already part of the mask. Only a hermit in the forest can live completely without a mask... masks are not needed in front of wolves, they will not help. And among people, from time to time, you still have to take into account others.
In art... yes, I agree with you and @ronthhoop, when you create something to sell, you try to take into account someone's tastes and preferences. This is no longer freedom, it is a market. And since I want to eat every day...))
I wish you a great, creative day with freedom too!
I was given a rare book yesterday. Faulkntr`s Mississippi
For me, it's a photo album with comments.
I didn't see any "commercial" photos there. He shot the way he saw and wanted and felt. I think he was free in his work. Maybe I'm wrong, because I don't know him or his life at all.
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Вчера мне подарили редкую книгу. Faulkntr`s Mississippi
Для меня это фотоальбом с комментариями.
Я не увидел там "коммерческих" фотографий. Он снимал так, как видел и как хотел и чувствовал. Думаю, он был свободным в своём творчестве. Возможно я и ошибаюсь, поскольку совсем не знаю его и его жизни.
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@wakeupkitty
Thanks 🖐 😊
Don't say that, it won't be an ugly notebook, you'll see your paintings will turn out beautiful, Practice and practice, so it will get better each time
There's noting wrong with an ugly sketch book.. it's where we warm up.. the same stretchs you do before you start running at night.. or did you give up on that?
I need more time to practice for sure, but it's hard to find that time.. strange how it flies by.
A happy week!
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It's good that they have online class for this. Surely, it's not just like the usual tutorial vids we saw everywhere
I join online but it's just me. No one tells what I should do or shows something. There's still no club, nothing. Online lessons are given by many but they are too expensive for me. A few months ago I thought about joining one but I am glad today I didn't since my interests shifted to a different type of art plus I do believe it's better to focus on some basics and the old art first before I get into the modern quickly made art (pouring paint and so on, no room inside here. Who knows I give it a try when it's Spring and there's no dus in the air).
There are so many different types of art out there; you could easily go broke trying to pay for every class, and that’s not even counting the cost of all the materials you have to buy. Is the pollen really that serious where you live, or is it just the dust? Where I am, it’s almost the same season all year round, so I never really get to plan things by the season. I don't even own clothes for different season!