Art on a Budget: Doreen Velin's Guide to Thrifty Masterpieces | ProcessArtDiscovery
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Dive into the world of affordable art with Doreen Velin on ProcessArtDiscovery! In this captivating series, Doreen embarks on a thrifty adventure, demonstrating how to turn budget finds into beautiful artworks. Highlights include:
Navigating thrift stores and dollar shops for art supplies
Repurposing old canvases and identifying suitable paints
Simple techniques for fixing imperfections in canvases
The essentials of choosing the right brushes for acrylic painting
Creating a homemade color wheel for endless color possibilities
Tips for selecting high-quality, budget-friendly paints
Transforming budget canvases into gallery-worthy pieces
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, Doreen's tips will empower you to create stunning masterpieces without overspending. Subscribe to ProcessArtDiscovery for more art tutorials that celebrate creativity on a budget!
Join Doreen Velin on her artistic journey, and let the magic of her creations inspire your own artistic exploration. Subscribe to Process Art Discovery for more captivating content from Doreen and other talented artists.
You can view more of Doreen's art at DoreenVelin.ca and email Doreen at dsvelin@hotmail.com
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Video by Lorenz Plourde for ProcessArt.ca
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I just found your channel. I am not sure how others feel about this, but as I am watching this I am a little surprised by your using the 1/3 size shared screen with the super large printed black portion on the right. It makes it harder to see what you are showing us. I'm watching on my phone as many do and tried turning it landscape but it was the same way. The print on the side isn't nearly as important as seeing what you are showing us. I like the content and how you explain things a lot and the great tips. Just this new viewers' perspective. I'll check out your videos and look forward to seeing what else you have.
@processartdiscovery
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment. What you are seeing is Doreen's first attempt at shooting a video with her husband locally and my attempt to turn it into a horizontal video. You can view the second attempt or shoot on Doreen's channel at @okanaganartgypsy which will appear on this channel later next month. Your patience is appreciated while we all learn how to make the best content and we both appreciate your kind words. :-)
May I suggest to drop the right side of the screen, it's just way too big and distracting. Apart from that, you are a super duper teacher ❤ Fantastic suggestions ❤😊
@processartdiscovery
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! That was our first attempt at creating a video outside of the studio and there was / is much to learn. On the second attempt Doreen and her husband Stan shot "A deep dive into local color" which is on her channel now at @okanaganartgypsy and will be featured here on Processartdiscovery next month. Thank you so much for watching!! :-)
Phenomenal information. New sub
@processartdiscovery
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! :-)
I don't think you are allowed to test canvases with alcohol in the store.
@tmerk4292
Ай бұрын
Oh shit, it's the canvas police 👀
@processartdiscovery
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the interest. In this case Doreen is testing a canvas from a used store for resurfacing and they didn't mind. Always a good idea to get permission ahead of time. :-)
@okanaganartgypsy
Ай бұрын
Thankyou. It was at value village and when you use a little alcohol on a q tip, It leaves no mark in the canvas. So has no effect on the picture. I hope you didn't think I was at an art gallery. That would be criminal!
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