I worked on this painting for 299 days!!
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This is the western painting in its entirety, I had to edit down 52 hours of footage into 21 minutes, so we are moving in this video! I will be posting more video tutorials from this painting soon, so stay tuned for that!
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great story I retired at 65 and now I have lost all those in a job just to make years in the past year I have learned what a good artist I am and never gave my self a chance at 65 I have found my passion.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Better late then never right? Happy painting!
@johns.9819
11 ай бұрын
@@ChrisKempter am poor but painting gives me contempment
@Gray-Today
11 ай бұрын
Grandma Moses never painted before she was 70.
@cynthiamarston2208
11 ай бұрын
I wish painting gave me contentment. It does on one hand and on the other hand it makes me frustrated and tests my patience.. im a instant gratification personality and I always work ….nothing seems to ever be play unless I’m watching my dogs run and play or some great movie…book. Painting is work and lots of learning curves. I also take it too seriously! Id rather work on a thing that results in a fine vessel of some useful kind or useful somethings. To me there is nothing useful about a painting on the wall more than mere decoration and I know how much work goes in to some of them….yet deep inside it seems trivial in the grand scheme of thing.. don’t know if that’s right. Im hoping it’s just a phase….sounds like depression too…. Everybody has different relationship with IT. painting….painting is the harder of any art I tried. Just need to know more about it. Acrylic to me is only half the process… it has some very frustrating ( to me) things about it.. it also alarms me when many painters settle in to a same thing different subject style. So called trademark… is that a goal? Why? Should it be?
@johns.9819
11 ай бұрын
@@cynthiamarston2208 learn patience first its hard i am still learning that in my life
Your mom was right when she said you could do it. Great painting.
This painting is beautiful and listening to your thoughts was the most important thing for me.
When our Amazing Lord was sculpting his master pieces he out did himself with the Kempters, Cris I believe he gave you a little more than his best, Stay Safe Stay Strong looking forward to Years of the sights and sounds of your talents, God love You and so do I🤟🏼🙋🏼♂️
As a veteran drawer and a neophyte painter this video was a better teaching tool than Bob Ross. Not that Bob Ross isn't great at edifying people how to paint. This video was perfect for me. To see you mess up and paint through your error and find what you were looking for. To see the camera zoomed in and see you mix with color and experiment, to hear your process. I met my favorite artist Donato Giancola, he told me he took pictures of his family on the beach for his paintings. I'm thirty days into my big canvas painting and your video is guiding me. Thank you so much!
@ChrisKempter
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!! That means a lot!
There are no words in the English language that can express how beautiful your painting is ! I truly love it !
@PaintYourDreamworld
11 ай бұрын
Well said 👏
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Preciate you
Dude, those rocks are almost painfully detailed! I can't quit looking at them. The take away from this, I think, is don't second guess your mama's instinct. She already knew, You're truly gifted, brother.
The thing that totally stunned me watching you paint is how, after finishing a complete idea, whoosh... you paint right over it and begin again, and create a different idea; that's literally the art of 'letting go'.
😁👋🥰😳wow that is so beautiful, you have so much patience to do all that art, that is amazing ,I like your voice ,your story is beautiful,thank you for sharing, your story gives us ,to trust in ourselves ,apréciate all this beautiful words ,wow God blessed you 🙏always, I’m talking for my self ,I’m sure other people think the same as me 😁🤔🥰thank you , awesome painting, I really enjoy listening to you, beautiful voice, You have so much talent, 😅blessings ,and thank you again for your time, and your step-by-step tutorial🥰Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰😁🦋 how can you paint and talk? Wow amazing OK. Take care.🥰🦋🥰🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍👌👌👌
Well Chris, as a lifelong artist myself, I'd have to say that the talent you have is exceptional. Keep it up, your doing a great job.
THAT PAINTING IS EPIC, KEEP IT UP ..
@ChrisKempter
8 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
Wonderful story! Wonderful painting! Excellent 💯😁👍
This is a real labour of love ❤
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
❤️
I am 66 and have done a few paintings, not great but I love it. It seems my processes are similar to yours. I find your video reassuring. I am working on one now. I will keep coming back to your videos. Thanks.
@ChrisKempter
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m almost finished with another one of these western painting videos.
Persistence pays. Excellent job.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
absolutely love this...ON that same page.... used to be in galleries, solo shows... then left that world and lost my art.....JUST Now returning.... thank you for this!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
I’m glad to hear you are getting back into it!
You got it! That's what I've wondered myself; coping a photo & making it ones own!,
Wait for it....wait for it..the Drum Rolls please....100,000 views. Congratulations Chris!
@ChrisKempter
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! This video continues to impress and astound me! Thanks again for the commission that started all this!
What you said about creating something of your own and not just copy a photo: I can't agree with that. I am a wild life and portrait artist and painting a tiger or a human face needs to be exactly as they are on a photo! And it's art too!
im amazed at someone having the talent to do this Its the best I've ever seen and I'm 63
Well done! I am 18 and I have been doing realistic acrylic paintings since I was in 5th grade. I want to start trying to get the depth and pop I see in your painting and as well as some of chuck blacks but when I tried oil I had the same frustrations with the never drying and ended up boxing the oils away and throwing away the painting to do in acrylic. I would love an explanation or a video that explains how you work your mediums to get that color to pop and mix well. Thanks.
MAGNIFICENT. If I had made it..I wouldn't have been able to scratch my head. True story. Thanks for sharing..all of it.
OMG, That is beautiful! I would love to have that hanging on my wall.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Would you be interested in a print? Thinking about getting some made.
Great painting, You are not artists with a “” talent, you have a great magnificent talent.
Chris, this is just incredible. I still can't believe your progress over the years. ❤
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
😘
Oh my goodness Chris. This painting is superb. I loved watching how it evolved from a blank canvas to a stunning realistic panoramic view. Wow!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
Over 150,000 views now, and 8700 subscribers...going to 10000! Great job.
@ChrisKempter
10 ай бұрын
Thank you sir!
I love your story on how you came into painting. It is almost odd how life takes one down path that might not even be considered. Beautiful work.
Had to laugh w every sentence you uttered, Chris. "Hey! This guy is me, lol!" Three days ago I finished a thousand word intro to a self-help book on my especially unique methodology for surviving a debilitating stroke. Mine left me paralyzed and bed-ridden. Doctors told my family it would be wise to start preparing for the worst. They admitted they shouldn't say anything but they felt obligated to tell them at best I had a week to live. As of April 17th, it's been sixteen years. My sisters had told me what they said. The result of that? Three months later I walked out of said hospital 85% recovered. That wasn't the methodology, but it was a very effective stimulus toward my actions and intent. Helluva job, by the way. CS. I am in agreement with everything you've stated. It's uncanny. So far I've accumulated stuff... slowly isn't the word for it... lot's of stuff... while observing and learning.. it's really about the doing though, isn't it? I now have assembled almost everything to start and finish a painting in each and every kind of medium. No lie. My plan is to illustrate the book myself, and after hearing your innermost thoughts and watching you work, I think I'm finally ready to begin. You are an impressive guy. The irony is that all I really know for sure about the book is which illustrations it's going to need. Thanks for this, Chris. You have a great, mom. Treasure her for her insight and her ability to look beyond the pale and into your soul. I will be back.
Thank you so much for your "journey" as it continues to go and grow. I fell the same ! I m 80 yrs . I took major art in H S then went on to classes outside. Basically self taught with some guidance from pros. I have sold a few - although I m still learning my own style and confidence abt it. It seems to change from each painting to painting. - it depends the way I feel and how to approach it. p s keep me posted.
Beautiful.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
I almost have no words for the thoughts going through my mind or the feelings I'm feeling right now. This is probably the best and most thoughtful, wholesome and well-done video I've ever seen. From the way you started out the video to the detailed shots of you painting to the cometary. The atmosphere was incredibly relaxing yet enticing and it really put some thoughts into motion for me. I have for some time now been wanting to start painting and very recently did something about it. Watching you paint like this, the painting itself and how it came along, has given me so much motivation and patience about the process. Honestly when I first clicked on this and started to watch I had unconsciously presumed you were a big channel with several hundred thousand subscribers, not only because of the incredible quality of the video but your painting skills as well. I was mildly surprised when I realized otherwise. Good job with this work, it really looks fantastic, and you amazed me.
I am a trained commercial artist since way before photoshop and digital. Your story is amazing and your talent is fantastic.
I enjoyed so much your experiences through narrative in painting.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
It takes as long as it takes. Ultimately it's all about you and your integrity as a human. What you create is a representation of who you are. Happy Failures.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Lol thanks.
Thank you for making this video. Your story and experience inspire me so much.
Perspective and detail is amazing.
I agree with everything you have said. I have tons to learn and you still learn till you die.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
👍
Great job Chris. Fantastic composition and capture of the love of a hard-working cowboy and his two kiddos.
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
I could cry seeeing the gifted way you paint. Thank you.
So beautiful! Love this video. Subscribed. Can't wait to see more. You have a wonderful gift!
Wow. Just wow! Incredibly beautiful.
Nice landscape. Congratulations. This what painting is about: a winding road, where sometimes you want something, but the canvas says another, and how we must change the point of view, and start all over... Comes and goes... Is the quest for a dream made of color and hard work
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
You should be a poet.
@ManukRojo
11 ай бұрын
@@ChrisKempter that is a serious craftsmanship.... Words are precious..
The depth is Amazing! KEEEP IT 🔥🔥
Gorgeous! Spectacular! I'm a retired model maker from the 90s who worked in the film industry. Your work has inspired me to take up painting. Thank you fine sir!
As a self-taught artist myself. I'm in awe with the beauty and depth of this painting.❤😍 It conveys a vivid imagery of western culture and hard work. I felt lucky coming across your video. It's my first time watching one of your paintings. And you've inspired me with your story to stay consistent & work harder.🥹 I've been struggling to keep up. You did a wonderful job 👌🏼👍🏼
Wow...what a stunning painting! Very well done. I guess you never know what's inside us 'till you try...
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Yep!
What is art? Art is story. All art is story. A photograph of something is the thing itself. The painting is the story of it. Story was the first art form and all art forms have that foundation. A story is a shared experience. All art is a shared experience. We need art because we need story because we need that shared experience.
FYI ART it's not about how long it takes, but it's all about how it looks once finished. Some of the most beautiful artwork that hangs in Museums took only minutes to create!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
👍
@TTArt
10 ай бұрын
Like which ones?
A timeless painting that will please the eye for generations to come.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Your calm voice and this painting unfolding step by step put me in a whole diffrent world🔥
Even Picasso by itself will be astonished! Amazing 👏🙌🏻
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
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I would encourage you to continue in your painting journey. As a professional artist myself you have raw, natural talent with great potential still ahead.
I started with your how to paint a rock video and then found this. I really enjoyed the story and watching you work. It's truly a labor of love when an artist struggles for perfection. I do the same thing. I'm also self taught. Figuring out the composition is the hardest part. It's a fun creative process though and so fulfilling when it's done. Thanks for this very enjoyable video. I loved it.
You are a natural talent. I am so happy for you that you found that you can create the magic.
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate that
Your thoughts are the same journeys i had.Your honesty is the work pf a true artist
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Fabulous painting, no wonder it took so long. Just wonderful. Raewyn, Brisbane.
Truly amazing painting and a great story! Loved the video! Keep up the good work.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you sir!
This is absolutely gorgeous! So talented.
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Thanks Chris. Fascinating..
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL❤
Beautifull. Well done.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Thank you for creating and sharing your unique talent. I was / am in awe of the imagery and story line - you took me to a magical place, a Utopia
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Just don’t forget to come back.
The time, energy, inspiration, consistent persistency, priceless talent, and love for the arts makes this piece priceless to some. Love everything involved, everything about this creation of yours, it is out of this world for real. Can not say Love it enough. Stay inspired and Remain blessed. Hope you have a Great day everyday! Thanks for taking the time to share this with others, it is greatly appreciated.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Chris, definitely your best non-music video ever. I make that distinction for a reason. Something unique comes out of you when you're playing and/or singing, it's spiritual. It's the work of art. A much harder bar to reach in a video about creating visual art where the goal is to accurately describe feelings and processes. That being said, this video is astounding. Perfect to it's purpose, revealing of your mind and heart. Showing the result of the courage to change, and change again. Intended or not it creates a very personal connection with you, when I think about it, a very Christ like thing to do. I could go on but I won't. Brother, you hit this one out of the park. I hope creating this video brings rightful confidence, pride of the work God has/is doing in you, and Peace. Thank you Chris.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Wow! I really appreciate that kind words. This one definitely made me a much better artist and challenged me in many ways!
A genuine congrats to you young man. I'm not sure anyone who hasn't done it realize the moments. The steps, the obstacles that give you every reason to throw it all away. It's s much harder than most can imagine. Not painting, but everything internal and external that comes along with it. You should be so proud of yourself.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@multibuleke9928
10 ай бұрын
@@ChrisKempter you are a real talent and king of sky painting !
This is incredible and inspiring! Thank you!
Very nice. It is refreshing as well to hear some one speak about painting and their work, with out making it sound very pretentious - Bravo, great work.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I do my best.
bravo! it's outstanding.
All that time was definitely worth it ,what a fantastic painting .
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Amazing painting,I love it ❤
that is exactly what happened to me maybe five years ago. My wife bought me an oil painting kit and a bob ross book. It had a good outcome
this is awesome...one of the best work ive seen lately
💕🎨thanks for sharing 😊 beautiful !
"" ❤️ SWEET ❤️ "" , GREAT COMPOSITION , GREAT PAINTING ❤️ GREAT DETAILS AND DEPTH PERCEPTION ❤️ THE REALISM IS FINOMINAL , AMAZING ❤️
It's beautiful! I've recently started wet on wet landscapes. Watching Bill Alexander, and Bob Ross. It's a wonderful escape from reality for a while. I could never draw very well, but I have found that I can do those types of landscapes.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Very cool!
Painters like this should be admired......they produce real and beautiful art that invokes in you an ambience of calm.....instead of taping bananas on a canvas
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
i sat down to watch this but had to stop after a couple of minutes.. ..10 minutes later i was back with my cup of coffee (couple of biscuits too) and settled down to watch.. aldi's coffee has never tasted better.. thanks for the video and journey :) ps. didnt touch the biscuits
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Lol no worries. They would be stale by the time I got to them.
This could be a Boards of Canada album cover. Great work!
Beautiful man, your painting, spirit, driven ambition, and knowing what life is all about, complete happiness.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
This is so refreshing - love listening to you speak as you create a STUNNINGLY captivating piece ❤
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Chris, your work is unbelievable. keep it up.
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
I can identify with you on so many levels with painting. I am still learning color combinations….playing…I can pretty much take a photo and copy it. I do love taking a photo and changing. But it’s hard to do sometimes. I still have achieved the depth that I would like, but I think that just comes with time, patience, and continuing to paint. I love acrylics and their transparency to give more depth. I would love to just draw something and paint it, but I seem to have a blank head. Maybe some day…I’ve only been painting seriously for a couple years. I’m currently in my 70s…lol! But it is a stress reliever. Loved watching this!
@ChrisKempter
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, painting with no reference photos is hard. Definitely worth the try though as it will teach you many things!
What an incredible painting! I am so envious of your talent!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I am glad that you persevered to create such a beautiful painting and to learn along the way. Thanks for sharing your inspirational story!
Doing great brother! Beautiful work. Once you get down the light source and how to work the color shading, it becomes something truly beautiful. I wish you all the best! God bless!
👍- Fabulous Art ! Fabulous Artist ! - 🙂-
Beautiful job capturing this magical moment.
@ChrisKempter
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Perfect story, great picture. My congratulation.
Just stumbled on this video , such a great inspiring story .
I think your question, 'what is art?' was the most important. Too much of what is claimed to be art today is either insulting fraud, and not art at all, or the artist hasn't gone through the process of learning the proper technique and discipline required to produce good art. Even the person who is naturally gifted at drawing and mixing paints will not succeed unless they go through the learning process that you have gone through. Good art resonates with the person observing it. Like poetry, it expresses feelings and associations that we can identify with. I think that you are at that stage now where you can get it to be 'just right'. I get a yearning to be in the painting, to experience the sense of freedom and space and other things that it suggests and that are hard to express. Well done!
There’s SO MUCH meaning in that painting, and what it so beautiful is that the meaning can be different for every person viewing it. You know you are truly an artist when you can evoke such a strong emotion from what you put from paint to brush to canvas. I’m grateful for the journey you took me on with honest narration and the peacefulness of watching you perfect your craft.
This is a true masterpiece Chris!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@PaintYourDreamworld
11 ай бұрын
It really is
It's incredible, it's gorgeous, it's beautiful. You've got what it takes.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Chris, this is brilliant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your work/love and I hope you finished that book of yours.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Your very welcome!
I am so glad this video popped up in my suggestions....Wow! Subscribed and thanks for sharing!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
Wow! Chris this is in my eyes a true masterpiece! Your story in the narration is truly touching and inspirational to all. I have always been interested in Drawing and painting from a very young age. My first experience with oil paints and canvas was much like yours watching reruns of Bob Ross and becoming inspired by his narration throughout his on screen tutorials. However I have never had that ability too bring out the depth and realism in my paintings. I put down the brush quite a few years ago now however your video has truly inspired me to pick up the paint brush again and this time create my own scene rather then copy an image or a scene from a photo. Persistence is the key and I think that learning to make changes on your canvas and paint over something you are not happy with is the true experience. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to seeing many more of your creations.
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! I definitely would encourage you to pick it up again! Life is too short to not give it a shot!
@nickargi
11 ай бұрын
@@ChrisKempter Thank you Chris I definitely will. 😉
The thadaaaaa at the end😂😂😂 You can see how happie he is that its finished👍
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
For real though. That relief would sell for top dollar!
Beautiful! What a master!
My wife just walked in the room and exclaimed “…what the hell are you watching… all because at the end I said “ F@&$ing BRAVO!” I don’t know which I enjoy more the finished product or the truth of self improvement and discovery…. Simply brilliant!!!
@ChrisKempter
11 ай бұрын
Lol thanks! I really appreciate that!