Kyle Buckland Plein Air Oil Painting Demonstration Beginner Lesson #12 Landscape Demo Art
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
My exhibit at Blowing Rock Frameworks and Gallery in Blowing Rock, NC is Saturday June 16th 5-8pm . Show will be up untill June 19th
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Want to learn the basics of plein air oil painting? The term plein air comes from the french for in the open and describes the concept of taking your paints and easel outside and painting the landscape on location. Join me in my series of free informative beginner level videos, where I will teach you about the essential materials and techniques required to successfully paint the landscape en plein air!
Material List:
Gloves
Oil Paint: Cadmium Red Light, Cadmium Yellow Light, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Ivory Black, Titanium White(200ml tubes)
French Easel
Paint Thinner: Gamsol or Oderless Mineral Spirits
Medium: Galkyd or Linseed Oil
Metal Brush Washer
Brushes:White Bristle Flat no.6,8,10,12 Filbert no.8, 10,12
Quality Paper Towels
Canvas: Stretched Canvas or Canvas Panel
Palette
Palette Knife
Пікірлер: 91
I’m blown away! Thank you for sharing your love of paint with me.
Awesome video Kyle!
Great demo and explanations!
This is my favourite painting from you so far.
Excellent video; maybe your best yet. I can't wait for the advanced videos.
Looks tick. Just love your intensity and happiness. It is contagious.
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Marcus Cassius Thanks 👍
Excellent!
Super speed painting. so cool
So wonderful and so helpful!!
Beautiful artwork. Congratulations!
So enjoying your classes. Fantastic art work, and your teaching skills are excellent.
Wonderful process!! Thank you!
I love how you paint and how you see and your explanation while doing it is amazing thank you i am learning so much
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Awesome painting .... love this one !! 😄
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Brendan Mc Geown , thanks.. this was a fun one:)
Love this one. So much information
This is awesome. I paint in WC but I just decided to try oils now when I saw you. I love it. You are so clear and teach well thank you❤
Good explanation on how to do a lot of painting with bigger brushes and keeping the brushes simple when doing plein air. Great tip on the quantity of paint. I know I made the same error when I first started.
Thank you Kyle, I have watched and learned from the past 12 videos and looking forward to seeing more. Spring is here and I will be out painting soon.
Great instruction and thoroughly enjoyed watch you. 👩🎨
Thanks for your generosity in sharing your insights and knowledge. It’s inspiring!
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
giel hofmann thanks for watching! Glad you are inspired:)!
Beautiful painting! Wonderful information!
@theartfulsouls4529
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
Thank you Kyle - excellent demonstration re blocking in and progressing through re tones etc. Caz.
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Caz Scot , Thanks:) yes a good block in is so important and then also knowing how to progress without losing the big shapes.
l've been lax....... so today is catch up with your videos a pleasure for sure thank you
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience Kyle! You have helped me improve my painting with your advice. I have the same French easel. I replaced the thumb nuts with wing nuts so I can tighten it better. I hope you find my suggestion to be helpful. Thank you again!
Another wonderful demo. I’m really enjoying these Kyle but I’ve only just found you and I would love to watch your advanced videos.
Very beautiful.
@theartfulsouls4529
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
Welcome back Kyle! Really enjoyed this painting. It’s good to have you back! I hope the opening and the show are a booming success. You knock ‘em dead you hear. Can’t wait for the advanced videos to start but I will. Again, good luck tomorrow!
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Richard Lumpkin Thanks,had a great opening..sold some work and met new collectors😀 it's good to get back to making the videos!!
@richardlumpkin4607
6 жыл бұрын
The Artful Souls Congratulations! It’s always good when a brother/sister artist does well. That’s great news! Looking forward to even more.
My god, no it’s Kyle coming back from the dead. Hey brother welcome back happy to see you. I miss you a lot.
Another informative video demonstration. Thank you so much for the tips. I'd call your adventure "Kyle's Easel Battles," as you mentioned.
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁
As a watercolourist I’ve decided to get back into oils and this is the first video of yours I’ve watched. I really liked your instructional style and look forward to going through your earlier videos.
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Parnell , Thanks! Enjoy:)!
very informative, I received insights on this video alone!! the motivation is real! Thanks again🍻
Very helpful video -- thanks!
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
trentriver thanks for watching:)
Wow, thank you so much for your videos,so helpful..
@theartfulsouls4529
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 😁
very nice
Hi! my friend Kyle, This one is very tick. I find it`s like a art naïf paint! I love that. thank`s for this new video, have a good day!
@KatMa664
6 жыл бұрын
Kyle you really gave us an easy way to do skyholes. Weaving solves lots of problems with the mystery of how to make realistic skyholes.
@KatMa664
6 жыл бұрын
Kyle don’t eat the bugs. Lol.
Kyle, that was one of the best instructional vlogs I have seen and realy helps me as an amateur mate, well done! Bert from Oz
Lol I like the beard evolution
These videos are amazing! can you please do a video of how to paint ocean waves? Thanks!!
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
Just did . check out my most recent upload:) thanks!
Yea Kyle. Another good one. Don't forget your checklist lol
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
arew234 thanks, check:)
@arew234
6 жыл бұрын
The Artful Souls yer fb buddy Rock
This is a great demo! I wish there were a still photo of the finished painting to refer to while watching. Because for one thing, the video camera bleaches the painting surface as it balances the color of the whole scene. And for another, I find it useful to know where the painting is headed when I watch these demos. (Maybe there's an easy way to go back and forth in a KZread video that I haven't figured out how to do?) In any case, thanks for another great lesson Kyle!
@PrincessAloeVera
5 жыл бұрын
I like to watch the last few minutes of the vid first... and THEN start at the beginning.. so then I know where it's going and I do find that helpful.. This young man is a true master in my opinion. wow.
Great lesson Kyle, but where are you? no more videos? :/
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
seventhsun1 , Thanks..I'll be back soon:) been working on several other things and also trying to figure out the logistics behind filming / editing/ selling my advanced classes. I'll probably do another free beginner class next week:) cheers!
I have watched, learned and enjoyed. Thank you so much. I can’t find any more advanced videos that you mention. Are they available for sale somewhere?
@theartfulsouls4529
Жыл бұрын
I actually released a full length art instruction video through streamline publishing. Check it out here: lilipubsorders.com/products/kyle-buckland-courageous-color?AF-4902 thank you 👍🎨🙂
Nice one KyleYou made a pretty but not so interesting sceneINTERESTING.....Learning how its all about the painting and not copying what is in front of you.....Bravo
Exactly, what should I learn trough this video?
Hi Kyle, I have a question if thats ok. How do you transport your small paintings when you use the paper supports? Once I'm at the car I can lay them down but not sure how to carry more than one at a time. Enjoying your videos very much.
Another super painting here Kyle, Thank you.
I was looking at some of your paintings on your website with one of my young daughters. She's eleven. She told me to squint my eyes to look at your printing (like you suggest in your tutorials). I did so and was stunned to realise that the image almost felt like it was 3d. I literally felt like I was falling into the painting. The way you had laid out your picture, with cools and warms, lights and darks... I suddenly realised what impressionism is all about. For a fleeting moment I was in that mountain glade. After 35 years of studying art, I realised, for the first time, what art is actually all about. I guess that sounds a little silly or mawkish. But I realise now why realistic painting cannot carry the same emotional pull as in impressionism. Because your brain has to do some of the work, you become involved with the paing=ting in an intimate way that isn't really possible with realism or ultra-realism. Of course, it takes a master to be able to render an image that can accomplish that. I would love to be able to purchase a book showcasing your wonderful art.
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this. 😁❤️ 🙏
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
That is what painting is all about!
I always keep a pair of pliers in my French easel to tighten the nuts
Wish there was some close-up shots
I don’t know these paintings look finished to me. ❤️. Sometimes less is more.
@theartfulsouls4529
4 жыл бұрын
😁👍
Hi! Just found you. Actually, saw you on streamline art show first. Glad I found your channel and will be watching all your videos and then move on to your advanced videos. How much are they? Thanks for your generosity and teaching. I think your very kind to want to help people get started.
@theartfulsouls4529
2 жыл бұрын
lilipubsorders.com/products/kyle-buckland-courageous-color?AF-4902 Thank you 🙂 My first full length intermediate to advanced video is now available at the link above:)
@lynettesharp7728
2 жыл бұрын
@@theartfulsouls4529 Thank you!
2 different temperatures but the same value, please explain, thank you
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
For example you could have a red, which is a warm color and a blue, which is a cool color but have them be the same darkness or lightness... So that if you were to take a black and white photograph of the two colors, they would look like the same gray. Hope this helps!
thank you sir for your perfect demos, but I have a question, as far as I saw from videos, you never make a comparison between the values. or you meka it but without saying how? if you are not doing this, don t you think that a big effort should be given on this and should be so precise on values and their relation with surrounding?
@PrincessAloeVera
5 жыл бұрын
You could try watching the previous lessons and he might not have mentioned it here if he already covered that topic in an earlier lesson. I don't remember for sure if he did as I need to go back and start over at lesson 1, but he does seem to build on topics and not repeat them in every new one. Have fun! He really does teach alot if you watch all and start from #1.
@theartfulsouls4529
5 жыл бұрын
Hello! Thank you for your comment! I try to compare my values as I go by squinting my eyes down and looking from one area of the subject to another. Although I'm not setting out a specific time for doing this, I'm constantly aware of the different values in my peace and how they relate to the different values in the subject matter. I will talk more about this in future videos. The more you train your eye to do this the easier it will become, eventually becoming second nature. Best wishes and happy painting!
I’m pretty sure you can sell this one..
Great painting Kyle! Just wondering if you do thumbnail sketches prior to your paintings? I am a newby at plein air .
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
Deb MacDonald Thanks, no I usually just work out the design with the early lay-in ..I also try to envision the finished piece before I ever touch the canvas with the brush. Hope this helps!:)
@Group_of__
6 жыл бұрын
I guess I am not to that point as yet! This answer does however give me insight into what I should be working toward, beyond just what is in front of me. I really enjoy your videos as I am learning much about working more loosely and 'seeing' more in nature. Thank you for that too!
Sorry but we are the one that are thanking you.
Lol, my god was this bug 🐛 tasty. Ha ha ha
I think you need a new easel. 😂
Good explanation on how to do a lot of painting with bigger brushes and keeping the brushes simple when doing plein air. Great tip on the quantity of paint. I know I made the same error when I first started.
@theartfulsouls4529
6 жыл бұрын
ShawN shawN ,Thank you:)