My good friend, Ken Goldman, just sent me this video. I wanted to share his process with everyone. I love it. Hope you do, too!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
GREAT VIDEO!
Posted by Myrna Wacknov at 4:02 PM
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I am challenging myself to work on my art every day and create a minimum of 2 finished pieces each week. My intention is to explore ideas and techniques and push myself beyond my comfort zone. I will be working in a series with several different images. My interests at this time are drawing, line, texture and color. I will be posting exercises and challenges for myself and any others who wish to join in the Creativity Journey.
My good friend, Ken Goldman, just sent me this video. I wanted to share his process with everyone. I love it. Hope you do, too!
Posted by Myrna Wacknov at 4:02 PM
14 comments:
Its always interesting to see others work and watch the build. This is a wonderful video. Thanks for sharing it.
*Applause!!* That was awesome, Myrna! Thanks for sharing it.:)
I love this! He is very talented and . . . I am so inspired. Thank you for showing us.
Myrna,
Thank you so much for putting up my time lapse portrait painting. It's an honor to be seen on the portrait master's blog. Enjoyed scrolling down to see how busy you've been. See you in San Diego when you next visit.
love watching this video..thanks
Wow. wow. wow. That's great! Thanks for sharing!
Makes one pause and compare. I like how the colors he paints and the piled on layers all harmonize at the end. I was wondering if it wasn't all going to end up mud, but it sure didn't.
Always something worth learning about on your blog, Myrna. Thanks for the link and I'll probably pass it on.
Fabulous share! Terrific work packed into a mini-video. I always "get" something from yor site! Thanks for your generosity!
Thankyou for posting this.
This video is just amazing. i am insipred even more to try watercolour again!!
Wow! I watched it 4 times and expect to watch it more. Amazing. He is loose, lets it drip, made what I thought was a mess, and then brought it all together. He is not the least bit afraid of a variety of bright colors and brings it to very dark values. Suddenly, it's a molded, 3-D face, with character. Wow! (oh I said that already, didn't I?) Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing and introducing us to another talented artist, Myrna! Loved it! and looking forward to see your latest on women artist inspirations :)
Hi Myrna, Cool video...reminds me to go get to work!
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