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ABSTRACTION VS. REALISM-Thoughts While Painting the Maine Coast 

James Gurney
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James Gurney paints a seascape in gouache at Pemaquid Point in Maine while considering the relationship between abstraction and realism.
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@tthomas184
@tthomas184 5 лет назад
I couldn't help but think of chinese brush painting while watching you do your initial lay in. They also thought a lot of how abstract nature can be. I really like how you capture the transparency of water here. One question: I have always wondered why you choose to do your sketches on such a small scale. Is it for practical reasons, or just preference?
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Part of the reason I work small is practical, as I'm often sketching in weird places like waiting rooms and concert audiences. Also I'm inspired by artists like William Trost Richards, Frederic Church, and Adolph Menzel, who packed a ton of information in small studies.
@ColoredMud
@ColoredMud 5 лет назад
@@JamesGurney I do the same thing, since I'm on the go alot it's only natural that I take a small sketchbook with me
@tthomas184
@tthomas184 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your reply.
@joyg8999
@joyg8999 5 лет назад
@@ColoredMud you have alot of potential to go far with realism of the body/portraits. Very nice work on anatomy. ..
@ColoredMud
@ColoredMud 5 лет назад
@@joyg8999 Thank you ❤️
@novusvoss
@novusvoss 5 лет назад
All painting is in it's heart abstract. But when painting from nature we're called into the deeps, into the mysteries, that are impossible to capture. All we can do is try to get in tune with them. - James Gurney
@mo_mo9069
@mo_mo9069 Год назад
My late partner was fascinated by fractals in nature. I began a practice on my walks of seeing through his eyes to see the world the way he did. It is such an honor for you to spend time with us in this virtual world. You are a true Renaissance man and I imagine had you been born at another time and place you would be meeting Tolkien and CS Lewis at the pub talking of the worlds of Narnia, Middle-earth and Dinotopia.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney Год назад
Thanks! That means a lot to me.
@robertjschroff6307
@robertjschroff6307 5 лет назад
Those words are so wonderfully true and the painting looks like a real gem proofs the right thoughts. I LOVE this, when someone really, consciously want to stand under the reality of the life and its visual elements as an artist, as Mr James Gurney does. Real, open minded, humble observation, knowledge of the subject, the mediums and the principals of the art. This is something to considerate, highly respect and love. Thanks so much.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Thank you, Sr. Schroff! Those are very generous words from you, and I will try to live up to them.
@JaredCullum
@JaredCullum 5 лет назад
This was such a good video. Very eloquently put and well done- as always. Really enjoyed it. What a peaceful scene.
@ijyoyo
@ijyoyo 3 года назад
Agreed
@abdillahazhar1833
@abdillahazhar1833 5 лет назад
So poetic. You're talking in an solemn kind of way, like reading a poem-prose while still giving us informative insight of what you see and how you work. Excellent as always! Thank you for sharing this! 😀👍🏻
@aprildudko3981
@aprildudko3981 Год назад
This is a special place in my heart. What a beautiful expression of the beauty to be found there.
@pyne1976
@pyne1976 2 года назад
Thank you. I feel so lucky to have real modern masters freely giving advice. What a time this is. I wish I had started painting young instead, but I'm trying now. Please keep sharing James, and your wife's work is just incredible as well.
@IntheStudioArtInstruction
@IntheStudioArtInstruction 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this, Jim. You have given us by far the clearest, freshest and most comprehensive explanation of abstraction I've heard in my decades' career of studying the subject and trying to communicate about it myself. I will be sharing this video in my weekly newsletter.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Wow, thank you, I'm honored you say this. I was trying something a little different on this video, and was thinking about the topic after seeing a lot of Andrew Wyeth paintings. As you know, Wyeth saw himself as an abstract painter as much as a realist, and we can definitely appreciate his paintings in those terms.
@scottks5
@scottks5 5 лет назад
First I’ve seen you do a seascape. Wow. I love it and the entire narration. So peaceful. Wish it were longer actually.
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад
agreed, that would be great; a 20-30minute session!
@SMOENOVA
@SMOENOVA 5 лет назад
i always say: If the brain is satisfied, there is no other datail necessary. it is art, and if it should look like a photo, don’t use a brush, use a camera.
@krazyjazper1574
@krazyjazper1574 5 лет назад
Agree
@julesmo323
@julesmo323 5 лет назад
Then you should check out the work of some photographers that use 64 or more photos of the same scene and then merge them together to create a viewpoint that presents a idea or a emotion. Yes it is a photo, but it is also art. So the idea that realistic paintings are uselss is a mistake of understanding what is art!
@m.c.v.a.8586
@m.c.v.a.8586 4 года назад
What's the name of the technique? Merging so many photos together?
@chrisredfield3607
@chrisredfield3607 2 года назад
@@julesmo323 Yes. People who say that line are, ironically enough, just as ignorant as the person who looks at an abstract painting and says 'my three year old could do that.'
@MissRazna
@MissRazna 5 лет назад
hey, i work at this lighthouse and i probably saw you painting this. you and all the other painters who go to the lighthouse are all fantastic
@DesignDrawDo
@DesignDrawDo 5 лет назад
As always, love your work. It was captured beautifully in the paint and brushstrokes. Pertaining to what you were saying toward the end of the video, I think paintings don't just capture one moment, but a collection of moments in one,and that's the beauty of it. A photograph can capture one moment, but a painting can capture several.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Yes, very true. That's one of the biggest differences between painting and photos. We can compress a ton of moments into one moment. With waves crashing on shore, though, I find I have to think more like a keyframe animator and commit to one moment or it's hard to convey the sense of the wave.
@euo95
@euo95 5 лет назад
I enjoy the way you freeze time. There is always a moment when I watch these videos where all I see is just splotches of paint and then the forms take place and it just clicks in my head, "wow, that's magic". :]
@MadSUPANOVA
@MadSUPANOVA 5 лет назад
This guy is a painting boss. :) Years ago I use to camp out in Barnes and Noble and just look at his Dinotopia' books.
@keter1234
@keter1234 5 лет назад
I live in Pemaqiud.. Isn't it wonderful? Glad you came to visit.
@jakemoguel
@jakemoguel 2 месяца назад
the warm tones below the sea foam is delicious
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад
Great. I've always believed that the actual experience of painting from nature, as in this lovely little seascape, is the really important and lasting take away element. And, if it is a reasonably successful attempt, it will be some of the best and most treasured moments of your life as an artist!! The finished piece of work that you bring home at the end of the day is really just a tangible "document"t of that wonderful plein air painting experience. Your words and work capture that sentiment for me so eloquently!!
@aceofhearts1232
@aceofhearts1232 5 лет назад
Mr. Gurney, unlike probably a lot of your subscribers, I'm not an artist. I originally subscribed to your blog several years ago because Dinotopia is one of my favorite book series, but even though you only post about Dinotopia occasionally, I still really enjoy learning little things about art and famous artists. And often I watch these short videos you make because I like when you talk to local people or describe what interested you in a setting. Here, I'm really interested in your philosophy about how all painting is abstract in some way. Too few people take the time to contemplate the world today and form their own thoughtful ideas. Thank you for making these little art videos that can appeal even to non-artists like me.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Thanks, Ace, for explaining what brought you to this video and what you got out of it. It helps me to imagine my viewers when I'm putting the videos together.
@joyg8999
@joyg8999 5 лет назад
@@JamesGurney ah. ..see...your knowledge and thoughts are of interest even to non artists...let it flow...let it go....somewhere ....someone will see the light...with Gurneys. .journeys.
@SarahBurnsStudio
@SarahBurnsStudio 5 лет назад
I love the contemplative nature of this. And really gorgeous greens in your painting 😍
@boredgrass
@boredgrass 5 лет назад
I haven't seen abstraction, as precondition of the painting process, made so visible. Eye and mind opening!
@mattigosch3857
@mattigosch3857 2 года назад
"Nature provides a limitless well of inspiration to draw from" Wonderful words
@darksideofthetube
@darksideofthetube 5 лет назад
That was really lovely. Thanks for taking the time to put this together. You inspire me to find the beauty in things.
@janesoncanvas8337
@janesoncanvas8337 2 года назад
I so appreciate your perspective on art, life, and learning how to look at the world through artistic lenses. Thanks!
@BrodyBaddis
@BrodyBaddis 5 лет назад
that's just brilliant. The initial first layer is nothing compared to the finished page. thank you for all that you share.
@asterac
@asterac 5 лет назад
Sharing both your technics and thoughts is very generous. Your videos are deep and inspiring, thank you!
@theseabeangallery5374
@theseabeangallery5374 4 года назад
Really beautiful work, thank you for sharing both the painting and your thoughts.
@tjdewet2868
@tjdewet2868 5 лет назад
Ooh my goodness, you are good... a seascape from the brush of my teacher and coach. Loved it as much as all your other work.
@thepochade5992
@thepochade5992 5 лет назад
As always, an absolute pleasure to watch 👍 Thanks for sharing James 😊
@julienmariette4988
@julienmariette4988 5 лет назад
I always love the way you paintings goes, that's at the same time super Poetic and precis in the technical way. And you approach of painting in general is so simpl and poetic Yep! Thank you for the inspiration !
@SharonCullenArt
@SharonCullenArt 5 лет назад
So very well said. Thank you for this. And another beautiful painting by you. I couldn’t wait to see how you finished the forward rocks off after the blue underpainting. Gorgeous.
@FunnyBuns1
@FunnyBuns1 5 лет назад
You must've put in your 10,000 hours cause you make some masterful work. I have a couple of your books and I must say, you're an amazing artist. Your books and videos give good advice and they help me feel like I can go from zero painting experience to becoming quite skilled one day.
@paulinehughes5325
@paulinehughes5325 4 года назад
Very beautiful thank you james, will def.have a go....
@norskviking9410
@norskviking9410 5 лет назад
Mr. Gurney, Excelent short vedio lesson! In a little over four minuets you created a nice painting, " MAGIC!"
@norskviking9410
@norskviking9410 5 лет назад
I realise it may have taken you longer, but the video was about for minutes. Great art lessons! thank you!
@eran8236
@eran8236 4 года назад
its so satisfying how he goes from just blocks of colour to a beautiful painting
@spygold
@spygold 5 лет назад
You are amazing....such a joy to see how you create such a beautiful painting from those beginning simple strokes....
@ajborowski
@ajborowski 5 лет назад
Your videos are fantastic. Inspiring me to Pick a brush back up after almost a decade.
@sunnyscreamer123
@sunnyscreamer123 5 лет назад
Great thoughts, great painting!
@rickwarrick3092
@rickwarrick3092 5 лет назад
James, there is a certain kind of torture in watching a master do that thing you only can dream of doing, while making it look so effortless. In so many ways, when watch a Tiger Woods hit a golf ball or a Roger Federer slice a backhand or watch a Perlman pluck a violin... all while to us seeming to apply their skill without effort, we watch in wonder and disbelief and ask "how did he do that?" Your videos have inspired me and yet as I watch you slather blobs of color onto that little postage stamp drawing pad, and turn it into a living piece of paper, I ask myself the very same question.
@jkell42
@jkell42 5 лет назад
I love watching you paint! Your color palette is limited, yet you represent reality.
@ArtnCultur
@ArtnCultur 3 года назад
This is my favorite video of yours yet! Thanks for uploading.
@makanansari144
@makanansari144 5 лет назад
You are the greatest painter in your time, you have my utmost respect.
@JacopoMoruzzi
@JacopoMoruzzi 5 лет назад
Amazing painting and very interesting thoughts. Aesthetic and philosophy of perception are such huge parts of art making.
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад
Very true, and if painting a landscape, and especially a seascape, on site, it is almost impossible to feel any other way! I believe that so much of your life, not only as an artist, but as a living being, snaps more clearly into focus while you are experiencing these wonderful moments!
@VazP-qn8jo
@VazP-qn8jo 5 лет назад
Beautiful and inspiring as usual, thank you dear James!
@stevenroberson9846
@stevenroberson9846 5 лет назад
This was one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing.
@Sandrinesgallery
@Sandrinesgallery 5 лет назад
Absolutely gorgeous! If I'd known you were having fun in my backyard, I would have gone out more and tried to meet you.
@flavio8430
@flavio8430 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts in a such inspiring way.
@rdmths
@rdmths 4 года назад
This was a beautiful reflection.
@bizquisite
@bizquisite 5 лет назад
Great video! I found the observation of the fractal nature of the water and the rocks helpful!
@alugo684
@alugo684 5 лет назад
A very poetic vid. Love your work and I'm thankful for showing us your painting process. Greetings from Mexico.
@Nonorama
@Nonorama 5 лет назад
So cool how so much pops out the moment you put the clear brushstrokes on your color blocks, especially the white and ocker with the brush tip. Like it
@Wendy-wh2sm
@Wendy-wh2sm 5 лет назад
Hi James. Beautiful work! I also paint in a sketchbook, though not at your level! I’m often asked why I don’t paint on a surface that can be framed and sold. But I see these studies as lessons to improve my skills... and as pure enjoyment of the time and place. However, your skills are already exceptional and your art in high demand, so can I ask you the same question?
@GuenevereSchwien
@GuenevereSchwien 5 лет назад
I love the way the water came out. You seemed to really make this the perfect example of abstract within realism.
@ijyoyo
@ijyoyo 3 года назад
Very inspiring makes me want to go down to the lake right now and start painting. Great video
@sparta117corza
@sparta117corza 5 лет назад
I could listen to you all day!
@Lattamonsteri
@Lattamonsteri 5 лет назад
Very poetically but understandably put! :) And a beautiful visual representation to boot :D
@kanukkarhu
@kanukkarhu 3 года назад
Wow, that was cool. These videos always inspire me.
@kdoggdracul
@kdoggdracul 5 лет назад
Oh, I love these so much, thank you!
@user-rh5yf2wz8l
@user-rh5yf2wz8l 5 лет назад
That's pretty deep, James ; the water and _you, pontificating_ Fractal imagery abound; math for the eyes.
@webbl.a.2135
@webbl.a.2135 5 лет назад
Fabulous work, James.
@LukasDamgaard
@LukasDamgaard 5 лет назад
Just finished watching a danish documentary “the expedition to the end of the world”.. this video reminded me so much of the existential search in art and geology. I can highly recommend it ! And james, you should think about creating a short film with this more thoughtful atmosphere. I love it ! more more more
@tomhart9251
@tomhart9251 5 лет назад
Beautiful. Sheer poetry.
@ctcollinthib
@ctcollinthib 5 лет назад
Beautiful. Thank you.
@rickcrippen6254
@rickcrippen6254 5 лет назад
Boy, you really got philosophical here... but I really liked it... do it more often... very relaxing.
@ronschlorff7089
@ronschlorff7089 5 лет назад
Yes, his work was lovely,... and his words equally so!!
@eyaldror
@eyaldror 5 лет назад
Amazing like always
@Galinn_Arts
@Galinn_Arts 5 лет назад
Fantastic paintings, thanks for sharing
@scook2
@scook2 4 года назад
Really fantastic- thanks
@daleshawn1910
@daleshawn1910 4 года назад
Amazing!
@jimspatz9211
@jimspatz9211 5 лет назад
Great James. Thank you.
@kyletwebster
@kyletwebster 5 лет назад
You’re a national treasure, James!
@will.santino
@will.santino 5 лет назад
Amazing how it starts so loose and almost messy, then both slowly and suddenly tightens into perfection.
@bennydelarosa9064
@bennydelarosa9064 5 лет назад
You are an amazing artist because you made such beautiful watercolor and oil paintings. I hope one day I will get to see you in person and show you my artwork.
@kosinus
@kosinus 5 лет назад
such a beautiful explanation
@mehdinadimi6241
@mehdinadimi6241 5 лет назад
This is amazing , peaceful and motivating . Bravoooooo👏👏👏👏👏
@ArtofLuba
@ArtofLuba 5 лет назад
So good. Thank you!
@someone-mh1bo
@someone-mh1bo 5 лет назад
This channel deserves more subscribers.
@rduncanorionskye
@rduncanorionskye 5 лет назад
beautiful James. You've got me hooked. I downloaded watercolor in the wild and built my own travel easel. just getting started in plein air.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Go for it! All in.
@SebastianTinajero
@SebastianTinajero 5 лет назад
Such a great video and it had a feeling of ASMR
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
ASMR fascinates me and I was thinking of that when I was doing the soundtrack and editing. I tried to focus on natural sounds and I slo-mo'ed some of the waves.
@santoshbehera6823
@santoshbehera6823 3 года назад
Amazing creative ❤️
@BlackUnicornRider
@BlackUnicornRider 5 лет назад
I've tried drawing sea rocks, and capturing the lighting with all the angles realistically is challenging. Good vid
@tucsontom7244
@tucsontom7244 5 лет назад
Superb!
@nicoleheinemeyer
@nicoleheinemeyer 3 года назад
Fantastic 💕🎨🙏
@oakmysthan8514
@oakmysthan8514 5 лет назад
Great video ,as always :)
@CassidaViridis
@CassidaViridis 5 лет назад
Amazing painting!
@franciscoreygonzalez9908
@franciscoreygonzalez9908 2 года назад
Fenomenal!.
@eugeneoz
@eugeneoz 5 лет назад
Masterful, thank you.
@chantelmcskimming6633
@chantelmcskimming6633 2 года назад
WOW!! How do you do that!?!! Really nice -- very pleasant to watch you create this 😊
@Jamie-Russell-CME
@Jamie-Russell-CME 5 лет назад
Great stuff
@deborahartworks
@deborahartworks 5 лет назад
This progression from abstract to realism is so fascinating, indeed time frozen between your drawing pad and brush. I subscribed to you James, 96086th.
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Thanks for subscribing, Deborah.
@dreanki
@dreanki 5 лет назад
what a beautiful location!
@tezdower8370
@tezdower8370 5 лет назад
Brilliant 🎨👌
@fragwagon
@fragwagon 5 лет назад
Your best video video in a while..
@adildraws
@adildraws 5 лет назад
Your work is so good.
@sujanithtottempudi2991
@sujanithtottempudi2991 5 лет назад
I bought casein paints recently....I feel it's much dull than gouache....nowhere near oils...what is you opinion? I just loved in this video, how you explained with a pause of camera click...yes plein air is all about capturing moments with some drama...difference between photography and painting I feel is , painting has more ,melodrama than photography. Thank you for the video. I'm "savouring" your book the" colour and light"...every sentence is so thought provoking and experential.....Thanks🙏🙏
@elefectomariarosa
@elefectomariarosa 4 года назад
Deep and beautiful
@robincunningham7710
@robincunningham7710 5 лет назад
Fantastic
@cluek9780
@cluek9780 3 года назад
Would love to see your sketchbooks in person. Where- in gallery, museum, or library- might that happen? Very few of the viewers here will know how [getting to anticipate the final colors in gouache] takes years-and then some- and *still some must be tweaked at the end! I really admire your full range of values -=> tho seemingly almost effortless, *I KNOW how hard it is….. I spent *most of my (medical) illustration career painting in transparent watercolor and gouache and absolutely love watching your process! Then, of course, when digital illustration arrived, I rode the front of that wave until it became the norm… now, pigments only!
@thompetersenautoart
@thompetersenautoart 5 лет назад
James ... I was just wondering today as I watched a couple of artist having their own shows on PBS. ... YOU SURELY ARE A BETTER TEACHER THAN MOST OF THEM and stand heads above all of them in my humble opinion. ... WILL THERE BE A TIME IN THE FUTURE WHERE WE MAY ENJOY SEEING YOU ON TV?
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney 5 лет назад
Thank you. I have a friend who does a PBS series. It's a tough technical and financial challenge. I'm not sure if it's right for me, but I'm sure there's more I can do with video.
@joyg8999
@joyg8999 5 лет назад
@@JamesGurney if you have time. ..it would be wonderful to share your knowledge to so many on dvd and or online full lessons...or maybe more tips here...knowledge is powerful ...and needed...think if Edgar Payne and the others never shared...where would many be...Carlson. ..although practical. ..who'd think of putting it all together as such....let it be known. ..let it be said..let it out...share the light...Gurneys many jurneys. ...saw the light...
@Stikkelsbær
@Stikkelsbær 5 лет назад
Beautiful
@umbulede4765
@umbulede4765 5 лет назад
I love your philosophy... thank you
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