Love your style of simplicity of shapes yet you capture the essence of the landscape. Your paintings continue to inspire me to get out there and just paint! Thank you Kyle❤️😊
So happy to watch full length tutorials in plein air . It’s my favorite way to paint. I’m spending hours watch your videos. I have 3 years of catch up. Thank you so much. Mahalo from the Big Island of Hawaii.
great video! Loved all you had to teach and also endure during that video! Good Work! What you said about unfinished work, Ive been thinking the same thing for awhile now! Thank you for sharing your wisdom and passion!
So true, what you said about not ‘finishing’ a painting. More times than not, when I watch a painting video,I really like the painting better half way through than when the artist stops. One of my goals this year is to do more ‘starts’ as you say. 😉 I’m enjoying your videos!
some people will look at this and not understand and some will get it...some will make rude comments and some will praise....everyone's an art critic...lol...don't let negativity bring you down as a newbie we are hard enough on ourselves as it is...as I stood in a park staring at my very first blank canvas for an hour a woman approached me and said do you mind ? sure I said as she picked up a brush dipped it in blue paint and made a stroke...she said every painting starts with a single brush stroke, now you finish it and she walked away...I'm no longer intimidated...Kyles videos explains the process in its most simplest form so you can feel good about starting and he will get more advanced...my wife wants to throw away all my paintings so I put a 400 dollar frame around it and hang it....ill get better and so will you...good luck to all and thank you Kyle
Kyle, I like your style to beginning a painting and enjoying listening to you share your knowledge and why do what you do. Thank you very much. You have inspired me to start painting outside. Looking forward to your next video.
I’m glad you put the birds in your paintings on occasion Kyle. I think it’s silly that people leave birds out just because they’ve been told it makes a painting too sweet. You certainly do not need to put a bird in every landscape painting, but when the bird is an integral part of the scene or enhances the painting I think it’s foolish leaving it out. Then you start painting trends. Which means you’re more interested in what people think then what you really believe.
Thanks for this lesson and the Mike Tyson quote. I paint and paint, and often am disappointed. A lot of that disappointment is from trying hard. I am also giving in and going to start using paper towels to start my paintings!