tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post42393886553783902..comments2024-03-29T04:45:56.062-06:00Comments on BRAD TEARE: 127 Painting a small landscapeBrad Tearehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-22693800125098151732014-01-19T02:29:22.793-07:002014-01-19T02:29:22.793-07:00Easily, the article is actually the best topic on ...Easily, the article is actually the best topic on this registry related issue. I fit in with your conclusions and will eagerly look forward to your next updates. Just saying thanks will not just be sufficient, for the fantasti c lucidity in your writing. I will instantly grab your rss feed to stay informed of any updates. <a href="http://www.sandiegolawncareservices.com/landscape-design/" rel="nofollow">Landscape Design</a><br /><br /> Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09988824537426226265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-80716155359845029312013-09-03T04:27:43.001-06:002013-09-03T04:27:43.001-06:00Useful info. Hope to see more good posts in the fu... Useful info. Hope to see more good posts in the future.<br /><a href="http://www.splashyartist.com/" rel="nofollow">Abstract Paintings</a><br /><a href="http://www.splashyartist.com/" rel="nofollow">Abstract Paintings Art</a><br />Maryamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16963031774036961008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-86998190272347900672013-06-28T08:38:17.706-06:002013-06-28T08:38:17.706-06:00It is beautiful here. Especially this time of year...It is beautiful here. Especially this time of year. You'll have to drop by and we will go painting next ime you're here.Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-9768966409145857992013-06-28T08:36:28.387-06:002013-06-28T08:36:28.387-06:00If you want your paints to have more gloss that do...If you want your paints to have more gloss that doesn't go away as easily (probably will in time) add just a bit of burnt plate oil #7 to your paint. It really adds a glow to your paints. Don't overdo it though or your paint will melt just like adding too much linseed oil will do.Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-17552226327213317002013-06-27T11:32:42.957-06:002013-06-27T11:32:42.957-06:00Greg...I also re-work plein air paintings in the s...Greg...I also re-work plein air paintings in the studio, never being inherently satisfied with just accurate value studies. But even before any repainting begins there's a noticeable drop-off of paint sparkle that varnish doesn't recapture, at least for me. I don't have a lot of technique goals when I paint but keeping oil paint fresh and juicy is important to me. I know it can happen because there are some passages in my work that retain the just-painted look. I want every inch to have that quality,...because a unified surface helps all the aesthetic decisions in a piece shine forth without distraction. snoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-49197036790685356432013-06-26T10:56:21.577-06:002013-06-26T10:56:21.577-06:00oops- I meant finishing, not fishing, though fishi...oops- I meant finishing, not fishing, though fishing is fun too...<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05975643397065262440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-16117473535682047812013-06-26T10:54:19.566-06:002013-06-26T10:54:19.566-06:00I have the same issue, but usually after I varnish...I have the same issue, but usually after I varnish the painting, the paint regains much of the freshness of when it was wet. I end up "fishing" my plein air sketches in studio a lot, so when I "oil up " the canvas again, it's easy to see what is working and what needs a little more life or pop. Many times it needs less to feel finished than I originally thought.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05975643397065262440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-12270618204841641422013-06-26T08:33:59.042-06:002013-06-26T08:33:59.042-06:00Well that's great about RGH. I was nervous abo...Well that's great about RGH. I was nervous about making recommendations because we all have subjective views about the materials we use. I'm also so satisfied with them. <br /><br />I had a chance to drive through southern UT for a trip (2) days. just gorgeous. I'd give anything to be back there today, painting those vistas!<br /><br />Keep up the good work, Brad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-65545828108337104392013-06-25T21:15:14.604-06:002013-06-25T21:15:14.604-06:00I'm still thrilled with RGH paints. Some color...I'm still thrilled with RGH paints. Some colors are a little creamier than other brands and some a bit stiffer but this is to be expected. The color strength is great. I bought what I think might be a replacement for my Transparent Earth Yellow but it hasn't arrived as yet.<br /><br />Utah is an amazing place to paint. Be sure to bring lots of cadmium red! (if you're painting around Moab and Zion National Park). Thanks for the feedback!Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-70703254679954618312013-06-24T19:40:11.679-06:002013-06-24T19:40:11.679-06:00So Brad...any further thoughts on RGH? Still satis...So Brad...any further thoughts on RGH? Still satisfied? any pigments disappoint?<br /><br />I wanted to say again how much I enjoyed this video and this painting. You really do spread some thick pigment around and I find your approach to painting to be very enjoyable.<br /><br />One of these days, I'd just love to visit Utah again and explore the state. So many interesting and diverse areas. You are lucky to be out there...!<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-28915065942003863002013-06-24T12:05:52.690-06:002013-06-24T12:05:52.690-06:00Yeah "flattened" ,but also lost some sha...Yeah "flattened" ,but also lost some sharpness and sparkle. It didn't darken, like acrylic or lighten like watercolors, but lost some life. And a few of the strokes did level out a bit. Maybe 'straight from the tube' is the way to go. I don't used a lot of medium, just enough to make the paint manageable but perhaps I should be thinking of paint more as putty than as paint. I'll try it. I use good paint, so that's not the issue, not 'hues' or student grade stuff. I'd like for it to remain as fresh as it does on day one. I'm considering using the brush as if it was a palette knife, see how that goes.Steve Laddnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-672097665497779302013-06-24T09:13:10.864-06:002013-06-24T09:13:10.864-06:00Yes, thick opaque paint is much easier to handle. ...Yes, thick opaque paint is much easier to handle. By soften do you mean that the texture flattened? I generally only use g-gel to paint into. But I know many people do use it as a medium. In the field I typically only use paint right out of the tube.Brad Tearehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04311014022243382658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-84570078336763132772013-06-22T17:12:21.004-06:002013-06-22T17:12:21.004-06:00Very creamy painting Brad, your pictures get incre...Very creamy painting Brad, your pictures get increasingly rich , like cake icing. I just did a semi-thick plein air picture and thought I was using juicy paint but after a week the texture softened. I'm going to try some G-Gel for the shadow areas next time. Making thick opaque paint seems easier than thick transparent paint.Steve Laddnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-83895150110177999692013-06-21T12:25:24.011-06:002013-06-21T12:25:24.011-06:00Nicely done, Brad. Simple, flowing, harmonious col...Nicely done, Brad. Simple, flowing, harmonious color scheme. Well done.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5200138797648475238.post-36566655333715891082013-06-21T12:12:21.415-06:002013-06-21T12:12:21.415-06:00Fun video to watch. Great composition and beautifu...Fun video to watch. Great composition and beautiful textures. Your landscapes have a pleasing pastoral quality to them. Speaking of which... I would be very interested to know your thoughts on seascapes, still lives, portraiture or figure painting. Why landscapes only?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03934521823449748294noreply@blogger.com