Mini Speed Painting Sunset Dandelion S7E33

The minis are acrylic on the face of a regulation poker sized playing card. You can watch the video here at The You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqyCMsU_Fkk

Watercolor Wednesday S7E33

Most Wednesdays I pull a photo from one of my facebook friends public profiles and watercolor it. This week it was my friend Aimee. You can watch the video at the You Tube Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF9qAq5Mb8E

 

Video Tech 20JAN2017

Image of my video editing station

Video editing

This week’s Video Quiche (it’s pronounced “quickie”) is online at the YouTube. That’s the 3 minute version of a 90 minutes webcast. You can see it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWl1ctdUOzc

The full info and steps about this process, and even the show in real time can be found on Sunday’s blog post here: The Artistic Biker Does A Complementary Sunset

Since the post on Sunday night already gave all the information about this video, I thought I would use Tuesday’s posts to talk about the tech I use to create, edit, and produce The Artistic Biker Live!

Let’s start with the software I use to create the raw footage. Continue reading

What’s on Your Easel? S7E33

An image of me standing in front of Van Gogh's self portrait

Me in front of a Van Gogh

What’s On Your Easel? What have you been doing with yourself? I sincerely want to know what you are currently drawing, painting, sculpting, dancing, writing, singing, choreographing, photogging, or otherwise artistically making love to!  Send an email to blade@artisticbiker.com and we’ll use your works to inspire other because that’s what this is really all about!

This week’s easels were provided by Green Glams, Artist Poet Girl (http://mypurpledoorstudios.blogspot.com/), and Pamela French.

You can watch the video at the YouTubes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dWJ2zmR7Jk

 

The Artistic Biker Does A Complementary Sunset

I did a complement value chart during the $2 Tuturial portion of the broadcast that left us with a cool Yellow and Violet pallet to play with. I was inspired to paint a sunset. Materials are my art Journal made of used paper grocery sacks, Sargent Art’s liquid acrylic student paint deep spectral violet, The Fine Touch acrylic Yellow Med and Black, Master’s Touch Fine Art Studio Acrylic Titanium White, I use Kilz as gesso, and a satin Krylon clear coat. When dry, I’ll apply Turtlewax Spray Wax to keep the pages from sticking together.

 

Sunsets have their beautiful colors because the short blue and violet wavelengths filter out in our atmosphere. Sunsets on Mars are blue. Discover News has a video about it here: https://youtu.be/DwD3HD6t5Vs

Watch the extend play, without the paint drying over @YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2yL_2tIyh8