My video painting demos take approximately 1 - 3 hours. I then use background music selected from a wonderful site called Musopen. Musopen is an online music library of copyright free (public domain) music. Although I have done some alla prima indoor demos, I focus specifically on doing plein air demos for the purpose of encouraging the aspiring artist to go outdoors and paint from life.
Some of my demos include a real time and/or time-lapse version so the viewer can have the advantage of seeing both. The real time version helps the viewer see the type of brushstrokes I use. On the other hand, the time-lapse version shows most of the painting process from start to finish.
What is really wonderful about doing these oil painting demos are the emails I receive from artists asking questions about my painting process and I am always happy to provide encouragement and answer their questions (or reference outside sources for the answers). I always make a point, however, to discuss the reasons why an artist should paint Plein Air and its importance in the learning process.
This past month, however, I discovered something new. These demos are also for my benefit. Back in my studio I can watch the demo and see the whole painting process. I can also see where I used poor judgment. I can see a “good painting gone bad” and when and why it happened. Perhaps it was my color choice or I didn’t know when to stop and overworked the painting! These oil painting demos don’t ever get uploaded to YouTube but they’re valuable and constructive as they are used to self-critique.
My plein air oil painting demos were designed to encourage the aspiring artist but to my surprise I discovered they are also a wonderful learning tool for me.
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Ramona Dooley
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