Michael , How amazing is this!? Ive did this on a small scale considering I'm stag teen minded 33 yr old. My whole take was well I cant say now that it could be a trade secret .. very impressive work
Tonight's the night. It's going to happen again and again. Has to happen. Nice night. Miami is a great town. I love the Cuban food and pork sandwhiches, my favorite. But I'm hungry for something different, now.
@KENO1950 It could work on the center of a wall, but not on the edges and corners. You need extra vertical space in order to make the type of patterns the artist is creating.
Notice how the artist built a surface out of insulation on all edges of the painting. It is there to create a continuous surface for the brush and prevents the brush from scraping paint from the edges.
@Bu3Bu3King It could work on the center of a wall, but not on the edges and corners. You need extra vertical space in order to make the type of patterns the artist is creating.
Notice how the artist built a surface out of insulation on all edges of the painting. It is there to create a continuous surface for the brush and prevents the brush from scraping paint from the edges.
I am plan on making one of these paintngs for a friend's birthday. I notice on the video, you start with a base color. Do you allow that to dry before applying the other color on top of it?
@hitdog2388 The artist started with a canvas that was prepared weeks earlier with a bottom coat of paint. The paint applied in this video was not allowed to dry until the completion of the painting.
I would like to try th same, it was really marvelous to watch that effect, god job!!!Just wanted to know that at the end have you used any stick or exactly what should be used to get a proper and same effect???
And it moves, almost like a curtain on a lighted stage, the solar winds blowing it ever so slightly. That's a fascinating technique. Oh, and the music by Orbital also adds to the whole "eclipse" scenario, as well. Awesome, totally awesome.
But art is actually, afterall, up to interpretation. Anyway, you nailed it! The painting is shimmering like the Northern Lights, or earth in the penumbra during an eclipse.
Not a full wall from floor to ceiling because the brush would have to be able to move below floor level and above ceiling level to get the waves. If you notice, in the video I'm working on a platform which allows the brush to deep below the level of my feet without striking the floor.
That was eye opening! I love it! I'm an abstract painter and have never attempted anything like this. I assume this was oil - can I ask what colors you were using and where this piece is now?
I thought I replied to this when you posted it a month ago, tony, but it hasn't shown up. The answer is, yes, it is painted in oil. The painting sold and is in a private collection in San Francisco.
When I made that comment, at that very moment, we were in the middle of an eclipse, either solar or lunar, I forget, but earth was in the Penumbra. I wanted to capture that moment in time, just as you captured the light wavelengths in the painting. Too bad youtube posts don't have a time and date stamp, which would make my vague art of commenting on youtube videos more understandable.
So beautiful.
HeyRuka 7 months ago
Michael , How amazing is this!? Ive did this on a small scale considering I'm stag teen minded 33 yr old. My whole take was well I cant say now that it could be a trade secret .. very impressive work
42578chris 7 months ago
1 word..AMAZING!
bluehippie27 10 months ago
Tonight's the night. It's going to happen again and again. Has to happen. Nice night. Miami is a great town. I love the Cuban food and pork sandwhiches, my favorite. But I'm hungry for something different, now.
geniemist 11 months ago
@KENO1950 It could work on the center of a wall, but not on the edges and corners. You need extra vertical space in order to make the type of patterns the artist is creating.
Notice how the artist built a surface out of insulation on all edges of the painting. It is there to create a continuous surface for the brush and prevents the brush from scraping paint from the edges.
symmetricmedia 1 year ago
@KENO1950 I accidentally deleted your comment. The artist used an industrial brush to paint this painting.
symmetricmedia 1 year ago
would it work on wall's ??
Bu3Bu3King 1 year ago
@Bu3Bu3King It could work on the center of a wall, but not on the edges and corners. You need extra vertical space in order to make the type of patterns the artist is creating.
Notice how the artist built a surface out of insulation on all edges of the painting. It is there to create a continuous surface for the brush and prevents the brush from scraping paint from the edges.
symmetricmedia 1 year ago
I am plan on making one of these paintngs for a friend's birthday. I notice on the video, you start with a base color. Do you allow that to dry before applying the other color on top of it?
hitdog2388 1 year ago
@hitdog2388 The artist started with a canvas that was prepared weeks earlier with a bottom coat of paint. The paint applied in this video was not allowed to dry until the completion of the painting.
symmetricmedia 1 year ago
wow yu made it so simple >>>>>
Newagetec 1 year ago
Would love to see this in person. I have a feeling it would look even better than it does here.
cpr58 1 year ago
The best.
melmisun 2 years ago
Beautiful. I was really pleasantly surprised at how the painting turned out. I am sure it is stunning in person.
londonartgirl06 3 years ago
A gigantic plastic bristle brush.
symmetricmedia 3 years ago
Nice work! Keep it up.
blankcanvas53 3 years ago
Awesome Effect!
calme87 3 years ago
I would like to try th same, it was really marvelous to watch that effect, god job!!!Just wanted to know that at the end have you used any stick or exactly what should be used to get a proper and same effect???
guptasnigdha 3 years ago
Great technique! I love how it seems to be moving when the light hits it! NICE
cleopatrajones1977 4 years ago
and finally, my rother, played , overlapped, and overlayed, sound is also an artform
or a platform
watch?v=hnRxvIwb_UI
they've always had before....
ePhilosopher 4 years ago
And it moves, almost like a curtain on a lighted stage, the solar winds blowing it ever so slightly. That's a fascinating technique. Oh, and the music by Orbital also adds to the whole "eclipse" scenario, as well. Awesome, totally awesome.
ePhilosopher 4 years ago
But art is actually, afterall, up to interpretation. Anyway, you nailed it! The painting is shimmering like the Northern Lights, or earth in the penumbra during an eclipse.
ePhilosopher 4 years ago
I was wondering if this can work on a wall.
damnru 4 years ago
Not a full wall from floor to ceiling because the brush would have to be able to move below floor level and above ceiling level to get the waves. If you notice, in the video I'm working on a platform which allows the brush to deep below the level of my feet without striking the floor.
painterFMW 4 years ago
typo: "deep" should have been "dip"
painterFMW 4 years ago
That was eye opening! I love it! I'm an abstract painter and have never attempted anything like this. I assume this was oil - can I ask what colors you were using and where this piece is now?
tonymizzullo 4 years ago
I thought I replied to this when you posted it a month ago, tony, but it hasn't shown up. The answer is, yes, it is painted in oil. The painting sold and is in a private collection in San Francisco.
painterFMW 4 years ago
Cadimum red and Cadimum red deep.
painterFMW 4 years ago
indeed, when will the time be Umbra? 2/3 in a circle
ePhilosopher 4 years ago
Intriguging. Not sure what you're saying, but I'd like to. Care to elaborate?
painterFMW 4 years ago
When I made that comment, at that very moment, we were in the middle of an eclipse, either solar or lunar, I forget, but earth was in the Penumbra. I wanted to capture that moment in time, just as you captured the light wavelengths in the painting. Too bad youtube posts don't have a time and date stamp, which would make my vague art of commenting on youtube videos more understandable.
ePhilosopher 4 years ago