REALLY NICE...I like his thoughtfull approach to applying the actual paint....a subject sorely lacking in art schools today...your a master, and thanks for this 5 minute art lesson!
What a great thing YT is to bring a beautiful vid like this into my living room like this that I would never have seen otherwise, I love it when an artist explains techniques this way, big thanks, art energy works for me.
I had the pleasure of studying with this guy years ago. He's an amazing teacher and technician. It was really nice to hear him speak about his process again.
Obviously demonstrates a level of skill, but I really don't get these paintings. Where is the idea? What is the purpose of these rather random placements of assortments of banal objects? The body of work is consistent, but I'm afraid rather consistently bad. They lack depth of insight, personal involvement, a sense of purpose, and intellectual challenge.
Notice that no one stands to close... That's because Scott spits a lot when he
talks. Especially when he's talking about Niche or Degas. It always goes back to those two! LOL! When he starts to foam at the mouth look out, he'll spit all over you!!
excellent and very helpful, considering I'm only recently stuck oil, I still like the well, but oil is good, and like they say strike oil, get rich???#$%$%&%^&^% ran into this dude while in Professor VanDyke's wonderful interior class, I went back to see him paint, and he was gone, I guess like he said, 'he paints fast' I do too :):):) Merry Christmas
Scott Noel was a instructor of mine back in 1990 at UArts. He is the kind of teacher that gets you excited about painting and the craft of it. I still remember the things he taught me. Much of what he was talking about in this video he was saying back in 1990.
Fascinating to this layman and somewhat counterintuitive--don't start with detailed drawing and then add "painterliness" atop this, but rather start with almost an impressionistic blobby sense of the whole and let the details slowly work themselves up and out of the murk--in the artist's description, let the details "disclose" themselves.
One thing I would have liked to have seen is when he talks about 5 big blocks of color, if you could use lines superimposed on one of the paintings to show.
Great! Really good for amateurs. I always thought professionals did no mistakes in painting :P
ViperCanel 5 days ago
REALLY NICE...I like his thoughtfull approach to applying the actual paint....a subject sorely lacking in art schools today...your a master, and thanks for this 5 minute art lesson!
iorioriorio 2 weeks ago
One of the best figurative artists working today? I don't think so.
ChillOutMaann 1 month ago
What a great thing YT is to bring a beautiful vid like this into my living room like this that I would never have seen otherwise, I love it when an artist explains techniques this way, big thanks, art energy works for me.
zimmy81 3 months ago
Wow, great video! Most painting vids on Youtube suck. Not this one.
gedimindtrix 4 months ago
I had the pleasure of studying with this guy years ago. He's an amazing teacher and technician. It was really nice to hear him speak about his process again.
McPhillipsArt 7 months ago
Exellent portrayal of how he works and the mindset that goes into his beautiful work. Tom R.
tommydrawing1 1 year ago
Obviously demonstrates a level of skill, but I really don't get these paintings. Where is the idea? What is the purpose of these rather random placements of assortments of banal objects? The body of work is consistent, but I'm afraid rather consistently bad. They lack depth of insight, personal involvement, a sense of purpose, and intellectual challenge.
konzwambii 1 year ago
this is fabulous. i hope your my teacher at some point
iddefusco 1 year ago
@iddefusco Scott is an EXCELLENT teacher.
Blickdavis 1 year ago
i really appreciate the confirmation of making multiple attempts at a subject. it's always great to have an artist give insight into his process.
SteveHovland 1 year ago
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SteveHovland 1 year ago
This artist paints a lot like Lucien Freud.
UncleRabbit1 1 year ago
Yeah you can totally tell that he batches the paint... it explains the flatness and simplicity of color, which is an eerie quality of the work.
deZazi 1 year ago
Notice that no one stands to close... That's because Scott spits a lot when he
talks. Especially when he's talking about Niche or Degas. It always goes back to those two! LOL! When he starts to foam at the mouth look out, he'll spit all over you!!
phillymat 1 year ago
muy currao si señor!!
Miquelpla 2 years ago
Very informative. Makes me want to head out to my studio. Thank you
BlissStudio 2 years ago
BeautyandNoodle 2 years ago
nice,
thanks
BeautyandNoodle 2 years ago
Scott Noel is soooooo good!
Bo Bartlett couldn't hold Scott's jock-strap.
jamiewyeth 2 years ago 2
Scott Noel was a instructor of mine back in 1990 at UArts. He is the kind of teacher that gets you excited about painting and the craft of it. I still remember the things he taught me. Much of what he was talking about in this video he was saying back in 1990.
macreds 2 years ago
Fascinating to this layman and somewhat counterintuitive--don't start with detailed drawing and then add "painterliness" atop this, but rather start with almost an impressionistic blobby sense of the whole and let the details slowly work themselves up and out of the murk--in the artist's description, let the details "disclose" themselves.
One thing I would have liked to have seen is when he talks about 5 big blocks of color, if you could use lines superimposed on one of the paintings to show.
jamesuardo 2 years ago
nice
mnilandcom 2 years ago