expressionist oil painting "strength"

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2011

speed lapse video of contemporary expressionist oil painting created. figurative work.
www.nicolehoschke.com
may all beings be happy

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  • I love how your work is so expressive and I love watching you paint it makes me want to paint :-) Very sorry that you had a friend who passed on. Art can be very healing. Lots of love to you and her family :-)

  • @SleepyMushroomFairy thanks so much, i am learning to see each moment as new and precious. love and blessings...

  • great vid. quick question though.... would the modeling paste work with acrylic paint too?

  • @BrushworksByChris yes it would.. thanks

  • Is that modeling paste you are putting on the canvas at the begining? I noticed this was a more balanced painting interms of color (subdued versus bright) than what you you usually use. Is this because of your personal mood or because of the title of the painitng "Strength." I am asking because the insisght into an artists head is always a great learning experience. Love your work as as always - Ron

  • @PicassoStar1 ...yes modelling paste, dried.

    im not conscious of the color balance, thanks for the insight.

    im currently working deeply, saying goodbye to a little friend who passed, ( i hope to paint a painting for her and her family) this is where the painting came from.

    thanks ron

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  • Love it!!!! u really make me wanna go back to act class

  • great work Nichole - love this as i do all your other artworks!

  • @rosagalaxy thanks dear..

  • @Mutch2Manga yes, ..love that too!

  • I like the way you are not afraid to make changes.

  • It is very exiting to watch your picture growing till the end, great work, I am can`t wait to see the next :-)

  • Some awesome work! I learned a new technique! When you scrapped the wet paint off the leg to make that great pattern, very effective. I'll try that out sometime. Thanks!

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