The wet bird in the reference photo is Squeaky my sun conure. He’s camera shy but when I managed to catch a snap, I knew I had to paint it! Timelapse set to Classical music from Artlist.
The wet bird in the reference photo is Squeaky my sun conure. He’s camera shy but when I managed to catch a snap, I knew I had to paint it! Timelapse set to Classical music from Artlist.
Are you an artist who loves the modern trend of using renewed Art Nouveau aesthetics but you want something more from your images than the endless parade of Mucha copies we’re seeing now? I’ve broken down fifteen elements of the Art Nouveau that you can incorporate into your own work to make this style your own.
Timelapse process video for the Art Nouveau style flowers I painted to go with the Kuretake Art Nouveau Gansai set I posted last week. The image is based on a photo I took this spring up on Mt. Diablo.
In these two videos I discuss the visual cues that modern audiences associate with the Art Nouveau Movement, and how to incorporate them into your own art, and I also dove into the color choices that Kuretake made in their Gansai Tambi Art Nouveau Watercolors.
Skills used in creating these videos: Project Management, Research, Scriptwriting, Idea Development, Content Creation, Presentation of Teaching and Review Content, Fine Art/Painting, Filming, Video Editing and Captioning in Premiere Pro, Thumbnail and End Screen Design in Illustrator.
I received the Kuretake Art Nouveau set as a gift and wanted to share my thoughts on it after using it for the first time. The Art Nouveau period is one of my favorite times in Art History so you can bet this set will see lots of use when I’m painting or creating art for prints.
