Time Lapse landscape painting Red Sky, Clouds, by Tim Gagnon

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under landscape artist | 25 Comments »

A new time lapse painting of an Oak tree, storm clouds and a deep red sky. This was completed with acrylics, and measures 24 X 36. I have better lighting with this video, and plan to expand on the type of videos I do in the future. I will begin doing a instructional video every Monday, starting soon. Thanks for watching. Please leave comments, and subscribe!

http://gagnonstudio.blogspot.com

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Speed Painting – Horse portrait in pastel (Cara)

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under pastel artist | 25 Comments »

A time lapse film of my painting of Cara, a beautiful black mare. I made it using pastels and pastel pencils (all brands) on sanded paper (Fisher 400). This was a commission for Cara’s owner, and the painting is about 16×12″. I hope you enjoy watching. To answer the FAQs that I usually get: This painting took about 10 hours work. I took my own photos of Cara to use as references. I don’t use water or any fluids. The background is in soft pastel sticks, the ‘brush’ looking thing I use on it at the start is a silicon ‘colour shaper’ tool: it blends the colours. The horse is underpainted with Derwent (firm) pastel sticks and then worked up with pastel pencils. The stick you can see some of the time is a Mahl stick, as used by signwriters. It’s just to lean my hand on without smudging the work. I do sell my work and take portrait commissions in the UK (it’s my living, so please don’t ask for freebies!), more about that on my website for anyone interested. I don’t do any teaching or tuition, I just make these videos from time to time because people seem to enjoy watching the process. Hope you do too… happy viewing!

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Speed Painting – horse portrait in pastel (Billy)

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under pastel artist | 25 Comments »

A time lapse film of my painting of Billy, a stunning chestnut horse. I made it using pastel pencils (all brands) on sanded paper (Fisher 400). This was a commission for Billy’s owners, and the painting is about 14×10″. I hope you enjoy watching. To answer the FAQs that I usually get: I don’t use water or any fluids. The background is in soft pastel sticks, the ‘brush’ looking thing I use on it at the start is a silicon ‘colour shaper’ tool: it blends the colours. The horse is done entirely with pastel pencils. The stick you can see some of the time is a Mahl stick, as used by signwriters. It’s just to lean my hand on without smudging the work. I do sell my work and take portrait commissions in the UK (it’s my living, so please don’t ask for freebies!), more about that on my website for anyone interested. I don’t do any teaching or tuition, I just make these videos from time to time because people seem to enjoy watching the process. Hope you do too… happy viewing!

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Adam Lambert Painting For Your Entertainment – by The Secret Artist

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 25 Comments »

You can’t please everyone. Be true to who YOU are, because when you’re honest with yourself, you’ll feel confident in your own skin and feel ready to conquer anything in life.

This painting is my tribute to Adam Lambert–a true musical talent. This piece took about 10 hours to finish. Share this with your friends and let them know that you’re a BIG Adam supporter!

Adam, if you see this someday, I want you to know that you’ve inspired so many people across the world. Keep on rockin’!

My Twitter:
http://twitter.com/TheSecretArtist

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BBQ ART: painting w/ Stubb’s Barbeque Sauces. Artist Jason Baalman

Posted by admin on April 5th, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 25 Comments »

Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Sauce used to create this blues masterpiece. Painted by artist Jason Baalman (aka EclecticAsylumArt)

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Time Lapse speed painting Abstract Landscape by Maine Artist Tim Gagnon www.timgagnon.com

Posted by admin on April 2nd, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 25 Comments »

“Rays of Time” is an abstract/surreal landscape painting. It measures 24 X 30 completed with acrylic paint. The actual paint time of this video is about 4 hours. I completed the first part of the painting that isn’t part of the video in a couple hours. The cat in the video is named Bobby :) .

Please check back each week. I am going to start doing some tips, tricks and more time lapse videos each Friday. Please subscribe and check back! Thanks for watching. For more info on this and other paintings please visit:

http://www.timgagnon.com
http://gagnonstudio.blogspot.com

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DJ Skee Speed Painting Comes To Life w/ World Famous Artist Timothy Teruo Watters

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 25 Comments »

Artist Timothy Teruo Watters paints a portrait of DJ Skee (complete with Monster Beats By Dr. Dre headphones), delivered to him for his birthday. Watch the making of the painting sped up from conception to end exclusively on Skee.TV!

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Download Endangered Species the Mixtape with DJ Skee, Prophet, Deep H20z, & Six Reasons here:
http://www.sempersomnio.com/endangered-species.html

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Speed Painting with Ketchup and French Fries

Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 and filed under artist prints | 13 Comments »

What do you do with fresh McDonald’s French Fries and 10 packets of Ketchup? You paint with them of course. 50 min speed painting plays in 4 mins. Ketchup as paint and french fries as a paint brush.

I had to remove the original song because of copyright infringement. Unfortunately the YouTube AudioSwap beta also reduced the quality of the video. When I get a chance I will upload a new higher quality video. I am also in the process of having some limited edition posters and artist prints made. I will be selling these prints on ebay to raise money for the CARE World Hunger Campaign.

Please check out my other videos where I draw with more traditional mediums. Coming in April I am starting a series of instructional videos on how to draw portraits. I am also holding a contest on YouTube soon to win your own portrait. So subscribe to my channel to keep updated.

Now to answer some questions..

The painting Measures 14×11 inches on foamcore surface. It is not permanent the video is the art.

I do custom portraits in a variety of mediums. You can find some info at http://www.EclecticAsylum.com

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Pablo PICASSO – artist speed painting by Martin Missfeldt

Posted by admin on January 18th, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 25 Comments »

full, finished picture here: http://www.martin-missfeldt.de/kunst-bilder/speed-painting-videos/ –

One of the most important artists forever: Pablo Picasso. He shows his hands. like want to say: Hey, look here, i have only to hands as every human being…
Speed painting (time lapsed art video)
painted with Adobe Photoshop 7
wacom intuos3 A4 grafic tablet
2 hours of painting time

My cartoons :
http://www.dynoxicon.de –
My art : http://www.martin-missfeldt.de

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Painting an Autumn Fairy – Lindsey Cormier Art

Posted by admin on December 26th, 2009 and filed under artist prints | 25 Comments »

Fast motion video of me painting “Embracing Autumn.” This painting actually took about 15 hours to complete so I only recorded bits and pieces.

Note: Sorry, this isn’t a tutorial video. I just recorded myself painting with a low quality camera. Maybe I will do some tutorials in the future when I have some free time.

The finished painting can be seen here:
http://lindseycormier.com/images/fantasyandfairy/embracingautumn.jpg

For more of my art, visit http://www.lindseycormier.com

I sell prints of all my artwork. 8″x10″ prints are $15 plus shipping and 13″x19″ prints are $30 plus shipping. You can order them through my site, email me, or get them at etsy: http://linranae.etsy.com

The background music is a song that I wrote awhile ago on my computer.

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