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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Uig Sky PART 1 Landscape Painting Demonstration

Posted by admin on April 5th, 2010 and filed under landscape artist | 2 Comments »

http://www.scottnaismith.co.uk
Glasgow based Scottish contemporary landscape artist, Scott Naismith, produces another time lapse demonstration of his latest oil on canvas painting of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Gives an insight into some of the oil painting techniques used in his landscape paintings
http://www.scottnaismith.co.uk

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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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Forever – D-Pryde ft. Various Artists (Official Music Video) – (Please read description)

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

Here it is ya’ll! The official music video to the youtube remix of “Forever” by your favorite youtube artists! If you didn’t and do not know, this song features heavily grown viral artists like:

D-Pryde
Traphik
Dyme-A-Duzin
Dumbfoundead
Prince EA
Ahmir

You’ve waited for the video, and it’s here!
Sorry for the long wait guys. A lot of commotion was happening during the editing of the music video. File errors, computer crashes and re-dos of filming were mostly the problem, but at the end of the day, quittings wasn’t an option to satisfy all of you. Also, the video had to be pushed back for the video of Lil Crazed’s “Say Ah”, which was for a promotion reason.

On another note, Ahmir’s chorus was censored because of label reasons. They had to remove the “sh*t” out of their part in the song. The rest of the song is uncensored though.

All of us are deeply appreciated to have all of you wait for the video and here it is! Sorry for the long wait!

But that was then, and this is now.

ENJOY!

Links:

D-Pryde
http://www.youtube.com/user/NHBFilms
http://twitter.com/DPrizzy
http://myspace.com/dukke101

Ahmir
http://www.youtube.com/user/ahmirtv
http://twitter.com/AHMIR
http://www.myspace.com/ahmirmusic

Traphik
http://www.youtube.com/user/TimothyDe…
http://twitter.com/Traphik
http://www.myspace.com/traphik

Dyme-A-Duzin
http://www.youtube.com/user/Dymez513
http://twitter.com/DyMeADuZiN
http://www.myspace.com/dymeaduzin

Dumbfoundead
http://www.youtube.com/user/dumbfoundead
http://twitter.com/DumbFounDead
http://myspace.com/dumbfoundead

Prince EA
http://www.youtube.com/user/thamagics…
http://twitter.com/PrinceEa
http://www.myspace.com/princeea

**ALL COPYRIGHTS GO TO UNIVERSAL MUSIC**

DOWNLOAD NEW ALTERED VERSION:
http://usershare.net/hncqog9ed5h5

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Learn to Paint, Time Lapse, Oil Painting, Speed Oil Painting, Arcane Artist

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under painting artist | 9 Comments »

Oil Painting Demonstration By the Arcane Artist

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Time Lapse Speed Painting Abstract Landscape art by Gagnon

Posted by admin on December 22nd, 2009 and filed under landscape artist | 25 Comments »

This is a blackbird painting, in an abstract clouded sky. It was completed in acrylic and measures 20 X 16. You can learn more at:

http://gagnonstudio.blogspot.com

You can also visit my portfolio website at:
http://www.timgagnon.com

Thanks for watching!

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Time Lapse Speed Painting landscape art by Tim Gagnon

Posted by admin on November 30th, 2009 and filed under landscape artist | 25 Comments »

A new video from my studio. Well, outside my studio… This is a lonely pine overlooking the landscape, surrounded by small bushes. It was done in acrylic. See more at http://gagnonstudio.blogspot.com

Thanks for watching!

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