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A Natural Approach series Part 6

This session was recorded this afternoon along with part 7, which will go live next week. There is approximately 90 minutes of footage on this video and my painting is finally heading in the right ...

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Fall Colors

With all the the beautiful Autumn colors in western MA, I had to get out and make a quick video. As I'm learning, the art of getting 1. clear shot, 2. good audio and 3. no GLARE.. is just as tricky...

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A Natural Approach series part 5

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Daniel Sprick and Joseph McGurl

In the next couple of days I have a two close friends that I'm going to be visiting with, so their work is on my mind... It's wonderful to be in conversation with such incredible artists; Purga...

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Maxwell Alexander Gallery 10 year exhibit

This month I will be traveling to Los Angeles to attend an important exhibition marking ten years for the Maxwell Alexander Gallery. The gallery has done a phenomenal job bringing new artists to th...

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A Natural Approach series part 4

Here is the link for part 4, in the video I mentioned five hours of working but realizing now it has only been four sessions of one hour each. Just a quick minor correction, I hope you enjoy the de...

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Abbot Handerson Thayer Winter Landscape

There are so many lovely technical things about this piece that I can relate to. For Thayer this was complete, and I think it is stunning as is. 

For me personally, and what I want to sh...

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A Natural Approach series part 3

When we commence a painting, whether big or small... you just have to get the surface covered. 

A lot of students forget that 90% of the painting is never seen. 

What I mean b...

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5 1/2 × 9 7/16 inches!

Here is some inspiration for tonight's live recording. I'm moving into the larger work but it is such a good reminder to see how much information Boldini fit in to a 6 x 10 inch panel!


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Finished Painting; a few close ups

A few of you have commented about how helpful the glazing demo was, thank you. I'm happy it helps you expand your painting technique.

Hopefully these images of the finished piece will help yo...

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An Accident by Pascal Jean Adolphe Dagnan-Bouveret

This has to be one of my top ten favorite paintings ever made, I've yet to see it in person though. I have seen many of Bouveret's works but not this one... 

I'm sharing to illustrate a ...

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A Natural Approach series part 2

Hello! I'm excited to upload this recording, for those of you who were able to catch the video live, thanks for tuning in. 

Each demonstration adds a new dimension referencing how I pain...

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Overgrown Garden

This is a quick painting started in acrylic and finished with oil paint. I discuss why I choose to build up the painting "organically" and allow myself to be lead by an intuitive sensibility for pe...

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A Natural Approach series part 1

One of the things I’ve heard from you guys a few times is that you would love to see a painting from start to finish. Hopefully, over the next couple of weeks, maybe longer you get to see a real ...

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Compression of Values

The compression of values is taking the profound reality of what is going on in nature and depicting it in simple mixtures of paint. If we do this properly we can transcend beyond a "pretty picture...

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Giovanni Boldini Glazing Technique

In reference to the previous glazing video, we discussed reworking your painting with an extremely common technique for oil paint, a "glaze".

In this beautiful painting called The News Ve...

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Drawing Demo

I very rarely draw unless it is to figure out an idea or to design a composition. 

Drawing is a way to think on paper and literally see what is being processed in our minds while we sear...

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Recent Work + Close Ups

A new piece that was recently sold through Maxwell Alexander Gallery out in LA.

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Glazing as a finishing technique

Glazing is the most common way I take a block-in and render it to a finish. If you watch the form painting demo and then study this afterward, you will better understand how I think of the form for...

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Peach demo - Part 3

Here is the final session from the three part series on a step-by-step illustration of how I paint a still life. This is my process, but as is the case with any kind of art, process evolves continu...

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Learn how to conceive of form in painting

This video summarizes a history of my education and influences, and gives a short demonstration on how those influences have lead to my current techniques. Enjoy! As always, be sure to leave questi...

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Underpainting - Peach demo part 2

Hey guys, here is part two of the demonstration I recorded last week. Addressing what my full process looks like in a condensed video series. These short demonstrations allow you to be able to watc...

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A note from the artist.

Hey, this is Michael. I'm glad you are here! As my Patreon account grows it makes me think about what unique technical advice there is that I can offer you. 

ART is a form that has to be...

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Part one, Block-In

Here you go! A pencil block-in:) This is a continuation of a short series painting a Peach. This is usually not my method of working but it is something that I think you will find beneficial. Parts...

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New 3 part demo coming soon...

For everyone interested in a series of videos showing pencil block-in to finished painting, this is a good one for you. Content will be uploaded in a few days. Stay tuned!

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Sunset Over Bay; inventing a painting from landscape studies

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Color Mixing Demonstration

If you have any questions please let me know! Enjoy


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Demonstration from a Plein Air field study

1 hr demo

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