“DAFFODILS” OIL PAINTING Still Life Real time and time lapse

This video Karen Ann painted on a 6x8 board with Gamblin oil paints. The title of the painting is “Daffodils”. She uses real time and time lapse to complete a painting of a still life (real life). The challenge is to use a different medium called Liquin Original on board instead of canvas. Also show the effects of hard lines verses soft lines in a painting. She adds a different color to her palette Asphaltum, explains how to primer board and supplies to label things in studio. Karen Ann loves fed back from collectors and communication between artists feel free to leave comments, questions or video ideas. Please support her channel by giving thumbs up hitting the LIKE button and subscribe to keep in touch. Karen Ann is a realist/impressionist painter. She is a self-taught painter who started in acrylic but has moved on to painting in oils. She has always loved to draw winning awards in Art beginning at elementary level in school. Karen Ann has been an artist all her life growing up in the hills of Kentucky. She believes in the philosophy of every brush stroke matters. Raised from a humble beginnings explain her values of waste not want not. She paints every painting starting with a challenge with her mind set on composition, values, and color. In her videos she will take you through steps from toning canvas, Notan (value sketch), oil painting, and critique with corrections. Karen Ann is well organized giving tips on studio and plein air (outdoors) supplies as well as tips and techniques. You can also check her out on Facebook and Instagram.