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Rex Beanland
Приєднався 20 кві 2008
WhitePine Videos is a family owned video production company in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We specialize in art instruction video but we are first and foremost video storytellers. Therefore we still create exceptional wedding, special event and personal story videos.
Reflections Of Tuktoyaktuk
This video shows a speed painting of a subject from my trip last year to Tuktoyaktuk. Includes some neat techniques for doing a sky and water with reflections. Fast and informative!
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An Easy Way To Draw & Paint Cars (Updated)
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This video shows how easy it is to draw and paint cars. If you have ever thought that this was too difficult to do, check out this video
How To Create Interesting and Luminous Washes In Watercolour
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A short and very interesting clip that shows how easy it is to make your watercolour washes sing!
Creating A 3D Ball in Watercolour
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A short clip illustrating how to use juicy watercolour washes to paint a 3D ball.
Experimental Watercolour Techniques
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Learn some exciting new ways of applying watercolour paint. I am teaching a workshop in Calgary, The Leighton Centre, Oct 14 - 15, 2017.
Two Questions About The CSPWC Annual Symposium Answered
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The Canadian Society Of Painters In Watercolour present their Annual Watercolour Symposium in Calgary, Alberta, Aug 19 - 24, 2017.
Transparent Watercolour Portraits in Fast Motion
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An exciting process to paint really lively portraits using transparent watercolour..
Softening Edges In Watercolour
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Rex Beanland looks at the simple, effective but underused technique of softening edges.
Comparing Watercolour Brushes: Natural Hair vs Synthetic
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An informative look at Natural Hair and synthetic watercolour brushes. Find out the strengths of each.
1 Stroke Figures Pt 2
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Calgary artist, Rex Beanland, demonstrates how to create figures that are main characters in an urban landscape painting. This is an excerpt from his new DVD.
Pushing The Boundaries Of Watercolour with Curtis Golomb
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This preview highlights the brand new DVD of Curtis Golomb. Learn how to create a bold, colourful and dramatic snow scene. Packed full of tips and techniques for all watercolourists.
Completing A Demo For The Toronto Watercolour Society
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Calgary artist, Rex Beanland, completes the demos he began for the Toronto Watercolour Society.
Fixing A Watercolour Painting
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Calgary artist, Rex Beanland, demonstrates how easy it can be to make changes to a watercolour painting.
A Simple Method For Drawing & Painting Cars
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Calgary artist, Rex Beanland demonstrates a simple and fun method for drawing and painting cars. Watch this and you'll be ready to put cars in your paintings.
Analyzing An Urban Landscape Photograph
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Watercolourist, Rex Beanland, illustrates a process to analyze an unusual urban landscape photograph.
Creating An Effective Painting From A Photo
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Creating An Effective Painting From A Photo
Painting The Alberta Landscape In Oil with Doug Swinton
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Painting The Alberta Landscape In Oil with Doug Swinton
Luscious Pastels with Karin Richter
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Luscious Pastels with Karin Richter
How To Simplify A Subject Into It's Basic Shapes
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How To Simplify A Subject Into It's Basic Shapes
Inspired Watercolour with Brent Laycock
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Inspired Watercolour with Brent Laycock
Thanks. Really usefull...
You're welcome,
Thank you so much that is awesome
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This is the best tip I have seen for a long time….thank you!
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Great !!...thank you for sharing wisdom and experience
You're very welcome.
Hello Rex thank you for you knowledge. I am working on a car painting myself. I wouldn't mind some input if you are up for that. HMU.
Thanks for the comment. You might like my update of this video ua-cam.com/video/_6xTY9eYurk/v-deo.html. it has more information.
U are best
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Thank you 👍
Thanks for you comment. You might enjoy the updated version. ua-cam.com/video/_6xTY9eYurk/v-deo.html
Great instructions. Thanks
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Great tips. Thanks. I might a simple front grill or on the back, A license plate outline
Go for it! Thanks for the comment.
Thank you so very much Sir for the wonderful video... You got a new subscriber today...
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Brilliant
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I painted a back view last year as a birthday card for my son. This week, it is his birthday and I am going to pain the side view. The interesting one! Thank you
Thanks for the comment. Have fun!
I’m 5 years late to the show but what a great show! Thanks
Better late than never!
I actually painted this at least 10+ yrs ago, yet it still has tape on it bc I haven't completed it. It was one of my 1st paintings and was so proud of myself I was afraid to move on after it dried for fear of botching it. ❤❤❤ Thank you for this great tutorial.
Great comment Patricia. I think every artist, certainly myself, can relate to being afraid to do something. The beautiful thing is that we can break through that if we want. Good luck.
@@kbboynew1 thank you so very much. 6ou are such an amazing artist and inspiration to me and I appreciate you. I hope you will put more tutorials out on UA-cam. Look at all the views you have! Do you offer any workshops?
@@patriciasell I'm in Calgary and I have some in person workshops this fall in Calgary. Again, thanks for your comments.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Well, thank you for the comment.
Very informative ❤ thanks for sharing
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Really useful. Thank you.
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I'll try this. Thanks.
Very informative video ❤. thanks for sharing.
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I thought this was absolutely brilliant! Thanks so much!
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Hi Rex, I really like your videos and art. You are a master and a great teacher. Please keep making videos. We all need these kinds of tutorials for our improvement. Thanks.
I really like your comments. I'm always thinking of new videos.
sir,you are incrideble
That's a quite something to try to achieve. Thanks, anyway.
Best natural vs synthetic brush comparison on youtube 👍
Hey thanks for the endorsement.
Now I get it! Took awhile to find this, but worth the wait as I kept searching for a tutorial to help sketching cars make sense to my brain.......Thanks so much!
Thanks for your comment. I really appreciate it. You may want to look at the updated version of this video. ua-cam.com/video/_6xTY9eYurk/v-deo.html
best regards from Italy. Great clarity, thanks
Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it.
Thanks
Thank you!👌
You're welcome.
Love your simple clear instructions
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Thank you so much for this tutorial! So helpful!
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This was beyond helpful! I always wondered which retained their tips better. After how much daily use would you say the Kolinsky sable begins to use its point/need replacing?
Thanks for your comment Christine. I'm pretty hard on my brushes and I paint on rough paper. I would say the Kolinsky holds a great point for a month or two of continuous use. It's still a good brush for washes and when you flatten the end to a chisel shape it still gives lots of options but that sharp point that is useful for calligraphy and fine detail doesn't last too long.
Thanks Rex for a great tutorial. Much appreciated!! I've been painting for 40 years but never painted a car. I wanted to but found them too difficult. Thanks again!!
You're very welcome, Richard.
Nothing can be more. Better. Thanks
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Thanks Rex, excellent tutorial!
Thanks for your comment, Adele.
You have reason is water before color, the medium first
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Thank you so much for these techniques and for your style!
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Yes thanks. I am going to try this with my middle school class.
outstanding Experimental watercolor painting!!
Thanks a lot for your comment.
Do you pre-shrink your paper so it doesn't get all wavy? I tried to do that using masking tape to hold the paper down but it tends to come loose.
I've gone through brief phases where I stretched the paper but over all I never found it worth sticking with. True the paper does buckle but I've just learned to work with it.
Really enjoyed that. I need to goof off and just have fun like that! Also, I just started with a small spray bottle that had eyeglass cleaner in it. I thought it would be good if I'm painting plain air since it small. Thanks again for a great workshop video.
Thanks for the comment Dave. It is very helpful every so often to just 'goof off' and experiement.
I'm trying my first car and this was so helpful. Thank you!
That's great Dave. I'm glad that it was helpful.
Thank you for this...by far the best explanation out there.
Hey, thanks for the comment Dianne. I'm glad that it was useful.
I like this method better than the 1st
I agree. Thanks for the comment.
Same, just what i was looking for, Thx
Very helpful Rex. Especially the demonstration of the washing with the blue paint, showing exactly what to expect. As a beginner, we need these details. I do, anyway. Thanks.
Thanks for your comment. I'm really glad that you found it helpful.
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Wow. Your instruction is fabulous.
Thanks, Brannon.
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This video is so very cool. Your painting techniques demonstrate your vast knowledge. I’ll be coming back here many times until your ideas are ingrained. Thanks.
Thanks so much for your comment Gordon. I appreciate it.