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Doodle your Way to Being a Great Artist by Stefan Baumann

A doodle is an unfocused or unconscious drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can have concrete representational meaning or may just be abstract shapes. Stereotypical examples of doodling are found in school notebooks, often in the margins, drawn by students daydreaming or losing interest during class. Another common example of doodling occurs during long conversations on the phone when a pen and paper are available.
In this video Baumann is talking to a group of students at a class on painting and discusses how to stop making excuses and start drawing in those old sketch books on the shelf.

Stefan Baumann, host of the PBS Series "The Grand View," America's National Parks Through the Eyes of an Artist," travels throughout America painting plein air landscapes in oil. Art collectors who love to acquire paintings of the West, still life, wild life and flowers love his work, and his paintings have been collected by noted American families such as the Annenbergs, Rockefellers, former President Reagan and by top Fortune 500 corporations. His work is likened to the top artists of American History such as Moran, Bierstadt, Sargent, Payne, and Hulings. He frequently travels to paint in the National Parks, and you might see him painting at Yosemite, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon, as well as on his PBS Series, "The Grand View," and in his DVD's that feature him painting in 20 different National Parks.

Go to www.StefanBaumann.com to receive a free book. If you want to ask me a question, please call me 800.511.1337. I would love to talk with you. Please leave feedback below .

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11 мая 2014 г. 18:32:15
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