Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Antrese Wood
Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Savvy Painter, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights artists can't afford to miss. Visit https://savvypainter.com Antrese's teachings focus on nurturing a creative mindset and prioritizing mastery over perfection, making it a must-listen resource for artists worldwide. Whether you're an emerging artist looking to hone your skills or an established pro seeking fresh perspectives, the show offers practical advice and inspiration But the real magic happens when you apply Antrese's teachings in your own studio. Her guidance can help you unlock new levels of creativity and growth in your art. If you're serious about elevating your skills and mindset, join Growth Studio—a unique opportunity to work directly with Antrese and join an amazing community of like minded artists.

  1. 13 HR AGO

    Unlocking the Secrets of Color: Robert Gamblin and Scott Gellatly Answer Your Questions

    Have you been experimenting with your paint colors lately? Do you wonder about different colors and the best way to mix them? Well, you’re in luck! Robert Gamblin and product manager Scott Gellatly are here to answer more of your questions in our special color episode! In this episode of The Savvy Painter podcast, you’ll learn about the pigments used in modern paints, the emotional content of a color, what makes student grade paints “student grade,” the best paints to use for plein air painting, and so much more. You don’t want to miss a minute of this in-depth and fascinating conversation! 2:55 - Why modern oil paints have more pigments than older ones 5:54 - Gamblin’s guide to color imaging and the emotional content of color and its impact on paint-making 9:51 - Are there paints that artists often misuse (aside from whites)? 14:36 - How modern pigments differ from mineral pigments 19:41 - Comparing Gamblin’s color palette to Rembrandt’s and the intention behind Alizarin Crimson Permanent 24:00 - What lake colors and hues are and the hues that Gamblin features 28:44 - How student grade paint differs from artist grade paint 34:20 - The best way to prevent dead spots/sinking in on your paintings 40:12 - Gamblin’s plans for skin tone colors and the concern over representation in the art world for artists of color 45:53 - Mixed colors as shortcuts, common mistakes to avoid in your palette, and when to move away from student grade color 51:54 - The different characteristics of Gamblin’s black oil colors 58:22 - Advice on the minimum amount and best paints to use for plein air painting 1:03:34 - Looking at the relationship between pigments when you’re creating a color palette 1:07:55 - Scott reveals the “secret weapon” colors he likes to use in his paintings 1:10:04 - How Robert produced his beautiful series of large iceberg paintings during his Greenland trip 1:14:27 - How to have a good white for glazing and whether some Torrit Grey colors are made by Gamblin in actual color 1:16:56 - The difference between transparent earth colors and ochres, umbres, and siennas 1:19:15 - Three reasons why cadmium and cobalt colors are so expensive (and three reasons why they’re worth it) 1:22:09 - Why Scott uses Transparent Earth Red (specifically one in the FastMatte line) for his underpaintings Mentioned in Unlocking the Secrets of Color: Robert Gamblin and Scott Gellatly Answer Your Questions Gamblin Artists Colors | Instagram | Twitter Previous Q&A with Gamblin Bonus Content: Transcripts and Extra Interview with Gamblin Claude Monet | Lori Putnam | Rachel Jones | Anna Rose Bain | Wolf Khan | Nancy Zydler | Robert Gamblin | Scott Gellatly The History of Color in Painting by Faber Birren Join Growth Studio

    1h 27m
  2. 24 OCT

    Oil Painting Q&A: Tips, Tricks, and More with Gamblin Artists Colors

    You’ve heard that old phrase, “Jack of all trades and master of none,” right? Instead of being a jack of all trades, Robert Gamblin and his team at Gamblin Artists Colors have decided to focus on being a master of one: oil paint products. Their narrow focus has paid off as they display an amazing passion for detail and improvement in their product line and offer jam-packed information you can use in your studio every day.  In this episode of The Savvy Painter podcast, you’ll learn helpful insights and get some of your biggest questions about oil painting and other topics answered by Robert, product specialist Mary Weisenburger, and company president Pete Cole. You’ll hear their response to questions about pigments, oil separation, toxicity, and much more! 2:25 - Robert introduces himself and shares how he started Gamblin Artists Colors 6:05 - Robert reveals why Gamblin only provides oil paint and shares some interesting pigment formulations 15:59 - How dreams have inspired color combinations and examples of custom colors made for well-known artists 23:08 - The value of white in the painting process (and the difference between radiant and titanium white) 29:09 - The story of how flake white replacement came into existence 33:21 - Advice and recommendations for artists who are using oils for the first time 39:41 - Warm and cool-colored objects and clearing confusion around kit vs. ready-made Gamvar 45:56 - Why the oil separates from the pigment inside tubes (and what to do if you want an oilier viscosity to the paint) 49:11 - Why Gamblin doesn’t plan to introduce water-soluble oil paints and one of the biggest misconceptions about oil paintings 54:46 - The three eras of pigment history and two big drivers of misinformation about pigment toxicity 1:03:20 - Tips for artists who work in small, enclosed spaces or with a baby nearby 1:10:33 - What you can do instead of a retouch varnish and why varnish at all in the first place 1:16:18 - The trouble with finding good cadmium color alternatives that are opaque 1:19:12 - Working with cold wax mediums and what you should look out for when using them 1:22:12 - A rundown on the range of solvent-free mediums available at Gamblin Artists Colors 1:26:33 - The shelf life of oil paint in tubes and whether Gamblin is considering changing the size of their caps 1:31:28 - What FastMatte is, what inspired it, and three helpful ways to use it Mentioned in Oil Painting Q&A: Tips, Tricks, and More with Gamblin Artists Colors Varnishing Made Easy PDF Gamblin Artists Colors | Instagram “An Interview with Art Writer John Seed” “Interview: Art and Play with Jeremiah Palecek” James Rosenquist | Nathan Oliveira | Wolf Khan | Robert Barnes Join Growth Studio

    1h 37m
  3. 3 OCT

    How to Confidently Price Your Artwork Without Overwhelm

    Pricing your artwork can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. In this episode, I’m breaking down common pricing methods like cost-based and market-based approaches, helping you figure out what works best for you. Whether you’re just starting or more experienced, you’ll walk away with a clearer idea of how to confidently set prices for your work. This isn't just about the numbers; it's about connecting to the value of your art and feeling good about your decisions. I’ll guide you through overcoming the common doubts and discomfort around pricing, so you can develop a strategy that supports your creative practice. In this episode of The Savvy Painter Podcast, I explore detailed insights into size-based pricing, market comparisons, and more. I also cover key considerations like gallery markups and international sales, plus offer a free pricing spreadsheet to help you get started. By the end, you'll feel empowered to set prices that truly reflect the value of your work. 02:40  - The most common question I get from artists: How to price your work? 03:25 - Cost-based pricing: A logical but sometimes tricky method 05:25 -  Size-based pricing: A simple, structured approach with a few caveats 06:55 - Market-based pricing: Comparing yourself to other artists in your field 10:00 - Emotional pricing and perceived value: When and how to use it 11:40 - Addition-based pricing for limited edition prints 14:20 - Adjusting pricing for international markets and gallery settings 17:20 - Allowing a gallery or online platform to set the price 21:15 - Next steps to choosing the right pricing method for you right now 24:00 - The best pricing method for artists Mentioned in How to Confidently Price Your Artwork Without Overwhelm Get your free pricing resources Join Growth Studio

    30 min
  4. 23 MAY

    A Painter’s Palette: Erin Raedeke Discusses Color and Emotion Ep315

    Let’s talk about color and process with Erin Raedeke. In this episode, Erin shares how she went from using timid neutral colors to canvases filled with bold hues in her sun filled still lifes. Her use of color seems to be a metaphor for her life. Erin is an accomplished painter known for her perceptual and observational work that recreates personal memories from childhood. Here are a few highlights from our chat: Personal Stories in Art: Erin's paintings are like pages from her life. She chooses objects from her Gen X childhood to re-examine the moments that impacted her as an adult. Fear and Fascination with Color: Erin’s relationship with color has evolved over time. Initially intimidated by the complexity of mixing and using bold colors, she now expresses her feelings powerfully with bold color choices. The Art of Still Lifes:  Erin creates still lifes that do more than just show objects. She uses them to tell deep stories, connecting objects to the narratives within everyday scenes. Creative Process and Curiosity: Erin's process is driven by curiosity and experimentation. Her approach involves setting up scenes from life and allowing her curiosity about colors and forms to guide the development of each piece. She doesn’t hesitate to completely change the painting if she has a better idea. Upcoming Solo Show Prep: Erin shares her preparations for an upcoming art show. She plans to use new ideas to explore her inner feelings and the world around her. This episode is perfect for anyone interested in how artists use their life experiences and emotions to create meaningful art. Join us to get inspired by Erin Raedeke's journey and her approach to painting. Full show notes here       Connect with Erin: Instagram @erinraedeke erinraedeke.com

    1h 14m
  5. 16 MAY

    How to be a prolific painter (in 3 simple steps)

    A lot of artists come to me wanting to know how to paint more. How to paint better. They want to be prolific painters. So in this episode, I walk you through how to become a prolific painter in three, very straightforward steps. If you’ve ever felt like you’re stuck or not achieving as much as you could, this episode is for you. Personally, I’m not a big fan of doing things just for the sake of doing them. I like to have a reason and a clear purpose. Of course, I paint because I like to paint but having a clear purpose keeps me centered when things get tough or I don’t “feel like painting.” I’d rather not leave painting up to my whims. It’s too important to me. Main Takeaways from this episode: The quality of your thoughts directly influences the quality of your paintings; mastering your mental landscape is key to improving your art. Being a prolific painter isn't just about quantity; it's about consistently creating meaningful and deliberate artwork. Aligning your emotions with your artistic goals enhances creativity and productivity, making the art-making process more fulfilling. Relentless Action: Painting success comes from consistent, purposeful action—setting clear goals, choosing desired emotions, and persisting through challenges. Developing a strategic approach to your art practice can transform your effectiveness as an artist, leading to more significant personal and professional growth.   When you are ready for more, join Growth Studio, I’ll help you feel confident so you can make, show, and sell your artwork. Visit savvypainter.com/join. But for now, enjoy the episode!

    30 min

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Savvy Painter, hosted by Antrese Wood, offers a treasure trove of insights artists can't afford to miss. Visit https://savvypainter.com Antrese's teachings focus on nurturing a creative mindset and prioritizing mastery over perfection, making it a must-listen resource for artists worldwide. Whether you're an emerging artist looking to hone your skills or an established pro seeking fresh perspectives, the show offers practical advice and inspiration But the real magic happens when you apply Antrese's teachings in your own studio. Her guidance can help you unlock new levels of creativity and growth in your art. If you're serious about elevating your skills and mindset, join Growth Studio—a unique opportunity to work directly with Antrese and join an amazing community of like minded artists.

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