Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting

Stefan Baumann

In this episode Stefan Baumann Talks With Patreon Students About nocturne paintings Why and how to paint a painting in the dark. Also, Stefan Baumann talks about Central Focal Point                                                 Free Book on painting.    Click Here for a                                                                                Free Book                                                                                     Available NOW the New Book                              Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting                                                                                 Click Here If you would love to have an Art Coach : Call Me Stefan-415-606-9074The Grand View’s coverage of Baumann’s treks encompasses every aspect of the park, focusing on local plants, wildlife, and the geologic and human history that have had an impact on the region. Through the show, Baumann discusses how his art reflects his commitment to ecology and the preservation of the natural environment as he shares his painting techniques with viewers seeking to learn more about the art of painting. With the widespread success of The Grand View, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation by translating his love of nature into luminous paintings with brilliant, saturated colors that transcend conventional landscapes and wildlife art. Currently, the series is airing on CreateTV. Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/

  1. JAN 18

    Untitled EpisodeArtist on Artist imposter syndrome, and selling your artwork for $10,000 Stefan Baumann

    Stefan Bowman invites you to a 3-day plein air workshop at Mount Shasta—limited spots, paint 6–8 pieces, daily critiques, massive confidence boost. He plugs his new book: 400+ pages of distilled knowledge, field guide for any medium. Then he talks with student Chris Lawson, who just scored a $10,000 commission this week—on her goal list. They cover goal-setting (financial, exhibition, skill—break into quarters), pricing smart (square-inch method, raise prices when unsold), creative sales (lease-to-own paintings), and momentum (show anywhere: coffee shop, gas station, church). Wealthy buyers are everywhere—don’t underestimate your area. Biggest thread: impostor syndrome. You’re not faking it. If you’re creating from your own life, you’re an artist—AI can’t touch that human story. Collectors buy you, your club, your dedication. Set goals, price with guts, show up, and live an extraordinary life. #PleinAirPainting #PleinAirWorkshop #MountShastaArtRetreat #LandscapePaintingBook #StefanBowman #PleinAirTechniques #ArtCareerGoals #10000ArtCommission #ImpostorSyndromeArtists #ArtPricingStrategies #LeaseToOwnPainting #ChrisLawsonArtist #GrandViewRanchRetreat #UltimatePleinAirGuide #3DayPleinAirWorkshop #HowToPricePaintings #OvercomingImpostorSyndrome #ArtGoalsAndCommissions #SellingArtInSmallTowns #LeaseYourArtwork Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    32 min
  2. JAN 16

    Stefan Baumann interviews Jeanne Carlson Guide to Creating, Sharing, and Selling Art at Any Age

    Stefan Baumann interviews Jean Carlson on what 1 needs to do to create an inspirational future as an artist and give some tips on how to start creating a life with passion and direction and promote your art and sell sell sell! Jean Carlson is an artist who believes creativity can flourish at any age. Inspired by watching Gene, a fellow artist, start a YouTube channel by simply picking up a camera to share her art,Jean Carlson realized how easy it is to connect with others online and inspire elderly artists to share their creativity. His focus shifted toward encouraging older artists after seeing how digital tools like YouTube and Facebook can unlock new opportunities for expression.Jean Carlson advises artists to start by setting up a YouTube channel, getting a Facebook page running, posting daily, and creating a website to build their presence consistently. To help artists step out of their comfort zones,Jean Carlson encourages them to stop overthinking, grab a camera, and speak honestly about their thoughts and art. One effective marketing approach she recommends is creating short, one-to-five-minute videos that highlight the vibrancy of life and creativity at any age. Storytelling is a key part of Jean Carlson's mission; sharing his journey helps others see that art can open new paths after retirement, leading to new relationships and experiences instead of isolation. she stresses the value of digital communities, such as Zoom groups, to build connections that go beyond local boundaries. For Jean Carlson success isn’t just about sales or fame but about the personal transformation and joy that art brings. sheencourages artists to start marketing themselves without fear, using available tools and being authentic. Looking forward, Jean Carlson aims to continue evolving as an artist while inspiring others to embrace creativity later in life. her practical advice for launching an artistic career at any age includes: 1. Start sharing your work online, 2. Post regularly to engage your audience, and 3. Connect with digital communities for support. Jean Carlson s story is a reminder that it’s never too late to start creating. Retirement can be a beginning—one full of joy, connection, and new creative adventures. For information on Stefan Baumann, you can go to his YouTube station or you can go to Patreon or his website at www.stefanbaumann.com. If you're interested in Coaching, give him a call at 415-606-9074 or you can purchase this book at his website, the ultimate guide to Plein Air painting. #Artist, #Creativity, #InspirationalFuture, #Passion, #Direction, #PromoteArt, #SellArt, #JeanCarlson, #StefanBaumann, #Gene, #YouTubeChannel, #FacebookPage, #ElderlyArtists, #DigitalTools, #OnlineConnection, #Inspire, #ShareCreativity, #PostDaily, #Website, #ComfortZones, #Overthinking, #Camera, #SpeakHonestly, #Marketing, #ShortVideos, #Vibrancy, #Life, #Storytelling, #Journey, #Retirement, #Relationships, #Experiences, #Isolation, #DigitalCommunities, #ZoomGroups, #LocalBoundaries Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    14 min
  3. JAN 1

    Take your art to the next level, experience success, Baumann interviews Cris Lawson and Learn How

    In this podcast  learn the secrets of success and how Cris Lawson launched her career with a few good ideas and a lot of hard work. Stefan Baumann interviews Chris Lawson as she explains her insights on how to make your art better, how to put together something that is bigger than just a good idea, and launch it into a success with enough momentum that will carry her our career for years to come. In this interview, we discussed putting together in our show and how to capture the attention of a few major magazines. Stefan Baumann, her coach and mentor, discusses with her the in and out of putting together an event and is good information for all artists to know. Man, you are a dark bully, you couldn't even rise up out of the depths of being mean and at least try to have a pleasant New Year's evening, without bitching and whining and complaining. Everything I do for you all day long, trying to make your life a little easier and making sure you're comfortable and all you do is just blah blah blah you're right daddy I love the way you try to make it wonderful New Year's Eve. It's these kind of eveningsthat brings smiles to my faces because you're such a bright inspiration. Artist Success Interview: Stefan Bauman I had an idea to develop an art show by specifically targeting a market that has been untouched. This focus gave me the motivation to pursue art in a way that stood apart from the traditional paths most artists take. The concept of filling a gap in the market helped me form my initial ideas and clarified my creative direction. The first thing you have to do is improve your artwork. I approached this by understanding the 13 keys needed to create a great work of art. Focusing on these fundamentals allowed me to elevate the quality of my creations and build a solid foundation. Without this step, nothing else would have had the same impact. Improving artistic skill was the crucial starting point for turning ideas into a successful career. How do you define what makes an art project bigger than just a good idea? An art show becomes bigger than just a good idea when it is not merely a one-time event but generates a life of its own. To create something truly impactful, you have to create something big and then be willing to give it away so others can enjoy it. This approach builds momentum and allows the project to grow beyond the initial concept, making the art project sustainable and influential in the long term. What strategies did you use to generate momentum and sustain success over time? Quality artwork is the key. Without quality artwork, you cannot possibly propel your future successfully. Beyond creating great work, it’s important to find someone to help you—someone who has been through the process before and can guide you. This combination of quality art and mentorship helps build lasting momentum in your career.. #artinspiration #artistsuccess #mentorshipmatters #qualityart #artcareertips #creativejourney #artshowideas #artistgrowth #behindthecanvas #creativelife #oilpainting #paintings #artshows #easylife #beginnerartist #gallerylife #creativeflow #abstractart #inspirationdaily #nicheart #artshowsuccess #studentartist #artmentorship #emergingart #successfulartist #gallerytalk #behindthescenes #artbusiness #createniche Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    28 min
  4. JAN 1

    Generating original paintings, that was sell to collectors, and leave your competition behind!

    In this Podcast Stefan Baumann describes how to create a body of work that is autobiographical and represents the life with living that we all are on a journey with on this planet. To understand how to create autobiographical work will be the foundation of how we move forward and how we separate ourselves from work created by AI and work that is truly created at a passion. In an age dominated by digital influence and AI, people seek authentic connection. Buyers and audiences want art that reflects real human circumstances and feelings, not just flawless images. They want to feel the presence of an artist who has lived through struggle, joy, doubt, and hope. My creative process embraces chance and randomness. Using my phone like a tool of Russian roulette, I access snapshots of a life worth living. These everyday digital fragments—photos, messages, moments—form an autobiographical record. By reinterpreting them, I create visual stories that reveal truths often overlooked. Each image I choose reflects a part of my life’s story, rich with personal meaning. Together, they form a mosaic that speaks to universal human experiences. This emotional connection makes my work uniquely meaningful to collectors seeking depth beyond surface beauty. My art is a living archive of memories and emotions that go deeper than any AI can mimic. It conveys vulnerability, hope, nostalgia—the intangible feelings that give life to my pieces. I want collectors to connect with my work on an emotional level, recognizing themselves in the stories I tell. To do this, I use techniques that embrace imperfection and spontaneity, highlighting raw human emotion rather than polished digital perfection. Even when using digital tools, I prioritize authenticity. I balance technology with intentionality, resisting over-curation to keep the truth of each moment alive. Themes of community, memory, vulnerability, and time run through my art, reflecting what I consider a life worth living: one filled with connection, discovery, and self-reflection. These ideas appear through layered images and symbolic contrasts between presence and absence. Challenges in my life have shaped my artistic voice, adding depth and honesty to my work. These experiences inform how I see the world and the stories I choose to share. What sets my art apart from AI-generated work is its emotional depth and humanity. AI can create images, but it cannot replicate the lived experience and conscious reflection behind my pieces. I am committed to transforming the chaos and beauty of everyday life into art that speaks to our shared humanity. This is the essence of my journey as an artist. #MixedMediaNarratives #HumanVulnerability #MemoryCollage #SpontaneousImagery #LayeredEmotions #AuthenticDigitalArt #AntiAIAesthetics #SelfReflectiveStories Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    26 min
  5. 10/29/2025

    Artist Block What to look for and how to get over it . Be Prepared so you don't get it

    Online platforms like YouTube help by providing inspiration and connection, especially for those with limited local support. Personal challenges, including disabilities, can increase difficulties but also inspire resilience. The "four Bs" framework—Beliefs, Behaviors, Barriers, and Benefits—helps artists identify what maintains their block and develop solutions. Artist block is dangerous because it threatens creativity and career sustainability. Passion and a clear mission drive artists through tough times. Coaching and mentorship provide personalized strategies, goal-setting, and encouragement. When block arises, artists can take immediate steps: 1) pause to refresh, 2) engage in free creative play, 3) change environment or medium, 4) talk with peers or mentors, and 5) set very small goals. Keeping a public presence during block maintains visibility and motivation. Pressure to produce can inspire or overwhelm; managing it with realistic goals and self-care is key. Avoiding shows removes important deadlines and feedback, which may deepen block. To stay inspired, artists should seek new experiences, remain curious, and remember why they create. Common misconceptions are that block is failure, limited to unskilled artists, or fixed by waiting. Persistent block warrants professional help such as coaching or therapy. #ArtistBlock #SelfDoubt #Frustration #Procrastination #Motivation #ArtisticVoice #ExternalPressures #FearOfFailure #Perfectionism #AuthenticWork #Inspiration #Community #Mentors #ReframingThoughts #SmallGoals #Passion #RegularPractice #Feedback #Rest #Purpose #Confidence #Resilience #Coaching #CreativePlay #EnvironmentChange #PublicPresence #SelfCare #Curiosity #Therapy #CreativeFlow Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    12 min
  6. 10/29/2025

    Understanding Studio Light through using painting Umbrellas with Stefan Baumann

    When painting outdoors, controlling lighting conditions is critical to achieving accurate color perception and rendering paintings that translate well when viewed indoors. Understanding how natural and artificial light interacts with your workspace and painting surface can greatly influence the final outcome. Below are comprehensive insights and techniques based on years of experience in plein air painting. 1. Qualities of an Effective Umbrella for Outdoor Painting The ideal umbrella used for outdoor painting must be opaque, preventing any light from bleeding through. The top half should be white to reflect sunlight and keep the artist cool during long outdoor sessions. The underside must be black and completely non-reflective to eliminate reflective and key light that can interfere with accurate color observation. Using an umbrella that allows light to pass or reflect will distort the lighting environment and complicate color matching. 2. The Problem with Transparent Umbrellas Transparent umbrellas permit excessive light penetration, creating an inconsistent and overly bright environment around the painting area. This excessive light causes glare and reflections on the palette and canvas, making it difficult to judge true colors and values. The uncontrolled light increases the brightness and washes out subtle color transitions, resulting in less accurate color representation during the painting process. 3. Impacts of Excessive Light Exposure on Paintings Viewed Indoors When painted under very bright light outdoors, the colors and luminosity in a painting can become misleading. Paintings created in these over-illuminated conditions often appear darker or poorly balanced when viewed under typical indoor lighting. This happens because the artist may adjust colors to compensate for the intense outdoor light, leading to undervalued color chroma and less vibrancy indoors. 4. Ideal Studio Lighting for Accurate Color Perception The best studio lighting environment features a relatively low light level, such as a 60-watt bulb controlled with an in-line dimmer switch. Less light in the studio environment encourages the artist to "push" the light and luminosity into the painting consciously. This controlled and dimmed lighting environment helps reveal true color relationships and avoids the deceptive brightness that causes color distortions. 5. Advantages of Painting Under Lower Light Conditions Paintings created under lower light conditions often appear more vibrant and luminous when viewed indoors because the artist uses higher chroma and contrast to compensate for reduced light levels. This practice results in richer, more glowing colors that maintain their intensity under a range of lighting conditions. Lower light training also enhances the artist’s sensitivity to subtle tonal variations. 6. Misconceptions About Bright Studio Lighting Contrary to popular belief, bright lighting in a studio is detrimental to color accuracy. Excessive brightness leads artists to lower chroma values in their palette to counterbalance the intense illumination, which unintentionally causes the paintings to appear darker and more muted when seen under normal or dimmer lighting conditions. 7. How a 60-Watt or Lower Light Source Improves Color Perception Using a lower wattage light source improves color and luminosity perception by limiting excessive brightness that can blind the eye to subtle hues. It enables an artist to focus on tonal relationships carefully, producing paintings with a balanced color range and lively surface quality. Dimmer lighting conditions enhance the perception of glow and depth in a painting. 8. Challenges of Painting in Diff Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    22 min
  7. 10/13/2025

    Taking Your Art to the Next Level Stefan Baumann interviews Michael Atkins

    Taking Your Art to the Next  Level Stefan Baumann interviews Michael Atkins where they talk about giving good advice on what to know! The top tips interview with top artist making it as an artist! Moving from amateur to professional artist requires more than just talent. It means making a decision to pursue art as a serious career with focus, discipline, and commitment to growth.  What inspired Mark Atkins to transition was seeing someone like Stefan Baumann on his PBS show, The Grand View, touring national parks and painting professionally. That moment sparked the realization that he wanted more for his life and that becoming a professional artist was possible.  1. Understand what it means to be a professional artist — it’s about focusing your energy on creating art consistently and making money from it, even if it is not your sole income.  2. Recognize the difference between learning as a hobbyist and dedicating yourself as a professional who works regularly to refine craft and develop a market presence.  3. Focus is key — you get what you focus on. Direct your effort toward improving your art and understanding the business side of the art world.  4. Coaching and mentorship are invaluable. They can help you avoid common mistakes, accelerate your growth, and show you how to balance the creative and business sides of your career.  5. Learn key concepts that help your work stand out, such as Stefan Baumann’s “13 Keys,” including effective use of light and sense of place, which are essential to creating impactful plein air paintings.  6. Build your audience and create opportunities by engaging actively on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, where Stefan has found much of his success.  7. Develop the mindset and discipline to treat your art seriously. This means dedicating time to your craft, planning your career steps, and balancing creativity with business skills like marketing and sales.  8. Measure your progress not only by sales and exhibitions but by your artistic growth and the milestones you achieve along your journey.  9. Avoid common pitfalls such as trying to go it alone without guidance. Finding a coach or mentor can keep you motivated, focused, and help you navigate the complexities of turning your passion into a profession.  10. Stay open to feedback and continuous learning. Professional development thrives with support from others who can offer perspective and advice. Making the leap from hobbyist to professional artist is a combination of mindset, skill development, and strategy. By committing to this path with focus and support, you can confidently grow your art career and achieve your artistic goals.  Art Career, Professional Artist, Artist Journey, Art Mentorship, Plein Air Painting, Art Business, Creative Growth, Artist Mindset, Stefan Baumann, Artistic Development, Art Focus, Art Discipline, Art Marketing, Social Media Art, Artist Coaching, Art Skills, Creative Business, Art Progress, Art Feedback, Art Strategy, Art Commitment, Art Profession, Creative Career, Artist Development, Art Branding, Art Networking, Creative Mindset, Art Success, Artist Growth, Art Community Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    59 min
  8. 10/02/2025

    Discover the power of promoting your art on YouTube along with getting insights creating originals

    Promoting and creating original art on YouTube is a powerful way for artists to share their work, develop their voice, and connect with a broad audience. Stefan Baumann, an experienced artist and educator, has shared key strategies and insights based on his involvement with YouTube and his workshops that can inspire artists to grow creatively and professionally. 1. The foundation of promoting artwork effectively on YouTube begins with active participation and contribution. By regularly sharing videos that showcase your creative process, thoughts, and finished pieces, you become part of a larger artistic conversation. This engagement not only builds your experience in presenting yourself and your work but also helps your art gain exposure and momentum. Stefan emphasizes that great art is inspired by great art, and through sharing, artists can draw inspiration from others while inspiring in return. Creating and promoting art is never a solitary endeavor; rather, it thrives in a community of shared experiences. 2. Becoming a YouTube contributor motivates artists to create more and better work because the platform is incredibly dynamic and full of potential viewers. With hundreds of millions of people watching videos every second, contributing your unique voice and artwork allows you to reach new audiences who might not otherwise encounter your work. This opportunity not only increases visibility but also encourages continuous creative output, as you are reaching and inspiring others who, in turn, inspire you to improve and evolve. 3. Specific examples from Stefan’s teaching experience demonstrate the benefits of using YouTube for self-discovery and artistic growth. For instance, Gene Carlson, a student of Stefan’s, used YouTube to better understand her own artistic voice and creativity. Creating videos helped her articulate her inspirations and reflect on her work from a distance, which is often difficult when working closely with a piece. This process of externalizing thoughts through video encourages clarity and fosters deeper insight into one’s art. 4. Initially nervous about appearing on camera, Gene’s journey highlights another important benefit of using YouTube: developing confidence and a personal voice. Regularly producing content and engaging with viewers helped her overcome initial fears and become more expressive, both as an artist and a communicator. This practice is crucial because the ability to talk about your work effectively can attract and retain an audience, thereby promoting your art more successfully. 5. When it comes to creating original art, Stefan points out that originality stems from personal experience. He believes that meaningful art arises when artists express their unique experiences in ways that resonate with others. True originality is not about creating something completely detached from the world but rather about conveying universal emotions, memories, and experiences through a personal lens. This connection between the artist’s environment and the shared human experience enables viewers to relate to and be moved by the artwork. 6. Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/ Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074

    48 min

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In this episode Stefan Baumann Talks With Patreon Students About nocturne paintings Why and how to paint a painting in the dark. Also, Stefan Baumann talks about Central Focal Point                                                 Free Book on painting.    Click Here for a                                                                                Free Book                                                                                     Available NOW the New Book                              Baumann's Ultimate Field Guide to Plein Air Painting                                                                                 Click Here If you would love to have an Art Coach : Call Me Stefan-415-606-9074The Grand View’s coverage of Baumann’s treks encompasses every aspect of the park, focusing on local plants, wildlife, and the geologic and human history that have had an impact on the region. Through the show, Baumann discusses how his art reflects his commitment to ecology and the preservation of the natural environment as he shares his painting techniques with viewers seeking to learn more about the art of painting. With the widespread success of The Grand View, Baumann has captured the hearts and imaginations of a generation by translating his love of nature into luminous paintings with brilliant, saturated colors that transcend conventional landscapes and wildlife art. Currently, the series is airing on CreateTV. Support the show For more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/

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