Monday, June 22, 2009

Greg Manchess painting at Illustration Master Class

Four minutes of bad, low resolution shaky cam! Okay, so this isn't great, it was mostly meant to see if I could figure out Youtube. Tonight I'll try to quick wrap-up of the last two IMC days. (For thems not sick of hearing about it.)





UPDATE: Not to turn this into a commercial but as Chuck in the comments points out, you can get much better video, from beginning of a painting to the end, with the Massive Black downloads, part one and part two.

8 comments:

Dorian said...

aaahh cool!
Even a 24h live video stream with several cameras wouldn't come close to the experience of actually being there but I really really appreciate the words, pics and now moving pics with sound that make us feel a little less far away! Can't wait to see everybody's finished projects!!

Chuck said...

What a beautiful painter.. Just a snippet, but so lucid and deliberate, even in front of an audience!! Bravo Maestro Manchess, Bravo !! Gotta get the Massive Black Vid..

Ray Lederer said...

I watched the full demo again on the plane on my way home from BC yesterday and everyone around me couldn't keep their eyes off the screen either. Watching him work is mesmerizing.

SiDEBAR said...

The Great One always makes it look easy...

Eric Braddock said...

Haha, I agree with you Swain, Greg Manchess sure is the great one, can we call him Gretzky? ;)

Great little video, Irene! It's definitely a cool little addition to all the posts and updates about the IMC. Wish there was more, can't wait to see the finishes.

EricFortune said...

What!? That was awesome!

Kim Kincaid said...

I have little sections all over my painting that Greg, Rebecca, and Dan assisted with. Each have their own masterful delivery of paint. My painting is a journal of sorts of my experience at IMC. I will treasure it as well as the knowledge gained and artistic comradeship shared. Thanks for the updates Irene. Your photos are wonderful. Keep the armor shining.

Daniel Andrews said...

Love Greg's Stoke work. Its so Confident and purposeful.