This Tiny Sketchbook Changed My Life (and can change yours too)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the artist shares her journey with a tiny sketchbook and wooden palette that revolutionized her painting practice. She details how these compact tools enabled her to create over 60 miniature artworks, each with a unique story, from various picturesque locations. The video is a testament to the artist's growth, as she explores the world of small-scale painting, capturing moments and memories that have transformed both her art and her life.
Takeaways
- π¨ The artist was introduced to a tiny wooden palette by God Draw in February 2022, which became a significant tool in their art journey.
- ποΈ The palette was filled with eight essential colors, primarily from Daniel Smith, which were used to create all the paintings showcased.
- π The artist's sketchbook, paired with the tiny palette, was made by Inkberry and featured high-quality, 50% cotton blend, cold-press paper.
- π³ The artist's first painting was done outdoors in a stormy setting, despite some initial challenges with equipment.
- πΉ Each painting created by the artist was documented in a corresponding short video, demonstrating a commitment to capturing the process.
- π₯ One particular painting of Pebble Beach in Door County, Wisconsin, went viral and significantly increased the artist's online following.
- ποΈ The artist found that painting on a smaller scale allowed for a deeper connection with the subject and a more intimate painting experience.
- π The artist experimented with various scenes, including landscapes, architecture, and detailed elements, to grow their skills in watercolor.
- π Through the process of creating tiny paintings, the artist noticed an evolution in their techniques and ability to convey their artistic vision.
- π The artist encourages others to try tiny painting as a way to create art that is portable, requires minimal supplies, and can capture memories and inspire future generations.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video?
-The main focus of the video is to give a tour of the artist's first tiny sketchbook and explain how the small book and palette have changed her life.
Who makes the wooden tiny palette featured in the video?
-The wooden tiny palette is made by a company called God Draw.
What are the eight colors used in the tiny palette?
-The palette is filled with six essentials from Daniel Smith and two transparent colors, red oxide and yellow oxide.
What is special about the sketchbook that comes with the God Draw palette?
-The sketchbook is beautifully made with a cotton blend, cold press paper, and has a nice little elastic to hold the pages together, preventing them from shifting or rubbing against each other.
How did the artist document her painting journey with the tiny sketchbook?
-The artist filmed every painting adventure she took with the tiny sketchbook, creating corresponding short videos for each painting.
What was the artist's first painting experience with the tiny sketchbook like?
-Her first painting experience was on the 16th of February 2022, and it was challenging due to forgetting the clip for the palette and having to improvise with filming.
How did the artist's approach to painting change after starting with tiny paintings?
-Before tiny paintings, the artist was focused on larger scale oil paintings. Tiny paintings captivated her heart and became a significant part of her art practice.
Which painting from the sketchbook went viral and had a significant impact on the artist's following?
-The painting of Pebble Beach in Door County, Wisconsin, went viral and significantly increased the artist's following on social media.
What challenges did the artist face while painting on a smaller format?
-The artist faced challenges such as capturing the vibrancy of colors, dealing with perspective, and managing the composition within a tiny frame.
What is the significance of the tiny sketchbook to the artist's artistic growth?
-The tiny sketchbook helped the artist hone her skills in ink and watercolor, and realize that beautiful art can come in all sizes, leading to significant growth and a change in her art practice.
What advice does the artist give to viewers about painting?
-The artist encourages viewers to go outside and paint, explore different sizes, and not to limit themselves, as painting outside can change one's perspective and help in noticing details that photographs might miss.
Outlines
π¨ Introduction to Tiny Sketchbook Journey
The speaker expresses excitement about showcasing their first tiny sketchbook and a small wooden palette from God Draw. They recount purchasing the palette in February 2022 and filling it with eight favorite paint colors. The sketchbook, a companion to the palette, is described as beautifully crafted with an elastic band to hold pages and high-quality cold-press paper. The speaker's journey with these tools began with an outdoor painting adventure despite a forgotten clip, leading to a series of paintings documented in corresponding short videos. The speaker's shift from large-scale oil painting to tiny paintings is highlighted, emphasizing the joy and instant addiction to the miniature art form.
π Painting Adventures and Viral Success
The narrative continues with the speaker's painting experiences, including a challenge with depicting a river and ducks, and another painting during an eye doctor appointment in Taunton, Somerset. They describe the evolution of their painting skills, from initial struggles to a more confident approach, especially after a painting at their secret garden behind the house, which marked a significant improvement. A pivotal moment was a painting at Pebble Beach, Wisconsin, which unexpectedly went viral on social media, significantly increasing the speaker's following and inspiring them to continue with tiny paintings. The speaker also discusses the emotional connection to a gazebo painting, reflecting on the legacy of their late father.
πΌοΈ Exploring Composition and Color in Miniature Art
The speaker shares their experiences painting various scenes, from a clock tower in Newton Abbot to a masonic temple in Ttess, focusing on composition and color. They discuss the challenges of painting on a small scale, such as achieving vibrancy and dealing with perspective. A painting at the Carry Arms, despite initial struggles, led to a beautiful day and a valuable learning experience. The speaker also recounts painting with their daughter and the joy of creating art together, emphasizing the importance of every painting experience, whether successful or not, for growth as an artist.
π² Painting Nature's Beauty and Learning from Mistakes
The speaker recounts painting a tree in Illington, Dartmoor National Park, and the lessons learned from overworking the paper. They describe a quick sketch that, despite their dissatisfaction, became popular. The narrative includes painting a church and cottage in Illington, and the desire to add more vibrancy to their paintings. A significant mistake of painting on the wrong side of the paper led to a unique perspective in a piece that the speaker came to appreciate. The speaker also shares the joy of painting a thatched cottage and the challenges of capturing the essence of a location in a tiny format.
π° Capturing Memories and Growth Through Art
The speaker reflects on painting at Blenham Palace, near the 'Harry Potter tree' used in the films, and the memories captured in their art. They discuss painting a medieval house in Exeter and the challenges of fitting the subject within the tiny frame. A visit to Lustleigh in Dartmoor National Park with a friend resulted in one of the speaker's favorite paintings, highlighting the treatment of the thatched cottage. The speaker concludes with a painting at Bowwood House, a stately home in the Cotswolds, and the evolution of their art and skills over the course of filling the tiny sketchbook. They encourage others to try painting outside and in small formats, sharing the profound impact it had on their artistic journey.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Tiny Sketchbook
π‘God Draw
π‘Daniel Smith
π‘Cold Press Paper
π‘Tiny Paintings
π‘Perspective
π‘Vibrancy
π‘Composition
π‘Elastic
π‘Outdoor Painting
π‘Artistic Growth
Highlights
Introduction to the artist's first tiny Sketchbook and its life-changing impact.
Description of a tiny wooden palette by Goddraw, filled with eight favorite colors.
All paintings showcased were created with only eight colors.
The Sketchbook's quality, including its cotton blend paper and cold press surface.
The artist's first painting experience with the tiny palette in February 2022.
Adapting to painting on a smaller scale after previously working on larger oil paintings.
The artist's realization of the joy and portability of tiny paintings.
A painting that went viral on social media, significantly growing the artist's following.
The artist's exploration of vibrant colors and composition in tiny formats.
Learning from each painting, even those that did not turn out as planned.
The artist's growth in painting skills and the evolution of their style over time.
The emotional connection to paintings, serving as memories and potential heirlooms.
Encouragement for viewers to try tiny painting as a way to see the world differently.
Reflection on theSketchbook's role in the artist's development and the joy of painting outdoors.
Final thoughts on the accessibility and joy of tiny painting as an artistic medium.
Transcripts
I'm really excited about today's video
because I'm going to give you a tour of
my first tiny Sketchbook and along the
way I'm going to explain how this little
book and this little palette have
changed my life this is a little wooden
tiny palette made by a company called
God draw I first purchased it in
February 2022 and I filled it with eight
of my favorite colors the top six are
the six essentials from Daniel Smith and
the bottom to our transparent red oxide
and transparent yellow oxide and all of
the paintings that you're going to see
were created with these eight colors and
with the supplies that you see here and
I have a video all about my tiny
painting supplies as well as about
different tiny palettes and I'll link
that in the description the Sketchbook
came with the god draw palette it's made
by a company called inkberry and they're
sold at the god draw website in fact if
you buy one of the tiny palettes it
comes with a tiny Sketchbook and the
thing that I really love about this
Sketchbook is that it's so beautifully
made and it has a nice little elastic to
hold your pages together so that they
don't shift or rub against one another
and the paper is a cotton blend it has
beautiful end papers and it's a cold
press paper that's a 50% cotton blend
which makes the painting experience
really ideal so I got this this palette
in February 2022 after seeing it online
and I took it out for my first painting
adventure and I filmed every painting
Adventure that I've done since then so
every one of these paintings that you're
going to see has a corresponding short
video so what I'm going to do is a bit
of a split screen where I'll put the
video over here as I'm showing you each
painting and telling you a little bit
about it this was my first painting it
was done on the 16th of February 202 22
and nothing really went right because
this palette came with a little clip and
I had forgotten the clip but I had one
of these little chip Clips in my car so
I just thought all right I'll use that
and I liked it so much that I've
continued to use these clips for all of
my tiny paintings I also didn't really
have a great way to film so I ended up
just using the hood of my sweatshirt for
this first little painting it was done
outside of an Arts Center in Buy Tracy
Devon and there's a little river that
runs behind it it was a really stormy
day and I loved the way that the light
came through these trees in the distance
and I had so much fun doing it that I
was instantly addicted before getting
involved with these tiny paintings I was
doing a lot of oil painting so all of
the pl a painting that I did was usually
on a larger scale and I was really
devoting my energies to that to larger
oil paintings on location
and something about these Little Gems
just kind of took over my heart and my
art practice I waited about a month and
on the 9th of March
2022 I had an eye doctor appointment and
they dilated my eyes and I had to wait a
few hours before I could drive home so
this is in Taunton Somerset and this is
the river tone and I found a nice little
spot with some ducks and I was able to
feed them some bird seed that I got at
the grocery store and and have a lovely
little experience the challenges with
this one for me was trying to get the
river to look like a river I was still
pretty new at painting on a smaller
format in fact you can see the Ducks
don't really look that detailed they're
more of just Little suggestions of ducks
but I did want to put them in so I
plopped them in at the last minute and I
waited another month and painted this
one on an early winter morning well I
suppose technically it was early spring
I was there to collect my daughter from
University and I had intended to paint
the evening before but it just got too
dark so I woke up super early went
outside it was so cold that the Mist was
just Rising everywhere and I wanted to
catch the sunrise as it streamed through
these trees I don't think this one was
too successful in fact I felt really
disappointed after this one especially
after the success of the first painting
and I think because it didn't go that
well I waited almost 2 months before I
painted this next one and this was
outside of Bridgewater in Somerset I was
at a little farmers market and this view
across the road looked so enchanting
that I wanted to try to capture it and
again I was frustrated with this one it
didn't go the way I wanted I was still
very much learning how to paint on a
smaller format but I did like some of
the colors especially the reddish color
of the
field about a month later on the 19th of
June I went up to our little Secret
Garden behind our house we call it our
secret garden because it's up behind our
house in fact the garden is higher in
elevation than our actual house and it's
accessed through a Victorian Stone
staircase and at the very top my husband
and his nephew built this little tiny
cabin that I call our tiny house and I
have a little studio in there as well
where I like to paint sometimes and I
think this was the first painting that I
was really pleased with and felt like I
was starting to get somewhere with the
material and learning how best to format
everything and approach it a few weeks
later I left for Holiday to the US to
visit family and we visited this little
Pebble Beach up in Door County Wisconsin
which is this idolic little place in
northeastern Wisconsin and I was raised
going up there and I lived up there for
a little while as well so I was with my
entire family my mother my brother my
niece and both of my kids and I stole a
few moments to do this little painting
and a few things went arve one of the
colors actually fell out of my palette
onto the beach and I couldn't find it
and I had forgotten to bring a scarf or
any kind of a tripod so for a good
portion of it my niece was actually
holding the camera and this was the
painting that changed everything for me
because this painting went wildly viral
in fact before this painting I really
only had a little bit of a following on
Tik Tok on all of my other social media
platforms I only had maybe a few hundred
people but this one went viral in a way
that really gained me a following and so
when I say this little Sketchbook and
these tiny paintings changed my life I
really mean it and it also got me more
excited about painting tiny because I
saw the way that people responded to the
tiny paintings I'm still not exactly
sure what it is about them that people
connect to so much but I've had viral
videos with my tiny paintings on every
platform since this
one so on the 23rd of July I was
visiting my son in Madison and this was
at a park near his house so again I went
for a little walk and I painted this
little cherry tree and I found it
challenging to get the vibrancy of
colors there were some flowers here
along the lake and so that's something
that I noted that I wanted to work on in
future paintings and just a few days
later I was sitting in my mother's
garden and I painted this gazebo that my
father built for my mother over 40 years
ago in fact I think maybe 45 years ago
and it's extra special because my father
died when I was 16 and my mother was
only in her early 40s but this little
gazebo that he lovingly built from
scratch for her lives on as do the dayes
that he planted around it they come out
every year and my mother feels like it's
an anniversary gift from my father to
her I would like to paint this one again
someday I'm not 100% happy I really
wrestled with the perspective on this
one on such a tiny format and also again
getting things to look as vibrant as I
wanted them to so almost a month later
when I was back in England I was at a
little town called ttess which is near
where I live and I parked my car in a
car park and I painted this little
building which is a masonic temple and I
loved the way the hills looked in the
background and the way the sky was
stormy loved the array of different
colors with the orange bricks against
the greens and the blues of the hills in
the sky and this video was also hugely
popular online and I think it was with
this video that I started to build a
following on Instagram as well but you
can see here I was also learning a
little bit more about placing an
interesting composition on this Square
format and a tiny frame and making sure
that I left plenty of white spaces so
that the values didn't get too clogged
up on the 25th of August I went to a
little place called the carry arms which
is in babum Devon and it's a little
restaurant where I could sit outside and
I could paint the cliffs and there was a
little house I actually took some
artistic Liberty because this house was
actually further to the left but I
struggled with this one I initially
started to put in a paddle border that I
saw there and it just didn't go to plan
but it was a beautiful day and I had a
really nice experience I always think
that every experience that you have with
painting even if it's a bad experience
is a good experience because you're
going to learn things and hopefully your
future paintings will benefit from that
about a week later on the 31st of August
I bribed my daughter to come painting
with me and this is of a clock tower in
Newton Abbot in Devon and some of the
things that I really loved about this
composition besides the clock tower
where the way that these trees sort of
pointed towards it and led you towards
the Clock Tower and the way they had the
hanging baskets of flowers underneath
and I liked the power lines going in
front of it so I had a lot of fun with
this one and again it's an extra special
memory because my daughter was there
with me a few days later I was in
illington in dartmore National Park and
I only had an hour to paint so I loved
the way that this tree looked and the
way it was rustling in the wind and it
had this little white bench below it so
I did a very quick 1hour sketch that I
was wholly unhappy with I actually
overworked the paper a little bit so
there's an area here I don't know if you
can see it on the camera but I was
really disappointed with this and so I
was completely surprised that this was
one of the more popular videos that I've
made but I learned a lot more about
painting trees on a small format from
doing this painting a couple days later
on the 6th of September I did another
little painting and this is also in
illington and this is if of their church
and a little cottage and I loved all of
the flowers in front of it again as I
look at these paintings I feel that I
wish that I could put more vibrancy on
them so I think in future tiny paintings
I might explore bringing a tiny gouache
palette just for little pops of color
but I also like to use masking fluid to
just mask those areas and then come in
later this is one of my favorite ones it
wasn't hugely popular online but I just
had a great experience and I love all of
the architectural elements that I was
able to include in this one and then a
few weeks later I made a big mistake I
had gone to the dentist in exiter and I
wanted to do a painting the sun was
setting earlier in the day so it got
really cold and I didn't realize until
halfway through the painting that I had
painted on the wrong side of the paper
so we have to turn the Sketchbook around
to really appreciate this one again with
this one there were some struggles and
some unexpected successes so I struggled
really with the perspective of this row
of buildings here that's leading to the
little Watchtower of this Norman Castle
but the bunting that was hanging across
really went down easily and that was a
bit of a surprise so it's always really
interesting when you go out sometimes
the things that you think are going to
be the easiest end up being the most
challenging and vice versa but even
though it's on the wrong side of the AG
this is one of my favorite paintings as
well a few days later I wanted to do a
painting and I couldn't find a good
location so I just drove around randomly
and I found this little spot outside of
a place called Bickley Mill in and I
loved the way that these trees were
rustling and I loved the way that there
were lots of different layered green
colors and so that was a challenge that
I wanted to tackle I don't think I was
that successful at it but but it again
was a good memory and a good learning
experience I was really happy with the
tree trunk I don't know if you can see
the detail there but my memory was that
the greens of the grasses were a lot
brighter and then a week after that on
the 14th of October
2022 I went back up to our little secret
garden by the tiny house and I painted
The View and this one again was a
struggle in fact I was struggling a lot
more with the Landscapes than I was with
the architecture I found them a lot more
challenging on this small format
especially when there were lots of
different values I like this one a lot
more now looking at it than I did at the
time but these Hills are actually a lot
more slopy than I drew them and this is
a view that I've come back to and I've
painted a few times since
then the next day I went up to whum in
the Moore in dartmore and it was a
really windy rustly day it was super
cold and I sat at an outside bench at
Cafe in the green which is a little
restaurant up there I loved this tree
and the buildings in the distance so
this one is more or less a tree study
with some buildings in the
background and then on the 25th of
October I think I was visiting my
printer to get some things printed some
prints or something and this is in TOT
Ness so I was waiting for him or I can't
remember exactly but I found this little
view in the town and I really loved it
and I think I painted this one across
two days so I did the drawing one day
and then I went back the second day just
to put in the watercolor but I really
love this painting and this is one of my
favorite ones in the
Sketchbook about a week later on the 3rd
of November 20122 I went down to
Plymouth and along the Waterfront you
could see this distant View of Drake
Island and this was the first time I met
my friend sunny and we've met and
painted a lot since then but this was
our anniversary painting and I just had
such a beautiful day one thing that I
really love about this is all of the
different layers of Blues and violets
and greens that I was able to get into
the sky and the
water about a week later on the 16th of
November we're back in TOT Ness and this
time I was definitely waiting for the
printer and I had planned to take my
little dog poppy for a walk but it
started chucking down rain so I actually
painted this one in my car through the
wind screen with a really disappointed
poppy sitting next to me because we
didn't get our walk but the painting
came together really quickly and it's a
lovely
memory about a month later I hadn't done
a tiny painting in a while I can't
remember what I was doing I think I
started posting on YouTube at that time
and I was making a watercolor tips
series which was keeping me really busy
but I always like to do a painting on
the winter and the summer solstice and
so this was my winter solstice painting
and this is on a hill in Devon and I
just love this stand of trees with the
hills in the
distance a few days later on the 29th of
December this was my final tiny painting
of
2022 and I met with sunny again and we
went to the Moors and we were completely
rained out so I actually started this in
the Moors but I finished it at home we
fled when it started raining and we
finished the paintings around my coffee
table in my living room so the painting
is a little bit blurrier and lacks some
of the definition but that was because
the paper was just so wet and I really
struggled with it but it's again a
really happy memory and I actually quite
like this
one another month went by and this
brings us into the 25th of January
2023 I hadn't done a tiny painting in a
while but I met with sunny again and we
met at a place called Kum cellers which
is in Devon and it's along the estery
and I love this little cottage with the
little fishing boats and the out
buildings and the winter trees and again
this is one of those where I'm really
happy with the layers of Blues and
greens that I was able to get it's a
real mood I think it definitely captures
the mood of the day on the 11th of
February I was actually being filmed for
an Arts channel in turkey and they had a
filming crew come out and they wanted me
to do a tiny painting so I took them to
NES Cove Beach in Shalon and I whipped
this one out in about an hour I've done
lots of paintings of this same scene
before and I'm pretty pleased with this
one I'll link the longer video that they
made in in the description if anybody's
interested I had permission from them to
host it on my channel for a while but
then once they put it up on theirs it
wasn't allowed to be up on mine anymore
I think mostly because the music that
they used was
copyrighted but it's a lovely little
video that they made on the 18th of
March I took my supplies again and I was
just determined to do a tiny painting I
hadn't done one for over a month and so
I went to this little Park in awell and
I loved stone wall and I loved the way
these branches were hanging over it in
fact there's a longer video that I made
about this one it's just an ASMR video
If you want to get a better sense of the
scenery and the day and the process of
painting but I really like this painting
as well again challenging myself to do
just Landscapes without any architecture
I think always is a good thing to do
because it takes me out of my comfort
zone and I learn and grow
on the 9th of March I painted this
little medieval house in exiter I think
if I were to go back I would make it
smaller it's a little bit too large for
me I think it doesn't really fit the
frame it kind of bursts out of it and I
should have put some more of these
surrounding elements in it but it was a
lot of fun and I painted this one again
from the back of my car I had the hatch
back open and just sat there and painted
and there's a lovely little bookstore
here and I went in afterwards and got a
a few books it's actually a free
bookstore but you can make donations
which of course I
did this one is a lovely memory because
I was invited to paint at blenham Palace
and so on the 18th of April I packed up
all my art gear and I went and there is
a longer video about that as well if
you're interested This Is Blen and
Palace in the distance and this is a
lovely stone bridge that leads to the
palace with this Lake in front of it
and I was sitting right next to a tree
called the Harry Potter tree which is
one of the trees that they used in the
filming of the Harry Potter movie so
this was just a wonderful memory all the
way around and I'm pretty happy with it
I think I overdid it a bit with the
water and one thing that I really
learned with watercolor in general is
once you overdo it it's really hard to
backpedal so if I could do this one
again I would want the water to be a
little bit stronger but otherwise I'm
pleased with it on the 26th of April I
met with sunny again and I took her to
one of my favorite little villages in
dartmore National Park it's called
lustly I painted there again recently
with my friend Joanne and there's a
longer video about that that I'll also
link I've painted over 60 tiny paintings
since my very first tiny painting and of
all of those I think this one is in the
top five not just because the day was
idolic and the scenery was beautiful but
I really love the treatment of this
thatched
Cottage and a month later on the 20th of
May I went to a nearby Hill and the
field was just a wash in beautiful
yellow flowers and there was this white
bush that was in full bloom and my dog
was with me it was just the most
beautiful memory I love the painting I
love the memory I think this is probably
one of my favorite Landscapes that I've
ever done because I was best able to
represent all of the values accurately
and we were even invaded by a few cows
we had to take refuge for a little while
but I just love this painting so
much and then the final painting of this
Sketchbook was completed on the 30th of
May
2023 and this is painted at bowwood
house which is a beautiful stately home
in the cotswalds and they invited me to
come and paint there so I did this
little tiny painting on their grounds
and this is a little Folly that you
could see across the lake and then the
next day I did a more detailed ink
drawing of bowood house itself but I
really enjoyed this experience and
enjoyed this painting as well one of the
things that I really love about painting
outside is that you remember every
single detail with all of your senses I
remember that I painted this at the end
of the day most of the crowd had gone
home there was a little bit of a chill
in the air and I was spread out on my
picnic blanket a laboriously mixing all
of these different Greens in the
distance and then afterwards I went and
I had a lovely dinner I just remember
every single thing about this day purely
because of this painting and that's why
I think that everybody should really try
getting out and painting this little
Sketchbook changed everything about my
life because it not only helped me build
a following online but it also helped me
really hone in on the fact that I love
painting with ink and watercolor and I
really love painting on a tiny scale
just like everybody else who grew up at
the same time that I did we were taught
that bigger is better in art school and
it was really through doing this
Sketchbook that I learned that beautiful
art can come in all sizes so it's really
important not to pigeon hole yourself
explore different sizes is go outside
and paint because you're going to see
the world differently you're going to
notice colors that you're not going to
notice from a photograph it was through
completing all of the paintings in this
little Sketchbook that I really became a
better artist and when I look through it
I can see the evolution from the
beginning to the end in my growth at
being able to convey the things that I
wanted to convey this little Sketchbook
changed my life and if you go outside
and paint it just might change your life
too
so I hope you enjoyed this little tour I
hope it's inspired you to go outside and
paint and maybe even try tiny painting
one thing that I really love about tiny
painting is that you don't need a lot of
supplies so you can just literally put a
few things in your backpack or your
purse and you don't need a lot of space
or even a lot of time so you can
actually with very few items create a
lovely little painting that is also a
memory and perhaps even an heirloom I
have thought someday of some grandchild
or great-grandchild discovering and
cherishing this and maybe even being
inspired so I hope this inspires you as
well I hope you all have a beautiful day
with many happy painting Adventures of
your own
[Applause]
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