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Oil painting demonstrations.
These demos are usually done is one painting session in the 'alla-prima'' style or wet-into-wet.
Internationally award winning portrait painter and teacher.
Enjoy!
These demos are usually done is one painting session in the 'alla-prima'' style or wet-into-wet.
Internationally award winning portrait painter and teacher.
Enjoy!
Painting a self portrait from life in the alla-prima style.
Portrait painting sketch in oils. Self portrait from looking in a mirror.... about 3 hrs to create the painting but sped up to about 8 minutes. This video walks the viewer through the color choices on the palette, establishing shapes to get a likeness, how to mix flesh tones, developing the features and when to say the sketch is complete!
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How understanding 'light on form' will dramatically improve your painting.
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A Portrait Painting Masterclass... in 27 minutes. "Everything goes back to the ball", as a teacher once told me. And she was right. Practicing this exercise will dramatically improve your painting skills. Here we practice a simple 'light on ball' exercise with a basic flesh tone, and using this new understanding, apply it to a fully rendered portrait painting from start to finish. Crack open a ...
Portrait painting with only 3 colors
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Using only Ivory Black, Transparent reddish brown and white... we explore modeling light and shadow across the surface of the portrait from a vintage photograph. Oil painting.
Color and Portrait Painting from Life Model
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Episode 2 An alla-prima oil painting with focus on color exploration while painting a portrait from life of Kelly. Palette: Ivory Black Transparent Red Oxide (burnt Sienna) Permanent Rose Perylene Red Terra Rosa Cadmium Scarlet Cadmium Yellow medium Yellow Ochre Indian Yellow Chromium Oxide Green Viridian Pthalo Green Pthalo Turquoise Cobalt Blue Utlramarine Blue Dioxazine Purple Titanium White
How to paint full color portrait in oils
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Episode 1: Andre - A colorful approach to oil painting and portrait painting with a live model. model: Instagram@melchor_andre
Clear explanations
I looove it!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial, thanks! ❤
Super painting
I'm really finding your palette management/organization helpful in all your videos. Thanks for showing your setup.
So beautifully painted I have learned so much thankyou so much would love to learn more. Thank you.
Great excercise and explanation. I'm looking forward to more videos from you!
Do you have a different paint brush for all of your colours? Love your painting technique
Dude you're such a boss! I love this!!
Very impressive. Brand new to your channel. You are quite talented. Thank you for taking the time to share your thought process. Look forward to more.
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i too try to use separate brushes for shadow and light. do you have any ways to combat having lighter tones mix into your darker brush (and vice versa) given that you're working in all wet paint? i hate when colors get muddy
Amazing! Have a website, tutorials etc.?
Thank you for sharing, wonderful colour, beautiful portrait
WHY NO BLUE?
Black is blue
@@christopherhanson9578 THANK YOU
so nice and impressive ! a really educational in a compact form - just the style i'm looking for an trying to learn - thanks a lot.
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Love your little study but even more so the self portraits at the end. I’m a fan of a limited pallet too. It’s astounding how many colours you can mix with so few. Or the right fee.
beautiful work. I'll be watching.
I've been really enjoying these short formative videos as i try to direct myself away from reels and shorts. I feel like they're in that sweet spot of being both informational yet digestible, can't wait for more!
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Thanks for this video Kerry!
Lovely painting. I myself enjoy painting self portraits as well.
Really great❤🎉
Salamat po
thank you... had to translate that... thank you! :)
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That was awesome. Your a brilliant painter. 😊
Thank you... glad you enjoyed and appreciate the compliment!!
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Oooooeeee! ty!
Kerry's face through the years in alla prima🌹😍🖌
haha.... for sure... recording the accumulation of time... and wrinkles
It always delights me when grey against orange reads as blue or when black and yellow make green.
thanks! Me to!!
You need to use more paint on the canvas. It looks like water color. Keep the shadows thin but but use some bulk on the mids and high lights. We shouln't be able to see the canvas pattern more than the portrait.
The rules you state of how paintings 'should' be are accurate from a traditional point of view. Thank you.
Have you seen whistlers nocturnes? Or generally his whole work? Drippy paint adds transparency and creates a certain mood. Particularly with first layers . And the masters often kept the grisaille or under painting exposed in the finished painting . We see this in painters like Rembrandt, sergeant , and rubens . To suggest that paint needs to be thickly applied ignores that masters also removed the paint and kept what was underneath as finished. Show me a great painter who routinely used paint in a formulaic way..I’ve never seen it.
so interestingly explained, great!
Glad you think so!
really enjoy this, thank you
very interesting, thank you
Fantastic!
Thank you! Cheers!
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WOW
Awesome video and painting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
My issue personally is i struggle painting from imagination , i can paint from reference really well shockingly even realistic but i have trouble apply what i study and practice putting it into practice and it’s frustrating and weird because in my head i know and under colour, painting etc i can visualise vividly without closing my eyes what to do and even see the process in my head like im looking at another window that faintly shows an image or video but im not allowed to directly to look at 😞 i was diagnosed as a child having severe adhd and struggle with it as an adult still but i dont want to blame it for my stagnation on my painting progress mostly, its just annoying cause i know i can replicate what is taught or shown to me but as i said before applying to fictional works is a struggle and i fall back on monotone or gray scale I just dont know what to do anymore tbh
Well... if it's any consolation, I think most humans feel this same way. Nomatter how good they are at what they do. I know I do. I am often confused... I am confused about so many things right now. I have it written down on wall, "Go into the studio everyday, the only thing I know for sure". Also, "make a lot of bad paintings". I really do think a large part of it is practice practice practice...and also making a lot of bad work. It's the only way to get to the good results.... which come in their own time... and randomly.
Really interesting! All your comments are so helpfull and touch and help me a lot ! Never surrender ! that’s the way! Thank
The tooth glint was genius!!
This may be a silly question but what material do you mix your paint on?
Masonite board toned with acrylic paint.
Your videos are amazing, thank you Kerry! 2:27 This is my first exposure to Henry Hensche, he's brilliant! What was the book of his that you read? Thanks again!
Love this brushwork. So beautiful to watch, nice process. Thank you for sharing 👍