Eric Johnson “Rembrandt Secrets Revealed” **FREE LESSON VIEWING**
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- In today’s video segment, you’ll meet this one-of-a-kind artist and instructor - Eric Johnson. Eric has spent years studying every aspect of Rembrandt’s art and life. The full video is one of the most extensive and important projects we’ve ever produced and is embraced worldwide as an important component of understanding 17th century art.
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A masterpiece of art instruction. Very inspiring and motivating. Thanks to Eric and Eric, thanks to the Eric duo.
I really appreciate that this was posted free of charge but it sucks that it sped up once he started adding color. That was probably the most crucial part for me.
You know you can slow the speed down using the little gear icon at the bottom right of the video, though.
@@indoororchidsandtropicals358 Thanks!
Color? Missed that.
love this. Thank you Eric. When you are enormously famous I will be able to say that I had some instruction from you. This helps me as I am spending time on master copies.
How absolutely and utterly fascinating. Thank you so much for such a wonderful and informative episode....
Love this video!
Fascinating! Thank you Eric!
Great video! So far a couple of things I don't think are completely correct. Mineral spirits only damage the film strength if used in excess, they don't damage oil paint if used properly. It's absolutely fine to add oil to the surface in an extremely thin layer, usually with almost all of it rubbed off, lubricating the surface and painted into. As long as you aren't slopping on the oil and not covering these areas with paint or glazes, it's fine. If you run into beading issues with the oil, try oleogels, they do not bead up at all. Hope this didn't come off as too critical or anything.
Great information
Good instructor and motivator- hello from Mexico
Great video Mr Eric Johnson
I paint a lot Rembrandt too. it is fun. I learned a lot.
Top notch really good info thanks streamline for these lesson samples they're great
Glad you're enjoying them, Peter!
Thank you for sharing! This is awesome!
Digital cameras disprove many prior analysis /conclusions
outstanding
Thanks for this. I had learned Rembrandt's technique from books decades ago but Eric Johnson's demonstration filled in some critical holes, fine points like how to get an even tone and how to connect masses of like value (draw with masses of value and not line, so the masses are connected from the start). I had thought I knew all this yet the fine points were a real surprise and very helpful. I'll be purchasing this video to see if there are any other nuggets I didn't know.
absalutely fascinating, thanks !
thank you for this insight
Just so I don't have to pay $120 on eBay to buy this DVD, can somebody please tell me if every second of this 2-and-half-hour video is exactly what I would have gotten from that DVD, no missing fact/secrets or anything? :) I want to attain as much knowledge from this as I can :)
What is the chance the wood combust ????
...where can I find the piano theme song playing in the background, so touching during the time lapse section...it fits this Rembrandt perfectly!!!
wau...!!!👏👏👏👏👏👍💓
Great instruction! He really wants you to know how to do this, yea! This is instruction I look for.
I hope to add Arabic translation to all the videos. Thank you
Eric, you're brilliant! Thank you so much :)
Bet I can prove some things he said is wrong or incorrect if he is 100 convinced .
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This painting the artist copies is not even by Rembrandt. A simple search of the Corpus of Rembrandt or even Google would have fixed this major misattribution.
Rembrandt never painted like this it is too timid and is an attempt at reverse engineering. There are many examples of the process from this period.
I know of Tom Keatings Rembrandt process, but do you happen to have any links to other examples? It would be greatly appreciated.
Where are the examples? If you make a statement back it up.
David leffel is the true recarnation of rembrandt
Puno seres ! Rembrant nije slikao tako , ne lazi gledaoce !
Your easel is too low.
That flick at 41:43
...lol great observation
Good attempt but that is far from Rembrandt.
Old ways = Old results
Kind of sad .