Painting a Master copy of Joaquín Sorolla 🌞 // Oil painting // Relaxing art vlog
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- čas přidán 8. 04. 2023
- Today I'm painting a master copy of Joaquín Sorolla, the Spanish painter of light. The painting is called; Strolling along the seashore. In this relaxing art vlog I'll show you how I recreated this painting using oil paint. Joaquín Sorolla is one of my favorite painters at the moment. The way he uses light and bright colors in combination with such beautiful brushstrokes is something I hope to learn someday. Creating a master copy can be a challenge, and for me this was one of the hardest paintings I've made. I had a lovely time even though I faced different obstacles from compositional mistakes to having days where I just didn't feel like painting. While painting this master copy I learned more about myself and my artistic limit.
I hope you'll enjoy my video. If you have any questions feel free to leave a comment down below and of course like & subscribe if you want to see more.
❤️ Love,
Simone
📖 Books:
- Sorolla - The masterworks
- Leonardo - Taschen
- Sargent, Portraits of Artists and Friends
- Impressionism - Taschen
- Monet - The Triumph of Impressionism - Taschen
- Monet - Taschen
- Rococo Revival Renoir - Städel Museum
🎨Art supplies
- Arches Aquarelle Watercolor Grain Fin
- Winsor & Newton, Drawing & sketching paper
- Caran d’ache Genève pencils
- Faber-Castell Polychromos
- HIMI Gouache
- Royal Talens canvas board
- Gessobord painting panel
- Cobra Study oil paint
- Van Gogh oil paint
- Van Gogh watercolors
- MABEF - Table easel
- Royal Talent - Gesso primer - Jak na to + styl
Magnifique, j’aime beaucoup. Merci.
You did an absolutely beautiful painting. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Stunning!
Love it all. Your thoughts, the process and the painting. Now I will learn about Sorolla
Beautiful, keep up the great work!
I'm glad that you persevered and finished the Corolla painting; it's a great achievement.
You will know from history that the 'all-time' greats of the art world often started off their careers by visiting museums/galleries and copying the Old Masters. Even though you found it difficult at times it will prove to be a wonderful training experience as it will toughen you mentally. As an artist you probably wanted to deviate from the original Sorolla painting and include something original; but when you copy you have to stay within boundaries of Sorolla's work. It's like being in a prison mentally. Painting one of your own compositions would now be good for you to help release your own imagination once more. Glad to see that you are not hiding behind the camera as much in this video.
Regards!
Thank you for your comment! Sometimes it can feel weird copying another artist. But just like you said, it’s a unique learning experience ❤️
Hello dear. I discovered your channel today. I wanted to write to you on social, but I can't find you. Your videos are beautiful and you have made me want to go back to painting with brushes! Lately I've been drawing in the bullet journal, but now I'm going to start again thanks to you!
It has been a long time since a video i have wanted to watch and actually enjoyed has captivated me and held my attention without multiple pauses as this one has. This was magical to watch.
Lovely video 🥰
I think you can be very proud of your work!
Such a beautiful a painting you just made. No matter what could happened and go...
What a beautiful painting and calming video ❤
❤️🌻
Beautiful!!
Another great master study and video.
I too have a new book to order.
😊 thank you
i also have a naughty cat who jumps onto my work bench. great job overall!
Amazing work! 😀
Absolutely beautiful! 😊👏
Thank you! 😊
Grat painting! I never tried copiing masters but yout videos give me inspiration to try it out
Thank you ! I hope you’ll like it 😉❤️
I love your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you ❤️
ahhh one time my dog ran through a tray of house paint when i was painting the walls lol, i feel your pain.
great painting dude!
Thank you ! Finally his paw isn’t yellow anymore 😋
Very nice drawing, can you please after finishing the foto make fox on by camera on the whole painting
I just found your channel and I'm binge watching it, Sorolla is one of my favourite painters so far, If you ever have the chance to visit Madrid, take time to go to Sorolla's Museum, it's worth the ride! I love how tour study turned out, it's gorgeous! Greetings from Mallorca💜
Uep, aquí otra mallorquina 😊
@@merchepaar batualmón! un abrazo paisana😄💜
Great job! I’ve never tried to paint with these small, loose brush strokes.. Do you have any tips for it? Also what brushes do you use here?
Thank you! I had to rewatch the video, but the small black brush is from Sostrene Grene. It is nylon, Nr 1, and very cheap, but I absolutely love this brush and use it a lot in almost all my paintings. We have a Sostrene Grene in town so I take one home very often. The other brown brush I’m using is from the brand Raphaël, Nr 8 from the series 8740. I think it’s originally meant for acrylics but when I’m painting I just grab whatever I like. As for tips on loose brushstrokes, grab the brush more by the tip of the handle and try to resist the impulse to ‘tidy up’ your brushstrokes (which is hard and I still do it a lot).
I learned of a new artist today watching you paint a master copy of one of his pieces. You painted it beautifully, Simone. Now, I must order the book for myself.
Thanks! You’ll love the book❤️
@@simonemoedt483 It's my absolute pleasure, Simone. ☺ I'm sure I'll enjoy it.