Color and Portrait Painting from Life Model
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2024
- 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
I looove it!
Awesome!! thanks so much Kerry! One of the things I loved so much about Van Gogh was the freedom he had in choosing colors in his portraits. It makes a portrait so much more interesting to me.
Thanks!
Kerry, it's a wonder watching you turn your canvas into a work of art. You're the best!
I love the way you left yourself room to operate! Great stuff
Hi Kerry! Thank you for sharing your expertise in Alla Prima and color study paintings ! So enjoyed both videos Sir!! I’ll see you at the conference 👍🏿
very interesting, thank you
Great tutorial! Lovely to watch and listen to. Thank you. ❤
شكرا لك جدا .. دراسة لونيه رائعه ..وامكانيه عاليه ..اتمنى لك النجاح .
Really interesting! All your comments are so helpfull and touch and help me a lot ! Never surrender ! that’s the way! Thank
👍👍👍 Дивовижно! Вподобайка ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤muito bom trabalho
Thanks for a great painting tutorial with a scary number of colours on your palette. What painting medium do you use?
Love!
A lot of great info. Thanks!! Something that would be really helpful however would be a video of your pallet, maybe actually more helpful in this type of video than the painting itself. The painting turned out really powerful tho, so good.
beautiful colours
Super sir 😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉🎉
you're gonna be famous!
Seems every painter on youtube skips the very important part about the nature of the surface. Most people just buy whatever canvas they find at the store, usually acrylic primed, usually way too absorbent and rough, and there's no way you can paint smoothly on those like in this video.
Yep, I noticed that too. They don't tell you how to prepare the surface.