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Paint like JC Leyendecker in 7 easy steps!
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- 🎨 Dive into the captivating world of Joseph Christian Leyendecker with our latest CZcams video! Join us as we uncover the extraordinary life, innovative style, and timeless techniques of this legendary illustrator. From his humble beginnings in Chicago to his iconic contributions to the art world, explore the fascinating journey of Leyendecker and discover the secrets behind his dynamic energy and meticulous attention to detail.
💫 In this video, we'll unravel the mysteries of Leyendecker's distinctive style, focusing on his innovative use of color, brushstrokes, and signature color hatching technique. Gain insights into his dynamic compositions, idealized figures, and vibrant color palette, and learn how to capture the essence of Leyendecker's iconic aesthetic in your own artwork.
🖌️ Follow along as we embark on a step-by-step tutorial to create a Leyendecker-inspired masterpiece, from sketching the composition to applying vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes. Learn how to infuse your illustrations with movement, vitality, and depth, and unleash your creativity in ways you never thought possible.
🚀 Whether you're a seasoned artist or a beginner, this video offers a captivating journey into the world of Joseph Christian Leyendecker and an opportunity to unlock the secrets of his timeless style. Don't miss out on this exciting adventure in art history - hit play now and let your creativity soar!
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You did LEYENDECKER!!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! Love your painting!! THANK YOU soo much!!
Thank you!
Yes!! Maxfield Parrish is one of my VERY VERY favorite artists too!! Would LOVE to see that also!!
Haha! 😋 love your enthusiasm! I will need to study a bit…
Your painting is great. I like the JC L. style. If possible, you may consider one of my favorite painters "Maxfield Parrish". A pleasure to see you again.
Thank you for being here, Édouard! And, yes, Maxfield Parrish could be interesting… let me see. For next month, it looks like I am going back to the Dutch classics… 😋
UGH Top Ten. DELECTABLE.
Thanks for watching!
First time watching your channel.
Thanks for watching! I Hope it’s not the last time! 😂😂😂
Very informative Herve,you did a great job,as always.😍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Cathy! ❤️
My favorite classics to see would be Miro or Lichtenstein. I think it would also be very cool to see your take on contemporary artists like Nathaniel Mary Quinn
Hey Jake! Thanks. I did Lichtenstein previously (you’ll find it on my channel) and Nathaniel Mary Quinn would be interesting… thanks for the suggestion!
Awesome Video !
Thanks a lot!
as awalys, great video
Thank you so much! ☺️
Hi thanks for your vidéos. I like to learn paint like hans Hofmann
Thanks for the suggestion! I will see what I can do!
George Inness would be interesting.
Hey Jayson! Thanks for watching. Inness would be nice, yeah. I haven’t done a landscape in a while. I’ll keep it in mind! Cheers
Hi I just saw landscapes by Russian artist Kandinsky - will you show me how in 7 easy steps? Thank you.
Thanks for the suggestion! I wanted to do more landscapes in the near future, so that’s perfect! And I love Kandinsky, so! 😋
@@mygeekfamilycotton Thank you, I can hardly wait!
The fake American accent is funny but it also hurts my ears. 😀
😂 to be honest, I have no idea where it came from. I have a lot of friends in the Midwest and they don’t talk like that at all. But in all fairness, I have the same reaction as you for Poirot’s fake French/Belgian accent 😋