The Bitumen Painting Technique by Thomas Garner

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • The Bitumen Technique by Thomas Garner
    Give the very final glaze "Bitumen" to your figure painting to bring the harmony and warmth.
    Enroll HERE: kline-online.teachable.com/p/...
    In this course, you will learn how to apply the very last glaze "Bitumen" to your figure painting. The Bitumen is the final glaze you apply after your painting is completely dry. This layer brings your figure painting the harmony and warmth and is very easy to do!
    Students Will Learn
    - Venetian, Renaissance painting technique
    - Technique that Rembrandt used
    - How to apply "Bitumen" layer
    - Untold story of the technique
    Thomas Garner studied at UCSD at a time when painting and drawing, in the traditional sense, were not even offered in the Visual Arts curriculum. His artistic foundation is built on Conceptual Art and semiology. Later Garner went to the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice where he learned to paint and found a strong nexus between craft and concept. "My painting style started out as photo-realistic, but with time I learned the craft of the masters so that now I am able to create a unified mechanism between technique and content, painting about painting. I strive to learn everything I can to about every aspect of figurative painting that has brought me explore live figure painting, plein air, still life and portraiture."
    To get more information about the academy, click HERE: www.klineacademy.com/

Komentáře • 6

  • @oilartworks9124
    @oilartworks9124 Před 4 lety +1

    I did that before on a portrait out of sheer curiosity when a friend of mines husband had two pints of asphalt tar and gave them to me because he worked for a road construction company. Here's what I did because the tar was so sticky and thick:
    I mixed it with turpentine then placed it on the painting. That is the only way you can break up the substance. You do not use oils with it during the process. And it should be done as the final layer. When it is finished your painting may take years to dry depending on how much you use so be careful. However your work will be golden.

  • @gwenb123
    @gwenb123 Před 2 lety

    What brand of bitumen is best for painting? So many products say rubber or primer is added to the products.

    • @rtb1960
      @rtb1960 Před 2 lety

      If you'd like to make your own, IT's cheap, order some pigment from Kremer Pigments. You can't just mix linseed oil with it like you can with other paints. You have to dissolve the pigment in turpentine and make a paste, then you can mix your oils to grind with. I think it's a bout the cheapest pigment you can buy.

  • @victoralosi1461
    @victoralosi1461 Před 3 lety

    Gilsonite glaze fun

  • @garmallinson2351
    @garmallinson2351 Před 2 lety +1

    show us the 'easiest thing in the world'.

  • @eyeonart6865
    @eyeonart6865 Před 4 lety +3

    Porno