뭐가 이러냐. 에잇! ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 그 말씀이 자꾸 남아 웃음이 나요. 근데 정말 짜증나시겠어요. 어지간히 부러졌네요. 늘 정직하신 우네모님 너무너무 멋져요. 보고 또 봐도 질리지도 않고 자꾸 봐도 똑같이 따라하긴 역시 어렵고 ㅎㅎ 그래도 자꾸 보면서 힐링입니다. 화딱지도 보는 입장에선 재밌고 현실감이 있네요 ㅎ❤❤
언제나 아름다운 그림을 표현하고 계시지만, 이번만큼은 오일파스텔에서 무엇이 문제인지 복잡하네요... 🤯 이번에는 이 그림 속에서 숨겨진 감정이 섞여있구나 생각이 들다가도, 그림 그리는 입장에서 볼 때, 저라면 화딱지 나는 것을 넘어 욕까지 나올 정도로 이를 뻔 했을겁니다... 🔥😡
여러색을 자유자재로 컨트롤 하며 깊고 풍부한 그림을 그리시는 우네모님 실력에 늘 놀랍니다. 부러짐을 넘어 너무 으깨지는 문교 오일파스텔로 멋진 그림을 완성하신 우네모님의 인내심에 박수를...문교 오일파스텔 진짜 너무했네요. ㅠ.ㅠ 이건 누가봐도 교양있게 표현해도 화딱지? 맞습니다!!!
우네모님 작품들은 강렬한데 부드럽고 따뜻하면서도 상당히 섬세하다는 느낌을 항상 받아서 기분이 좋아져요. 아마도 그런 작업스타일땜에 파스텔들이 마구마구 부러지나봅니다. ^^ 혹시 작업때 옆에 작은 양초를 하나 켜두고 필요할때마다 살짝 데워서 누르면 좀 덜 부러지지않을까요?
I think it should be better to put them a minute over hot steam, same for 🥟 jiaozi 😅 but for less time. the candle may damage the pastel and alter its quality. Or take the pastels out early and place them near the heating convector
너무 많이 바스러졌네요. 저도 언젠가부터 문교를 잘 안쓰게 되더라구요. 문교가 가성비에서 많은 강점을 가진것은 사실이지만, 품질이 좀 균일하지 못하고 간혹 오일파스텔에 들어가는 오일 자체를 좀 원가절감(?)하는 느낌이 좀 있었습니다. 어차피 저는 취미로 간혹 끄적거리는 수준인지라, 가만 생각해보니 사실 몇만원 더 주고라도 좀 더 좋은 재료를 쓰는게 더 즐겁다는 결론을 내렸었어요. 오늘도 즐감했습니다 ^^
Hi Wunemo, can I ask if you keep your pastels in the warm or near something warm. I think that may be why you are getting breakages as the oil pastel is getting dried out.
I don't think oils dry in a warm environment, I should be the contrary. Oils solidify in cold and melt in warm, same for wax. Perhaps it the binder or the quality of the pigment powder. Extra-fine pigments melt well with oil and wax.
@@Jasmine_Shelby_art When Oil -Pastels are kept near warmth or in warmth the oil rises to the surface of the pastel. This is pre the melting stage. This is why you can see older oil pastels with that white coating around them. This is also why you see softer oil pastels such as the paul rubens haiya leaking out Oil even before they have been unpacked as they are from a warm country quite likely or been subject to warmth in transportation. This is all the pre melting stage, the pastels have to be subject to an extreme heat to melt but we are talking just warmth so therefore the oil rises to the surface causes a white coating if not used and also reduces the oil content in the pastel leading to crumbliness and breaking of the pastels. In some cases where it gets too extreme it can also make them drier and softer. In real extremes then yes it will melt....Wunemos MAY have been too near warmth and not extreme heat and this in turn has reduced the oil levels and made them more prone to break and crumble....I have a vid on this and proof with a set of pastels that have been subject to this! Coincidentally the same brand as the ones he uses!
I think it could be more a question of calcium carbonate and perhaps because they don't only put oil but also a chemical wax. I want to watch your video. @@johnsartmaterialguidestuto7757
@@johnsartmaterialguidestuto7757 I don't know best. I am just thinking. If I 'm really wrong I can agree. I didn't see the video you spoke on. Could you give me the title please. I watched a few ones at night.
Thanks for your videos, they are extremely inspiring and helpful..i am just starting to use oil pastels and I was wondering if you follow a specific order when layering colours, I think lighter over darker works better but do you follow any rules? Greetings from the UK
Wunemo - I loved this the minute I saw it without watching the video. The video was a bonus. Lovely technique. Masterly application. You never disappoint. I am amazed at the subject matter you cover with your paintings.
Your attention to detail is what separates you from everyone else. Detailed but subtle and loose. You have no reason to be depressed. You are doing such good work, the world is noticing.
Wunemo I have watched your videos for awhile now and you continually amaze and astound me with you color choices . Your eye is so developed and pastel use has such subtlety. Your technique is impeccable. Without exception you are the most accomplished artist on the net. Have you always used Oil pastels? How long have you been painting? Watching you has made me a better artist. Just when I think you can’t do any more to a work you go further. Thank you for making these videos.