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How Edward Hopper Mixed His Paints: Palette And Color Study For 'Hotel By A Railroad' 

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Edward Hopper is known and loved for the mysterious atmosphere of his paintings and a key component of this is how he mixed his paints and chose his colors.
In this video, I take an extended look at a great example of his work: 'Hotel by a Railroad' (1952). First I explore the palette that he used and mix his colors using the 'two-color mixing' method that I teach to all my students. Then I use these mixes to create a color study of the painting, showing how different colors can look when placed next to each other compared to when they are on a white palette. My mixes include some great browns, grays and blacks!
Making color studies of paintings you admire is a great way to improve your colour identification and mixing skills so I encourage you all to try this!
I've packed a lot of information into this video, so I've pulled out some key information for you below. As always, if you have any questions or observations, drop them into the comments and I'll be sure to respond.
The principles of two-color mixing:
- arrange your paints according to the 'Color Line' (see my 'Practical Color Theory' video for more detail)
- identify where the color you want to mix sits on the Color Line
- don't use the color itself, but pick one color from either side on the line
- darken the color by moving further away on one side or the other -don't use black
- only use white to lighten a mix
- add small amounts of paint at a time
- keep your knife/brush clean
Hopper used an Impressionist palette, and the colors I use here are:
- cadmium yellow
- emerald green
- viridian green
- prussian blue
- phthalo blue
- cerulean blue
- cobalt blue
- french ultramarine blue
- violet
- alizarin crimson
- vermilion
- burnt sienna
- yellow ocher
- black
- white
The ancient palette I describe is:
- yellow ocher
- red ocher
- black
- white
and the Swedish artist I refer to is Anders Zorn.
There are dozens of great mixes in the video. If you find it difficult to catch them all, try turning on the subtitles and pausing the video so you can make a note of them.
The original of the painting can be found here: hirshhorn.si.e...

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Комментарии : 39   
@punkrockghostie
@punkrockghostie Год назад
thank you for being one of the few people who actually discuss how hopper painted
@punkeasy
@punkeasy 4 месяца назад
beautiful work
@betterd9160
@betterd9160 10 месяцев назад
I thought to myself there will be no videos on Hopper’s color technique and low and behold some dude appears. Thank you
@roslewis9923
@roslewis9923 4 года назад
Thank you Ian, I love colours and mixing a palette and you consistently inspire me with your colour mixing.
@ianellis9115
@ianellis9115 4 года назад
Thanks Ross
@lahaza6515
@lahaza6515 7 месяцев назад
So happy to have found you!!!!
@wendyjackson270
@wendyjackson270 4 года назад
Thank you again for much needed paint mixing advice and a Happy New Year.
@kaitlyncowen6767
@kaitlyncowen6767 3 года назад
Thank you for this! I love looking at Edward Hopper's paintings and others that are similar because of those "flat planes of color" but I seem to struggle with mimicking the style. Even though they seem flat, they still seem to have a lot of complex color variation within each shape! Seems like he did a lot of mixing/blending or layering to get so many similar colors on one wall. I guess I might just lack the patience to wait for my oils to dry! Loved the video!
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 3 года назад
Hi Kathlyn, Hopper spent a lot of time on his paintings (1 year) . Colours would dry so he would have to layer over dry paint which helps to give the paintings a sense of depth..Sometimes he overdoes the layering where some paintings appear over worked. However the awkwardness we feel when we look at an overworked one, lends itself well to the feelings of isolation we feel when experiencing a Hopper.
@poppopopp-k3j
@poppopopp-k3j 11 месяцев назад
@@GreatArtistsSteal could you show us an example of work that was ‘overdone’ please?! I think I might not be able to spot it.
@poppopopp-k3j
@poppopopp-k3j 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your tutorials!!! 😊
@brgigttemathey5805
@brgigttemathey5805 4 года назад
Super great tutos you make !!!
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 4 года назад
Thanks for your encouraging words.
@philhowe7370
@philhowe7370 Год назад
Omg I have just discovered you, how lucky am I
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal Год назад
thanks for your very encouraging comment.
@Marthergunn
@Marthergunn 4 года назад
Great tutorial on making a colour study Really helpful. Thank you.
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 4 года назад
Anthony Brook Thanks Anthony. Your comment is very encouraging
@hannahchristopher4654
@hannahchristopher4654 4 года назад
great video!
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 4 года назад
Hannah Christopher Thanks Hannah
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8 4 года назад
Thanks enjoyable to watch and easy to understand, I liked the wall and the lady in chair I kept looking at that for some reason. Can you mix and do this type of painting with acrylics or is it best to use oils?
@ianellis9115
@ianellis9115 4 года назад
Hi Sam Hopper used oils but acrylic can be used. In fact it would be much quicker to use acrylic as Hopper took about a year to do each painting partly because he had to wait for each layer of oil paint to dry. Best Ian
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8 4 года назад
@@ianellis9115 Wow a year! I didn't know that... Thanks Ian for the reply and if you don't mind me asking, what type of brushes would you use? Thanks again...Sam
@ianellis9115
@ianellis9115 4 года назад
Hi Sam I do not know which brushes Hopper used but I used either filbert or flat bristle brushes for the large areas even if I used acrylic. For detail expensive sable round brushes but cheaper acryilc brushes are ok. The size of the brushes should be as big as possible and obviously depends on the size of the painting. Only go down a size if it is too difficult with a bigger brush. I hope this is helpful best regards Ian
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8 4 года назад
@@ianellis9115 Yes very helpful thank you 🤗 I have now been looking at Hopper's work, the one of a cinema and the usherette standing under the light. Makes you appreciate it more when you start looking at the colours and light and shade after watching your video... Thanks again Ian for inspiration
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8
@BeautyIsSkinDeep8 4 года назад
@@ianellis9115 how is Brian from Sutton schola btw it's only recently I began being interested in art again and remembering how I started at schola I hope he is well he had such enthusiasm and encouragement to students/people
@dlombard
@dlombard 3 года назад
Didn't he use egg tempera for most of his work? I'd love to see how you work with egg tempera as it frightens me, I need paint which stays wet for a while.
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 3 года назад
The paintings I have analysed are listed as oil paintings.
@nickfanzo
@nickfanzo 2 года назад
He painted in oil. You may be thinking of Wyeth
@allenvoss7977
@allenvoss7977 3 года назад
I’d have to say that pallet is pretty ridiculous. Way too many unnecessary colors
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 3 года назад
I will be focussing on smaller palettes in the next colour mixing videos but I think it helps if you do both, as you have choice. Hopper, Van gogh, Monet, Cezanne, Matisse all used big pallettes. I dont think their paintings look rediculous, do you?
@allenvoss7977
@allenvoss7977 3 года назад
@@GreatArtistsSteal true ! 😀
@allenvoss7977
@allenvoss7977 3 года назад
@@GreatArtistsSteal you are a great teacher ! thank you !
@allenvoss7977
@allenvoss7977 3 года назад
@@GreatArtistsSteal change of subject . what are your thoughts on using acrylics for blocking in and then oil to finish it ? And what are your thoughts on gesso acrylic And then using oil paint on top? Is it better to use an oil ground ?
@GreatArtistsSteal
@GreatArtistsSteal 3 года назад
@@allenvoss7977 I think most oil painters of the past, not just Hopper, would have used acrylics first if it had been available. Simply because it dries so quickly.
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