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How to Paint Light and Shadow 

James Gurney
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I use gouache to paint a hayfield sprinkled with March snow. To capture the feeling of light, I start by defining the shadows.
LEARN MORE:
Houding: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/20...
Scholarly paper: "The Concept of Houding in Dutch Art Theory" www.jstor.org/stable/751425
Lighting Ratio: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/20...
Manichaeism: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manicha...
Gouache materials: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/201...
Casein priming: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/20...
BOOKS BY JAMES GURNEY:
Color and Light: tinyurl.com/3a8bv5m8
Imaginative Realism: tinyurl.com/atrf642u
Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time: jamesgurney.com/products/dino...
GOUACHE COLORS
Titanium white (gouache): amzn.to/2XSOld4
Yellow ochre: amzn.to/2SfXc2O
Raw umber: amzn.to/2pgvHMg
Ultramarine blue: amzn.to/2X9GZ1k
Cadmium red: amzn.to/32SHjIw
OTHER ART SUPPLIES
Pentalic watercolor sketchbook: amzn.to/2L989y2
Richeson travel brush set: amzn.to/2xwq1Rr
Water cup: amzn.to/2soTw2L..
Filbert ½ inch watercolor synthetic: amzn.to/3CqTZT9
Rigger brush (synthetic #3) amzn.to/3AJoW4i
Tripod (Amazon Basics): tinyurl.com/2eepvcne
Tripod (Velbon): tinyurl.com/msfkashz
Spring clamps: tinyurl.com/26ss6w5d
Fountain pen (Pilot Custom 912): tinyurl.com/yywdd5zd
Fountain pen: (alt. Waterman Phileas): tinyurl.com/4xvfn7zx
Yama Guri Chestnut Brown Ink: tinyurl.com/37bak9rd
CAMERAS and AUDIO
Canon M6: (time lapse, video, and stills): amzn.to/2J4RTgX
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VIDEO TUTORIALS:
Gouache in the Wild: gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/g...
Watercolor in the Wild: gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/W...
How to Make a Sketch Easel (Gumroad video): gurneyjourney.gumroad.com/l/s...
OTHER OFFICIAL SITES
Instagram: / jamesgurneyart
Pinterest: / gurneyjourney
GurneyJourney Blog: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/
JamesGurney Website: jamesgurney.com/
Facebook group "Sketch Easel Builders": / 403006076777641
Facebook group "Color in Practice": / 160510955315435
Music by Kevin Macleod: incompetech.com/
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Комментарии : 223   
@nagridgecreative
@nagridgecreative Год назад
I can't get over the wealth of information you generously impart in only 11 minutes. I love your videos - and your paintings. Thanks for posting these.
@scottpitner4298
@scottpitner4298 11 месяцев назад
Yes! some of the best art content on YT
@meiran5704
@meiran5704 Месяц назад
"light and dark fulfill each other". Thank you, Mr James.
@rhemasartspace
@rhemasartspace Год назад
"Life consists of both light and shadow. And the two together in a painting compliment and fulfill each other to make a complete artistic statement." This reality makes art even more beautiful. ❤
@simpleartofhealing286
@simpleartofhealing286 8 месяцев назад
So true, and the videos SO worth watching!!
@michaelstancato6057
@michaelstancato6057 Год назад
Love your painting, historic, philosophic, and technical narrative. Always jam-packed with insight!
@susankrzywicki
@susankrzywicki Год назад
Remarkable. Not only giving technical insight while I watch the creation event, but adding in a spiritual element that is inspiring - the dark side as mystery rather than evil! LOVE.
@dianeo
@dianeo Год назад
I had never heard of the term "Houding". Interesting. I like that you found a seemingly mundane landscape to have artistic interest and it shows in your painting. A fun exercise in juxtaposing values, color contrasts & textures. I love the use of an inexpensive house painting brush, too!
@CharlesHancockCreations
@CharlesHancockCreations Год назад
You are a fantastic teacher. The way you explain the process and use other subjects to illuminate the concept from another mindset. Your editing, narrative, experience and overall effort are a beauty to behold. 🙏
@pebblesthecat3625
@pebblesthecat3625 Год назад
*Mr Gurney* Growing up I had art teachers try and explain about light and shade in a landscape. They could never explain it in a way I could understand what the process was and how to do it - it was always so complicated and unintelligible, nonsensicalu. Years after leaving school I was recommended your book about colour and light, and while reading it, suddenly I had that light bulb moment when it all made sense.. You are the only true artist I know that can explain to the general person the most complex of ideas, in the simplist of ways. The addition of the four little squares of colour on this video shows the complete novice, a visual concept that makes it so simple to see how to achieve what you want, in a way as to be easily understandable. You are a genius at simplifying and explaining the rules of painting, when everyone else makes "a complete pigs ear" out of it. Thank you yet again for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us lesser mortals. Also, when viewing videos by other proffessional, big name artists about the books they own, your book is ALWAYS on their shelves. It seems your wisdom and knowledge has made an impact on thousands of professional artists, illustrators, cartoonists, animators, advertisers, film makers and lastly, us amateurs. I think it's safe to say your eternal legacy has already been set in art, if not in stone.
@lenayeagle9650
@lenayeagle9650 Год назад
I excitedly went to like this video and accidentally hit the :down: thumb. I immediately remedied the situation, but RU-vid told me that they were going to share the (negative) feedback with you. I'd be mortified to throw any negative feedback your way. I love all of your videos and appreciate how you go into such depth with useful, interesting and educational commentary! You're a gem, Mr. Gurney! Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift and demeanour with the world!
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney Год назад
Ha, that's funny. I appreciate your feedback.
@GhostCharlie1
@GhostCharlie1 Год назад
James gurney an example of life for artists. What I have learned the most from you is the understanding of things, the love for detail, sometimes it is better to stop and assess before even starting to paint. Sorry for my English
@pasitmanatphienlert
@pasitmanatphienlert 3 месяца назад
Eventually the painting becomes breathtaking 😮
@willrothfuss8470
@willrothfuss8470 Год назад
I love the metaphysics train of thought while you are painting.
@magicasper3666
@magicasper3666 Год назад
i swear i learn something new in every video you post thanks
@jorgesalinas9505
@jorgesalinas9505 Год назад
Wow! your masterful skill to depict light and shadow moves me! I can feel that afternoon in the countryside
@JaredCullum
@JaredCullum Год назад
Excellent advice - and great video. Such an extraordinary composition out of something so ordinary, really beautiful. :)
@JamesGurney
@JamesGurney Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brucemaatta5859
@brucemaatta5859 Год назад
Beauty in every scene
@Stadtpark90
@Stadtpark90 Год назад
Almost as if there is no ordinary. The magic really is in the eye of the beholder.
@miguelportillo2936
@miguelportillo2936 Год назад
Hola James. Me encanta tu trabajo, el realismo que consigues con la luz y los colores es increíble. eres uno de mis artistas de referencia a la hora de pintar. Abrazos desde Argentina
@melissaaldosari8024
@melissaaldosari8024 Год назад
The way you were describing how the light and shadows came and went, became poetry in my ears!
@edzejandehaan9265
@edzejandehaan9265 Год назад
Interesting, I am dutch and had no idea that common word "houding" once had this artistic meaning. Something to look into. I am always very impressed by your handling of light and shadows in your work.
@PawsleyDirt
@PawsleyDirt Год назад
(ver)houding?
@Marysart
@Marysart Год назад
@@PawsleyDirt Of misschien lijkt het op het duitse woord ''gestalt''?
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 Год назад
Links in the description re:houding
@sabinakoehoorn6657
@sabinakoehoorn6657 Год назад
Yeah was wondering if he meant 'verhouding'... 🤔
@Shartlyfartly
@Shartlyfartly Год назад
I have no artistic talent, but truly enjoy watching you all who do
@anam7300
@anam7300 Год назад
Good evening, after viewing this video my son expressed his appreciation saying “ce mec est un trésor national” (this man is a national treasure) Thanks for your generosity.
@DannySabraArt
@DannySabraArt Год назад
Love how this painting turned out!
@aeastman59
@aeastman59 Год назад
I could watch these all day... I love your videos!!
@mai2015
@mai2015 Год назад
James Gurney is my hero!
@majovrbo9167
@majovrbo9167 Год назад
I have already ordered gouache paints. thank you for the inspiration.
@guillaumeloreau1279
@guillaumeloreau1279 Год назад
Wonderful as always James, thanks for everything you are giving to this world.
@garetkonigsfeld2
@garetkonigsfeld2 Год назад
I love how you suggest to my brain what I'm looking at with such simple strokes of color. Just amazing, thank you for taking us along.
@astrorobinson3716
@astrorobinson3716 4 месяца назад
Watching you paint helps me as an artist quite a bit. You break things down in a really helpful way. You’re an awesome teacher, James!
@Slaneous
@Slaneous Год назад
To live is to give. Thank you so much for sharing some of your vast knowledge.🙏
@30035XD
@30035XD Год назад
People like you should live forever Mr Gurney. Thank you so much.
@bhornannawindeedeigh5007
@bhornannawindeedeigh5007 Год назад
I just found you in my feed, and whereas I don't think I could ever accomplish a genuine painting of any sort (I just play with watercolors and acrylics for mark making to use the papers I paint on in collage), I have to admit that I surely wish I could create a painting as lovely as the piece you created here for us today. It's a beautiful piece. I love it. Maybe someday I'll find a landscape to paint - and have the courage enough to make a true attempt at capturing what I see, even though I am completely untrained. I've never taken any formal art lessons, and I'm probably too old to try now, but your vid is truly encouraging. Thank you. 💐🙏🏽
@damienkearns3654
@damienkearns3654 Год назад
Well if you don't believe you can, then you definitely never will. Believe in yourself, put the work in and you will. You must seek out training, if only through videos on RU-vid and some books and apply that learning to your paintings. Then it's down to practice, trial and error. Mistakes are part of the process, don't lose faith through mistakes - it merely means you're learning.
@JeffEickhoff
@JeffEickhoff Год назад
Another fantastic painting and beautifully articulated lesson. Thank you so much for everything you so generously share, Jim. Cheers from the Netherlands.
@easilydistracted5192
@easilydistracted5192 Год назад
Thanks very much; your light and dark metaphor is a lovely way to remember just how much values contribute to mood. Reminds me of our fear of the dark's unknown, Jung's Shadow. But it is also the darkness and silence from which creativity can spring; when the light of our consciousness relents control. Art practice at its best is a dance between intuition and knowledge. Light and Shadow are the same thing.
@Melissa-gn3dv
@Melissa-gn3dv Год назад
This is so well done! I do think though that when the Bible talks about living in the light, it doesn't mean the shadows of a landscape. It is just figurative.
@bluewren65
@bluewren65 Год назад
As we head into autumn in the southern hemisphere, this work suits my feeling of gentle melancholy.
@socratesthecabdriver
@socratesthecabdriver Год назад
Saved watching this for Sunday 🙏🔱🌪🌪🌪
@artbykcappadona5166
@artbykcappadona5166 Год назад
I feel so serine and inspired after watching your videos. Thank you James. You have really helped me throughout the years. I have your book and videos.
@martimajor4766
@martimajor4766 Год назад
How lucky am I, are we, to be able to watch and hear your process. You are so masterful and generous with your skills, talent and genius. So very grateful for all you share.
@sweetlilcollector
@sweetlilcollector Год назад
I’ve been trying to get into painting again, this is amazing. Learning about history while learning about realistic landscape painting. Thanks💕
@redbeard365
@redbeard365 Год назад
I really enjoyed this lesson. Thank you!
@marywilliamson2559
@marywilliamson2559 Год назад
The one thing I always get from your instructional videos is,,,,GET OUTSIDE AND PAINT wherever and whenever you are! Thanks again for creating a beautiful bucolic scene.
@feriscascaferi8025
@feriscascaferi8025 11 месяцев назад
Binge watching your videos make me happy 😊
@pamelasorrells2187
@pamelasorrells2187 Год назад
Love this painting! and your narrative.
@giacomocolarullo1060
@giacomocolarullo1060 Год назад
Is it crazy that the highlight of my day is that James posted a new video???? Downloaded and watched like 3 times on the subway ride to work. James needs his own show. You hear me @netflix???
@elevenade
@elevenade Год назад
James Gurney is the best painting youtuber, period. The only channel I actually use the "Bell" for. Always worth it. Thanks again
@kindcoffeeart
@kindcoffeeart Год назад
I love your videos and your talks thank you so much
@megankimber8772
@megankimber8772 Год назад
I had a great friend who lived in Staatsburg, NY back in the 90’s. I lived nearby and visited him often……loved watching the rolling meadows, textures, and landscape during all of the seasons, and the sun rolling over the land. Wonderful work! I’m so glad I found your channel. Your color knowledge is perfect.
@theartofcharleen
@theartofcharleen Год назад
You’re videos are so helpful and educational! Thank you!!
@UkuleleEllie22
@UkuleleEllie22 Год назад
Wonderful explanation, and enjoyed the bit of history & philosophy as well 😄 Thank you!
@kathleengarness1660
@kathleengarness1660 Год назад
that's just magical. Thank you for your insights on the Manicheans!
@marisangiovanni
@marisangiovanni Год назад
Fantastic work, James- I have also learned so much from your books!!!
@amypak
@amypak 2 месяца назад
First of all, I absolutely love your videos and have learned SO much from you! You are a true inspiration. Thank you to both you and Jeanette for all you do. Life does consist of light and shadow-all of creation is a marvel! I just wanted to share, the reason Christians have a "divide" of light and darkness is not in the natural so much as it is in the spiritual. On the first day of Creation, God created light and separated the light from the darkness. We believe that the light came from Jesus (the planets/stars were not created until the 4th day). Scriptures say "He is the light of the world." That's our main reason for the battle of light and dark. 🙂
@alisonhendry2928
@alisonhendry2928 Год назад
So many pearls of wisdom yet again in this . I must by now not be amazed when you take ho hum and make it brilliant. Light and shadow, warm and cool of each my new mantra. Thank you for sharing SO much and for this painting.
@Sachaannstarart
@Sachaannstarart Год назад
Love this! Always do! Thank you!
Год назад
For years i´ve been inspired by your videos. Your insight on the ways to aproach each themes and the abstract way of painting makes me just wanna go outside and give it a go. And all those plein air experiences i´ve had over the years has two great names as references: Richard Schmid and James Gurney. Big hug, James.
@davyrayjutras
@davyrayjutras Год назад
James - thank you for your dedication and focus on your craft. Always positive commentary and well prepared in your production in each of your posts, I admire your vast insight into art principles. Been following you for years and your consistent dedication in demonstrating techniques is very much appreciated.
@josephinastover5785
@josephinastover5785 Год назад
Love this video....such helpful tips and interesting insights! Also, thank you for featuring some of my Dutch landscape heroes. Beautiful painting!
@danielpercent5434
@danielpercent5434 Год назад
Thanks for making this very informative video. I do artwork on a digital tablet, and I've been struggling to do do light and shadow for my distance in scenery. This is absolutely marvelous.
@vandaspace
@vandaspace Год назад
most soothing voice ever
@pattyolson5947
@pattyolson5947 Год назад
Thank you for a wonderful demo, the narrative, music, your explanations, all! A pleasure to watch and learn from.
@daryllevine5156
@daryllevine5156 11 месяцев назад
You are the most brilliant teacher and painter, with a wealth of knowledge. I am grateful to have found you. Thankyou so much.
@sarcasteriskchuck113
@sarcasteriskchuck113 Год назад
Wonderful. Just amazing.
@lauraking1331
@lauraking1331 Год назад
A wealth of info, shared with such clarity - thank you for such a poetic, thoughtful, instructive video!
@fuzzydragons
@fuzzydragons Год назад
great example of light and shadows interacting with the land 😀
@artonthecreek
@artonthecreek Год назад
So beautiful! I expected the clouds to move within your painting and the pool of diffused light continue its path across the field. What a wonderful challenge you have presented! In Colorado, we have very few cloudy days. Most shadows are clear and with great contrast; a landscape style I am familiar with. You’ve intrigued me to try this style❤
@cookiemonster3147
@cookiemonster3147 Год назад
Awesome painting!! Bless you!!
@sharonrussell7933
@sharonrussell7933 Год назад
I must admit that I don't hear the word chiroscurio every day. Wonderful lesson. 😊
@ernieflynn5124
@ernieflynn5124 Год назад
Thank you James your tutorials are gold. Your painting combined with your dialogue as a Rich's to the whole video. Thanks for the inspiration.
@aliceprofitt8506
@aliceprofitt8506 Год назад
Incredibly helpful and informative. Thank you!
@lumindina699
@lumindina699 Год назад
Coming into my trials and errors of painting with watercolor after painting with oils all my life, this session you did is absolutely the most valuable I have watched so far! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge today. You really helped me add much more depth where I struggled so badly in my paintings.
@KathleenRenninger
@KathleenRenninger Год назад
Nice painting, and I loved your thoughts on light and shadow. One isn't greater than the other; it takes both. Always amazed by your ability to find a subject in something others may not see as worthy of painting. Liked the use of the house paint brush! Very effective.
@LovinLnCottage
@LovinLnCottage Год назад
Wunderbar! ❤❤❤
@mrirurfkjsdo
@mrirurfkjsdo Год назад
Thx James !! nice trip !!
@Shebacca6000
@Shebacca6000 Год назад
Ooooo another good treat on my break at work ❤
@artbyarta
@artbyarta Год назад
So beautiful!
@firmamentbubbleboyaskstobe7076
Good evening, Glad I stopped for a gander at this recent video. It had been a few months since I had watched one, but that’s probably because I am painting quite a bit less frequently this year. Am familiar with the artists and time period you refer to, but wasn’t familiar with the term ‘houding’, so it was nice to learn a new art history term. I especially liked the little philosophical bit towards the end, and can’t help but find it rather coincidental, as I was thinking along these lines earlier in the day as I was looking at my shadow on the ground, and had already started thinking about the subject when you first started talking about light and shadow, before you went into the little spiritual musing: and I would agree, it’s easy, and in some cases understandable, that certain people/religions polarize things into the “one versus the other” kinda philosophy- it’s easier to get people to fall in line, like rooting for one team or another, like life’s mysteries are somehow easier to understand when it’s reduced to a tug o war scenario- but I think what you said is also very relevant, in that both sides reveal so much about the other in their interactions that it would be impossible to have the one without the other, not in this realm anyway. And we wouldn’t be able to appreciate either really in the absence of one or the other… kinda like how a lie always has to have a basis in truth in order for it to be sold, so to speak, and if we are exposed to certain lies, it just makes us appreciate the truth that much more. Sadly most people are content with sports style tug o war, as is evident in American politics, as it’s been one versus the other for over a century, even though both work the same coaches, and it’s really a divide and conquer shell game. But we don’t have to throw politics into the art video 😂. That’s a shadow that would spoil even the most beautiful of the Rembrandt’s or Vermeer’s. A good night to you sir, and to all 🙏😊
@simpleartofhealing286
@simpleartofhealing286 8 месяцев назад
Another amazing painting! I'm just learning to paint with gouache at 58 years old! I've studied watercolour off and on now for twenty years but rarely painted outside. Thanks to your beautiful style and set up, I'm enraptured and determined to fully emerge myself into this fascinating world! I've been practicing indoors and am presently putting together a lightweight, portable set-up like yours (with the addition of fingerless gloves!). So, here's to you and another person named Sara Burns, whom I also have the pleasure to learn from! Words are not enough to tell you how much I appreciate your talent in painting, communicating, filming these beautiful videos to share with newbies like me. Therefore, I'm sending you a virtual hug as well! Cheers James and thank you from the bottom of my heart!!!
@pam3366
@pam3366 Год назад
what a fascinating video! You're very knowledgeable and deliver information in a way thats easy to intake and dissect. the piece looks lovely. i adore snow and how it's painted. how it interacts with light and carries color
@Luis_D_Ruiz
@Luis_D_Ruiz Год назад
Muchisimas gracias, maestro Gurney, por seguir compartiendo tus conocimientos y pensamientos sobre esta forma tan bella de componer la forma, el color y la luz. Eres una inspiración constante.
@guppysoul1574
@guppysoul1574 Год назад
dude such a great vibes thank you
@iaincullen7646
@iaincullen7646 Год назад
Fantastic as always !!
@crisalidathomassie1811
@crisalidathomassie1811 Год назад
It is so amazing how you turn a simple view to a stunning work of art. Thanks for the tutorial, the info and demo are impressive. I have learned so much from you. Blessings and take care.❤
@vicnn1571
@vicnn1571 Год назад
Still in awe of your video composition skills -- that outro is iconic!
@ryno583
@ryno583 Год назад
Thank you James Gurney! I myself am an artist and thank you for the lesson. Ive been in love with your work since i was a child and now have a child of my own. Dinotopia is a magical book you share with your children and your imagination takes flight. It’s a wonderful gift and this video is just so cool. thank you
@Dennis-Hare
@Dennis-Hare Год назад
It is amazing, that you can produce such a wonderful painting, while teaching us at the same time. Thank you for your wisdom and kind instruction.
@reneerose9730
@reneerose9730 Год назад
You are just brilliant!!
@lucysky384
@lucysky384 Год назад
You really captured that warm glow....
@craigc9710
@craigc9710 Год назад
Beautiful as always, thanks
@ABSTRACTAL
@ABSTRACTAL Год назад
You're the best Art teacher on RU-vid!
@DeltadronesBr
@DeltadronesBr Год назад
Awesome!
@passinthru4328
@passinthru4328 Год назад
Another interesting example of how to create a range of tonal values and rich textures in a landscape painting.
@hallucinati
@hallucinati Год назад
I have your books. And they are signed by you. I love ALL of your work!
@sergeisarichev3651
@sergeisarichev3651 Год назад
amazing as always
@DreamingCatStudio
@DreamingCatStudio 4 месяца назад
New subscriber here. I feel so fortunate to have found you! This was an amazing video, and I kept seeing that beautiful, cool shadow and thinking there’s a shadow there! I know that sounds goofy, but it really was so beautiful and subtle. It kept surprising me. I love hearing all of the Information while you were painting; They gave me something to engage in with both right and left sides of my brain! Thank you so much. Looking forward to going and reviewing your other videos and website.
@safegourd
@safegourd 6 месяцев назад
9:05 I highly recommend the essay “In Praise of Shadows” by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. It talks about Japan’s relationship with light/shadow aesthetics in comparison to Western culture (with a focus on tradition vs modernization). The language is beautiful. As an American visual artist used to Western aesthetics, I found it so inspiring to learn about other cultures’ perceptions of light & beauty.
@junejeni
@junejeni 10 месяцев назад
Art school. Love so much.
@CalvinHikes
@CalvinHikes Год назад
9:04 "Even the darkness is as light to you." -Psalms
@joann5157
@joann5157 Год назад
I just found your videos and subscribed! Looking forward to more painting tutorials! Thanks!
@cleetusantony
@cleetusantony Год назад
You the Best!!
@poojamehta1002
@poojamehta1002 Год назад
Beautiful
@jeroenwillemse6425
@jeroenwillemse6425 Год назад
Beautiful. thank you.
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