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How To Paint Portraits: EPISODE ONE - Russell Petherbridge's Portrait 

Andrew Tischler
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Andrew Tischler breaks down his process on how to paint portraits from start to finish, in a methodical step-by-step sequence. It all starts working from direct observation, carefully planning the piece with a colour sketch, and then finally working this into a larger studio painting. For additional tips, tricks and techniques that relate to how to paint portraits episode, make sure you are subscribed to the Great Art Adventure - Bonus Newsletter!
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@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Hey guys! Thanks for all of the comments and likes! It's great to hear feedback and it helps me tailor these episodes and Quick Clips to what will help you most. After you have subscribed here, jump over to my website www.andrewtischler.com and subscribe there too! I give away heaps more free content on a regular basis. Be sure to check out my latest seascape DVD too, by going to www.andrewtischler.com/shop/ (check out all the 5 star reviews!) Thanks guys!
@wolf7379
@wolf7379 7 лет назад
Hi Andrew. I'm trying to understand how artists like yourself, Casey Baugh, David Jon Kasan et al. are able to get accurate placement of the eyes, nose and mouth and their actual length and size. I never see you, Casey Baugh or David Kassan extend their arm out holding the pencil/brush doing stick measuring to measure out the placement of the eyes, nose and mouth or measure the length of the mouth line. All I see you guys do is intuitive quick block ins with the brush determining the basic eye shadows and from there you immediately with a few strokes determine the length of the nose etc. Whereas me, on the other hand, I have to physically measure out the distance of the eye width between the eyes, the length of the eye and then measure out the distance of the bottom nose line etc. because I know that being only a few millimeters off the face looks distorted. How the hell do you guys do it without physically measuring the size of the eyes, nose and mouth and the distances between them by extending your arm out holding the pencil/brush as measuring tool ? This really bothers me and I don't understand what great artists like yourselves do in getting accuracy of the proportions. Painting on colour is the last thing that bothers me. I just don't understand how you, Casey Baugh and David Kassan do without actually measuring the distances. Thanks.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
I cannot possibly comment on how Casey or David do it, because I am me. I will only speak to that. Whilst I know their work, I don't know them, and have not seen their tutorials. You would have noticed that here in this episode, I actually got it wrong. I did find a way to fix it. For me it's much more straight forward to fix something you now is wrong than to just nail it. My methodologies change all the time, and I don't have a set routine. This allows me to teach a wide variety of techniques. Here, I did the best I could in the block in, then after modelling I changed and tweaked things when I realised it was off. The trick is to identify where the painting is inaccurate. The exact method is in my bonus content available to subscribers on my website, but suffice to say I used a method that allowed for a direct comparison with my reference. This portrait was not painted from life, but in the studio, which allowed me the time to perfect it. I hope this helps. There is no direct way to approach this, find a way that works for you and perhaps you won't be as bothered. Thanks for the comment.
@wolf7379
@wolf7379 7 лет назад
Thanks Andrew for taking the time to give an answer to my reply. All I can say is your block ins are more or less painted in accurately on the first attempt which explains why you are an excellent artist whereas people like me struggle and have to resort to nitty-picky measuring. Anyway, thanks for your time.
7 лет назад
el mejor em todo lo planeta 1000
@soledadlongid1498
@soledadlongid1498 7 лет назад
Andrew Tischler awesome!!
@admin_400
@admin_400 6 лет назад
5:22 "Finally my sketch is finished!" *WHAT?*
@andrewhaas5381
@andrewhaas5381 6 лет назад
Panacea exactly!
@sashasyskova3156
@sashasyskova3156 6 лет назад
My point
@beingyourself6813
@beingyourself6813 6 лет назад
Ha ha! I know!
@bayroutte
@bayroutte 6 лет назад
well, me too... but lets be honest, this guy is maybe finest artist of our times... at least one of!
@tiarankin5960
@tiarankin5960 6 лет назад
And then you see the final piece and just go "... Well, damn." Then throw all your art stuff in the bin.
@jamesrattee3763
@jamesrattee3763 7 лет назад
I am 81 and i am inspired to try to paint ( if only I could have been inspired earlier in my life} You are fantastic. congratulations. JIM
@yikes5818
@yikes5818 5 лет назад
Never too late! I wish you the best of luck
@komichi.
@komichi. 4 года назад
It's never too late!
@gmm6106
@gmm6106 3 года назад
Ohh that’s the sweetest thing I read today. I hope you are painting & if not you pick it up again.
@kimberley5921
@kimberley5921 3 года назад
Hope you were able to start learning :>
@morenalba1115
@morenalba1115 3 года назад
I celebrate you discovered a new way to express your soul. 💙
@-Gorbi-
@-Gorbi- 6 лет назад
Something about him saying he could see his dad coming through made me tear up. The depth of interconnection that good art brings out in us is cosmic
@gggoodgame__
@gggoodgame__ 7 лет назад
"my sketch is finished" wow okay and here i am struggling to "sketch"
@reemlsilkworm
@reemlsilkworm 7 лет назад
5:22 "Finally my SKETCH?? is finished" Erm.. EDIT: After watching to the end, might I say what a stunning painting it really is. First class.
@riki4291
@riki4291 7 лет назад
lol i can't even produce something as close as his SKETCH
@Shepp420
@Shepp420 7 лет назад
"sketch" lol
@tinigenie34
@tinigenie34 7 лет назад
@Ricky Liauw yes you can, you just have to practice and take your time
@Viteaification
@Viteaification 7 лет назад
years of practice you mean
7 лет назад
+Ricky Liauw You can't, but you will. ;) I don't like bullshits like "if you want something that bad you will have it" and stuffs like that but, seriously, if you practice a lot and take it step by step and you do something for 10.000 times, you will become really good at it. You need to keep in mind always that Art is something that will grow old in you at the same pace with you.
@Jonayofsweden
@Jonayofsweden 5 лет назад
I was like "What are you talking about! That's perfect!" and as soon as you changed the eyes I was like "Yea that's much better..."
@RobinSealark
@RobinSealark 7 лет назад
browsing through your channel and geeking out! Love your work!
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Haha! Thank you!
@mohammadriaz4998
@mohammadriaz4998 3 года назад
Helo
@magnakid
@magnakid 4 года назад
“One of the reasons you stay as an artist mate, is that you get these unknown highs that you can’t get any other way. You created it yourself!”. Def gonna remember this one
@kingmaya222
@kingmaya222 7 лет назад
HE SAID SKETCH AND I DIED A LITTLE LY SKETCHES ARE STICKFIGURES
@yamezschneider6892
@yamezschneider6892 7 лет назад
do more skethes then. after a few thousand, they won't be stick figures anymore.
@ShekinahFineArt
@ShekinahFineArt 4 года назад
THAT WAS LITERALLY MY RESPONSE TOO HAHAHA
@OJ_Walter
@OJ_Walter 8 месяцев назад
I'm here 6yrs later.. and I'm laughing 😅😅
@sng-kitcatmilk
@sng-kitcatmilk 7 месяцев назад
Lmfaooo Fr though it’s absurd
@rachelpickering4864
@rachelpickering4864 3 года назад
You just became my new teacher. I once heard from a life coach that when looking for a mentor or teacher, look for someone who has achieved the thing you want to achieve. You are the artist that I have wanted to be. I have spent nearly 19 years focused on parenting. Now is the time to go for my dreams! Thank you for the inspiration and the availability of instruction!
@rajasarkar4301
@rajasarkar4301 4 года назад
This is so inspiring. A shift in a few millimeters can cause a shift in the character - that's a real gem out there. You're great Andrew.
@JebemTiZivot
@JebemTiZivot 3 года назад
Andrew loves painting hyper-realistic paintings that are better than 90% of other artists and then saying "And now were done with the block-in/ now we can move onto the actual piece, etc. Mans just a different breed.
@jerryskidlsd
@jerryskidlsd 3 года назад
I just started painting a month or so ago. I'm 53. I'm in love with it and your channel is inspiration for me. I must say, I am impressed with your work and method of instruction. Thank you
@pablob2005
@pablob2005 8 лет назад
As a portrait painter I cant thank you wnough for the correcting features tips... a problem to us all. Thanks!
@chrisgosbee3369
@chrisgosbee3369 7 лет назад
Second that! Cheers Andrew:)
@baedb9716
@baedb9716 7 лет назад
Pablo B yeah I was thinking he was seriously crazy a couple of times in that video and thought I will carry on watching to see if he goes batshit crazy. I was so wrong! Wow! I think the sketch was ace, the second one had the likeness but yes those corrections were needed. now I see how I can repair my paintings that just stopped cos I knew it was slightly different to what I was aiming for. Thank you!!!
@avrilretief732
@avrilretief732 7 лет назад
Your work is beyond phenomenal. In fact, I just don't have the correct word to describe how good it is. I have only just discovered painting now and don't have that many years left of life to ever wish to get to your level :( looking forward to watching all your other videos. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us.......................
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Wow, what a beautiful comment, thank you! Subscribe via the website for more tips, and techniques, don't worry, there is still time! :)
@avrilretief732
@avrilretief732 7 лет назад
I have subscribed, first time I saw your work :)
@toonybrain
@toonybrain 6 лет назад
You’re remarkable. God has gifted you in a special way. The kind of beauty and excellence that is emotionally moving.
@orphicqueen
@orphicqueen 5 лет назад
Avril Retief there’s certainly time left! I may not know you, but I’m cheering you on! You can do it, and I think you’ll be marvelous! 🥰🖤
@rowdy.rockers
@rowdy.rockers 2 года назад
You'd be surprised to discover how quickly you can become a pro with the right techniques and tips!
@JohnNoZ35
@JohnNoZ35 4 года назад
Thank you for showing the mistakes and corrections. Often it seems that professional artists never make mistakes, and it can be quite depressing, when the time comes to face my own errors. Seeing how you corrected the mistakes was exceptionally educational.
@capbin146
@capbin146 7 лет назад
Andrew telling us 100 hours of studio time is great it really helps an amateur like me understand why I might have an ok painting after2-3 hours. Lots of artists forget that and that it took 3 weeks. Thank you!
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Yeah...these things take time! You have to stick with it!
@Applecatstime
@Applecatstime 6 лет назад
Video: "Finally, my *sketch* is finished." Me: *dies*
@sonyapuskas5810
@sonyapuskas5810 3 года назад
the sketch is a painting in its self lol !!!
@andrewhaas5381
@andrewhaas5381 6 лет назад
That's a sketch!? man, that's a masterpiece already.
@brendajeannewyche2294
@brendajeannewyche2294 Год назад
I caught myself smiling so big when Russel said he loves it & he sees his Dad. You did a super awesome job, Andrew. Such a beautiful painting. You’re amazing. ❤️🙌🏽😁
@awedbyodd41
@awedbyodd41 7 лет назад
Wow. This painting has so much life and soul oozing out of it. It's one thing to "carbon-copy" paint, it's another to capture and release the essence of what you are wanting to portray. I'm blown away. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Hey thanks +AwedByOdd, I appreciate the comment!
@karenholland6910
@karenholland6910 8 лет назад
This portrait moved me to tears. You really nailed it! And the comment that was made about the high you get as an artist, makes me realise I really need to get back to the brushes. Always inspiring Andrew, Thankyou.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for the comment Karen. Russell is so full of wisdom. I am inspired by his character.
@martymahem236
@martymahem236 5 лет назад
There are some abilities one sees in and of a person and you immediately know you are witnessing true brilliance, and not just simply a talent. A genius that does not come specifically from being taught by another, but something that is almost paranormal, otherworldly. I believe Andrew Tischler is one of the people who has that type of talent. These are the people who will save this wretched planet.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 5 лет назад
Geez ...no pressure mate.... I only just learned to tie my shoelaces!
@MichaelKingArt
@MichaelKingArt 7 лет назад
Great story telling. It was a pleasure to watch!
@Mimi127
@Mimi127 7 лет назад
I love your work! Funny seeing you here.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Hey Michael, just checked out your channel, great content on there mate!
@patriciaburke2401
@patriciaburke2401 5 лет назад
Wow! You are incredibly talented! I thought your first painting was amazing. Love seeing you together and feel so privileged to have seen two wonderful artists spending quality time together.Your final work is breathtaking! God bless you both for allowing us into your world!
@BengtRosini13
@BengtRosini13 5 лет назад
I very much appreciated the showing of your realization of the necessary adjustments and then making them, so as to show that everyone makes mistakes, it's how you deal with them that determines ones own success or failure.
@55sarajevo
@55sarajevo 7 лет назад
IN MY OPINION GUSEV AND YOU ARE THE BEST PORTRAIT ARTISTS ON YOU TUBE ...BRAVO ANDREW , BRAVO ...!
@janishart5128
@janishart5128 7 лет назад
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!! Hard to believe that, that's only paint that was moved around on a canvas, yet it looks like a photograph!!!! INCREDIBLE TALENT!!!!
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Thank you for your comment Janis.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Thanks so much for the comments guys! Don't forget to subscribe through my website. The Great Art Adventure Bonus Newsletter, is loaded with FREE tips, tricks and techniques! Follow the links!
@SketchwithSandeepSoni
@SketchwithSandeepSoni 8 лет назад
Hey Andrew Sir, I like your Painting and the way you explain while painting.... Thank you for this. I am in learning phase and will surely follow your art techniques.... Can you please share any reference for mixing colours and how to prepare oil colour for producing shiny effects ??
@jessicamoon7865
@jessicamoon7865 7 лет назад
I have limited paints and a few cheap brushes and only paper to paint on, do you have tips for that? I can't even paint an eye without becoming frustrated.
@polymath7
@polymath7 7 лет назад
What kind of paints and what kind of paper do you have?
@jessicamoon7865
@jessicamoon7865 7 лет назад
polymath7 I used to have acrylic but now I have oil. I use a matte base then use a board.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
+Sandeep Soni , Producing shiny effects is all a trick in layering colours. There is no easy way to answer this. I would start by preserving your light tones. This means holding back on highlights, and allowing the brightest bright to be used at the end. If your painting becomes to washed out, too early, you can loose this tonal effect.
@terra3524
@terra3524 6 лет назад
I like how open you are about your mistakes and how hard it is to face them. Artists need to hear that kind of openness
@evilldead6824
@evilldead6824 2 года назад
there is something so gratifying as an artist to make another artist genuinely smile and when reacting to your work with real honesty.
@navymiguelito
@navymiguelito 7 лет назад
I love the professional production values of this episode as well as your technical process. Oh, and the finished product is amazing!
@adrianasolis513
@adrianasolis513 4 года назад
Thank you for the honesty and showing that mistakes are completely normal!!! even as a great artist!! never stop learning
@StevieFlynn
@StevieFlynn 5 лет назад
I love the honesty in the making of this work. It’s a real education to witness a great artist realise that the work has gone adrift and I think the way Andrew deals with it was the best solution. Brilliant final result, well done.
@Kodabear1969
@Kodabear1969 7 лет назад
I love that you included your insecurities about the painting and how you overcame them. Beautiful work! Very inspiring video.
@Mechwarrioralpha
@Mechwarrioralpha 6 лет назад
Oh Boy Russels Voice is hypnotising.... great Job, the Painting, Video and all.... you deserve the sub
@margarethenning2827
@margarethenning2827 7 лет назад
Great tutorial. As I am a beginner, I was so inspired by this. I am in the midst of trying to present my co-workers with a "Storytime" painting of a Librarian reading to the children in her class. I will be retiring next month and wanted to present it to them before I leave. I am so out of my element but watching tutorials helps me see all of the layers and light, etc. Thanks so much Andrew!!!!
@janhomes50
@janhomes50 5 лет назад
I love how you admit your feeling of 'failure', the emotions, and the Highs and the Lows, which is all part of the struggle to get it right ~ I go from Stress to Insane, to Elated, to Joy, to Despair, and the answer is to just keep going, 'Never Stop ~~~ just work hard' ~ Thx again for the video, Andrew ~~!!!!
@gloriapinskerportraits4801
@gloriapinskerportraits4801 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your artistic struggles. This is what really helps fellow artists to learn from one another. Unlike those 3-min. hyper-speeded-up videos that show off, but teach and share nothing! Your work is phenomenal; you are a master artist.
@SamEStudio
@SamEStudio 7 лет назад
Great work sir,,, i love to painting of nature and off course architecture., thanks for this amazing video.. keep it up
@ZZmsz
@ZZmsz 5 лет назад
Fabulous artist ! thank you for sharing with the world your talent ! Just divine !
@Julia-oi7dm
@Julia-oi7dm 5 лет назад
I really love how you openly talked about not being happy with your painting at some stage and taking us through your process of correcting it without restarting over again! And that """sketch""" of yours is what I would consider a freakin masterpiece on its own, at least if it came out of my brushes haha
@lauren185
@lauren185 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your mistakes. We all have this, is so validating to hear professional artists go through this too. Your work is phenomenal and you seem like a really genuine human. Thanks for building such a nice community.
@angelwings241
@angelwings241 7 лет назад
Unbelievable! What an inspiration. Thank you!
@whatkellyfound
@whatkellyfound 8 лет назад
Excellent video Andrew, honest, insightful and entertaining. The production value is very high too, what a great way to kick off a new series! Have loved seeing your work in Australian Artist magazine and now look forward to seeing it come to life on RU-vid 😀
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Thanks for the comment Kelly. There is hopefully more articles coming out in Australian Artist soon!
@jennifergottliebel-azhari149
@jennifergottliebel-azhari149 7 лет назад
one thing that is greatly appreciated is how you showed us your process of correcting your mistakes. And the details as well.
@xXKDizzleXxTheShizzl
@xXKDizzleXxTheShizzl 4 года назад
Honestly I am just blown away by this. That painting is so alive, its just absolutely stunning. I admire your work and am so glad you've decided to share your talent with the world. How inspiring!!
@langridgeartistcolours2256
@langridgeartistcolours2256 8 лет назад
Andrew, this is a truly magnificent tutorial and insight into both the subject, Russel, and your own working practice. Your honesty and generosity with information should be applauded. Keep it coming!
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Thank you! There are many more episodes on the way!
@MontMarteArt
@MontMarteArt 7 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic stuff mate! Can't wait to see more!
@nikkif.961
@nikkif.961 7 лет назад
All I can say is, mate, YOU are bloody amazing......i love your work, ive been magnifying it to look at your colours and brush strokes and sometimes i can't believe its a painting (ive looked at a few of your paintings)....this portrait is so good, you are truly an artist. You inspire me. Thank you!
@hmmmph3578
@hmmmph3578 5 лет назад
Yours is the best painting tuition channel on the internet. You are an amazing artist, which makes a big difference.
@MrKevinkenny
@MrKevinkenny 8 лет назад
brilliant Andrew thank you
@Kimby1982
@Kimby1982 6 лет назад
Wow, Andrew, your painting is beyond words! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent with us all! I'm so happy I found your videos!
@beckiewilson6764
@beckiewilson6764 6 лет назад
Fabulous I love the fact that you show us that you also have mental blocks and come across obstacles in your painting like most of us mere mortals Thank you for showing us your way of correcting those mistakes.
@shamsazpainting
@shamsazpainting 6 лет назад
Been an art teacher myself and an artist. After watching your videos, its like learning to paint all over again. Best
@sherribraunstadter2380
@sherribraunstadter2380 5 лет назад
How are you managing to remain so humble? Love your work
@shivarsm2424
@shivarsm2424 7 лет назад
super artist man
@joanmanalo9421
@joanmanalo9421 Год назад
Here I am..so stressed of myself when I couldn't balance the distance of my portraits eyes..yet I'm amateur..now I realized even professional artist's do makes mistakes as well.. hats off to you Sir! Such a humble artist to admit the imperfections of his work..
@evaevans3674
@evaevans3674 7 лет назад
I LOVE that you went through the honesty of letting us see that you had 'gone astray'...this is absolutely a wonderful portrait. Thank you for sharing.
@coralieedwards1584
@coralieedwards1584 8 лет назад
Really inspiring!
@franciscavandermerwe4818
@franciscavandermerwe4818 7 лет назад
i think youre great at what you do and its very inspiring to me as a beginner use to paint long ago but am not very good with painting faces although i can draw them very well thank you and i would like to see more
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Thanks for the comment, I'll keep em coming!
@vigorcalma7599
@vigorcalma7599 7 лет назад
Best moment in the clip: when you admit you lost the way. Just great! Thank you for just sharing this moment, and how you came over it.
@gwenhutson
@gwenhutson 6 лет назад
Thank you for putting in a section on what you do when you have messed up. That is a topic I certainly need it covered.
@tinigenie34
@tinigenie34 7 лет назад
This was excellent. To be honest I would have taken the first draft of the painting with " mistakes", lol. Love your spirit and dedication. Subscribed!
@Cre8iveSignWorks
@Cre8iveSignWorks 8 лет назад
awesome painting of a great man, andrew. i can certainly see why you wanted to paint his portrait....well done! ps- thank you for your great workshop we attended on the swan river last week. i learned a lot from you and im looking forward to tuning in to more youtube vids now as well. cheers mate. ian
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Thanks for the Comment Ian!
@bootszarawalken9987
@bootszarawalken9987 6 лет назад
I love all your videos Andrew. I can't believe I haven't stumbled on them before this after all the painting videos I've watched! As a painter struggling through art school and getting no technical assistance, your videos are a gift. I really appreciate the way you talk about your mistakes and how you overcome them. That's the greatest help. Thank you!
@TheChiful
@TheChiful 6 лет назад
I LOVE that you included the clip of you becoming frustrated or annoyed by the painting! So relatable and amazing to see that even the best of painters have their difficult moments, haha! Wonderful personality!
@lundetext2930
@lundetext2930 7 лет назад
This is the best tutorial I have ever seen. That you let us in on correcting your "mistakes" is very good. It gave me hope when I paint. Are you painting with oils?
@tanksta15
@tanksta15 7 лет назад
I sub'ed just from seeing the thumb nail before I even watched the video.
@Beinhartwie1chopper
@Beinhartwie1chopper 4 года назад
Your are the modern Albrecht Dürer. A gift like this is only passed out every 500 years.
@ravenwinter6984
@ravenwinter6984 5 лет назад
Thank you for including even your moments of error and correction, it reminds all of us that everyone has them, and not to be disheartened. Even the best artists experience the same trips and struggles. :) I personally found that just as inspiring as the successes!
@sandilear-watercoloursetal6373
Seriously???? Andrew, this is stunning and I am only sorry we could not embark on this adventure with you. Your drawing and composition tips have served me greatly, and you have been credited. Would so love to paint with you some time. Meanwhile thank you again for your generosity and humility.
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 8 лет назад
Hey Sandi! You can embark on this adventure with me overtime I load up a new video! I would love to do one some day in your neck of the woods, in the Tablelands. Hope you and your work is going well! :)
@sandilear-watercoloursetal6373
Hi - so pleased for you and I will be following with great interest. You and Rach are always welcome, the guest house is yours any time. Exhibition in Santa Fe went very well indeed and selling well - with a great deal of thanks to you! Hugs to all.
@SOTEP
@SOTEP 7 лет назад
im the 13th thousand subscriber!!!!!! im special
@johanbuitendag1515
@johanbuitendag1515 7 лет назад
Thank you Andrew you enspire me because you also get tired and carried away. it makes me feel there is hope for us aspiring artists.
@sassysup
@sassysup 7 лет назад
Whenever I feel lack of motivation or my artwork doesn't go well,I come to ur channel n watch ur videos again n again! They r truly gems..so precious! Thanx for creating them, thanx for keeping us motivated :*
@EyezMosca
@EyezMosca 7 лет назад
oil or acrylic
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Oil
@EyezMosca
@EyezMosca 7 лет назад
***** Thanks! I've been working with acrylics only so far. Question ? What type of canvas do you recommend for Oils?
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
I really enjoy Belgian linen. Canvas is okay too, but I prefer surfaces that have been pre-primed. This is just a convenience thing, but Claessons make one that is triple primed and ready to go with oil paint. It's pricey, but worth the investment if you are selling your work. Also, I custom stretch my work. I used to buy canvasses off the shelf, but I often found that they didn't make the sizes I wanted to use. So now I have lengths up in the studio to knock frames together and then stretch! Hope that helps. :)
@EyezMosca
@EyezMosca 7 лет назад
***** yes! Thank you! And yes my work will be up for sale soon in an Art Gallery so I do want nothing but the best in expressing myself. Thank you again! Below is acrylic that I wanted to show you. _lh3.googleusercontent.com/k8GdXfEWu9XexD4hmlE_FOxC5AZujbFAQCsFJW2erlQnyYkTbc9Xg9yfrxK7tHUGeMPDwHd3OuI_
@EyezMosca
@EyezMosca 7 лет назад
Brindley Jayatunga I've used both
@sharileidner6520
@sharileidner6520 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for walking through the mistake/ correction phase. This is where I struggle the most!! It's reassuring to watch you adjust it so that I can go faster in my block in stage knowing it can all be resolved in the end
@earldesign991
@earldesign991 5 лет назад
Love watching you paint and talk through your thought process. Absolutely amazing.
@jensbasement3862
@jensbasement3862 6 лет назад
Your painting style is awesome. The way you explain "holding back the tones" in order to add the highlights and darks on top. Your paintings have so much color and levels of layering it just pops.
@sheilatrunzo4423
@sheilatrunzo4423 4 года назад
Absolutely wonderful documentary of Russell Petherbridge's portrait. Thank you for including the part where you decided to tweak a little here, a little there. What a wonderful compliment Mr Petherbridge gave you. Well done!
@jaymcd8577
@jaymcd8577 7 лет назад
Portraiture...the sign of being an accomplished artist in my opinion. Finding it a challenge at the minute, getting a likeness is some task. Great video, thanks for the inspiration.
@sylvainst-pierre8725
@sylvainst-pierre8725 4 года назад
Just a great pleasure to watch...learning each time ! Thanks Andrew Tischler
@JackSmith-ud9bg
@JackSmith-ud9bg 4 года назад
i know i keep watching this viedo over and over. i am in awe and will strive to get to that level. Thank you Andrew .
@KerryRussellRN
@KerryRussellRN 7 лет назад
Andrew....I love this portrait. You captured his soul... and a beautiful soul that is.
@javedalum8989
@javedalum8989 7 лет назад
Andrew, Watching your videos over and over again, what can I say but ...no words really. God has given a few people the gift of giving life in a different angle, as it were. You've inspired me to paint my parents and will show you after a couple of years. Thank you for your kindness in sharing your skills and time. Javed Otto A
@AndrewTischlerArt
@AndrewTischlerArt 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for the comment Javed!
@rachaelnarimalla
@rachaelnarimalla Год назад
I love to see the journey from frustration to fix, to perfection. THANK YOU! It is brave and it is necessary.
@imeldalittle7606
@imeldalittle7606 7 лет назад
A joy to watch and so many useful techniques, especially highlighting the areas to adjust when not happy with the facial dimensions. Thanks!!
@gregmartin1615
@gregmartin1615 4 года назад
Andrew, I loved this video! I knew Russell many years ago when he lived and worked in Kooroocheang near Daylesford and he was making those iconic pot-bellied stoves. His warm reassuring voice and philosophical manner was so lovely to hear again. Great portrait - you have definitely captured him.
@drdarrow
@drdarrow 4 года назад
Brilliant! It's important for other painters to see that even the best make mistakes and you have to set out to make corrections - or abandon. Great work!
@afraeshragh1415
@afraeshragh1415 5 лет назад
It was absoloutly amazing!!! I can totally see what you saw in his character that made you capture his portrait!! Loved it so much ♡
@meemeeuuu
@meemeeuuu 4 года назад
Very inspiring !! I’m an artist but not a portrait artist but watching you work makes my want to paint portraits. I love the way you explain yourself from your achievements to what you describe as your failures. So talented!
@MsVee33
@MsVee33 7 лет назад
Incredible! I'm so glad I have come across you and I will definitely be watching more. What a talent you are!
@gillianbc
@gillianbc 5 лет назад
Incredible - really captured the essence of your sitter. He has a fantastic face that deserved to be painted.
@FarmleagueSportscards
@FarmleagueSportscards 6 лет назад
always inspired and learn something from every tutorial you have made,find portraits the hardest not due my knowledge but my disability,after a major stroke has taken my left side my dominant side now training my right hand to paint is my problem detail paintings are very difficult but determined to overcome and thank Andrew for the inspiration to do so,nothing like his hornbill paintings personally but love them all and his technigue of teaching/ talking make his the best for me, thanks a million buddy for what you do
@DerekSiddle
@DerekSiddle 4 года назад
love it, love the way it went wrong too. your videos are always a joy to watch. thank you.
@mariecaroniaplotkin5268
@mariecaroniaplotkin5268 3 года назад
they should have a love button instead of just a like button- you're pretty amazing! You say things that I've said to myself, like 'all of a sudden it doesn't look like the person and can I save it." Your save was awesome. This painting is awesome.
@jimrainey2084
@jimrainey2084 4 года назад
I’m so glad I found your site. I learn more from you than years I spent in College. I’m going to be seventy, but painting makes me feel young inside. Pure joy you have given me. Thank you Andrew.
@Geers7Omoorstay
@Geers7Omoorstay 7 лет назад
Your craft, your art are awesome to my eyes; this video left me breathless. To get such elusive touch of class require too many lives, you got it built-in.
@SERVPINTURAPORTER
@SERVPINTURAPORTER 7 лет назад
a truly artist like you know when is failed but try to fix it soon as posible, awesome painting, the face on rusell is priceless
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