Настоящее отдохновение - наблюдать как работает художник! Каждое движение что-то меняет, как по волшебству постепенно приоткрывается окно в настоящий мир... И никакие комментарии не нужны, всё постигается на уровне интуиции и подсознания. Это здорово!) Спасибо, мастер; бальзам на душу!
С удовольствием провел время в мастерской Александра Бадича, а прекрасное музыкальное сопровождение еще сильнее приковало внимание к работе художника. Спасибо.
Thank you. I couldn't understand why you hadn't painted this as landscape, but then I realised the majesty of your mountains could not be maintained. Really beautifully done thank you again.
right, often a square canvas can do the trick but it is different as a portrait format, I rarely do that and have painted many scenes like this the Sierra Nevada of California; typical "majestic" landscapes such as this are everywhere there, in places like the John Muir wilderness!!
I disagree. I don't see why the majesty could not be maintained across the horizontal, what would happen though is you would lose the strength of the foreground, and that's because this is actually a more realistic viewpoint then landscape format. I love this painting for that reason. Our eyes may catch more than this in peripheral vision, but our focus is much more narrow and this painting for me gains a lot of realism because it is more comparable to an actual shot, and therefore memory, I might see with my own eyes. He helped me learn this, I'll look at all the classics again with this in mind, and I bet you some have more horizontal than is justified. The landscape format is still more conducive to vastness and distance, I believe, but standing in the mountains, this is the way to go, for sure! Another argument would point to the left side. If you went landscape what is on the left? That mountain is about to cut off your view so the left is just grey wall from there. This is a real cool painting! Also because I think it is basically impressionism, but a huge range of brushstrokes from small to huge and in a variety of shapes, plus a little finger smudging, voila, lol. I am very curious to know what the art 'establishment' thinks of his work. Peace
@@blackopal3138 Right, good stuff all!! About the finger painting; I find it's always nice to occasionally use the "brushes" that your mom and dad gave to you at birth! :)
superb ! one of the best living landscaper I have seen in years. I am allways sooooooo much inspired when I see your works and seeing it in movement... soul-touching. THANK YOU FOR SHARING WITH US, THANK YOU FOR ALL THE STROKES.
I just came across you and have subscribed. I'm definatly going to give this a try. I hope you don't mind if I try to paint this scene as well. Thanks for the inspiration and the lovely music.
This is so very beautiful, thankyou for sharing with us. Would you please tell me what colors you used for the light lavender/ grayish bank by the river?
Very good painting, but wonder why the little white house is there, as a distraction, and leading the eye to it. Is it special? I'd do the pure landscape and have that be the focus of the painting, the stream leads the eye toward the distant snowy mountain, that is enough for a small painting. We understand it is a magnificent scene without putting a "scaler" feature in like a little building. But I'm a purest when painting such a scene, it is just me I guess; I don't want or like the "mark of man" in my wilderness scenes; it's too Bob Ross-ish to me, the "happy" little shack. Might be a good example of just because something is there, you don't have to paint it unless that Really is the Focus of the painting. I mainly get this is a lovely mountain scene and might even be a good place to fly fish, for example!! :D
Ca pourrait être assez bien comme peinture paysage, mais c'est quoi ses taches floues ochres dans les montagnes, et le pur blanc direct du tube c'est on dirait du lait versé.?
Прекрасная профи-живопись ! Но это демо-урок, а не мастер-класс. Нет пояснений. Научиться чему-то сложно. Просто смотреть - скучно. Поэтому просмотров много, лайков - мало. Желаю успехов !
Very nice, but it would be instructive to have some discussion of the palette at least and a few other comments, sans that weirdo music for example! Note there's no feedback from the artist for the questions either! Odd!
Yeah, I turned it off after two minutes, music usually adds nothing to these art vids and you can figure out what's going on, by watching closely, even if he talks about it. Great otherwise!!!
Write Draw Paint please show the photos you are working from. It is important for us to see how and why you go from point A to point B,so to speak. Great work! Thank you very much.
Brilliant work Babich. I love watching your videos but why do they go out of focus every few seconds? It is a distraction and a real strain on the eyes. I hope you fix it soon. Thank you so much for sharing.
auto focus ruining the whole video. there is a plenty of light in the room for f5.6 or f8 even with manual focus, then everything will be sharp and no focus hunting. all in all great work on the painter side.
@@johngrisoni772 Perhaps. And yes. I once saw one of these vids by another artist with a similar subject, all you heard was the rushing water sounds of the stream, and occasional bird song and chirps. Very effective, because having done this type of work on location, that's really all you do hear; unless you bring your own music, which I never do.
"Oil Painting Masterclass" This is not a masterclass. A masterclass is conducted by a master of one of the arts in the presence of accomplished students. The students present their work for critique and the 'master' evaluates the work and instructs the student while the class looks on. There are no students of art here. There is no student work offered for evaluation. There is no instruction of any kind given. This is a wordless, textless demonstration