Like many of the Master Painters, using isolated shapes can inhance your painting's composition. It can also degrade it if done wrong. www.diannemize.com Join this channel to get access to perks: / @inthestudioartinstruc...
This was a great lesson! Exactly what I needed! I loved how you outlined all the tips on one slide because I was able to take a picture to remind me of the key tips. Thank you so much!
I've recently found your channel. Excellent instruction! Do you have (or can point to) a curriculum or the like to help a beginning oil painter to organize their efforts? Im starting with your wonderful brush exercises.
Hello and thanks for watching. You may want to start with this 4 part series. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hUmUKc0brxg.htmlsi=1HwH1h_8Oru9u_29 You can always do a search on the channel for any other particular interests that you may have. Include In the Studio Art Instruction in your search query and then add the topic that you want to explore.
Three should be plenty. Is your gesso a professional grade acrylic gesso? If it is, then if could be that you are using too much solvent with your colors. Also, the opaque colors do tend to sink when dry. Oiling out can fix that.
Excellent lesson thank you. Sargent was brilliant. Wyeth troubles me now that you point it out. The elements disturb me like Cristina is grasping for something. And she looks waifish. Haunting image.