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The Lost Rembrandt Medium? | Jannik Hösel AKA Nicksenium Shares His Painting Method 

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In a world where options for an education in classical crafts are scarce, some decide to take on a more difficult and empirical approach. Being self-taught and learning by observation, Jannick Hösel is one of them, and now he has entered Odd Nerdrum’s studio where emphasis is placed on philosophy and the ability to convey a gripping story on the canvas.
Starting his paintings in a muted, cool tone, Hösel’s method allows for a great potency of the subsequent application of warmer colors.
At the time being, he is infused by the dark and torn-up portraits of Rembrandt, and is doing everything in his power to repossess the effect of the Dutch master’s technique.
Using a thick, cream-like medium, he is able to apply small, textured strokes calmly melting together, yet retaining a life-like surface with a delicious vibrancy.
Despite a meticulous method, his paintings take on the impression of weariness and age.
During Jan-Ove Tuv's latest stay at the Nerdrums, Hösel was kind enough to demonstrate his technique by mixing the medium and showcasing how the strokes behave differently.
In this video you will learn about:
• Making an egg-based painting medium
• How to go lean to fat with this medium
• Achieving a Rembrandtesque surface
You will also learn how this medium:
• Makes for a strong paint film
• Does not go matte (seems wet when dry)
• Allows soft transitions and great contrasts
• Allows new strokes on top of wet layers
• Allows you to scrape forth hair, like Rembrandt
The medium shown in this video is based on the medium of Osamu Obi:
• " A Portrait of Time" ...
Osamu Obi's paper on the subject:
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@zein9227
@zein9227 Год назад
That's practically "mayonnaise". The vinegar will probably coagulate the proteins in the egg yolk. Together with the linseed oil it creates a "tempera grassa" base, I guess. Rembrandt most certainly used ground glass and silica in his impasto paints to achieve more body, too. Raphael did this too to delineate his forms, for example. Many artists did so to save expenses on pigments. The particle size of ground pigment was very probably also part of the granulating properties of his impasto. The particles were ususally bigger than today's pigments. The lead white played a big role in more viscous mixes than our modern substitutes. There is also much evidence that hints to the use of burnt plate oil which is a traditional printmakers medium in addition to sun-dried linseed oil because its sticky and gummy consistency has been shown to be able replicate a lot of features that you find especially in late Rembrandt's paintings like on the arm of the groom in the "Jewish Bride". It's really interesting to see how he came up with his receipe and how he imitates Rembrandt's brush strokes.
@sr.c4255
@sr.c4255 4 месяца назад
Beautiful
@LuvHrtZ
@LuvHrtZ Год назад
Rembrandt also used ground silica (glass/sand) in his impasto. The latest chemical analysis states that all he used was linseed oil and ground silica.
@rossmcleod7983
@rossmcleod7983 11 месяцев назад
And whiting I believe.
@miric6224
@miric6224 Год назад
Hello. Vinegar is a preservative. It’s one of the few food products that doesn’t expire. It lasts forever. Oil of cloves is also has anti bacterial properties as well as retards drying with the bonus of nice aroma. Suggestion use the egg shell, if possible, as a cup to help judge ratio. See how the yolk fills the shell, use the shell to measure the amount of vinegar. After letting the white slip between fingers roll the yolk between palms. When pretty dry find the white vein and pinch it between fingers holding it suspended over bowl. Then pierce the membrane allowing only yolk to spill into bowl. Sun thickened oil? Looks like he used about a teaspoon. He wasn’t precise with his measurements, so I think there’s some latitude in quantities.
@louielouie4187
@louielouie4187 Год назад
Thanks for the info. Is it regular white vinegar?
@chrisgriff
@chrisgriff Год назад
This young man is already a remarkable painter.
@red2744
@red2744 Год назад
yooo nicksenium is officially a kitsch painter now! love it!
@jmczne6948
@jmczne6948 Год назад
La receta la viste de un japones aunque hay muchas personas haciendo esa receta hace años y si, se piensa que Rembrandt pudo haberla utilizado, pero es bueno ser honesto y decir que lo viste en you tube del maestro Osamu Obi
@miric6224
@miric6224 Год назад
Hi. Use the egg shell to measure out the vinegar. You saw how much volume the yolk took up sfter you separated. Use that amount or less for the vinegar. Then you can use the shell again to measure the oil. 1) Are all your ingredients room temperature? 2) how long does your mixture keep? 3) do you refrigerate? Thanks. Wow! You have the magic touch! Thank you.
@mirarstudios
@mirarstudios Год назад
Tempera grassa is wonderfully versatile. Can be used like a watercolour or egg tempera or as an oil paint.
@robhead22
@robhead22 Год назад
I was expecting a recipe for marogers medium. What a great surprise! Im going to make this medium tomorrow. Your work is beautiful!! Thank you!
@sadbanananaboi7800
@sadbanananaboi7800 Год назад
Spectacular!
@jaytee7822
@jaytee7822 Год назад
Painting is mans greatest gift
@DMichigan
@DMichigan 10 месяцев назад
Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Incidentally or coincidentally, the face of the young man shines like Rembrandt painting. A question I have is he said (6:30) 1 egg yolk, 1 or slightly less vinegar, 2-3 drops clove oil and 5 parts sun-thickened linseed oil. But then the oil added seems to be only 2-3 drops oil (7:37). Did he add more later? But the final volume didn't seem to suggest that.
@banalarousal4310
@banalarousal4310 Год назад
holy shit this guy's work is a head and shoulders above the rest
@ramonhausmann9496
@ramonhausmann9496 8 месяцев назад
not really.
@ramonhausmann9496
@ramonhausmann9496 8 месяцев назад
not really.
@ramonhausmann9496
@ramonhausmann9496 8 месяцев назад
not really.
@ramonhausmann9496
@ramonhausmann9496 8 месяцев назад
not really.
@mojonewslk
@mojonewslk Год назад
This painting is so beautiful😍
@corinasucre
@corinasucre Год назад
This is incredible!❤
@louielouie4187
@louielouie4187 Год назад
Thank you
@pablotapiafineart
@pablotapiafineart Год назад
I’m curious about the effect of the vinegar with metal pigments (cadmiums, titanium white, some earths, etc.)… it is potentially problematic… perhaps adding calcium carbonate would neutralise the acidic action and produce calcium acetate, water and CO2… anyone with Chemistry expertise who might want to comment here?
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork Год назад
Vinegar Bad. Alcohol Good. Lemon Juice Good. Cream of Tartar Good. Mustard Good.
@zein9227
@zein9227 Год назад
I think the chronology of steps are really important. You should add the vinegar to the yolk before the paint. That way, most of it should react with the proteins, phosphate and sulfur in the yolk. Oil and vinegar don't naturally mix because their molecular structures repel each other. That's where the egg works as a emulsifier. So my opinion is that once the metal pigments are mixed into linseed oil, the oil should repel whatever amounts of vinegar is left in the solution. Oil paint usually has a ph value around 7 to 9. So, the vinegar should cause too much acidity. If you add calcium carbonate, you will increase not only the body but add an element that sucks the oil out of the colours.
@thehappypotter9612
@thehappypotter9612 5 месяцев назад
​@@Splatterpunk_OldNewYorki've seen a recipe adding white wine as a preservative to egg tempera
@zannek9342
@zannek9342 11 месяцев назад
fantastic, thank you for this sharing ! I wonder, would you use standolie too, ?
@LuvHrtZ
@LuvHrtZ Год назад
I just tried this and all I got was a running slops. I know you said the oil was a 5 part but I only saw you add one. It just won't thicken.
@jensschettler1732
@jensschettler1732 Год назад
Just use liquin light gel mixed wirh stadt oil does the same.
@Wfhii
@Wfhii Год назад
Excellent!!!!!!!!
@Willow_Arnold
@Willow_Arnold Год назад
That was awesome
@TomekTomek333
@TomekTomek333 Год назад
Chemical research shows that he used egg glair, but it will work also with whole egg mixture /yolk plus glair/. Only few drops added to the paint makes perfect mayonnaise. But addition of vinegar is very bad idea and rembrandt certainly knew that. Vinegar has a tendency to react with pigments, especially based on metals, cobalts and ultramarine, so its safer not to use it in mediums. Faster and simpler way is to mix colours with pure oil and then add only a few drops of whole egg mixture. Works perfectly. Suprising thing is that the best paint-mayonnaise is made witth only, pure egg white - its very stiff, you can make very high impastos with it.
@stephenspiteri_zunkus
@stephenspiteri_zunkus Год назад
But do you have to make a fresh mixture on every sitting?
@TomekTomek333
@TomekTomek333 Год назад
@@stephenspiteri_zunkus it depends what is inside. If you'll add turpentine the mixture will last even for days or weeks. When using egg it is always better to make smaller portions once for few days. I used to make make mixture: one part oil paint from tube, one part turpentine, half part of whole egg /you can add more paint or also add half part of linseed oil/ - and it stood for weeks or even months in my fridge.
@ovis6966
@ovis6966 Год назад
Without a vinegar or some kind of preservative could there be issues with the egg rotting or growing mold? I’ve tried this with egg glair, egg white, egg yolk, and a mix of them. It works perfectly but I’m worried about how archival it’d be
@MrMichelangelo3
@MrMichelangelo3 2 месяца назад
Ciao, cosí hai ottenuto il medium per la tempera grassa, puoi anche usare l'acqua per diluire l'impasto del colore, ma se usi altro olio di semi di lino, il dipinto impiegherà una vita ad asciugare. So you got the medium for greasy tempera, you can also use water to dilute the color dough, but if you use more flaxseed oil, the painting will take a lifetime to dry.
@andrewtozerfineart9623
@andrewtozerfineart9623 Год назад
It doesn't look like he added 5 parts of sun thickened linseed? Looks like he added 1 part, if that?
@Vengurl09
@Vengurl09 Год назад
this is amazing! but I wonder how long can that emulsion last without going bad?
@ipsitadas6160
@ipsitadas6160 Год назад
Same question 🤔
@jurirenko6203
@jurirenko6203 Год назад
The vinegar, besides helping emulsification, helps it not go bad as quickly, clove oil helps it not dry up I guess. Osamu obi uses a similar medium and has a video on youtube. He stores it in a large syringe so it is airtight and easy to put on the palette, so I guess doing that it can stay fresh for weeks or months
@carolsakai-artist
@carolsakai-artist 5 месяцев назад
@@jurirenko6203 In the Osamu Obi video comments he said that the mixture would last about 2 months. He did not use clove oil as a preservative, just the vinegar
@makounamine5010
@makounamine5010 Год назад
Wooow wanderful 😮👌
@fatoomgierdien110
@fatoomgierdien110 5 месяцев назад
Thank You for a Brilliant video. ❤🤲🏻🙏👌 ToomCapeTown
@dagonbloom7620
@dagonbloom7620 11 месяцев назад
hello, will a normal vinegar do with this recipe? thank you. really learning a lot from your videos.
@armandogavilan1815
@armandogavilan1815 Год назад
Have anyone achieved a kind of stringy texture with their paint? I was able using flake white, calcite and cooking the oil but never like the old masters.
@rossmcleod7983
@rossmcleod7983 11 месяцев назад
Where is the peer reviewed analysis of this medium? All very anecdotal without it. All I see here is a conservators nightmare unless it can be backed up.
@zetra021
@zetra021 Год назад
reminds me of Grumbacher´s Zech, really nice stuff
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
And why add the vinegar i wonder…
@Gnadab
@Gnadab 9 дней назад
Is there any place I could buy this medium or do I have to make it myself?
@pasyensyatv9092
@pasyensyatv9092 Год назад
its like making Hollandaise sauce without lemon and butter but its linseed oil
@alexandrdementiev8750
@alexandrdementiev8750 4 месяца назад
does it cracks when canvas is wrapped in spite of the fact that the protein (yolk) is added?
@mr.someone52
@mr.someone52 Год назад
What is the actilual difference between sun thikened linseed oil and standoil in quality or behaviour?
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
Modern stand oil is made in a vacuum. As a result its shit (in my opinion). It dries very slow. It’s made in a lab i believe in an inorganic process. Whereas likely traditional “stand oil” was made by letting oil “stand” (sit) for a long time… Not artificially heating it or depriving it of oxygen.
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork Год назад
Sun thickened oil dries in 2 days tops, smells good, is sticky when working; within an hour of modeling you can carefully work into the paint with technical brushes. Stand oil needs turpentine to behave.
@M4th3u54ndr4d3
@M4th3u54ndr4d3 2 дня назад
Modern stand oil is amazing, dont be fooled to think that only old mediums are good. Stand oil is polymerized oil made in high pressure and temperature. It creates an extremely durable oil, with high viscosity, that levels all your brush strokes, thus it is ideal for glazing and transparency. It also yellows less than other recipes. But the main advantage of stand oil is the enourmous durability. It is by far the most durable version of linseed oil, which already is the most durable of the drying oils. The polymerized linseed oil creates a healthy paint film, more resistant to cracks and wrinkles than any other choice. Maybe the alkyd-based mediums will be better, but we still need more research to verify that. However, it needs a longer drying time. It is a very fat form, so remember that when applying the fat over lean rule. And it has high viscosity as I said. Sometimes you do not want that, you want a "runnier" and more liquid medium. So you can add solvents or substitute it for sun thickened linseed oil, which is also very good but less viscous. If you want even more líquid, you can use normal linseed oil (refined, clarified, purified etc). I normally do not recommend other oils such as poppy or safflower because they create a not so healthy paint film. It is not as durable as linseed oil. However, they are much more resistant to yellowing, so they can be very useful. If you want to use them, two advices: -use them in blues, cyans and violets (which would be the most affected collors). And 2 - mix them with linseed oil, especially the polymerized version (stand oil). It will help to create a stable, dry but not brittle, not wrinklish, paint film. Stand oil is amazing if you want to produce a long lasting painting. It needs more time to dry, of course, but the advantages are higher and lasting.
@M4th3u54ndr4d3
@M4th3u54ndr4d3 2 дня назад
Oh, about the differences: stand oil has more viscosity, levels your brushstrokes. If you want impastos, it is not the right choice. If you want glazes and layers, it is excellent. Sun thickened linseed oil stays between the normal linseed (refined, clarified, purified etc) and stand oil. It is not so liquid as the normal ones, but not so honey-like as stand oil. It is good for being the main option, while stand oil is the best option for final layers.
@QQQQQman
@QQQQQman Год назад
This is just another type of "megilp": gum mastic and turpentine mixed with linseed oil and lead white. Wood-grainers and painters who specialise in marbling use this to great effect. But the young man has lovely touch. Beautiful work
@Lauritz777
@Lauritz777 Год назад
Where do you get clove oil from ?
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 Год назад
Anywhere that sells essential oils. Pharmacies, supermarkets, ebay, and so on. It's got a long reputation in skincare and pain relief remedies, so even if a place has a poor selection of oils, one of them should be clove oil.
@rossmcleod7983
@rossmcleod7983 11 месяцев назад
@@vermis8344clove oil is implicated in degradation of the medium. I wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole.
@timwelford6396
@timwelford6396 Год назад
I’d like to know where this medium is documented. I think anyone can come up with an impasto medium and say it’s the lost medium of Rembrandt .
@rossmcleod7983
@rossmcleod7983 11 месяцев назад
Yes and I believe oil of cloves is problematic too. I want the latest conservator’s opinion before I would touch this medium.
@patriciacocina5401
@patriciacocina5401 8 месяцев назад
Temple grasso, muy hermoso, lo que no entiendo es por qué usan pintura de tubo.
@jesusenriquesanzanton58
@jesusenriquesanzanton58 Год назад
Por favor, podrían traducir al español? Gracias!!
@tiberiughinea1357
@tiberiughinea1357 Год назад
Interesanta reteta de medium.Odd Nerdrum o folosea . Rembrandt cred ca folosea lacul,smaltul,smoala pentru mediumurile sale,le putem banui ,dar reteta sigura nu !
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
No he did not have resins/varnishes in his paints apparently. but a protein which is likely egg was found, as well as bodied oil
@joukobehm6515
@joukobehm6515 Год назад
There are great painters among pupils of nerdrum. But in my opinion, there is no need for searching secret mediums or materials, or even techniques, when it comes to Rembrandt. His secret is to be found from innerself. Humanity and empathy, pure Joy of painting, and melting that intuitively on your brushwork. That is more likely the way to reveal "secret" of Rembrandt and other masters.
@c3ramics
@c3ramics Год назад
There's something to be said about the materials as with modern painting It's almost way too clean now. With Rembrandt, there's also his ground on his canvas that really provided the texture for his paintings, rather than painstakingly paint the texture, and then of course his use of impasto. If a student studied him without impasto, they'd certainly feel some frustration.
@joukobehm6515
@joukobehm6515 Год назад
@@c3ramics I understand your point, but still disagree. For me Rembrandt is number one painter of all time, because of atmosphere in his work, and that is something beyond materials and technique. Of course you can't reach that atmosphere without mastering painting techniques. I still believe, If Rembrandt would Time travel to this era, he would be thrilled to use paints from tubes, and even gessoed canvas, and still paint masterpieces. Because you can find the same atmosphere and soul on his drawings and ink sketches as well.
@alphabeta492
@alphabeta492 Год назад
Light, focus, reduction….
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
That is a very nice romantic concept/ideal lol but rembrandt clearly used other mediums or materials than we have today and this made tremendous impact in his work. No doubt his mind and mental attitude were also part but it is quite discrediting (and ignorant, no offense) to say his materials played no part, or even small part in his works) No doubt he was a very talented painter and in my opinion a genius and master of his craft. And his soul played a part but the materials and processes of the old masters including rembrandt are of vital importance. His work cannot be duplicated with modern paints and methods.
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
@@joukobehm6515 “atmosphere” is also only one aspect of his or other’s work. Perhaps you mean mystery? Because atmospheric effects can be recreated with any medium.
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
And what about the proportions? It seems he did not put the 5 parts linseed oil to egg yolk.. @School of Apelles
@SchoolofApelles
@SchoolofApelles Год назад
What you saw was en excerpt of the full video, which is available on our Patreon: patreon.com/caveofapelles
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
@@SchoolofApelles okay but that doesn’t answer the question and I can’t afford monthly subscriptions.. I don’t even know which tier it would be under
@SchoolofApelles
@SchoolofApelles Год назад
@@erxfav3197 It is under the $10 subscription. There has been a direct link to the full video on our Patreon in the description of this video all along.
@lieutenantfunk1
@lieutenantfunk1 Год назад
What is the music used on this video?
@SchoolofApelles
@SchoolofApelles Год назад
Schumann's A Minor Concerto.
@lieutenantfunk1
@lieutenantfunk1 Год назад
@@SchoolofApelles Thanks!
@erxfav3197
@erxfav3197 Год назад
How about that white paint though?? What is that made of? @School of Apelles
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
@Splatterpunk_OldNewYork Год назад
Lead white.
@fatoomgierdien110
@fatoomgierdien110 5 месяцев назад
It is Absolutely beautiful to read Allllll the comments. I learn so much about various understandings. Thank You to Allllll❤🤲🏻🙏👌✨️ ToomCapeTown
@KpxUrz5745
@KpxUrz5745 Год назад
Since I'm no admirer of Nerdrum, it follows that all his students are equally likely to inherit his poor habits as well as that overbearing maudlin content and its unpleasant wooden curtain of pseudo-profundity. So I don't see much here.
@rossmcleod7983
@rossmcleod7983 11 месяцев назад
Agreed.
@portervillelouis
@portervillelouis 10 месяцев назад
I wish you well . This video has much faulty advice and facts- (1) the artist uses a brush to mix paint with his mayonnaise mixture : this leads to poor mixtures- to get accurate mixtures homogenized you need to use a palette knife and a flat grinding stone (2) DO NOT USE EGG YOLK: the yolk of egg is over 97 % egg oil - egg oil is a very weak oil . The better part of the egg for oil painting is the clear GLAIR that is limpid and quick drying . It contains 15% albumen which is the main control ingredient to control the RHEOLOGY ( flow) of the oil. The egg clear is frothed and distilled into a clear even solution- On its own,Egg cannot be mixed with oil paint because it floats and resists- but you can mix egg with oil paint if you first mix the glair with oil , thus, creating an emulsion, ( which took you 12 minutes to make with a whisk- the glair oil emulsion takes 1 minute to mix in a small jar- ) then the EMULSION easily mixes with oil paint. (3) YOU have your ratio wrong- to make an efficient emulsion for oil painting use , you must have more oil than egg- I recommend 3 parts oil and 2 parts glair (4) THIXOTROPY ( the ability to paint a new oil paint layer on top of a wet oil paint without disrupting the previous still wet surface) is well described in Professor Ernst Van De Wetering’s 1998 book on Rembrandt - (4) you use too much vi rest! Use only 3 drop or use alcoholic spirits liquor to stop the purée fixation of the egg - CONCLUSION: Your video is misleading - thank you: Louis R velasquez : CALCITE SUN OIL ( books and videos on RU-vid and Amazon)
@Dendood
@Dendood 8 месяцев назад
Life is for learning. Not to nit pick your concerns, but the white of the egg is preferable for painting on vellum, manuscript illumination. For oil painting it is indeed the yolk to be used, as the yolk contains the emulsifying agent: lecithin. Lecithin allows the water content of the vinegar to combine with the oil. Of course, all of this is as a flash light probing into the darkness of understanding Rembrandt. It may be a piece of the puzzle but definitely not to be confused with the entire puzzle. The only true answers would come from time travel. And even then one would have to follow Rembrandt throughout his life. As his technique was continuously evolving over a long career. He would never have 'one' medium, secret or otherwise. And he employed many mediums and techniques. What is impressive here is the artist is in search of understanding and exploring the chemical natures of art materials. Materials are not dull, dead things whipped up to produce paintings. There are physical interactions to learn of. Unseen properties when materials methods are intermixed. We must remain curious, enthusiastic in our query, excited by our results, but critical in our reasoning. That's all we have until they invent time travel. But please do remain critical. It is essential for genuine progress to be made.
@diegoallcore
@diegoallcore 9 месяцев назад
Mayonese
@ozymandiascakehole3586
@ozymandiascakehole3586 Год назад
Why would you add all this shit to commercial oil paints to make them look like handmade oil paints... this whole thing is very ironic..
@vermis8344
@vermis8344 Год назад
Off you go then, secure in the knowledge that you're grinding your superior handmade paints in utter obscurity.
@clarkprosperioilpainter5394
@clarkprosperioilpainter5394 7 месяцев назад
why all this people are dressed like 16 century ? no nike shirts or iPhones ? is that like a place you go back in time ? very cool .... I would dress myself like Rubens with a big hat and feathers .....LOL
@clau13it
@clau13it 24 дня назад
falsi profeti...😂😂 preparate un panettone per Rembrandt?
@gurisa1
@gurisa1 Месяц назад
Porque no se puede traducir al español???
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