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WINSLOW HOMER - Achieving Balance in Painting | Painting Masters 66 

Liron Yanconsky
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Today we'll enjoy works by Winslow Homer!
He was one of the greatest, most well-renowned artists of the 19th century, and for a good reason.
An interesting fact is his mom being a watercolorists, as he also worked in watercolor.
I think his works are a great case study of what successful balance looks like, and it's a pillar reason for why they are so pleasing to the eye.
Enjoy! 😊🙏🏼
And as always - let me know who else you'd like me to review in a future video.
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Комментарии : 36   
@drag0nflylvr
@drag0nflylvr 3 месяца назад
I’m a descendant of Winslow and I feel like I share so many qualities in my art. It blows my mind 🖤
@LironYan
@LironYan 3 месяца назад
Amazing! 😮
@thelmablake7045
@thelmablake7045 3 года назад
One of my favorite artists! Thanks!
@donnagoode6923
@donnagoode6923 2 года назад
very nice video. the more i mature as an artist, the greater my appreciation for Homer.
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
He's indeed fantastic, I always notice new things about his work, thank you for watching 😊🙏🏼
@Ruby-wise
@Ruby-wise 3 года назад
Thank you, Liron..for celebrating this great man and artist. One of the very best..one of my very Favs❣️
@mingulay29
@mingulay29 Год назад
A stile is the old fashioned way for getting over a fence or wall by a series of steps that humans are capable of doing but cattle and sheep are not. You can still find them in Britain. Then in the 16th century the "kissing gate" was introduced. This is a gate within a sort of wooden box allowing one person through at a time. I had imagined lovers leaving with a kiss as each headed to their respective homes but it seems the kissing occurs when the gate contacts the post on each side. Oh, well. Older people found it difficult to get over the stile which is why I guess the gate was introduced.
@mikedameron602
@mikedameron602 Год назад
good video. The group of palm trees are Cabbage Palms. Homer visited Homosassa, FL during winters to fish and paint. I imagine he traveled by boat and train to get there from Maine. The bird is an Osprey. He seems to have loved that bird and I just finished a copy of The Osprey Nest, a painting probably done in the Adirondacks. I've copied several Homer watercolors...for my own enjoyment with credit to him.
@dianapurdy9529
@dianapurdy9529 3 года назад
Stile is a wooden fence crossing usually on a pathway.
@u.sonomabeach6528
@u.sonomabeach6528 3 года назад
At 8:09 I think the word you were trying to pronounce is pasture(Pass chur-it sounds the pas sounds the same as the mas in the word master) Apologies if that wasn't what you were trying to say but I assumed so because the picture shows a pasture/meadow land. Great video btw!
@sheslop888
@sheslop888 3 года назад
That is beautiful stuff. The last painting, of the woman on horseback, is stunning. All of my own learning can be summed up as trying to get away from too much detail - it's been more difficult than giving up smoking. Lol. I've watched an hour long, or two hour long, video of Isaac Levitan's paintings - several times over. The suggestion of detail, and the subtlety of colour and tone, that this artist and Isaac Levitan demonstrate is awe inspiring.
@danthomas6587
@danthomas6587 3 года назад
I haven't used a tube green in a couple years. Quin gold and Paynes grey makes a lovely, warm green...I adore Homer and so glad you featured him. Cheers from Arizona.
@bettyryan4310
@bettyryan4310 3 года назад
Very nice review, Liron. Thank you for pointing out the special features of the paintings. Always learn a lot from your videos. Thank you!
@faithkaskisto6318
@faithkaskisto6318 3 года назад
Thank You~Love the Master Series!
@lonnieash
@lonnieash 3 года назад
Love Homer. Great analysis!
@plumsystar
@plumsystar 3 года назад
Really known. I am not familiar with the classics. So I appreciate the recap.
@vj7077
@vj7077 3 года назад
Just saying Hi Liron! Hope keeping well! Love this
@MrIronose
@MrIronose 2 года назад
That is indeed a stile, a step stile, once very common in Northeast USA and the Middle West.
@oleksandrkozyr2434
@oleksandrkozyr2434 3 года назад
Nice! Homer is one of my favorite painters! I can’t explain it but I find his use of Prussian blue is very special. I just like that color and use it as my main blue
@1fredricka
@1fredricka 3 года назад
That was neat. I like this series of artist. I love history so I guess I liked the old artist. Like you said no cameras back then. Thanks for the video.
@sallywright5503
@sallywright5503 3 года назад
Enjoyed seeing these and hearing your comments on them. I like the time period,,, of course it’s easy to romanticize about the past especially when you see it captured in a great painting. Still, I’m drawn to a desire to reproduce the time period and style. Thanks for sharing with us.
@marievanderwijk9845
@marievanderwijk9845 3 года назад
Enjoyed that. Helped me see what you see.
@RobertHopkinsArt
@RobertHopkinsArt 3 года назад
It makes me wonder if Winslow had Monet's "Impressionist" painting as his guide that he used while he painted his "Eastern Point Light" painting. Notice the Red/Orange color of the light house light in the distant hill-line "vibrating" against the blue sky and hills? That just screams Monet! I will have to look at when both artists painted their paintings. Very Interesting... Who got what from whom... Edit/Update: Monet painted his Impressionist Sunrise in 1874, six years before (1880) Homer painted his Eastern Point Light painting. I wonder... :)
@claireblizard652
@claireblizard652 Год назад
You should do one on John Singer Sargent.
@makkra7565
@makkra7565 3 года назад
Good review. I saw him in DC gallery.
@TheLeahsKitchen
@TheLeahsKitchen 3 года назад
what about reviewing Norman Rockwell. Also Christine Lashley
@LaurelVong
@LaurelVong 2 года назад
Wonderful presentation. How about John Singer Sergeant?
@LironYan
@LironYan 2 года назад
Got one here! 😉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jfyuvY1Jml0.html
@oleksandrkozyr2434
@oleksandrkozyr2434 3 года назад
Who else is fan of Prussian blue? Let’s see guys
@edenmorales8572
@edenmorales8572 3 года назад
Thanks ! Who is the artist of that paintings that you are sharing with us
@JennerIIC
@JennerIIC 3 года назад
Another great video, I love these Master spotlights. I don’t think that you’ve done Arthur Melville, his Middle East studies were awesome.
@michelleflick1937
@michelleflick1937 3 года назад
How about some Renoir?
@vikramsippy
@vikramsippy 3 года назад
What you think about James gurney....
@aylinbegum5744
@aylinbegum5744 3 года назад
🤣
@watercolourart1609
@watercolourart1609 3 года назад
Please do reaction on artist prafull Sawant
@OriginalBlueFrankie
@OriginalBlueFrankie 2 года назад
The artist "sketching" is clearly Homer. You can see, "hom..." on the artists bag.
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