last time I painted I had a closet full of oil painting tubes and I was like hell yeah let's paint lol, didn't use palette, didn't have brush, just smashed the whole tube out and painted with the tube itself lmao, yeah and on top of that I smoked bunch of weed, got so lit started to pain the wall at my friends crib, passed out and woke up to some epic artwork being edited lol. Good times, that's how art should be made xD
@ Ed Ross If one has the time to be bothered, it is possible to wipe almost all the paint off the knife onto the palette so that very little goes on the paper towel but I would imagine that for the sake of time she was doing what was most expedient. The amount of paint she was "wasting" is trivial when you compare how much goes into an impasto style painting which is one of the reasons there are modeling mediums available.
@ Nicholas Fanzo Glad you mentioned "permanent Alizarin crimson". It's interesting how many people still advocate using true Alizarin crimson when it's a known fugitive pigment.
Thanks for the excellent video. I went to the RGH website and couldn't find yellow ochre and transparent red oxide. Are you using golden ochre and burnt sienna for those two colours? Thanks.
I think she mentioned the RGH company for the paint jars. You should check out their website. Also as far as the pallets go, you don’t need to spend too much on them, you can get a wooden one in the school supply store for around $3.00 or even less in some places and they’ll work just as well as any fancy pallet at the end of the day all you care about is how your painting turns out. Also that other guy that answered was hella rude and uncalled for.
If anyone can paint as well as Velasquez (which they cannot), then use his limited palette if you like. Otherwise, I would suggest using any and every color one feels like. I have seen inordinate energies, research, and money devoted to attempting to simulate methods and materials of the Old Masters. But never once has anyone produced a painting on a par with the Old Masters. Therefore, I tend to feel these attempts are more about hubris than seeking edification and best methods. In this particular video, I see a lot of paint just wasted as the palette knife is overused and wiped again and again. Needless to say, some of us are not impressed by these demonstrations.
@@dont-want-no-wrench Yes, I agree a tad harsh, but at least my eyes work. I suppose it is inevitable that way too many videos are created, especially on the same topics over and over again. A huge number of videos here have titles like "How to Paint Like (name any Old Master)", and in the end NONE of these videos achieve that or even try to. I would rather they just show details of the original paintings, and simply try to find the words to express how they are great. It takes a poet to express the ineffable!
Never knew about the blues. So interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I use old phone books. I wipe the knife or brush between a page. Works great, no wasted paper towels.
Sorry, that’s not any better.
Great video. I appreciate the step by step mixing and explanations with each color. Tks!
another super video by this consumate artist...she really knows what she is doing and she has great taste in her choice of materials !!
Fascinating about the blue I shall be looking at paintings from that era with a new eye
this was so amazing thank you for the shared wisdom
I recently started painting and the limited palette is definitely making color mixing less confusing ;)
Very good delivery and information.Thank you.
I have a large glass palette that I spray painted grey . the grey is in the middle of the value scale.
love it.
Very instructive!
Great palette
Thank You very helpful
last time I painted I had a closet full of oil painting tubes and I was like hell yeah let's paint lol, didn't use palette, didn't have brush, just smashed the whole tube out and painted with the tube itself lmao, yeah and on top of that I smoked bunch of weed, got so lit started to pain the wall at my friends crib, passed out and woke up to some epic artwork being edited lol. Good times, that's how art should be made xD
Definitely not how art “should” be made, sounds like a shit waste of money - but to each his own
Thank you
I learned a lot. Thank you much.
U do your own paints? This storage on cups i never saw anywhere😨.
Do you know any tips to transfer acrylic paint for canvas. into oil paint for canvas how..thank you for demonstration tips
Great video, very help. Will you be making more anytime soon.
Hope so! -Len
i enjoyed this and learned a few things...thanks
superb !! thanks a lot !!!
Thank you for your videos! If you have a moment, I'd really love to know the model of the beautiful large palette you laid your paints out on.
I bought that one in Italy but you can also google artist palettes and find more choices on line than in an art store.
Thank you.
So much paint goes to the paper towel...,😨
I'm having this problem, too.
@ Ed Ross If one has the time to be bothered, it is possible to wipe almost all the paint off the knife onto the palette so that very little goes on the paper towel but I would imagine that for the sake of time she was doing what was most expedient. The amount of paint she was "wasting" is trivial when you compare how much goes into an impasto style painting which is one of the reasons there are modeling mediums available.
My pallete
Lead white
Burnt number
Ultramarine blue
Cadmium yellow
Alizrian crimson permanent.
Umber not number
I hate autocorrect.
@ Nicholas Fanzo Glad you mentioned "permanent Alizarin crimson". It's interesting how many people still advocate using true Alizarin crimson when it's a known fugitive pigment.
great video subscribed
Please! a information! which brand of oil paint is available in 250 ml jars(pots)?
RGH Paints - They are in New York
@@KlineAcademyFineArt Thank you very much for the information! I will search on that company's website.
Thanks for the excellent video. I went to the RGH website and couldn't find yellow ochre and transparent red oxide. Are you using golden ochre and burnt sienna for those two colours? Thanks.
yellow ochre's under "earth tones" just click more at the bottom of the first page
z b Thank you. I don't know how I missed that.
i don't like RGH.. it feels cheap. i use masterartsupplies.com oils instead. is that a wood palette by the way?
hi. I would like to get the two palette and oil paint in jars. Please where can I get them?!
Jonathan Olakunle let me hack RUclips's network to get your location and then do a thorough research of the best art stores in your zone
I think she mentioned the RGH company for the paint jars. You should check out their website. Also as far as the pallets go, you don’t need to spend too much on them, you can get a wooden one in the school supply store for around $3.00 or even less in some places and they’ll work just as well as any fancy pallet at the end of the day all you care about is how your painting turns out. Also that other guy that answered was hella rude and uncalled for.
Zucchini ! Thank you!
very helpful but what she calls red looks very orange to me???
Thank you so much
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Now there are molecules in your finger.
That red you're using, from where I'm sitting, looks ORANGE.
it's vermellion. An orange is closer to yellow
no cad yellow? hmm
It's a Zorn Palette + the other 3
Well, this is a Zorn palette ! Why don’t you clearly say it ?
That would take away the mystery, LMAO!!
Nobody:
This lady: Grey is actually blue BTW
If anyone can paint as well as Velasquez (which they cannot), then use his limited palette if you like. Otherwise, I would suggest using any and every color one feels like. I have seen inordinate energies, research, and money devoted to attempting to simulate methods and materials of the Old Masters. But never once has anyone produced a painting on a par with the Old Masters. Therefore, I tend to feel these attempts are more about hubris than seeking edification and best methods. In this particular video, I see a lot of paint just wasted as the palette knife is overused and wiped again and again. Needless to say, some of us are not impressed by these demonstrations.
a bit harsh, but some truth there
@@dont-want-no-wrench Yes, I agree a tad harsh, but at least my eyes work. I suppose it is inevitable that way too many videos are created, especially on the same topics over and over again. A huge number of videos here have titles like "How to Paint Like (name any Old Master)", and in the end NONE of these videos achieve that or even try to. I would rather they just show details of the original paintings, and simply try to find the words to express how they are great. It takes a poet to express the ineffable!
to mutch waste in paint for me....
disposable waste of money for lazy convenience