Using Shapes & Patterns In Our Compositions for Landscape Painting-Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2022
- Too often we think in terms of rendering or color first. But the first thing someone sees when they look at your painting is the composition, how things are designed. And using shape and pattern is a big part of that.
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I want to take some time and thank you for all the knowledge you share on RUclips for free.....you're a superb painter..a great critic and a awesome teacher.....thank you.
Back in the early 80's I had an instructor at the Mendocino Art Center that would put a slide in a projector an it would be out of focus. We would then have to interpret what we were seeing through values, design, and color in a painting exercise. It was a lot of fun coming up with abstract designs. Thanks for the video Phil.
So pleased to see you back on RUclips again. I’ve missed your lectures & introductions to random and sometimes unknown painters. Thank you so much.
Love the ongoing conversation about the importance of patterns and shapes.
It is very interesting to discover those american painters at the early 20 century for they are not known in Europe ; ( if you don't travel in America you have few chance to get to know the American painters before the abstract mouvement ) They announce in many ways the further abstract mouvements in America as you shows well with your analysis ; it appears to me that the abstract mouvements either in Europe or America had slightly different roots ; now this is in the light of Art History : at my art school in France (70') we were told abstract art with different sources : Bauhaus , constructivism, futurism , Africanism, Cubism and of course abstract arts from the USA ; the landscape in itself was more viewed as some thing from the past ... But here it is ; it appears to me as kind of a missing link ; Thank you for sharing this part of Art History 🙂
Shapes, shape variation (negative and positive) and value heirarchy were absolute game-changers for me.
Really appreciate what you do for us!
Love your tutorials , shapes, colour contrasts, design, simplicity and interesting composition. Very inspiring, thank you.
Phil, thank you for sharing your knowledge and views on painting the landscape in oils. I love your approach to design, color and nailing that focal point.
Thank you for this very helpful video.
Thank you 🎉
Phil, you chose very good examples. It's not easy to see shapes before you mentioned. Thank you!
You share awesome stuff and knowledge! You truly understood so much about painting - thanks again for sharing!!! 🥰
Great class! Thanks a lot!
As always, very enjoyable and informative presentation! Thank you Phil.
Its been a while since last vid from you . Very happy to see another one .
This was a wonderful lesson. Thank you very much.
Your tutorials are VERY helpful!
great thing that you have done.thanks so much.
Thanks Phil for a great lesson!