Drawing On Top Of A Painting - Monday, Week 71 (26/07/2021)
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2021
- We're back! This week's paintings are all going to be executed in 2 separate sessions (there will be an edit in the vid so you guys know when the second session starts). The idea is to try and make sense of the nature of the relationship between the first layer, where I tend to be a bit more reactive, and the second layer where I reintroduce drawing *now as drawing marks) to try and reassess the direction of the image. I rarely leave images at this stage, but I think it's really nice documentation of a process that I feel can be enlightening as to the different natures of decision-making. For today, we tried a bit of tighter modelling in that first layer, with careful drawing marks on the second layer. No readjustments are going to be made after the drawing layer! So all of the wonderful misalignments are there to be enjoyed! Happy to be back!!!
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Welcome back
finally!!!! my morning routine is restored lmaooo
So sweet glad u are home
Glad to have you back!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yaaaaayyyyyyy!!!! We missed you!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️ (Glad you got to go though!!!)
This is very serene painting
We miss you man! I'm glad you're back
Uncle Nic is back!
Thank you for sharing this video, I learn a lot from you. thanks again.
Hola!!! Bienvenido!!! I was nearly getting over my withdrawal symptoms...
I love how you make yourself accessible to the public. Sharing your inner most thoughts and painting knowledge. Most artists with your skill level are dickheads and full of themselves. 🙏☺️
Sooooo awesome!
Thank you~, you're back ^^
Your talent is very impressive.
I miss the videos it inspired me to have a sketchbook that I make one drawing everyday
I love how you only started using cobalt teal as a week's theme, but now it's grown on you, and become a near palette staple!
yeeeeeaaaaaah❤💙😍🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Love starting my days with your videos... welcome back! This week is going to be awesome
Welcome back, you have no idea how happy this video made me. Also because this kind of refined painting is so close to my heart and the way I paint, and seeing you paint this way got tears in my eyes. Amazingly beautiful result as well, something I'd buy in a hearbeat if I could. Thank you for this, and thank you for being here!
So glad to have you back :)
Happy you are home. Dani & kids are too, I'm sure. Great theme this week. Today's painting is awesome, of course!
Missed it so much, great to see you both back 😁
Thank you! Excellent and for me... timely exercise. I listen (and watch) while I paint. You are a genius!
I miss this 🥺🥺🥺
That is amazing painting. I see you brought back some caravaggio with you. Its brilliant.
Bienvenido!!!! Se te echaba de menos!!!!
thank you so much, this video helped me to figure out how to handle with a painting i'm struggling with. i miss your video so much
I learned painting almost exclusively digitally, and only in the past couple months after a decade with digital have I started putting the time in with traditional paints. Just a few days ago I realized that returning to the pencil when I felt like I'd lost my way has saved a number of pieces that I was on the brink of giving up on. Fear of "losing" my drawings has been a big hang up of mine in really get into opaque paints, so it's serendipitous that I stumbled on this video the same week that I made this breakthrough! Thank you!
The drawing aspect of a painting has been a major topic for me lately. Great take on it!
Kudos to the good energy you guys promote. I too was traveling abroad almost 3 weeks and now just settling in. Looking forward to catching up on OPL.
Que bueno tenerlos de regreso.
Que bueno es tenerlos de vuelta!!!
Welcome back. We missed you! BTW, How are you not smudging the oils with your hand? It looks like you are resting it on the painting. Is it dry already?
There are two statements I can make which are both valid. I don’t draw at all. I always draw. The reason both statements are true is that if you are a painter the most essential aspects of drawing are unavoidable: the relationship of shapes requires recognising the boundaries between those shapes eg lines. You don’t have to have a formal practice of ‘drawing’ lines with a pencil or whatever to practice the discipline of drawing.
Hey really magnificent portrait!
I’m wondering what type of paper is this painted on? Is it a specific paper for oil painting?
Fabulous painting. How long did it take to paint, in real time?
Thank you Sheila!
This one was a two session painting and it was approximately 6 hours in total
What are you painting on?
Welcome back