OMG! My painting is getting so much better thanks to you! Please keep up the good work. You are an amazing artist and have the self-confidence to help others.
There's a medical DC Doctor that has done studies on Caravaggio’s work.He's interested in teaching med students to look at their patients to figure out what's wrong with patients by looking at them,looking at skin color.plumpness joints etc etc.He uses Caravaggio's paintings like a vehicle to get his students to really see ,look at the patients instead of into the computers or something else.His last name is Espinell...Very interesting dude and very interesting studies .And I LOVE your long sessions.I could watch for hours and hours .Thank You again
You have the patience of Caravaggio with those millions of tiny tiny strokes ! I hope you can travel to see them in person. I had the privilege of visiting the Louvre inn Paris and galleries in Florence as well as well as the Met. You need to treat yourself and go to the Met I can’t even imagine anyone who can paint like you do without visiting the Met-at least. Absolutely brilliant work you just did!
I so appreciate you teaching as as opposed to just showing how to paint. You are so generous with your time and knowledge, I can’t tell you how much you are valued. Just a crazy little thing I do, to give you a laugh, while watching you, sometimes I want to say, “ straighten his nose, get the shadow on his head”. I’ll take my finger and dip it in the color and put it where it need to go - - - on my iPad.
Your generosity is boundless. Wish you a life of joy and happiness. God bless you. And to you all artists that are watching. I wish you all also paint the most beautiful art. Cheers from Oz
Thanks for sharing your teaching, this is the first portrait I've done, it actually turned out o.k. using cheap acrylics and printer paper. Great instructions.
I've actually seen a Caravaggio up close and personal, in particular his original 'Beheading of St. John the Baptist' which was (and still is) on display in the Oratory of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Malta. It was truly awesome to see and observe in its glory - I highly recommend a visit if you're planning on going to Malta ever. But anyway... Great video. You truly are an amazing artist and you certainly did Caravaggio justice in this one. Thank you. Keep up the great work and stay awesome! :)
Thank you for sharing and showing this! It’s been my first ever paint-along, and a lovely early morning. You make such a welcome space to try something new!
It is mighty to watch you work I wish I had seen this before I attempted a painting of Rembrandt I did a degree in Fine Art we were not taught to paint at all thank you ,wonderful inspiration.
Thank you so much for this, I was so happy with the results I could almost cry. I had seen Caravaggio's' David with head of goliath among others at the Galleria Borghese in Rome. Those paintings and the Bernini sculptures were the bucket list of my dreams. I have also seen the Crucifixion of Saint Andrew at the Cleveland Museum of Art. He has been an idol of mine. Thanks again
The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO has Caravaggio’s St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, which is my favorite painting. I made my own version with RayBans that I called Wayfaring Prophet as the original’s eye shadows looked like he was wearing sunglasses. Thanks. I learned several things that I’d do differently if I were to do another one.
Thank-you so much for taking the time to so generously share your thoughts, skills and general approach to painting portraits. (I'm also a big fan or Caravaggio so a real treat for me,) The free sharing of expertise such as yours is a wonder of the internet and a powerful force for good in a world blighted in so many ways by inequalities of opportunity.
Greetings, my viewers! A new video will be released on my channel today! At 18:00 Moscow time, don't miss your new work with a winter landscape! Don't forget about comments, likes, and put a bell! Let's take it to the Top! Thank you for your support and for watching me! Take care of it! Sincerely, Victor!
Probably my favorite artist of all times. Pre covid, I got to enjoy card sharps at the Kimball often. Top 5 Caravaggio, Rembrandt, David, Delacroix, Van Gogh. Raphael, Vermeer, Turner, Renoir, Klimt. Titian, Ruebens, Van Dyke, Goya, Degas. Hals, El Greco, Canaletto, Velaquez, Monet. Boticelli, Artimesia, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Munch? Don't you love art? Ooops top 20! What's yours?
wow this is brilliant! PURE ART! beautiful! I will go get oil colours and paint along with you! my goal is to do my own painting after a bit of practice!
Hello friend, i am sooo happy that i found you!! I love your paintings very very much and now i Can learn it from you... Thank you sooo much for sharing your masterpiece paintings. Kind regards from Ruud from Holland and God Bless....
I loved all that wondering about Caravaggio and how he might have planned on how to paint something and when to do it. Such an entertaining and excellent video
I love this "series" of old masters don't stop doing it!!! please!. But how to make different textures, fur, foliage, feathers, rock, etc. would be interesting someday!, but from YOU! your way of make videos are one of the best in youtube! TANKS!
Thank you for sharing. It's nice to see an artist that shares their techniques. This is my early Christmas present! I'm glad I was fortunate enough to find you and you now have a new subscriber!
Your "paint Along" Videos are so helpful, I guess that’s what I needed, thank you so much. 🙏🏼 Please go on, you’re a big inspiration. You’ve got my sub 💪🏼🤍
Te felicito, no entiendo el idioma Ingles, pero te veo y es mas que suficiente para ver tu magnifica exposición, felicidades. ojala y en un futuro existe subtitulos en español. Saludos desde Monterrey, México.
Thanks for the vid! Inspired me to do a study of Caravaggio as well. I painted David with tempera paints. Turned out awful tbh, but it was very educational nevertheless. Hope to see more videos of this type in the future!
I love Rembrandt and Caravaggio because of their use of Chiaroscuro in painting. It cools my mind no matter what theme they worked on....Can one create something like this on a picture that has no dark background? Thank you sir
This was a very beautiful approach to recreating this painting. While watching I kept thinking that your result reminded me of Rembrandt and how I can only assume he was influenced by Caravaggio. While I am a fan of both painters, I do wish that Caravaggio received a bit more attention from the public. His work vs. Rembrandt, to me seems to be more energetic, at times violent and yet, always very thoughtful. I often wonder why the worldwide interest in Rembrandt, much owing to the theft of the Mona Lisa, wasn’t actually eclipsed by Caravaggio and the theft of St. Jerome. In any case, it’s not that Caravaggio isn’t appreciated, it’s just that I consider him a better artist than Rembrandt.
Fantastic work,omg ,you are skilled! I work on a painting for several month and are never happy with the results.I work with acrylic,and in my canvas there is small dots all over it,Because I paint over and over it. to many Times.
i am definitely subscribing. I have an AWFUL issue with committing to a piece and think perfection happens the second i put my brush down. seeing you make changes really helped me out.
Great video class, thank you very much. Can I use Winton instead of Artisan? Are the Winton colors very different from the ones you are using? For example, if i change Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Sienna, and all the others paints in the list, for Winton series, will this change make a big difference in the final result? Thanks again!
I don't think they'd make a large difference. From what I've gathered, the Winton Series vs Artisan series is a matter of pigment quantity in the paint. They may dry a little lighter than artisan, maybe:)
@@amordepetbr That's great to hear :) I am by no means an expert, but I have done some research and asked a ton of questions about different oils. A common topic I had discovered is that the different series of W&N paints is that the "better" the series, the more pigmentation used in the paint. I too am starting to use Winton exclusively and I am enjoying it for my works :)
@@Nick_Slavik Hi! I am also not an expert but I study a lot about the different artistic materials. I realized the same thing, professional inks have more pigmentation and less oil. I'm using Winton and I love it. Do you paint professionally?
@@amordepetbr no lol I'm still very much an amateur/hobbyist :) I do enjoy painting in oils and trying out different landscapes I see around where I live. Maybe one day I, with enough practice, I can paint at a professional level :)
he's made better colour decisions than i did with my entire life.
I just read crime and punishment 😭 what’re you doing here Rodka Raskolnikov??
@@blinkie1114 lol same
if am not mistaken thats the zorn palette.
This comments me laugh and resonated on a deapeeel.
burnt umber, lamp black, lead white, raw sienna
I've seen most of his paintings, I live in Rome, whenever you'll come to Rome, i'll be glad to show you where they are.
Hello...I love carravagios work. I would love to visit
This is seriously one of the BEST painting tutorials I’ve ever had the joy to watch. Thank you.
Roger Corley absolutely! An unselfish true artist
Totally agree ...
@@wei-divee1213 *selfless
This deserves more views
OMG! My painting is getting so much better thanks to you! Please keep up the good work. You are an amazing artist and have the self-confidence to help others.
There's a medical DC Doctor that has done studies on Caravaggio’s work.He's interested in teaching med students to look at their patients to figure out what's wrong with patients by looking at them,looking at skin color.plumpness joints etc etc.He uses Caravaggio's paintings like a vehicle to get his students to really see ,look at the patients instead of into the computers or something else.His last name is Espinell...Very interesting dude and very interesting studies .And I LOVE your long sessions.I could watch for hours and hours .Thank You again
The medieval day arts are just a masterpiece.
You have the patience of Caravaggio with those millions of tiny tiny strokes ! I hope you can travel to see them in person. I had the privilege of visiting the Louvre inn Paris and galleries in Florence as well as well as the Met. You need to treat yourself and go to the Met I can’t even imagine anyone who can paint like you do without visiting the Met-at least. Absolutely brilliant work you just did!
I so appreciate you teaching as as opposed to just showing how to paint. You are so generous with your time and knowledge, I can’t tell you how much you are valued. Just a crazy little thing I do, to give you a laugh, while watching you, sometimes I want to say, “ straighten his nose, get the shadow on his head”. I’ll take my finger and dip it in the color and put it where it need to go - - - on my iPad.
I am just starting to do master studies and came straight to Yupari's site to look for a Caravaggio tutorial. Great job, thank you!
Your generosity is boundless. Wish you a life of joy and happiness. God bless you.
And to you all artists that are watching. I wish you all also paint the most beautiful art.
Cheers from Oz
Thanks for sharing your teaching, this is the first portrait I've done, it actually turned out o.k. using cheap acrylics and printer paper. Great instructions.
So glad I saved this video because it’s making helping me be a lot more confident with skin tone. Thank you!!
Lovely result. I enjoyed watching the study and your process. Thank you.
Lovely!! Very inspiring
When you give away the secret to painting... and yes i'm heading straight back to life drawing ♡
Subbed 💕
I've actually seen a Caravaggio up close and personal, in particular his original 'Beheading of St. John the Baptist' which was (and still is) on display in the Oratory of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Malta. It was truly awesome to see and observe in its glory - I highly recommend a visit if you're planning on going to Malta ever.
But anyway... Great video. You truly are an amazing artist and you certainly did Caravaggio justice in this one. Thank you. Keep up the great work and stay awesome! :)
Thank you for sharing and showing this! It’s been my first ever paint-along, and a lovely early morning. You make such a welcome space to try something new!
Thank you so much for such detailed teaching for free,you are amazing.
I cannot believe I get this for free. Thanks for the upload. Take care!
I am so happy to have found your channel thank you so much 😀👍🙏🏻
Thank you for the full tutorial.
It is mighty to watch you work I wish I had seen this before I attempted a painting of Rembrandt I did a degree in Fine Art we were not taught to paint at all thank you ,wonderful inspiration.
Love your teachings 💞💞💞💞💞
I’m gonna painting this with you it’s really incredible and thank u for your time
your paint along videos are so helpful! great service to the art world
Thank you so much for this, I was so happy with the results I could almost cry. I had seen Caravaggio's' David with head of goliath among others at the Galleria Borghese in Rome. Those paintings and the Bernini sculptures were the bucket list of my dreams. I have also seen the Crucifixion of Saint Andrew at the Cleveland Museum of Art. He has been an idol of mine. Thanks again
The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO has Caravaggio’s St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness, which is my favorite painting. I made my own version with RayBans that I called Wayfaring Prophet as the original’s eye shadows looked like he was wearing sunglasses.
Thanks. I learned several things that I’d do differently if I were to do another one.
Thank you so so much!!! Love from México
Thank-you so much for taking the time to so generously share your thoughts, skills and general approach to painting portraits. (I'm also a big fan or Caravaggio so a real treat for me,) The free sharing of expertise such as yours is a wonder of the internet and a powerful force for good in a world blighted in so many ways by inequalities of opportunity.
Absolutely beautiful! Your very best video !!❤️❤️
Like ur style of sharing knowledge. The world needs more of you. Luv it!! Thank you ...
very nice, beatifull painting.
How fantastic really" I am just a beginner in doing painting, my friend, thanks a lot for teaching your talents, be Blessed EveryOne
Greetings, my viewers! A new video will be released on my channel today! At 18:00 Moscow time, don't miss your new work with a winter landscape! Don't forget about comments, likes, and put a bell! Let's take it to the Top! Thank you for your support and for watching me! Take care of it!
Sincerely, Victor!
Great video thanks for taking your time to do this.
Good color. Composition he turns into the pose.
Love this. Thank you 🙌🏼
Probably my favorite artist of all times. Pre covid, I got to enjoy card sharps at the Kimball often. Top 5 Caravaggio, Rembrandt, David, Delacroix, Van Gogh. Raphael, Vermeer, Turner, Renoir, Klimt. Titian, Ruebens, Van Dyke, Goya, Degas. Hals, El Greco, Canaletto, Velaquez, Monet. Boticelli, Artimesia, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Munch? Don't you love art? Ooops top 20! What's yours?
wow! a follow along video!? 😃 now thats pretty cool!
Great works!! I’ve been watching your videos since early 2019 during my art thesis days.
Beautiful beautiful work. Great tutorial
wow this is brilliant! PURE ART! beautiful! I will go get oil colours and paint along with you! my goal is to do my own painting after a bit of practice!
My mans skintones really be lookin like a sunset doe
Huh
Beautiful beautiful work
you're a great teacher! and painter obviously. You should def go to the met.
Hello friend, i am sooo happy that i found you!! I love your paintings very very much and now i Can learn it from you... Thank you sooo much for sharing your masterpiece paintings. Kind regards from Ruud from Holland and God Bless....
I loved all that wondering about Caravaggio and how he might have planned on how to paint something and when to do it. Such an entertaining and excellent video
I love this "series" of old masters don't stop doing it!!! please!. But how to make different textures, fur, foliage, feathers, rock, etc. would be interesting someday!, but from YOU! your way of make videos are one of the best in youtube! TANKS!
Thanks for sharing!!!!, great job, autentic class
Thank you for sharing. It's nice to see an artist that shares their techniques. This is my early Christmas present! I'm glad I was fortunate enough to find you and you now have a new subscriber!
I did a draw along (pencil) as a practice of tones, this helped tons. Thanks so much, friend
Your "paint Along" Videos are so helpful, I guess that’s what I needed, thank you so much. 🙏🏼
Please go on, you’re a big inspiration. You’ve got my sub 💪🏼🤍
Wow! Really amazing!
Wonderful talent ! 🤩 👏
Te felicito, no entiendo el idioma Ingles, pero te veo y es mas que suficiente para ver tu magnifica exposición, felicidades.
ojala y en un futuro existe subtitulos en español. Saludos desde Monterrey, México.
Si alguna vez necesitas que te traduzca o interprete algo, no dudes en decirmelo. Me dara gran placer hacerlo. Saludos desde Australia.
We don’t care if you aren’t talking we are in deep focus watching you too.
Thanks for the vid! Inspired me to do a study of Caravaggio as well. I painted David with tempera paints. Turned out awful tbh, but it was very educational nevertheless. Hope to see more videos of this type in the future!
Lovely and very helpful
I love Rembrandt and Caravaggio because of their use of Chiaroscuro in painting. It cools my mind no matter what theme they worked on....Can one create something like this on a picture that has no dark background? Thank you sir
Thank you so much for this video
Thank you very much for giving us so much knowledge, I have learned too much thanks to you, I will not rest from thanking you
very good tutorial best advice was at the End be positive - keep painting! Thx you!
Honestly this helped me so much i appriciate it
This was a very beautiful approach to recreating this painting. While watching I kept thinking that your result reminded me of Rembrandt and how I can only assume he was influenced by Caravaggio. While I am a fan of both painters, I do wish that Caravaggio received a bit more attention from the public. His work vs. Rembrandt, to me seems to be more energetic, at times violent and yet, always very thoughtful. I often wonder why the worldwide interest in Rembrandt, much owing to the theft of the Mona Lisa, wasn’t actually eclipsed by Caravaggio and the theft of St. Jerome. In any case, it’s not that Caravaggio isn’t appreciated, it’s just that I consider him a better artist than Rembrandt.
This was great. Thanks. Really helped me a lot
Very nice 👍🏼.... amazing .... thanx for your time ... i think the top of the head should be higher ... show more of the top of the head
Fantastic work,omg
,you are skilled! I work on a painting for several month and are never happy with the results.I work with acrylic,and in my canvas there is small dots all over it,Because I paint over and over it.
to many Times.
Brillante, gracias por tu conocimiento!
Thank you your awsome, the planes
are very wonderful to learn.
Maestro!!! Muchas gracias por el tutorial.
Fantastic work!
Thank you 😊
Love the unedited
muchisimas gracias desde Santiago de Chile
Thank you for this awesome video!
Thank you so much for showing us your process 😊, you are truly talented ❤️
very good tutorial best advice was at the End be positive - keep painting! Thx you!
When you started blending the edges did you use a clean dry brush?
Hi! Yes, I do use a clean Drybrush for blending edges. Usually some type of soft watercolor or acrylic brush. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
@@YupariArtist Awesome! Thanks for your help!
My favorite painter is Clair Basler
Thank you. How do you clean your wonderful palette? And your brushes?
Fantastic job!
wow amazing!
i am definitely subscribing. I have an AWFUL issue with committing to a piece and think perfection happens the second i put my brush down. seeing you make changes really helped me out.
Great paint
You understand color well man.
Amazing!thank you❤️
This a great art!
May I know what medium did you use for this ?
Colors : 22:33
love your videos bro
UN vidio fantastico es fabuloso.
Muchas Gracias.
outstanding...big thanks...did you do some great .Tonal Masters?
Very nice baroque 👌
I think the tilt of forehead should be lower but I learn so much from you so thank you for sharing
very nice video... keep up the good work!😍😇😊💖 best wishes from a fellow artist...
Great video class, thank you very much.
Can I use Winton instead of Artisan? Are the Winton colors very different from the ones you are using? For example, if i change Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Sienna, and all the others paints in the list, for Winton series,
will this change make a big difference in the final result? Thanks again!
I don't think they'd make a large difference. From what I've gathered, the Winton Series vs Artisan series is a matter of pigment quantity in the paint. They may dry a little lighter than artisan, maybe:)
@@Nick_Slavik Thank you Nicholas. You are right.
I'm using winton oil and the result is very good.
@@amordepetbr That's great to hear :) I am by no means an expert, but I have done some research and asked a ton of questions about different oils. A common topic I had discovered is that the different series of W&N paints is that the "better" the series, the more pigmentation used in the paint. I too am starting to use Winton exclusively and I am enjoying it for my works :)
@@Nick_Slavik Hi!
I am also not an expert but I study a lot about the different artistic materials. I realized the same thing, professional inks have more pigmentation and less oil. I'm using Winton and I love it. Do you paint professionally?
@@amordepetbr no lol I'm still very much an amateur/hobbyist :) I do enjoy painting in oils and trying out different landscapes I see around where I live. Maybe one day I, with enough practice, I can paint at a professional level :)
thanks for this video.
Thank you! I was painting along, my painting turned out crap tough. But I love your videos, gave you a sub.
could you consider making a Franz Hals or Manet paint along, please
Raw umber isn't in your list of colors in your description. The other colors are listed
Wow
I would be thrilled if I could sketch the outline of the face