Zorn Palette with Patrick Byrnes
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2022
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Description: Patrick is a world class portrait artist currently based in Paris. He trained at both the Florence Academy of Art and GCA in New York, where he went on to teach in the core program.
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My work focuses on the human figure. I've given drawing and painting workshops and demos throughout the United States and Europe. I have been making realist drawing and painting tutorials for two years now that I release through my Patreon page. Хобби
Can we just appreciate the fact that the “photo” reference is actually a real Person LIVE
When "the photo" blinked I thought I see things😂
how do you think people painted before ?
Yes! But working with photo reference and live study is whole different thing.
@@marbakamki8321for real is even better than the photo
this guy is awesome! I appreciate how he describes his mental process.
I appreciate his conversational explanation style.
I thought it was a photograph. My soul left my body when he blinked, lol.
Loved the demo, particularly that it was done using a live model. Great job!
Thank you so much Patrick and Stephen. I like that you emphasized hue, value, and chroma. Both of your styles work very well together.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks Patrick and SB for this great video
Utterly amazing portrait.
Each time I watch I'm just amazed I want more of his work so badly or maybe you and him having a one on one.
excellent teaching manner and spoken in such a relaxed and sophisticated voice
You should do a audiobook 😁
incredible work!
Wonderful explanation of the process. I only wish, really wish, that the camera angle had been to wards the portrait itself instead of the artist. But, thank you! The work is gorgeous !
Wonderful.. love Patrick's work.
Me too!
this was very helpful
For the first time I really understand how tonal variations are affected by the light source and chroma is associated with intensity and the shadows dulled down. You are an excellent teacher in explaining the process of your value interprertations. The likeness is a lovely capture of the sitters attitude. Your tecnique is a valuable assistance to creating a good likeness. Thank You/ Rosie Hoy New Zealand
fantastic vid. Love this type of production. conversational and extremely informative. thank you Stephen and Patrick (And Zorn too I guess)
Much appreciated!
Great work!
Thanks!
Grateful. Thanks
You're most welcome!
👏👏👏👏
how do you clean your wooden palettes when you finish a painting?
Wonderful video. Was the full demo ever uploaded to the website, Stephen? I only see the drawing one there. Thanks!
Love the videos with guests! Would you mind answering a question? I think it was on a story or somewhere like that, where you spoke of having Eudald de Juana as your guest. Will those videos b on patreon or on youtube? When can we await them. Really looking forward to them !
That one will only be on my personal website- which will be open to the public very soon.
What is the brand of the painting tubes please ??
i’m a fan an a student of your work is there any practices i can do to improve my portraits or the process of such
Check out my latest vid on block ins- its a good start.
the quilt method
I want to know about the pictures in the background, the black and white. My eyes keep looking back there.
I went on your website but only seeing s drawing tutorial from Patrick. Is this Zorn Pallette demonstration still available?
Painting one is being adapted to the platform- will be out soon.
did you catch the"I already have yellow?
why so serius jamal xD
This cat Zorn seems to be more famous for his palette than for his paintings. Why is that? Why don't we hear about the Sargent palette as much, or the Monet palette? Not a criticism, just a question.
He isn't but the reason it's so special is because it's more limited than what Sargent or Monet used. There are articles about it and they're nice to read if you're curious. The process of creating art and what you have to think about when working with limited materials is very interesting. It's challenging and pretty fun.
The portrait is incredible but youre not showing us some important parts of the process.
This isn’t Stephen 🧐🧐🧐
“What are you talking about Dwight I’ve always been Asian American…”
Deep cut there- nice.
What an extremely boring guy.
Zorn used lead white.