Flower still life demo time lapse
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- New traditional realist still life painting... More info on materials / full tutorials in the description below:
Another time lapse movie featuring the entire process of painting. You can get a number of movies
as full tutorial here: oilpaintingdemo.... This includes all video material of the
painting in question.
Go to josvanriswick.com for a price list of available still life paintings and other info.
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Here are some materials I use. If you want to support me, consider purchasing them via these links.
The paints I use are 'Old Holland' from Dutch factory 'Scheveningen'. These have a very high pigment load and are very thick. This way you can add your medium of choice, without thinning the paint too much. I usually get 225ml tubes which saves about 30%. The tubes last a long time, on average I use about 1 225ml tube a year for each color. The set I use, in the actual order I have them on my palette:
Titanium white: 40ml: amzn.to/34lTQkH 225ml: amzn.to/3c9EjqR
Scheveningen yellow lemon: 40ml: amzn.to/2JVWMuE 225ml: amzn.to/2xYFWc2
Cadmium yellow deep: 40ml: amzn.to/3c3rpud 225ml: amzn.to/3aXmlaS
Scheveningen orange: 40ml: amzn.to/2UWmR3e 225ml: amzn.to/2Rmxwlp
Scheveningen red medium: 40ml: amzn.to/3aWu1dx 225ml: amzn.to/2xkaQvk
Alizarin crimson: 40ml: amzn.to/2V9kNne 225ml: amzn.to/3eaIrZi
Dioxazine mauve: 40ml: amzn.to/2JUxmxz 225ml: amzn.to/3eeIhQX
Ultramarine blue deep: 40ml: amzn.to/2RrAwgv 225ml: amzn.to/39SutYV
Transparent oxide red: 40ml: amzn.to/2Rkf5ht 225ml: amzn.to/39WSKwS
Scheveningen green deep: 40ml: amzn.to/39Rrsb3 225ml: amzn.to/2wwSPK8
Sap green lake extra: 40ml: amzn.to/2xk9ctE 225ml: amzn.to/2Vdv0zj
Ivory black 40ml: amzn.to/2JVYcFu 225ml: amzn.to/2UURoye
Occasionally I use a small amount of this very saturated blue/green, but I don't keep it on my palette: Scheveningen blue: 40ml: amzn.to/2ViAPLA 225ml: amzn.to/2RrCFZB
My standard medium that I've been using lately, consists of equal parts venetian turpentine and linseed oil:
Talens venetian turpentine amzn.to/3aVTBz3
W&N Stand oil amzn.to/3aUR5JC
W&N Linseed oil amzn.to/34pUpKn
Some brushes I use: cheap hog bristles for initial lay in, similar to these: amzn.to/2VxdYfL, long script liner brushes for details, eg. these Da Vinci ones: amzn.to/3a5Q0xb (size 10 or so). Other favorite brushes of mine are Rosemarys bristles, and Talens Van Gogh round ox hair brushes.
I thought your demonstration of the flower painting was phenomenal. I love the way you handle the application of your colors. thank you for the experience.
Beautiful, and very nice to be able to see you whole process start to finish.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
Mesmerizing to watch! I love how you create such wonderful,subtle, atmospheric effects with the background and move between subject and background with the same care. I also like the grid you use to periodically check your work- Beautiful painting!
THNX! yes, I used the grid to check the symmetry of the vase. I think I didnt paint the exact shape I saw in the subject, but thanks to the grid, it did end up perfectly symmetrical :)
Hi thanks is beautiful 🤩
I love the way you treat the rose like a solid ball of clay to get the shape, with it's lights, mediums and darks, and THEN make a few slices to show the individual petals. This opened a door in my thinking about shapes. Thank you.
The music is the Brandenburg Concerto No 5 by Bach.
Thanks
Incredible work!
Another masterwork!How gorgeous should be the feeling of acomplishement!No comparison, I am a hobby painter and 4 of 5 works go to the trash.I am wondering if were possible for you to produce a not so good or bad painting???!!🤗🤗🤗😍
Thnx! Yes, all the time, I produce a lot of test paintings and sketches, that I basically all throw away, or store on a pile. I usually try not to start a painting, until I'm certain that is 'paintable' (ie it works in the paint), by producing a number of tests first.
Simply Amazing !!!
At 4:47 a bright red is put over a very dark and the red stays bright. Which red color has that much opacity? The reds that I use do not stay bright when put on a dark background.
Hello Frank, all my colors at the moment are Old Holland. The red here probably is 'Scheveningen red middle'. Yes it has a great opacity, which is really convenient! But there must not be too much wet paint underneath. Sometimes I take away paint by laying a piece of newspaper on top and softly rubbing that with a finger.
Beautiful 👌 Thank you
Stupende rose complimenti
Výborný! 😍
Again, wonderful! Thank you!
Maravilloso. Maestro.
Awesome
Perfect, I love this💞💞💞👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
thnxxx
Bravo !
Bravo,perfect,потрясающий урок,ждём много уроков,снимаю шляпу.
spasiba ! I hope to add new tutorials in the future........
Extremely nice to say only one question: from where the light comes on the red rose subtle tones of red would have bounced on the glass, water, shadow and background. What tones of red did you made?
Thnx ! Hm if I remember correctly, from above, slightly to the right. I did work from life pretty faithfully, at least as well as I can. not sure about the red ....
Thanks for showing us your process. How long did this take? Did you have to wait a long time between layers?
thnx ! It took a week or so if I remember correctly. I used a slow medium so it is 1 layer...
nice... thank you.
It’s mesmerising.. do you give online courses for beginners?
Thnx ! Hm no not really. I do have some movies available, demonstrating my process. (see the blog) But this is not really for beginners. There is a lot of info on youtube, however...
@@josvanr could you share the blog.. I really liked your technique and feel like I can learn a lot..
@@greeshmaramshifa see description of this video ;)
Merci..merveilleux
Lindo!
Wow
Sulime perfection.
The next best thing to painting to Bach is watching someone else paint to Bach!
I will just add this one bit of advice from a painter of rose: remember the reflected light! The red rose will be reflected on the white as will the green leaves.
Cool
Bravo
Just curious from a student stance: what do you use the thin, small piece of card for, please? And why do you have the 'bulldog' clip with what looks like putty rubber or 'Blue Tack' inside please?
Amazing talent, thanks for sharing.
hello Jan, I used 2 pieces of paper: In the beginning, I indicate the height of the horizontal lines of the table. To make sure they are perfectly horizontal, I copy marks on a piece of paper, and put it in front of the painting on the left and right side, then copy the marks back to the painting. Later, i use a piece of paper with 8 equally spaced lines on it, for measuring distances. Eg in the subject, I line up the first and last line with the top and bottom of the subject, then I can see where the red rose starts, maybe at the second line. I then can copy that measurement to the painting by holding the paper in front of the painting in the same way (indications of top and bottom of the subject must be in place). The clip with kneaded eraser, I just use as a support for the hand, or as ruler to move the brush along. The kneaded eraser provides some friction. On my easel I have a large piece of mdf as a support for the mahlstick/ruler. Good luck!
Que bien!! Hermoso trabajo.
Esa cuadrícula que superpone que es? Gracias si alguien sabe y explica
thnx! I sometimes use a grid to make sure vases, bowls etc are symmetric
@@josvanr wow you are you are so good at it!
How long would it take a person who hasn't painted in over a decade to do this? What should I start with first? Can you recommend any tutorial for me?
Hello! Hm yes depends on how many hours you want to spend. My own tutorials contain more or less all the same method, so it doesn't really matter. A good place to learn on youtube is the 'drawmixpaint' channel...
oh my god min looks like a bad bad dieing sun
Practise, practise...
how do you do it you are to fast and what song???????????😕😕😵😵😖😖㊗㊗
BACH
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Name of the music ??
Brandenburg Concerto no 5 by J.S Bach
sond of live