Starting a Painting with Bold, Saturated Colors with Camille Przewodek
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
- Join art publisher Eric Rhoads on Art School Live as he gives you free art instruction in oil painting with artist Camille Przewodek. Download our FREE ebook : 97 Incredible Art Secrets : 97tips.com/youtube
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Living in retirement painting hours everyday with joy!!! Yay
Lucky you!
Since I started this method 20 years ago, I appraoched Camelle asking her if there was a book because Im East Coast. She had nothing back then for her fans. I found the Cape Cod School and Louis Griffle who wrote a book and I bought it. It also is a good way to understand this underpainting method. 'The Impressionists Landscape', by Lois Grifflel. I copied every in her exercise in her book and read every word. Then I made wood blocks and painted them in my driveway. Since then I dont like the brush at all. If you went to their class they would teach you same exact thing. I have found it to be the best way to understand any teacher, get the book and work each page. Lois on one of her painting videos on RUclips said, "If you go right for the local color you have nowhere to go." And that stuck with me. And what I've realized is that as the painting progresses you can keep working and get as tight as you want. Susan Sarbach also wrote a book ' Capturing Light and Color in Oil and Pastel'. I also found that if you purchase pastels like Rembrant pastels the full set, you can learn fast doing many studies using this method. I've been painting for over 50 years and in all the art schools and teachers I've been to, these teachers bring us the only way to understand color. Anything else is just a technique.
Thank you so much for your comment. I am following Dennis Perrin and I can't understand the why of his underpainting. "If you go right for the local color you have nowhere to go" is a light bulb moment for me. And thank you for suggesting the books.
31:19 Eric, Camille, thank you! This is such an unexpected pleasure, to see Camille in a free demo!
Eric is very funny like they’ve to carry me in a box when I’m 130 years old; Eric you’re doing great job, managing and organising all these artists to show during the pandemic. Your work is very worthy and is a masterpiece.
I live on social security and my art, and I love my job. I can’t wait to get into my studio first thing in the AM and hate to leave it in the evening. I have four older children and all are doing what they love - one is a Veterinary tech in FL and he has a published book on cardiology and two mire in progress, a daughter is a mgr at a ranch owned by a famous barrel racer where barrel racing clinics are held, another son is a musician, and the fourth is an accountant which she loves - she’s always loved math. I can’t wait to attend my first PACE this May at age 79 years.
Question. Where can I get more information about Camelle methods?
That's awesome you've nurtured your children and encouraged them to do what they love. I wish my parents would have been more supportive of my aspirations and goals instead of trying to criticize my efforts. Held me back a long time just started getting back into my drawing and building my own art studio so I can start serious oil painting.
Thank you for bringing Camille to us Eric. Amazing to watch her. What an incredible Colourist!
I’m in Queensland Australia watching this in the early morning on replay. So grateful for what I learn from Art School Live.
Thank you Eric and Camille great show
This ARTIST IS THE BEST I HAVE EVER LEARNED THIS MUCH.I HAVE PAINTED FOR 55 YEARS .an her art DEMOS OR SO OUTSTANDING AN THE COLOR SHE EXPLAINS SO GOOD❤
WOW. THAT SAYS A LOT!
I go from wanting to be a colorist to wanting to use 3 colors and back again. 😄. I absolutely love her work! Thanks Eric for sharing this video!! It’s amazing what you have done for the art world!!
Love watching and listening to Eric ...I'm trying to teach myself watercolour but I find all the different mediums interesting and useful.
I am a watercolor artist but this has been so much fun to watch. Camille is very talented and has an interest approach.
I am enjoying those bold colors, it's fun to watch the transformation.
Watching Camille demo is so fascinating! I’m going to her workshop in July this year in Petaluma and I am ready for the ride of my life. I doubt I will finish anything but I think I’ll be starting lots of paintings.❤️ thank you Eric for gathering these incredible artists!
I Love Art School Live but can't watch live as I work. I do watch the replays. Love every single show!
Always awesome!!
Big love!😎🥳💖
Hello from beautiful Arizona! 🌵
Very cool! I like the vibrant underpainting.
Love her work!
Wow, I never heard of a colorist. I love her/this style!!!! I’m so glad you did this episode!!! ❤
Great to see this approach. Thanks!
Camille is the BEST!!!!!
This was fun to listen to while driving to and from the ofc today. I so want to go to PACE, had it on my vision board, too. Can't wait to hear where it will be next year! I learn something from each of these videos. The light and shadow contrast is stunning! Thanks for sharing your time Camille, and Eric.
Thanks for your great videos
Wow How interesting Love it Thank you for sharing
Also watching from NSW Australia
What a blessing this site is! just learning so much to improve and u understand my painting
Thanks for bringing such great artists to us. I would never have a opportunity to learn from all of them on my own. Thanks so very much.
Hello Erik and thank you !
Very interesting ! I love it 😊
It all makes sense and I will remember not to do dabby do all over Thank you I learned so much. Westchester, Illinois
Wow, her colors are marvelous. Shelby J watching from Green Valley, Arizona.
Hi Eric! I am in North Idaho... always painting every day!
I❤it thank you 😊
Hi. Thank you for your great videos. This is Reza from Iran.
Excellent....
Would love the book
Camille's painting is gorgeous!
Watching from Sautee, Ga.
Nice stuff. I want to be a colorist now. And another thing. I use my laptop to display photos that I'm using and other tools. I love the setup here with the screen attached to the panel. Looks like it involves some plastic parts that one can buy. Would be interested in knowing about that.
Hi from Alaska
Why are shadows on bushes darker than shadow on walkway?
Hard to see where you were going at the beginning but love how the base colors added to overall effect
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How do you chose the colors for your under painting?
Great demo! Where can I buy her paint holder/saver?
So true about resorting back to bad habits.
How do you choose the under painting colors? Some are compliments but not sure the choice of the rest?
Do you sometimes leave the under color instead of changing it to the local color?
How many layers are your norm and are the shadows and darks supposed to be thinner?
How long does it take for that thick paint to dry?
Is it possible to do this techniek with acrylics?
How does she paint over the first colour without making mud ?
Name of Camille's book?
Tucson AZ here
Whaching from Pittsburgh PA
Really enjoyed the process of painting and the very interesting conversation. I agree that there are no rules. That is why art is so challenging. Watching from Bengaluru India.
The answer about the starting color was never answered. Confusing.
I have stopped painting after 2 years because I couldn't understand the light and shadows techniques.
Watch 5 videos on our channel. Try to find one on values. It will make a big difference.