Still life in ink wash

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @nicolasjoly1755
    @nicolasjoly1755 Год назад +2

    long and detailled just what we need to understand the whole process, thanks

  • @danielebraccio2474
    @danielebraccio2474 Год назад +3

    Very high quality content, nice!

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Daniele!

  • @thuntz29
    @thuntz29 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video Mark! I haven’t done much ink work… t try his is going to sound silly but setting up the still life is the scariest part for me… choosing the elements and a composition 😅

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      Es un placer! I actually have a few older videos on composition and how to arrange a still life that might help you.
      The basic rules of composition
      ruclips.net/video/LN2ngdVJOgA/видео.html
      Composing your still life
      ruclips.net/video/kAPsGH5MY-4/видео.html

    • @thuntz29
      @thuntz29 Год назад +1

      @@mkompan ohh I didn’t know! Will watch them now! Thank you 🙏 you’re an Angel. Gracias 😊

  • @thekevermelho
    @thekevermelho Год назад +2

    Thank you so much. I was visiting a museum today and struggling to get a decent ink and wash of a statue. Nothing incredibly complicated but oh well 😐 I would love to see myself trying this approach more often, so here I have my challenge for February. As usual, fantastic content. thank you so much for sharing

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      Glad this helped! I have a video where I do a figure drawing in ink wash. It might help you with drawing statues.

  • @alvarocafe
    @alvarocafe Год назад +1

    Happy to see more content! Cheers!

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      Thanks Alvaro. This one was just a rough demo for my students. Much more stuff soon!

  • @mdz0739
    @mdz0739 Год назад +1

    Awesome demo! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for taking the time!

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      You’re welcome, Michael!

  • @janisbrandt1996
    @janisbrandt1996 Год назад +1

    I found your channel by watching your video on Flex Nib fountain pens. I do watercolor, not ink wash, but this is a great class. Your explanations are clear, with lots of great tips, that also apply to watercolor. I'm so glad I found your channel! Looking forward to more videos. :)

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      Thank you Janis! I work in watercolor as well, and would like to do more tutorials on it.

  • @adrianmuino3412
    @adrianmuino3412 Год назад +3

    At this point I give the like prior to watch the video.
    One only question, isn't it better to cover with the first wash everything that is not white?, this way the overlap will integrate them better to the background.

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      You definitely can start that way. This is a for complete beginners, however, and I felt it would easier for them to break things down in to simpler steps, and only dal with the backroun, before moving into the objects.

  • @dimitrioskalfakis
    @dimitrioskalfakis Год назад +1

    detailed narration and sound instructions. indeed, washes are meant to be somewhat messy and expressive. good work.

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      Thank you! You're always so specific with your compliments. :)

  • @romulusbuta9318
    @romulusbuta9318 Год назад +1

    Around 29:00 ....Yeah ,I spoted a little portrait ( bust portrait ) in the middle of that jar , vase , whatever it is.....This remainds me of van Eyck's Anrolfini's Portrait (husband and whife ) and of that convexe mirrow van Eyck painted in the back of that room....😃

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      I saw it in person recently! The degree of detail is mesmerizing and mind-boggling.

    • @romulusbuta9318
      @romulusbuta9318 Год назад +1

      @@mkompan yeap.......But.....many people....many art lovers....they don't know that in van Eyck's workshop....there were all the time 10-12 WORKING PEOLE.. different degrees of califiquation......all thouse involved in produceing a good pice of art......
      Knowing this.....somehow it fades a little bit the shineing of this big painter's star......
      It is 19 century french literature's FAULT : ( then repeted in movies from 1950- 2000 ....) about : THE SOLITARY GENIUS who lives in departure from the city's core, away from every day society , the longly artist who meditates and creates......
      Yeap ......Nice fair-tales .....VERY GOOD for selling a book or a movie.......and VERY FAKE 😁....
      Van Eyck , van der Weyden , Memling , Leonardo , Tiziano, Rembrandt....THEY ALL MOVED from countryside to BIG CITYES to find rich people able to pay big money for thouse painter's art.....

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад +1

      @@romulusbuta9318 that many paintings were done in a workshop under the careful direction of a master doesn’t diminish the achievement in any way, in the same way the fact that a gothic cathedral was made by masons over several generations does not diminish its grandeur. Also, the desire to be well compensated and the desire to make great art are not mutually exclusive.

  • @7Katherine1
    @7Katherine1 Год назад +1

    Miles Davis said,” Don’t fear mistakes. There are none.”

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      That's a nice quote. Instead of mistake, we should say "learning opportunity."

  • @kseanmcfarland
    @kseanmcfarland Год назад +1

    30:05: Bless you!

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey1977 Год назад +1

    Great demo - too bad so much footage was lost.

    • @mkompan
      @mkompan  Год назад

      Sorry about that. This was a demo for an online drawing class that had to be published yesterday. Otherwise I would have reshot it.

    • @billmccaffrey1977
      @billmccaffrey1977 Год назад +1

      @@mkompan Nothing to apologize for! It happens to all of us. My comment was more that I felt bad for you - loosing work can be a heart break. I'm grateful for your willingness to share.