Beautiful work once again! It is so incredible to watch these pieces take shape. What kind of palette do you think Caravaggio would have used for his paintings? I would think it is a rather limited amount of colours.
He used a typically palette for 16th and 17th century painters. Lead white, lead tin yellow, much earth tones (umbers and ochres), vermillion, cochineal, azurite, malachite and some more ancient pigments. In my copies I use these pigments too, no modern ones.
Can I ask what lead white you use? I've tried to emulate your technique but my Flake White (Hue) (I know its not the same as actual Lead White) just seems to smear more than being able to brush it in. Your white paint seems to have lots of body. Brilliant painting!
The aspect, that by only using white one can make such a stunning grisaille, is stunning to me.
I use grisaille a lot and then i glaze upon it i think its the best technique
Regata from Split, Croatia.... Thank you for your beautiful painting classes...amazing work
Thank you for sharing your art with us!
Very good painting thank you very much keep it up
Great video!
Vous êtes un peintre extraordinaire!! Merci pour le partage !!
Thanks for including where you transition to glaze, this is very helpful
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Amazing!
Great video! Awesome painting!!!
Great painting‼︎ Awesome‼︎ 🎨✨✨
I really hope you can find a job making copies, if you want that. You make excellent work. I am enjoying this video very much.
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Thanks for sharing 👍❤️
Beautiful work once again! It is so incredible to watch these pieces take shape.
What kind of palette do you think Caravaggio would have used for his paintings? I would think it is a rather limited amount of colours.
He used a typically palette for 16th and 17th century painters. Lead white, lead tin yellow, much earth tones (umbers and ochres), vermillion, cochineal, azurite, malachite and some more ancient pigments. In my copies I use these pigments too, no modern ones.
Sir , what is the brown coloured substance that u use over canvas , is it simple oil paint or what ?
It's oilground. You can also use oilpaint, but let it dry before you paint on it.
Thanks a lot sir, how can i make it at home or have to buy it .
uhm do you add medium to dry it quickly?
good👍
Looks like a dead body and what is he holding? Wings?
excellent :))) thx
Can I ask what lead white you use? I've tried to emulate your technique but my Flake White (Hue) (I know its not the same as actual Lead White) just seems to smear more than being able to brush it in. Your white paint seems to have lots of body. Brilliant painting!
Actual I take the lead white from Kremer Pigmente (Germany). I also tried from Naturalpigments (Rublev Colours) and it worked already good.
@@oldmasterpaintings Thank you so much.
the measures of this work. thanks
check the original
Danke schön 😁