Wow great work! Couple of questions...were the rags used to wipe off the wash dry? What fixative did you use on the charcoal coats? And lastly, how long did you all the oil paint to cure before varnishing? Thanks a bunch for sharing!
Mostly dry, but dipped it in mineral spirits a bit to take off more oil. Used Krylon workable fixative before brushing on the oil paint. Oil paint set for 15 minutes or so before I started removing. Thanks!
Hi,Sir Joel can i ask you?...Is it okay to use a varnish matt spray after you put a golden soft gel gloss and then without applying fixative matt finish?..Is it work?..hope you can answer my question,thank you and gobless!!..
Hey, I've only recently discovered your channel but have been simply amazed by the art you've been producing. How long does it usually take you to complete one such drawing, or rather this one in particular?
This was just AWESOME 😱
Wow!!! Amazing work!!!
Wow!
I think I had a heart attack when you did the glazing. 😂 Turned out so good.
😂😂😂
That is such a good example of how to "draw" texture. Such a beautiful drawing❤
I did this method on a portrait of my nephew charcoal and pastel underpainting and oil color glazing on top and it works like a charm
Dude this is badass bro! 🎉
Im just starting to paint with color over my charcoal drawings, might be my new hobby/artstyle for a while:) Good work here as always
Awesome
Love your work. It is inspiring. Thank you for providing such a detailed insight to your process.
I freaking love this! The depth achieved is beautiful
This is fabulous!
I enjoy watching your process so much❣️I am in awe of the end result! Another amazing piece! Thanks for letting us be a part of your works ❤🎨
Another amazing piece of art Joel ! Love your style . 🤠
okay, this one, so far, is one of my favorites. Scared me when you did the oil paint glaze. Came out beautifully though.
I love watching your videos sir Pilcher i just wanna be an artist like you very inspiring artworks im a fan from the Philippines🇵🇭...
Maraming salamat!!! I love the Philippines! I lived there for a couple years back around 1999.
damn that was cool
beautiful as always. what was the thing attach to the palette knife
Thank you! It's a pan pastel tool with a foam cover.
Wow great work! Couple of questions...were the rags used to wipe off the wash dry? What fixative did you use on the charcoal coats? And lastly, how long did you all the oil paint to cure before varnishing? Thanks a bunch for sharing!
Mostly dry, but dipped it in mineral spirits a bit to take off more oil. Used Krylon workable fixative before brushing on the oil paint. Oil paint set for 15 minutes or so before I started removing. Thanks!
How long do you let the oil glaze dry? Best regards
Usually 15 minutes or so is sufficient. Thanks!
Could you use a normal fixative instead of the acetone?
I use both. The acetone for effect and the fixative to seal the charcoal. The acetone is optional.
@@JoelPilcherArt thanks Joel, for responding :)
Hi,Sir Joel can i ask you?...Is it okay to use a varnish matt spray after you put a golden soft gel gloss and then without applying fixative matt finish?..Is it work?..hope you can answer my question,thank you and gobless!!..
I'm actually not sure. I've never used a spray after the varnish.
What canvas brands do you use mate?? @@JoelPilcherArt
Why did you spray the acetone?
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Hey, I've only recently discovered your channel but have been simply amazed by the art you've been producing.
How long does it usually take you to complete one such drawing, or rather this one in particular?
Size, content and medium are all factors with how long a piece takes. This one probably took 3-4 days. Thank you!!
Is the oil paint step needed or just adds your style ?
Definitely not necessary. Often I'll use charcoal only, leaving my work black and white. The oil glaze is just a new technique I've been trying.