Classical Oil Painting Timelapse - Verdaccio
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- Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
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Here's a time-lapse video showing my traditional painting process. A multi-layer painting method used in Renaissance period with the notable use of Verdaccio for rendering skin tone. Verdaccio is a greenish/gray underpainting sitting behind a transparent skin tone layer. This results a translucent blend of warm and cool tones, producing a much realistic flesh in portrait painting. This technique was popularized by Italian masters during the 15th century, until it was replaced by "direct" painting method like Alla Prima.
Oil on canvas, 16in x 20in 2022. This portraiture is modeled by my wife.
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So beautiful ❤
A beautiful work. How is this channel not BIG? Unbelievable…
Magnifico!
I love picasso for his sheer creativity and innovation but when I think of what makes something a true work of art I always think of classically beautiful work such as this.
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Such a beautiful painting. Thanks for sharing.❤❤❤
Wowo amazing, very impresive!
Wspaniały tutorial, bardzo jasno pokazane kolejne etapy portretu. Piękny obraz, jesteś bardzo utalentowany! Thank you for sharing 🌻🌼🌺
Impressionnant ! Magnifique !
Excellent job 👏
It is exceptional work and excellent tuition for people who struggle and stumble like me. I'm only just beginning to grasp how to paint on this level. Needless to say before I saw this and the many videos like it I was doing everything wrong. I have no art education . Not in a formal setting anyway. But tutorials such as this have been very valuable to me. I thankyou .
Thank you for the kind words and my pleasure
MAJESTIC! Im curious how you didnt get any more attention cause you clearly deserve it!
Amazing! I'm looking forward for the next paint!
thank you!
gran artista
Great skill. Classicism is best
Beautiful work I too would like to see a real time tutorial. It an amazing work of art. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, will consider it in the future :)
An excellent video. One point about nomenclature: verdaccio means underpainting with green colours. What was done here is called grisaille.
Thank you! With all due respect, a verdaccio is an undertone/layer using a mix of black, yellow and white pigment (traditionally, since green was an expensive color just to use as an undertone) to create a cool green to warm grey tone, which is what I used here. Video of course didn't capture accurate tone/hue. A grisaille is not originally undertone but a style of painting made entirely of grey tones to mimic marble relief statues. Which of course is not what I'm doing here.
@@lasarasu I have taught traditional painting methods for the past 55 years, the last 25 of which were/are at the Angel Academy of Art, Florence. A grisaille underpainting was common in Neoclassical painting techniques-there is an unfinished Odalisque by Ingres that clearly shows the grisaille underpainting (one example among many).
Strictly speaking, "verdaccio" was not much used after the Florentine Renaissance (there are a couple of unfinished paintings by the young Michelangelo in which the greens are very visible as preparation for the skin colours). It means "dirty green" and is a mixture of earth yellow, black & white, or simply terra verde (according to Cennini in his book Il Libro dell'Arte, c.1405).
@@michaeljohnangel6359 Omg it's really you! I figured the moment I saw your name. I was like it can't be lol. I admire your school since I was just starting and always wanted to study there. I wasn't gonna argue with you but I thought I give it a shot and pick your brain haha
@@lasarasu I certainly meant no criticism. Your work is marvelous; your painting is beautiful! Keep up the great work, caro mio!!
Superb 🎉❤
You are an amazing artist. I would love to see you do a real time tutorial.
If it helps you can slow down the playback speed in settings.😊
Is pretty
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Why you realize a grisaille if after you add opaque colors on it? Usually the grisaille is used for the glaze then?
¿Las veladuras con tonos de la piel se aplican con más aceite?
More vids pa po!
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Why is one of the earings upside down?
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Verdaccio? Is the color off on my video or is this just Grisaille?
It's a little cooler in the video. It was a mix of ivory and yellow ochre which was traditionally use for verdaccio. Green (malachite) was expensive color for just the undertone.
@@lasarasu ohh ok yes! That's the exact recipe I use myself
which colors did you use for the verdaccio? Veridian?
No, it was a mix of Ivory black and yellow ochre which creates a cool green tone.
do You have a course or a full real time process?
Sorry I don't. I may do some real time snippets in the future
Gandaaa. Magkano po usually ganang painting?