How Charles Villeneuve uses LINES to paint Spectacular Watercolors

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
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    Hi there, Liron here!
    In today's video we'll explore fantastic paintings by Charles Villeneuve.
    At first glance, his style may seem very "familiar", but there are many factors making it much more distinct and fascinating to me.
    Let's do this!
    Also - be sure to check out his work here:
    Instagram - / charlesvilleneuve_art
    Website - charlesvilleneuve.com/
    Gallery - thecharlesview.com/
    - Liron
    Time-Stamps:
    00:00 - Charles Villeneuve's Interesting Style
    05:05 - Amazing Balance of Linework & Paint
    10:37 - Sketches & WIP
    17:00 - Contrasts & Sense of Scale
    20:01 - My personal FAVORITE!
    22:19 - Video of Charles' Process & Technique
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Комментарии • 38

  • @scottenosh4548
    @scottenosh4548 5 месяцев назад

    Da da da DAMN! That guy's good!
    I cant get over his execution of values. They're superb.

  • @amberdreams_0
    @amberdreams_0 Год назад +5

    That last one of Florence is so beautifully understated. Thanks for the introduction to this artist!

  • @davidroberts525
    @davidroberts525 Год назад +8

    It looks like a white Conte pencil. Thank you for introducing this artist and talking about his work.

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Год назад

      My pleasure 😊🙏🏼 Thank you for watching David!

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Год назад

    I've seen an artist producing even sharper and perfectly painted works, however, I've one to say for this artist, how on Earth, did he paint the Eifel tower with such precision?!!! I can't even draw a 2nd straight line in a row! He probably used rulers, triangles or other drafting tolls, because you can't have such a precise hand! If he didn't use drafting tools when he was painting, then that's crazyyyy!!

  • @MeltedMask
    @MeltedMask Год назад +2

    What a suitable name for city-painter 😀
    And such a beautiful and intresting works from him.

  • @jlanvers
    @jlanvers 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for this video! it's so captivating

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  5 месяцев назад

      My pleasure 🙏😊

  • @GuisellaDominguez
    @GuisellaDominguez Год назад

    Thanks so much for the introduction to this Master! Love this series.

  • @anaisminto
    @anaisminto Год назад +1

    Wow! Merci beaucoup for introducing this aquarelliste in such a nuanced and passionate way! I just discovered your channel and love your kind and generous approach of sharing your knowledge 🎨✨🤗

  • @matta6817
    @matta6817 Год назад

    15:43 I tried to paint the same scene from my trip to Paris last year but it was a big fail 😂 Your video make me want to get at it again and get a better results

  • @viktorbobrovsky3632
    @viktorbobrovsky3632 Год назад

    Fantastic! Thanks for your analyze, there are so many watercolor masters and you share them with us, thanks for your lively comments, nice job! Best regards from Ukraine!

  • @carolpenn1155
    @carolpenn1155 Год назад

    Absolutely super. So informative thank you

  • @a_green_cat
    @a_green_cat Год назад +2

    oh wow I'm early. found you through yt shorts and fell in love with your art and content!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Год назад

      Thank you so much 🙏😊 Welcome aboard! 😁

  • @tmhz284
    @tmhz284 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @rebeccahock_art
    @rebeccahock_art Год назад

    This is great content! I think you're right about him using pastel, and it looks like the green-tipped pencil he used at 23:50 might be a Caran d'Ache pastel pencil.

  • @lisajensen1843
    @lisajensen1843 Год назад

    I know you said he paints large but holy cow at the end I can see they’re huge! Where do you even get paper that big? Great video, Liron. I love when you point out all the beautiful nuances. Such as a colorful background and the muted gray in the foreground. So cool😊

  • @ajoydas-Watch-It
    @ajoydas-Watch-It Год назад

    Thx Liron havent seen his works before.

  • @MrPeterjba
    @MrPeterjba Год назад

    Thanks so much for introducing us to another master, master! You are so generous and there is no question that your explanations transfer to our paper - eventually! Strangely, I didn’t like the first painting at all: rigid, washed out, cliche subject, but as they went on I could see the incredible beauty and technical talen of this painter. Amazing and thanks again, your devoted subject, P 😁

  • @painter08
    @painter08 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @LironYan
      @LironYan  Год назад

      Thank you so much Tomas!! 😊🙏🏼

  • @dudleybarker2273
    @dudleybarker2273 Год назад

    it appears to be Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral), from i can find (timecode: 5:46)

  • @MrStevie57
    @MrStevie57 Год назад

    Okay this is too good.I am trying to emulate Alvaro and Joseph, which seems achievable in a small way.

  • @corespond1274
    @corespond1274 Год назад

    Puisque le peintre est français, je commente en français. Google traduira !
    Merci de nous faire découvrir un tel artiste. Je n'ai pas tout compris mais c'était agréable à regarder.

  • @RobertScholten
    @RobertScholten Год назад

    I think it might be a chinagraph pencil?

  • @Allyballybean
    @Allyballybean Год назад

    ‘Veal nerve’

    • @matta6817
      @matta6817 Год назад

      Veal n' "ae"V , there is no R , the equivalent of neuve would be n-ae-v , with ae being the English sound

  • @filliere4576
    @filliere4576 Год назад

    Eraser.

  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 Год назад +1

    Noticing the perspective it looks like this artist traces his base from a photo which is fine but people not doing this can be aware that some artists do this. Don’t compare your ability to tracings. Edit…aha Liron is aware of this too.

  • @annawozniak6807
    @annawozniak6807 Год назад

    maybe its watercolor pencils ?

  • @budakart
    @budakart Год назад

    Liron, come to al Islam n success

  • @rodbuckle4167
    @rodbuckle4167 Год назад +1

    Each to their own I suppose and he must enjoy his processes. I admire his skill and patience in mixing colours to exactly match the photograph he has carefully traced. However I ask myself why does he do it ? Why not simply print out the photo? To me there is no creativity involved whatsoever. Even the wonderfully mixed colours simply mimic the photo exactly. His work shows his talent as a skilled colorer but not a creative artist.

    • @sujanithtottempudi2991
      @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

      Wow! After long time I'm seeing someone really honest . I felt exactly... although results are excellent

  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 Год назад

    Tracing is not attention to detail. 😐 But anyways I suppose we can learn something from this tracer artist besides his tracing. The images are very beautiful. The subtle value changes and subtle colors within the traced solid structure is the thing.

    • @zeusolympus1664
      @zeusolympus1664 Год назад +4

      Something is wrong with young artists these days. Just because some internet guy told you tracing is bad, they tend to follow them blindly. 🤣🤮
      If you are a professional artist then you will know that tracing is wide spread, is used for decreasing the amount of time needed to create an artwork. What really matters in the technique and your own style. Afterall buyer will not even bother knowing if the sketch was traced or not.