Oil Painting of Nefertiti! NEW VIDEO!
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Egyptian mummies often reveal shaven heads, but not always. For example the 'younger lady' (apparently Tutankhamun's mother) is bald, but the 'elder lady' from the same tomb (identified as Tut's grandmother Queen Tiye) has well-preserved long wavy hair. Tiye's parents Yuya and Thuya, whose mummies have also been found in a good state of preservation, both also have their natural hair intact. Can't be sure about the eyebrows, but I suspect those were probably retained even by the baldies. You usually don't see hair poking out under the headdresses of pharaohs, in their statues, even when their mummies reveal that they kept their hair (Ramesses II for example). That applies until the Ptolemaic era when hair starts to be visible reflecting the Greco-Roman fashion. Beautiful painting, by the way. One thing I would add would be the uraeus (rearing cobra) above the brow. This is missing on the Nefertiti bust but you can see where it would have been.
Buried with a donkey, he's my favorite honkey. This was wonderful Scott! Many Thanks
why did you skip the video at painting hat
Its make your video like
missing something else
She doesn't look Egyptian though but still very nice smooth painting.
great timing! Working as a scenic for Antony and Cleopatra(outdoor community theater) and I unwind by watching your videos, the combination of Zen painting and standup commentary really keeps me paying attention and actually learning. Planning on signing on to Patreon as soon as this show loads out... Right now it's all hieroglyphics on tall walls
Oh, niiice! My second name is Nefertiti! I like the ideas of this type of series!!! Thank you! Can't wait to learn! 🌹
I very much enjoyed this episode. Love the storytelling style, and or course your painting. I did know some of this but nonetheless, you made it seem fresh. I believe there was a desecrated (face destroyed) mummy found that may be her, but still undetermined. Nice work. I will often draw people from history. Maybe I'll try a painting. Thanks for the inspiration "Randy".
The bust is fake though. You’re reaching
Please continue this series!! Excellent idea, story telling and painting!
Браво! МАЭСТРО!👏👏👏👍💯🤟🇷🇺🤟
I drew this bust of Nefertiti last year...now I want to paint her too! Nice tutorial and history lesson, Scott! She is beautifully painted! Bravo!
wow esta muy hermoso y la tecnica usada es mas que magistral! ❤❤
great video. I love this "format". Always great learning something new while watching a creation of an art
I've seen this bust in person. Her nose, jawline and cheekbones don't look like this at all.
I like your new idea. I would like some more recent heroes like Einstein or Thomas Jefferson. I can't figure out how you get away without using green. I always have to add green to lessen the intensity of the oranges and reds I'm using. Oh, I spoke too soon. I see you have some Cerulean blue added to your palette. I recently painted some dark skin. I had to literally use almost straight cadmium orange in certain areas. It actually came out okay. But yours is so beautiful. I was wondering if you are able to earn a living by just painting portraits alone.
I Really loved this video! Instantly subscribed after a single brushstroke, you, sir, are an absolute master of your craft!
You are an amazing artist .And have a great sense of humor too.
Learned so much from your videos .The biggest secret to me is how to achieve a paint density like yours. We around the World often have no brand of paint that you use( I use W&N , Rembrandt- not always professional range) and it is more stiff than yours. Great problem when painting /Have you some advice
This is better than Discovery Channel. Great work man, and a glorius idea! 👊
i love your humor!!
...and also your paintings.
I guess...
I don't know if you'll see this and this is my first time watching your videos, so I don't know if you've covered it before, but: you said you put the study of the profile into Photoshop and then put that on a canvas. Did you clean up the lines and then project those onto the canvas as your starting point for the final painting? Or use another method to transfer to the canvas? Just wondering about that step. Thanks in advance.
Please enable the subtitles for Spanish because I miss a lot of the things you say and I would like to understand them more thoroughly since my English is quite basic. Thank you 😂
Beautiful result and historical narration. could you now, kindly let us know the name of the paints you are using and the kind of bristles of your main round brush. The one you use the most. Thanks so very much.
Awesome. Anything about figure compositions ?
“Painting of the historic past”, you’re welcome. My people will contact yours
hi scott really great vids love all of them, but please would it possible for you to do a vid on how to paint hair with kind regards, Adrian.
Beautiful piece and great content. I learned so many things from you today and I am now curious , I guess that I will do some research on Nefertiti. Thank you for the inspiration.
how do you paint so realistic from imagination or do you use some references
Can you please share the amount of oil u use for form pass layer??
I mean the no of drops..i really need it..
I want to know what colors you use?🧍🏻♀️
Lol close family
Poderia me dizer qual são essas cores azul e Rocha?
Please,any tutorial about lips ?
10:39 ....Any of the Daddies?
Good to know about you...!!!
The profile is lion-like.
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So masterful and solemn.
The nose is wrong.
Scott why not do something ugly for a change like Alien or Hellboy character or maybe Vikings....love your work though...i was in italy myself recently...might wanna check out Florence Univ where you went next time.
Excellent vid. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for uploading.
13:30 FINE TITLE 🙏
Sebuah karya seni yang indah..
Smoga sukses selalu..
Salam persahabatan slalu..
She reminds me so much of my Egyptian friend.
You’re "new” Egyptian friend
This episode was great. Awesome storytelling and good to know that I’m not the only nerd painter that likes this kind of stuff. Your cross reference of Littelfinger and Wolsey are on point 😅.
Doc-u-paint-e
Thanks for share !!!
I really appreciate all your tutorials and detailed explanations. You are a great teacher! Could you please do a video on how to paint wrinkles in portraits? Should be interesting ❤❤❤
As usual, a great painting and interesting story. Please pursue this series. Thanks
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Beautiful! Looking forward to Patreon episodes.
wow
I never thought I would love a nose so much, these two subtle curves are glorious 🤩
Great oiece and commentary. Excited for more of these
Beautiful! I really enjoyed the video 🤩
this can be a great series I already enjoyed this one
УРААААА новое прекрасное видео 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 благодарю 😊
This was an amazing video. Thank you
Wow that sounds so good. I can't wait 😮
great painting of egyptian empire
All love to you master Scott
Your using medium name
Very very beautiful
Wow 👏👏
Beautiful❤❤❤❤
Beautiful painting, nice warm brown skin tones like the ancient Egyptian murals and the way you managed to make the gold on the headdress look like actual gold..incredible
please finishing your drawing!
Love it! Lopve hearing the history too, i am an egyptian history nerd and an oil painter, so this was heaven.