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Complete Painter: Lessons from the Masters

Series: Complete Painter: Lessons from the Masters
4.3
(14)
Episodes
34
Rating
NR
Year
2019
Language
English

About

Get the true art school painting experience with help from a brilliant instructor, as you learn how to create your own tools and how to copy great masterworks as artists have been doing for hundreds of years.

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Episodes

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1. The Grand Tradition of Painting

33m

Humans have been painting for more than 40,000 years and creating pigments for more than 300,000 years. You'll join that great tradition by making your own pigments and paints in this lesson. Learn why the masters began their careers by copying others and why this is the best time in history to learn to paint.

2. Health and Safety in the Studio

33m

Oil-based paints are considered the most versatile medium for painters today. But with pigments, oils, and solvents comes the potential danger of toxicity and combustion. Learn how to take proper safety precautions-reading the Safety Data Sheet and product label for each item you buy, ventilating the room where you paint, and properly disposing of hazardous waste.

3. Basic Painting Materials

25m

What are the "must-haves" for your workspace? Learn about necessary supplies, including paper, pencils, additives, brushes, and the six specific tubes of paint you'll need for your first palette. You'll also learn why so many painters rely on the mahl stick-and how to build your own.

4. Studio Setup and Brush Care

24m

Explore your lighting options for both natural and artificial light and learn how they impact your painting, palette, and subject. You'll also learn how to set your paints on the palette to allow for greatest efficiency and flexibility, and how to clean everything at the end of your session with brush cleaners you'll build yourself.

5. First Exercises: Line and Mark

26m

Studying John Singer Sargent's Portrait of Madame X, you'll learn how the placement of the brush in your hand affects the types of strokes you can make. As you test various options with your own brush placement, pressure, speed, and dilutions, you'll experiment with a variety of lines and marks-and examine those of Van Gogh, Cézanne, and many others.

6. First Exercises: Value, Edges, and Texture

31m

In this lesson, you'll experiment with many ways to change value by changing opacity, hatching, stippling, and more. You'll also learn a variety of ways to create an edge, making it hard or soft. You'll experiment with many different ways to both apply and remove paint, and learn about the relationships between thick and thin layers-and what will stand the test of time.

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