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Valeria Andreis
Italy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2016
Hi! I am a painter and art teacher based in Italy.
Painting is my biggest passion since I can remember and I love to share it with the world. On this channel I'll show you my painting and creative process as well as motivational and instructional content. Will you join and paint with me?
Painting is my biggest passion since I can remember and I love to share it with the world. On this channel I'll show you my painting and creative process as well as motivational and instructional content. Will you join and paint with me?
WHAT THEY NEVER TAUGHT ME AT ART SCHOOL! The advice I needed and found out after years of mistakes
Charcoal portrait of black woman with peonies how to draw with charcoal how to draw a portrait
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PAINTING AT HOME: A GUIDE FOR ARTISTS WITHOUT AN ART STUDIO 🖌Oil painting process of Queen Elizabeth
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Hi! Hope you enjoyed this video :) Email for commissions: valesutela@gmail.com List of materials: OIL PAINTING 🎨 Oil paint set: amzn.to/3iXvf12 Liquin (oil paint medium): amzn.to/3Bq7d4O Safflower oil (oil paint medium): amzn.to/3UMTNa6 Solvent (oil paint medium): (oil paint medium): amzn.to/3Fmx5zQ Synthetic Brush set: amzn.to/3Hs4ZpB Pallette: amzn.to/3FIrqWo Oil Paper: amzn.to/3hcQxqX DRAWIN...
STOP DOING THIS! Learn how to draw the right way | Portrait process with charcoal, sanguine on paper
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List of materials: DRAWING ✏️ Graphite pencil set (beginners) amzn.to/3FHxZbu Graphite pencil set (professional) amzn.to/3UPefar Sketching set (Charcoal, sanguine, sepia...) amzn.to/3FfFfdr Water-soluble graphite: amzn.to/3UPefar Drawing Paper: amzn.to/3iQRqFW Toned Paper: amzn.to/3W96Fsg Pastel paper: amzn.to/3W7F1Md Mixed media paper 250g: amzn.to/3Ygoesj Hi! In this video I'll talk to you ab...
Is it too late to learn how to draw? Drawing realistic hands with graphite pencils process
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I hope this video has been an inspiration for you to go back to drawing. Leave a comment below if it has inspired you! :) Domestika: www.domestika.org/en/courses?atag=a934fc& My discount code: VALESUTELA-10 List of materials: DRAWING ✏️ Graphite pencil set (beginners) amzn.to/3FHxZbu Graphite pencil set (professional) amzn.to/3UPefar Sketching set (Charcoal, sanguine, sepia...) amzn.to/3FfFfdr ...
PAINTING LIKE MICHELANGELO - The Tondo Doni - Speed painting
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For commissions and collaborations: valeriandreisart@gmail.com If you like this video, please leave a thumbs up and share with your friends!! This video shows the process of an oil paint reproduciton of the famous Tondo Doni by Michelangelo, painted between 1504 and 1506. Picture of the original here: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Tondo_Doni_2015.png The original painting is one o...
Forgive me for asking, but why you're not posting videos anymore? Your work is amazing, you should share more of your work, along with your tips and tricks...
Yes, it’s too late
Wow
Very beautiful work!
Luv it
Какая вы молодец , ваша работа и ваши рассуждения . Браво ! ❤
Ma'am your hand craft man ship is very Excellent how many years practiceed what is your secret Let know?
Valeria, it's a beautiful painting of the queen. Thank you for sharing your organization, painting techniques, clean up, and the tip on natural light set up depending on which hand you paint with. Perhaps you may consider water soluble oil paints to ease your clean up. Look for non-toxic pigments and lightfastness. You might consider VanGogh, Cobra, and Winsor & Newton water mixable/soluble oil paints. My artist daughter has had a large (4'x8' painting) in western light for ten years and the colors still look great! Holbein also has their own water soluble/mixable line. God bless you!
Gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful homage to the greatest artist of all time, Michelangelo. You are so talented and masterful. God bless you.
Но глаза малость кривые. Ещё самой учиться и учиться.
yeah my thoughts exactly, if followed own advice, put it away and looked from a far for a while, could of come out not rushed and not bodged, and with eyes that actualy belong to same face, neck came out with thyroid desease too, not giving critique to the people that ask for it, is just lame, and excuse of that "it takes time" is lame as well, as without a guidance people will keep doing the same mistakes over and over for years, not understanding of how to fix it, unless they just learn to copy photographs, then for sure they may come good at it with enough of practice
Thank you for the advice and demo. Perhaps more of portrait demos? Your artwork is amazing.
Robert Henri... "Work with great speed. Have your energies alert, up and active. Finish as quickly as you can. There is no virtue in delaying. Get the greatest possibility of express in the larger masses first. Then the features in their greatest simplicity. Do it in one sitting. Do it in one minute," read his book "The art spirit" Don't get bogged down with skill and technique.
You are brilliant and so right.
Thank you!!
i love it❤❤❤
Hi!, Congratulations on the video. You are absolutely right, haste makes waste. Once I read that the artist's profession lasts a lifetime. And one is always learning new things. The Spanish artist Goya has a famous engraving in which an very old man appears with the text "I am still learning". One last note: you apply the charcoal pencil directly to the pupils and use a blending stump for the rest of the iris. Then, something surprising happens: the blended eyes appear light, even acquiring a bluish tint. This demonstrates how applying a specific technique can alter the perception of color and light, adding an emotional element or an ethereal quality. Fantastic. By the way, I see that you use Lyra pencils in this drawing that reminds me so much of Renaissance drawings.I have some Conté pencils, but I find that they are very old and practically worn out and need to be replaced. I have seen that Lyra has a sketching set that includes sanguine, sepia, and white, but for the first two, they have both dry and oil-based versions. Which ones (dry or oil) do you use in the video? Thanks in advance and regards. Raül
Hi Raul! Thank you so much for your comment. I use dry lyra pencils but also Conte a paris is a very good brand that I use!
She uses dry ones, oil has different texture :)
I was doing an art homework with sanguine, which I found so difficult and annoying to work with. I was about to give up but I came to look for a tutorial and I found yours. It helped to come back to earth and take my time to learn. Thank you so much!!
So happy it was helpful!!
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How many hours did it take you to complete all of it? I want to paint a denim jacket like this
Great advice
❤thank you so much for sharing your lovely advices and skills❤
Please list your tools. What kind of pencils, what color, blending tools - I see a stump, tissue and a tips.
They list everything in the description…….
Why? Dont obsess over tools. They are all mud on a stick.
@@charlottesmom well they are just links to same shop and not the tools that are used in the video
@@CAVEDATA not all muds and stcks are equal 😉
wow
This is the first time I watch one of your videos, I really like it. Your explanation about haste and the editing of drawing videos is a reality, that as beginners of this beautiful art not often taken into account. Thank you
What you said about creativity being strongest in the youth.. This is true for many people, but not all. The world has a way of making curious and creative children into serious adults, but it is up to each of us to choose how we see the world. You can choose to remain open, inquisitive, and pursue passions new or familiar. Life would make you into Sisyphus until death claims you... This is all the more reason to create, inspire, and LIVE wherever you can, for yourself and others. Thank you for sharing your passions! "Live and create. Live to the point of tears." -Albert Camus
It's amazing ❤
Beautiful portrait but more importantly, really liked your advice
Your drawings are very lovely, but where did you get the colour pencils?
They are Rembrandt.
No they are Lyra, an italian brand. Conte a Paris is also good!
@@valeriaandreis I paused the video in several places, you were using Rembrandt pencils (not argue with the artist herself but…..).🫣😉
@@charlottesmom they are rembrandt brand, and lyra is a line of the rembrandt, thats where the confusion came, like you say its toyota and she says no its camry 😂
Nice 👍🙂
Qual gramatura dessa folha?
This is fantastic! At 3:31 is that burnt sienna?
Robert Henri?
Great advice and a beautiful drawing.
Gorgeous work!
Precioso arte!!!
Maravilloso!.
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¡Excelente!
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Nice work
Very true advice and beautiful drawing.
How much would it cost;what is your selling price?
Ciao vale, che tipo di pennello usi al minuto 14:53 ? Lo vedo spesso in giro quel tipo di forma ed è proprio ciò che mi servirebbe
If you want to teach us first post the drawing so we can print it out so we can take the sizes on our papers before talking bla bla ! You have to be professional before you teach about haste ect…
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Draw it yourself -
Learn how to draw lazy pants.
@@charlottesmom "Learn how to draw the right way | Portrait process with charcoal, sanguine on paper" this is the title, all she does blah blah learn yourself, she is positioning herself as a teacher, all she does is putting people off
And how can we print it out?
Hi ! I would like to ask how did you make that skin colour ?
absolutely stunning! 🤩
Bravissima Valeria, mi piacerebbe riprendere a dipingere: Mi piacerebbe tanto che pubblicassi un video dove fai vedere lentamente come fai un panneggio indicando i vari passasggi di tono. Mi tirerebbe su di morale riuscire a fare una piccola cosa. Grazie
I'd say that we are more courageous when we are young... When I got my first watercolor paint set as a gift on my first position in grade 1... I didn't paint an apple or orange or anything kiddie :P I painted a scene from a book which included a deer and a waterfall :D Now I get anxiety attacks at mere thought of trying anything at all :D
ahah! That's why kids enjoy painting a lot better than adults most times... hope you'll find a way to overcome your "performance" anxiety in making art :) Maybe I'll make another video on it!
Great drawing! I love watching other people's art! The only thing I disagree with is about being your most creative when you're young! Yes, the brain absorbs a lot of information at this time, but I have just turned 50 and I'm at my most creative now!! I am quite a traditionalist artist in many ways, but recently I've branched out into acrylics and painting some "out there" artwork! Absolutely loving it! Good luck with your channel! 😃
Hi Yvain! That sounds so great! Yeah I think you're right, I was talking about it with an artist friend the other day... I should be more positive on this and confident that creativity is like a muscle and can be trained! I'll work on it! Thanks for watching :)