I just came across your channel. I appreciate you taking the time to breakdown master artists' techniques for students to experiment and find their own style. I have subscribed 💕
Hey man... I really enjoyed this... You did a great job... But I also really liked where you were going with the 2nd figure in the background too, before you painted her out. All in all... Awesome... You're inspiring me to get out the paints and give it a try 👍🏼
I love your videos! Recently I have been trying out Cloisonnism and love Gauguin. Your demonstration and explanation is excellent! Thank you so much. Can you please tell me what you used to do your bright blue sketch lines? And, are you painting in acrylic or oil?
@@ijennamirabelosuji hi Ijenna! Well, it’s for practical reasons: I don’t really have a studio and end up painting in my dining room or my office space most of the time. However, we also need the space for other obvious purposes (dining and office, lol). So, acrylic dries in 10 minutes and I can move the easel somewhere else… also, acrylic can be basically used with only a pot of water (except some mediums from time to time), and is therefore easier to clean and the turpentine smell doesn’t bother my family… hope this answers your question! 😋
Hi Olivia ! My experience with oil paints is more limited, but the only issue I would see would be the drying time. I am used to paint quite fast (because acrylic dries very fast) and I guess you wouldn’t be able to go over the previous layers right away. Having said that, it could bring some interesting effects? Let me know if you try! And thanks for watching!
@@mygeekfamilycotton thanks!! I’ll try it out ! I’m trying to learn more about different types of styles and trying to find my own. Super helpful video.
Si ! j'apprécie beaucoup le coup du papier carbone ! merci ! je m'apprêtais à noircir le dos de mon calque pour un tableau, vous m'évitez une étape ... longue, car mon tableau est grand (de taille ! 😄) !
I believe you are a good painter but Paul Gauguin? Sorry, study his paintings better in one of the museums, his technique is not so easy to reproduce. The color in his paintings is tinted and perfect, such a style requires more than serious practice. Sorry, this is not my bad intention, but this is a genius grandmaster Paul Gauguin.
love your videos!! thank you for being you!
Thank you very much! 😋
daaamn that's my fav channel you gotta drop videos more often!!! big love from Germany
Thanks a lot! I try to post more often but it takes time to prepare the videos… but a new one is coming soon!
I just came across your channel. I appreciate you taking the time to breakdown master artists' techniques for students to experiment and find their own style. I have subscribed 💕
Thanks a lot, Suzanne! See you around!
You’re doing great work man . I appreciate you with the bottom of my heart ✨
Thanks a lot for the support, Gurvinder!
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. SALUDOS DESDE URUGUAY 🇺🇾
Muchas gracias!
I really enjoyed this. Thank you for creating this video and teaching us and sharing your talent.
Thanks a lot!
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
@@jorgegutierrezartistaplast2071 mi placer! Gracias y saludos!
Hey man... I really enjoyed this... You did a great job... But I also really liked where you were going with the 2nd figure in the background too, before you painted her out. All in all... Awesome... You're inspiring me to get out the paints and give it a try 👍🏼
Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it! Yeah, I toyed with the idea of having the second person at first then decided it wouldn’t be a balanced compo… so…
Excellent work 👍 thanks for sharing!
Thanks Jeff!
Wonderful! Best demonstration! Can you please tell me what you used to make the bright blue outline sketch?
Hi! Thank you for your kind words! The sketch was done with acrylic paint, I think it was cobalt blue. Cheers!
so helpful, thank you
Thanks for watching!
I loved this video, it's very inspiring 💗
Thank you for watching!
6:00 ngl THE fortuna gameplay in the background if lovely
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Lovely
Thanks!
I love your videos! Recently I have been trying out Cloisonnism and love Gauguin. Your demonstration and explanation is excellent! Thank you so much. Can you please tell me what you used to do your bright blue sketch lines? And, are you painting in acrylic or oil?
Thanks! Yes, I paint in acrylic
@@mygeekfamilycotton is there any particular reason you chose acrylic?
@@ijennamirabelosuji hi Ijenna! Well, it’s for practical reasons: I don’t really have a studio and end up painting in my dining room or my office space most of the time. However, we also need the space for other obvious purposes (dining and office, lol). So, acrylic dries in 10 minutes and I can move the easel somewhere else… also, acrylic can be basically used with only a pot of water (except some mediums from time to time), and is therefore easier to clean and the turpentine smell doesn’t bother my family… hope this answers your question! 😋
I’m trying to figure out what colors Paul Gauguin used in his Tahiti paintings, can you help?
Hi Ashley! You might find this article interesting: www.vangoghgenova.it/palettes-of-the-masters-gauguin.html , I used it during my research
if you were to do this with oil paints, would the steps be the same? Love this video a lot :)
Hi Olivia ! My experience with oil paints is more limited, but the only issue I would see would be the drying time. I am used to paint quite fast (because acrylic dries very fast) and I guess you wouldn’t be able to go over the previous layers right away. Having said that, it could bring some interesting effects? Let me know if you try! And thanks for watching!
@@mygeekfamilycotton thanks!! I’ll try it out ! I’m trying to learn more about different types of styles and trying to find my own. Super helpful video.
Oui oui
Love the vids, very helpful. I see nothing wrong with using carbon paper. It's a perfectly legit means of putting an image on canvas.
I know, right? Hahaha, thank you for your kind words!
Si ! j'apprécie beaucoup le coup du papier carbone ! merci ! je m'apprêtais à noircir le dos de mon calque pour un tableau, vous m'évitez une étape ... longue, car mon tableau est grand (de taille ! 😄) !
Oui, je noircissais le dos de mon papier aussi avant, et j’ai décidé de pousser la flemme jusqu’au bout… 😂😂😂
I believe you are a good painter but Paul Gauguin? Sorry, study his paintings better in one of the museums, his technique is not so easy to reproduce. The color in his paintings is tinted and perfect, such a style requires more than serious practice. Sorry, this is not my bad intention, but this is a genius grandmaster Paul Gauguin.
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