The Girl with the Crayons is a Genius! 19 years old, her submission was her first ever Portrait! I wonder what her Paintings would look like in Aquarelle or Oil!
I paused and came back and saw a model and thought that’s quite good before realizing it was the actual model being very still and not a portrait. Lovely artists too. 💖
I didn't think Lisa deserved to be a finalist, much less the winner. I thought other paintings by finalists and those who were not selected as finalists were much stronger than hers.
Another suggestion for those who don't like the odor of oils, water mixable oil paints! Clean up is with soap and water and you can thin the paint with water as well. Virtually no odor and they come in a wide array of colors. There is even a medium you can add to regular oil paints to make them water mixable. No reason to ever use regular oil paints again.
It’s not recommended to use water as a thinner ,just to clean with it. and adding regular oils to them will eventually nullify the water mixable qualities of the paint .
@@chubbyjaydrawsi believe they were referring to a medium from say Shimnke that I know of that you can mix with regular oils and it makes them water soluble as well. So you can paint with all kinds of oils, yes. I personally do use the water to only wash my brushes.
@@liv0003 They really aren't. Huge numbers of artists are switching to water mixable oil paints, and many art students are using them exclusively as more and more colleges and universities are recommending them over traditional oils. The myth that they aren't real oil paints or that they aren't as good as traditional has been broken
@Honey_Badger_xx I'm not saying they're not good, but for me I notice a difference between traditional oil colors and those that can be mixed with water, traditional oil is better for me. In schools they suggest to use those because it's more practical since they can be mixed with water and if you still want to learn to paint they're obviously good. And no, not many professional artists use water-mixables oil rather than traditional ones, the majority use traditional oils paint. Said that, it comes down to personal taste and both choices are fine.
Frank's seething injustice is palpable when he talks to the judges at the end. Understandable, as even though the winner's was ok, others had way more talent and likeness, like Jamie's one of Rachel and Arek's one of Rachel were just astonishing.
,,,great show! I absolutely can't bear to hear it, yet again, when someone says they don't oil paint because of the odour. Do yourself a favour, a life-changing favour, and just leave the flippin; turps outside where you can clean yer brush in 9 seconds. The paints do not stick up the house the pete's sakes! Ok, I feel better now...
It's very interesting how despite having the model in front of their eyes, the image captured by the photo has become the model itself, not as just another tool, but as an indispensable part of the painter's problem-solving process.
I'm glad the hosts questioned the judges' choices. I questioned them also. A portrait that doesn't look like the subject???? I'd love to know why they don't like Jamie Green- he's obviously the crowd favourite...or is that the reason? The crowd knows nothing??
@@chubbyjaydrawsnormal things in the world of art. Those who decree the fame and success of an artist are never other artists but rather gallery owners and art critics (who are NEVER artists themselves)
Rachael forgot to get dressed ,two of her portraits were lovely,I didn’t think the winners painting was a good likeness as with the other paintings of the young actress.
Lisa was so surprised and happy that I was feeling happy with her from here!!!!
I love this series! And yet again, the judges made a great decision choosing the winning portrait! What a beautiful piece by Lisa!
Im only here to see the wonderful and charming Joan, she is a national treasure
The Girl with the Crayons is a Genius! 19 years old, her submission was her first ever Portrait! I wonder what her Paintings would look like in Aquarelle or Oil!
It was her first ever *self*portrait, no?
I can't agree more, in my opinion she is the best! Really impressed with her unique style and the result she manages to obtain... just wow
WONDERFUL BACKGROUND MUSIC!!! Didn't impose but absolutely added a softness. Wow.
I paused and came back and saw a model and thought that’s quite good before realizing it was the actual model being very still and not a portrait. Lovely artists too. 💖
I admire how polite they are about the flaws in some portraits. And Lisa winning: Well deserved!
SPOILER ALERT
I'm not British and I've never seen the two moderators before this show but I love them since the first episode and they're only getting better
Yes I recognized Stefanie Martini from the British show Prime Suspect Tennison. She is a treasure. Beauty and Brains.
they are all so talented here- love it
I am very greatful for your programs. I am a amatour painter and i am getting so mutch inspirations from these great artists. Thank you ❤
I didn't think Lisa deserved to be a finalist, much less the winner. I thought other paintings by finalists and those who were not selected as finalists were much stronger than hers.
Agreed. The pale pinks and aqua colours look like juvenile choices. Unimpressed.
Ty😊
Another suggestion for those who don't like the odor of oils, water mixable oil paints! Clean up is with soap and water and you can thin the paint with water as well. Virtually no odor and they come in a wide array of colors. There is even a medium you can add to regular oil paints to make them water mixable. No reason to ever use regular oil paints again.
It’s not recommended to use water as a thinner ,just to clean with it. and adding regular oils to them will eventually nullify the water mixable qualities of the paint .
@@chubbyjaydrawsi believe they were referring to a medium from say Shimnke that I know of that you can mix with regular oils and it makes them water soluble as well. So you can paint with all kinds of oils, yes. I personally do use the water to only wash my brushes.
"regular" oil paint is just better. I tried both but I choose regular oil paint over water mixable oil
@@liv0003 They really aren't. Huge numbers of artists are switching to water mixable oil paints, and many art students are using them exclusively as more and more colleges and universities are recommending them over traditional oils. The myth that they aren't real oil paints or that they aren't as good as traditional has been broken
@Honey_Badger_xx I'm not saying they're not good, but for me I notice a difference between traditional oil colors and those that can be mixed with water, traditional oil is better for me. In schools they suggest to use those because it's more practical since they can be mixed with water and if you still want to learn to paint they're obviously good. And no, not many professional artists use water-mixables oil rather than traditional ones, the majority use traditional oils paint. Said that, it comes down to personal taste and both choices are fine.
Frank's seething injustice is palpable when he talks to the judges at the end. Understandable, as even though the winner's was ok, others had way more talent and likeness, like Jamie's one of Rachel and Arek's one of Rachel were just astonishing.
The problem with trying to paint someone as beautiful as Stefanie Martini is that a picture cannot replicate that level of beauty!
Racheal Hunter is a breath of fresh air,for an old girl😳😂jokes she’s awesome 😈🦦🎏☯️
She's just stunning!
Using the phone image gives artist position of choice of subject. Like artist would have in one on one setting in studio
,,,great show! I absolutely can't bear to hear it, yet again, when someone says they don't oil paint because of the odour. Do yourself a favour, a life-changing favour, and just leave the flippin; turps outside where you can clean yer brush in 9 seconds. The paints do not stick up the house the pete's sakes! Ok, I feel better now...
It's very interesting how despite having the model in front of their eyes, the image captured by the photo has become the model itself, not as just another tool, but as an indispensable part of the painter's problem-solving process.
I'm glad the hosts questioned the judges' choices. I questioned them also. A portrait that doesn't look like the subject???? I'd love to know why they don't like Jamie Green- he's obviously the crowd favourite...or is that the reason? The crowd knows nothing??
Wonderful! Let's stay in touch.
why is the word COLOR spells the American way? this is an English program.
Totally disagree with the "experts" decision.
Watch this show long enough you’ll get used to that. Only ones an actual artist the others are a historian and a gallery manager 🤣
@@chubbyjaydrawsnormal things in the world of art. Those who decree the fame and success of an artist are never other artists but rather gallery owners and art critics (who are NEVER artists themselves)
The old model in her state of “dishabille”
😂
akin to 17thc, artist Sir Peter Lely.
It was cringe:
Rachel: "Here's my crotch, here's my breasts!'
Artists: .... 🙄💤
I can just hear Catherine Tate's character, Nan say of the judges, "What a load of old **it".
I guess there's no accounting for taste!
Northcote girl eh,ka pai💖💖
Rachael forgot to get dressed ,two of her portraits were lovely,I didn’t think the winners painting was a good likeness as with the other paintings of the young actress.
I don t like the finalist worke???The pastel work much better ??????
Only Freehand can have the title ART. Using a Grid is for me not Art
Degas traced photographs. Da Vinci used a grid!
You get to make the rules for you, but you don't get to make the rules for others. Even the old masters used grids. You do you.