Very nice, I love Klimt's works, I always look at people's "Klimt's "and this one is great, I think is original, I haven't had mine yet, but I will give it a try soon, is not easy to put on in his shoes, I've been in front of several of his pieces and they leave me speechless, he had the influence of his father who was a goldsmith and learned from him the wonders of the beautiful metal. I bought real gold leafs, I've been working using them, but you gave me the idea of working with different gold acrylic paints which I have and start working on my version of The Kiss, I subscribed, you have an interesting page, thanks for sharing.
I already worked with gold leafs too and it is very difficult. My respect to Gustav Klimt.The acrylic method in this video is easier. Since I did not copy a motive from him, I was free in arranging the golden elements. Good luck for your work. I am glad that you subscribed to my page and thank you very much for your support.
I love your process here. I think copying the masters (or doing variations on their works) is a good way to learn their techniques. This is beautifully done. :) (And yes, I subscribed.)
That's exactly what I'm thinking about copying old masters. I learn a lot about the composition - you can find some more copy videos that I have done. Thank you very much, Lori, for subscribing.
ja, das ist gewoehnliches Malerkreppband. Ich verwende verschiedene Acrylfarben, die ich gerade so bekomme, z.B. eine Tube Goldfarbe von einem Discounter fuer 1 EUR, aber auch goldfarbenes Acryl von Boesner. Hier habe ich wegen der Farbunterschiede der Goldtoene schoene Effekte erreicht.
Many Thanks for your comment. You are right with the Music, but there is the Copyright Problem and I can't use a lot of Music that I would like to use. So I mostly use royalty free Music.
I see. Why don't you try talking us through your creative process? There are some people out there who are really good at that, others should use music instead! I do love your work, I must say.
Rubbish, someone who can paint like you can't have a horrible voice but I know what you mean about not liking the sound of your own voice, I'm the same lol
I can give you an example - I wrote a book about my painting (german language only) and in YT Ithere are 5 videos where I'm reading this book - horrible... th-cam.com/video/6DNWv1fHD3w/w-d-xo.html Title: Hörbuch Intro "Making Of - Blick über die Schulter eines Malers" (Dieter Becker)
Very nice
I'm happy about your feedback - many thanks
I really enjoyed the process, I am a draughtsman from the olden days. So I appreciate your dedication to a straight line. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your feedback and I'm happy that you like the video.
Very nice, I love Klimt's works, I always look at people's "Klimt's "and this one is great, I think is original, I haven't had mine yet, but I will give it a try soon, is not easy to put on in his shoes, I've been in front of several of his pieces and they leave me speechless, he had the influence of his father who was a goldsmith and learned from him the wonders of the beautiful metal. I bought real gold leafs, I've been working using them, but you gave me the idea of working with different gold acrylic paints which I have and start working on my version of The Kiss, I subscribed, you have an interesting page, thanks for sharing.
I already worked with gold leafs too and it is very difficult. My respect to Gustav Klimt.The acrylic method in this video is easier. Since I did not copy a motive from him, I was free in arranging the golden elements.
Good luck for your work.
I am glad that you subscribed to my page and thank you very much for your support.
Sehr schön. Danke für die Anleitung und fürs Teilen.
+silmeboth gerne
+Dieter Becker Weiß nicht, ob ich das hier posten darf: facebook.com/groups/1654457338173707/
ok, bin beigetreten, Gruss
Stunning work Dieter.. thanks💜
Thank you, Joyce
Beautiful, all praise Woe
many Thx
Wundervoll
+Malik Artwork, vielen Dank
Beautifully done ;)
Thank You so much
I love your process here. I think copying the masters (or doing variations on their works) is a good way to learn their techniques. This is beautifully done. :) (And yes, I subscribed.)
That's exactly what I'm thinking about copying old masters. I learn a lot about the composition - you can find some more copy videos that I have done. Thank you very much, Lori, for subscribing.
Fantastic
ist das gewöhnliches Kreppband? und welche Farben wurden verwendet?
ja, das ist gewoehnliches Malerkreppband. Ich verwende verschiedene Acrylfarben, die ich gerade so bekomme, z.B. eine Tube Goldfarbe von einem Discounter fuer 1 EUR, aber auch goldfarbenes Acryl von Boesner. Hier habe ich wegen der Farbunterschiede der Goldtoene schoene Effekte erreicht.
Vielen lieben Dank! Wäre das ganze auch vereinfacht mit Kindern möglich? Oder sollte ich hier eher den Lebensbaum mit ihnen malen? Liebe Grüße
Ich habe auf fb eine Gruppe gegründet für deutschsprachige YT-Kunst-Kanäle. Hast Du Lust beizutreten? (Kunst und Kreativ Kanäle auf You Tube)
+silmeboth Du hast schoene Beitraege im YT, wie ich sehe. Deinen Kunst und Kreativ-Kanal hab ich leider noch nicht gefunden :-(
Great technique, shame about the music
Many Thanks for your comment. You are right with the Music, but there is the Copyright Problem and I can't use a lot of Music that I would like to use. So I mostly use royalty free Music.
I see. Why don't you try talking us through your creative process? There are some people out there who are really good at that, others should use music instead! I do love your work, I must say.
good idea, Diana, but I have a horrible voice and do not like to hear myself speaking. So I prefer to describe what I'm doing.
Rubbish, someone who can paint like you can't have a horrible voice but I know what you mean about not liking the sound of your own voice, I'm the same lol
I can give you an example - I wrote a book about my painting (german language only) and in YT Ithere are 5 videos where I'm reading this book - horrible...
th-cam.com/video/6DNWv1fHD3w/w-d-xo.html Title: Hörbuch Intro "Making Of - Blick über die Schulter eines Malers" (Dieter Becker)