Alla Prima: Painting in Oils from General to Specific
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An excellent video, and a beautiful painting. Is it for sale?
thanks Michael, means a lot coming from you. The piece was sold long time ago.
At some point in the video you would feel that Arnold Schwarzenegger is doing the painting.
Looks amazing. I had a small chuckle when I saw you mix so much paint in the end and using it for just 2 quick dots/hightlights on the eye, blob blob haha
Yes, if you are painting in oils, you must "Use some paint, they will make more" as one of my art workshop teachers said to his students, who were being too "stingy" with their paints! LOL ;D
@@ronschlorff7089 It's so expensive though. I only ever painted with gouache at art school because I couldn't afford oil.
one of sargent pupils said that when she looked at his palette it looked like sargent could paint a dozens paintings with the amount of paint he put@@ronschlorff7089
@@sheranlanger247oil paint is more expensive when it comes to upfront costs, but you would be surprised with how much utility you can get from a 37ml tube of oil paint. during my intro to painting class this semester, I made around 20 paintings ranging from smaller 8” x 10”, 11” x 14”, 18” x 24” paintings, and a 36” x 48” final painting with 37 ml tubes and ONE 150ml tube of white paint. I STILL have plenty of paint and supplies left to create a couple dozen paintings. It’s also much less expensive if you stretch/make your own canvases. i much prefer oil to acrylic or gouache and I definitely think its worth the investment. on top of that there are a variety of ways to extend your paint and change its properties, including the use of mediums, oils, and solvents.
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GOOD to hear.
this moved me so much. I haven't painted in a while and this video reminded me how magical it is to paint with oil, I love the medium so much. Will definitely try this, maybe do a self-portrait. Thank you for the inspiration
I come from a photography background. I always appreciate watching videos like these. Really stresses to me that these two visual mediums are just two different ways of seeing the world and presenting that vision to your audience. Love this and the attention to detail!
Comparar la fotografía con la pintura al óleo es casi un sacrilegio o una burrada, lo común es el objeto que se ve, lógicamente cualquiera recalcaria su sentimiento, pero el transportar lo visto y la emoción al papel es "Divinidad" en la fotografía,,,,, dímelo tu??
Hey Arthur, gorgeous painting and demonstration - And I think you nail making her gaze straight to the viewer.
I find that your approach talking about the paint evolution/process - it has a humble and true feel - meaning that you encourage us to try and keep us alert about corrections during the process - I appreciate it.
Thank you for your videos - I like to watch them!
Hugs from Brazil!
That's a fantastic expose of your process - amazing to see the face come to life in this way. That last bit with the eyes was remarkable - so unexpected - and such a perfect result!
THAT IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!
So beautiful demonstration and painting. Thank you
my God, it‘s absolutely beautiful
This was awesome. Can't believe I've never seen this before. Beautiful Alla Prima!!
Wow so beautiful and so great to take that journey with you. Thank you for sharing your gift.
beautiful work
Bellissimo lavoro!
Thank you so much for this video. As a art student I learned a lot from it and made a successful self-portrait painting from using the alla prima method.
Excellent demo. Thank you so much for sharing your process!
Excellent artwork! 😍
Thankyou this was awesome ,so many great tips and advice .
Loved the way you spoke about exact photo replication doesnt always make a great painting.
A great painting should turn out better than the photo copied.
Your portrait of her is much better than the photo.
Finding the balance between detail and still look painterly .
Awesome painting man! You are a big inspiration for me.
Incredible work
El retrato más bonito que he visto nunca!
I use the Ala Prima method when I paint my movie stills, nice work!
just so very enjoyable and informative. instant sub
Отличная работа! получились более выразительные глаза, чем в референсе 👍
Very informative video! Masterful technique as well!
Very wonderful Portrait Paintintg Timelapse 😍🌱
Loved it! ❤
Всё понятно, спасибо за демонстрацию. Хорошая работа.
Very beautiful...well done. 🎉❤
You are a good teacher!
Well done .
Thank you 🌷
Awesome! Thank you.
Amazing tips, thanks a lot for that.
Exelente el video, gracias!!
Fantastic!!
Wonderful.
Another nice one, but it makes me chuckle a bit I must admit. I am a retired wildlife field biologist, that was my "real job" for 33 years, as I did art on the side, since being in grad school for that science profession. Art school at that time did not interest me as I'm a realist not a whatever they call that other stuff, so I pursued a science career knowing I could paint too whenever I felt like it. Just like Leonardo did too, LOL. I started in 1974 painting in oils, portraits too, just different species of animals, antelopes, bears, lions, tigers, and many many bird species, etc. I did do a gorilla portrait once, so, I guess that is close enough to us humans. LOL. But recently been doing some girl portraits, as practice for the eye, as a landscape painter, now more or less full time. I like the idea of the "exercise" needed to do portraits, lots of subtleties, but really just sketches at they are not fully refined like yours are, except a couple of Vermeer "master copies". Very amazing work, you do but the reason for my "mirth" on this one, she looks like an exotic bird, many have those "ruffs", they call them, ornithologically speaking that is, on their necks for displays of aggression or sexual attraction. She is beautiful, and very sexy (so the ruff is working), LOL, none the less, but it is distracting to one who has had as many ornithology identification, classification, ecology, and behavioral courses as I've had at University, LOL. Who came up with this idea for that get up, yours or hers? I think I know, but Mr. Sargent often chaffed at the costuming of his models, that's why, although masterfully painted, they look just dashed off.
Again, good work, Arthur, and thinks once more for the little laugh on this one!! LOL ;D
Marvelous!
Amazing
Beautiful piece! Thank you so much for the explanation of your process, I’ve just started learning oil painting and have stumbled across alla prima and this has been one of the best demonstrations I’ve seen so far. Just a little tip from me if you you weren’t already aware; you mentioned not having the correct reference for the eyes, personally, I use one of the newer photoshop features to correct my references before i start a painting. If you use the liquify tool on your portrait reference it’ll allow to to adjust the facial features, including the position of the eyes. It’s not always perfect but it’s often pretty useful!
Photoshop tool! Ha ha. Rembrandt and Sargent did fine without it, didn't they? !! ;D LOL
Ah you are a master how I wish I could do such a beautiful portrait😊
i played this at the slowest speed so i could see more , i could not stop laughing, subbed!!
Dear Mr Gain, I followed your video over the past month and painted two portraits with your subject to practice portraiture painting. Why? Because your video teaching is instructive and your style reminded me of British painter John Sargent. Thank you for your time and effort to produce this video.
Very nice. Thank you. 🔥
Muy logrado.Gracias😊
О... Ваш стиль протягивает свои руки в прекрасные времена, когда живопись была влюблена в романтику.
Вот это да !
ой спасибо ♥️ неожиданно
Bravo & thanks!
I have the same accent when I speak English. Buenísimo compatriota Español ❤
how great is this..
se lo copiare master ! thanks !
Fantastic
❤❤❤ Thanks!!!!!
Wonderful
I don't know that Arnold Schwarzenegger can paint so good
I have a question about using oil medium. Do you only use Linshid when you draw? Or do you use a mixture of linsid and terrefins?
This is spectacular work! I always have an issue with building this much paint up in one setting. Do you mind telling me what kind of canvas you’re using?
WOW 👌
excellent , I would love to know your palette for this painting
amazing work! thanks for the detailed explanations. Please tell me how you install the camera, what can be seen very well?
above and behind my right shoulder, maybe 2.5 meters from the easel
Was this done in one sitting while it was all wet? Amazing painting, I love your technique !
Yes. Thanks!
Thank you for a great demo. How/where do you prepare/get your oil ground panel? Sarah
If you are in the US - you can buy from artefex - check the link in video description. Or you can make them yourself - apply oil ground on the panel the same way as acrylic gesso
Master
I dont understand how your building layers without creating mush and grey if your not allowing the previous layer to dry. In alla prima do you use a certain mixture of medium that allows for this or just paint out of the tube?
What a talent to have . 👍
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Amazing work sir i have a question that can we use alla prima technique in other mediums like poster colors or watercolors acrylics?
Poster colors are always opaque and watercolors are mostly transparent (you build darks over the lights) while the oil paints can be both and anything in between. Alla prima is just a name for a single session effort.
What is the most common size of canvas you use? And what medium?
amazing video! I subscribed! I have a question regarding on Al Prima, do you use linseed oil or other medium with this technique?
Im also blown away on how clean your pallet is at the end.. Can you do a video about that? You were only using a small part of your pallet, mine is most of the times completely used.
I normally use 'lean' mediums when I paint alla prima - sometimes just a thinner like Gamsol in the beginning to make first marks thin and fast drying. I use oil to oil out dry surface if I want to paint 2nd layer
I’m a huge fan of your work.
I’ll sign up for your patreon. ❤
tu mamy mistrza,, psychologa, technika, i to nie jest drukarka
Your portrait is much more beautiful then the model! Excellent thank you 18:36
wtfiwwy?
hi! how long did it take you to do this job? thank you
It was done in one sitting so around 3 hours
Nice to see some actually knows how to paint and not some "camera lucida" TH-cam fraud.
Hardest part of a painting/portrait is getting through the initial phase of shaping the face and shadows.
Another way, and far easier in my view, is to draw it out first.
Очень
I imagine you take your own photographs for reference?
Yes, you can find tons of such references on my Patreon page
@@ArthurGain Alright. Last question. So part of your process is contacting and working with a model to set-up a interesting photo shoot to create an image that you resonate with? So that you can translate it into a painted picture?
min 5:00 i think is ok
The model is looking to your left though.
You are Fabulous!! I Suck! 🤦♀️🤷♀️ugh!
Every artist sucks, it takes some time to unsuck, but it does happen, just keep working and working and working!! :D
Ре презент! видно что русский акцент🤣🤣🤣
The painting is wonderful but can u put a bit music in the vd pls😊
Nice. But sizing of features, More work needed
Nice video except I wouldn’t try to change the ”gays” 😊
Sorry, you didn`t get her.
Pretty neat how he changed the gaze, hey? On purpose.
Excellent! Thank you
Amazing
Amazing