Gorgeous piece, and it was particularly good to see your painting process in slowed-down format! Would you be willing to make a video about the practical things you have done in order to develop your skill and technique over the years, including any resources that have helped?
Thank you, glad you found it helpful:) honestly my learning process has been very unorganised and chaotic but I have learnt some great things so maybe I’ll try to condense it into a video! Thanks for the idea
@@izzywebberartyessss please do! Would love to hear you talk about your learning journey too! ❤ Particularly on values and limiting how much you blend your strokes iykwim! 😅
awesome work! i dont use the ampersand panels but they look like theyre just primed aluminium boards. i just buy dibond/aluminium composite material and stick a layer of acrylic gesso on top. i think the slippery surface can be a bit weird to get used to at first but man i love them so much. my main tips would be to use soft synthetic (i use eclipse from rosemary and co) and really load up your brushes with paint. bristle brushes will just pick up paint as your put stuff down which can be annoying. also i think once the first layer of paint is down, its even nice to start painting on top for your second layer. i think we use the same w&n water mixable oils, in which case i use them just straight from the tube. no medium. although i'll dilute with water for the very first block in sketch, but thats pretty much it.
Thanks that’s good to know it gets easier! That’s the exact problem I had on my first painting, the brushes picked up the layer underneath. I used eclipse brushes this time so I got that bit right! I was using a little linseed oil but as you saw I was having a hard time, so will try without next time. Thanks!
Ah! ...so you hadn't really discovered the Pre-Raphaelites yet when I said "Pre-Raphs...check!" last time. I think I've gained some insight here into how you delve into an unfamiliar art era, and how you begin to incorporate it into your own voice. Giving your hair in the photo a red-heightened, "Pre-Raph blowout" was an excellent idea, and beautifully done! I didn't see or hear mention of "Sweet Rose" aka "Soul of the Rose" by Waterhouse, so I can only wonder if you might have taken the blowout even farther had you seen that pic. Your painting is (of course) gorgeous and super-well executed, and you don't look tense. You just look cool, aloof, and lost in thought, like all the models at your matter-of-fact modelling agency!! The only issue I see is it looks like one of your drag-and-drop hair extensions is cut off from the rest of the hair toward the bottom. You might want to make it look continuous, because my eye goes right to that spot. Maybe you can patch it to the rest of the hair once the painting is dry. I hope you'll forgive me if what I'm about to say is a little cringy. I think you (ITP) probably have the healthiest attitude I've ever seen toward yourself as a model (ITM). I also think if ITP and ITM were strangers, and ITP were trying to book ITM to pose for her, ITP would probably get sticker shock at ITM's hourly posing rate. I also think it's just as well that you don't see it. Anyway, think of the money you're saving, being one person instead of two!!
Oh I am familiar with that painting but it’s not in my book so I completely forgot about it! Thanks for pointing that out, you’re right I wasn’t paying enough attention to that bit. Honestly after having a hard time I just wanted it done! Will go back and fix it 🙏 haha that’s a good way to put it, it does feel like 2 different people!
Simplifying brushstrokes is a great way to set about painting - with photo-references one have a tendency to try to emulate the photo reference (every little detail) - but as you are into the more impressionistic style, you are definitely thinking the right way. Good grief - what happened at 08:45 of the video! 🙃 (Thanks for the video tip). The painting was great already. But being an accomplished artist you did not discourage too much (I hope). Brilliant painting! Next purchase if possible?
Thank you! Haha I’m not sure what happened either, I was having such a hard time with it but determined to get it finished! So glad you like the finished piece, I haven’t decided on the life of this painting yet but I’ll be sure to get in touch if I decide to sell her. Really appreciate your interest🫶
Beautiful work. I Like your idea in approaching your painting in this different style and the hair is stunning. May I ask which boards you use and are they better than canvas boards?
Thank you! This board is the Primed Smooth panel from Ampersand. I think it depends on your personal preference, whether you prefer the textured look of canvas or completely smooth surface. I can say from my experience that these panels are harder to work on!
@@izzywebberartyou are welcome. because of first time, I agree. Look for mughal's miniature paintings if you haven't also share your thoughts about it.
Hi! I'm teaching myself how to paint by watching a lot of youtube videos haha 😅, but I see that they put that brown color below, as a background. What is it?
Amazing 👌
It’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
the lighting is lovely! feels so serene
Thank you☺️
I love it so much! Your talent and skill is incredible
Thanks so much!🥹
9:10 I want to know this juicy gossip from 1850! Will be checking out this video to learn more. Beautiful lighting on the finished piece!❤
Lmao I should’ve told you not him! Thank youuu 😘
i feel u girl with that back pain 😢
I’m so sorry😢 wishing for better spines for us 🤞🙏
Gorgeous piece, and it was particularly good to see your painting process in slowed-down format! Would you be willing to make a video about the practical things you have done in order to develop your skill and technique over the years, including any resources that have helped?
Thank you, glad you found it helpful:) honestly my learning process has been very unorganised and chaotic but I have learnt some great things so maybe I’ll try to condense it into a video! Thanks for the idea
@@izzywebberartyessss please do! Would love to hear you talk about your learning journey too! ❤ Particularly on values and limiting how much you blend your strokes iykwim! 😅
It’s beautiful 😍 and love the hair!
Thank you!!❤️
It's so beautiful! Love it!!
Thank you!
Wow the final result is beautiful!! Well done!!
Thank you so much!
Lovely work! 👏👏
Thank you! 😊
love the lighting!!🥰
Thank you!
Wow! It looks great
Thank you!
awesome work! i dont use the ampersand panels but they look like theyre just primed aluminium boards. i just buy dibond/aluminium composite material and stick a layer of acrylic gesso on top. i think the slippery surface can be a bit weird to get used to at first but man i love them so much. my main tips would be to use soft synthetic (i use eclipse from rosemary and co) and really load up your brushes with paint. bristle brushes will just pick up paint as your put stuff down which can be annoying. also i think once the first layer of paint is down, its even nice to start painting on top for your second layer. i think we use the same w&n water mixable oils, in which case i use them just straight from the tube. no medium. although i'll dilute with water for the very first block in sketch, but thats pretty much it.
Thanks that’s good to know it gets easier! That’s the exact problem I had on my first painting, the brushes picked up the layer underneath. I used eclipse brushes this time so I got that bit right! I was using a little linseed oil but as you saw I was having a hard time, so will try without next time. Thanks!
we hold a pencil the same way, i’m with u girl
Hi! I'm a new subscriber from Colombia!🇨🇴 I just want to let you know that i love your work and really look up to you
Hi, welcome! Thank you so much that means a lot 🥹🫶
Your aesthetic is gorgeous ☺☺☺
Thank you 🥺❤️
Ah! ...so you hadn't really discovered the Pre-Raphaelites yet when I said "Pre-Raphs...check!" last time. I think I've gained some insight here into how you delve into an unfamiliar art era, and how you begin to incorporate it into your own voice. Giving your hair in the photo a red-heightened, "Pre-Raph blowout" was an excellent idea, and beautifully done! I didn't see or hear mention of "Sweet Rose" aka "Soul of the Rose" by Waterhouse, so I can only wonder if you might have taken the blowout even farther had you seen that pic. Your painting is (of course) gorgeous and super-well executed, and you don't look tense. You just look cool, aloof, and lost in thought, like all the models at your matter-of-fact modelling agency!! The only issue I see is it looks like one of your drag-and-drop hair extensions is cut off from the rest of the hair toward the bottom. You might want to make it look continuous, because my eye goes right to that spot. Maybe you can patch it to the rest of the hair once the painting is dry. I hope you'll forgive me if what I'm about to say is a little cringy. I think you (ITP) probably have the healthiest attitude I've ever seen toward yourself as a model (ITM). I also think if ITP and ITM were strangers, and ITP were trying to book ITM to pose for her, ITP would probably get sticker shock at ITM's hourly posing rate. I also think it's just as well that you don't see it. Anyway, think of the money you're saving, being one person instead of two!!
Oh I am familiar with that painting but it’s not in my book so I completely forgot about it! Thanks for pointing that out, you’re right I wasn’t paying enough attention to that bit. Honestly after having a hard time I just wanted it done! Will go back and fix it 🙏 haha that’s a good way to put it, it does feel like 2 different people!
Simplifying brushstrokes is a great way to set about painting - with photo-references one have a tendency to try to emulate the photo reference (every little detail) - but as you are into the more impressionistic style, you are definitely thinking the right way. Good grief - what happened at 08:45 of the video! 🙃 (Thanks for the video tip). The painting was great already. But being an accomplished artist you did not discourage too much (I hope). Brilliant painting! Next purchase if possible?
Thank you! Haha I’m not sure what happened either, I was having such a hard time with it but determined to get it finished! So glad you like the finished piece, I haven’t decided on the life of this painting yet but I’ll be sure to get in touch if I decide to sell her. Really appreciate your interest🫶
@@izzywebberart You will decide in your own time. Thanks!
I love a good 1800s gossip 🙌
Right?! Check out Karolina Zebrowska’s podcast ‘Textory’ if you haven’t already, it’s juicy!🙌
I can see the likeness in the final piece 😊 I like it. Especially the lighting. Not sure about the art style you were aiming for though
Thank you! It’s a work in progress😅
Beautiful work. I Like your idea in approaching your painting in this different style and the hair is stunning. May I ask which boards you use and are they better than canvas boards?
Thank you! This board is the Primed Smooth panel from Ampersand. I think it depends on your personal preference, whether you prefer the textured look of canvas or completely smooth surface. I can say from my experience that these panels are harder to work on!
That's great thank you for sharing 😊
Thanks for sharing. yes looking great. I think maybe you should try to paint the same portrait on a large scale.
Thank you! I’m so scared to paint bigger idk why, definitely a goal though
@@izzywebberartyou are welcome. because of first time, I agree. Look for mughal's miniature paintings if you haven't also share your thoughts about it.
Hi! I'm teaching myself how to paint by watching a lot of youtube videos haha 😅, but I see that they put that brown color below, as a background. What is it?
Hi! Me too:) For this piece I used transparent oxide red, I also start with raw umber or burnt sienna a lot too
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Lovely work! 👏👏