How to paint like Fabienne Verdier - 7 easy steps to Abstract calligraphy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ต.ค. 2018
- Do you want to learn how to paint like Fabienne Verdier? I will show you how to paint like her in this painting tutorial. Abstract calligraphy is a way of painting that comes from calligraphy in artworks. The process of painting is explained in this acrylic tutorial for beginners. Art ideas for beginners is a way to combine easy steps to start painting and looking at art. You can learn how to create your own Fabienne Verdier painting from this acrylic tutorial in 7 easy steps.
Source: Video BloomingYou tv: • Fabienne Verdier
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Heavenly inspirational. Love your teaching style. Thanks so much and keep your videos coming.
Hi Salim, thanks for your enthusiasm and the tip to continue. I will. See you in the next video. Bye, Albert
Looking forward to do this exercise
Wonderful!! And participants of your course did a great job!
Thanks Paneko1, we for sure had a great time making them. Albert
Albert, you are an inspiration for me. Thanks
Hi Valensiyah, thanks. Love to be of surface. Are you a painter or otherwise creative? Albert
I am an artist. I paint mixed media and abstract art
Hi Valensiyah, thank you for coming back to me on this. Interesting to hear. Can I see your artwork somewhere on the net? Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings Albert, I only have IG
This was a fabulous video! Loved the steps!!!
Hello Katarina, thanks! There are a lot of steps but you will get there too if you follow them. Have fun, Albert
I think this technique is the one l must try for sure. L hope.
It sure is interesting to do, Lezama.
Love it!
Thanks for dropping by. Nice gardening, lol.
I love this lesson thanks Albert 😃
Hi TJ, I love this one. It was so nice to be able to make big gestures. To have so much room to play. Happy painting, Albert
I wasnt looking for this exactly but i'm sure that it will help me with my art, thak you!
Hi João, thanks, good to hear. Happy painting, Albert
thank you
Sir you explain so well thank u
Hi Mumtaz, thanks. It takes a lot of steps but it's fin to do. Albert
I was looking for Fabienne Verdier, merci de m'aider à comprendre.
Hi Omaira, thanks. Wonderful to hear I could help. Albert
best vid of yours! congratz on your channel! :') just wanna ask you something, can i use this techniques on canvas or would you recommend me something else?
Hi Cemre, thanks. Yes you can use this technique on any painting surface. I use paper because it is cheap and my house would be full if I did all my paintings on canvas. Have fun when you give it a go. Bye, Albert
Wonderful video! Quick question: In the video you mentioned using paper but in the description only small canvases are listed. What paper did you use and what size is the paper your students are using? In a future video, could you teach/demonstrate abstract sumi ink art and/or painting an Enso or variations of Ensos? Thank you!
Hi MJE, thanks for tips for future videos. I usually work on paper of 50X65 cm but in this video the group also worked on 100x65 cm. Look locally for paper of sizes like this. Hope this helps. Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings Thanks for replying so quickly, Albert. Is the paper for a particular use, e.g. mixed media, watercolor, rice paper, other?
It was the wrong paper, LOL. I normally work with 200 grams multipurpose paper 50x65, but they accidentally send me a 135 grams version of the 100x65 I ordered. I use the cheapest sturdy multi purpose paper and buy in bulk so I can do lots of experiments and don't have to worry about money that much. Yesterday evening at my local course they used about 40 sheets to give you an idea of the volume that is used. They often emphasize how they like to be able to do lots of experiments around the subject or way of working of that time. Fail and fail often if you want to learn more 😉👍
In case you're interested, I made a video about why I work on paper: th-cam.com/video/H2vpSqvUESg/w-d-xo.html
What kind of paper do you use in many of your examples? Thank you!
Thanks, Mitch, for asking. I got the question a lot, so I made a video a while ago: th-cam.com/video/H2vpSqvUESg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=W8EWNfHU0763rg47
I hope this helps, Albert