Richard Diebenkorn’s painting “Girl with Cups “ was painted in 1957 in his rented Berkeley CA studio at 2571 Shattuck Avenue above a VW Store. The building’ windows face out directly west. The building has no upoer floor windows facing north.
Thank you for posting that. It was brilliant! I would love to see more videos like this as I find it so interesting and helpful. Also I loved Ken Howard’s painting . Must look at his website.
Oh my, Alice, I stumbled onto your channel today and my senses soaked in all of this - that room and light and your wonderful voice and what you were sharing!!! Such a delight of beauty! I am about to go look around at your channel and I hope to find a lot more there. I paint a lot of still life and I've been playing with backlighting (usually I set up in full sun outside my studio) and I struggle like crazy with back lit things so this was so helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge and observation. Very informative! Could you share any of the books or resources that you use to present particularly the Bonnard reference?
Very fine analysis, thank you ! Bonnard did exactly what you say. He also uses black and white to emphasize light (contrasting with black) and colours (vibrating near white). But it was not the point of your very beautifully documented subject. I thank qou again.
Richard Diebenkorn’s painting “Girl with Cups “ was painted in 1957 in his rented Berkeley CA studio at 2571 Shattuck Avenue above a VW Store. The building’ windows face out directly west. The building has no upoer floor windows facing north.
Thank you for posting that. It was brilliant! I would love to see more videos like this as I find it so interesting and helpful.
Also I loved Ken Howard’s painting . Must look at his website.
Oh my, Alice, I stumbled onto your channel today and my senses soaked in all of this - that room and light and your wonderful voice and what you were sharing!!! Such a delight of beauty! I am about to go look around at your channel and I hope to find a lot more there. I paint a lot of still life and I've been playing with backlighting (usually I set up in full sun outside my studio) and I struggle like crazy with back lit things so this was so helpful!
thanku - have always found color -- tone hard to understand but much clearer now : >
Excellent video. Thank you. Please make more!
Really interesting ,thank you .Fantastic studio space you’ve got .
Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge and observation. Very informative! Could you share any of the books or resources that you use to present particularly the Bonnard reference?
My dearest teacher, thank you.
Very fine analysis, thank you ! Bonnard did exactly what you say. He also uses black and white to emphasize light (contrasting with black) and colours (vibrating near white). But it was not the point of your very beautifully documented subject. I thank qou again.
Thank you Alice!
Interesting video.
Thank you.
Anne Redpath uses rimlighting very cleverly, I think.
I'm not convinced by Kit Wood's paintings. Ben Nicholson seemed to rate him, so he must have had something about him.