Dennis Perrin Flower Painting Demonstration - oil painting
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Dennis Perrin gives an oil painting demonstration. Dennis has a long history of painting botanicals and uses this universal subject to teach many aspects of painting. This live painting demonstration is sure to inspire.
About painting floral subjects, Dennis says;
"When we gaze deeply into a rose with the expectation of capturing its beauty in paint, we are treading on ground that no other has ever been or will ever go. We form a poignant bond with this demure creature. And if our minds are quiet and our hearts are soft, it’s secrets will be revealed."
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Many painting demonstrations rightly point out the importance of values in colour. However his demonstration goes further and succinctly describes the importance of temperature as a crucial element of painting extracted from just 5 base colours.. Another crucial aspect of the painters technique not mentioned but observed, is the constant cleaning of his brushes with paper towels to ensure that his values and temperatures remain constant with every carefully considered brush stroke, this ensures that the painting won't get "muddy", a constant problem for many beginners. Also note that Dennis barely mentioned "roses" or " petals" in his vocabulary , this is because he is not painting roses or petals, he is painting shapes and relationships. this state of mind is summed up at 1:13:00 when a member of the audience tried to point out that a variety of one rose was harder to paint, his reply was priceless : "..only if you think of them as roses....it will intimidate you...stay in the abstract world where there are no names, no definitions or beauty, it's just there ... when you are in the abstract world everything is the same and it's just easier to paint from that place". This video was captivating to watch.
@thetawaves48
Жыл бұрын
yes. light is always warmer than shade.
"...if our minds are quiet and our hearts are soft, it’s secrets will be revealed." So inspired! Great show.
@Carmelvisualarts
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you!
I would have appreciated seeing the object/s he was painting while he was painting.
Finding Dennis demos on You Tube was my winning lottery ticket! Watching him painting it was a royal treat! Thank you Dennis! Mihaela
Sherrie McGraw said that if you think each time, before you make your mark/stroke on the canvas, you will improve greatly as an artist. We saw that beautifully demonstrated in this excellent demo!!
Such a privilege to watch Mr Perrin. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this video with the rest of us! One of the best rose painting demonstrations I have ever seen on KZread ❤️
Watching Dennis Perrin paint never gets old; fabulous demonstration, sir 👏🤩!
what a gem to see this great artist share his knowledge - the surrounding noise its what it is. many times artists joke and laugh while working - its all fun no interruption
I am trying to learn how to paint floral in a classical way - this is Gold !!!! Thank you so much for the video and demonstration 💕
He will never be forgotten. His art is legendary.
@comet3nb
Жыл бұрын
I found one of his paintings in a thrift store a couple of months ago….I loved the pink roses set against the taupe background….I just looked his name up this evening and saw this. I am dumbfounded that it was at the thrift store. I am sorry to hear he passed away.
@wizzardofpaws2420
10 ай бұрын
@@comet3nb Oh my goodness, what a find!
So exciting and riveting to watch each brushstroke! The work with the palette was greatly instructive as well. Thank you so much for the chance to able to watch it!
Thank you for sharing this video. I’m inspired!
Thank you for posting this! I love Dennis Perrin's work and am super excited to watch this demonstration.
@Carmelvisualarts
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Wonderfull process to watch - and I am excited that you show that Winsor Newton water soluble paint and water soluble painting medium - can be so beautifull to work with - and a wonderfull palet that is shown in a phantastic way showing the importance of values, temperature - and the power of brushstrokes -
Thank you for uploading this.
Thank you for sharing this. It is so valuable for me to express my paintings through words and upload them to the public.
I ve been painting a long time. Studied at the art students league years ago. I got so much out of Dennis Perrin's Rose painting demonstration. I painted along while watching. Thank you so much.. All the best.
What a generous demonstration. A beautiful painting and an interesting palette. Thank you from NZ.
@Carmelvisualarts
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
That was so good!!!! Thank you!
Wow! So beautifully simple.. for you!
thanks for this video, i enjoy it a fwd much but still, i love the value map that he mentions at the begging, break a leg all! enjoy your painting
Fascinating use of green in different values and temperature and injecting it into waarm and cool reds
Maravilloso!
Great great great video….added bonus fab conversation and no music ❤
Amazing!
Bravissimo!
Thank you!❤
Excellent demonstration by a fantastic artist I only had basically one question to ask about his values and he explained that early on in the demo. Sure was disrupting the same woman in the background asking so many petty questions.
Lei è un grande maestro ❤
Great video!
@Carmelvisualarts
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Palette colours : Cad yellow light , titanium white , cad. Red med. cad red dark , Ali’z crimson, cerulean blue , cobalt blue , ivory black , viridian green ( uses ultra marine blue to darken colours , not black ). Short flats and filberts and cheraz
the best artist drawing roses 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@Carmelvisualarts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
I missed The series of brushes you were using.Would do you use the same brushes In oil paints that were not water-soluble? Rosemary and co, what series?
Thanks 🙏❤️.
What brand of paper towels are you using?
I wish we could also see the subject he was painting, so we get a better idea of how he is tackling things on the fly. To only see the stages of progress (without a finished idea of what it's going to look like), I get that syndrome where I can only see the strokes, not the whole picture of what it's aiming for. Just a tip!
What brand of jam do you buy for your jam jars?
The lighting on the canvas went too dark about halfway through plus camera person never showed set up. No reflection on Dennis Perrin’s talent. He was fantastic.
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You seemed to clean your brushes in between in a glass of water? And then dried the brush in a paper towel - Is that also what you do when you have finished painting for the Day?
@Carmelvisualarts
3 жыл бұрын
Dennis uses water-mixable oil paints. After each session, he cleans up with soap and water.
Are those synthetic brushes?
Really interesting but would like to see the source material.
@devinmichaelroberts9954
3 жыл бұрын
its clearly shown in the video many times. Right to his left.
@lynatno1
3 жыл бұрын
Devin Michael Roberts Thank you for your comment Devin. I think this was intended as an instructional video. As such it would have been more useful to see the source material shown constantly as a small insert.
Gorgeous! But way too difficult for a beginner like me.
When you’re filming a demonstration always take a pic of the subject. Otherwise there no frame of reference to see how he’s interpreting.
Would be good if we saw the picture while he painted it. You can do a little window of it.
@Carmelvisualarts
3 ай бұрын
I agree. I wish we had done that.
Why can I only see your palette and not your painting?
Does anyone know what Dennis' painting medium is? I sure would like to try it.
@trinaah7249
4 жыл бұрын
He said water soluble oil at around 6:00
@nancyhamer1141
3 жыл бұрын
@@trinaah7249 It's Artisan Medium by Winsor and Newton
Много лишних движений.
I found it disgusting that a demonstration by a great artist was disrupted by noise in the audience, indifferent and disrespectful people with no understanding of the value of what they were watching, it was so disappointing that this artist wasn’t honoured for his valuable teaching, I hope to see him again in a better setting.
@Carmelvisualarts
4 жыл бұрын
This is the great value of a live demonstration- that being to be able to interact with the instructor. He was honored with a large audience in close quarters and did not seem to mind any noises in the audience. In fact, he invited and warmly answered questions. Sorry you were dissapointed this time
@josephineayling6916
3 жыл бұрын
Its a teaching demonstration for heaven’s sake!?! The questions were extremely useful.
@charlesdesobry3777
3 жыл бұрын
Do you think he made this video for you? For gods sake, these people who were so 'disruptive' probably paid money to attend this event, and the artist did not seem annoyed whatsoever by the audience.
@amysbees6686
3 жыл бұрын
Anyone who hasn't attended an artist live demonstration has no idea what it's like. Certainly there is respectful quiet as the artist gets going, as they may be describing their materials/supplies and setup. Once things get rolling the artist encourages questions. It develops into a wonderful give and take between the artist and the attendees. This may not translate well when watches after, but I can assure you it is a very impactful experience!
EN ARGENTINA ,TENEMOS UNA PARAGUAYA """!! QUE EN EL TIEMPO QUE USTED REVLEA EL PINCEL,LE HISO UN CAMPO DE ROSAS,,"" MUY FIRULETERO HACA Y DESASE,!!! NO SIRVE NI PARA VER NI ENSEÑAR ,BAY
Очень красиво
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