Watercolors by Carlos Espiga! | Painting Masters 45

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In this episode of Painting Masters I wanted to share with you some paintings by Carlos Espiga, a Spanish watercolor painter.
I found his artwork in a magazine left by a student of mine, and immediately fell in love with certain aspects of it - mainly the feeling behind the scenes.
I hope you enjoy this episode!
- Liron
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  • @marieanderson6311
    @marieanderson63114 жыл бұрын

    His forests with steps and the one with green/ochre water. Lovely! And of course the last one with nature taking over. Breath taking! Thank you!!

  • @barbaraverser1056
    @barbaraverser10564 жыл бұрын

    Those large rocks and reflections at 2:42, the river rocks at 12:55, palm trees, buildings, and perspective at 14:43, and most of all the monastery at 15:26. I think it's his use of the darkest values against the lightest ones that draw me into the scene, and maybe the use of hard and soft edges...Whatever it is thank you, Liron for introducing us to yet another wonderful artist!

  • @LironYan

    @LironYan

    4 жыл бұрын

    Happy I can help introduce you to new artists! 😊🙏🏼

  • @larrymarshall9454
    @larrymarshall94544 жыл бұрын

    Wow! His control over light and shadow is incredible. It seems to allow him to pack his work with detail without distracting from the composition. Each of his paintings almost demand extensive time with them.

  • @gingerbuchanan2795
    @gingerbuchanan27954 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes...the tension in that red bridge with the sharp lines! I could feel the height almost instilled fear. Not that I would want that in my living room, but I just like the way he creates a tangible mood in every work.

  • @barbaragemin5117
    @barbaragemin51174 жыл бұрын

    Definitely the seminary ! Colours and composition I found more harmonious. Also he really created a special atmosphere. That's the best aspect of the work.

  • @nettie4750
    @nettie47504 жыл бұрын

    I love the abandoned building interior at 4:00 minutes into the video. The red and blue balance in that piece was amazing.

  • @rashone2879
    @rashone28794 жыл бұрын

    What beautiful paintings. My favorite is the first one you showed with the narrow boardwalk weaving through the water. I happen to like green and purple and variations of them, so this was especially appealing to me. I really like how he uses fine, calligraphic line work which contrasts with softer areas of color.

  • @FrugalPops
    @FrugalPops4 жыл бұрын

    I love these lessons on different painters. I loved most of the pictures the first one the most. You questioned whether this was a Marsh or a Swamp. It is a Swamp a Marsh is all grasses, reeds, or sedges. Like the saltmarshes in south Louisiana.

  • @snuuby5468
    @snuuby54684 жыл бұрын

    I love the railway car in the field. It is interesting that there is a tree growing inside the car. The colors are so realistic that you feel that I am there. Along the same line is the abandoned car that is stuck in the mud. It looks like someone gave up and left the car where it was.

  • @gosiaplummer4794
    @gosiaplummer47944 жыл бұрын

    Abandonded building .... definitely my favorite. Maybe because slightly reminds me my ultimate favorite Marc Folly.... also introduced to me by Liron!

  • @lindyashford7744
    @lindyashford77444 жыл бұрын

    He does something unusual, he omits detail in the places the brain would naturally omit. Most artists seem to feel a need to include everything. He does this without neglecting to include complexity, which he also does in the point the brain would naturally want to look at. The images with vehicles are the least effective. I liked the early image with the rocks and water, and the beach scene you liked less, also the nearly monochrome church or cathedral closeup with the upper part very detailed and the lower very minimal, very clever because that is the reverse of what most artists would think was how to paint a view, you know, building at the bottom sky above. He is a breaker of rules, I think, and enjoys it. The people in his beach scenes are wonderfully individual and do not look generic. He is an artist whose work reads very well.

  • @miriambryant6975
    @miriambryant69754 жыл бұрын

    You saved the best for last. When it popped up, I said, "WOW". Thanks for the detailed review. Hope you have a very productive new year and always watercolor from your heart.

  • @ptstrngr12345
    @ptstrngr123454 жыл бұрын

    The abandoned boxcar really spoke to me and now I'm trying to figure out what it was trying to say to me. I'm not trying to be funny, it just hit me somewhere but I don't know where. It's churning and churning. I know there are some viewers out there who know what I mean. Keep doing what you're doing, Liron, because you're good at it.

  • @gingerbuchanan2795
    @gingerbuchanan27954 жыл бұрын

    Very nice collection! He reminds me of Kanta Harusaki as far as some technique. Lovely use of water!

  • @lindashepard1541
    @lindashepard15414 жыл бұрын

    Choosing a favorite is impossible, but I can't get out of my mind's eye the picture with the ornate towers on a cathedral (?) in the top 1/3 of the picture and the bare stone wall below. The colors, the texture...amazing. Thanks, Liron.

  • @kathleenalbright3908
    @kathleenalbright39084 жыл бұрын

    Love them all, but I particularly like the cafe or luncheonette inside/outside scene. Almost monochromatic with gentle touches of blue-grays and greyed down pinks. The composition kept my eyes searching through the painting imagining the story behind it. The front windows have only slight reflections, just enough to give the impression of looking through glass. More reflections on the tabletops and then even more pronounced side windows reflections. Thank you for sharing this skilled and talented artist.

  • @ARetroWorld2000
    @ARetroWorld20004 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing this artist's work Liron - there's several of these I'd hang in my home, but the Abandoned Boxcar at 10:00 is one of the most fascinating to me. It shows an incredible range of style, particularly in the contrast between the distant/fogged background and the stark color and detail of the foreground, creating great depth. Amazing how two very different approaches can both contain great detail. Thanks!

  • @francoiseblais884
    @francoiseblais8844 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much

  • @LironYan

    @LironYan

    4 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure (:

  • @rayanneedwards8542
    @rayanneedwards85424 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this great coverage of Carlos Espiga. Amazing work.

  • @freyamariano106
    @freyamariano1064 жыл бұрын

    Oh and happy new year Liron!

  • @monopinion8799
    @monopinion87994 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the paintings very much. I get that he must be a loner but a very talented. Thank you 🙏

  • @sallywright5503
    @sallywright55034 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful work. The last one was my favorite too. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @darmarferi
    @darmarferi4 жыл бұрын

    I like looking at old abandoned asylums creepy but interesting the paining is fantastic

  • @otodidact6134
    @otodidact61344 жыл бұрын

    I like these kinds of videos, discovering artists and their styles is highly interesting, thank you for making these among your other works, this is truly appreciated. The paintings I particular liked, was the beach scenes and the one right after that also at 12:14 but I did like quite a lot of them.

  • @pilucapiluca9735
    @pilucapiluca97354 жыл бұрын

    wow!!! Last one was my favourite!! I've been playing around with the "comic idea" too... since i read "Les mondes d'Aldébaran" by Leo... The landscapes are great and the story.. oh my god..!! i think i started to paint because of that.. Thanks for sharing!! You definitely should go with the comic idea!!! Love from Spain!!!

  • @ArtistWizardry
    @ArtistWizardry4 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Really, really interesting paintings.

  • @peterpeter2479
    @peterpeter24794 жыл бұрын

    wow. I'm speechless

  • @StephenMarkTurner
    @StephenMarkTurner4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, very nice

  • @sudhakarsonavane6356

    @sudhakarsonavane6356

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Liron. It was a pleasure to watch beautiful paintings of the rusted, abandoned things. The artist has a very good control over wet into wet, flow of watercolor. Thanks for sharing.

  • @romandiazy
    @romandiazy4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lyron, thanks for showing us this artist! Do you have any recomendations or opinions on watercolor magazines worth subscribing to?

  • @gosiaplummer4794

    @gosiaplummer4794

    4 жыл бұрын

    romandiazy yes! I would like list of good magazines!

  • @jscook54
    @jscook544 жыл бұрын

    These type vids are interesting, but my favorites are in order: you painting and explaining what you are doing and second your talking ones where you talk art philosophy for lack of a better description. Thanks.

  • @freyamariano106
    @freyamariano1064 жыл бұрын

    His work reminds me of the art on the last of us game 😍😍😍 damn this guy is awesome!

  • @termite7790
    @termite7790 Жыл бұрын

    I can’t pick one right now.

  • @andrasolivier7185
    @andrasolivier71854 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. Sometimes, even the artists I personally dont like their style, could be inspiring. I m not able to choose the best or most interesting picture here. It s more like theres a good and bad moments for me on every one of those pictures. I absolutely adore how Carlos is expresing light, that s awesome and so those light shadows are! I hate how Carlos is presenting dark shadows, especially the color chosen (I would go for more blue-ish or purple-ish neutral than those black ones to extend the awesome light expresion he does). In some cases there are an awesome background, very loose and harmonic, sometimes its just too overworked and therefore feels a bit tense or distracting. Next awesome are those reflections, they almost always look better than the original reflected, and thats a bit pity to me. I like the themes chosen a lot but I seriously (unlike u mr. Liron) dont like the composition in most pictures, making me unpleasant feeling of need to widen the view. Same goes with the object placing that in most pictures does not correspond with the overall composition and in some of them even blocking the flow. Then theres the green color. He does a lot of nature but those greens are sooo artificial and that distract me a lot. If that is intentional it s not the way it works for me. Overall I must say that the light expression is so good it kinda makes me jealous even if theres a feel (i dont know if Carlos does or not) like theres a lot of pencil contoures done first and then filled with the watercolor (which is like a barbarism to me in relation to watercolor and i hate it) so why even watercolor then if u want to control? Anyway thank you for your interesting choice of artist here and your interesting commentary.

  • @TheLeahsKitchen
    @TheLeahsKitchen4 жыл бұрын

    Really hard to pick a favorite - the last one was very impressive and the one with the red wagon. His perspective is phenomenal - thanks for showing these to us

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