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That was so inspiring for me and thank you for the very helpful tips!
Fantastic painting… thx for posting
Thanks!
This was such a wonderful and helpful demonstration, Jenny! Thank you again for sharing your amazing talent and teachings with us! This was a terrific compliment to your fabulous book which I have been pouring over!
What an Informative Clip. Thanks a lot
Thank you for sharing this, i got a lot from it.
Love your videos and your artwork, Jenny!
You are extremely talented ❤❤❤❤
Cool video ❤❤❤
Promo SM 🌈
Amazing!!!
Brilliant👍👍👍
Thank very much Jenny, really lovely, and inspiring work and I learned a lot. David. Xxx
I agree the DS colours are lovely ❤
smashing Graham very nice.
What is this Artists name?
In such a short time! Lovely!
Always love your work Viv, you taught me so much at your home workshops thank you x
Thank you David for that video always great to see you working on a painting on KZread. I have all your books and videos that you have brought out over the years and have helped me know end wonderful stuff, thank you.
You have also shown how to use a background in a creative way. I always struggle with backgrounds so found your tutorial immensely helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the very helpful demonstration of the use of multi media.
Thank you!
💋 *PromoSM*
Great job Tim. Love the atmospheric lighting.
Excellent tips David, thank you so much.
Had the pleasure of painting with David a few times. If you don't appreciate what's going on here, you don't appreciate traditional art. David is a master of his trade. Honest, pure and original.
And time ran out.
Absolutely brilliant Artwork 👏
I’m not convinced, I’d like to see it finished, but I thought the likeness was very poor.
It seems incomplete, although a nice journey 👍thanks
She actually has a rounder face, and is younger than the portrait. Was she pleased with the portrait? Van Gogh and Da Vinci had an advantage, remember -- no one knew the people he painted, so no complaints.
That is one tortured soul...
That was fantastic, I am just a hobby painter, never paint portraits, but this inspires me to go and give it a try, big thanks and a big hug, be blessed.
Fantastic study. I enjoyed the tonal qualities. Thankyou.
Fantastic! I'd love to see part 2! Is that possible?
David followed this video up with a step-by-step demo of the final stages in his studio. We are sharing this online as part of our 2020 Virtual Patchings Festival which opens on July 9. You will be able to join us here www.painters-online.co.uk/paintersonline-virtual-patchings-festival
I gain more from watching what the artist is doing if I can see the subject while the painting is being worked on. The requires inserting a photo of the subject in a corner of the screen as seen by the artist from the artist’s point of view.
This was soothing to watch, would love to see more.
A british oak! You got that! 2:42 not just any oak. a british oak!
Wonderful! Some company found a way to make charcoal very expensive (with all sort of accessories ) I'll stick with my super cheap and fantastic. charcoal. Just like every other stuff these days, ppl buy things they don't need to look a little cool to others. To me, it looks so sad. As for the artwork above, it's beautiful
Joe HARB I would suggest you take a look at characteristics of a product. It’s easy to simple generalize preconceived expectations. Can an artist make who makes great work with Nitram make it with other types of Charcoal. However, the same could be said about any craft. Could an NBA player still play to their status quo with a pair of cheap, basic shoes? Of course. However, anything that gets you a better performance can always be highly regarded in any craft. Nitram is more expensive, but their sticks do not wear down nearly as fast as other standard willow and vine charcoal. Check out their website, read their story and process. If it’s not for you, that’s all good as well. Either way, it’s all about the craft.
@@dougdabbs8155 update: I looked for a relatively long time to find your reply and give an overdue update on nitram. I watch many many artists on yt). I previously bought nitram to try and it was a seller that charges triple the price. ($21 per 5 5mm pack). Luckily I got introduced to a new seller and got all the nitram packs for around $8.7 a pack. I am so glad I did. Thank you for ur comment and have a cool day. I am far from being an arist but I love sketching and drawing portraits from imagination. Nitram with the right charcoal paper works amazing.
Beautiful,, I liked the way charcoal can be used like Impression,,,,, but what ink you used as liquid wash?? Anyone please???
nikhil deshmukh quink ink
Nice looking product, brilliant looking art. To be honest I thought it was looking great after the washes!
Really informative video Robert. After watching this I'm going to do a picture using just charcoal, pastel & pencil to create a light & dark picture.
fantastic
What people do not realise is the amount of time it takes to produce a representational portrait, don't forget that this is just a demonstration within a time constraint showing technique and process. Sometimes it can take 2, 3 and even 4 weeks of studio time to produce a portrait of the sitter with lots of sittings as well as the time the artist takes in getting to know the sitter and their personality. A true master will combine all this. Well done David for an excellent demo.
Brilliant techNique and skills. Many many thanks
apprenez d abord à dessiner ensuite transmettez votre savoir faire aux autres . merci..
He doesn't get anywhere near finishing the painting. And there is no part 2 where he does finish.
I sketch with small brush &umber then rub out.Everyone has their own way.Sargent was my teacher.Lear by doing.
"The portrait painter has two things to take in mind when painting a portrait... The first is to make a reasonable replication of the subject being painted, and the second is to add something of the character of the subject being painted. The first easy, the second, hard." ~ Leonardo da Vinci. This painting fails on both accounts.
Thank you David for a very informative demonstration, we can all learn from this if we're not so judgemental!!!!!!!! The painting is of to a great start!!!!!!!! painting a portrait from life is the hardest thing to do!!!!!!!!!