Impressionist Harbor Painting: Finding Harmony in Color & Shape
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- A new impressionistic painting demosntration! This time a quaint English dockside scene. In this tutorial you will learn the art of capturing the essence of a harbor through loose brushwork, vibrant colors, and simplified shapes. Learn how to draw inspiration from a reference photo with subtle color alterations, using them as a springboard to create a harmonious palette that gives life to your painting. I am using techniques for simplifying complex scenes into dynamic arrangements of shapes, allowing you to convey the charm and character of the harbor with expressive flair.
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Wonderful to see what you were doing and listen to your process ❤
Thank you so much!
Thanks Malcolm! Beautiful paint like always.
Thank you too!
A wonderful little painting and your descriptions are so helpful thanku. 😊
My pleasure 😊
Beautiful as usual! Thank you, Malcolm ❤️ 😘
Thank you too!
Thank you so much Malcolm. As always, so worthwhile.
You're very welcome
😲 super job, 👍🎨🖌️ from Frances uk ♥️
I would like to send you a picture and see if you are interested in painting it. How do I do that?
Malcolm! I so appreciate your work. It's really helped my own practice. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, talent, and passions.
Thank you, it's a pleasure.
Very nice painting and wonderful demonstration of this scene, Malcolm. You really have a talent for simplification which is something I really struggle with. After having worked with you for quite a while now, I think I am at last getting there! Thank you. You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks Malcolm for another great teaching video.
Very welcome
Thank you for the wonderful demonstration!
It's a pleasure!
Great teaching, as always! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A lovely lively painting. Can you give more information about the paper you use. Did you apply gesso?
It is paper for oils, called Tela, made by Fabriano. No gesso required. Handy for quick studies like this.
Delightfull harbour scène, love it! And I am slowly but close to the end of your course Learn to paint with Impact. I feel already more confident which makes my joy to paint increasing more and more. Thank you so much Malcolm!
Wonderful! Thank you
That was so nice thank you Malcolm, learning learning 😅😍
Thank you!
Very instructive. Thank you😊😊😊
You’re welcome 😊
❤💯👍👍👍
Do you suggest putting a varnish on oil paintings once dry?
Absolutely. At least a layer of retouch varnish which still lets the paint breathe and dry fully to the lower layers.
Wow your colours are beautiful Malcolm, you make it look so easy, but it does take practice and more practice and I guess as artists we have the joy of always learning something new. It’s rather exciting 😀 thank you for another great demo, can’t wait to give it a go!
Thank you. Its very abstract in some ways - letting shapes suggest details. Nice when it works.
@@MalcolmDewey Ja for sure, and you know how! 😘
Magical scene
Thank you!
Thank you Malcolm for this lovely demonstration if harbor scene. The reference doesn’t seem to be as simple and easy as you have made it look! I would love to give it a try, it’s going to be a challenge!
Glad it was helpful! It is a challenge for sure.
Love the colors you used. Even the line drawing over the underpainting would have been beautiful in a frame.
Oh thank you Bonnie!
A bit of a challenge, but too pretty not to try it myself. Thank you Malcolm for another Terrific demo.
Go for it Terrie ♥️
You make it look so easy, I keep trying, 🖌️🎨 From Frances uk
Thanks so much 😊
TRES JOLI TABLEAU, TOUT PARAIT SI SIMPLE, SI ÉVIDENT QUAND ON TE REGARDE PEINDRE !
Thank you Isabelle