I hope you do a video on that color - it always surprises me to see how vivid it is! We tend to imagine most icons are somber/earth tones, but this color is just wow! And i really enjoy hearing your voice, it makes me smile to hear the humor in it - you're really quite funny sometimes!
Precious work you do. I have a request. I know some ancient greek and try to hear the words you use when you refer to "linery" and other terms, like "cold light", but I cannot make them out enough to learn them. Can you give a list of these art terms in Greek? Like "rimatos" (sorry for mispelling), when referring to lines? I understand propsopon, and proplasmi, but I would love to know the greek word and spelling. God bless you and your hands.
Looks like your brush can hold a lot of paint, even if it is painting fine details (not a large brush). I think I need a better brush for my tempera paintings :)
Great video. I guess the bright red color from the past was achieved with minium (also known as lead red). Today, one can use cadmium red to imitate, but the effect it will never be the same. Antonis, do you sometimes work with historical pigments?
Another great tutorial on the ancient art of Byzantine Orthodox icons... Just amazing! Thank you!
Thank you so much Leo!!!
Really enjoyed watching you make these lines - so helpful to see your process! Thank you and God bless.
Thank you!! So glad this was helpful!!!
Thank you antonis for the informative tutorial and to be honest with you I always wanted learn how to speak greek
Philippe thank you!!! Greek is a great language to learn!! 😊😊
I hope you do a video on that color - it always surprises me to see how vivid it is! We tend to imagine most icons are somber/earth tones, but this color is just wow! And i really enjoy hearing your voice, it makes me smile to hear the humor in it - you're really quite funny sometimes!
ΕΞΕΡΕΤΙΚΟΣ!
Χαιρετίσματα από την Σερβία
Thank you so much!!! Glad you liked it!
@@PaintingtheLight Βλέποντας τα βιδεακια σου, έκανα την πρώτη μου εικόνα. Αμμα έχεις ινσταγραμ την ανέβασα στο προφίλ μου fotoml_serbia
Καλησπέρα Δάσκαλε. Ευχαριστούμε για ένα ακόμα εξαιρετικό μάθημα!
Κυριακή σε ευχαριστώ πάρα πάρα πολύ!!
So helpful! I was trying to guess the other day how they're done.
thank you!
Thank YOU!!!
Precious work you do. I have a request. I know some ancient greek and try to hear the words you use when you refer to "linery" and other terms, like "cold light", but I cannot make them out enough to learn them. Can you give a list of these art terms in Greek? Like "rimatos" (sorry for mispelling), when referring to lines? I understand propsopon, and proplasmi, but I would love to know the greek word and spelling. God bless you and your hands.
Τελειο!
Ευχαριστώ Δημήτρη!! Χαίρομαι αν σου ειναι χρήσιμα τα Βιντεο
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Looks like your brush can hold a lot of paint, even if it is painting fine details (not a large brush). I think I need a better brush for my tempera paintings :)
👍It's true... Kolinsky brushes are amazing! Thank you so much for commenting!
A tutorial on red garments would ne wonderful!!!
Great idea!! Thank you!!
Great video. I guess the bright red color from the past was achieved with minium (also known as lead red). Today, one can use cadmium red to imitate, but the effect it will never be the same. Antonis, do you sometimes work with historical pigments?
This red is kinnavari
Thank you Alex. No I don't really bother with rare pigments 😊😊😁
Thank you Rosalia!!
I have one request. Can you make a video focusing on the lips and eyes?
That's a really great idea!! I might do that soon!!
Please don't stop speaking in English! You're the only one we have!😅
Fevronija Thank you!!!! People demand some Greek tutorials though!! 😊😊
but many of us don t understand everything the agiografer say.....anyway fantastic videos.
How do I order from you?
antoniscosm@yahoo.gr
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