HAHHA this is a great video!!! I am painting "with" you today- you spoil us with live chats and so much character!! thanks this in particular helps so much and gives me the feel of having a team mate to paint with!!!
Yupari, I’m so excited to watch you paint...especially a painting from one of my favorite painters! And I so enjoy your humor. But I’m especially excited to learn some of Sargents techniques. Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift and the techniques you’re using!
Your tutorials and videos are super helpful thank you so much! I was struggling with painting a face for one of my paintings, but after seeing this video and your technique, I finally managed to finish it and be happy with how it turned out! Subscribed + liked.
Pince nez . Glasses without the ear wires. It just pinched onto the nose. This is a tough one to paint. I’m in the middle of my first effort to kind of follow your method and I was thrilled to be able to draw the head freehand without intricate measuring nor pantograph nor projector.
Cold wax is also made by Gamblin. It mattifies and it is used for impasto . It speeds up drying and you can add Galkyd medium to make it dry superfast . It is used alot in abstract painting .
You mentioned his glasses. The are not called a monocle because that has only one lense but this has two lenses and is called a pince nez (pinch nose in French). My father had one which he inherited from his father. Henry (UK).
The likeness isn't quite there but I'm sure that you probably realize that. It just proves to us how challenging portrait painting can be, much less forgiving than painting landscapes. The main thing is that you are an inspiration to us with your positive attitude. I really enjoy drawing along with you. Please keep up the good work.
I dont know where your microphone is but we can ear you breath in it and your P's pitch really strong because of it, but anyway good job I love seeing your studies you are an amazing artist.
Very nice, but....hardly the way Sargent would have painted. Speaking as a life long working artist, this causes me to reflect back forty years to art school when we had to go paint at the Boston Museum. A great exercise for understanding the artist's thinking and structure. Yes, of course this is a quick study, but even so, never abandon the very basic and essential observations of gesture, angles and the character of your subject. To look at the two images, Sargent's is a vision of engaged contentment, perhaps a man at the theater, while the copy looks tense and stiff, not unlike Peter Lorre when Sidney Greenstreet points a gun at him.
it is a demonstration for learning, and he painted this to learn more himself about the techniques of the masters. That’s why it’s called a master *study*, not a master copy.
To your medium quest this might help 4 parts Gamblin cold wax 1 part your mixture of (2 part Stand oil, 1 part Demar, 2 to 4 Gamsol or turp to balance your preferred thickness. Also I believe the company your searching for is www.cornelissen.com/oils/mediums-and-siccatives/roberson-impasto-medium.html#product_tabs_description_tabbed
You should try something by Repin. His paint application was very different from Sargent's, less flowy, more focused on thick splotches of color, but the likeness he managed to achieve in most of his subjects was phenomenal.
19th Century Copal Varnishes www.jamescgroves.com/copalvarnish.htm This is what John Singer Sargent used. Copal varnish to turn the glossy oil paint into a suede "matte" finish.
Hi Yupari, Wow what a portrait! Amazing technique starting with the drawing in burnt sienna and then mixing all the correct face colors and keeping the proportions correct. Really great stuff! If you guys are looking for more realism paintings, check my channel at ShawNshawN. All the best Yupari. Can't wait to see more.
Hey yupari I finally finished a portrait that I had been working on for almost 8 months my first completed. Do you have a email or way I can share it with you? You have and continue to mold me into the artist I am
The glasses are called “pinch nez spectacles”. They held in place by pinching the bridge of the nose, therefore didn’t need arms to hook over the ears . Sound uncomfortable if you ask me.
The gesture of the face is when the face goes up, down, right or left. So if you have a tilt on any direction the axes in the middle of the face will change. If the subjet is not looking at you directly for sure its going to change the gesture of the face. I hope it help you little bit sorry if not.
Sargent used wax in his watercolours as a resist, which he later scraped off. The use of wax in his oil paintings I have never read or heard of this before. i think you may be wrong in this .
you missed the big picture on this. Sargent would have worked much longer at the under structure to get the general aspects without any attention to the details.
Don’t.change your method of displaying your tutorials. As a painter for over 60.years, I wish this method of tutorial had been available to me in the beginning as it would have saved me years and years of struggle. Like learning guitar. You learn basic chords and practice but you only learn to sound professional when you began sitting and playing with friends and others do you actually learn and progress..
Quite early on in the video Yupari said the painting is not intended to be an exact copy. If he wanted a copy he would photograph the original painting and have it printed onto the canvas.
Sargent's also one of my favorite artists... and your work is also remarkable, sir. Thanks for posting!!
This video is great, from the tutorial to your energy. Really enjoyable and insightful! Thank you:)
I love this! So soothing to watch during these times. Subscribed.
So much information! Thank you! I’ll be watching this more than a few times and learning a bit more each time. 👏👏👏
I enjoyed every minute of this tutorial. It's a valuable resource of enlightenment.
HAHHA this is a great video!!! I am painting "with" you today- you spoil us with live chats and so much character!! thanks this in particular helps so much and gives me the feel of having a team mate to paint with!!!
Because Sargent! The only answer you really have to give.
You really make it seem so easy!
Yupari, I’m so excited to watch you paint...especially a painting from one of my favorite painters! And I so enjoy your humor. But I’m especially excited to learn some of Sargents techniques. Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift and the techniques you’re using!
Your tutorials and videos are super helpful thank you so much! I was struggling with painting a face for one of my paintings, but after seeing this video and your technique, I finally managed to finish it and be happy with how it turned out! Subscribed + liked.
With a family they come first or I would buy into your 20 dollars a month site . That's why I appreciate your UA-cam paintings so much thank you .
I like your work. Keep being honest and kind
Because Sargent. LOL. Yes. Love all the talking, btw.
Thank you! I’m glad you don’t mind all the talking 😅
Older man going gray and thinning hair with a shadow of a days growth of gray beard. You do really good work. Thanks.
Aaaa can't wait to paint this along with you! your videos is wonderful.
The day you stop live streaming is the day i die of boredom while painting alone😂
Thanks for sharing. It is most appreciated.
The best tutor thank you
Excellent…thanks…
Great job 👍
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Amazingly good... wowwwww!
Amazing
Pince nez . Glasses without the ear wires. It just pinched onto the nose. This is a tough one to paint. I’m in the middle of my first effort to kind of follow your method and I was thrilled to be able to draw the head freehand without intricate measuring nor pantograph nor projector.
Really love your work ❤
Cold wax is also made by Gamblin. It mattifies and it is used for impasto . It speeds up drying and you can add Galkyd medium to make it dry superfast . It is used alot in abstract painting .
You mentioned his glasses. The are not called a monocle because that has only one lense but this has two lenses and is called a pince nez (pinch nose in French). My father had one which he inherited from his father. Henry (UK).
It’s my 4th year of academia I’ve never learned that Much :o thanks for the tutorial:)
You are one artist who make big video
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The likeness isn't quite there but I'm sure that you probably realize that. It just proves to us how challenging portrait painting can be, much less forgiving than painting landscapes. The main thing is that you are an inspiration to us with your positive attitude. I really enjoy drawing along with you. Please keep up the good work.
Very good.i lern very from this video
I'm looking forward to this one.
Yupari, this tutorial was amazing! I love it! Felicidades.
Solo una pregunta que no entendía, cual fue el amarillo que usaste. Gracias.
Wow 😊 😊 👍
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I dont know where your microphone is but we can ear you breath in it and your P's pitch really strong because of it, but anyway good job I love seeing your studies you are an amazing artist.
Wow, Nice and Good painting
Leveled the tilt of the head. Getting that right is something you have to take care of at the beginning. Also the mouth is slightly out of position.
Lovely work....
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Why you put on the lights first? Is that something of sergeant? Because I've learned first put in the darks. Want to study on sergeant paintings
Very nice, but....hardly the way Sargent would have painted. Speaking as a life long working artist, this causes me to reflect back forty years to art school when we had to go paint at the Boston Museum. A great exercise for understanding the artist's thinking and structure. Yes, of course this is a quick study, but even so, never abandon the very basic and essential observations of gesture, angles and the character of your subject. To look at the two images, Sargent's is a vision of engaged contentment, perhaps a man at the theater, while the copy looks tense and stiff, not unlike Peter Lorre when Sidney Greenstreet points a gun at him.
Dave H I’m pretty sure that Sargent couldn’t even do a Sargent in two hours. I learned more from watching this tutorial than I did from your comment.
it is a demonstration for learning, and he painted this to learn more himself about the techniques of the masters. That’s why it’s called a master *study*, not a master copy.
To your medium quest this might help 4 parts Gamblin cold wax 1 part your mixture of (2 part Stand oil, 1 part Demar, 2 to 4 Gamsol or turp to balance your preferred thickness. Also I believe the company your searching for is www.cornelissen.com/oils/mediums-and-siccatives/roberson-impasto-medium.html#product_tabs_description_tabbed
You should try something by Repin. His paint application was very different from Sargent's, less flowy, more focused on thick splotches of color, but the likeness he managed to achieve in most of his subjects was phenomenal.
Sargent was the best. No one can match him
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Thanks for these videos:)
Yupari good work (as an artist and as a teacher) Thank you !
You're a amazing teacher. I learnt a lot new things from your every videos.
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The eyeglasses are most likely called Pince Nez.
Loved watching this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and techniques with such an honest rendering of the much beloved portrait painter Sargent.
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19th Century Copal Varnishes www.jamescgroves.com/copalvarnish.htm This is what John Singer Sargent used. Copal varnish to turn the glossy oil paint into a suede "matte" finish.
#foreverlearning another good one yupari! Love your work, positive attitude and drive. Thank you for uploading...
Perfect , you are great Yupari ! May I know where are you from ? And where are you living ?
Well done, Yupari! :) Question: what is the name of the light yellow color next to yellow ochre? Name not listed. What is its purpose?
nickel yellow, Yupari has been using it to increase tone keeping lights warm
I have same question....please let me know if you get it......Tks.
Hi Yupari,
Wow what a portrait! Amazing technique starting with the drawing in burnt sienna and then mixing all the correct face colors and keeping the proportions correct. Really great stuff! If you guys are looking for more realism paintings, check my channel at ShawNshawN. All the best Yupari. Can't wait to see more.
Hey yupari I finally finished a portrait that I had been working on for almost 8 months my first completed. Do you have a email or way I can share it with you? You have and continue to mold me into the artist I am
Im so proud to be subscribed. to your channel and be one of your students.
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The spectacles are Pinze nez
a sincere advice:too much breathing sound. Good videos,bro!
I think Sargent will have used a massing technique then start adding the rest
Great content and love your work but you're way overmodulated. Perhaps moving the mic further away?
Very well done! What brand and grain of canvas do you recommend for portrait studies?
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Pince nez. Sorry the first comment was messed up by auto correct. But it’s French I think.
The glasses are called “pinch nez spectacles”. They held in place by pinching the bridge of the nose, therefore didn’t need arms to hook over the ears . Sound uncomfortable if you ask me.
Oh wow, thanks for the info! I’ve been wondering what those were for some time. Yea, they do sound uncomfortable 😅
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Everyone talks about gestures and when it comes to drawing a model who poses I get it but what is a gesture of a face?
The gesture of the face is when the face goes up, down, right or left. So if you have a tilt on any direction the axes in the middle of the face will change. If the subjet is not looking at you directly for sure its going to change the gesture of the face. I hope it help you little bit sorry if not.
Sargent used wax in his watercolours as a resist, which he later scraped off. The use of wax in his oil paintings I have never read or heard of this before. i think you may be wrong in this .
you missed the big picture on this. Sargent would have worked much longer at the under structure to get the general aspects without any attention to the details.
Don’t.change your method of displaying your tutorials. As a painter for over 60.years, I wish this method of tutorial had been available to me in the beginning as it would have saved me years and years of struggle.
Like learning guitar. You learn basic chords and practice but you only learn to sound professional when you began sitting and playing with friends and others do you actually learn and progress..
Buen intento, pero falto mas parecido.
Yupari you are good but I see flaws that you should not be making for instant the axis of the eye along with he angle of the glasses luv ya vid men
Shaniece Porter yeah
Quite early on in the video Yupari said the painting is not intended to be an exact copy. If he wanted a copy he would photograph the original painting and have it printed onto the canvas.
this is a master STUDY, not a copy - he painted this for the purpose of learning more about the techniques of the artist, not to create an exact copy.
Perspective on pince-nez wrong....
You refer to “Nickel Yellow,” but do not list it in your explanation.
I wish people wouldn't copy the masters' paintings. It's heresy.
No
Good painting, but it doesn't look like the bloke.
it’s a master study, not a copy. Isn’t meant to.
Boring
bad very bad .. ((bad copy .. !!!
it’s not a copy... it’s a study.
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