Some people even i, as a painter may look at this as just like doodles or a lazy messy painting that a child can do. But when i first did impressionist style painting, i could not make it look understandable. Impressionism takes discipline
@@LynnePriceStudio not sure I agree with that totally. I'll agree impressionism is difficult but everything is subjective. You can get away with not really knowing all the fundamentals with a very loose impression piece but to try and complete a detailed, realistic work where artistic license rarely applies is much much more difficult if you don't have proper experience, training or education. I guess in a sense it really applies to what the artist is more comfortable with doing.
In my experience…..Impressionism is exciting, un-predicable, emotive though not realism-given. It is an enjoyable style as if the brush takes a life of its own….I admit realism is more demanding in the discipline of the artist. I one time described impressionist style as a appropriate for ADHD….like myself….
@@DeliciousVicious777 - Impressionism needs practice and training. Impressionist paintings need to depict accurate lighting. You should know how to predict and understand how light affects a scene. It is not subjective at all as you can see if an impressionist painting is not right. By definition, impressionism is just like realism but the brush strokes are much more pronounced (more like leaving "impressions") on the surface; taking accurate depiction of light. Try to google "impressionism wikipedia."
@@DeliciousVicious777 - "Subjective" or "You can get away with not really knowing all the fundamentals" Nope. There are specific criteria for a painting or the technique applied to be classified as impressionistic. The founders of this movement were highly skilled painters capable of creating even the most realistic artworks. The comprehension of how to capture light and its impact on a scene is an objective skill. Additionally, factors such as color harmony and the precise sequence of adding, mixing, and applying paint to particular areas of the canvas are crucial aspects to consider.
i’ve been drawing since i was a toddler and my artist idol was claude monet, he fought for the freedom of art which is just incredible. he didnt let those rules control his imagination.
As a painter myself I often get sort of overwhelmed before starting a new project and often have to reference classic impressionism examples. It was really enjoyable to watch you work and the painting develop on the panel, it gives the feeling of "yes, this is how it's made". The moment where you added the darker blue to the sky then the lighter blue below that suddenly gave the painting distance was simple but magical.
I have a friend that paints she refuses gallery Shows so she won't get pegged into a category were all capable of skill, it's the gift that you envy. My friend taught me it's all in the way we look at something. Rather than paint the object its self paint what you see around the object. Btw you are gifted that can't be learned. My next life Lord🙏
Беспорядочные мазки преврщаются в прекрасную живопись..! А люди почему то стремятся,к реалистике ..а Импрессионизм пишут с трудом !!! Спасибо за ваш труд !!! ❤😊
This is beautiful and even tho Im not a painter I have this deep sense and ambition to be able to paint something like this one day. Ill buy my materials and start working on something.
This is the best video I have seen so far demonstrating Monet's technique. The only thing that could make it better would be to have text saying which color you are taking up on the screen. The speed is so fast I can't tell which blue you are choosing, and I think that's confusing for us beginners, to know which blue to choose for warm/cool,, for shadows, for different parts of the sky. If the name of the color was on the screen when your brush goes into the color on the palette that would be really helpful
I mostly draw and do not paint much, but do some painting. You paint like magic. I studied the impressionists in college in Art History( over 40 years ago) and did a few copies and ones "in the style", but your painting is absolutely wonderful! Your technique is amazing and the colors are so wonderful! I so enjoy watching you!
If you want to paint like Monet, you must set your canvas in front of nature and learn to transpose nature’s range of light and shadow to pigment’s range. This video is about copying a painting that is Monet’s transposition of nature’s range. Nature’s range is like that of an 88 key keyboard… and pigment’s range is only from a couple of octaves worth of keys.
Samir, thank you for sharing…Very inspiring and motivating. I watch this video many time and till go at it with the small brushes, the flicks of the hand and especially the mixing of other colors with the greens and blues. Thanks…..
One thing I don't like about impressionist style is that it's so time-consuming and requires a variety of colors, but in the end, it's definitely worth it!
hello how did you get that nice reddish/pink color all over the paper at the start? Is it like a primer or is it just really thinned out red paint, sorry I'm new to painting any help is much appreciated!
Very good demo. I like how loose your brush strokes are applied. You reproduction doesn’t copy the Monet exactly, but it is a very good painting in it’s own right. Bravo! Question, what colors do you use in your ground? Thanks.
thank you! I use any warm color for the background. often after painting I mix all the remaining paint on the palette. I add a little burnt sienna to get a warmer tone. I apply such paint mixed with linseed oil on 5-6 canvases and then rub it well with an old cloth and wipe off the excess. hope this help
If it is not too much work, could you please mention which colors you are mixing. Do you have any plans of doing a tutorial on other paintings like sunrise stary night? Thank you for posting this, this is great. How did you start your learning? Did you take classes?
thank you so much for the kind words. List of the colors I am using you can find at the beginning of every video. Usualy in the firs 1-2min. I will paint more Monets painting for sure. I learned everything about painting from internet,youtube tutorials,books,and I just practiced a lot. Do you paint?
@@PaintingWithSamir thank you for your response. I meant to ask for which paints you are mixing to get a given color. I am trying to learn to paint. What are your recommendations for books and videos to learn? Your channel is obviously on my list.
Question; when you go from color to color it seems you do not have to wipe the brush. I could not see you do that. I think it is a result of your touch with the brush_But I did see you change to a smaller brush….
How do prevent your colors from getting muddy when you apply one of top of another? How do you decide which layer should be applied first. I get fat over lean, I am referring to colors. Amazing. Just watching is amazing
I'm guessing what he does is apply the paint thinly (which then dries fast) and then apply another color over it with soft brush strokes as to not mix it with the previous paint.
just a random question...im a watercolor artist and i wanna introduce myself to this type of painting...is this oil paintings right? thank u u paint absolutely gorgeous ♥️
Imprimatura is a painting technique that involves applying a thin, colored layer of paint on a canvas or panel before starting the actual painting. This initial layer is usually a warm, earthy color, such as burnt sienna, raw umber, or yellow ochre, and is used to establish the overall tonality and value of the painting. The imprimatura can serve as a foundation for subsequent layers of paint, providing a visual unity to the painting and creating a sense of depth and richness in the colors. It also helps to prevent the white canvas from showing through the paint layers and can make it easier to judge the values and color relationships of the subsequent layers.
Some people even i, as a painter may look at this as just like doodles or a lazy messy painting that a child can do. But when i first did impressionist style painting, i could not make it look understandable. Impressionism takes discipline
Impressionism is much more difficult than tight realism.
@@LynnePriceStudio not sure I agree with that totally. I'll agree impressionism is difficult but everything is subjective. You can get away with not really knowing all the fundamentals with a very loose impression piece but to try and complete a detailed, realistic work where artistic license rarely applies is much much more difficult if you don't have proper experience, training or education.
I guess in a sense it really applies to what the artist is more comfortable with doing.
In my experience…..Impressionism is exciting, un-predicable, emotive though not realism-given. It is an enjoyable style as if the brush takes a life of its own….I admit realism is more demanding in the discipline of the artist. I one time described impressionist style as a appropriate for ADHD….like myself….
@@DeliciousVicious777 - Impressionism needs practice and training. Impressionist paintings need to depict accurate lighting. You should know how to predict and understand how light affects a scene. It is not subjective at all as you can see if an impressionist painting is not right. By definition, impressionism is just like realism but the brush strokes are much more pronounced (more like leaving "impressions") on the surface; taking accurate depiction of light. Try to google "impressionism wikipedia."
@@DeliciousVicious777 - "Subjective" or "You can get away with not really knowing all the fundamentals"
Nope. There are specific criteria for a painting or the technique applied to be classified as impressionistic. The founders of this movement were highly skilled painters capable of creating even the most realistic artworks. The comprehension of how to capture light and its impact on a scene is an objective skill. Additionally, factors such as color harmony and the precise sequence of adding, mixing, and applying paint to particular areas of the canvas are crucial aspects to consider.
I just started my painting journey and I love impressionist style painting so so much! it's just so soft and pleasing to the eye (':
i’ve been drawing since i was a toddler and my artist idol was claude monet, he fought for the freedom of art which is just incredible. he didnt let those rules control his imagination.
As a painter myself I often get sort of overwhelmed before starting a new project and often have to reference classic impressionism examples. It was really enjoyable to watch you work and the painting develop on the panel, it gives the feeling of "yes, this is how it's made". The moment where you added the darker blue to the sky then the lighter blue below that suddenly gave the painting distance was simple but magical.
I'm immensely envious. You're incredibly skilled and I would love to paint half as good as you!
thank you so much Richie. Just keep practicing, I am not that good :)
@@PaintingWithSamir You are not good, you are great 👌
Gracias por compartir Abrazo desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
you can be as good at him, you just have to paint a lot even if you are not good, that is what will make you improve
I have a friend that paints she refuses gallery Shows so she won't get pegged into a category were all capable of skill, it's the gift that you envy.
My friend taught me it's all in the way we look at something. Rather than paint the object its self paint what you see around the object.
Btw you are gifted that can't be learned.
My next life Lord🙏
Беспорядочные мазки преврщаются в прекрасную живопись..! А люди почему то стремятся,к реалистике ..а Импрессионизм пишут с трудом !!! Спасибо за ваш труд !!!
❤😊
This is beautiful and even tho Im not a painter I have this deep sense and ambition to be able to paint something like this one day. Ill buy my materials and start working on something.
This is the best video I have seen so far demonstrating Monet's technique. The only thing that could make it better would be to have text saying which color you are taking up on the screen. The speed is so fast I can't tell which blue you are choosing, and I think that's confusing for us beginners, to know which blue to choose for warm/cool,, for shadows, for different parts of the sky. If the name of the color was on the screen when your brush goes into the color on the palette that would be really helpful
Art videos bring me so much joy.
Cute paint.!!!
Thanks.
Thank you! Cheers!
love watching your videos. they are quick and to the point. I learn by watching and your videos are very helpful. thanks so much!
You are welcome Melanie. Glad it was helpful. cheers
That was so therapeutic to watch😌♥️
I mostly draw and do not paint much, but do some painting. You paint like magic. I studied the impressionists in college in Art History( over 40 years ago) and did a few copies and ones "in the style", but your painting is absolutely wonderful! Your technique is amazing and the colors are so wonderful! I so enjoy watching you!
thank you so much
If you want to paint like Monet, you must set your canvas in front of nature and learn to transpose nature’s range of light and shadow to pigment’s range. This video is about copying a painting that is Monet’s transposition of nature’s range. Nature’s range is like that of an 88 key keyboard… and pigment’s range is only from a couple of octaves worth of keys.
on word . fabulous .
Thankyou really like what you did here.
thanks, glad you liked it
That's very helped me, thank you 🌻 i hope someday i could paint like you
My pleasure 😊
Learned lot after seeing this video.
Glad I could help. cheers
This is excellent, CONGRATULATIONS. You are amazing
Very nice, Samir. Thank you for sharing this.
Glad you liked it!
beautiful painting!
thank you
This is so beautiful! 😍
Thank you!! 😊
while i am making this art i am enjoying and i am able to use the imagination in painting.
Finally !!! I was waiting for the Poplars !!!
Thank you so much ! You are amazing !!!
Thank you for your paintings and your videos
you are welcome
This is really amazing!! Wonderful painting‼︎
thanks
Thank you very beautiful 👍👍
I just saw your playlist… wow .. amazing man!
FABULOUS 👍🖌️🎨 from Frances uk ♥️
Loved your painting!
thanks
Outstanding painting work
Many many thanks
@@PaintingWithSamir welcome you
Nice work 🎉
Love your work.
Samir, thank you for sharing…Very inspiring and motivating. I watch this video many time and till go at it with the small brushes, the flicks of the hand and especially the mixing of other colors with the greens and blues. Thanks…..
Amazing!👏💖
Thank you! 😄
Very beautiful work.
what kind of paints do you use? any special brands to invest in or brushes that you love?
One thing I don't like about impressionist style is that it's so time-consuming and requires a variety of colors, but in the end, it's definitely worth it!
hello how did you get that nice reddish/pink color all over the paper at the start? Is it like a primer or is it just really thinned out red paint, sorry I'm new to painting any help is much appreciated!
Very nice. Subscribed.
Thanks and welcome
BJ...Super impresjonistyczna praca..Pozdrawiam z Polski...
Samir est tout simplement extraordinaire avec MONET
sir,i can't thank you enough. Alhamdulillah awesome zazakallah
Glad to hear that
Que maravilla. Realmente un genio. Espero poder acercarme aunque sea un poquito a su método.
Very good demo. I like how loose your brush strokes are applied. You reproduction doesn’t copy the Monet exactly, but it is a very good painting in it’s own right. Bravo! Question, what colors do you use in your ground? Thanks.
thank you! I use any warm color for the background. often after painting I mix all the remaining paint on the palette. I add a little burnt sienna to get a warmer tone. I apply such paint mixed with linseed oil on 5-6 canvases and then rub it well with an old cloth and wipe off the excess. hope this help
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! How many years have you been painting? I really enjoyed this. Hugs AK
A great painting to watch being painted!
Have you ever considered painting Armand Guillaumin?
damn the painting foxhole got me. i may give it a try
I love it
If it is not too much work, could you please mention which colors you are mixing. Do you have any plans of doing a tutorial on other paintings like sunrise stary night? Thank you for posting this, this is great. How did you start your learning? Did you take classes?
thank you so much for the kind words. List of the colors I am using you can find at the beginning of every video. Usualy in the firs 1-2min. I will paint more Monets painting for sure. I learned everything about painting from internet,youtube tutorials,books,and I just practiced a lot. Do you paint?
@@PaintingWithSamir thank you for your response. I meant to ask for which paints you are mixing to get a given color. I am trying to learn to paint. What are your recommendations for books and videos to learn? Your channel is obviously on my list.
This is lovely. Thank you for this wonderful instructional video. I love the relaxation of just watching... no words... it's lovely. Thank you.
thank you so much
Wow
❤️ Fantastic painting ❤️ Big thumbs up. I am sending lots of love and GOOD VIBES from Scotland.
thank you so much Luna ♥️♥️♥️
Belíssimo!
Nice painting, was is the name of the painting reference?
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I’ve just started impressionistic painting and chose an artwork by Monet. Do I just simply dab at the canvas to create the trees, grass, etc?
i wonder if this style also creats the same effec with acryclic paints
Show, muito bom!
Great job! I love it! Do you use oil or acrylics? Thanks!
Thano you ,I am using oils
Do you use acrylic or oil paint?
Samire, fantastično slikate 🥰. Zaista veliki talenat. Dali ste kanvas obojali samo sa uljanom bojom ili ste dodali boje u gesso?
hvala vam puno, koristim vec pripremljena platna tako da toniranje radim bojom pomjesanom sa terpentinom
Missed the reflected light on the hay stack. 😛
Can you do a show just on clouds like this?
will try to do that in one of the folowing videos.
Hi! I love the painting. My question is why is your canvas a light salmon/ terracotta color before you start?
Why is it color brown already before you paint? What do you used?
Question; when you go from color to color it seems you do not have to wipe the brush. I could not see you do that. I think it is a result of your touch with the brush_But I did see you change to a smaller brush….
Excellent, thank you
Thanks
How do prevent your colors from getting muddy when you apply one of top of another? How do you decide which layer should be applied first. I get fat over lean, I am referring to colors. Amazing. Just watching is amazing
I'm guessing what he does is apply the paint thinly (which then dries fast) and then apply another color over it with soft brush strokes as to not mix it with the previous paint.
awesome .subscribed .would you please say name of color you use in your painting?
i mean in most of your paintings
hi,thank you for sub. color names are shown on the start of every tutorial whenk the sketching starts.
cheers
رسم رائع جدا جدا
What type of brush that you use? Thanks
I am using cheap synthetic brushes , flat, round or angled. usually mid to smaller one in size.
@@PaintingWithSamir thank you❤
Sir,please show us the van gogh painting tecnic. Please sir.
Will do that in one of my next videos
just a random question...im a watercolor artist and i wanna introduce myself to this type of painting...is this oil paintings right? thank u u paint absolutely gorgeous ♥️
hi Ed! welcome to oil painting :) yes this is painted in oils.
Does anyone know what type of paint this is? Is it oil?
Yes I used oils.
What medium are you using? Amazing painting, thank you
hi, I am using only linseed oil.
Is the reference picture a Monet's artwork? If yes, pls drop the name.
Yes, it is called Prairie ciel nuageux
👍😊
Beautiful, why is the canvas pink at the beginning , does it help with colours??
Are they oil or acrylic paints?
Hello, I am using oils.
Is this an actual painting of Monet's? If it is what is the name? Thank you.
yes its Monets. Its called "Effect of spring at Giverny"
Hello, this is the first video I have seen from you.
Why did you use so little sun color in your painting?
hi,thanks for the comment. what is sun color?
The warmth that should be in your painting
Do you know?
you probably think about undertone (warm earthy color) don't know what do you mean. maybee why I didn't leave it visible more?
I don't know how to convey my meaning.
what color did you paint the canvas before you started? Great demo btw...
Hi Michael, I use leftovers on my palette mixed with some medium for toning the canvas. I just adjust it to be in some warm tone.
What type of paint do you use?
Hi,I use oil paint and for medium usually Liquin
what paints do you use?And what kind of canvas is yours?😄
I would really like to do a painting like Monet🙃(impressionist painting)
is this oil paint?
Hello, yes it is painted in oils
Complete noob here
What kind of paint is being used? and is there water off to the side being used too?
Thanks 😂
I would like some explications. music ist not important.
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Out of interest, why don't you start with a white canvas? What's the thinking being having that background colour at the start? Keen to learn.
Imprimatura is a painting technique that involves applying a thin, colored layer of paint on a canvas or panel before starting the actual painting. This initial layer is usually a warm, earthy color, such as burnt sienna, raw umber, or yellow ochre, and is used to establish the overall tonality and value of the painting.
The imprimatura can serve as a foundation for subsequent layers of paint, providing a visual unity to the painting and creating a sense of depth and richness in the colors. It also helps to prevent the white canvas from showing through the paint layers and can make it easier to judge the values and color relationships of the subsequent layers.
@@PaintingWithSamirthanks very much. That makes sense now.
Is it always that colour or can it vary depending on the colour theme the painting?
Looks like the trees are moving with the wind
it's unfinished.. said the academy critics
No way sorry
I thought Claude Monet was a woman 💀...
Man if you just did a little more detailing it would be amazing no offence ok ?
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!