Painting a teapot 2 - demo by dutch artist Jos van Riswick
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- New quick classic realist still life sketch in oils... More info on materials / full tutorials in the description below:
Another time lapse movie featuring the entire process of painting. You can get a number of movies
as full tutorial here: oilpaintingdemo.... This includes all video material of the
painting in question.
Go to josvanriswick.com for a price list of available still life paintings and other info.
'Social' networks: / josvanr === / josvanriswick
Here are some materials I use. If you want to support me, consider purchasing them via these links.
The paints I use are 'Old Holland' from Dutch factory 'Scheveningen'. These have a very high pigment load and are very thick. This way you can add your medium of choice, without thinning the paint too much. I usually get 225ml tubes which saves about 30%. The tubes last a long time, on average I use about 1 225ml tube a year for each color. The set I use, in the actual order I have them on my palette:
Titanium white: 40ml: amzn.to/34lTQkH 225ml: amzn.to/3c9EjqR
Scheveningen yellow lemon: 40ml: amzn.to/2JVWMuE 225ml: amzn.to/2xYFWc2
Cadmium yellow deep: 40ml: amzn.to/3c3rpud 225ml: amzn.to/3aXmlaS
Scheveningen orange: 40ml: amzn.to/2UWmR3e 225ml: amzn.to/2Rmxwlp
Scheveningen red medium: 40ml: amzn.to/3aWu1dx 225ml: amzn.to/2xkaQvk
Alizarin crimson: 40ml: amzn.to/2V9kNne 225ml: amzn.to/3eaIrZi
Dioxazine mauve: 40ml: amzn.to/2JUxmxz 225ml: amzn.to/3eeIhQX
Ultramarine blue deep: 40ml: amzn.to/2RrAwgv 225ml: amzn.to/39SutYV
Transparent oxide red: 40ml: amzn.to/2Rkf5ht 225ml: amzn.to/39WSKwS
Scheveningen green deep: 40ml: amzn.to/39Rrsb3 225ml: amzn.to/2wwSPK8
Sap green lake extra: 40ml: amzn.to/2xk9ctE 225ml: amzn.to/2Vdv0zj
Ivory black 40ml: amzn.to/2JVYcFu 225ml: amzn.to/2UURoye
Occasionally I use a small amount of this very saturated blue/green, but I don't keep it on my palette: Scheveningen blue: 40ml: amzn.to/2ViAPLA 225ml: amzn.to/2RrCFZB
My standard medium that I've been using lately, consists of equal parts venetian turpentine and linseed oil:
Talens venetian turpentine amzn.to/3aVTBz3
W&N Stand oil amzn.to/3aUR5JC
W&N Linseed oil amzn.to/34pUpKn
Some brushes I use: cheap hog bristles for initial lay in, similar to these: amzn.to/2VxdYfL, long script liner brushes for details, eg. these Da Vinci ones: amzn.to/3a5Q0xb (size 10 or so). Other favorite brushes of mine are Rosemarys bristles, and Talens Van Gogh round ox hair brushes.
I enjoy watching you paint, not talk, but just paint......excellent. I'm a fan! Thx
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions! I enjoy your videos and love your artwork. I liked the shot on your blog of the frames drying after you glued them together for your show.
Thanks again for sharing your knoledge
Jan
one trick for color is to hold your palette knife between your eye and your subject while you are mixing, to check if the color is right. To practise mixing colors I also used to try and mix an isolated patch of color in a photograph. I put a transparent plastick on the photograph so I could apply the color directly to it, to see if it is right and the wipe away again. This is just a dry exercise in color mixing,but very u.seful.
hello, my first paintings were some copies of Van Gogh paintings. But I started on still life paintings pretty early on..
hi, yes I thought you are confused about colors. I think you need to get a good book about color mixing. There are some nice books by Helen van Wyk about this subject. You need to understand how the color circle and color mixing works. Its not so much about which specific pigments to use, more about seeing color and color relationships, so you can adapt them to match what you see. In the cup I think I used titanium white, transparent oxide red and ultramarine blue, maybe some yellow...
@mudassatgold hi mudassat, hmm also for mirrors there is no fixed mixture of colors or recipe for colors. It all depends on the light in your subject and what is reflected in the mirror. Painting a mirror is no different from painting anything else. But you have to see to it that you accurately record in paint what you see in your subject. I can strongly advise you to look up how a 'full spectrum' palette and color mixing work, and you can paint anyting you want!
@keikojay hi, I only use the acrylic varnish to seize the panel ie as kind of ground to paint on. Now I use a different seize, its called 'capaplex' from the brand caparol.....
Outstanding!
@keikojay hello, Before I start to paint again (when the painting is dry) I add some medium to the surface. Drying time of the medium I use is between 1 day and 7 days (or so)... For the '1 day' I use equal parts linseed oil and liquin, or a similar medium....
its mdf panel with a layer of acrylic varnish
@keikojay good q's: I dont change the ration for the next layers, ie I dont care about 'fat over lean' . Yes I also apply the medium over the fresh panel (on top of the capaplex).....
AMAZING!!
looks great, thanks.
@josvanr
thanks for giving me information i will try to make the mirror according to you thanks for ur response
but i disturbe you to asking so many questions but thanks alot for your response
:) thanks so much
♥ wonderful
@josvanr i will try to find out the book
i request you can you make the mirror effect on canvass or board
if you can share with us n please mention the colours with your video its easy to understand and also the effects of the colours thanks waiting for reply
great stuff
nice cup and tea pot
josvanr you use the varnish before painting
or tell me the colors you use in this cup i think grey or off white or burnt umber if you use other colors tell me please i m little bit confused about colors i can make the accurate shape but colors disturbe me thanks for sharing n also waiting for reply
@josvanr
Thank you for replying so quickly.
I also wanted to ask you what you are applying to the surface in part II before you apply the paint. It appears you apply something clear just before you begin work on the small white bowl.
Again thanks for the reply.
Jan
thanks for telling me this information i can see or pick the natural colour actually i work with the basic colors and mix the other and make more shades of the colours
i m asking you just for this if you can tell me the complete colour as you can make the many shades of green but the other green mixed or also available in market.....
therefore i asked you thanks for reply
@josvanr
yeh i will try it thanks for ur suggestion of this book can you suggest the more books for me
about landscape or stills or whatever you want to tell
and i will be find them
thanks for helping me so much thanks
Well!
josvar'
I am confused. Are you applying acrylic varnish to the initial mdf before you begin to paint in part one'? or are you saying you are using the layer of acrylic varnish at the start of 'part two' (as you begin work on the small bowl, after painting the reflective tea pot)?
Thanks
Jan
@josvanr Do you reapply medium in different proportions if you continue to paint in day 2 or 6?
Do you use the medium mixture when the surface is virgin except for the 'capaplex'?
Thanks for the reply
class act buddy
panel?