Hazy Cityscapes by Dusan Djukaric | Painting Masters 38
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Hi there, Liron here! In today's episode of Painting Masters we'll look at works by Dusan Djukaric, an incredible Serbian watercolor painter.
If you're in the same "circles" as I am, you'll probably immediately notice great similarities between his work and Joseph Zbukvic's works.
What really impresses me about Dusan is his compositions. They are very clever and pleasing to the eye.
I hope you enjoy this one!
Credit to first picture of Dusan in his studio:
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Dusan Djukaric is that good,that I woukdn't blame anybody,who would put him ahead of Zbukvic! He is THAT good!
I'm always at awe with Dusan's work (:
Seriously how do you even start to draw like that? It’s simple yet sophisticated
He is awesome! The 'Dju-' part of the surname is pronounced like 'ju-' in 'juice' and the '-ic' at the end sounds like 'itch'. Hope that helps for next time. 😊 Keep up the good work!
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Hey Liron!! How great, interesting and useful is your presentation of this artist. I loved seeing this and the way you explain the strengths of each image. My greetings
He is so talented. I absolutely love his style and execution.
LOVED your video on Susan Djukaric, thank you thank you!
I love this style too. His composition is just genius. I’ve learned a lot! Thank you Liron ☺️
Thank you, soo informative to understanding a process. He’s truly a wonderful artist
I love his art, it's crazy... There are many great serbian artists!!!
I don't see a lot of videos on UA-cam that talk about other artist's and it is probably one of my FAVORITE series. Thank you for this, very inspiring.
So happy I was able to come up with this idea! 😁🎨 Thank you, I really appreciate you watching!
Agree! Liron - this was a great video. I think you are at your best here. You give passion to this and that is what we need ... to see what you see and to grow. Thank you!
Thank you for this vid on usage of grays. His style is fun and yet captivating
Yes a lot of Venice Liron ( I live very near ). The city lends itself to hazy, backlit views. This artist does stunning work, similar to Zbukvic, and what you do to. I would LOVE to crack the secret of urban landscapes, which I find much harder than natural landscapes.
Thanks for the review. I absolutely love is work.
Great video. Amazing use of sombre colour so clever.
Thank you love your enthusiasm very interesting
He is a real great artist, his paintings remind me of the old masters from the Renaissance period...
Thank you for sharing my friend... Love your stuff.
Very nice. Terrific painter. Thanks.
Thanks
This artist is super talented. Most of his painting are a little drab (lacking much colour) for my taste, but I can certainly admire his style and how he expertly captures light and shadow. I rather liked the more colourful one (boats) at minute 5:37 roughly. As you stated, his composition draws the viewer in.
Liron, I love this guy's work. I see at the beginning shot of him painting that he works straight up and down. Is that a photo on top of his board that he's working from? I couldn't tell. That's really interesting to me. Thanks for pointing out his compositional structure. I must say, though, your thought of adding more dark at the bottom of one of the scenes is something I wouldn't do. To my mind it would put a barrier instead of drawing the eye to the boat and background. That's a personal thought, though. I'm still struggling with my work, overworking as if I'm using oil. Still can't get past that. Tzipora from Jerusalem
The second to last picture could be the Charles Bridge in Prague. A noteworthy scene for sure and a beautiful style!
Nice review. He is very much in the style of Zbukvic.
For me the most difficult so far is to get a good idea of when to do what (because of the little time to work in watercolors) . I mean mostly the ratios of pigment/water in brush in relation with the humidity level of the paper. But i guess there is no much one can do other than experiment and take notes. Thanks for this and all the great videos you produce.
You got it! 😊🙏🏼
It’s like watching all of Daniel Smith’s 2019 grey paints (was there 4? 6?) in action in the same painting! Only better, since it’s probably all palette dirt.
Dusan Djukarić use Schmincke, Arches 356gr rough.
OMG Liron...how long does it take you to grow a full beard, a day? Two? Excellent work. I'm impressed. A little jealous,
and inspired, all at once.
great coments
I'm sure that someone has already suggested Gary Tucker. He might be one worth looking into:)
He is on some another level man.... Looks like he has his own world.. What a creation... I don't care people call it cliche or anything but every painting of his is a gem❤
Djukaric and Zbukvich work totally different techniques, he is not only talented but one of the best watercolorists of the 21st century, the genres match and that doesn't mean it has anything to do with Zbukvich, I don't know if you are knowledgeable but he is widely known for his style and the IWS declared him among the 100 best watercolorists of all time, he is not just some talented alvarelist out there, the whole world knows his mastery, the work technique of Djukarica and Zbukvich is heaven and earth, anyone who knows watercolor at all already knows that, and vanity and jealousy are something else, the prices of paintings go up to 7,000-8,000 euros, and the fact that he does not appear on the world stage is his decision, and why should I, the number of sold paintings is incredible, then the hyperrealists all copy each other, if we are to do so, he does not have to whom to justify, his name is deeply engraved in the world of watercolors, you can't have a true perception of paintings over the phone, live looks fascinating, and Branko Žbukvić initially copied Turner, I'm interested in the work and not the subjective opinion of someone who is a beginner of the 3rd class in watercolor.
I subscribed to your channel. I am familiar with the pictures you show. Thank you for your explanation. I like to paint such a painting on the trip. I also use watercolor tools. Let's work hard together.
here is another colour guy for you Liron__check out Joseph Raffael. cheers
First to comment! 😏😏😏
Dj is pronounced like J in Jewes or Juice, so it's pronounced Jucar(like a car)itch xD
you're getting furrier with every video, mate