Spontaneous brush strokes with blobs of muted colors splashed here and there bringing out the depth and texture of the face! Really it would be a herculean task to depict the beautiful differences in tonal values of the limited Zorn palette. A wonderful watching experience to every aspiring artist. Congrats to the Master Painter!!!
really loving your zorn studies atm, even more so than your sargents i love how zorns work fades into existence, its so much more fun to paint that starting with a strict undersketch.
Really interesting to see! I have the picture on my wall. Both my grandmother and uncle had the same. I recently bought the Zorn palette for fun and was thinking of copying this painting (Kål-Margit 1901) but I realized there is much green. And how do you paint that? Thank you
Nice job. Voice over would have been better though. Id like to test out the zone palette but black is not a color I use and reliance on it seems too easy to create muddy effects .
I don’t remember what I used here but often Williamsburg, Utrecht, Gamblin, Holbein, Old Holland, Windsor and Newton. (I suppose the red would be the only pricey color in this palette if you were going to use a fancy brand)
@@olddirtymasters Thanks for the reply. In fact I wanted to know the brand specifically regarding the color red, because sometimes under the same name you can find a different shade of color. I noticed this when I compared the vermilion red of Maimeri with the one of W&N...
@onetogiacomo I figured out that I used LeFranc & Bourgeois extra fine oil colors cadmium red light(PR108) which I think is very similar to other artist grade brands.
@@olddirtymasters I checked in the fine arts shop and actually the Lefranc&Bourgeois you mentioned should be a vermilion red or very close to it, just with a different name, but it's the same red as the vermilion from Lukas... Anyway thank you and good job!
Another beautiful piece. I tried this and painted along. Your videos are fantastic. I struggled since I'm teaching myself oils, but I learned a ton from this , and just watching you paint is very enjoyable. Do you mind me asking what kind and size brush you used? I noticed you didn't change the brush through out the painting. Thank you!
If you put together a full tutorial with explanations on your technique I would buy it in an instant! Truly fantastic work
Spontaneous brush strokes with blobs of muted colors splashed here and there bringing out the depth and texture of the face! Really it would be a herculean task to depict the beautiful differences in tonal values of the limited Zorn palette. A wonderful watching experience to every aspiring artist. Congrats to the Master Painter!!!
Thank you for sharing. This is inspirational and shows how we can all learn from the masters
really loving your zorn studies atm, even more so than your sargents
i love how zorns work fades into existence, its so much more fun to paint that starting with a strict undersketch.
Whaou que c'est beau , c'est magnifique surprenant Merci beaucoup OLD DIRTY MASTERS .
Thank you on a quiet Sat morning study!
Otra demostración excelente. Muchas gracias por seguir enseñándonos con trabajos de tanta calidad. Magnífico.
this was amazing, thank u so much. its so helpful to see u paint and learn from it
Your tickling of brush to canvas was a Joy to spectate!. This painting Has a Zorn flair I feel.
Thank You Sir!
Thank you Steve!
I’m using the ZORN palette 🎨 exclusively
Great video. Thank you!
Really interesting to see! I have the picture on my wall. Both my grandmother and uncle had the same. I recently bought the Zorn palette for fun and was thinking of copying this painting (Kål-Margit 1901) but I realized there is much green. And how do you paint that? Thank you
Amazing again 🙏💖
Nice job. Voice over would have been better though. Id like to test out the zone palette but black is not a color I use and reliance on it seems too easy to create muddy effects .
Superb!
Enjoyed watching you, makes me think I should stop painting and just go crush beer cans! Or Maybe not!
Exelent
Similar to the method taught by Paul Ingbretson.
Great video
Well done
Thanks!
awesome
"dad of light "sir Zorn
Excellent copy! What brand of paint do you use?
I don’t remember what I used here but often Williamsburg, Utrecht, Gamblin, Holbein, Old Holland, Windsor and Newton. (I suppose the red would be the only pricey color in this palette if you were going to use a fancy brand)
@@olddirtymasters Thanks for the reply. In fact I wanted to know the brand specifically regarding the color red, because sometimes under the same name you can find a different shade of color. I noticed this when I compared the vermilion red of Maimeri with the one of W&N...
@onetogiacomo I figured out that I used LeFranc & Bourgeois extra fine oil colors cadmium red light(PR108) which I think is very similar to other artist grade brands.
@@olddirtymasters I checked in the fine arts shop and actually the Lefranc&Bourgeois you mentioned should be a vermilion red or very close to it, just with a different name, but it's the same red as the vermilion from Lukas... Anyway thank you and good job!
Very helpful 👍👍👍
Another beautiful piece. I tried this and painted along. Your videos are fantastic. I struggled since I'm teaching myself oils, but I learned a ton from this , and just watching you paint is very enjoyable.
Do you mind me asking what kind and size brush you used? I noticed you didn't change the brush through out the painting.
Thank you!
Thanks Tammy- glad you enjoyed it:)
I updated the description with some brush info. I used probably 5 or six brushes for this.
Magnigique !
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Who is painting?
Shame about the greens……..good effort though
What is the point of this?
Would like to see your own paintings, not copies.