Everything you want to know about Art Nouveau
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Let's go on an Art Nouveau Deep Dive together!
I have so much information for you: History, Example Paintings, Exercises, Resources and more.
Chapters:
00:00 Where to start?
00:40 What is Art Nouveau?
02:18 What makes something Art Nouveau?
04:00 Exercise 1: Details & Depth
04:45 What motifs to choose?
06:13 Exercise 1 cont.
09:28 What mediums to use?
11:39 Exercise 2: Composition Tutorial
11:53 Motif: Women
13:15 The Sketch
13:46 The Frame
15:23 The Details
15:57 Detail Reduction
16:09 Composition Outcome
16:36 Bonus: Master Studies
17:00 Value?
17:22 Resource 1
18:10 Resource 2
18:30 Resource 3
19:13 Inspiration
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RESOURCES MENTIONED:
INTERNET ARCHIVE: Archive.org
Cross Stitch Book: bit.ly/3uIG50S
GOOGLE ARTS AND CULTURE: artsandculture.google.com
WIKIART: wikiart.org
ARTIST INSPO:
Koloman Moser
Anton Seder
Otto Eckmann
René Lalique
Aubrey Beardsley
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Alphonse (Alfonse) Mucha
Eugène Grasset
MUCHA BOOKS:
The one I have: amzn.to/3SjdO9b
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Art Nouveau WATERCOLOR CHANNEL:
@LiobaBrueckner
MEDIUMS:
Acryla Gouache (Holbein, Turner,..)
SoFlat Golden
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Very informative and analytical video - much thanks for encapsulating so much valuable information in a crisply edited video!
This was awesome! I'm on a constant search for good information on Art Nouveau techniques. I think this is the best video I've found so far. Thanks!!
Thank you :)
I just discovered your video while looking for some art nouveau painting tips and I really liked it! And I appreciate so much that you shared all these valuable resources
I am glad you liked it! I'll have a watercolor version of my sketch in the next video and I'll do my best to give some insight into the painting and thought process :)
I love art nouveau! This was a great video. Practical art tips and resources.
i feel so inspired by art nouvou. it have everything that i love.
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Francis, your knowledge, and your art skills never cease to amaze me! Art Nouveau followed by Art Deco are, and have always been, my favourite eras. Many years ago it was the household items and jewellery I would notice, but these days, the art as shown by you has also piqued my interest, but also overwhelmed me with the sheer amount of detail. You broke everything down so well and that helped with this feeling of being overwhelmed, that back then was meticulously hand drawn and coloured. Just imagine making an obvious error with the final stroke of your pen! Arghhhh!!! It doesn’t bear thinking about. Your sketching skills are another area I admire so much. I understand that years of practice and hard work go into these skills, but honestly, you were gifted a huge amount of natural skill through your family as I know both Mother and Grandmother were/are extremely talented. You must have been brought up within a riot of colour! What an interesting series to make. I will watch and enjoy, but alas not join in. My hand tremors and sudden jerks are just not conducive to such accuracy. However, being able to watch, listen and learn from you will be lovely. Are you currently still at original address? Thank you for taking the time to make such wonderful, and very unique videos. 🎨🖌️👩🏻🎨😊❤️
Aww thank you Anita 🤗🌻
Your comments always make me smile and mean a lot to me!
I felt the same as you described with Art Nouveau for a long time and decided to battle this head on by analyzing and dismantling some paintings step by step. It is the one style I keep coming back to and wish I could emulate with less effort. As with so many things in life, practice makes perfect (or at least better) and that's what I'll do!
In my new flat I will also make some Art Nouveau inspired ceramics (or air dry clay sculptures), I'm already very excited for that :)
In fact for the longest time I thought it was normal to have linocut materials, 10 pounds of clay and all these different materials at home 😂 I was very fortunate to have access to those so early.
Amazing video! You’ve explained it so well without making it overwhelming!
Thank you 🌻
This was a fantastic video with some really awesome exercises included. Brilliant and to the point :) Thank you!!
I appreciate your feedback, Thanks Ariel 🥰
Loved these tips! You really broke down the art style, and made it so easy to understand. Thanks so much girlie! :D
Hiii, somehow your comment slipped my radar. Thanks so much for your feedback 🙂 i'm glad it's helpful
I thank you for the video there are so little instruction on this style I’m so overwhelmed but you have helped me so very much I’ll have to watch your video a few times to understand better
thank you again
That makes me very happy to hear, Santa :) Thank you for your feedback and happy painting
Francis 🌻 ☀️
Thank you so much for this tutorial!! I’ve always loved the style, and recently I started doing a lot of copying/studying of drawing in this style. However, I was struggling a little to put the stuff I learned to use until I came across your video!! The exercises are really helpful!! I’ll definitely be using them to practice the style 🥰
Also!! You’re extremely resourceful as well!! I’ll definitely be checking out google art and culture
That's awesome, thank you for the feedback 🥰
It clicked for me when I saw unfinished Mucha sketches and just how many assisting geometric lines he used. It takes a lot of preparation and practice, but it'll pay off in the end 💪
so many amazing tips, I love it ☺☺☺
Thanks, Chantelle! Lovely new profile picture you have there :)
This is one of the best simplistic art nouveau videos...excellent!
Thank you! 🌻
a good video as it is
really usefull , i would love one about gustav klimt
or the use in iron in art nuveau !
much love Andres
Thanks for your feedback, Andres!
Art Nouveau really achieved its goal of creating a holistic art style that encompasses all those different artistic disciplines. I am still looking for a book that covers only glass and metalware in this time. If I ever find one about iron, I'll let you know 👍
you did a very nice job on this video.
Thanks for your feedback!
AMAZING video!! Also as a big FATM fan I audibly gasped when I saw your print of the dance fever cover. Im in awe
Thank you!! Her Dance Fever Photoshoot was just made for an art nouveau interpretation.
What a huge amount of information, Francis! Thank you so much for posting this. I’ve recently become besotted with the paintings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and am attempting a watercolour painting in his style. I understand that CRM’s pictures were outlined in pencil rather than pen. Was that something specific to him, do you know? I’ve also been trying to find out what paper he used. Either it was white paper that has discoloured with time, or he put a wash down first. The more I research, the more questions I have. I can find lots of information about CRM and the Glasgow style, but very little about his painting methods. Any tips gratefully received.
Hi Genny! Thank you for reaching out, and with such an intriguing request as well :) I went to archive.org (as I so often do) and looked through some books about Mackintosh. Somehow I thought he was a glass artist first and foremost, because I mostly encountered those works so far. I am very enarmoured with the austrian art nouveau period and don't know as much about the movement off-continent as I do about the secession movements in central Europe. But I always love to learn!
From my understanding Mackintosh's approach with pencil is so prevalent, because he came from an architectural background and kept some habits throughout his life. He only slowly made his way into painting and other arts and crafts and I found a lovely extract about it from Pamela Robertson in this book, which you can borrow and access with a free account: archive.org/details/charlesrenniemac0000unse/
It starts at the book page 291 and is called "The Making of a Painter". It's a very interesting read and I hope it gives you a good starting point for further research.
I would love to know which paper he used as well! Sometimes when I use Hahnemühle paper I can't quite believe how many great artists painted on those as well. Or who else might have used DaVinci brushes. It gives me a sense of connection to other artists throughout time.
Best wishes
Francis 🌻
@@FrancisArtStudio Thank you for that. I’ll follow the link.
I want to make a desert theme😼
Hey, I really enjoyed the video! I clicked on the link to the Art Nouveau Watercolor channel and it's not working.
Thanks for telling me 👍 it should work now