How to begin a portrait. Facetime Portraits: Jonathan Yeo paints Fearne Cotton. Part 1
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2020
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For Jonathan’s third instalment of Facetime Portraits he welcomes the British radio and television presenter, author and Podcaster, Fearne Cotton.
In this first sitting we find out that Fearne is an avid Artist herself and particularly enjoys portrait painting. We hear both of their takes on creativity, technique and process interspersed with insights into their lockdown experience.
Find out how to start a portrait, learning from Jonathan’s personal tips on how he approaches the beginning of a new painting.
Watch the archive of previous Facetime Portraits by Jonathan Yeo at www.jonathanyeo.com
Credits:
Director - Jonathan Yeo
Edit - ThatButNotThat
Producer - Ruben Cooke - Навчання та стиль
Jonny is a legend. X
Would love a video on just how you do your backgrounds!
Portrait of our King Charles III IS AMAZING .ITS THE TRANSITION ON THE TONE . I FIND 🦋 BEAUTIFUL ELEGANT AS IF A WISPER A REMINDER
Not my king.
Wake up.
The style you paint, i.e. detail face with abstract like surrounding, just touch me. I love the style. I love the portrait of King Charles! It is a powerful picture and the picture is full of energy. The color tone shows the king is very much alive and energy although he is fighting with cancer.
oh stop it.
Fantastic insight - thanks for sharing your process : )
Also, instead of charcoal, one could use a dry pastel stick. One like burnt umber, Sienna or dark ochre.
Good idea
Nailed her likeness in the conture , very good , this isn't easy. 👍
It is not, if you are that untalented.
Your studio looks eerily like mine. 2 meters wide by 10 meters long, with an inclined roof.
Why can't you paint like Pietro Annigoni?
I have seen far better artists on SkyArts Artist Of The Yare .. Art has long been hijacked by Hockney, Hirst, Emin etc and now promoted by HRH King Charles 111.. God Save The Zing