Thank you, you are very welcome. Nitram have created some very exciting NEW products for artists to use recently. These include Charcoal aquarelle which comes in a small flat compact tin and is a compressed media which is great to paint with. Liquid charcoal also available in tube form. Do check out their website and products. More of my paintings to be found in their artists gallery too. Enjoy!
@@RobertDuttonFineArt Aquarelle is one of my favorite media! I use Derwent aquarelle graphite, and Derwent tinted charcoal pencils. I will certainly try Nitrams products. I checked out more of your videos lastnight, your artistic gift is exceptional. Thank you again!🇺🇲🖌🖊🖋🎨
Hi Patricia, thanks for the comment. Most kind. You too can be as good. It's a case of effort to reward really. Drawing skills are of prime importance. Nothing fancy - just an understanding of the basics as perspective, tone and composition. Other skills are gained as you get going. I have had a recent book published called 'Drawing Dramatic Landscapes'. In the book I use lots of different media including Nitram charcoal. you may be interested in that. Here is a link: rdcreative.co.uk/shop/drawing-dramatic-landscapes-publication Good luck with everything creative you do too.
Wel I never! I had no idea that charcoal came in such grades/thickness- those chunky pieces! Wow. of course - a joy to see them being used in the hands of a master. Thank you so much for the revelations, Robert. Jac Seery
Magnifique !!!!!!! vous avez montré que l'on peut mélanger les différents moyens de peinture ..... et c'est exactement ce que je recherchais ...... et le résultat est superbe Thank you
Please say more about the inks you used and what 'fusain' means. Many users of this product report that the charcoal sticks do not easily fit into the provided stylus.
Hi Robert, wondering what sort of easel (make) is the one you are using ? I have found it very difficult to locate a lightweight field easel that won't burn a hole in my pocket
Hi Penny, glad you like the video and are keen to try. The white of the building is fundamentally the white of the paper and then white pastel on the top of creative marks. I find that Royal Talens Rembrandt pastels are the best for this - the perfect consistency to allow accurate marks and not so soft they create a difussed edge. With a bit of pressure a sharp continuous line is achieved with a newly broken piece or one fresh and new straight out of the box. Hope that helps. Enjoy!
Hi Jael, I'm glad you liked the video. Examples of my drawings to help further your creative exploration can be found at www.rdcreative.co.uk if you want to take a look. I also wrote a book with LOTS of drawings using Nitram and other media in this Search Press release. You can buy from Amazon if you are interested. Here is a link for you www.amazon.co.uk/Innovative-Artist-Landscapes-innovative-techniques/dp/1782217584 All the very best with your own art
Beautiful! I have never heard of that brand of charcoal. Thank you for sharing! Blessings from the USA🇺🇲
Thank you, you are very welcome. Nitram have created some very exciting NEW products for artists to use recently. These include Charcoal aquarelle which comes in a small flat compact tin and is a compressed media which is great to paint with. Liquid charcoal also available in tube form. Do check out their website and products. More of my paintings to be found in their artists gallery too. Enjoy!
@@RobertDuttonFineArt Aquarelle is one of my favorite media! I use Derwent aquarelle graphite, and Derwent tinted charcoal pencils. I will certainly try Nitrams products. I checked out more of your videos lastnight, your artistic gift is exceptional. Thank you again!🇺🇲🖌🖊🖋🎨
Oh my gosh, that is a masterpiece, absolutely stunning work!! I can only dream of being so fabulous!!
Hi Patricia, thanks for the comment. Most kind. You too can be as good. It's a case of effort to reward really. Drawing skills are of prime importance. Nothing fancy - just an understanding of the basics as perspective, tone and composition. Other skills are gained as you get going.
I have had a recent book published called 'Drawing Dramatic Landscapes'. In the book I use lots of different media including Nitram charcoal. you may be interested in that.
Here is a link: rdcreative.co.uk/shop/drawing-dramatic-landscapes-publication
Good luck with everything creative you do too.
Wel I never! I had no idea that charcoal came in such grades/thickness- those chunky pieces! Wow. of course - a joy to see them being used in the hands of a master. Thank you so much for the revelations, Robert.
Jac Seery
You are very welcome
Looks great and love the textures created with these..how did you protect/ fix the finished drawing?
Lovely, I really like the texture and color 😍. Thanks for sharing 👍
Golly! I love this.
Magnifique !!!!!!! vous avez montré que l'on peut mélanger les différents moyens de peinture ..... et c'est exactement ce que je recherchais ...... et le résultat est superbe Thank you
Thank you.
Please say more about the inks you used and what 'fusain' means.
Many users of this product report that the charcoal sticks do not easily fit into the provided stylus.
Inspiring !
Hi, what a great demonstration @RobertDutton can you tell us what the brush was you used for the ink wash please? many thanks Jude
Hi Robert, wondering what sort of easel (make) is the one you are using ? I have found it very difficult to locate a lightweight field easel that won't burn a hole in my pocket
Magnifique
Did you say Parker quick inks ?
Please post (eg Amazon UK) links to: the brushes, inks, charcoal products. Thanks :)
How was the white achieved on building? Lovely piece thanks for the demo I'm interested in trying them now.
Hi Penny, glad you like the video and are keen to try. The white of the building is fundamentally the white of the paper and then white pastel on the top of creative marks. I find that Royal Talens Rembrandt pastels are the best for this - the perfect consistency to allow accurate marks and not so soft they create a difussed edge. With a bit of pressure a sharp continuous line is achieved with a newly broken piece or one fresh and new straight out of the box. Hope that helps. Enjoy!
@@RobertDuttonFineArt Yes Robert it will, thanks so much:)
ubelievable beautibul. i wanna learn that masterpiece
Thank you Peter. Keep you posted of any future films etc.
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Hi Jael, I'm glad you liked the video. Examples of my drawings to help further your creative exploration can be found at www.rdcreative.co.uk if you want to take a look.
I also wrote a book with LOTS of drawings using Nitram and other media in this Search Press release. You can buy from Amazon if you are interested. Here is a link for you
www.amazon.co.uk/Innovative-Artist-Landscapes-innovative-techniques/dp/1782217584
All the very best with your own art
@@RobertDuttonFineArt thank you!
Did you know the founder of Nitram's first name is Martin? Nitram is Martin spelled backward.
Nice ad for too expensive products.