Btw: colorizing b&w photos was widespread before the advent of color photography. For example, Joaquín Sorolla as a teenager (i.e. in the 1870s) earned his art school tuition colorizing photos for a professional photographer.
Hi Dakota, you are so sweet to say that, thank you!!! It’s really nice to hear. I should let you know that I’m doing a small group, 8 week, ZOOM paint-a-long if you are interested. It will be in a few weeks. Email or contact me if you would like to be part of it. I’m glad some of this is helpful. Happy painting to you my friend.
Hi Lulu, Thanks so much. I have a chart that I made of my entire pallet. That includes all of the colors I use, which ones are transparent and opaque, it also includes swatches of how they act transparently and opaquely with and without liquin. I shared this with my in-house students and require them to make one of their own. Send me an email and I will forward you a copy of the one I have. All the best on your artistic journey, sincerely, Todd.
@@toddbonitafineart1584 thank you for you super prompt response! You are so awesome I will definitely appreciate that. May I send it through InstaG? I will really appreciate that. I googled it of course, and I got an idea but I’d love to make my own chart like that as well 🙏🏼
We have an assignment in class where we have to recreate a famous art piece, and we have to make it how they did if we use the same medium. I chose "Narcissus" by Caravaggio, and have to use this technique to paint.
Your painting looks so much more nicer than the photograph.
Just found you. Wow, all my questions about layering answered... I feel I can really move forward now. The Italian painting is stunning.
You are a really good teacher. This was really helpful.
HOWDY from Texas! love the painting lessons
You don't need to paint it, beautiful just as it was. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the teaching! Very exciting to follow!
Btw: colorizing b&w photos was widespread before the advent of color photography. For example, Joaquín Sorolla as a teenager (i.e. in the 1870s) earned his art school tuition colorizing photos for a professional photographer.
Love this fun fact! Thank you for sharing.
It's so helpful to see your process and refer back to it!
Great video series! Thank you.
So far I have learned much more from you then any other resource. You are such a gem! Very grateful
Hi Dakota, you are so sweet to say that, thank you!!! It’s really nice to hear.
I should let you know that I’m doing a small group, 8 week, ZOOM paint-a-long if you are interested.
It will be in a few weeks. Email or contact me if you would like to be part of it.
I’m glad some of this is helpful.
Happy painting to you my friend.
Great info! I’d love to know which are transparent and which are opaque and how to use the transparent ones? Also with Liquin? Thank you!
Hi Lulu,
Thanks so much.
I have a chart that I made of my entire pallet. That includes all of the colors I use, which ones are transparent and opaque, it also includes swatches of how they act transparently and opaquely with and without liquin.
I shared this with my in-house students and require them to make one of their own. Send me an email and I will forward you a copy of the one I have. All the best on your artistic journey, sincerely, Todd.
@@toddbonitafineart1584 thank you for you super prompt response! You are so awesome I will definitely appreciate that. May I send it through InstaG? I will really appreciate that. I googled it of course, and I got an idea but I’d love to make my own chart like that as well 🙏🏼
We have an assignment in class where we have to recreate a famous art piece, and we have to make it how they did if we use the same medium. I chose "Narcissus" by Caravaggio, and have to use this technique to paint.
Excellent tutorial. I have subscribed. Thank you. 🙏
Great technique,