This is just about the best instructional video channel on UA-cam. He does everything right: No annoying background music! He clearly describes what he is doing in a post filming voice-over NOT while he is painting...recognizing, rightly, how difficult it is to do both at the same time ! He speaks slowly and distinctly. He shows us his reference photo as he does the work. Bravo!
I’ve just picked up the paintbrush I dropped forty years ago... I’ve embarked on a journey of discovery and practice. I copy a masterwork, twice, then a third time with me in the picture! Just doing my first one, and have learnt so much. Definitely the way to go for me. Thanks for all your videos.
I've painted a lot of master copies, but felt so inspired and informed watching yours. I cannot wait to add this into my quarantine routine! Thank you for making this video.
YES, I would like to watch a live stream, length isn’t an issue. Would be helpful for a split screen showing palette and canvas work. Thank you for your time and instruction. Stay well.
I love when you makes us see how different lines and shapes line up with eachother, and makes us notice techniques he uses like carving out the silhouette with the background color.
Thank you for sharing this exercise, your process and thoughts! I would really love watching you livestream another master copy or just another painting!
Excellent! Thank you so much for your effort and inspiration and generosity...pretty good study and analysis...Sargent was tremendous! And those few who were fortunate enough to study with him indeed got the instruction of their lives! I took 2 workshops with Michael Shane Neal whose teacher was Everett Raymond Kinstler who was lucky enough to study with one of Sargent's students. All the best and stay healthy!
Congratulations! You're very lucky to have studied with Michael Shane Neal, he's a fantastic painter (and a very stylish dresser). And I've always loved Everett Raymond Kinstler, I've got one of his books. I particularly love his painting of William Montgomery Flagg.
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting Yes Alex, Shane dresses with STYLE...he also paints very well as did Kinstler ( I have some of his books as well)..thank you for posting this image of Sargent's...I did the copy yesterday and today...it was time well spent...Sargent's painting is so subtle in the look of the sitter...I just tried to get drawing and shapes/color-values to work...I posted it on Instagram and mentioned you..my Instagram ID is markkatzman8894...thanks again for your effort and your painting.
Sir - this lockdown situation is a downer - or rather is WAS a downer until stumbling upon you and your instructional videos and magnificent talent. Thanks so so much for putting these out there - and best to you and yours from a fan in Los Angeles! Hopefully art will carry us through these times!
A Massive thank you for your inspiration and for this excellent video. If only more art schools were able to give this standard of teaching. Thank you.
Thank you. Yes, that is unfortunately still the case with art schools in the mainstream university system. But in recent years, thanks to being able to find good teachers on the internet, more and more people have been learning to paint from life properly. There are certainly more teachers around today in the UK, than there were back when I started training in 2004. So the situation is improving. Whereabouts are you? Have you heard of the Art Renewal Centre? They have a list of teachers and schools all over the world who specialise in teaching representational art: artrenewal.org/Atelier/Search
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting Hello, thank you very much for replying to my comment. I went to art school in the early 80's . I desperately wanted to learn the craft of painting , Alas, now so many years later... I find what i've been looking for with Alex's brilliant tutorials. I am starting again and once I have done some preparation I would love to sign up to the courses you offer if I may.
Thank you too for introducing me to the ARC, I hadn't heard of it. I live in the far SW UK due to the present situation I am unable to travel anywhere to partake in a group class.
Yes he does. Partly that would have been because he was using lead white rather titanium. Lead is much thicker. Also he mixed a lot of paint. I tried to mix a lot more paint for this demo, but it appears I still didn't mix as much as Sargent.
Thank you so much for sharing! My college painting class's current project is a mastercopy. We had a few sources to choose from, but I ended up deciding to do a Sargent mastercopy. Seeing your approach for mastercopying Sargent's work really helped me understand where to begin so... thanks! :D
Thank you very much Mary. Glad you find my videos helpful. I know you're doing Sargent copy, but have you also seen my Velazquez copy? Filmed in real time: ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
Your video always manages to be incredibly succinct and yet densely packed with information. Really appreciate your thoughts and process in master studies!
thank you very much for your sharing John Singer Sargent copy. would be very pleased to see the whole painting even 5 hours long and also the palette and the brushes used.
Alex, such a beautiful lesson/exercise....but even a more beautiful message about this Covid-19 crisis and everything each and everyone of us is experiencing. Confusion, loss, and uncertainty. Your message of positive, love and comfort was from the heart, so thank you. As an abstract artist just starting to tackle faces and the self criticism that arises from that, this link/lesson was so amazingly beneficial and inspiring. I would love you to do a longer session on this as you mentioned. Beautiful and thank you. Robert
Thank you very much for your kind words. My latest series of videos is a longer version of a master copy I did of a Velasquez. I didn't do it live, as filming it the way I wanted to live was proving to be too complicated. ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
It is impossible for the lower middle class in some Asian countries to buy such a good lesson with the equivalent of foreign money. So many many thanks Master for helping with these free lessons.
You're extremely based and know what you're talking about with art, much respect. I'm learning concept art and the more I do this kind of work the more I fall in love with it compared to working digitally, but they both have their advantages. Thanks chief.
John Singer Sargent he was a great painter. A third cousin to John Singer Sargent in Australia was Sir William Dargie who painted Queen Elizabeth requested by the then Priminster Menzies in the 50's. Sir WilliamDargie brush strokes are idenitical to John Singer Sargent. I thank you for your demonstration your choice of the subject matter was perfect I teach ALSO and l am related to both Artist and l was delighted you used John Singer Sargent as a example . May you stay well with this covit19 And all the best with your love of painting may you paint for many years to come SANDRA from Australia
OMG! What a wonderful and very didactic demo. Many tips to apply in our work. Yes, please make another video of Sargent painting style, this approach give us more freedom in our brush strokes and improving our value observation. Thank you so much for all the content you’ve shared Alex.
Great demonstration of john singer Sargent painting technique. Would love to have a slower master class o f this to see how you mixed the colored and painted this in note detail. Thank you Excellent course.
Thanks so much for the video and your time is very appreciated. A live stream would be a valuable contribution to your audience who is growing by the day! Wonderful idea! Many blessings and be safe.
Your videos are always so helpful. Thank you so much. I plan on incorporating these ideas, especially the tip about your ability to do a master copy not being reliant on knowing perfectly the techniques of the original painter, to my own paintings.
I decided to take a leave of absence from my Art degree, final year for my mental health, just before the lockdown happened. After 3 years of painting and only painting, I really thought I needed a break - i've spent the past 3 months just finding comfort in everything else other than art. But now, I literally can't satiate it in any other way. Strangely I've never followed YT tutorials before, and still I know that I have a lot to learn from basic flesh tone palettes etc. Honestly your videos are really helping me rn :) I've gotten so lost in my process or working in more of a surrealist/abstract way, mentally it's crippled me haha, this is such a lovely break to paint logically. Thank you for your videos !
Thanks. Glad my videos are helping. I dunno, I think art in general can be pretty tough mentally. The stuff I teach i.e. learning "how" to paint is one thing and that can be frustrating enough. But then there's also deciding "what" to paint. Which never get's any easier. Anyway, best of luck with it all.
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting haha always, but always in relation to how well we benchmark our process. It's just like any relationship after all :) and thank you, you too !
I have viewed many Sargent paintings "in person". I find them every bit as admirable and awe-inspiring as those by any of the great masters. I have copied his most famous self-portrait in the original size three times.
There's a Sargent in the National Portrait Gallery up here in Edinburgh, "Lady Agnes of Lochshaw" -- it is beyond captivating; I've never had a painting grab me quite so powerfully.
@@callumsutherland2954 i bet it is ...would love to see it .. i've viewed all the works in the Met etc nyc ......he gives some of the greatest advice to young portrait painters ....which is to have the model on another floor ...lol... he is indeed a great master ...& the watercolors ! ..this is just what i needed at the mo' & thank you for your comment !
This is the third time that I have used oils ever , I have had the most brilliant day learning so much from you , I have been learning myself as classes are few and far between ,your teaching method and explanations are invaluable . Cannot thank you enough , looking forward to working on the piece again tomorrow ! Also your Patreon channel is superb and yes a live stream would be great ! Many thanks Alex
Thank you for this. Just finished an attempt at a copy of Singer Sargent and realised from watching this that I should have tried a "massing technique". I learned a lot from your lesson.
loved your lesson. and yes I would like to see your painting in live stream so i can see your strokes color mixing and other things are important . thanks.
Though I'm not an oil painter, I've been interested in and studying portraiture lately and your tips for placement of elements and shapes, highlights, etc. is most helpful. I'll be able to use them in my drawings and eventually in watercolor (when I get the nerve). Thank you!
Sargent was so good. Ever do a Rembrandt master copy? He was pretty good too. I was fortunate enough to go to the MET and see Rembrandt's paintings. They're even better in person. It was incredible. Great video. Thanks.
Alex Tzavaras - Certainly one of the best art teachers and presenters giving tuition.
Thank you very much Morris!
This is just about the best instructional video channel on UA-cam.
He does everything right:
No annoying background music!
He clearly describes what he is doing in a post filming voice-over NOT while he is painting...recognizing, rightly, how difficult it is to do both at the same time !
He speaks slowly and distinctly.
He shows us his reference photo as he does the work.
Bravo!
I’ve just picked up the paintbrush I dropped forty years ago... I’ve embarked on a journey of discovery and practice. I copy a masterwork, twice, then a third time with me in the picture! Just doing my first one, and have learnt so much. Definitely the way to go for me. Thanks for all your videos.
I've painted a lot of master copies, but felt so inspired and informed watching yours. I cannot wait to add this into my quarantine routine! Thank you for making this video.
YES, I would like to watch a live stream, length isn’t an issue. Would be helpful for a split screen showing palette and canvas work.
Thank you for your time and instruction. Stay well.
Sadly, Alex intentionally hides the pallet.
@@medovaca ua-cam.com/video/bgXFzF89Was/v-deo.html
@@jeanluc5311 ,Your link is about a different painting. Recommend a good optometrist.
I love when you makes us see how different lines and shapes line up with eachother, and makes us notice techniques he uses like carving out the silhouette with the background color.
Your instructions are great ,not too long but to the point!
Very enjoyable!
Thanks
Thank you Kenneth! Glad you enjoyed it
No any brush stroke is wasted, what a master!
This is the clearest most helpful lesson ever!! Thank you for your content
Thank you! Glad it was helpful.
This is a valuable video about the atelier painting process. Sergent really is such a marvel for his simplified realism. What mastery!
Thank you for sharing this exercise, your process and thoughts! I would really love watching you livestream another master copy or just another painting!
Thank you, Alex Tsavaras. Your video tutorials are the most helpful compared to others.
Thanks Karen!
This Singer Sargent painting really is so gorgeous. What a master
Excellent! Thank you so much for your effort and inspiration and generosity...pretty good study and analysis...Sargent was tremendous! And those few who were fortunate enough to study with him indeed got the instruction of their lives! I took 2 workshops with Michael Shane Neal whose teacher was Everett Raymond Kinstler who was lucky enough to study with one of Sargent's students. All the best and stay healthy!
Congratulations! You're very lucky to have studied with Michael Shane Neal, he's a fantastic painter (and a very stylish dresser). And I've always loved Everett Raymond Kinstler, I've got one of his books. I particularly love his painting of William Montgomery Flagg.
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting Yes Alex, Shane dresses with STYLE...he also paints very well as did Kinstler ( I have some of his books as well)..thank you for posting this image of Sargent's...I did the copy yesterday and today...it was time well spent...Sargent's painting is so subtle in the look of the sitter...I just tried to get drawing and shapes/color-values to work...I posted it on Instagram and mentioned you..my Instagram ID is markkatzman8894...thanks again for your effort and your painting.
I just started out with oil colors and I would love to see the whole process I don't mind watching a 5 hour video .
excellent video, really brilliant technique and sensitivity
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
Sir - this lockdown situation is a downer - or rather is WAS a downer until stumbling upon you and your instructional videos and magnificent talent. Thanks so so much for putting these out there - and best to you and yours from a fan in Los Angeles! Hopefully art will carry us through these times!
Thank you!
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Leonardo da Vinci your teaching is the definicion of this
very therapeutic watching you paint. thank you!
A Massive thank you for your inspiration and for this excellent video. If only more art schools were able to give this standard of teaching. Thank you.
Thank you. Yes, that is unfortunately still the case with art schools in the mainstream university system. But in recent years, thanks to being able to find good teachers on the internet, more and more people have been learning to paint from life properly. There are certainly more teachers around today in the UK, than there were back when I started training in 2004. So the situation is improving. Whereabouts are you? Have you heard of the Art Renewal Centre? They have a list of teachers and schools all over the world who specialise in teaching representational art:
artrenewal.org/Atelier/Search
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting Hello, thank you very much for replying to my comment. I went to art school in the early 80's . I desperately wanted to learn the craft of painting , Alas, now so many years later... I find what i've been looking for with Alex's brilliant tutorials. I am starting again and once I have done some preparation I would love to sign up to the courses you offer if I may.
Thank you too for introducing me to the ARC, I hadn't heard of it. I live in the far SW UK due to the present situation I am unable to travel anywhere to partake in a group class.
Love your lessons Alexxxxxx, i learn so much from you 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✌✌✌
Thank you Azime, Glad you find them helpful.
Finally found this, the best tutorial ever!!!
Thank you!
excellent Sargent seems to have a stickier paint. Bravo great videos. Wonderful info.
Yes he does. Partly that would have been because he was using lead white rather titanium. Lead is much thicker. Also he mixed a lot of paint. I tried to mix a lot more paint for this demo, but it appears I still didn't mix as much as Sargent.
Amazing work. I love Sargent's watercolours too. I just stare at them and marvel.
Yes they're amazing! I saw a show of his watercolours at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London.
Even for non-artists such as my self, your video is extremely informative, providing insight to how an artist works. Thank you.
Thank you very much John. If non painters can get what I'm on about, then that is a good sign.
This is brilliant, definitely having a good at this one! I absolutely love the accuracy of your teaching, very concise, clear and inspiring.
Thank you Vadim!
Goes to show the genius of Sargent. Excellent master study.
I did this one several months ago! I think he turned out pretty well! I enjoy doing Master copies once in a while!
I always learn so much from master copies. Whenever I do one I always think I should do them more often.
Drawing and painting daily keeps me focused and, I believe, healthy. Thank you for your demonstrations and insights.
Thanks so much for your very kind sharing from New Zealand.
Excellent! Sargent is my favourite artist. I love his watercolor works as well.
There was a superb exhibition of his watercolours a couple of year ago, at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in South London. They were amazing!
SIMPLIFY Drawing & Painting, Oh, lucky you!
Thank you so much for sharing! My college painting class's current project is a mastercopy. We had a few sources to choose from, but I ended up deciding to do a Sargent mastercopy. Seeing your approach for mastercopying Sargent's work really helped me understand where to begin so... thanks! :D
Thank you very much Mary. Glad you find my videos helpful. I know you're doing Sargent copy, but have you also seen my Velazquez copy? Filmed in real time:
ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
Just stumbled upon this. Wonderful! I hope you are still safe.
Thank you Marie.
Nice one Alex. You take care too.
Your video always manages to be incredibly succinct and yet densely packed with information. Really appreciate your thoughts and process in master studies!
Love this video so helpful and clear instructions and no faffing about.Thank you
thank you very much for your sharing John Singer Sargent copy.
would be very pleased to see the whole painting even 5 hours long and also the palette and the brushes used.
Thank you..for the valuable information on art
Thankyou for sharing these valuable lessons!😊🙏
Glad you like them!
Alex, such a beautiful lesson/exercise....but even a more beautiful message about this Covid-19 crisis and everything each and everyone of us is experiencing. Confusion, loss, and uncertainty. Your message of positive, love and comfort was from the heart, so thank you. As an abstract artist just starting to tackle faces and the self criticism that arises from that, this link/lesson was so amazingly beneficial and inspiring. I would love you to do a longer session on this as you mentioned. Beautiful and thank you. Robert
Thank you very much for your kind words. My latest series of videos is a longer version of a master copy I did of a Velasquez. I didn't do it live, as filming it the way I wanted to live was proving to be too complicated.
ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
Excellent, thank you. A live stream would be fascinating...
Inspiring. Thank You. Keep creative and give lesson to the world
Really great tutorial...Thank you very much! Good study of Sargent!
Thanks Nikki! Glad you liked it.
Thank you, great exercise and suggestion
Could not agree with you more Alex about your opinions on Art in these hard times....hope we all get through this and thanks again for a superb demo
Thank you!
It is impossible for the lower middle class in some Asian countries to buy such a good lesson with the equivalent of foreign money. So many many thanks Master for helping with these free lessons.
Thank you very much! Glad you find these videos helpful.
You made this day of isolation a better one. My blessings from Italy
Thank you Benedetto
Looks good, good job!....I will give it a shot, God willing,thank you....
Good luck with Francisco!
Cheers for the essential worker shoutout👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Just wanted to say ive been watching hours of your videos the last couple days. Absolutely love your work and the information you share!
Thank you so much for being so generous with your time and talent. Keep safe!!!!! Un abrazo desde California.
Yes a live stream would be marvellous thank you so much
You're extremely based and know what you're talking about with art, much respect. I'm learning concept art and the more I do this kind of work the more I fall in love with it compared to working digitally, but they both have their advantages. Thanks chief.
Thank you so much. I was totally captivated and inspired. I'm going to give it a go.
Thank you Thomas! Good luck with it.
You gave a beautiful lesson here. Thank you. I learned so much!
Thank you Marlene!
Thanks for your generosity.
Thank you for your fabulous video tutorials! 🎨🙂
Really inspiring. Great communication as well as great painting. Thanks.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very nice, very bold strokes (I wish I could work like that, too, at least sometimes) thanks a lot for sharing :-)
Thanks. Enjoying your videos more&more...
Great video! Thank you and stay safe. Tomas, Sweden.
John Singer Sargent he was a great painter.
A third cousin to John Singer Sargent in Australia was Sir William Dargie who painted Queen Elizabeth requested by the then Priminster Menzies in the 50's.
Sir WilliamDargie brush strokes are idenitical to John Singer Sargent.
I thank you for your demonstration your choice of the subject matter was perfect
I teach ALSO and l am related to both Artist and l was delighted you used John Singer Sargent as a example .
May you stay well with this covit19
And all the best with your love of painting may you paint for many years to come
SANDRA from Australia
Thank you very much for your kind words. I will definitely check out William Dargie. Wishing you all the best, with everything that's going on.
so glad I found you
Super 👍👍👍💯. Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you!
Beautiful skills
Thank you!
OMG! What a wonderful and very didactic demo. Many tips to apply in our work. Yes, please make another video of Sargent painting style, this approach give us more freedom in our brush strokes and improving our value observation. Thank you so much for all the content you’ve shared Alex.
Thank you José
You have made me develop my drawing skills.
Glad you're finding my videos helpful
Great demonstration of john singer Sargent painting technique. Would love to have a slower master class o f this to see how you mixed the colored and painted this in note detail.
Thank you
Excellent course.
Have you seen my latest Velsquaz copy videos filmed in real time? I'm currently working on part 3
ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
Excellent job. Thanks for sharing
I love hearing your thoughts and how you fix things as you go along! Very useful!
Great job on this exercise! Your ability to explain is top notch! Thank you for shading.
Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Thanks so much for the video and your time is very appreciated. A live stream would be a valuable contribution to your audience who is growing by the day! Wonderful idea! Many blessings and be safe.
Thank you for devoting your time to us. Wonderful job you’ve done, mate!
thank you for sharing your expertise
Thanks for the demo. Very useful 👍
Outstanding work. So helpful ...
This was really helpful, especially as an art student who has had to move to online classes.
Your videos are always so helpful. Thank you so much. I plan on incorporating these ideas, especially the tip about your ability to do a master copy not being reliant on knowing perfectly the techniques of the original painter, to my own paintings.
Well said and done Alex!
I decided to take a leave of absence from my Art degree, final year for my mental health, just before the lockdown happened. After 3 years of painting and only painting, I really thought I needed a break - i've spent the past 3 months just finding comfort in everything else other than art. But now, I literally can't satiate it in any other way. Strangely I've never followed YT tutorials before, and still I know that I have a lot to learn from basic flesh tone palettes etc. Honestly your videos are really helping me rn :) I've gotten so lost in my process or working in more of a surrealist/abstract way, mentally it's crippled me haha, this is such a lovely break to paint logically. Thank you for your videos !
Thanks. Glad my videos are helping. I dunno, I think art in general can be pretty tough mentally. The stuff I teach i.e. learning "how" to paint is one thing and that can be frustrating enough. But then there's also deciding "what" to paint. Which never get's any easier. Anyway, best of luck with it all.
@@SIMPLIFYDrawingandPainting haha always, but always in relation to how well we benchmark our process. It's just like any relationship after all :) and thank you, you too !
I have viewed many Sargent paintings "in person". I find them every bit as admirable and awe-inspiring as those by any of the great masters. I have copied his most famous self-portrait in the original size three times.
There's a Sargent in the National Portrait Gallery up here in Edinburgh, "Lady Agnes of Lochshaw" -- it is beyond captivating; I've never had a painting grab me quite so powerfully.
i love the charcoals too ...especially of paul helleu
@@callumsutherland2954 i bet it is ...would love to see it ..
i've viewed all the works in the Met etc nyc ......he gives some of the greatest advice to young portrait painters ....which is to have the model on another floor ...lol...
he is indeed a great master ...& the watercolors ! ..this is just what i needed at the mo' & thank you for your comment !
Sargent isn't included in the group "great masters"?
@@kullenberg Yes, Sargent is every bit as admirable and awe-inspiring as himself.
Great exercise. Live stream would be great, Alex.
Check out my latest video
ua-cam.com/video/JoCSaNKDyNg/v-deo.html
Insightful video. Thanks for inspiring us to get busy with our paint brushes during this quarantine phase
This is the third time that I have used oils ever , I have had the most brilliant day learning so much from you , I have been learning myself as classes are few and far between ,your teaching method and explanations are invaluable . Cannot thank you enough , looking forward to working on the piece again tomorrow ! Also your Patreon channel is superb and yes a live stream would be great ! Many thanks Alex
Thank you Ruth!
Excellent tutorial Alex, very inspiring, thank you.
Wonderful video! So helpful to see your process and listen to your tips. Thank you!
You are an amazing artist. Thank you for sharing your talent with us.
Fabulous rendition! You are a master-artist!
thank you for sharing this demo its much helpful to understand the process of painting
Thank you so much sir everyone grateful to you
Thank you for this. Just finished an attempt at a copy of Singer Sargent and realised from watching this that I should have tried a "massing technique". I learned a lot from your lesson.
this is so therapeutic
Thanks Dan.
Many thanks for demo. Could you say what the painting surface was that you used?
For this I used oil primed linen
Thankyou. Do you also by any chance demonstrate landscapes -eg Impressionist landscapes such as Pissaro or Monet?
loved your lesson. and yes I would like to see your painting in live stream so i can see your strokes color mixing and other things are important . thanks.
Thank you, Alex! I'm starting to draw this portrait, and I'll follow your advices.I'm happy I found your channel.
Though I'm not an oil painter, I've been interested in and studying portraiture lately and your tips for placement of elements and shapes, highlights, etc. is most helpful. I'll be able to use them in my drawings and eventually in watercolor (when I get the nerve). Thank you!
SALUDOS!! SEGURO!SE APRENDE MUCHO! GRACIAS! BUEN TRABAJO. SOY DE VENEZUELA.
Inspiring and great job!
Sargent was so good. Ever do a Rembrandt master copy? He was pretty good too. I was fortunate enough to go to the MET and see Rembrandt's paintings. They're even better in person. It was incredible. Great video. Thanks.
Rembrandt is amazing! Tho I have never copied any of his paintings.
A livestream would be a great treat and extremely useful to us budding painters! 🙏 thank you