★ trying the zorn palette ... sort of ★
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One of my fave paintings by you. Its absolutely breathtaking
This is easily one of my favorite paintings you've ever done!! It looks so lively and definitely reflects you as an artist (at least in my opinion)! Incredible :)
this gave me a little serotonin boost, i'm currently sick and rest in bed all day .-.
In the same boat here. This channel is just a little ray of light that motivates me to grab my pencil so I can doodle along even though I can barely move atm. Hope you feel better soon to.
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Just gonna drop here that I think why the warmth of the modified Zorn palette works here is that this warmth helps frame that this was an actual moment in the past (ie:a snapshot) as the natural tones mirror how photos from our past tend to lean.
its the lilzornerd pallette. U made it ur own and it's looking beautiful
The painting looks amazing!
I recently did a painting of my gramma with a modified Zorn palette and LOVED IT. The painting itself, the process, everything. And I learned about the palette from you! Thank you so much for talking about and creating with this palette, and I love this painting so much!
The modification I made was instead of doing black I made a dark mix of ultramarine blue and burnt umber and I love it because I can make the mix a little warmer or cooler depending on what I need to pull off in the painting.
I also sub a light ochre which helps with mixing oranges with some life, and when necessary I love throwing in a little Naples yellow to lighten up cad red without making it cool and pink!
Also, if no one else has mentioned it, if you use pencil for your under sketch it will pop through the painting with time and leave “ghost lines.” Some people don’t care about that but it would drive me nuts so I use vine charcoal and then wipe it back with a rag or a fan brush or just blowing it so I can get it nice and light under my painting so the lines don’t show through.
the painting is yumm!
god i love a good portrait
Wow!! Awesome work 😊
Sorry if you said this in the video but what medium did you use with your oils? This turned out so good btw!!
I'm here pretty early for once! So excited.
I wonder if adding just a touch of black to the red before mixing in the white could give you a less pink tint? Hmmmmm. I use a limited palette of just red, blue, yellow and white. I mix my own black if I need it. Like you said it creates color unity right away, as everything on the painting is made from different combinations of 2-3 colors. It also helps me organize my thinking and I start to not only see things in colors but in color temperature and value.
Are these reg or water soluble oils? Also, i love to layer, so im wondering how long this took to dry and how hard it was to layer? That's my biggest qualm with oil paints. They just take so long to dry, and I'm so impatient😂
Random question - do you have a link for your chair?