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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2006

Enter the universe of classic painting by learning the Dutch technique of the 17th century.

1) A step by step approach to make a good oil painting, from A to Z, in order to guide you in the process of acquiring the classic techniques.

2) A more profound thematic study (Composition, Light, Colors, Materials, Useful Tips) misxing theory and practice.

Being used to teaching his art, Joss Vand e Ven provides, in this in teractive DVD, a practical and didactic approach to classic painting with oils.

www.joss-art.com

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  • "Dutch technique of the 17th century"

    Factory-produced Gesso, maded from unknown materials, applied to canvas without layer of glue?

    You must be kidding.

  • Wow thats a lot of preperation for an already prepared canvas!

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  • He needed a really smooth surface to do the Dutch technique, and his factory primed (and glued) canvas, even high quality linen, just isn't sufficiently smooth, i.e. there is a slight grain still present that will adversely affect the quality of his brushstrokes, that's why he applies further coats of primer and sands between and afterward, producing a perfect, eggshell finish.

  • Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals did this? Give this guy a Dutch Masters cigar.

  • where do you get your canvas?

  • Paint on satin

  • Paint on Satin. It will change your world

  • Go to an arts and crafts store and buy a gallery wrapped, back stapled canvas. It looks good, and there's no prep work cause it's usually already triple primed. This is so over the top. If you want a smooth surface, by all means, apply the gesso and sand it, but I don't understand the point of all this. Classic painting preparations don't equal classic paintings.

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  • could be good

    but if you a strong text on the canvas the ist's very ronge

    And by the time the gesso weth out glue code by very bad to the master piece

  • glue hardboard panel over the canvas

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