Laetitia Casta - Oil Painting - Part 2 facebook: bernardo da vinci
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wow very nice!!!
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great!
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Great art!!! love the pallete.
anyway wat the song called in 2.00? its so artistic voice.
i will grateful thank you if someone give me the name of the song.
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@pumpedpittbull this is the old master style , or the classic style of the 5-7 layers
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Great use of the old masters techniques! And a beautiful subject.
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I thought the orange was just a turpentine wash allowing easier application of the oil paint to be smoother onto the canvas.
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many compliments, your art is beautiful.
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wow! loved the painting and loved the music, thank you! :)
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@pumpedpittbull Cause when you put opposite colors together you create a "colored grey", which is more fresh/pure when you put them together directely on the surface (not mixing them on the painting palette). I hope I'm right but this is what my art teacher told me.
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@pumpedpittbull It's the contrast of warm and cool colors. the warm sienna underpainting shows through the cooler greys creating a tension in surface. Same effect can be achieved using contrasting colors. It's a method found in any master painting and a method to capturing what the eye see's or doesn't see.



Why WRBY do u paint an under coat of orange color if you are painting over it with a complete opposite color that doesnt allow the orange color to show through
pumpedpittbull 3 years ago
hi this is bernard...maybe the old masters can answer this question...
wryb 3 years ago