Andrew Wyeth's Abstract Paintings.
We normally think of Andrew Wyeth as the detail guy, right? Blades of grass disappearing into the distance in tiny strokes of egg tempera. Now a lot of his work presents a powerful narrative. But many of the landscapes express a dramatic use of abstract value masses. Often with that expression of value masses almost the reason for the painting. They give us a rich, iconic, stripped-away vision of the land.
Link to join my email list to receive notifications about weekly video postings: https://www.ianroberts.com/e-learning-mastering-composition-free-video.htm
My website: https://www.ianroberts.com/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/IanRobertsArtist/
Instagram @ianrobertsartist: https://www.instagram.com/ianrobertsartist/
Видео Andrew Wyeth's Abstract Paintings. канала Ian Roberts
Link to join my email list to receive notifications about weekly video postings: https://www.ianroberts.com/e-learning-mastering-composition-free-video.htm
My website: https://www.ianroberts.com/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/IanRobertsArtist/
Instagram @ianrobertsartist: https://www.instagram.com/ianrobertsartist/
Видео Andrew Wyeth's Abstract Paintings. канала Ian Roberts
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Andrew Wyeth: A collection of 250 works (HD) *UPDATEPushing Towards Abstraction in Your PaintingsThree Practical Steps to SimplificationValue Masses Drive Your PaintingThe #1 Composition Rule You Cannot BreakHow to Use Color Temperature: A DemonstrationHow Andrew Wyeth Made A PaintingMastering Perspective: Two Practical TechniquesFocusing on Brushwork When We PaintWhat to Eliminate: The Pre-Painting ProcessAndrew Wyeth's method of loose watercolour painting | DEMO 7Finding Your Style to Create ArtUse Value Masses to Dramatically Improve Your Paintings1 Month Project to Spark CreativityPaint Shapes, Not Things — Demonstration VideoDeveloping Curiosity of Vision: For Artists and Art LoversSketches vs Thumbnails in Creating Your PaintingsHow to Paint SunlightHow to Use Foreground, Midground and Background to Clarify Depth