Portrait of Anna

Posted by admin on November 30th, 2009 and filed under portrait painters | 12 Comments »

More on http://artpapa.net Classical oil painting technique video workshop, by Alexei Antonov. How to paint a portrait in the Flemish technique in the process of painting a portrait of a beautiful young woman. I believe that the quality of the color layer and the likeness to the model in this portrait are exceptional.

Duration : 0:1:45


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12 Responses

  1. kathrynrain Says:

    OMG so USEFUL! …
    OMG so USEFUL! that’s eactly what I needed to learn about oil!! Been practising on Acrylic for too long and just that the darn oil seems impossible I just didn’t know how to not go crazy with the applying and reapplying!! I’m gonna try that trick with oil, thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOOO much you’re a life-saver!!

  2. skyisajindo Says:

    (Vaporizer08) This …
    (Vaporizer08) This paint and this style of work is fine! AND it does not have to much control! It’s how and the style of work! Leanardo da vinci did the same thing! And Its all natural work so its not Digital! Everyone has a unique style of work! Its how you do it ! Its all art and its the way you do it! The paint stroke is fine too! This work is beautiful! and yes Rambrant is good too and its all the same thing!! its all how he did it tooo but just chill out! Its ART

  3. matthewrocks711 Says:

    I have yet to find …
    I have yet to find a digital camera that will capture such detail and vivid colors with this accuracy without flattening the image all together(DSLR or not). If you look at something by David Jan Kassan, the model seems to literally pop out from the canvas. The soul is in the layers and the bright tones it brings. the overall warmth of this portrait cannot be achieved by any camera nor have such pure aesthetic quality.

  4. AmurgAprins Says:

    very good point :)
    very good point :) and i know most of the people will disagree with you

  5. vaporizer08 Says:

    Too much controlled …
    Too much controlled..kills the soul..it is more like photography.Just look at a Rembrandt,Velasquez and see how they did a portrait with loose but ingenious paint strokes..therefore your finished product looks like exactly a digital photo,thus without the artistic uniqueness,character and soul. It is like a robot playing Chopin…

  6. Faustino778 Says:

    Hermoso difuminado …
    Hermoso difuminado al oleo, felicito al pintor se ve que disfruta en la realización de su obra.

  7. biella2366 Says:

    Troppo bellooooo! E …
    Troppo bellooooo! E troppo bravoooo! Grazie

  8. mreinstein48 Says:

    Simply INCREDIBLE ! …
    Simply INCREDIBLE !! Marvellous!! Awsome! So realistic as Michel Ange !!!!!

  9. EinfachAliveJa Says:

    beauty.)
    beauty.)

  10. gustavocologni Says:

    What are you using …
    What are you using from 0:59 to 1:04 to paint ?
    It’s not a brush, what is it ?

    I loved it !!!

    Who do I have to kill to learn more about this technique ?

  11. painterinoil Says:

    What a Beautiful …
    What a Beautiful painting!

  12. DreamPiano Says:

    Wonderful

    1000 …
    Wonderful

    1000 Star

    Serena

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