The Complete Painter: Lessons from the Masters
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S1 E1 - The Grand Tradition of Painting
October 31, 202333minHumans have been painting for more than 40,000 years and creating pigments for more than 300,000 years. You’ll join that great tradition by making your own pigments and paints in this lesson. Learn why the masters began their careers by copying others and why this is the best time in history to learn to paint.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E2 - Health and Safety in the Studio
October 31, 202333minOil-based paints are considered the most versatile medium for painters today. But with pigments, oils, and solvents comes the potential danger of toxicity and combustion. Learn how to take proper safety precautions—reading the Safety Data Sheet and product label for each item you buy, ventilating the room where you paint, and properly disposing of hazardous waste.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E3 - Basic Painting Materials
October 31, 202325minWhat are the “must-haves” for your workspace? Learn about necessary supplies, including paper, pencils, additives, brushes, and the six specific tubes of paint you’ll need for your first palette. You’ll also learn why so many painters rely on the mahl stick—and how to build your own.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E4 - Studio Setup and Brush Care
October 31, 202324minExplore your lighting options for both natural and artificial light and learn how they impact your painting, palette, and subject. You’ll also learn how to set your paints on the palette to allow for greatest efficiency and flexibility, and how to clean everything at the end of your session with brush cleaners you’ll build yourself.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E5 - First Exercises: Line and Mark
October 31, 202326minStudying John Singer Sargent’s Portrait of Madame X, you’ll learn how the placement of the brush in your hand affects the types of strokes you can make. As you test various options with your own brush placement, pressure, speed, and dilutions, you’ll experiment with a variety of lines and marks—and examine those of Van Gogh, Cézanne, and many others.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E6 - First Exercises: Value, Edges, and Texture
October 31, 202331minIn this lesson, you’ll experiment with many ways to change value by changing opacity, hatching, stippling, and more. You’ll also learn a variety of ways to create an edge, making it hard or soft. You’ll experiment with many different ways to both apply and remove paint, and learn about the relationships between thick and thin layers—and what will stand the test of time.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E7 - Creating Basic Forms: Lines, Shapes, and Solids
October 31, 202321minAs you study line, texture, contour, space, and proportion, you’ll learn how painters can start with a flat shape and create a three-dimensional solid. By examining Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks and other paintings, you’ll learn how artists build upon simple geometric figures to create highly organized groupings of interlocking shapes.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E8 - Value: Making a Value Scale
October 31, 202315minWith the goal of painting grisailles and brunailles—paintings executed entirely in shades of gray or brown, respectively—you’ll learn a step-by-step method for developing two appropriate value scales. In the process, you’ll explore paint mixing, assessing the value of those mixtures, identifying and correcting mistakes, and understanding the effects of simultaneous contrast.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E9 - Value: A Simple Still Life
October 31, 202325minBefore creating a brunaille based on Norman Lundin’s Simple Still Life–Three Cups, you’ll learn how to transfer the cartoon files to your surface, as well as options for using the grid system to scale up or down. You’ll visually take the painting apart to carefully identify the work’s shapes, and then use your value chart to guide you through the painting process.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E10 - Value: Mood, Palette, and Light
October 31, 202335minLearn how value affects the mood of a painting—with a greater range of values bringing higher energy and a smaller range bringing a softer, calmer mood. Explore how value also can create pattern, a focal hierarchy, and the illusion of space and three-dimensional volume. You’ll also examine the way light can be used to give a flat effect or to produce greater drama with a chiaroscuro.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E11 - Value: Block and Sphere in Grisaille
October 31, 202320minBy painting a chiaroscuro block and sphere in grisaille, you’ll apply value mixing skills—with 17 different values in this exercise—and explore the way light affects rectilinear and curvilinear forms. You’ll practice blending edges, experimenting with a variety of brushes and the use of horizontal and vertical strokes.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E12 - The Figure and a Portrait in Brunaille
October 31, 202320minIn this lesson, you’ll experiment with using value intuitively, leaving behind the numerical references you used previously. You’ll learn how the illusion of a complex three-dimensional form is created as you work with value and shadows. And you’ll learn to see the planar structure beneath an object, considering both value and edges as you bring life to the structure.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E13 - Working with the Earth Tone Palette
October 31, 202333minIn this lesson, you’ll explore the full palette of earth tones, black, and white—a palette that has been used for millennia in every geographic area. As you experiment with a color-mixing exercise, methodically developing a chart to reveal the full range of this palette, you’ll observe the way the colors seem to change depending on their context.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E14 - Ensuring Accurate Proportions
October 31, 202321minExplore the benefits of the gridded velo, calipers, beam compasses, and even tracing paper. These tools have been used from da Vinci to the modern age for developing precise proportions when painting. Specifically, learn how to work with proportional dividers to help the accuracy of your work, whether you’re copying from another painting or painting a still life.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E15 - Composition: Shape, Ground, and Format
October 31, 202340minNothing is more important to the success of a painting than composition—the organization of elements that brings cohesion to the work. Learn how to look deeply at paintings to discover compositional patterns and to improve your own work by examining format, simple and compound aggregate shapes, the box strategy, the crucial role played by “background,” and more.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E16 - Composition: Leonardo and the Armature
October 31, 202339minLearn how to develop and work with an armature, the structure that determines the organization of elements in your painting and guides the viewer’s eyes through your work. Whether it’s the placement of a large figure or the angle of a hairline, generations of artists from diverse cultures have depended on the armature to bring visual power into their works.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E17 - Composition: Balance, Focus, and Space
October 31, 202333minLearn how to construct your painting to control the viewer’s path through its visual information. What do you want the observer to attend to first, second, next? You’ll explore the elements of compositional weight and balance, space, hierarchy, focal considerations, color, and more to understand the ways in which each of these factors affects your viewer’s experience.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E18 - Degas, Hammershøi, and Other Projects
October 31, 202319minIn this lesson, you’ll practice the elements you’ve learned—from value to composition—with several painting assignments. In addition to a still life, you’ll work with cartoons of paintings by Degas and Hammershøi, and numerous specific suggestions for painting groupings of geometric solids, fabric, and maybe even a room in your own home.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E19 - Materials: Oil Paint Brands and Quality
October 31, 202331minTwo tubes of paint with similar names—or even the exact same name—can appear and behave very differently depending on their chemical composition and the processes used in manufacturing. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to glean information from paint labels and how to utilize the Color IndexTM, often abbreviated CIGN, the international classification system for dyes and pigments.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E20 - Materials: Oil Paint Characteristics
October 31, 202328minLearn how opacity, tinting strength, permanence, and consistency affect your paint’s performance, and how to identify these characteristics from the paint’s label. You’ll also learn how to make sure your paint is safe, how to proceed if the label does note a health hazard, and how to care for your paints once in your workspace.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E21 - Color: Theory and Exercises
October 31, 202332minLearn the difference between additive and subtractive mixing, how those processes impact the colors you’ll see when you mix your paints, and why formal color theory doesn’t always reflect how paints work in the real world. You’ll begin to create your own color chart in order to experiment with the value, hue, and saturation of your particular paints.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E22 - Color: Painting with Limited Palettes
October 31, 202339minExamine the limited palettes used by some of the great masters throughout history—monochrome, dominant hue, analogous, split complementary, and more—and explore how they strategized color usage to create a particular mood in a painting. You’ll build your own palette as you explore an exercise on color mixing, trying to match your paints to a specific color on a print.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E23 - Materials: All about Medium
October 31, 202345minAll painters would love to find a medium that would cause the exact result they want with no negative effects. Instead, it’s all about compromise. Learn about the pros and cons of linseed oil, oil of rosemary, odorless mineral spirits, hydrocarbon resins, balsams, yellow beeswax, and more. You’ll experiment with making damar varnish and find recipes for numerous others.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E24 - Materials: All about Brushes
October 31, 202342minAlthough almost all artists today paint with brushes, painters have experimented with an enormous variety of tools—from fingers to squeegees. In this lesson, you’ll explore the two main categories of brushes, their variability in price, and how to best care for them. You’ll also learn why hog hair is the best natural bristle and why “sable” brushes are almost never made from sable.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buyS1 E25 - Materials: Flexible Supports
October 31, 202344minWith step-by-step instructions, you’ll build your own flexible support, starting with purchasing the supports and linen, and then stretching the linen over the frame. To create the needed barrier between the textile and the paint, you’ll make a rabbit-hide glue solution and then prime with a lead white ground. You’ll also learn a great variety of options for future experiments.Free trial of The Great Courses Living or buy
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