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Leonard Wren - Painting A Lanscape From An On The Spot Study

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Leonard Wren - Painting A Lanscape From An On The Spot Study

Leonard Wren - Painting A Lanscape From An On The Spot Study
DVDRip | 2003 | AVI | DivX | 472x352 | 29.970 fps | AC3, 448 kbps
Language: English | Run Time: 120 minutes | 1.36 GB

Leonard Wren’s exquisite landscapes, so reminiscent of Impressionist Masters, speak for themselves. Yet, this gifted painter is full of surprises. For example, he uses only one type of paintbrush. Roll the videotape and find out why! And in seeming contradiction to the principles of Impressionism Wren includes black in his landscape palette. Nor does he shy away from using photographs as reference materials. But wait. Wren’s less than orthodox approach makes him all the more an engaging teacher. His insights into Impressionism alone make this video worthwhile.

Wren realizes that a landscape artist faces mind-boggling decisions. What elements to leave out? Which ones to alter? He generously shares field-test solutions. He discusses how to reconcile clashing color notes, how to deal with less-than-ideal landscape forms and much, much more. Expect sound instruction and a revealing demonstration of painting technique from this artist-teacher. Plus, it’s all delivered with a delightful dose of levity!
Landscape painting in the comfort of your studio.

Leonard gives an explanation of his color palette, specific pigments, name brands and considerations on the use of alkyds. A detailed discussion of preferred brush type is also included. He discusses canvas preparation, especially for a limited palette. The close-up depiction of color mixing shows you his method of mixing warm and cool colors.
Step-by-step process of painting that includes initial dry-brush sketch, layering of color, achieving unity with a limited palette, selection of landscape elements, working with rhythmic line, brushstroke direction and patterning, plus insightful points about design, inspiration for painting, developing artist intuition and much more.

Leonard Wren - Painting A Lanscape From An On The Spot Study


Leonard Wren - Painting A Lanscape From An On The Spot Study

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