Oil Painting

27Jul/100

Oil Painting study how to Create a Spectacular Landscape!

If you're oil painting landscapes art, you find will inspiration in a beautiful landscape

 

There's something about a breathtaking landscape that motivates the artist in all of us to capture its essence on canvas. Speaking for myself, I always want to create a piece that reflects my level of emotion, and I want all future viewers of the painting to feel the transference of these same feelings.

 

Since you are reading this article, I assume that you feel as I do. So, in order to help everyone create some beautiful pieces, I've listed some ideas to help with your next project.

 

Oil Painting Landscapes IdeaUse Your Imagination.

 

It's permissible to rearrange the elements in the landscape, if you think it'll make a better painting composition. Another option is to borrow elements from different landscapes and put them together in one piece. (Of course you shouldn't do this if your landscape is a readily identifiable scene)

 

Oil Painting Landscapes IdeaIt's OK To Leave Some Elements Out.

 

No one is forcing you to include everything that you see in the landscape you're painting. Please feel free to be selective. You should include the elements that you feel are important, and that characterize this particular landscape. And you should definitely use the landscape as a reference, but its also OK to insert your own personality, temperament tastes in the painting. After all, It's your work of art. You should paint it anyway you wish Oil Painting LandscapesIt's Not Cheating to Buy Green Paints

 

There is this notion in the oil painting world that a true artist has to mix their own greens. Hogwash! It's permissible to buy green paints in a tube rather than mixing your own. One of the main benefits of doing so is that you'll have instant access to particular greens. By the same token, don't limit yourself to only store-bought greens. Go ahead and extend the range of 'ready-made' greens as your inspiration leads you. When mixing a green, bear in mind that green has either a blue or a yellow bias as the starting point. In addition, remember that the shade of green in a landscape will change depending on the time of day. It's a fact that a bluish green hue in the morning may well be a yellowish green by dinner time.

 

Each different blue/yellow combination will give a different green, plus the variations from the proportions of each you mix. With practice it becomes instinctive to mix the shade of green you're after.

 

Oil Painting Landscapes The Foreground Is Top Priority

 

Don't paint the entire landscape with the same degree of detail. It's important to paint less detail in the background of the landscape than you do in the foreground. It's less vital there and gives more 'authority' to the foreground. The difference in detail also helps draw the viewer's eye into the main focus of the landscape painting.

 

Oil Painting Landscape Consider Creating A Series

 

OK, you've followed these guidelines religiously, and you now have a masterpiece hanging on the wall. What do you do next My advice is to paint another one. Be like the Impressionist Claude Monet and paint it again and again, in different lights, seasons, and moods. You may think you'll get bored with the scene, but in reality you start to see more in it. The difference may be the way a tree's shadow tracks around it through the day Or possibly it's how the different light of the harsh midday sun changes the feel of the painting.

 

It was Picasso that put put it best: "Painting is a blind man's profession" He paints not what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen". So if you follow these guidelines, and let your inspiration guide you, then I'm confident you'll create better works of art

 

 

19Jul/100

Oil Painting Landscapes -Follow These Ideas To Create a Spectacular Landscape!

If you're a true oil painting landscapes aficionado, you find true inspiration in a beautiful landscape!

There's something about a breathtaking landscape that motivates the artist in all of us to capture its essence on canvas. Speaking for myself, I always want to create a piece that reflects my level of emotion, and I want all future viewers of the painting to feel the transference of these same feelings.

Since you are reading this article, I assume that you feel as I do. So, in order to help everyone create some beautiful pieces, I've listed some ideas to help with your next project.

Oil Painting Landscapes Idea #1: Use Your Imagination.

It's permissible to rearrange the elements in the landscape, if you think it'll make a better painting composition. Another option is to borrow elements from different landscapes and put them together in one piece. (Of course you shouldn't do this if your landscape is a readily identifiable scene)

Oil Painting Landscapes Idea #2: It's OK To Leave Some Elements Out.

No one is forcing you to include everything that you see in the landscape you're painting. Please feel free to be selective. You should include the elements that you feel are important, and that characterize this particular landscape. And you should definitely use the landscape as a reference, but its also OK to insert your own personality, temperament, and/or tastes in the painting. After all, It's your work of art. You should paint it anyway you wish!

Oil Painting Landscapes Idea #3: It's Not Cheating to Buy Green Paints

There is this notion in the oil painting world that a true artist has to mix their own greens. Hogwash! It's permissible to buy green paints in a tube rather than mixing your own. One of the main benefits of doing so is that you'll have instant access to particular greens. By the same token, don't limit yourself to only store-bought greens. Go ahead and extend the range of 'ready-made' greens as your inspiration leads you. When mixing a green, bear in mind that green has either a blue or a yellow bias as the starting point. In addition, remember that the shade of green in a landscape will change depending on the time of day. It's a fact that a bluish green hue in the morning may well be a yellowish green by dinner time.

Each different blue/yellow combination will give a different green, plus the variations from the proportions of each you mix. With practice it becomes instinctive to mix the shade of green you're after.

Oil Painting Landscapes Idea #4: The Foreground Is Top Priority

Don't paint the entire landscape with the same degree of detail. It's important to paint less detail in the background of the landscape than you do in the foreground. It's less vital there and gives more 'authority' to the foreground. The difference in detail also helps draw the viewer's eye into the main focus of the landscape painting.

Oil Painting Landscape Idea #5: Consider Creating A Series

OK, you've followed these guidelines religiously, and you now have a masterpiece hanging on the wall. What do you do next? My advice is to paint another one. Be like the Impressionist Claude Monet and paint it again and again, in different lights, seasons, and moods. You may think you'll get bored with the scene, but in reality you start to see more in it. The difference may be the way a tree's shadow tracks around it through the day Or possibly it's how the different light of the harsh midday sun changes the feel of the painting.

It was Picasso that put put it best: "Painting is a blind man's profession" He paints not what he sees, but what he feels, what he tells himself about what he has seen". So if you follow these guidelines, and let your inspiration guide you, then I'm confident you'll create better works of art.

Richard's passion is painting in general, and oil painting in particular. He has a website with literally hundreds of articles, videos, etc. on these and other subjects. Please take a look at www.richardgroskopf.com.

13Jul/100

Priceless Landscape Oil Paintings To Choose From

Landscape oil paintings have been one of the most popular and loved art media, since the classic era. There is something unique and serene when it comes to nature, almost magical. When buying paintings, most people choose some type of landscape theme just because this can be a metaphorical and yet real way to feel secluded in this natural scenery; these themes can help people feel some kind of spiritual and aesthetic connection with nature in general or the particular landscape featured in the painting.

Landscape oil paintings depict various natural themes and sceneries, such as forests, valleys, rivers and lakes, mountains; they have been the master artistic creations all over the world since the 16-17th century, when oil painting reached the peak of spiritual and artistic creation.

These paintings can play a very important and dual role: not only they help people appreciate natural beauty but also, they give them the chance to enhance their living or working spaces with some sort of natural beauty that cannot be otherwise included in them.

Choosing a landscape oil painting can be a quite hard task; however it is a very personal issue, since you can set the tone and the atmosphere in your room or space just by adding a painting like this: the placidity or dramatic change of the sea can give a very powerful and yet imaginary accent to a lounge, while a peaceful depiction of a valley or a clear blue sky can create a very calming ambient and have a soothing effect on you and your family.

Especially when it comes to oil paintings, their vivacity and warmth are truly incomparable.

There is an endless variety of oil landscape paintings that you can choose from, made by famous - or not - artists, who impressed their highly accurate or fantastic perception and observation of nature on canvas. You can go through priceless pieces of art online and choose the one that you want to decorate and embellish your home or working place.

At the sound of the phrase landscape painting many notorious names come to our minds: from the paintings of Raphael and Rembrandt to the beautiful Monet's landscapes, there is an extremely wide range of art pieces of exquisite beauty that you can find and fall in love with.

Since most of these pieces are not affordable, their reproduction is a very effective way to make those unique art pieces far more popular and accessible: although the original character cannot be conveyed in a complete and thorough way, nowadays the quality of oil paintings' reproduction is impressive, to the extent that you cannot distinguish the original work from the reproduced.

Whatever you choose to buy, from the original landscape oil paintings to their reproductions, make sure you go through the online collection; you will find the pieces of art that reflect your taste and that invite you to spend your life with them. Think of the oil paintings as an investment, as most collectors do.

Al Smitty is a writer who loves to discuss many topics ranging from oil painting supplies to American football. Thanks for reading!

23May/100

Appreciation On Contemporary Chinese Artist He Kongde Landscape Oil Painting Work ? Tree

 

Painting Title: Tree

 Artist: He Kongde

Painting size: 82*122cm

Media: Fabric, Oil painting

Creation Time: 1984

Close price: RMB 27,500 Yuan

Artist He Kongde adhered to the creative method of realism, stick by the object while remaining personal style. He consider only use art techniques and artistic language people easy to understand can bring out communications between thoughts and emotions, and make people share the beauty feelings comes from the object, and attain to the purpose of the beautification and purification of minds.

During 40 years, He Kongde created and published artworks themed with major events China has experienced, and has caused great attention of Government and people. In addition to social themes and large-scale painting projects, He Kongde has painted a large number of portraits, landscapes, still life oil paintings and other original oil painting works which were not taken seriously. And the artist has devoted much more efforts in this area and also has gain more creative freedom, as well as more real enjoyment of art, and therefore he is like them more.

About Artist He Kongde:

He Kunde (1925.4-2003), came from Xicong city, Sichuan province, China.

In 1943, entered into National Chongqing Institute and study at the Fine Arts department;
In 1946, transferred to Sichuan Academy of Arts and study at the printing and dyeing department;
In 1946, joined the People's Liberation Army and worked in the Cultural Troupe of the No. 12 army crops.
In 1951 joined the Voluntary army, and went to North Korea to engaged in fine arts advocacy efforts.
In 1955 was admitted to the Central Academy of Fine Arts and studied in the training course of Soviet expert Maksimov's painting;
In 1957, acted as a fine art staff at the creation studio of the General Political Ministry of Culture.
In 1962, was transferred to the Chinese People's Revolution Military Museum to engaged in creating of Fine Arts.
In1980, He Kongde assumed the office of the deputy director of creation studio of the Military Museum and retired in 1987

Mr. He Kongde died in 2003, before death he was one of members and managing directors of Chinese Artists Association, as well as vice chairman of the Oil Painting Art Committee and national first grade artist.

Artist He Kongde is good at oil painting and watercolor painting. Oil Painting "Before the Attack" is collected by the China Art Gallery, oil painting "Military Commission Plenary Meeting" created with the cooperation of Gao Hong was awarded by the second prize on the 5th National Art Exhibition, and He Kongde had taken participated in the creation of half-landscape oil painting "Lukouchiao Fight"

Publications: "He Kongde Oil Paintings Selection", " He Kongde Paintings Selection"

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