The Secret to Loose Brushwork | Colley Whisson
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 Published On Jun 7, 2024

We delve into the fascinating world of impressionist painting, exploring the underlying elements that bring these artworks to life. We start with a painting by Anders Zorn, highlighting his unique blend of realism and loose brushwork. Notice the delicate accents against the light that add depth and interest to the composition.

Next, we examine a simple yet captivating landscape by Harold Herbert, a master of plein air painting. Observe how the placement of shapes and lines guides the viewer's eye, creating a visually engaging piece without excessive detail. Herbert's early and later works showcase his evolution in style, from detailed to more fluid and planned compositions.

We then move on to Richard Schmid, another modern master, whose paintings exhibit remarkable attention to small accents and details, elevating the visual image to new heights. Schmid’s work teaches us the importance of directing the viewer’s focus and creating visual poetry through thoughtful composition.

Finally, we discuss a piece by John Singer Sargent, emphasizing the use of color, depth, and focal points. Sargent’s ability to balance abstraction and realism is a testament to his skill as a visual storyteller.

Join us as we explore these masterpieces and learn how to apply these concepts to our own artwork. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this video will inspire you to develop your own visual language and create compelling paintings.

COLLEY WHISSON: LOOSELY DEFINED: THE POWER IN PAINT
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