In this one-hour program, David examines, discusses and paints a study of Turner’s beautiful "View of Venice: The Ducal Palace, Dogana and Part of San Giorgio," painted in 1841. He is not trying to copy the painting but is examining and demonstrating several different techniques that Turner used to paint luminous skies and water in the Venetian landscape.
Using techniques of the old masters as well as contemporary methods, David brings you a wealth of information, demonstrations, encouragement, tips, and insights in program. Learn new methods to dramatically improve your eye, your composition, painting and your landscapes. His infectious enthusiasm and multi-disciplinary perspective combining art, history, philosophy, science and technique will provide a unique workshop experience for you - and offer you new ideas and compositions for your paintings! We have now added subtitles in French, Spanish, Italian and German, and please accept our apologies if they are not perfect! We hope that you enjoy it!
Chapters:
Introduction: Begins at
0:00 minutes
Composition and Diagram: Begins at
02:38 minutes
Palette: Begins at
08:15
Oil Painting: Begins at
15:06 minutes
Conclusion: Begins at
57:25 minutes
Materials for Oil Painting Demonstration:
Oil Palette: Ultramarine Blue; Scheveningen Blue Light ; Transparent Red Oxide; Titanium White; Vermilion; Carmine Lake; Gamboge; and Cobalt Blue.
2", 3" and 4" Watercolor Wash Brushes
Medium: Linseed Oil
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Filmed in 2015 and Remastered in 2023