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Author Clark, Christopher, Instructor.

Title Paint a Portrait in Oils.

Publication Info. San Francisco : Creativebug.com, 2020.

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 Canton - Downloadable Materials  Creativebug Resource    Downloadable
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file): color, sound
Playing Time 3:0:45
Description Motion picture.
Physical Medium polychrome rdacc http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAColourContent/1003
Description video file rdaft http://rdaregistry.info/termList/fileType/1006
Contents Class includes description, chapter level access to the video, printable materials list, shared gallery of images of the project, discussion list for questions and answers about the project, personal notes section, and a transcript of the class.
Note 2021-02-08 07:31:20
Performer Christopher has been an artist since early childhood, when he would watch Bob Ross on PBS and mimic the famed oil painter's art with crayons. He considers himself a self-educated artist, with his studies ranging from personal training with contemporary masters, to classical academic art technique, with much inspiration from 19th Century art and the Impressionist Movement. Christopher lived in Italy for a time, immersing himself in Italian culture and art, which continues to influence his painting. His fan base has grown considerably since his return to the US, gaining the attention of Lucasfilm and Marvel Fine Art, which both signed him as an officially licensed artist in 2016. Other clients include George Lucas, Major League Baseball, Louisville Slugger, and Fender Guitars. Christopher's painting skills are not his only talent in the arts. He has won several national swing dance championship competitions, and also studies tango and blues dancing. He has played guitar since the age of 12, and during his time as lead guitarist for a rock band, he opened for Blue Oyster Cult and Eddie Money, as well as headlined "the Whisky A Go Go" and "The Roxy" in Hollywood. Christopher has played trombone since high school, and for the last 20 years has played with all-trombone Christmas band in Orange County, California called the Balboa Bachelors, with whom he has played for the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, and the Hoag Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, as well as received a proclamation from the Mayor of Newport Beach for Service to the Community. Christopher continues to gain national attention, while remaining humble in the continuing effort to grow and improve his artwork. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado.
Summary Professional artist and storytellerChristopher Clark's favorite subject to paint is the light itself, and in nowhere is it more important than the portrait. Inspired by 19th century art and the Impressionist Movement, this class formally guides you through all stages of developing a portrait in oil paint. Learn about light, shape, value, and anatomy sculpturally, as you push and pull with charcoal and add and subtract paint. Begin with a charcoal study, then move on to underpainting. Then follow with blocking out general shapes with paint and then adding a few more layers of detail and fine-tuning. While portraits can certainly be challenging, they are also immensely rewarding.
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Language Closed-captioned.
Genre/Form Instructional films.
Educational films.
Internet videos.
Added Author Creativebug.com.
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