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    Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (3)

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (3)

    Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (3)
    Published 9/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.02 GB | Duration: 1h 30m

    Introduction to Painting Byzantine Icons

    What you'll learn

    Painting Basic Garments

    Painting Lower Garments

    Painting Yellow Garments

    Painting Black Garments (Kalimavki)

    Painting Gold Garments and Objects

    Requirements

    Learners must have completed "Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (1)

    Learners must have completed "Byzantine Iconography Painting Series 1: Painting Basics (2)

    Description

    Welcome to Part 2 of the Painting Basics Series of Byzantine Iconography Tutorials. In these tutorials, we will continue the journey of discovering the magic of the limited tetrachrome palette while also learning to paint several types of garments that we will typically paint in icons. It is very important for beginners to practice painting different types of garments before jumping in to paint a complete icon. Often beginners place so much emphasis on the face thinking that if the face looks good, no one will notice that the garments don't. Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that… as I myself learned the hard way!Yellow garments can be difficult to paint as it's easy for them to look lifeless and flat. In Lesson 10 you will learn the secret for painting vibrant yellow garments while we learn to paint some typical lower garments that are found in full-figure icons of Christ, the Apostles as well as women saints.While strictly speaking there are no "black" garments in Byzantine iconography, there is now an expectation that contemporary monastic saints will be depicted wearing black. These black garments often end up looking lifeless, but in Lesson 11 I will be teaching you how to paint black garments that actually look radiant.Finally in the lesson 12, the last lesson in this series, we will be painting gold garments and objects.The basic material you will need for these tutorials are:PigmentsYellow Ochre (or Iron Oxide Yellow)Iron Oxide BlackLight Mars Red (or Red Ochre)Medium Mars RedTitanium WhiteGold Ochre(optional)Egg EmulsionEggWhite wineLavender or Basil essential oil2 Plastic dropper bottles for egg emulsion and waterPaint brushes (rounds with a good tip, flats and riggers) Palette for mixing paint (a sheet of glass or plexiglass is optional)Container of water for cleaning brushes.Paper towelHot press watercolour paper for painting exercises.

    Overview

    Section 1: PS1T10 Lower Garments - Yellow

    Lecture 1 10.1 Introduction and Sketch

    Lecture 2 10.2 Proplasmos

    Lecture 3 10.3 Glaze and Grapsimata

    Lecture 4 10.4 1st Photisma

    Lecture 5 10.5 2nd Photisma

    Lecture 6 10.6 3rd Photisma

    Section 2: PS1T11 Black Garments

    Lecture 7 Introduction

    Lecture 8 11.1 Sketch

    Lecture 9 11.2 Proplasmos

    Lecture 10 11.3 1st Grapsimo

    Lecture 11 11.4 2nd Grapsimo

    Lecture 12 11.5 1st Photisma

    Lecture 13 11.6 2nd Photisma

    Section 3: PS1T12 Painting Gold Garments and Objects

    Lecture 14 Introduction

    Lecture 15 12.1 Warm-up

    Lecture 16 12.2 Sketch

    Lecture 17 12.3 Proplasmos

    Lecture 18 12.4 1st Grapsimo

    Lecture 19 12.5 2nd Grapsimo

    Lecture 20 12.6 Assist

    Beginners in Byzantine Iconography