Oil Painting Essentials: Mastering Portraits, Figures, Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Interiors

Oil Painting Essentials: Mastering Portraits, Figures, Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Interiors

by Gregg Kreutz
Oil Painting Essentials: Mastering Portraits, Figures, Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Interiors

Oil Painting Essentials: Mastering Portraits, Figures, Still Lifes, Landscapes, and Interiors

by Gregg Kreutz

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Overview

An essential guide to the oil painting techniques that will allow artists to master a variety of subjects, including figures, portraits, still life, landscapes, and interiors.

Many painters limit themselves to one type of subject matter, but in Oil Painting Essentials, artist and art instructor Gregg Kreutz shows how a multi-genre approach can dramatically improve your painting skills. Arranged by category, each chapter covers both the essentials specific to that subject matter and those that apply to all genres.  

Through step-by-step lessons and examples from his own oil paintings, Kreutz shows how you can strengthen your skillset for one genre by painting in another. This comprehensive exploration of the conceptual and practical issues behind oil painting provides all of the tools and encouragement you need to successfully take on any type of oil painting.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804185448
Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
Publication date: 05/24/2016
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 152 MB
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About the Author

GREGG KREUTZ is an artist, instructor at the Art Students League of New York, and author of the classic instructional text Problem Solving for Oil Painters. His paintings have been shown in New York and in galleries across the country. Having worked as a painter and teacher for three decades, he is sought after for his national and international workshops, and his popular videos continue to be in demand. He lives in New York City.

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INTRODUCTION

Every oil painter knows the feeling: You’re standing in front of the easel studying your painting, and while nothing seems particularly wrong with it, there’s nothing particularly right about it either. The picture sits there, staring back at you, obviously in need of help, but sending no clear signal as to what kind of help. 
 
In my experience, when that happens, when unknown forces have dragged the picture down to the murky depths and are blocking all attempts at resuscitation, it’s time to hit the big issues, time to strip away superficiality and go after the essentials. 

But which essentials? As you will see in the following pages, there are many oil painting essentials that are important, but they can’t all be summoned up and thrown at the suffering painting. When you run up against a serious artistic impasse like the one described above what you need are—prime essentials

And luckily, after forty years of intensive research, I’ve figured out exactly what these prime essentials are: 
- Accuracy: Make sure you accurately depict the subject. 
- Design: Arrange the material in a dynamic pattern. 
- Depth: Make sure the near/far feeling of space is convincing. 
- Drama: Intensify the visual energy. 

Each of these prime essentials is important, and each needs to be given full attention by the oil painter. 
 
What often happens, though, is that one or more of them is neglected, and the picture doesn’t reach its full potential. For example, if you put all your energy into accuracy but neglect design, depth, and drama, the painting becomes just an inventory of what’s seen. Or if you emphasize design at the expense of depth, accuracy, and drama, you get a picture with a flat, decorative, cutout look. If the picture is to succeed, each prime essential needs to be fully manifested on the canvas. 

The painting, in other words, has to run on all four cylinders. Neglect any of them and you’ll end up with a lopsided, incomplete picture. 

Not that getting each prime essential right is easy—some artists may have no problem with drama, say, but may flounder on accuracy. Others might do brilliantly with accuracy, but fail to design the picture. So how do you master all four?

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 1

CHAPTER 1 ENGAGING THE ESSENTIALS:CONCEPT AND PROCESS IN OIL PAINTING 11

CHAPTER 2 PORTRAITS 47

CHAPTER 3 FIGURES 67

CHAPTER 4 STILL LIFES 83

CHAPTER 5 LANDSCAPES 101
-Plein Air Landscapes 107
-Studio Landscapes 116

CHAPTER 6 INTERIORS 127

AFTERWORD: A FEW FINAL THOUGHTS . . . 145

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 149

INDEX 150
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