Is The Grid Method KILLING your Oil Painting?

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Chelsea Lang

Chelsea Lang

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@adelehammond1621
@adelehammond1621 4 ай бұрын
I ve never used the griding method but often the drawing look very rigid I paint flowers alot and this is something I ve noticed
@sandiq6551
@sandiq6551 9 ай бұрын
Painting from life is where you truly excel! Would love to see this same video with voiceover of what you were thinking and what decisions you you were making as you painted. Also love that it is a man instead of a pretty young woman. Already too many of those out there.
@atroutflycrazy8057
@atroutflycrazy8057 9 ай бұрын
Totally agree Chelsea 👍 the best things I did which helped my painting was regular pencil sketching/drawing and buying a proportional divider, although it was handy to grid when I started painting when i wasnt confident in drawing ,I did find with gridding I tended to trust in it too much and expected very accurate likeness which wasn't the case in almost all.
@coramuller6065
@coramuller6065 9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, Chelsea. Your advice is always so helpful❤
@danv1061
@danv1061 9 ай бұрын
Norman Rockwell used a projector and grids. It saved him time with the basic layout of the painting. The looseness or tightness develops after that point.
@patrickwelch1010
@patrickwelch1010 9 ай бұрын
I spent many years drawing live models (1000) . Lately I've watched all of the portrait artists of the year from London. It surprised me how many used grids. I've tried it painting children and young kids and I have to say it helped with placement. I prefer just to start painting . If I've had any criticism through the years is that I was not lose enough. Anyway it is more fun just to start painting.
@NCWildHeART
@NCWildHeART 9 ай бұрын
This is wonderful. This is the video I needed this morning! I used to start every painting when I was about 12-16 without a grid- but then I had many teachers who preferred them. I feel like I forgot my drawing skills along the way. I have never heard of the envelope method thank you. I do use a properly cropped reference and now I’m trying to keep it farther away like you suggested in the past. I have not posted any recent work here the last year since I’ve been on this journey to improve my skills. I have done more drawings than painting this year and it’s been helpful in shaping up!
@suzannebonham583
@suzannebonham583 9 ай бұрын
This makes so much sense.
@uniquewierdo3757
@uniquewierdo3757 9 ай бұрын
The grid method is sooo good when you're working on a huge canvas/wall and you have a detailed piece especially if it has a difficult perspective and many figures. But absolutely of no use when one tries to catch a likeliness of a portrait. Even if you're not painting loosely. Learned this the hard way tbh... Struggled for a few years and just like you said, it all comes down to your drawing skills and confidence.
@henry_b1230
@henry_b1230 9 ай бұрын
Wow that was impressive, seeing the live model after
@ginamarayart
@ginamarayart 9 ай бұрын
A wonderful video full of good advice thank you!
@ChantelleArts
@ChantelleArts 9 ай бұрын
Such a good video, I love it ☺☺☺
@mareemayer9073
@mareemayer9073 9 ай бұрын
Thank for your wonderful videos. I cannot see the photoshop video here?
@ChelseaLang
@ChelseaLang 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me know Maree! I updated the video, so you should now see a link to that video at 7:09. :)
@AdamBreakey75
@AdamBreakey75 9 ай бұрын
Great video Chelsea. -- You should come join us on Tuesday nights at Alia Fine Art Studio in Raleigh. Alia hosts a 3hr (single pose) life drawing group every week.
@cats6111
@cats6111 9 ай бұрын
Artwork that is not loose, is not “overworked”. I find that artists often use this term for tight, highly-rendered artworks/drawings/portraits, but it is simply derogatory. The opposite of a loose painting (which is not the apex of artistic achievement, says who?) is not an “overworked” painting. Loose painting is preferential, just as tight and hyperrealistic paintings are preferential. Stop discouraging artists from exploring different styles and techniques, by using derogatory language. One isn’t better than the other, just different.
@cynthiahale9888
@cynthiahale9888 9 ай бұрын
Oh just loosen up 😊
@coyoteblue4027
@coyoteblue4027 9 ай бұрын
A painting is "overworked" only if it was initially intended to be loose. It's not a derogatory term, it's a specific term.
@cats6111
@cats6111 9 ай бұрын
@@coyoteblue4027 The term “overworked” is synonymous with burden, oppress, worn out, exhausted, etc. It is specific…specifically derogatory. Suppose the intended looseness of the painting is lost, but the artist’s perspective is that the painting has now moved toward “refinement”, which it has, literally, as opposed to becoming “overworked”. The artwork then retains value, whereas before, when the artist viewed his piece as “overworked, it lost value.
@coyoteblue4027
@coyoteblue4027 9 ай бұрын
@cats6111 then that work would be salvaged. Obviously, any piece of art can change course partway through the process. The fact that you can occasionallly salvage an overworked painting doesn't change the fact that an overworked painting is overworked. And again, its only really the artist and their intention that determine whether a painting is overworked. It's not derogatory, it's ceitical. Grow up dude.
@cats6111
@cats6111 9 ай бұрын
@@coyoteblue4027 The topic is moot. Conversely, it would be cynical, not critical, to say a looser painting intended to be hyperreal, is underworked. Indeed, it wasn’t underworked, but evolved into a looser work than intended. There is no salvaging of an inferior piece necessary, but a positive evolution of the artwork. Artists consciously and subconsciously using derogatory language in the name of critique, or anything else leads to stagnant art-- and artists who are enslaved to a “style”.
@scubathehun
@scubathehun 9 ай бұрын
Refused to use projector or grid from day one of learning portrait painting, instead learn from my mistakes.
@mark.mahorney
@mark.mahorney 9 ай бұрын
Proportion wheel
@최명희-f3d
@최명희-f3d 9 ай бұрын
닮았어 ㅋㅋ
@최명희-f3d
@최명희-f3d 9 ай бұрын
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