Как писать картину, чтобы она получилась как у профессионала

Why do the first brushstrokes in a painting often appear vibrant and precise, only to have the work begin to crumble later? In this video, I answer one of the most common questions artists ask: why does an image lose its power as it progresses, and how to avoid this. This phenomenon is based on a fundamental principle that is rarely stated directly: all painting begins with line. The first brushstrokes appear convincing because they are guided by a clear direction and internal structure. But when the brushstrokes become numerous and lose their connection with one another, the image begins to disintegrate. The brushstroke ceases to be part of the whole and becomes random. In this video, I use a drawing as an example to demonstrate what line really is, how it organizes the image, and guides each brushstroke. Using a stucco bas-relief, I demonstrate how line creates form, tension, and meaning. You will learn: — why line is the foundation of any image — how brushstrokes obey line and create integrity — why color is not the primary element of painting — how Renaissance artists and 20th-century masters used line to construct form — how to maintain the strength and clarity of an image as you work This video is an introduction to the first module, "Construction," dedicated to line—the fundamental element of artistic language, without which it is impossible to create a coherent image. https://nikolayandreychikov.ru/