The Ellipse Explained: A Circle in Perspective with Helen Van Wyk
In this instructional painting session, artist Helen Van Wyk delves into the fundamentals of drawing ellipses, explaining how understanding this shape—a circle in perspective—enhances one's ability to paint realistic still life and landscapes. Helen demonstrates the practical application of this knowledge through a painting of a basket of vegetables, sharing tips on composition, color mixing, and brush technique. She emphasizes the importance of perspective and tonal values, offering insights on how these principles can improve accuracy and dimensionality in various painting scenarios. 00:00 Music and Intro Graphics 00:12 How to Create Perspective Helen's practical approach to drawing an object in perspective . 00:24 How to draw a circular object in perspective. Introduction to Ellipses and Perspective - Helen introduces the concept of an ellipse and its significance in art. 03:43 Knowledge Meets Challenge The Theory of the Ellipse - Explanation of how to draw ellipses using diagonals and perspective. 04:08 Composition Placement Starting the Basket of Vegetables - Demonstrating the sketching process and composition techniques. 05:04 The Background 05:20 The Toned Canvas 06:15 Wicker Basket - Body Tone Color Mixing and Tonal Foundations - Techniques for building the foundational colors and tones. 07:42 Tomatoes - Body Tone 08:46 Green Pepper - Body Tone 09:50 Table Cloth - Body Tone 11:20 Stepping Back Sparks a Fresh Eye 12:38 Wicker Basket - More Detail 16:57 Tomatoes - More Detail Refining Shapes and Adding Details - Adjusting the composition and modeling the vegetables. 18:43 Green Pepper - More Detail 20:44 Importance of the Diagonal 22:15 Reflections - Cast Shadow - Highlights The Role of Perspective in Painting - Discussing the application of perspective in still life and landscape painting. Final Touches and Reflections - Adding reflections, highlights, and final adjustments to enhance the painting. 24:23 Fixing an Incorrect Composition 26:27 Outtakes Helen took the time to teach us the principles and reasons behind painting each element in the progression of a work. Her sensibility in basic natural fundamentals taught us we can paint anything by employing these basics. Subject matter was a minor consequence to Helen. Using the basics, thousands of artists received the confidence to paint any type of subject. #oilpaintingforbeginners #oilpaintingteacher #oilpaintingtechniques #oilpaintingforbeginners #oilpaintinglessons #helenvanwyk #oilpaintingteacher

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