Chris Saper est une portraitiste et pédagogue accomplie dont le travail explore la capture de l'essence de la forme humaine. Ses contributions littéraires offrent des perspectives profondes sur l'art du portrait, notamment en ce qui concerne la technique. Saper explore méticuleusement les nuances des tons de peau, l'interaction de la lumière et de l'ombre, ainsi que l'esthétique du travail monochrome. À travers ses publications et son enseignement, elle partage ses vastes connaissances et sa passion pour le métier, inspirant les futurs artistes à rechercher l'excellence dans leurs portraits.
Inside you'll find guidelines for rendering accurate skin tones in a variety
of media, including watercolor, oil and pastel. You'll begin with a review of
the five essential painting elements (drawing, value, color, composition and
edges), then learn how light and color influence the appearance of skin tones.
How to paint oil portraits like the Old Masters Mona Lisa. Girl with a Pearl
Earring. Madame X. The infinite variety and beauty of humankind--like the
mysteries behind sparkling eyes, a sly smile or an averted gaze--has
captivated artists since the beginning of time. This expanded edition of Chris
Saper's best-selling guide, Classic Portrait Painting in Oils, reveals keys
for mastering how to paint beautiful portraits in oil to create soulful works
of art. Through easy-to-follow lessons and expert oil painting tips and
techniques, you'll find secrets for working from life, using reference photos
and more to create rich, realistic portraits imbued with timeless character.*
14 step-by-step demonstrations teach how to paint 7 diverse subjects of
varying skin tones from life and from photographic reference Additional
exercises reveal expert oil painting techniques for defining facial details,
like eyes, mouths, wrinkles, facial hair and eyeglasses Professional tips for
working from life, including ideal session times, posing, seeing and mixing
color and even how to work with children The basics of using natural,
artificial, creative and Rembrandt lighting to light your subject and convey a
mood Expanded key concepts of perfect practice, the importance of regularly
painting subjects in real time and an insistence on excellent photographic
reference material, including a checklist for how to take--and self-edit--your
own quality photos* New material on how to approach and execute paid
commissions, including step-by-step demonstrations for painting both corporate
and family subjectsThrough Saper's universal techniques, painters of all skill
levels will learn to render more realistic portraits of every subject they
paint, with predictable and joyful results.