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Victoria: Painting Portraits in Oils from Photographs

...with Johnnie Liliedahl

How-To Video: Victoria: Painting Portraits in Oils from Photographs by Johnnie Liliedahl 5_bulb Review this video!

Learn fine art techniques including the direct alla-prima painting method to produce a work of art in a loose, impressionistic style. Project materials include computer-prepared guides and maps that will make it easy to see the shape, planes and values on the human head.

This program is designed for beginning portrait painters, and is useful in understanding basic portrait painting concepts, whether the painter uses photographic references or works from the live model, as both scenarios are compared and contrasted.

"Victoria" is painted with a limited palette of colors and shows how you can create realistic fleshtones from just a few basic colors. Recipes for generic flesh colors and values are given, which can be adjusted subtly to match the flesh color of your model, whether it is painted from life or from photographs.

The simplicity of this head and the composition make it the ideal program for a first attempt at portrait painting, as all the photographic references used in the program are included in the printed materials that accompany the video.

(about 96 minutes)

This video was added to our catalog on January 15, 2007 in Arts & Crafts::Painting: Oil and Arts & Crafts::Painting: Misc.

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Reviewer: Gaye S.

Just fantastic! I highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in painting portraits!

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Reviewer: Larry S.

Basically, if see that Johnnie Liliedahl has done the video, it is going to be one of the very best available. This is also true of this one. It is full of good tips for all types of oil painting and some special ones for portraits from the 3/4 view.

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Reviewer: Terry O.

This video is great! My husband doesn't even paint and he was fascinated by it. We watched it twice. She explains every step in great detail. It was so inspiring that I wanted to run out and buy tons of canvas. I'm a beginner and she made it look achievable.

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Reviewer: Louise S.

This is one of the best DVDs on portrait painting that you will ever see. All of Liliedahl's DVDs offer the best and clearest instructions. She is the most remarkable teacher. I liked this one so much that I will definitely buy it ! ls

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Reviewer: Carol C.

Victoria was a very good DVD. I would recommend it. Carol C.

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Reviewer: Carol C.

Victoria was a very good DVD. I would recommend it. Carol C.

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Reviewer: Terry H.

Excellent, as advertised! The instructor was clear, accomplished, and thorough. This was quite informative and helpful.

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Reviewer: GEORGE C.

This was an excellent movie that I would highly recommend. The instruction was very thorough and easy to follow. The instructor was interesting and described basic steps in such a way that you were anxious to see the next step. I would recommend it for anyone who wants to learn how to do portraits and wants to improve flesh tones and composition.

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Reviewer: Michael T.

This woman is not only an expert artist but an expert in producing easily followed, sensibly directed instruction videos. It was very informative and a pleasure to watch.

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Reviewer: Carolyn J.

I have rented videos from Johnnnie before. With every video, she approaches it like a teacher, and not like watching an artist who can’t teach. I know I will not be disappointed when I rent her videos.

The video comes with a flyer that has the photo she is copying, and an overview of the steps and paints. She also explains how to alter your reference photo to help you find the values.

Johnnie uses a few common colors, plus black and white. She mixes and explains four flesh tones. Every time her brush is on her palette, or canvas, the camera is watching. You don’t miss anything.

Johnnie explains every stroke, and you can see what she is doing. I watched it twice and took notes, though she says, “if you are painting along with me”.

Once I master what this video covers, I am going to get another portrait video by her.

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