Copy of Renoir’s Dance At Bougival

By Ethan

paintings

October 26

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This sketch copy I did of the top part of Renoir’s Dance at Bougival was done with oil on cardboard.

There was very little drawing done with the brush. The forms were built by brushstrokes of one color against another. This is an adaptation of the drawing stage that many art students will use if they are following a more rigid step by step procedure of completing a painting.

The cardboard soaks in the oil giving a more pastel like quality to the paint – making muddy color less likely.

There was also not that much mixing on the palette itself. This would keep the colors fresher and lively.

About the author

Ethan has been painting and teaching oil painting for over 25 years. With a wealth of experience in art and education, Ethan creates a supportive and inspiring environment for learners of all levels. Outside the studio, Ethan enjoys gardening, experimenting in the kitchen, and spending quality time with his family & his two dogs.

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