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Creating an Elegant Still Life with Daniela Astone
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- How to find the right color palette…
- The step by step process of creating a composition…
- How to arrange a still life…
- Creating a pleasing composition…
- Premixing colors…
- Building the layers of a painting…
- Making shadows feel realistic…
- Using transparency to enhance darks…
- Making highlights stand out…
- Blending the right background…
- Making color stand out…
Do You Want to Know the REAL Secret to Creating Elegant Still Life Paintings?
Historically, the great artists understood the critical importance of training the next masters to carry on the traditions of those who came before them. Master painters would teach one or two primary students not only everything they had learned on their own, but what had been passed down from the masters’ own mentors. Six hundred years of knowledge preserved, along with generations of master painters’ improvements on the techniques they had learned.
Like those before him, Graves has trained and selected a few from a younger generation to carry these techniques forward. One of those people is a young Italian woman, Daniela Astone.
Though Daniela Astone started her art education on a typical track, her passion eventually landed her acceptance into the Florence Academy. She went through the entire program, but, unlike those who graduated and moved on, she wanted to carry that program on to future generations. So she was trained personally by the instructors at the school, including Daniel Graves.
Today, Daniela Astone plays a major role in training students at the Florence Academy. In 2013, she won the BP Portrait Award, and her self-portrait now hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
While filming Daniel Graves in Florence, we fell in love with Astone’s incredible ability to create elegant still life paintings. We immediately made special arrangements to film her technique as well.