Welcome to the studio! For centuries, art students have sought to capture the magnificent, beautifully draped figures seen in Renaissance paintings. Join Helen Van Wyk as she demystifies the two-fold art of painting drapery well: COMPOSITION and the ANATOMY OF A FOLD. In this detailed lesson, Helen walks you through the key concepts: Compositional Arrangement: Learn how to arrange folds artistically in relation to your subject, avoiding the common mistake of "sausages hanging in a butcher shop." Discover the importance of varying size, drape, and fall for added interest. Subject and Background Relationship: See how the drapery, though serving as a background element, must always complement and anchor the focal point of your still life. Helen demonstrates how to start arranging your folds at the subject and work your way out. The Anatomy of a Fold (Making it Dimensional!): Master the technique for making folds look like they truly bulge, go in and out, and have three-dimensional solidity on a two-dimensional canvas. The Power of Tone and Value: Helen reveals her process for massing in basic light and dark values, incorporating reflections, and adding highlights and cast shadows to bring your folds to life. Special Technique: The "Crosshatch" Blend: Learn the value of applying paint with an "across rhythm" to enhance the feeling of material moving both up-and-down and in-and-out, using a technique she affectionately calls the "poopsy-do" (crosshatch). Handling Brocade and Pattern: Discover how to introduce complex brocaded patterns into your finished folds without losing the overall dimensional quality of the drape. Learn how to "give your subject the advantage of beautiful surroundings" and overcome the fear that often leads to mistakes on the canvas. #helenvanwyk #oilpaintingforbeginners #oilpaintinglessons #oilpaintingteacher