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Throughout history, certain painters have stood out above all others because they developed a unique style, a trademark approach of their own. Having your own signature or trademark is critical as a painter. And one of the best ways to develop your own style is to study the unique techniques of those who came before you. Artists like Sargent, Zorn, Sorolla, and Fechin.
Russian-born artist Nicolai Fechin (1881-1955) is one of history’s most important painters. During much of his lifetime the technology was not available to document his unique style of painting, and people have tried to figure out his approach since his death in 1955.
Now, after extensive study and experimentation, artist William A. Schneider has BROKEN THE FECHIN CODE and can reveal the unique system by which Fechin created his amazing paintings.
Now You Can Use the Secrets of Nicolai Fechin to Paint Treasured Portraits
Nothing compares to the feeling you’ll get as you create something beautiful from a blank canvas — especially a portrait that captures the essence of the person you're painting. But imagine the praise you’ll receive when you learn how to paint like Fechin.
If you’ve been hesitant in the past to try portrait painting because of intimidating factors like the need to capture the features of a live model while you showcase your own personality and painting style, this is an excellent opportunity to learn from a system to create stunning, loose, stylish portraits that capture the emotions of the sitter.
If you have ever wanted to paint better portraits, paintings that will become treasured heirlooms for generations to come, now is your opportunity. This is your chance to learn from renowned artist William A. Schneider as he shows you the techniques the great Russian master Nicolai Fechin used to create masterpiece paintings.
Young Latina by William A. Schneider in the style of Fechin
By adding this video to your resource library, you can learn to craft stunning portraits yourself, and, unlike a workshop, you can go back to study certain segments time and time again while you paint alongside. This is like getting private portrait-painting lessons from artist Bill Schneider, at a fraction of the cost of live instruction. You can practice each technique as Bill shows it in the video, and you can pause as needed until you get the details just right.
This video is nearly two hours long, and you’ll be captivated by Bill’s teaching style as he walks you through each step to capture Fechin’s characteristic broken-tone technique.
You’ll see the entire portrait-painting process, from mixing and preparing your palette and choosing the right canvas to putting the finishing touches on your painting.
Watch as Bill shows you: