Jill Carver

JILL CARVER: The Painter’s Toolbox — Volume 2: Tools Applied

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Artists Have Been Waiting For Years To Attend One of Jill Carver’s Rare “Breakthrough Workshops.” After 5 Long Years of Perfecting Her Lesson Structure, She’s Finally Released Her First Ever Workshop!

 

When master artists need help, who do they seek out?

Do the top artists have all the answers?

It turns out they don’t. 

Even the most accomplished artists need help.

The one teacher they seek out when they get stuck is none other than the brilliant master teacher Jill Carver.

Jill has been secretly helping professional artists get unstuck with their painting skills. They go to her when they want a boost in their creativity and design abilities.

Her workshops are known for giving students painting breakthroughs that dramatically accelerate their learning, enabling them to create stunning paintings with newfound confidence and skill.

With 20 years of teaching experience, plus another 12 years of experience of the art world in London, Jill Carver has established herself as a master teacher.

Her classes are so in demand, her waitlist is at least a year long! In fact, some have been waiting for years to attend her workshop in person.

As she does only four workshops a year due to other commitments, many artists simply don’t have a chance to learn from Jill.

Fully aware of the demand, she wanted to make her teachings available for those who are still waiting to take a class, want a refresher, or are unable to attend in person.

That’s how this video workshop came about — and it was a mammoth project for Jill.

And for us.

It wasn’t easy to capture the content of an entire week-long workshop on video. 

We’ve never done anything like this before. Knowing Jill and her ability to quickly improve students’ artistry, we had to go all out.

We believe this video workshop to be the defining step in an artist’s journey of improvement.

After 5 long years of refining the lesson structure, this video is now ready for the public.

Introducing Jill Carver’s Long-Awaited Video Workshop:

The Painter’s Toolbox: Aligning Composition with Concept

 

In The Painter’s Toolboxvideo workshop, Jill Carver is going to teach you a fundamental secret of painting:

How to come up with a design plan that fits your

chosen subject matter and concept.

This plan will give you a crystal clear roadmap for moving forward, effectively removing the need to correct and refine your painting constantly.

You’ll learn how to simplify the design process to one or two tools.

You’ll soon see how doing this will help you be far more creative.

You’ll learn how to align composition with concept and how to be FLEXIBLE in choosing different design tools to fit the subject matter.

Ultimately, the most powerful skill you’ll learn is this:

You’ll develop the ability to be INSTINCTIVE with your tool selection, which will solidify your unique voice as an artist.

Jill’s aim with these lessons is to turn the fear and anxiety you feel when painting into endless creativity and a sense of adventure.

You’ll get to explore how to achieve unity and variety, which in turn will expand your design choices beyond moving, simplifying, or editing out.

 With this incredible video, you have three options

 

Part 2

The Painter’s Toolbox: Aligning Composition with Concept

“Tools Applied”

Over 5 Hours of Content + Bonus Features!!!

 

Part 2 is where the rubber meets the road.

Inside, you’ll follow along as Jill completes two paintings of different subject matter, using carefully selected design principles (or tools) for each.

You’ll see how each design tool affects the way you start the painting, a much more exciting approach compared to using the same process repeatedly.

You’ll understand how to select the different tools depending on your painting goals.

The first demo uses the notan tool and value management tool. The second uses the shape design tool and color management tool (with a limited palette).

The goal of this video is to show you why certain tools are more appropriate than others in certain situations.

 

You’ll get to develop the important skill of knowing exactly what to do in almost any given situation without feeling overwhelmed with choices.

On top of that…

…you’ll get to create TWO beautiful paintings along with Jill!

You can bet your confidence in your artistry will strengthen even further!

 

Part 2 includes:

      2 complete start-to-finish painting demonstrations

      Demo 1 : Notan Tool & Value Management Tool

      Demo 2 : Shape Tool & Color Management Tool

      High speed versions of each demo for your review & enjoyment

      Jill's working materials

      More inspirational paintings to view in Jill’s Exhibit of Works

      Artist Insights with Jill Carver

 

 

Here’s a small taste of what’s inside The Painter’s Toolbox: Aligning Composition with Concept:

      Design tools such as concept, shape, notan, value and color management, and how to implement them in your approach…

      How to determine your concept and intention…

      2 full painting demonstrations on how to apply the tools (this alone will skyrocket your artistry)...

      Various exercises and tools to develop your design muscles…

      How to avoid losing your concept once you start painting…

      The secret to staying TRUE to your painting goals…

      Discover the power of shape with Jill through a variety of sample graphics and images…

      4 in-depth demonstrations to develop your language of shape (demonstration No. 4, “What if?” exploration, is a MUST watch)...

      See the importance of when to use 3, 4, or 5 values in varying demonstrations!  

      Discover the ONE tool that helps you prevent problems

      How to determine the perfect tool for any given situation…

      Strategies to help you solidify your unique voice as an artist…

      2 key ingredients that determine the success of your paintings (ignore them, and your painting will fall flat)... embracing and managing ‘unity and variety’ within shape, value, and color

      How to open up your creativity so you won’t start your paintings the same way every time…

      Understand how value, color, and composition intersect with each other (do NOT miss this)...

      A super-simplified way to ensure your paintings always turn out great…

      PLUS: Discover an approach that BUILDS confidence in you…

      …and so many more incredible tips from a renowned master teacher!

 

With Jill’s guidance, you’ll become an artist whose innate creative instincts will guide you on what’s the best for your painting.

Many artists have been waiting for YEARS just to learn from her.

Now’s your chance — and you can start the moment this video reaches your hands!

 

CHAPTER OUTLINE

 

General Introduction

 

Demonstration 1: Notan Tool & Value Management Tool

·Review the Subject & Concept

·The Notan Wash

·Initial Color Block In

·Develop Nuances

·Adjustments

·The Final Pass

 

Demonstration 2: Shape Tool & Color Management Tool

·Review the Subject & Concept

·Review Contour Line Design & Limited Palette

·The Contour Drawing

·Adding Color

·Develop Nuances

·The Final Pass 

 

In Conclusion

 

Supplementals:

 

·Jill's Painting Supplies

·High Speed View™

·Exhibit of Works

·Insights from the Artist

 

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Mairi Caughey
JILL CARVER: The Painter�s Toolbox � Volume 2: Tools Applied

Brilliant content - I�ll be watching these 2 volumes over and over again

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Elizabeth Kellerman
JILL CARVER: The Painter�s Toolbox � Volume 2: Tools Applied

Its in the application of her tools that you really start to understand the tools and envision how to apply them yourself. While the ideas of value, contour, color, shape have been around, knowing how they interact in the design process and when/when not to use them are not often taught. Seeing her explain her thinking about applying the tools in part I is very helpful. In other words, you may think you got it after part I, but you really need to see part II to get it.