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Posts by Arthur Gain

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My deepest thanks go to @realgdt.bsky.social and @tamaradev.bsky.social for this incredible honor.

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After some time spent on preparations and studies, it took 17 days to complete the painting: from toning the canvas to applying the final stroke, including all changes and corrections.

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The mediums I used to control flow and thickness were Venetian Medium and Italian Varnish (both made by Natural Pigments). For the ebauche (first layer), I used a modern medium, Galkyd Lite

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Pigments such as Lead-Tin Yellow, Genuine Naples Yellow, and Genuine Vermilion dry very quickly, but my best discovery was using Prussian Blue instead of Ultramarine (which was invented much later) - it dries much faster.

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After researching the materials Sir Thomas Lawrence used, I assembled a palette that was very close to his set of colors.

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Luckily, I was able to solve this problem by solving another one - making it look as authentic as I can by using pigments from that period

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The most intimidating aspect of this project was time - I had just about 1 month to deliver the finished piece so I was very careful around drying - some pigments and mediums can take weeks to dry.

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My task was to create a family portrait resembling late 18th-century paintings, and I received many references from Guillermo and Tamara Deverell, including works by Sir Thomas Lawrence, Thomas Gainsborough, and Francisco Goya.

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The Frankenstein family portrait, oil on linen, 120x150cm

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I had the honor of making this painting for Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.

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I'm SO EXCITED to see that fantastically talented artists @bettyjiang.bsky.social and @arthurgain.bsky.social were commissioned to make paintings for this movie! I wonder who else did work for GdT's Frankenstein?!

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To see a painting I’ve made in a movie is an extraordinary feeling, but to see it in such film as 'Frankenstein' - that’s something truly transformative.

Huge thanks to Guillermo del Toro, Tamara Deverell, and Kate Hawley for the opportunity and the unforgettable experience.

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thank you!

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thank you Ian, means a lot! And I am looking forward to add your MILESHIPS book to my collection ❤️

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yes! He was playing Victor's Father

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The painting I made for Guillermo del Toro’s @realgdt.bsky.social new movie 'Frankenstein' is on display at the exhibition at The Old Selfridges Hotel in London. If you’re in the area, don’t miss this breathtaking show

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Alla prima head study. Oil on linen, 9x12"

Only 5 Critique Spots left in my upcoming online painting workshop ✨ Link in bio

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thank you!

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I’ll be teaching my method in an upcoming online workshop 🎨 October 13 – November 8. Check the link in my profile

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4 minutes | 4 hours

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There is something special about seeing a half-finished piece in the frame

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thank you Jack, it means a lot! 🙌

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11pm | 2am

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