4 Stages of Bringing a Portrait to Life: an Oil Painting Demo
Learn how to create lifelike portraits by painting in layers. Gustavo Ramos shares the secrets behind his masterful work in an oil painting demo of Mother and Child.

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Stage 1: The Wipeout
To start this painting, I covered the surface with a thin wash of transparent oxide red and ultramarine blue diluted with odorless mineral spirits. I applied this mixture with a rag and wiped the panel until I achieved a light neutral tone. Then, I started planning out the composition and drawing by carving out the lights with a kneaded eraser.

Stage 2: The Drawing
In the next stage, I switched from a mass mentality to a more linear approach to refine the drawing. By carefully positioning straight lines on the panel, I could determine the rhythms and spatial relationships of the pose, working from big to small. I kept my conté pencil sharp at all times and made subtle suggestions of form and volume as a warmup for the painting stage.

Stage 3: Painting the Whole
With my drawing established, my next objective was to cover the entire surface with a layer of paint. Using my full color palette, I attempted to do this in one painting session, working broadly and trying to understand the color and tonal relationships throughout the piece.
I was essentially trying to capture an accurate first impression. I believe the best way to accomplish this is by working on the whole painting at once rather than part by part. Using old synthetic brushes, I made sporadic marks that left an organic feel, which would show through in the finished painting.

I treat this stage similarly to the way I used to treat writing a first draft of an essay when I was in college. I’m not sloppy or careless, but covering everything up in one go allows me to see how each individual part relates to the whole. I let the initial pass dry completely before painting another layer.
Stage 4: The Refinement
To bring the painting to completion, I painted over my original pass to precisely calibrate the colors and tones by using techniques such as glazing and scumbling.
In my previous pass, I intentionally leaned light, allowing for darker glazes in the upcoming passes to enrich the color and create a luminous “backlit” glow. I continued to be mindful of keeping my shadows transparent while adding more body to the lights.

The Benefits of Painting in Layers
Some parts of this portrait were completely resolved within two layers, while others took as many as five layers to achieve my desired refinement and effect. Some of my other paintings can have as many as 10 layers on certain passages.
Painting with many layers helps me achieve close control of color and tone; I get closer to the right tone with each layer. The Old Masters like Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt knew they could not “get it right” with just one layer of paint, so it would be disrespectful for me to assume that I can.
Another advantage of painting in layers is the different effects that arise from the paint build-up. These effects are impossible to achieve with a single layer and help transform the painting into something deeper and more lifelike, rather than just paint.
See more of Ramos’ portraits: 8 Masterful Gustavo Ramos Paintings with Brilliant Form and Depth
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Painting the Portrait in Oil – Gustavo Ramos
What is it that gives a masterful oil painting its jewel-like quality, mysterious luster and lasting freshness? The extensive properties of oil paint have enabled the creation of iconic portraits that prove difficult to decipher. In this class, Gustavo teaches his award-winning oil portrait technique. You’ll learn layering, color use, and brushwork for creating vibrant portraits. He provides personalized instruction on light, structure, and tonal abstraction, enabling students to produce luminous professional portraits.
The Stages of Portrait Drawing – Gustavo Ramos
Looking back to the Renaissance draftsmen, Gustavo will demonstrate a portrait drawing, working from a live model, with a focus on delicacy of form, bold shape design, and nuanced mark-making. He’ll use a diverse array of materials, ranging from graphite to pastel to create a sophisticated portrait drawing from the ground up. Follow along as Ramos walks you through his approach for creating the kind of impactful drawing that landed his art on the cover of The Best of Drawing magazine in 2020.
About the Artist
GUSTAVO RAMOS (b. 1993 Brazil) is quickly becoming a prominent and sought-after oil painter in the realm of portraiture. His work has been exhibited in world class venues, including the European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and Sotheby’s in New York City. Connect with him on Instagram @gustavoramosart or explore his work at gustavoramos.art.
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