But where do you find this code?
Until now, it’s been a tightly held secret that has been passed along by a few painters from generation to generation. It was intended for only a select few.
One caring artist decided to break the chain of exclusivity and make this secret available to all artists everywhere, because he feels it will impact everyone’s work and could change the art world by making everyone’s paintings better.
Almost 20 years ago, one of America’s great illustrators, Glen Orbik (1963-2015), carefully shared this generational technique with a very small and select group of young art students who showed great promise.
He knew this secret could die with him. And, as it turned out, his life ended sooner than it should have, as he died at the young age of 52.
Had he decided to wait until his senior years to pass this secret along, it would have been lost. Yet because he meticulously trained these select young prodigies, this information will live on for yet another generation.
One of these gifted young art students was Tony Pro, himself the son of a well-known artist. Tony grew up in the Los Angeles area and was fortunate to have been selected by Glen to learn these techniques.
He was instructed to pass these techniques along to his own special students so that they will live on for generations.
However, Tony wanted to impact the art world in a big way and decided art could change if more artists knew this system, rather than just a select few. So, after we encouraged him to document these secret techniques on video, Tony went into our studios to record a new video course.
Imagine how the art world could change if every artist knew the secret language of painting.
Tony Pro is known for cutting-edge realism techniques, and was the winner of the American National Award of Excellence at the 14th Annual Oil Painters of America National Show.
In this new four-hour video course, Tony will introduce you to the important secrets of “reading” subjects, so you can get the most realistic portrayal possible of the subject and emotion.