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Mitchell van Dis
Нидерланды
Добавлен 29 ноя 2007
Documenting my story of making art while living a slow life in a van.
Laser cut sculpture artist from the Netherlands
Laser cut sculpture artist from the Netherlands
Full DIY Van Build | No Experience | No Talking
In this video, we take on the challenge of converting a van into a tiny home on wheels with zero prior experience. There’s no talking, no voiceovers. Just the raw, authentic sounds of building as we work step by step to bring this project to life.
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Website: www.mitchellvandis.com
You can also support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mitchellvandis
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Видео
Making laser cut art glasses for famous eyewear brand
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video of me making laser cut art, I take on an unexpected challenge: transforming a pair of glasses into a meaningful work of art. This project is deeply personal to me, inspired by my own experience with vision loss. In 2011, I lost sight in my right eye due to a sudden infection, and it changed the way I connect with the world-and with people. This laser-cut piece reflects that journe...
Making a laser cut artwork for world's largest art exhibition | Step-by-Step process
Просмотров 13 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This artwork is on show during the Venice Art Biennale from 20.4 - 24.11 '24. Full process of making a laser cut wood sculpture. It begins by making a design on my iPad in Adobe Illustrator while living on the road. When the drawing is finished i returned to my art studio to make a first test model with inexpensive plywood. After some final changes i decided which oil colors i want to use and i...
How i make art | Laser cut wooden relief sculpture
Просмотров 50 тыс.Год назад
The whole process of making this piece took several months. Most of the time goes into drawing the artwork which took around a 100 hours. I would really appreciate if you subscribe to my channel or follow me on Instagram! Instagram: mitchellvandis Website: www.mitchellvandis.com You can also support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/mitchellvandis
No training needed but a full workshop of tools . 😂
Very nice yet hard to believe zero prior experience
With a lot of research and patience you come a long way
I can’t wait to be this rich and handy
Especially when the tile says no expensive
First van build I watch without skipping or scrolling past anything, no unnecessary music or beating around, lovely build, saving it to rewatch.
la vache !!! les découpes de la tôle ne sont pas droites, si le reste est comme ça, c'est pas gagné ! les mecs qui bossent par terre et qui se paient des vans de "luxe", je pleure pour eux, pas les moyens de se payer 2 trétaux ou un établi ? la misère...
Don’t cry, I’m happily living in it for the last 1,5 years!
Well done build and video. I’d be interested to learn why you partitioned off the cab from the living area.
Thanks! We considered many layouts, but this is how we got the most storage space and work surface in the kitchen.
Good vibe!
Thanks!
Looks great. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to the tour! I hope you didn't do another time lapse, though. Watching the build made me feel queasy and bugged my eyes out (too fast). I stuck with it bc the result looks beautiful, from what I could see. Thanks for sharing! 😊
What model is this Volkswagen? 😊 Great job!!
@user-zl5sl5mz6p it’s a Volkswagen Crafter L2H2 from 2008
A van tour video will follow soon! Thanks for watching
Lekker Camper 😄🫶🏻
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For the darker colour wood i would 100% try Vinegar and wire wool soak them for 24hrs and then apply the liquid to the wood and watch it change to black in colour. Much cheaper than buying in inks. Great work by the way I will be trying this laser cut art.
I will definitely try that, thanks for the tip!
Che dire….fantastico
Please make more videos
Amazing and would love to ask questions/ advice in the future once the start my own projects.
Dude, your channel is wonderful, please keep sharing with us. Congratulations on your work, it's a great inspiration!
Thanks a lot bro! 🙏
Awesome work, thank you for sharing your story and process. ❤
But how was it drawn? That's the real question. I've never seen a good video on how these are drawn.
Above and beyond!!!!
Amazing 😍
holy shit how are not blowing up 🔥🔥🔥🔥..the level of quality and detailing in this video is just spectacular...subscribed after just 2mins into the video 💓💓
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Looks really cool✨. it would be nice if it were kinda see through. like if the backing was made of a black mesh/black translucent sheet. (youd only need to make on side work in your case😋) ps: I'll be subscribing and hopefully see more of your stuff👀
thanks 🙏 i thought about it during the making process, but due to the deadline of this project i didn't do it in the end.
I absolutely love your work! I was thinking it would be an awesome idea to make a jig for glueing up common size cutouts? Like put four corners that raise a couple inches off a backing, ensuring all the pieces line up when placed in the jig.The glue roller was so well thought out, I assumed you had tried this and it may not work? Any advice is appreciated.
I am somehow subscribed to this channel. The quality of the video and the amount of subscribers doesn't make sense! This is an awesome video man. Love your art.
Thank you!
Hello, please show me how you draw projects or tell me where you can find this, thank you👍
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Stunning and touching. Thanks for sharing ❤
As someone that does layered art the best thing in this video is simply the gluing stage! I cant tell you the pain it is to find something that will put glue on fine pieces without the glue showing in the other layers. I definitely want to try this method
Which wood is this bro ?
Excellent video, I am starting to do these mandala's and I thank you for going through your steps. You have answered a few questions for me. Mainly the gluing and how you did the color. As your colors appear to be oil based, you haven't had a problem with flare ups in the laser? I think you have an awesome idea of the paint sample blocks. I did a few just to see how a stain/color would look on wood, I never even thought about using them for color combo's! I hope you will do more!
Hello, are you using 5mm or 3MM plywood ?
Prachtig werk Mitchell.
@@tonjansenartstudio310 Dankjewel Ton!
I have been trying to research the glue and the glue application you use for like a year and I can’t figure it out
haha, ask man! The wood glue I use is called Bison d2, I don't know if the glue roller has an official name but if you search for 'glue roller applicator' you will find many.
What kind of wood and paint/stain are you using?
Mostly Birch and Okoume ply and the oils of Rubio Monocoat
Nice Job, how did I the exhibition go? When clamping them down, I suggest a piece of lumber to cross the span of the artwork with the clamps on the ends. Or use longer C clamps with plates.
Thanks for the advice, someone else gave me that tip too. I'll definitely try that on my next big project!
amazing! What is that rolling-tool you use for the glue? where to get?😃
I think its just called a Glue applicator roller. I think amazon is your best bet
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This is amazing dude! Have you tried messing around with locating holes in each corner while creating design? I was wondering if that would make for a perfect glue up if you made a jig with some dowel rods? This is so good though, so I doubt you have many issues with your process lol
Beautiful!
Stunning art. Love it. Please give us more. I am inspired to create my own style. Thank you
Solid
Wauw wat maak jij gaaf werk
Super gaaf!!!! 😁
Tough on the neighbors.
How so?
Excellent work! It’s very relaxing! May I know what type of laser you’re using? Will diode laser like the Sculpfun S30 achieve the same cut? Thanks you!
nice man! keep up the brilliant work, did you worked with a diodlaser before setting up this big co2?
Thanks! Nope, never used a diode laser before
More videos pls
Brilliant work as always. Amazingly well edited. I enjoy every one of these when they drop.