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Antonio Cabrero
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Добавлен 8 ноя 2016
A painting enthusiast, enjoying, relaxing and learning the art of painting.
A Plein Air Painting Morning in Lofoten
I’m currently on my honeymoon and I brought my paints with me. I know the video quality is not what I have posted in the past but I really wanted to share this moment with you guys.
Lofoten is a magical place, the light here is one of a kind. It’s been close to 6 years that I haven’t been here. Last time I was here I was a photographer but this time I am a painter. A very lucky married painter.
Lofoten is a magical place, the light here is one of a kind. It’s been close to 6 years that I haven’t been here. Last time I was here I was a photographer but this time I am a painter. A very lucky married painter.
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How I Learned to Paint Portraits with Landscapes
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As a primarily a landscape artist I have always been afraid of venturing in to an art contest let alone of doing it on a subject I am unfamiliar with. In this video I show you my journey into my first submission for an art contest and also my first ever portrait, that being a self portrait. I share the lessons I learned and also the skills that I was able to use from learning to paint landscape...
Lessons From Draw A Box: Mandalorian Edition
Просмотров 3263 месяца назад
In this video I will be sort of doing a review of the lessons from Draw a Box that helped me create this drawing. Unfortunately it isn't a show case of the step by step of this drawing (because i didnt plan ahead to make this video), It is a show case of the knowledge that I have gained from the course I am following. Ways to support me: Free options: 1. Liking and Subscribing to my channel. Th...
I Painted Something I'm Not Good At (and enjoy it)
Просмотров 2363 месяца назад
Plein air painting can be challenging and most of the times disappointing. When you add trying to paint something you are not good at, then the chances of succeding are small. HOWEVER in this video I share with you my painting process from start to finish and how I prevent my painting session to be failures and nurture the enjoyment of painting. Video Mentioned: ruclips.net/video/CIivrHpTqi8/ви...
Why I´m Excited to Quit Learning to Paint
Просмотров 6963 месяца назад
Sometimes we come to a point where we have to stop doing or learning something for a good reason. Sometimes it is because you are making space for bigger things to come. In this video I will give 3 reasons why I am quitting learning to paint and why I am excited about it. It is sort of an experiment. Only time will tell if it will work! 10,000hrs: @10.000hrs Video: ruclips.net/video/dV5wkFM59WQ...
I Wish I Read This Chapter As a Beginner
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There are several questions that as a beginner we do not thing of asking. In this video I share some of the answers to the most common beginner questions as well as some other questions that we, as beginners, never think of and why these questions can make our life easier as artist. The answers provided come from the first chapter of the book " Carlsons Guide to Landscape Painting" by John F Ca...
This Sketchbook Makes Learning Art Enjoyable (I Promise)
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In this video I will walk you through how I used to use sketchbooks and how I accidentally discovered a new way to use my sketchbook to improve my art, but more importantly increase my curiousity, my understanding of my subjects and my overall enjoyment of making art.
Why I am Leaving Youtube (for now)
Просмотров 6456 месяцев назад
This came as a shock to me as many of you. But I have been struggling with burnout for more than a year now. I have been off of work for a month now and was told to relax but I cant seem to do that. The last thing I wanted to do was to stop making videos. I have so many ideas and want to keep posting and growin the amzing community we are building. So it pains me to have to step away from this ...
I Met an Old Master and He Gave Me This (speechless)
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In this video I share a beautiful and unexpected story about meeting a master watercolor artist quite randomly. Not only that but he gave me something very special for me to keep that I never would have expected to receive! If you are interested in buying paintings from this artist please let me know in the comments below. The man is quite old and he doesn't have a website, so there is no galle...
How Reference Pictures Lie to You (Easy Fix)
Просмотров 4566 месяцев назад
There is one thing that all artitst have in common these days and that is that we paint a lot from reference. There is nothing wrong with that, the problem is that we are being lied to by our reference because we are not able to see everything that the image shows us. In this video I demonstrate what I have learned and how to over come this.
The Best Drawing Courses in Youtube (Which Is for you?)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
There are very many courses in youtube and the internet, but in this video I go over 4 courses that can help anyone learn how to draw and also helping you to know which to choose. Also I go over how you can find your perfect course. Video about the book: ruclips.net/video/nKtyHi_R4fE/видео.html Video about Draw a Box: ruclips.net/video/4kdURVQN3ZQ/видео.htmlsi=bnsOYKpac27Obs6X
How Walking Is Impacting My Art Skills (unexpectedly)
Просмотров 7517 месяцев назад
Walking had an unexpected impact on my art skills and in this video I demonstrate how this happened.
I Didn't Know How to Draw Until I Learned This
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After about 19 years of painting, sketching and doodling, I have realized that I don't know how to draw. In this video I talk about how I will learn to draw even after so many years of "thinking" I knew how to draw. FREE COURSE MENTIONED: drawabox.com/
Day 100 out of 100 Days of Plein Air Painting
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Day 100 out of 100 Days of Plein Air Painting
2 Unexpected Lessons from This Project
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2 Unexpected Lessons from This Project
The Single Hardest Thing About Watercolor (and life)
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The Single Hardest Thing About Watercolor (and life)
The Absolute BEST Watercolor Channels (in my opinion)
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The Absolute BEST Watercolor Channels (in my opinion)
But Don't Get Stuck With It Like I Did
Просмотров 3127 месяцев назад
But Don't Get Stuck With It Like I Did
I Regret Skipping This One Basic Painting Skill
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I Regret Skipping This One Basic Painting Skill
The Right Way to Learn Watercolor (no one teaches)
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The Right Way to Learn Watercolor (no one teaches)
STOP Watching Step By Step Tutorials
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STOP Watching Step By Step Tutorials
Why Your Art Is BORING, and How to Fix It
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Why Your Art Is BORING, and How to Fix It
Never Run Out of Inspiration Again (for art)
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Never Run Out of Inspiration Again (for art)
The Foundation of Every Great Artist
Просмотров 3458 месяцев назад
The Foundation of Every Great Artist
Youtube Is Changing My Life In Unexpected Ways
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RUclips Is Changing My Life In Unexpected Ways
The Biggest Lie People Tell Themselves
Просмотров 2768 месяцев назад
The Biggest Lie People Tell Themselves
You’re very talented.
thanks, you are kind
Thank you for sharing. I like the way you wrote comments about your different experiments. Thanks also give Headspace a try. It helped me and still does. Take care🌸
Im glad you found it useful!
Short video is nice too, so beautiful view
thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Antonio, i am burned out too. I will take your suggestion and start drawing ❤
I am sorry to hear that! get better soon! hope this helps!
Antonio, this is a fabulous look into the world of lovely coastlines, a gentle video and such a beautiful painting of this landscape. I like this painting very much. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Miriam! I am glad you enjoyed the video, I hope you felt hte same peace and relaxation as i did :)
@@antoniocabrero Definitely did. I appreciate the fact that you would take the time to paint on your honeymoon especially as you are slowly making your way back towards painting again. Life is a journey of time and sometimes are more conducive to art than others. I was inspired this morning when I saw your effort, I painted a small backyard scene. It’s been weeks since I have been able to find the time to follow through on one and finish it. Blessings to you and your wife for the rest of your honeymoon.
Of course, that concept for keeping sketchbook like sort of a journal is not new, but it s nice to know that not only me( and some of my friends) look at sketchbook in this way. In fact, there are even more approaches, and i always think - should i keep so many sketchbooks ar once, each of them for a different one? Yes, i do, i think it is right, because it is an only way to see a progress and enjoy the results as well as the process of drawing/painting.. ...
True! I don’t dare to have more than one at a time 😂 one is enough “pressure” but maybe it’s what I need. thanks for sharing!
You have so much wisdom and insight for a young one, at my more advanced years I’m finally accepting that the pleasure is in the journey, not the destination. Thank you.
thanks Clive! I’m glad we are in the same page now
Thank you for this video! I have never kept a sketchbook, and have tried a page here and there, but never continued because it was less commitment to practice on loose paper I could throw away. Sketchbooks felt like I had to keep them forever and show final work only. Thank you for sharing this new way of using sketchbooks. I think you freed me from sketchbook anxiety.
Im glad to hear that! :) Enjoy your new found love for sketchbooks :)
Now that is the way a sketchbook is supposed to use for! To study and enjoy. A safe place to experiment...
yes!
Congrats on your upcoming nuptials! Excellent job for your beginner attempts. 🎉 Impressive...
Thank you so much! it was fun :)
@@antoniocabrero - Love your new avatar Pic ❤, also enjoyed watching you paint during the video... 😊
I see people with very orderly sketchbooks & wonder how they do it. We all work differently I suppose.. I try not to have more than 2 on the go …but it gets difficult. What’s in it depends on what I’m interested in…thumbnails, quick fire observational sketches, colour swatches, mark making, quotes, notes, technical drawings if I’m doing a 3D project. Anything really.
Yeah, its very confusing to me too haha :)
👏👏👏 Inspiring
Happy to hear that!
Your video and your words ...it is like a beautiful poetry. It has a beautiful energy ...inspiring and uplifting.
I appreciate you sharing your thought process of using your art journals. I found your insights valuable
Thanks, I am glad you found it useful!
So, it's a sketchbook
yes :)
I love this! It is about curiosity, exploration, learning, growing, practicing and observing (both your environment and your interpretations). When I nature journal, I add notes about observations, and it helps me shift my mindset from making "precious" art, to documenting learnings. This is the same concept, only the "nature" you are observing is that of your own mind! I'm going to give this a try, thanks for the inspiration!
I hope its as helpful for you as it was for me! :)
Your work on the techniques is great. When I was in art school we did that work everyday, I had no idea how much that would benefit me down the road!
I have to say that I am not that diligent to do it every day but I try my best to always do some of those drills. Thanks for sharing!
thanks for sharing! it’s very inspiring
You are so welcome! Glad it was inspiring!
That's a very good idea!
Thanks Alex!
The seriousness and sense of commitment in the first sketchbooks have just made you a hero in my book. God bless you. (Having finished the video) I agree with you, and thank you for this amazing moment of insight share. You somehow remind me of the first verses which Gabriel brought to the Prophet (peace be upon both of them) in the cave: "Read! And your Lord is Most Generous. Who taught by the pen, Taught humanity that which they never knew" (Al Alaq (the Clot) 3-5)
I'm glad you found it useful! :)
My sketchbook was started as a way to pass something personal of me to my grand children, sort of like a diary or journal. So I always title the page and write a brief sentence or two as to WHY I choose to draw this, why it was important to me. This gives me a focus that energizes my daily sketches.
Thank you for sharing your experience, I’ll try to do the same. Also I don’t know whether you have reading habit but I’d like to say that try reading good books according to genre you are interested in , it might help to improve your mood and I wish you are happy and do what you love:)
Thanks Michelle, I do enjoy reading. I recently started being able to read agian
@@antoniocabrero happy to know👍🏻:)
You're super talented man 👍
I appreciate that! veyr kind of you
I wonder, why sketchbooks should have finished paintings. We should not think about "FINISHING" a sketchbook or "finishing" a site in it. A sketchbook in the hand of ppl creating and expressing themselfes is not a product. I have so many sketchbooks, cause the bags I use have different sizes and so I need different sizes of sketchbooks. All have really messy drawings and sketches in them. There i collect my ideas, i practice, i put down wonky faces and weird anatomic figures and sometimes I glue in little sketches I made on paper, when i have not had my sketchbook with me. I mix media and blobbs of colour and ink might spoil a page... but i might see some figures in them and turn them into something. I am not documenting my art. I am just sketching, scribbling, playing. That is, what sketchbooks are made for. My most loved Sketchbook of all those unfinished sketchbooks is a4, and it is far more heavy now then when i bought it (because of all the collectables :D). A4 size might be intimidating.. not being able to fill a full page - another thing, youtube and instagram suggest artist should be able to do. But it is not. Choose a size you feel confident about. little sketches and thumbnails might guide your process better, than big sketches. I learned an amazing thing: there are ppl, that are good with shading and hues. Some are good with colour, some are good with drawing. Your art is like you: it consists of many many many aspects. There is sooo much to learn and this process will automatically fill pages and pages. :D Putting down notes is always a great idea. Oh and dont forget to come back to your old sketches to flip the pages, and maybe one of the wonky faces might inspire the creation of a funny sticker or a comic character. You never know. Your younger artist self can be a great inspiration. Dont underestimate yourself or your beginnings. Learning art skills is a neverending jouney and it should be a fun one.
Very well said Juliane!
Oh this is actually brilliant!! I have seen sketchbooks from artists in art galleries and they do the same....they experiment, they play and they make notes. Lots of thumbnails and doing it with different mediums and compositions. THAT to me is what a sketchbook is all about. It helps you hone in on what you want in the finished piece; it helps the creative process and the creative practice and keeps it interesting. I am one that doesn't tend to experiment and play. I need to. I've never used my sketchbooks for that and then I end up not wanting to ruin the sketchbook. So so wrong!!! These sketchbooks are not for perfection. That isn't how you grow and evolve as an artist.
Exactly Monika! :)
Recover well my friend. You are number one.
Thanks! My recovery is going very well!
Just a thought... 🤔 At 3:36 you are showing sort of the before and after. The work you did that led to the finished piece of art. Perhaps a split screen thumbnail - Before and after - left side, right side - equal sign in the middle... I don't know... something like that. Sort of to get the point across. (Obviously I'm just procrastinating...) 😉
I did think about it but I honestly already felt like the video was so bad that Im ok that it doesnt see the ligth of day haha
@antoniocabrero It’s not bad, silly. It's actually one of the better ones.
If you say so haha :D I trust your judgement
That’s a nice hoodie. Really nice. I wish 9 had quality clothes and a vacation to Turkey. Cool sketchbook ideas. I thought I was the only one that just liked the feeling of doing the painting and the learning. I really don’t care if I ever make an art to hang on the wall. Or sell.
Thanks! Yeah thats sometiems the best mentality for art!
I've recently discovered the same thing!! Thanks for the video and sharing your journey!
No problem :) Thanks for watching!
Given that time is limited, it will be interesting to hear when you reach the point where Draw A Box starts teaching things that are not necessary for watercolour painters.
Sure, I have an idea that from lesson 6 and 7 might be a bit away from whats needed to draw well enough to paint something good, but I am intersted in furthering my understanding as much as possible, and I am a bit of a completionist haha xD
Awesome job! Love Mandalorian and Baby Yoda... Looks like you had fun 😉. Thanks for showing all of the other drawings as well. Yes... contest!!! Yes... share!!! Lol
Thank you so much 😀 I regret not planning ahead and actually showing how I constructed him, but oh we'll youll get htat on the next video
@@antoniocabrero - Well... you can't tape yourself 24/7... 🙃
I love that you paint so much from plein air. I think it forces you to capture light and mood so much more. Your paintings always seem to have a fleeting aspect to them… capturing a moment and then it is gone. Magic! Lately I have been experimenting with doing a tonal under painting using Derwent Inktense. It seems to have a similar feel to watercolour, but does not mix on the page with the colour I paint on top. (I am just doing little paintings so I can repeat them on different backgrounds to compare - I haven’t reached any decisions as yet.)
Really? thats great! Im glad they seem that way, I only see the mistakes (at first) but when I dont see them for a while and just look at them, I am glad I made the painting. Hmm I dont know about inktense at all, but htanks for the tip!
Thank you. This painting makes me very happy. I like the way you capture such life in a tiny painting. I am also enjoying your Turkish holiday. It is the middle of winter here! (Many years ago I had the good fortune to visit Turkey and you are bringing back many warm memories.)
Thanks Nash! Where in Turkey did you go? Are you in Australia or something?
Hi. Thank you for the video. I hope you're doing better.
Thank you Loand, I am doing better :)
I think artist to put out these videos are sharing different ways to do things. The way that they are doing it or the things that they have tried nobody on here should assume that it’s the one and only way to do something you’re taking the time to share your art, and your processes and your learning, so don’t put so much pressure on yourself trying to blame yourself for how someone interprets your information. There is always going to be some negative Nelly on here and you have to try to overlook them please and thank you.
You are absolutely right! thank you. Its just so new to me to have this many people watching what I do and I feel like sometimes people do believe a video is the ONLY what to do it. Anyway. thanks again!
your a very good artist...thank you for sharing
Nice 🤩
Thanks 🤗
I use sketchbooks for inspirational ideas. I use to think that a bonded cover was for showcase drawings and it prevented me from just drawing garbage and it was intimidating to draw for fear of making a mistake. But if you use a sketchbook for just trying new things and exploring your tools it replaces the pressure with enjoyment. You can glue pages in it for texture changes. It becomes a training tool. You’ll discover the art inside you thru playful exercises of exploring
Absolutely! Amen !
Wonderful way to start the weekend. Nice, soothing voice and watching you enjoy yourself. 😊 You gave me that. Congrats on Miko! He's adorable! Take lots of pictures... He will only look like this for a little while. Your picture, beautiful colorful houses in the moody view. I love rainy, gray days. 💕
Im glad you liked it Jean! Im happy to hear it was a great start for your weekend! Yes Moodyness is great! :D
Enjoying your video. So many videos about how to paint step by step. But you just talk about things that must of us. "Regular people artist to be" think and fell.Thanks We have some one that express our thoughts!
Glad you enjoyed it! I think this is the kind of videos I will be mainly making from now on
Very inspiring👍
Thank you! 🙂
15 minutes? I am so slow that when I sketch in airport, my "sitters" fly away 😅
Howard Jones is my favorite watercolor channel;)