Thanks for the video, you hit the nail again. Please make more of such videos, e.g. which styles are possible, if you wan't have a typical finisched art work.E.g. I like gesture drawings, scribble art.
Sounds like a plan. Just so I understand correctly, you’d like more how-to videos for drawing techniques that are not only value rendering but more linear and loose, right?! Have you seen my ink portraits in two ways video? You might enjoy that!
@@CarolinPeters Yes, thats correct. I subscribed to your channel because I like your explanation. The gesture drawing video helps me a lot, so I can draw now gesture and add form to it, but I asked me whats coming next? The drawings than looks to clean for me. I like more "unfinished" looking or minimalistic drawings also because they have some expression in it. But I will give the ink video also a try
I don't know what you do or how you do it, but your videos (and e-mails) seem to always appear when I'm in much-needed motivation 🤗 I love that besides tutorials and drawing walkthroughs, you give wonderful inspirational talks and I am so thankful!
wonderful video :) have been thinking about this recently too after realizing i dont give myself the same "leeway" i give other artists in many ways including this and i had never heard anyone else talk about it
I immediately thought of Picasso's wonderful line drawings, such as of Francois Gillot or his Dachsund. IMO, line drawing is HARDER than a highly rendered drawing. Line drawings are the essence of art....saying a lot with very little. To me, that's art.
This way to think, which you described first, is, just my guess, an result of modern art industry :/ We are overwhelmed by all those highly rendered and overly detailed pieces around the internet. So especially newcomers think it has to be this way, otherwhise its not real art. And mind my manors... i myself needed years to overcome this toxic way of thinking... thats bullsh...! Art is not about THAT. Its a way to interact with ourself kinda. To communicate our thoughts and feelings and so on. Of course today its easier than ever to make a living with art. But money should despite this goal, never be the first guess behind your art. Trust me. I have been trough this myself: it just kills passion and indivituallity of your work.
This is so good, what a wonderful video ☺☺
Love that you love it!
Could you do a video about how to sketch like Hokusai? Because Ive completely fallen in love with his sketches☺
You are fab, I wish you would teach oil paintings here! I have seen your amazing paints
Aww, how sweet of you to say. I think you’re fab, too 😄
Thanks for the video, you hit the nail again. Please make more of such videos, e.g. which styles are possible, if you wan't have a typical finisched art work.E.g. I like gesture drawings, scribble art.
Sounds like a plan. Just so I understand correctly, you’d like more how-to videos for drawing techniques that are not only value rendering but more linear and loose, right?! Have you seen my ink portraits in two ways video? You might enjoy that!
@@CarolinPeters Yes, thats correct. I subscribed to your channel because I like your explanation. The gesture drawing video helps me a lot, so I can draw now gesture and add form to it, but I asked me whats coming next? The drawings than looks to clean for me.
I like more "unfinished" looking or minimalistic drawings also because they have some expression in it. But I will give the ink video also a try
I don't know what you do or how you do it, but your videos (and e-mails) seem to always appear when I'm in much-needed motivation 🤗 I love that besides tutorials and drawing walkthroughs, you give wonderful inspirational talks and I am so thankful!
So glad it's all helpful to you. that's always the goal.
wonderful video :) have been thinking about this recently too after realizing i dont give myself the same "leeway" i give other artists in many ways including this and i had never heard anyone else talk about it
Glad to hear it was helpful for you to watch. Happy drawing to you!
I immediately thought of Picasso's wonderful line drawings, such as of Francois Gillot or his Dachsund. IMO, line drawing is HARDER than a highly rendered drawing. Line drawings are the essence of art....saying a lot with very little. To me, that's art.
I totally agree. Simple isn't easy. In fact it's the hardest.
When people tell me rendering maked good art I refernce Heinrich Kley.
That's right. Can't argue against the maestro!!!
This way to think, which you described first, is, just my guess, an result of modern art industry :/ We are overwhelmed by all those highly rendered and overly detailed pieces around the internet. So especially newcomers think it has to be this way, otherwhise its not real art.
And mind my manors... i myself needed years to overcome this toxic way of thinking... thats bullsh...! Art is not about THAT. Its a way to interact with ourself kinda. To communicate our thoughts and feelings and so on. Of course today its easier than ever to make a living with art. But money should despite this goal, never be the first guess behind your art. Trust me. I have been trough this myself: it just kills passion and indivituallity of your work.
100%! That’s exactly how I feel, too.