That’s crazy!! I didn’t know watercolors we’re capable of that!! Amazing artist. Thank you for introducing me to such an awesome collection of artists!
Thanks for the great review, Liron. Stanislaw Zolads is my fave watercolourist and I liked the particular details you pointed out in his work. Thanks again - keep up the awesome work.
There seem to be two fairly distinct styles for this painter. The photorealistic works (especially the water effects) really do excite the brain cells ... ... but I sadly don't find that they do much for the cells in my heart. However the more impressionistic pieces definitely did engage both brain and heart to the full and I enjoyed these very much. It's the old dichotomy between the artist with great skills and the artist with a great heart. Fortunately Stanislaw has both aspects and I loved those works where his soul shone through - and of course I 'admired' those other works where his technical skills were exhibited. This was a great video and review of yet another 'Painting Master'. This really is becoming a great introductory series to so many artists that many of us will never have heard of before. Glad to see on Instagram that the operation went well and hope that the recovery goes smoothly for you. Best wishes, Brian.
Liron, there's a book by watercolorist George Dombek that I wish you'd review. He's FABULOUS. You can't tell his works are paintings. He does unbelievable rocks, leafless trees, works with bendable limbs and twigs (like a bicycle) and frames of buildings being built. Very hard to explain. He has a book on Amazon but it only shows a few of his works. Wish it showed more. I can't afford to send you my copy or I would. I've been following you for about two years. Love your work, love watching you expand and grow and your "human-ness".No one can accuse you of being an arrogant snob. Thanks for being yourself.
I love these paintings. Thanks for introducing this artist to us. He is amazingly talented. Those rock pictures are stunning. The details really are genius. I hope your surgery went well and you are healing quickly. Happy breathing! :)
I hope your surgery went quite smooth& you are recovering well :) can you do interviews sometimes with other artists as you did before ? Maybe you can go to art college in Tel Aviv if there is one and talk to some art students there and such ,I don’t know if that is possible or even allowed but just a suggestion for future interviews.
Wow! Just crazy. Love this series, Liron. You introduce me to so many artists I most likely wouldn't have discovered on my own. Keep up the great work. Oh, and those chimneys on the boat are usually referred to as 'smoke stacks'. ;) Hope your nose is healing well, brother.
I'd love to see a demo of how this artist paints. He really is a cut above. And I'm tired of Alvaro copy cats. This artist was a breath of fresh air. Thanks bud, hope your schnoz is feeling better 😉
My first time viewing this particular video, and love your observations, Liron. Yes, the artist is so skilled and a treat for us viewers. Thanks for turning me on to this watercolorist! This was a real joy, my friend!😊💖🌊
Amazing Artist! Stunning work. Thanks, Liron. His cityscapes look like Stockholm. The reflections off water have a look like they are inspired by Anders Zorn who was also an amazing watercolourist. If the winter ones are Plien Air, he must have been freezing his tusch off!
Thank you, I love your series of painting masters. His correct name is Stanisław Żołądź, not Stanislaw Zolads :) Check out this Polish artist Michał Jasiewicz.
From Ohio. Realism is the trait of a very, very skilled artist, the best of the best, however in my humble impression, is not art. You are an artist, you add your own creativity to a scene. I enjoy following your somewhat twisted mind. I would purchase your work, I would not purchase photo realism work. Don't even think about going down the path of realism😎
Turns out it is 😉 watercolor is very versatile, so it can be achieved. But they will mandate a different process to achieve it, due to the benefits and limitations of the medium
Fantastic - Stanis deserves to be included in the list of great contemporary water color painters
That’s crazy!! I didn’t know watercolors we’re capable of that!! Amazing artist. Thank you for introducing me to such an awesome collection of artists!
Wow, he is very good! The detail on the rocks is phenomenal!
Thanks for the great review, Liron. Stanislaw Zolads is my fave watercolourist and I liked the particular details you pointed out in his work.
Thanks again - keep up the awesome work.
You got it! 😊🙏🏼 His work is beautiful
There seem to be two fairly distinct styles for this painter. The photorealistic works (especially the water effects) really do excite the brain cells ... ... but I sadly don't find that they do much for the cells in my heart. However the more impressionistic pieces definitely did engage both brain and heart to the full and I enjoyed these very much. It's the old dichotomy between the artist with great skills and the artist with a great heart. Fortunately Stanislaw has both aspects and I loved those works where his soul shone through - and of course I 'admired' those other works where his technical skills were exhibited. This was a great video and review of yet another 'Painting Master'. This really is becoming a great introductory series to so many artists that many of us will never have heard of before. Glad to see on Instagram that the operation went well and hope that the recovery goes smoothly for you. Best wishes, Brian.
Liron, there's a book by watercolorist George Dombek that I wish you'd review. He's FABULOUS. You can't tell his works are paintings. He does unbelievable rocks, leafless trees, works with bendable limbs and twigs (like a bicycle) and frames of buildings being built. Very hard to explain. He has a book on Amazon but it only shows a few of his works. Wish it showed more. I can't afford to send you my copy or I would. I've been following you for about two years. Love your work, love watching you expand and grow and your "human-ness".No one can accuse you of being an arrogant snob. Thanks for being yourself.
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏼
Looked into his work and it's phenomenal! Thank you for directing me to him.
Thank-you so much for sharing these amazing works of art - I enjoyed every minute of it!
that´s awesome...never seen before such a mixture of art directions...
Hey Liron - great video as always. Hope you're feeling better real soon.
I love these paintings. Thanks for introducing this artist to us. He is amazingly talented. Those rock pictures are stunning. The details really are genius. I hope your surgery went well and you are healing quickly. Happy breathing! :)
Thanks for sharing the research that you do, with us.
Wow, amazing talent! Thanks for dong this one .
I hope your surgery went quite smooth& you are recovering well :) can you do interviews sometimes with other artists as you did before ? Maybe you can go to art college in Tel Aviv if there is one and talk to some art students there and such ,I don’t know if that is possible or even allowed but just a suggestion for future interviews.
Thank you 😊🙏🏼 Will think of ideas for more interviews. I got a few leads I'm working on.
His work is so amazing, spellbinding to me. Thanks for doing this vid
Thank you for pointing that out, it looked like Sweden to me too (:
Hope you are well.
Thank you for this amazing introduction.
Hey liron! Check out takashi akasaka's work ...super gut
Ur so knowledgeable
Thank you Asmit!🙏🏼
I can aspire to maybe emulate Alvaro or Joseph Zbukvic in some way but this is just out there beyond my skill level.
Wow! Just crazy. Love this series, Liron. You introduce me to so many artists I most likely wouldn't have discovered on my own. Keep up the great work.
Oh, and those chimneys on the boat are usually referred to as 'smoke stacks'. ;) Hope your nose is healing well, brother.
In the UK, they would called be 'funnels'.
Thanks for letting me know (;
I wonder how he makes green and blue water surface and reflection. I wish I could learn that technique.
Check out the link in the description box, you can see his demo there 😁🎨 He does that same effect in it
I'd love to see a demo of how this artist paints.
He really is a cut above.
And I'm tired of Alvaro copy cats. This artist was a breath of fresh air.
Thanks bud, hope your schnoz is feeling better 😉
Here you go, ruclips.net/video/_csYeepufdU/видео.html
He is indeed fresher than the “common” impressionism 😁🎨 Link to demo is also in the description 😉
And thank you, my schnoz is getting better 😂😁 👃
My first time viewing this particular video, and love your observations, Liron. Yes, the artist is so skilled and a treat for us viewers. Thanks for turning me on to this watercolorist! This was a real joy, my friend!😊💖🌊
Amazing Artist! Stunning work. Thanks, Liron. His cityscapes look like Stockholm. The reflections off water have a look like they are inspired by Anders Zorn who was also an amazing watercolourist. If the winter ones are Plien Air, he must have been freezing his tusch off!
He is indeed very impressive! Working plein-air in these conditions is crazy 😱🌧 Gloves are a must 🧤
Thank you, I love your series of painting masters.
His correct name is Stanisław Żołądź, not Stanislaw Zolads :)
Check out this Polish artist Michał Jasiewicz.
Thank you for the correction, I didn’t know how to produce these letters with my keyboard 😅 Michal is also in my list!
@@LironYan I'm really looking forward to it.
Hi liron....hope you are well after surgery. I know this is prerecorded..
id like to know how long he spends on each image. He could spend 6 months studying and examining and making many paintings of the same image.
From Ohio. Realism is the trait of a very, very skilled artist, the best of the best, however in my humble impression, is not art. You are an artist, you add your own creativity to a scene. I enjoy following your somewhat twisted mind. I would purchase your work, I would not purchase photo realism work. Don't even think about going down the path of realism😎
I have only ever seen such realistic effects with gouache, not watercolour. I am no expert, so I do not know if it is possible in this medium.
Turns out it is 😉 watercolor is very versatile, so it can be achieved. But they will mandate a different process to achieve it, due to the benefits and limitations of the medium
@@LironYan Interesting. Thank you.
FYI, you have a troll posting insults here to the people commenting.
Thank you, reported & blocked, and hope it will end it 😉
Please contact me on messanger, I wanna show you my works please🙏🙏
There is a troll insulting everyone just FYI
Thank you for letting me know, reported and blocked (:
Liron Yanconsky your welcome😊
Amazing. In some points looks like photos with some filters XD
Why are you describing what we are looking at ….obviously we can see it !