I don’t usually write comments like this however I feel that it is necessary to tell you how grateful I am to you and your art. As a young artist, I have a habit of comparing myself to others and getting disheartened and lacking motivation. I only recently discovered your channel and find it very inspiring and motivational. I have felt quite put off on drawing recently and your channel has inspired me to start again. I hope to, one day, be as incredible an artist as you and I just wanted to thank you for, well, being my role model (sorry if that seems a bit weird). Love the channel and hope that you continue creating amazing art.
I almost tear up reading this, thank you so much for commenting here. I get overwhelmed by painting art sometimes, so I always try to share something calming and relaxing🥰 it's so important to take time to create something that you truly love💌
Greetings from Ireland everyone, in relation to your statement I agree, and think every artist or budding artist goes through this. Through our quest for "perfection", we are learning & creating so it's a win win. If we pay attention I believe, and try listening to the best, we can then hone our craft to whatever we wish. Good luck with your artistry, I too am returning to pencil. Wish me luck, and of course thank you Misako for sharing and reigniting my love of art. 😉
It’s so crazy to me how you started with these unnatural colors and in the end they ended up blending perfectly into a natural skin tone what is this sorcery! You’re so good at blending and picking the right colors!
Skin is translucent, so it naturally shows glimpses of the flesh, nerves and blood underneath, we just don’t think about it. What she did was set all the color that is hidden before bringing the “skin” onto it and that’s why it looks so vivid.
@@biazacha true but those colors arent deep purple or forest green so it still took a lot of thought and planning. Also nerves aren't visible and dont have colors under skin.
I tried to use the oil pastels, but did not get a result so absurdly fantastic as you, I imagine how long you trained and trained to achieve this perfection, I love your paintings you are amazing.
I'm over 40 years old and this is the first time I've seen how a painting is made with this technique. At first I thought, astonished, "everything is going to go wrong". After I saw layer by layer being put on, the tears started to fall. Is it normal to cry over something like this? Despite my name being in honor of a famous Brazilian painter, I didn't inherit the talent, but the art of painting moves me as few things in the world are capable of doing. Thanks so much for the video. I subscribed and will come back more often to see your exhibitions
It would appear that your approach was to begin with an underpainting of cooler colors to reflect the cooler tones buried in skin then you slowly built up to warmer colors and highlights in order to denote the flow of blood, and suggest the illusion of youthful light in the face of your young man. I would also surmise you were inspired to take an impressionistic approach to your mark making so that the final piece had contrasting beautiful "brush strokes" like with Renoir and Van Gough. Especially below the left eye and in the area near the cheekbone. I was absolutely rapt throughout. Stunningly beautiful and a lovely ode to the world of the great masters. Thank you so much for sharing it. 😁
I'm not even sure how to express this, but it goes beyond artistic skill. You have a beautiful way of seeing the world and it is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Misako, if you had an online masterclass, I would definitely pay for it. I would really love to learn from someone who has gained such mastery over the years. As a young artist, you inspire me and I look forward to all of your videos everyday. Thank you for doing what you do
I don't know why I'm feeling so enchanted while watching this, having tears in my eyes. To me what makes a human, human is his ability to distinguish between beauty and crudeness. All the art, literature, the man-made beauty comes from this extraordinarily simple trait. A true artist is the epitome of humanity. Not an artist, but loved this piece. The music in the background makes it mesmerizing. How lucky would be the person having this genuine piece of art.
I used to think oil pastels can't make beautiful art because its hard to control and its messy but this just changed and blew my mind. Your oil pastels process videos are amazing (everything is amazing honestly). Thank you for sharing them with us, I never really saw any artist make beautiful art with oil pastels. I'm curious on how you picked this medium and studied it because it is not usually popular with artists but you made amazing art with it. And at first glance I thought you were using oil painting. Thank you once again ^^
I have never worked in pastels and its fascinating to watch how you blend the colours together and not get dirty colours. The detail also when the pastels are quite chunky to work with. Thank you for sharing it was educational.
Hello Misako! Can you share with us some of your old art from back when you were still in the beginning stages of learning? Honestly, after observing all of the great artists at work we need some motivation 😢.
this colour choices are crazy!! only by experimenting thousand of times one can do that.. it's just shows how much practice-just!! how much effort you put in your work, your passion towards art...it's crazy really. i have been drawing my whole life since i was three years old and i still can't draw that well, i also don't have that passion. for me it's just hobby so it's given...what i wanna say is GOOD JOB!
Hello from Germany, I really enjoyed this video! Beautiful portrait! What I love the most is, you show how much dedication and work goes into a portrait, in instagram reels people see 7 seconds of a "process" and have therefore no true feeling for artistic WORK. It takes days... finding inspiration, starting, correcting, searching, immersing and not giving up. Your videos show the beauty of making art and the lifestyle of an artist. Cheers from a fellow painter
@@MisakoFlodin just thought I’d let you know this video inspired me to crate one of my best rendered drawings I think I’ve ever done! You made me realise that being picky with my colours was holding me back, and I should put down whatever I wanted without fear. I’m so much closer to achieving my dream artistic style now, thank you so much!
Misako chan you are a true pioneer of impressionism! This is such a beautiful and breathtaking piece of art. I am in awe of the pure talent you have. Feeling blessed to witness your genius and meticulous process.. You are my inspiration!
This was truly mesmerizing to watch you create this beautiful portrait accompanied by the relaxing music..un opera d’arte ..complimenti and thank you for sharing your creativity and so helping others to feel inspired to start
as someone just starting to play around with oil pastels, seeing your process is so invaluable and inspiring!! thank you for taking the time to share your art with us :)
Thanks! This was a Masterclass of inspiration. I’ve wanted to try oil pastels but I keep hearing that they are not considered a “serious” art form. In my bones, I felt this wasn’t true. And then your painting videos have shown the lie to that erroneous statement. I feel more inspired than ever to try. I also love the way you show the passing of time as an integral part of your process. ❤️ I’ve never given to a You Tube creator before. But you have given so much to me, I felt compelled to. This whole video is art! Thank you! And much love. 💗
First time watching your video. Amazing artistry with oil pastels! I especially appreciate the close ups of the meticulous details. Makes for great viewing! Thanks so much for sharing!
I had a breakdown, watched this and it calmed me down. I have this habit of tearing up when seeing beautiful art/painting and this one teared me up. Thank you for this ❤️
Hey Misako! Your art, talent and your passion for art is stunning. Could you make a video about picking colors, blending etc? I'm mesmerized that you add unnatural color details, blend them and at the end ( with color picking and blending ) there's natural color come in sight.
Thank you so much for posting these videos. This really helped to quiet my mind, and - as someone with anxiety - I don't get to experience that often. Again, thank you so much.
I really dunno why, but ur art brings me such a comfort that i have never experienced w someone's art, you are an amazing artist omg, i loved watching this process!!
This was beautifully done !! I remember trying a similar portrait in oil pastels with zero experience and it turned out pretty weird (no surprise) and i eventually switched over to watercolor... watching this i wanna give oil pastels another shot !
As a hobbyist with zero training, other than watching videos, I try to absorb as much as I can from videos like this. Thank you for sharing some of your techniques with the world and with me, in particular. I am curious how many of these techniques would work if you switched to acrylic pastels. I have some of each and I have just started playing with them and I was trying to figure out how to keep the oil pastels off of my fingers. Then, as I watched your videos, and others, I realized that the fingers are intrinsic tools for oil pastels. I just hate that it gets under my fingernails and can be a pain to clean up after. I loved how the blending worked and I know color theory is a behind the scenes element to your success. I wish you had put up some type of caption as to the color name when you switched to a color so we could try to find it, or a similar color, in our own collections. Your final product is stunning. Thank you, again, for sharing!
I picked up a cheap pack of oil pastels last week, not because I knew how to use them but because my inner child wanted them. My first attempt was a messy page of colors (it was harder than I thought) and eventually found my way here. Your art has enchanted me ♡
I can't never thank you enough, your videos are what got me started with oil pastels and they way I feel while painting is helping a lot with my work burnout
Hi Misako! Thank you for sharing this beautiful process of making this stunning artwork. I never knew that oil pastels could do such detailed drawings with, and you have inspired me to start using oil pastel. Since I’m completely new to this median, I would like to request you to make a introductory video on how to basic in oil pastel and I think there’s a lot of people wanting to know the same. Im so glad I discovered your channel. Thank you so much🫶🫶
I've always wanted to see a picture like this. delicate and beautiful. When I look at it, I feel like my heart becomes beautiful. You layer colors on top of each other. It's like creating a person's inner self. I also draw pictures. But my paintings are dazzling. So I was looking for a beautiful painting. A picture that expresses what I can't draw. It's a little selfish wish. I am Japanese. I have visited many museums in Japan. I see pictures on SNS every day. and, I came across your picture today. i am impressed. your picture is Amazing.
This just popped up in my recommendations, and I'm glad I clicked it. Your art and the process of it is just so gorgeous!! Very neat, very calming, very beautiful, ect ect ect! I absolutely love watching the process!!! Thank you for your time to record this!!!♥✨
I just received a set of oil pastels as a present and I've been watching RUclips to see how they can be used- I will never reach this level but this is inspiring!
This is gonna sound weird, but my most favorite part of the entire portrait was when you added that white sparkle in the man’s eyes, and how by adding this small little detail adds so much life into the art piece. I’m also in love with the subtle strokes of texture that the pastel makes, how it creates this painterly effect and almost gives it a fleeting feel with the direction of the strokes, which contrasts well with the person’s from what I can assume overall calm look. Overall a masterpiece.
I've followed you since your DBH art and I'm so happy at how fast your account and everything is growing now that you found what you actually want to do 😭💛 your videos are so relaxing and amazing, I'm happy I found you all those years back, wish you the best in your future with art and everything else, much love 💛💛💛
Omg!!! I can't describe how happy I am to found the person who knows my DBH art!!Thank you so much for being here🥺 Actually I've been thinking about playing DBH again, hope they make a sequel in the future too😫!!
I don’t usually write comments like this however I feel that it is necessary to tell you how grateful I am to you and your art. As a young artist, I have a habit of comparing myself to others and getting disheartened and lacking motivation.
I only recently discovered your channel and find it very inspiring and motivational. I have felt quite put off on drawing recently and your channel has inspired me to start again. I hope to, one day, be as incredible an artist as you and I just wanted to thank you for, well, being my role model (sorry if that seems a bit weird). Love the channel and hope that you continue creating amazing art.
I almost tear up reading this, thank you so much for commenting here. I get overwhelmed by painting art sometimes, so I always try to share something calming and relaxing🥰 it's so important to take time to create something that you truly love💌
Such a lovely feedback to the artist! Keep learning, keep being inspired, you can do this. Greetings from Norway.
Artists don't paint because they can. They paint because they have to.
Greetings from Ireland everyone, in relation to your statement I agree, and think every artist or budding artist goes through this. Through our quest for "perfection", we are learning & creating so it's a win win. If we pay attention I believe, and try listening to the best, we can then hone our craft to whatever we wish. Good luck with your artistry, I too am returning to pencil. Wish me luck, and of course thank you Misako for sharing and reigniting my love of art. 😉
This community is so kind and heartwarming. I am glad that I found it and I thank everyone for their nice replies. Thank you
It’s so crazy to me how you started with these unnatural colors and in the end they ended up blending perfectly into a natural skin tone what is this sorcery! You’re so good at blending and picking the right colors!
tbh if your values are correct you can literally get away with anything
Skin is translucent, so it naturally shows glimpses of the flesh, nerves and blood underneath, we just don’t think about it. What she did was set all the color that is hidden before bringing the “skin” onto it and that’s why it looks so vivid.
@@biazacha THIS IS SO A GOOD ANALYSIS
@@necipdemirbuga7024 agreed
@@biazacha true but those colors arent deep purple or forest green so it still took a lot of thought and planning. Also nerves aren't visible and dont have colors under skin.
I tried to use the oil pastels, but did not get a result so absurdly fantastic as you, I imagine how long you trained and trained to achieve this perfection, I love your paintings you are amazing.
@CozyKode a good quality makes the difference for sure. But ur pastels r a great way to try things that you wouldn't try with an expensive one
I'm over 40 years old and this is the first time I've seen how a painting is made with this technique. At first I thought, astonished, "everything is going to go wrong". After I saw layer by layer being put on, the tears started to fall. Is it normal to cry over something like this? Despite my name being in honor of a famous Brazilian painter, I didn't inherit the talent, but the art of painting moves me as few things in the world are capable of doing. Thanks so much for the video. I subscribed and will come back more often to see your exhibitions
your comment is so beautiful
@@Hermionee-Jean-Granger Thank you very much. I always come back to this video to try to reconnect with something I may have lost within myself.
Bye what 💀
It would appear that your approach was to begin with an underpainting of cooler colors to reflect the cooler tones buried in skin then you slowly built up to warmer colors and highlights in order to denote the flow of blood, and suggest the illusion of youthful light in the face of your young man.
I would also surmise you were inspired to take an impressionistic approach to your mark making so that the final piece had contrasting beautiful "brush strokes" like with Renoir and Van Gough. Especially below the left eye and in the area near the cheekbone.
I was absolutely rapt throughout. Stunningly beautiful and a lovely ode to the world of the great masters.
Thank you so much for sharing it. 😁
I'm not even sure how to express this, but it goes beyond artistic skill. You have a beautiful way of seeing the world and it is wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it☺️
Yeah 💘
This is a gem. The art, the cats, the music, the surroundings...you made my day, thank you dear.
Thank you so much☺️ you made my day too!
Crazy how many layers you can add! This really is a “trust the process” situation 👄👌
こういう動画って観てると気持ちよくなっていつもは寝ちゃうのに、この動画だと顔に深緑とか紫とか入れて、サムネみたいな透明感のある肌にどうやってなるんだろうって気になって29分間じっと観てた…。何気に初めてかもしれない。
目が生きてるみたいで凄かった。美しい。
凄く素敵で、何かコメントを残してみたくなったけど、語彙力なくてうまく言えなくてもどかしい。
I love watching you lay down colours and to think they can’t possibly be correct for the subject and then to be proven absolutely wrong.
I’ll say it again…… Absolute Masterclass. I really hope people who are interested in getting into oil pastel get to see these videos. Fabulous.
Misako, if you had an online masterclass, I would definitely pay for it. I would really love to learn from someone who has gained such mastery over the years. As a young artist, you inspire me and I look forward to all of your videos everyday. Thank you for doing what you do
I don't know why I'm feeling so enchanted while watching this, having tears in my eyes. To me what makes a human, human is his ability to distinguish between beauty and crudeness. All the art, literature, the man-made beauty comes from this extraordinarily simple trait. A true artist is the epitome of humanity.
Not an artist, but loved this piece. The music in the background makes it mesmerizing.
How lucky would be the person having this genuine piece of art.
Beautiful. The video as a whole is a work of art. Therapeutic for my soul.
Glad you enjoyed it❤️
I used to think oil pastels can't make beautiful art because its hard to control and its messy but this just changed and blew my mind. Your oil pastels process videos are amazing (everything is amazing honestly). Thank you for sharing them with us, I never really saw any artist make beautiful art with oil pastels. I'm curious on how you picked this medium and studied it because it is not usually popular with artists but you made amazing art with it. And at first glance I thought you were using oil painting. Thank you once again ^^
I have never worked in pastels and its fascinating to watch how you blend the colours together and not get dirty colours. The detail also when the pastels are quite chunky to work with.
Thank you for sharing it was educational.
You posted this at the exact moment it turned 12 am in my country haha i love that
Omg happy birthday!! 🥺💓 hope you're day is going to be amazing☺️
Hello Misako! Can you share with us some of your old art from back when you were still in the beginning stages of learning? Honestly, after observing all of the great artists at work we need some motivation 😢.
Of course! I'll do that in the future👍
Ur father 😅😂
this colour choices are crazy!! only by experimenting thousand of times one can do that.. it's just shows how much practice-just!! how much effort you put in your work, your passion towards art...it's crazy really. i have been drawing my whole life since i was three years old and i still can't draw that well, i also don't have that passion. for me it's just hobby so it's given...what i wanna say is GOOD JOB!
This portrait looks incredible and the craziest part is he looks exactly like my uncle (saw his younger photo)
did i rlly just watch a 30 minutes vid of a person making a masterpiece?
yes
did i felt sleepy?
yes its so calming bro
あなたがとても優れた画家である事が分かりました✨
このような素敵なビデオに出会わせくれてありがとう😊
Hello from Germany, I really enjoyed this video! Beautiful portrait! What I love the most is, you show how much dedication and work goes into a portrait, in instagram reels people see 7 seconds of a "process" and have therefore no true feeling for artistic WORK. It takes days... finding inspiration, starting, correcting, searching, immersing and not giving up. Your videos show the beauty of making art and the lifestyle of an artist. Cheers from a fellow painter
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me❤️
@@MisakoFlodin 💌
Found this channel a couple days ago, now every morning I drink my coffee and watch your videos 🫶
Aww this is so sweet!🥰
Wow those brief clips with the sound on while you drew with the oil pastels were so satisfying. I could listen to that for hours.
I'm glad you enjoyed it☺️✨
@@MisakoFlodin just thought I’d let you know this video inspired me to crate one of my best rendered drawings I think I’ve ever done!
You made me realise that being picky with my colours was holding me back, and I should put down whatever I wanted without fear. I’m so much closer to achieving my dream artistic style now, thank you so much!
I love it when I see an artist use unsuspecting colours
The tapping sounds gives me life ♥️
Misako chan you are a true pioneer of impressionism! This is such a beautiful and breathtaking piece of art. I am in awe of the pure talent you have. Feeling blessed to witness your genius and meticulous process.. You are my inspiration!
thank you so much❤️❤️
I think this is one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen in my entire life, thank you so much
I'm glad you like it☺️❤️
This was truly mesmerizing to watch you create this beautiful portrait accompanied by the relaxing music..un opera d’arte ..complimenti and thank you for sharing your creativity and so helping others to feel inspired to start
You are a fantastic painter. I loved the expression of the eyes how you captured emotions. You love what you do. Thank you
Thank you so much 😊❤️
So incredibly beautiful. Thank you for taking me on this journey.
☺️💌
This channel is such a hidden gem
as someone just starting to play around with oil pastels, seeing your process is so invaluable and inspiring!! thank you for taking the time to share your art with us :)
Thanks! This was a Masterclass of inspiration. I’ve wanted to try oil pastels but I keep hearing that they are not considered a “serious” art form. In my bones, I felt this wasn’t true. And then your painting videos have shown the lie to that erroneous statement. I feel more inspired than ever to try.
I also love the way you show the passing of time as an integral part of your process. ❤️ I’ve never given to a You Tube creator before. But you have given so much to me, I felt compelled to. This whole video is art! Thank you! And much love. 💗
This is just what I need, relaxing yet entertaining video of art.
Because of you I got myself oil pastels. Ty!!
Yay!!🥰
The brush strokes and the pigmentation of the oils, pictures really uplift one other. Beautiful piece, really inspiring to my channel💙💙💙
simply stunning! your technique is so impressive! keep up the good work ^^
Thank you☺️✨
Stunning!! The beauty and skill of Sargent.
i dont think ive ever seen art thats actually made me tear up, this is beautiful
15:30 so cute>_< and beautiful artwork
как же атмосферно и красиво!!! музыкальное сопровождение просто ВАУ!!! ваша работа невероятно красивая, очень очень!!! ... это видео >все остальное
This is EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL Misako! Really enjoyed seeing the whole art process🥰
Thank you so much! I love how this portrait turned out☺️
Your work is exquisite! Very gentle and at the same time pure shades of oil pastels. Thank you for your work!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it✨
I don't know why but your video made me cry, your art is beautiful. All those colors and the texture just feels like magic. Thanks for sharing this 💖
First time watching your video. Amazing artistry with oil pastels! I especially appreciate the close ups of the meticulous details. Makes for great viewing! Thanks so much for sharing!
I had a breakdown, watched this and it calmed me down. I have this habit of tearing up when seeing beautiful art/painting and this one teared me up. Thank you for this ❤️
☺️💌
Its fantastic and wonderful congratulation ❤
Hey Misako! Your art, talent and your passion for art is stunning. Could you make a video about picking colors, blending etc? I'm mesmerized that you add unnatural color details, blend them and at the end ( with color picking and blending ) there's natural color come in sight.
Thank you so much for posting these videos. This really helped to quiet my mind, and - as someone with anxiety - I don't get to experience that often. Again, thank you so much.
I really dunno why, but ur art brings me such a comfort that i have never experienced w someone's art, you are an amazing artist omg, i loved watching this process!!
Thank you🥰💌
This is absolutely stunning! I'm always glad to see oil pastels being more widely used as a serious art medium
nice pfp
This was beautifully done !!
I remember trying a similar portrait in oil pastels with zero experience and it turned out pretty weird (no surprise) and i eventually switched over to watercolor...
watching this i wanna give oil pastels another shot !
As a hobbyist with zero training, other than watching videos, I try to absorb as much as I can from videos like this. Thank you for sharing some of your techniques with the world and with me, in particular. I am curious how many of these techniques would work if you switched to acrylic pastels. I have some of each and I have just started playing with them and I was trying to figure out how to keep the oil pastels off of my fingers. Then, as I watched your videos, and others, I realized that the fingers are intrinsic tools for oil pastels. I just hate that it gets under my fingernails and can be a pain to clean up after.
I loved how the blending worked and I know color theory is a behind the scenes element to your success. I wish you had put up some type of caption as to the color name when you switched to a color so we could try to find it, or a similar color, in our own collections. Your final product is stunning. Thank you, again, for sharing!
Everytime i'm surprised how mixed many rainbow colors and in the end you got a perfect skin color
an effective way of applying oil pastels like brush work. very good.
I picked up a cheap pack of oil pastels last week, not because I knew how to use them but because my inner child wanted them. My first attempt was a messy page of colors (it was harder than I thought) and eventually found my way here. Your art has enchanted me ♡
サムネ見て「油絵かー凄いなー」って思ってきたら
油絵より凄いことやっててワロタw
このクオリティでクレヨンとか強い
Pls make an art book haul! every time you upload a video I’m always looking around the corners of the video trying to capture the book titles!
Oh sure I can do that!☺️✨
Looks like the actor Douglas Smith. Lovely!
I can't never thank you enough, your videos are what got me started with oil pastels and they way I feel while painting is helping a lot with my work burnout
Hi Misako! Thank you for sharing this beautiful process of making this stunning artwork. I never knew that oil pastels could do such detailed drawings with, and you have inspired me to start using oil pastel. Since I’m completely new to this median, I would like to request you to make a introductory video on how to basic in oil pastel and I think there’s a lot of people wanting to know the same. Im so glad I discovered your channel. Thank you so much🫶🫶
I was looking for motivation to go back to oil pastels while studying software engineering. Thank you for being the reason for that!
☺️💖
Oil pastels were made for you! What a talent!
Even is seriously that amazing quality forever and creating you soul💫
やばいなんて低俗な言葉が言えない程に綺麗
hehe thank you😊
Your work is so beautiful!!
Thank you🥺💓
i keep watching this and pick up something new each time
Watching you work on ur painting is therepeutic; calming n relaxing. Thank you for making this video
Quelle merveille de maîtrise et de delicatesse!
HUGE fan of your art and your channel. It’s exciting every time you upload, thank you so much for sharing your work!
Masterful and beautiful, WOW!
thank you!☺️
Absolutely perfect!
It has reminded me of the Portrait of Dorian Gray. I also loved that you expressed this young boy's innocence and purity by playing with colors.
I've always wanted to see a picture like this. delicate and beautiful. When I look at it, I feel like my heart becomes beautiful. You layer colors on top of each other. It's like creating a person's inner self.
I also draw pictures. But my paintings are dazzling. So I was looking for a beautiful painting. A picture that expresses what I can't draw. It's a little selfish wish. I am Japanese. I have visited many museums in Japan. I see pictures on SNS every day. and, I came across your picture today. i am impressed. your picture is Amazing.
please do an asmr one, I really love these, they calm me down quite a bit and I even get to draw something once in a while
You are a master of oil painting Misako. This is another brilliant artwork!
Thank you so much☺️💌
The blending process is so satisfying to watch
I loved everything about this! Beautiful!
Ahh I'm happy you loved it!
Brilliance in motion.
A wonderful video and incredibly beautiful art. I am left feeling quite happy and content with life after watching your video. Thank you.
I’m so glad I found your channel, your videos are so aesthetic
🥰✨
Colors look lit, nice art. Overall 11/10
This just popped up in my recommendations, and I'm glad I clicked it. Your art and the process of it is just so gorgeous!! Very neat, very calming, very beautiful, ect ect ect! I absolutely love watching the process!!! Thank you for your time to record this!!!♥✨
You created such a beautiful person. Magic
thank you so much☺️
Memukau dan mengesankan 🌹🌿.........."...
I just received a set of oil pastels as a present and I've been watching RUclips to see how they can be used- I will never reach this level but this is inspiring!
Thank you! Hope you're having fun with oil pastels!🥰✨
Stunningly beautiful
Your videos give me so much peace I saved this one for a time that I need to relax 😌
Aw you're so sweet!
かっこいい😭
絵がとても素敵です👏
Illuminating. Thank you.
I always look forward to your videos, thank you for all the hard work you put into making them! Beautiful work as always 😁
Thank you so much! Hope you're having a great day💌
This is gonna sound weird, but my most favorite part of the entire portrait was when you added that white sparkle in the man’s eyes, and how by adding this small little detail adds so much life into the art piece. I’m also in love with the subtle strokes of texture that the pastel makes, how it creates this painterly effect and almost gives it a fleeting feel with the direction of the strokes, which contrasts well with the person’s from what I can assume overall calm look. Overall a masterpiece.
This a fantastic journey you take us on. Brilliant. Thank you!
I like your style. So real and traditional!
My media is oil paint. Nice to watch. Beautiful.
Awesome 👏🎵🎶The finished work with the highlights and flesh colours almost left me in tears . Thank you so much for sharing your process Misa
that process was so beautiful, thank you. i feel really healed right now.
I've followed you since your DBH art and I'm so happy at how fast your account and everything is growing now that you found what you actually want to do 😭💛 your videos are so relaxing and amazing, I'm happy I found you all those years back, wish you the best in your future with art and everything else, much love 💛💛💛
Omg!!! I can't describe how happy I am to found the person who knows my DBH art!!Thank you so much for being here🥺 Actually I've been thinking about playing DBH again, hope they make a sequel in the future too😫!!
I drew your profile art for insta, right?🥺 ily🥺
@@MisakoFlodin Yes! 💛 I still love it so much and you also drew Aiolia for me years back idk if you remember but I love them so much 😍💛