I really love this video. It is so nice to have someone (you) breakdown these concepts and illustrate work by other artists and how they (the artists themselves) studied to learn them too. Thank you for making these video. I, sincerely, hope you make a lot more videos! Thank you Chad.
hey chad, im 34 and recently picked up painting. Your videos are extremely helpful, wondering if you plan on making any landscape videos? Also, whats your fav sargent painting and why? mines smoke of ambergris hands down.
It’s called Sargent & Spain. I bought it on location of the national gallery of art in DC. shop.nga.gov/sargent-and-spain-exhibition-book Here’s a link (although you might be able to find it cheaper else where) Best of luck!
@@maladjustedmalcontent1532 I would highly recommend it if you’re interested in Sargent as a person, and if you’re in search of HD images of some of his work.
Oh found you!:) my mentor, Justin Donaldson, is a landscape artist and he talks my ear off about these things in the best way lol, I’ll have to have him give you a listen you guys share a similar energy I think he’d love it.
I like to copy Sargent drawings , Lately his charcoals , and in some instances he achieves a shape on a nose tip or elsewhere that is near impossible to imitate precisely.
your content is amazing, zero bullshit, please don't discouraged by the low like count I'm learning a lot from these.
This is really cool. Going into the mindset of how masters composed their values and shapes.
Great content for artists!
Excellent video
I love Sargent watercolors , Sargents buildings and fountains are incredibly drawn.
Great vid mate
I’m sharing your channel in the art discord I moderate, really great content! Thanks for making it:)
I really love this video. It is so nice to have someone (you) breakdown these concepts and illustrate work by other artists and how they (the artists themselves) studied to learn them too. Thank you for making these video. I, sincerely, hope you make a lot more videos! Thank you Chad.
Great vid.
Thanks for the video! What book is that?
I would love to watch a video of you recreating a Sargent piece start to finish 🙏🏻 love the content!
Just finished it, thanks for the suggestion
@@cjacobsart 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Interesting
Truly a Chad👏🖤
hey chad, im 34 and recently picked up painting. Your videos are extremely helpful, wondering if you plan on making any landscape videos? Also, whats your fav sargent painting and why? mines smoke of ambergris hands down.
Sargent = the goat.
Hey Chad, what's the name of the book you're using in the video?
It’s called Sargent & Spain. I bought it on location of the national gallery of art in DC.
shop.nga.gov/sargent-and-spain-exhibition-book
Here’s a link (although you might be able to find it cheaper else where) Best of luck!
@@cjacobsart Thanks for responding. Was it a good enough book that you'd recommend it?
@@maladjustedmalcontent1532 I would highly recommend it if you’re interested in Sargent as a person, and if you’re in search of HD images of some of his work.
@@cjacobsart I'll put it on my wishlist :)
Are you on Instagram?
Oh found you!:) my mentor, Justin Donaldson, is a landscape artist and he talks my ear off about these things in the best way lol, I’ll have to have him give you a listen you guys share a similar energy I think he’d love it.
I like to copy Sargent drawings , Lately his charcoals , and in some instances he achieves a shape on a nose tip or elsewhere that is near impossible to imitate precisely.