17:50 I've only been painting for less than 4 months and I've discovering that! If you apply more paint to objects closer to you and less in the shadow even tho it's only mm's difference, there IS a difference. I found it by accident, I put a blob of paint on a rock and found the blob created a shadow where I'd left a bead of paint off the edge of my brush.
You are super observant! It took me years to learn what you found out in such a short time! I believe it's called" Texture" . I paint with thin paint called "glazes" like the old masters! no texture! anything that stands out from the surface- does make a huge difference- like thick paint! I have taken it a step farther! I am experimenting with a raised surface, like embossing before painting, using epoxy putty to give it extra depth! especially in the foreground before applying my oil paints. Final detail is then added with thicker paint! You are definetly on the right track!
I wish I could paint like this! It takes great devotion, great study, and great commitment. Thanks Andrew! You’re the best! (My favorite in the world).
he offers courses and tutorials. did you get into one of em? you have to start and over time you will reach your goal but thats not coming from wishes...
There is no words to describe how amazing you are. When you describe what you are doing in your painting, you transmit such a profound harmony that it catapults you into a parallel world, it almost seems to me that I am breathing this clean air, feeling the drops of the waterfall touching my face. What you are able to convey is something that only an artist with a capital A can do.
I'm watching you paint all of these rocks, and I still don't know how you do it oal rocks everywhere looks as if everyone has got a special attention. I could never begin to such a massive cluster of rocks, just blows my mind I think about it. LOL this painting is absolutely breathtaking as the rest of your landscapes. Brilliant! Thank you for allowing us to be part of the process. Keep them coming.
Wow, how amazing it is to listen and watch you paint. We are like in a trance, and it’s over before we want it to. You are a true genius with the colours. Simply beautiful, I wish the painting was mine to look at in my home. Thank you so very much for sharing your artwork with us. I love it.
This was very enlightening. I have always wanted to paint like Monet,my favorite artist. Lately i've really been enjoying Kandinsky. My eyes and mind doesn't see the same way as they do. It would be interezting to be Kandinsky and see music as color or like Monet and run inthe same circles of so many talented men of the day stepping out into a new way of painting. After listening to you I realize that I will never paint like those two men.I have spent my life being just "the Roger" and I will go one painting like "the Roger". I am the only one i have to please with my work and get enjoyment in doing so.
Theres nothing wrong about using a projecter or coping a photo- but your Painting must be better! Leaving things out or changing colors! must watch out for the destortions a camera or projectors make! Saves a lot of time to make more time for your artistic subject and composition!
Watching and listening to you as you paint is a treat for me. Your work is what few people can achieve because of constraints of normal life. God has been good to us through your art. Thank you for sharing the way you do.
I think you've outdone yourself with this stunning masterpiece, Andrew! The time & effort you put into all the little squiggles to create the light dancing around on the underwater rocks is amazing. And that in addition to all the work on the stone cliffs & foliage. Bravo!!!
Believe it or not!, I think there is better way! I think Andrew is the best in the world! I've been painting in oils ,off and on most of my life. I'm light years behind Andrew's work, but have come up with an idea, that will take it even farther! I paint mainly in glazes on plywood panels. Before the final painting I use epoxy putty for a "raised" surface similar to embossing or sculpture! AMAZING RESULTS! 3-D effect? Please let me know what you think!
I have to agree!! I've made only one painting in my life that is comparable to Andrew's! He seems to do it every day! Most people want to make instant paintings to show their feelings as " true" art! My best work has taken many hours and hard work! PEOPLE DO NOTICE,,! Do what satisfies you the most !
Hi there Andrew, my compliments on this meticulous work of art, it's demanded many many hours ( months) of patience from you, but you did it!! the owner must be thrilled with it! It's a beautiful gift you have been given, and you use it to the limits!! Hope you and the family are well. God bless ,and love from The Netherlands ❤🤍💙🙏
Just the multi-colored foreground of rocks and moving water alone would be a bada$$ painting. The number of "hidden" faces in the rock face is awesome. I know they werent intentional, but I can't un-see them now. Awesome work as always. One of the best teachers of them all. 🤘👽 (spoiler alert.... that Norse God in the overhanging cliff on the left at mid canvas, ALMOST looks intentional.)
Many of your comments, confirm thoughts that I have concluded as I discover painting techniques, color and , as you state, hacks for successful outcomes. Thank you once again for painting insights. Beautiful painting.
This painting sparked the ambition to do more work💯🙌!!! Loved the painting and I've seen this painting on Instagram but never found a turtle or wallaby till now😅😂
Fantastic work of Art my friend it looks awsome.. seems you've pushed the bar even further with this one.. keep it up and Thank you for sharing your thoughts and process 🙏😊
Wow what a landscape. I' m a landscape enthusiast. I LOVE to love this painting, so that is what I did, I don't mind watching this video a million times 👍 Thank You for creating and for telling us your thought process as you paint❤🥰
Thankyou Andrew for the teaching and inspiring others to stay commited to their Artwork moreso thankyou for producing what the creator had made for us to marvel and enjoy and in this case paint!
For some reason i left your channel a while ago ( sorry😢) I’m so glad I came back! It’s 12.50am in the UK and I’ve been binge watching for 4 hours!! Thank you for sharing Andrew 👍🇬🇧❤️
I’m a beginner-painting for a year and a half! What u say about ppls reaction and ur hoped for reaction resonates with me because people say, of some of my paintings that it makes them feel calm or peaceful! Your intention u say is second nature but I’m not truly there where I’ve decided unconsciously, that I want to always paint that painting that has a calming effect! Ty, always for sharing! I have learned so very much from you!
i did enjoy this video. last time i watched your videos i was dealing with cancer, good news is its gone, probably for ever, so now im getting back to painting thank you for these
Really enjoyed this video again LOL. I am just in awe. There is no doubt you're the master of painting rocks!... No Doubt you are the most patient painter on the planet. Such small brush Strokes throughout the entire humongous painting..( awesome.) blows my feeble mind... buy🤯 ... really enjoy watching you paint ...(always). thank you. ...❤
This is insane Andrew, oh my god. I can't wait to join your academy. and bring my paintings out of this galaxy. you have already crossed human limits. thank you sir for teaching us and being on this earth. really really grateful for that.
I really believe nobody in the world that could do this as you have! It's amazing such a huge painting with such small brushes. It must take you over a year to finish one of these. Maybe a lifetime. LOL just remarkable, what talent and originality! Truly you are a master in your own time. Thank you for letting us be a part of it..... The only thing I have learned ?I've learned that I couldn't do it. LOL
I haven't been able to work for a few years now... About to turn 44 and some days I can hardly walk. So, I've scoured your videos, put them on loop, hung pictures of work by Albert Bierstadt around my studio. I zoom in and watch your brush work like an obsessed stalker from behind that bush over there, really listen when you talk about color choices and mixes, educated myself in color theory. And I've poured around 5000 hours into painting. I've been painting over the same 20 canvases for 4 years... And after all that... I've went from what looked like it was painted by a preschooler in arts and crafts, to almost not wanting to paint over it. Which by my standards, means I've come a long way. Yes, I became frustrated and disillusioned many times. I like to work, build things, and such... But those days are behind me, and I've finally let go and embraced art like I never have before. Some of the things I say to myself while I paint are echoes of your words... Mainly, earn your details, get up and veiw your art, and stick to the 3 steps and stop myself from jumping ahead. Thank you for all these videos Andrew. While I can't afford anything over buying paint and cheap brushes, I can say I've come a long way because of you... lol And Albert Bierstadt...
You sound a lot like myself! You have such great potential! Self taught by observing other people's renditions. Love the old masters ! Since getting on S.S.I I now have the time and money to really explore my dreams as an artist! Painting rocks have been a real challenge! I paint in glazes , for texture am experimenting with a " raised" surface simular to embossing. Made with expoxy putty! Makes super nice 3-D rocks and trees!. The internet is a super neat way to get new ideas for Painting. Andrew Tischler is the best artist I have ever found!
@@robertchilders8698 he is very good. I just can't do texture in my art. It annoys me in some obscure way. When I see others do it, I like it... But not in my work. Which is why I'm such a fan of Bierstadt. His work was SMOOTH. Well, to be fair, they hand polished paintings to give them glossy finishes back then, so smooth was the only solution. I still play with textured brush work, but I always end up wiping it off.. You must be about 20 years older than I am by the sound of it. Bad back? Mine is pretty bad, but sometimes it thinks it isn't. Then I hurt myself... I have been thinking about doing sculpted paintings actually, I'm a fairly good sculptor, and I could see texture being pleasing to see in that scenario. Epoxy you say? Hmmm, I must look into this further. Thank you for the suggestion.
@@sylasblack3459 My reply has dropped out! trying to explain all my techniques! It explains how I go from no texture to texture ! gives it amazing 3-D effect!. Bierstadt is my old favorite, same as was Thomas Kincade! I am disabled and can hardly walk without pain.! at 85 years old, it gives me a new life to look forward to! Would be glad to share my new found Technics with you!. So I won't be a lone wolf!
@@sylasblack3459I'm also looking into air dried putty, like into wall sculpturing! I keep my painting separated from " impasto" or thick oils. My main goal is to give my pictures more depth and somewhat of a 3-D effect!
Very nice work, hope the customer is satisfied. It must be very pleasant that someone orders such a work, if you just paint it it will be difficult to sell because of the high price, all those hours. But these are the works that stay with me, they are impressive. am also glad you paint so much detail, i like paintings when you take a step forward. If you have to step back they are usually badly painted.
Imagine seeing those chunks or "striations" of layered earth next to the waterfalls and spread around the earth and realizing that they are remains of ancient massive trees!!
It's so interesting to watch how artists paint their nature. For example, in Russia, the colors of the environment are completely different. They are perfectly conveyed by Shishki, Aivazovsky, Levitan. In Europe, Monet, Sisley, and the Dutch. But in Australia you😊
Great video Andrew ! I bought your video on landscape painting, really enjoyed it. Learned quite a bit of great techniques and gave me millions of ideas for my own paintings,
17:50 I've only been painting for less than 4 months and I've discovering that! If you apply more paint to objects closer to you and less in the shadow even tho it's only mm's difference, there IS a difference. I found it by accident, I put a blob of paint on a rock and found the blob created a shadow where I'd left a bead of paint off the edge of my brush.
You are super observant! It took me years to learn what you found out in such a short time! I believe it's called" Texture" . I paint with thin paint called "glazes" like the old masters! no texture! anything that stands out from the surface- does make a huge difference- like thick paint! I have taken it a step farther! I am experimenting with a raised surface, like embossing before painting, using epoxy putty to give it extra depth! especially in the foreground before applying my oil paints. Final detail is then added with thicker paint! You are definetly on the right track!
I wish I could paint like this! It takes great devotion, great study, and great commitment. Thanks Andrew! You’re the best! (My favorite in the world).
he offers courses and tutorials. did you get into one of em? you have to start and over time you will reach your goal but thats not coming from wishes...
It’s called discipline. Refined with practical understanding that comes with application experience and failure.
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride
I dont understand how someone can be able to paint this realistic and detailed.. Its incredible.
Super hard work and patience!!😊
There is no words to describe how amazing you are. When you describe what you are doing in your painting, you transmit such a profound harmony that it catapults you into a parallel world, it almost seems to me that I am breathing this clean air, feeling the drops of the waterfall touching my face. What you are able to convey is something that only an artist with a capital A can do.
I'm watching you paint all of these rocks, and I still don't know how you do it oal rocks everywhere looks as if everyone has got a special attention. I could never begin to such a massive cluster of rocks, just blows my mind I think about it. LOL this painting is absolutely breathtaking as the rest of your landscapes. Brilliant! Thank you for allowing us to be part of the process. Keep them coming.
Your eye for detail. ..fascinating...
Killin it man! Great work 😎
Thank you!
Wow, how amazing it is to listen and watch you paint. We are like in a trance, and it’s over before we want it to. You are a true genius with the colours. Simply beautiful, I wish the painting was mine to look at in my home. Thank you so very much for sharing your artwork with us. I love it.
Outstanding Tischler, out standing.
This was very enlightening. I have always wanted to paint like Monet,my favorite artist. Lately i've really been enjoying Kandinsky. My eyes and mind doesn't see the same way as they do. It would be interezting to be Kandinsky and see music as color or like Monet and run inthe same circles of so many talented men of the day stepping out into a new way of painting. After listening to you I realize that I will never paint like those two men.I have spent my life being just "the Roger" and I will go one painting like "the Roger". I am the only one i have to please with my work and get enjoyment in doing so.
looks like a paint by numbers to me I have been painting for 40 years can't imagine I would feel good about using a projector for my layout
Theres nothing wrong about using a projecter or coping a photo- but your Painting must be better! Leaving things out or changing colors! must watch out for the destortions a camera or projectors make! Saves a lot of time to make more time for your artistic subject and composition!
Your knowledge and talent never ceases to amaze me!
Andrew you are amazing artist! I believe God gave you that beautiful talent.
Watching and listening to you as you paint is a treat for me. Your work is what few people can achieve because of constraints of normal life. God has been good to us through your art. Thank you for sharing the way you do.
I think you've outdone yourself with this stunning masterpiece, Andrew! The time & effort you put into all the little squiggles to create the light dancing around on the underwater rocks is amazing. And that in addition to all the work on the stone cliffs & foliage. Bravo!!!
I love details and you are a master in detailing
Absolute genius. It doesn't get any better than this.
Believe it or not!, I think there is better way! I think Andrew is the best in the world! I've been painting in oils ,off and on most of my life. I'm light years behind Andrew's work, but have come up with an idea, that will take it even farther! I paint mainly in glazes on plywood panels. Before the final painting I use epoxy putty for a "raised" surface similar to embossing or sculpture! AMAZING RESULTS! 3-D effect? Please let me know what you think!
Outstanding! Thank you!
Wow ,awesome painting.
Stunning
Bro that is an insane amount of detail you knocked this one right out of the park! 🍁🍁🍁
I have to agree!! I've made only one painting in my life that is comparable to Andrew's! He seems to do it every day! Most people want to make instant paintings to show their feelings as " true" art! My best work has taken many hours and hard work! PEOPLE DO NOTICE,,! Do what satisfies you the most !
You rock!
Really stunning!!!!!
Wow!Such beautiful painting
Thank you so much
Andrew, I have watched your stuff for several years now. You so inspire me. Thank you so much for being the artist and instructor you are.
Hi there Andrew, my compliments on this meticulous work of art, it's demanded many many hours ( months) of patience from you, but you did it!! the owner must be thrilled with it! It's a beautiful gift you have been given, and you use it to the limits!! Hope you and the family are well. God bless ,and love from The Netherlands ❤🤍💙🙏
Amazing work ! Your insight into what you are thinking then breaking down your info and applying it all is unbelievable.
Amazing work!! Thank you so much for sharing. M posting from South Africa
excellent
Just the multi-colored foreground of rocks and moving water alone would be a bada$$ painting. The number of "hidden" faces in the rock face is awesome. I know they werent intentional, but I can't un-see them now. Awesome work as always. One of the best teachers of them all. 🤘👽
(spoiler alert.... that Norse God in the overhanging cliff on the left at mid canvas, ALMOST looks intentional.)
Perfect , unbelievable your talent !
Incredible! Thank you for sharing your gift!
Well done good soul!
God bless.
Fantastic work Sir .
This is positively awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Easy for you Andrew. You're a godamn geeeeeenious. Love all you impart and encourage.
Clever stuff, gotta try this combining reference to create a fictional landscape.
Many of your comments, confirm thoughts that I have concluded as I discover painting techniques, color and , as you state, hacks for successful outcomes. Thank you once again for painting insights.
Beautiful painting.
Wonderfully dialled in, all over Andrew. Your client will be beyond blessed with this work 🙏🏼 Wow!
¡Excellent! Thanks.
I can't thank you enough for how you've helped people who are thousands of kilometres away from you.
Thank you, you are my mentor.
❤from Mosselbay and been following you from the start 🎉 Thank you Master T
This painting sparked the ambition to do more work💯🙌!!! Loved the painting and I've seen this painting on Instagram but never found a turtle or wallaby till now😅😂
Impressive and astonishing 😊 secret waterfalls and hidden imagery.
You are totally awesome possum 💗
Fantastic work of Art my friend it looks awsome.. seems you've pushed the bar even further with this one.. keep it up and Thank you for sharing your thoughts and process 🙏😊
Wow what a landscape. I' m a landscape enthusiast. I LOVE to love this painting, so that is what I did, I don't mind watching this video a million times 👍 Thank You for creating and for telling us your thought process as you paint❤🥰
It's so nice, and I will say you must have a lot of patience :)
Thankyou Andrew for the teaching and inspiring others to stay commited to their Artwork moreso thankyou for producing what the creator had made for us to marvel and enjoy and in this case paint!
For some reason i left your channel a while ago ( sorry😢)
I’m so glad I came back! It’s 12.50am in the UK and I’ve been binge watching for 4 hours!!
Thank you for sharing Andrew 👍🇬🇧❤️
Your precision in the details drives me crazy ... Just PHENOMENAL
I’m a beginner-painting for a year and a half! What u say about ppls reaction and ur hoped for reaction resonates with me because people say, of some of my paintings that it makes them feel calm or peaceful! Your intention u say is second nature but I’m not truly there where I’ve decided unconsciously, that I want to always paint that painting that has a calming effect! Ty, always for sharing! I have learned so very much from you!
You’re not only a great painter, but a pretty good photographer as well!!
i did enjoy this video. last time i watched your videos i was dealing with cancer, good news is its gone, probably for ever, so now im getting back to painting thank you for these
Very inspiring.
Really enjoyed this video again LOL. I am just in awe. There is no doubt you're the master of painting rocks!... No Doubt you are the most patient painter on the planet. Such small brush Strokes throughout the entire humongous painting..( awesome.) blows my feeble mind... buy🤯 ... really enjoy watching you paint ...(always). thank you. ...❤
Unbelievable😲
Masterpiece!!!
This painting is amazing! will you turn this into a tutorial? I love the way you paint the water reflexions and the rocks below!
Always inspirational and amazing! Thank you, Andrew!
This is insane Andrew, oh my god. I can't wait to join your academy. and bring my paintings out of this galaxy. you have already crossed human limits. thank you sir for teaching us and being on this earth. really really grateful for that.
I really believe nobody in the world that could do this as you have! It's amazing such a huge painting with such small brushes. It must take you over a year to finish one of these. Maybe a lifetime. LOL just remarkable, what talent and originality! Truly you are a master in your own time. Thank you for letting us be a part of it..... The only thing I have learned ?I've learned that I couldn't do it. LOL
I haven't been able to work for a few years now... About to turn 44 and some days I can hardly walk.
So, I've scoured your videos, put them on loop, hung pictures of work by Albert Bierstadt around my studio. I zoom in and watch your brush work like an obsessed stalker from behind that bush over there, really listen when you talk about color choices and mixes, educated myself in color theory. And I've poured around 5000 hours into painting.
I've been painting over the same 20 canvases for 4 years... And after all that... I've went from what looked like it was painted by a preschooler in arts and crafts, to almost not wanting to paint over it. Which by my standards, means I've come a long way.
Yes, I became frustrated and disillusioned many times. I like to work, build things, and such... But those days are behind me, and I've finally let go and embraced art like I never have before.
Some of the things I say to myself while I paint are echoes of your words... Mainly, earn your details, get up and veiw your art, and stick to the 3 steps and stop myself from jumping ahead.
Thank you for all these videos Andrew. While I can't afford anything over buying paint and cheap brushes, I can say I've come a long way because of you... lol And Albert Bierstadt...
You sound a lot like myself! You have such great potential! Self taught by observing other people's renditions. Love the old masters ! Since getting on S.S.I I now have the time and money to really explore my dreams as an artist! Painting rocks have been a real challenge! I paint in glazes , for texture am experimenting with a " raised" surface simular to embossing. Made with expoxy putty! Makes super nice 3-D rocks and trees!. The internet is a super neat way to get new ideas for Painting. Andrew Tischler is the best artist I have ever found!
@@robertchilders8698 he is very good. I just can't do texture in my art. It annoys me in some obscure way. When I see others do it, I like it... But not in my work.
Which is why I'm such a fan of Bierstadt. His work was SMOOTH. Well, to be fair, they hand polished paintings to give them glossy finishes back then, so smooth was the only solution.
I still play with textured brush work, but I always end up wiping it off..
You must be about 20 years older than I am by the sound of it. Bad back? Mine is pretty bad, but sometimes it thinks it isn't. Then I hurt myself...
I have been thinking about doing sculpted paintings actually, I'm a fairly good sculptor, and I could see texture being pleasing to see in that scenario.
Epoxy you say? Hmmm, I must look into this further. Thank you for the suggestion.
@@sylasblack3459 My reply has dropped out! trying to explain all my techniques! It explains how I go from no texture to texture ! gives it amazing 3-D effect!. Bierstadt is my old favorite, same as was Thomas Kincade! I am disabled and can hardly walk without pain.! at 85 years old, it gives me a new life to look forward to! Would be glad to share my new found Technics with you!. So I won't be a lone wolf!
@@sylasblack3459I'm also looking into air dried putty, like into wall sculpturing! I keep my painting separated from " impasto" or thick oils. My main goal is to give my pictures more depth and somewhat of a 3-D effect!
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent Andrew. So super excellent 👍👍❤
You're developing a little Aussie twang ... Nice man 👍🏻
Andrew that is wonderful and I can learn so much from just this short version. Thankyou so much for passing on your experience and knowledge.
Great painting, as usual, Andrew. I would be cross-eyed about the third month into this project.
A very informative painting video packed full of valuable techniques, and advice for artists to revisit again and again. Thank you !
Very nice work, hope the customer is satisfied. It must be very pleasant that someone orders such a work, if you just paint it it will be difficult to sell because of the high price, all those hours. But these are the works that stay with me, they are impressive. am also glad you paint so much detail, i like paintings when you take a step forward. If you have to step back they are usually badly painted.
Lovely
amazing details bro
Best teacher ❤
Just a stunning waterfall scene, breathtaking in detail. Could listen to you all day. Lovely to see your little helper!❤debs in Spain
Just breathtaking!
Awesome.👍👍💯💯
Eres un excelente maestro del arte.......🇲🇽🇲🇽.......
Wow! What a painting!!!!
Imagine seeing those chunks or "striations" of layered earth next to the waterfalls and spread around the earth and realizing that they are remains of ancient massive trees!!
It's so interesting to watch how artists paint their nature. For example, in Russia, the colors of the environment are completely different. They are perfectly conveyed by Shishki, Aivazovsky, Levitan. In Europe, Monet, Sisley, and the Dutch. But in Australia you😊
Thanks Andrew! Wonderful as usual! I enjoyed the pictures your Students painted and your cutie son is growing fast!
Hi Andrew, once again a most sophisticate piece of artwork, I am always amazed by what you achieve on canvas, Thelma Bennett
thanks for making me feel better. Amazing.
As usual you have inspired me to do a large canvas again 💕
I love how you do the brush strokes in the painting. Amazing ❤❤❤❤
Mesmerising
Verdadeiro espetáculo!!Parabéns ❤❤
Dear Andrew your metroda very beatyfull sacsesfull land usefull thank you
Awesome painting! Chris.
breathtaking! Every time I thought it was perfect, then it kept getting better! 😘
Great video Andrew ! I bought your video on landscape painting, really enjoyed it. Learned quite a bit of great techniques and gave me millions of ideas for my own paintings,
Inspirational as always. Thank you so much dear teacher.
SUPER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think you need to do Tischler Tours❣️
very enjoyable and informative, I'll probably watch it again .
Fantastic! Thank you for giving so much detail. Great instructions. Much appreciated! Dee
Thank you so much Andrew! for this video
As always, brilliant!!!
I'm also a landscape artist , lov capturing stunning natural Beauties.....
I appreciate ur vision.....
India 🎉
Awesome work.. Absolutely stunning.... Great 😊