5 Steps to becoming a BETTER ARTIST + How to GLAZE COLOUR into your LANDSCAPES! Monument Valley USA

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Год назад +6

    Welcome, Tish, to the world of illustration techniques!

  • @maryalbright7027
    @maryalbright7027 Год назад +2

    I never cease to be amazed by these videos. Now I'm a total beginner in every medium. I've never completed

  • @aaroncoe7341
    @aaroncoe7341 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m an ok painter, but I’ve taken off huge chunks of time that I’ve deeply regretted. After watching you on and off for years, I think I’m ready to return to painting, as I now have made a dedicated studio.
    Andrew, you are by far my favorite modern landscape artist, and I just wanted to thank you for being a major source of inspiration that has led me onto a path to continue my creative journey. 🙏

  • @janesoncanvas8337
    @janesoncanvas8337 Год назад +2

    Great being back on your channel! Thank you for the encouragement!!! Off to paint!

  • @marekd3389
    @marekd3389 Год назад +2

    Unbelievable quality 😱
    It is the level of the old masters
    👍

  • @kevinheads1459
    @kevinheads1459 Год назад +17

    I have followed your videos now for years and have found them inspiring Andrew. After working most of my life in factories I now spend my days doing what I did as a teenager. Drawing and painting. I only wish you had been about in my younger years. I might have spent my time doing what I loved instead of doing what I thought I had to do. Much respect to your wonderful art. Thanks for sharing

  • @yvesparfait8510
    @yvesparfait8510 Год назад +1

    I am french, and I like how you paint, I fan of tour works but I can't paint the sea because I can't do it .I paint animals, cats, fishs, butterflies and m'y dog. Dommage que vos commentaires ne soient pas en français. Bravo à vous, vous très doué, vous avez un don. Félicitations.

  • @DontTapeBananas
    @DontTapeBananas Год назад +1

    This is one of the most incredible landscape paintings I've ever seen.

  • @michaelbarton5169
    @michaelbarton5169 Год назад

    "If you're green you grow, if you're ripe you rot." Love that nugget. I've discovered, after taking your challenge to really examine what I'm doing, that there is a third state: petrification! I've been drawing / painting since I was 5 so, over 4 decades later and a successful engineering career as my main job, I let ego get in the way of doing anything in case I'm not as good as before! How unrealistic to be so scared stiff. It's not like a professional athlete can do what they do without practise, and art is the same. Thank you for the inspiration to be brave and always push myself. Cheers!

  • @cindycompertfineart7276
    @cindycompertfineart7276 Год назад +26

    I’ve been glazing on and off for many years and recently went back to experimenting because I’m seeking that color glow you can’t get otherwise. Wouldn’t you know I’m also using Rublev, I love the way it doesn’t make the glaze too runny. And coincidentally I was at Monument Valley today and captured a ton of references so this is truly great timing! Thanks for all you do, it’s so inspiring.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much for this comment Cindy! I appreciate it!

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 Год назад

      What do you mean youre using rublev? @Cindy Compert Fine Art

    • @cindycompertfineart7276
      @cindycompertfineart7276 Год назад +1

      @@erxfav3197 I’m using the same Rublev Oleogel medium for glazing that Andrew is using.

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 Год назад

      @@cindycompertfineart7276 ohhh I didn’t get to the part where he said he uses that..
      Well that’s probably why it takes forever to dry!
      Lol

  • @nwiegman
    @nwiegman Год назад +10

    Andrew, once again thank you. I listened, I stopped the video often and reflected on your words, and took notes. Not so much for painting but for Life. Learning to paint- so many life lessons. Art is all illusionary-we seek to represent something three-dimensional on a 2-dimensional surface. So is Life- illusionary. Your 5-step process can be adopted to LIFE itself. QUESTION, EXPERIMENT, BE INSPIRED TO ..., COMMIT TO THE EXPERIMENT (do not live in fear of failure-embrace it, it is how we learn- it does not mean embracing that which is knowingly self-destructive but if you fall down such a rabbit hole, you will figure it out in the next step),ANALYZE THE RESULTS (Like sailing- you may not be going directly to where you want to go but are you on the right tack. The sailing analogy also leads to the next step. MAKE A PLAN - check your internal compass, refer to your maps (the Masters, your Moral self, whatever it was that inspired you). Jib or Come About, work with the wind to get to where you want to go or explore. A friend, recently diagnosed with cancer was asked by his Holistic Doctor 8 questions, the answers of which would provide direction for him to be healthier and thus improve his immune system. I found this fascinating. Diet and exercise are obvious but the one that still has me thinking was, "What brings you JOY ?" Not happiness or pleasure but JOY. It is a tough question. I never allowed myself to embrace the question. Upon reflecting on your 5-Step Plan. It is the same plan I am using to come up with an answer to the question.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  Год назад +2

      Brilliant Nelson! I love this, glad you made notes and I am thrilled this video "landed" with you. I love the sailing analogy too. I'm terrified of the water, but feel called to it somehow, who knows, I may have to take up sailing!

  • @kimberleyjabbour4293
    @kimberleyjabbour4293 Год назад

    In 2019 I signed up for my first time ever local pleinair event where live. I searched how to pleinair & found you on tube, I’ve been following you ever since. I was bitten by the pleinaire bug, and continue to this day. You are an amazing teacher and artist! I thank you for sharing! God Bless! 🙏🎨❤️

  • @gemi1164
    @gemi1164 Год назад +3

    Stunning!

  • @kennethheim4135
    @kennethheim4135 Год назад

    I sit here watching you in complete amazement. I have never contacted you previously, however I've watched for quite some time. I completely 'get you' as a 'realist', I have always held Frederic Edwin Church is complete regard as the artist I most admire. I will readily tell you that I have not a thousandth of your talent, yet appreciate and admire your skill. I am retired and as we speak, am moving to a tropical location, with the desire of improving my painting ability. Thank you for sharing your skill with the world and inspiring me to continually improve as an artist.

  • @goatyspice
    @goatyspice Год назад

    Painting has been my livelihood for nearly twenty years. Making a living from it can really strangle your creativity. So i make sure i have time to paint for myself, to learn and grow, and most importantly, stay excited. Its great to see over the years i have watched you're channel, you still seem excited by it all.

  • @airbrushken5339
    @airbrushken5339 Год назад +1

    I've used an airbrush all my art life from the 1960's (before Andrew .... you were a gleam in your Daddy's eyes ;) ...) I first applied water colours over water colour painted skys and water reflections intensifying the different colours... plus adding a reduced Payne's grey to landscapes to move items "Back" like with the different mountains. The advantage was not coming back, using a wet brush that would lift the base colour... I love your applications and post.... keep up the good work... I have retired here in Sydney, but move here in 1979 after 9 years US Army... 101st Airborne (Combat tour 2/502 Inf Vietnam) while I also finished my college at night classes.... I've tried oils with the same process as it did work well with Acrylics... but found it too toxic and SLOW! I met Audrey Flack (who airbrushed oils) in the 1970's in Chicago I think (god I'm old) and she told me she wore a spray painters mask all day painting oils.... Unique work, but that mask had to hurt after awhile. Half the fun of being and artist is applying different art fields to create something impressive and unique.

  • @naheedfasahat5510
    @naheedfasahat5510 Год назад +1

    Sir tischler ,you are my inspiration in fine art field, you are the best ever.

  • @heltonvaccari
    @heltonvaccari Год назад +6

    this was EXACTLY the push I needed. Thanks for another amazing session of inspiring thoughts!!!

  • @sarahkatherineart
    @sarahkatherineart Год назад +3

    I was thinking about how inspired I felt watching you paint those clouds, then I heard tip #2 😂 Your advice and knowledge never fail Andrew!!

  • @michellehall8734
    @michellehall8734 Год назад

    You are indeed one of the Very best! Master artist. How to be the absolute best? I think it’s more in that each master artist is a bit different. But, you certainly are one of the best!!

  • @michaelmcewan432
    @michaelmcewan432 Год назад +3

    Always try new, ways, mediums,even back to basics, thanks again for your fantastic work and inspiration

  • @erinkenney7764
    @erinkenney7764 Год назад +2

    I'm so glad how you explained how you do the glazing! Thank you so much for that!
    Gorgeous painting, as the grisaille as well as when you were putting the color choices in.

  • @SimonaBuna
    @SimonaBuna Год назад +7

    Absolutely gorgeous colors in your painting. I am in awe of how you see them and all the relationships between the colors. I have to work on this on my side and I am grateful for every one of your videos. Thank you

  • @anjou6497
    @anjou6497 2 месяца назад

    I love glazing, it's so satisfying and kind of magical seeing it develop the painting subtleties..Your Monument painting is magnificent. 🔥

  • @Fueroballguy
    @Fueroballguy Год назад +3

    Thank you for all the inspiration. Been painting a long time, but this week I got out for the first time to paint en plein air and learned so much!

  • @warpedweft9004
    @warpedweft9004 Год назад +2

    I've also been experimenting with glazing, but mainly with large florals and still life. My first real attempt that worked was a still life of apples in a basket. I've had numerous people ask me how I got the skin to look so real and glow, although I didn't quite manage the same with the basket. I wouldn't say that it was deliberate, but it was an exercise in working from light coloured glazes to darker glazes by adding layers of transparent paint and the magic happened by itself. However, I did thin a lot with a mixture of liquin and oil. That in itself was an experiment because if you don't get the ratio of paint, oil and liquin right, the next layer can bead up.
    I'm yet to really experiment with glazing in landscapes, so was very excited to see this video pop up on my feed. Now I realise that I have actually been doing some glazing in my landscapes, mainly to create shadows and darken areas, without realising that glazing was what I was doing.

  • @fayee8986
    @fayee8986 4 месяца назад

    I'm not watched any artist videos back can't explain and demonstrate as well complete as you have I'm not saying any artwork of rocks that can match your Technique and Beauty capturing the color and the light. Absolutely brilliant❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤. Good luck to you yours and your career. You deserve i t❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @SarahBurnsStudio
    @SarahBurnsStudio Год назад +3

    I love everything about this video. So many moments where I found myself nodding vigorously 😄 also when you glazed over those grasses I was mesmerised 😮

  • @ryken4960
    @ryken4960 Год назад +2

    Bonjour Andrew. C'est absolument magnifique comme toujours. Je suis un grand fan de votre travail.

  • @dianawilliams1476
    @dianawilliams1476 10 месяцев назад

    Light is the key! You understand this so well. I do so enjoy watching you work. Thanks! Diana

  • @mikepetersen7319
    @mikepetersen7319 Год назад

    Definetly one of Your most beautiful Paintings. How the colours glow! And all these little dots of light. Marvellous👍👏

  • @Marco.romoli.lombardo
    @Marco.romoli.lombardo Год назад

    Thanks Andrew,fantastic as usual..i agree with all you said..art is a continuous research which starts from you inside

  • @daviddreher8588
    @daviddreher8588 Год назад +9

    Awesome, as always. I've been in a slump with painting over the last few months and this has inspired me to pick the brush back up tonight and keep going. Thanks for all you do!

  • @donnacockerham9780
    @donnacockerham9780 Год назад +2

    So lovely! You are such an inspiration to so many people, and I am grateful for your videos.

  • @briankuehn5379
    @briankuehn5379 Год назад

    Thank you for reminding of the B/W underpainting. I have a few B/W photos that I want to make into paintings.
    You are very inspiring! Thank you for sharing

  • @halfgoodhalfsinner
    @halfgoodhalfsinner Год назад

    You are an inspiration . I began making studies from your artwork .

  • @40bdg
    @40bdg Год назад +2

    Your paintings are always incredibly beautiful! This one is stunning as well. You always inspire me to do better. Thanks!

  • @stefanschneider4532
    @stefanschneider4532 Год назад +1

    I especially liked your fifth recommendation, to, coming to the end with one painting, to plan for the next one. This seems what's happening naturally to me, as every painting I do leaves me with new ideas, be it technical details, or new compositions, and the like. Having just finished a series of sketches, I take your advise, and outline one of these on a canvas, to kick off a longer painting session to follow later. Thanks!

  • @bethinspired
    @bethinspired Год назад

    I just listened to the podcast . I’m so excited to hear other professional artists, talking about creation and spirituality and even so-called conspiracy theories. I have so much respect for you even more now and thank you so much for speaking out about stuff like this. You are so talented as you know, but also an amazing person.

  • @deborahtishman586
    @deborahtishman586 Год назад

    You have an amazing talent, no question, but I often wonder if you've always had an abundance of patience or you've acquired it throughout your career. Witch ever it is, it's impressive.

  • @gabrielruizaraujo2714
    @gabrielruizaraujo2714 Год назад

    What a pleasant and refined channel to watch. Many delightful videos and trully important content. I´m a digital painter, but man, i´m beggining to think i´ll tackle oils someday, what a delight! May the Lord bless you, Andrew!

  • @MickAngelhere
    @MickAngelhere Месяц назад

    Brilliant painting , the colours stand out. As for me the last couple of months I’ve been painting using just my fingers and thumbs and just throwing oil colours onto the canvas and letting the colours influence the outcome of the painting.
    It’s been an interesting experience indeed and have learned heaps, with some interesting paintings and ideas

  • @FitzroySymisterArt
    @FitzroySymisterArt Год назад +2

    Beautiful painting, amazing information and I am feeling so inspired 😊❤. Keep up the great works Andrew. I have learned so much from you over the years. Thank you so much for these soulful art. One Love

  • @lgp423
    @lgp423 Год назад +2

    Thank you Andrew for another great and inspiring video ❤! Learning is indeed crucial! I recently noticed a big improvement in my paintings when I realized that oftentimes it's best to lay down the paint just by touching the surface and not painting in a physical way. I've been striving for smooth painting surfaces always painting and softening out with a big brush in order to avoid 3D marks but realized that leaving the marks can actually improve the paintings so, yes, let's be humble, open minded and keep learning 😊!

  • @MayRobertson-xd2ow
    @MayRobertson-xd2ow Год назад

    it was very helpful to see your brush strokes and the buikd of shadow and light thank you. I am building on glazing techniques.

  • @josephgabriel3609
    @josephgabriel3609 Год назад +1

    Thank you Andrew!! Brilliant as always. I've heard a number of artists singing the praises of Oleogel. Must give it a try. Great tips about ration of using the gel and the demonstration of glazing, much appreciated!! 🏆🏅

  • @kevinhawley4992
    @kevinhawley4992 Год назад

    Just awesome man!... I see some artists work, where they could stop halfway thru or stop after an underpainting and it would still look great. This my friend, takes the cake! 🍰 You could've stopped at ANY point and it would've been great. But when you had that sky and clouds colored in with the "black" & "white" underpainting... that looked bada$$! still one of my most inspiring "teachers" 🤘🏼👽

  • @billmcgavin142
    @billmcgavin142 Год назад

    Thanks so much for all the helpful tips. Brilliant, Thanks Bill

  • @tylercee4857
    @tylercee4857 Год назад

    Awesome to see Navajo landscapes being created in your paintings! Any kind of representation to my tribe & land is very Kool! amazing work!!

  • @seanr2157
    @seanr2157 Год назад +2

    Man this is amazing! I’d love to see the length version.

  • @kerrysloan5842
    @kerrysloan5842 Год назад +1

    Really gorgeous painting .thank you for this demo .

  • @yadyad392
    @yadyad392 Год назад

    I like it, b/c different from (composition,areal perspective,brush strokes)what I learned before this another way.

  • @vickieboley9452
    @vickieboley9452 Год назад +2

    Spectacular painting and valuable insight working with transparent paints! I learned to paint over a black and white image first by applying glaze over that, making a fluid surface for details to keep working. And yes Rublev is a great medium, slow drying but forgiving which takes patience! Using transparent paints with impasto medium is another experience worth trying! Great video Andrew!

  • @00tntprice
    @00tntprice Год назад

    Absolutely enjoyed painting this Thank you I will work with this concept all spring worked rather well

  • @johnmendez7035
    @johnmendez7035 Год назад +1

    Thanks Andrew. If you haven't seen him look up Thomas Patrick Keating (1917-1984). I think you would appreciate him.

  • @Lucaripamontiartista
    @Lucaripamontiartista Год назад

    Thank you for your inspirational videos and especially for this! I've learned glazing technique when i was young, from my Master, and I was so sure that i didn"t need to change anything, but, today i wanna try some new way to create my glazed artworks, thank your words!! Have i nice day Andrew

  • @kerrykonecny800
    @kerrykonecny800 Год назад

    Great video...great painting...your advice of taking massive action is a take away for me...thank you!

  • @barni42
    @barni42 Год назад

    Great painting, love the colours. Hockney did some great paintings of same subject. Very inspiring!

  • @huyleto9502
    @huyleto9502 Год назад

    i learn how to draw from your videos, i also learn english through these videos. thats interesting! just keep doing what u r doing.
    maybe my english is not good but thank you so much.
    From Viet Nam

  • @davidrobbins4857
    @davidrobbins4857 Год назад

    Thank you Andrew, a great piece of work. This was the push I needed.

  • @tammyrybold2876
    @tammyrybold2876 Год назад

    Well, you have definitely inspired me to go the extra mile with my painting. Thank you!

  • @romanograsnick
    @romanograsnick Год назад

    Oh man, this technique I used for a digital painting - the most detailed I ever made. This is a great opportunity to try the knowledge acquired there. Thank you so much for nudging us into this technique. It feels like colouring an old b/w photography ;D
    If I only was courageous enough to do a big painting...

  • @chieliberty2022
    @chieliberty2022 Год назад

    YES! I am all about question question myself all the time.... to move forward and never arrive!.. Yes you INSPIRE!!

  • @jegr3398
    @jegr3398 Год назад

    Hey Andrew, I watched the Grisaille video last week, happy to catch part 2 today.

  • @dawnemile7499
    @dawnemile7499 8 дней назад

    Very pleasant narration and an amazing painting.

  • @mrmaison4924
    @mrmaison4924 Год назад

    From one painter to another, Beautiful work! And beautiful message! This is exactly the kind of painting technique I'm about to experiment with as I venture into learning more color theory including values painting a scene in black and white then doing some glaze painting over it even though I been painting since 1983 when I was 12 LOL. I just learned from this video it don't necessarily have to be black and white. Sometimes we find techniques that work and we get all kinds of compliments and end up doing the same thing over and over knowing in the back of your mind, you never really finished studying to get better at certain details like better water, clouds mood and contrast etc.. You have a new subscriber.

  • @francellgarrote1259
    @francellgarrote1259 Год назад +1

    This is so inspiring!

  • @sammiebolstad5832
    @sammiebolstad5832 Месяц назад

    Always amazing Beautiful Artworks

  • @bettyfletcher6489
    @bettyfletcher6489 Год назад

    Unbelievable beauty !

  • @luiyimora
    @luiyimora Год назад +2

    Beautiful ❤️😍

  • @MrSilva960
    @MrSilva960 Год назад +1

    Thats an amazing painting !

  • @lorachristian7030
    @lorachristian7030 Год назад +1

    Thank you!...Very inspiring...

  • @brendahall2223
    @brendahall2223 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing thanks so much for sharing, always so wonderful to watch from such a talented artist ❤

  • @ashleytoltonart
    @ashleytoltonart Год назад

    Inspiring as always, Andrew! Thanks mate!

  • @christianoronaldo4409
    @christianoronaldo4409 Год назад +1

    This is just amazing

  • @flooklh
    @flooklh Год назад

    Thank you Andrew. This is awesome. I learn such a lot from you. I'm going to try this grisaille technique.

  • @michellekeib6029
    @michellekeib6029 Год назад

    Thank you for the advice and inspiration!!

  • @michelgintrac7572
    @michelgintrac7572 Год назад

    I do enjoy listening to you and what you because you make sense l 'm way past joining a painting group I'm loosing my eyesight little by little and my favourite arist Claude Monet and like him in my later years
    I'm born French and Australian from the heart I've painted hundreds if not thoursant paintings now I paint for the pleasure of givings this paintings to anyone and l'm pleased to see your passions and I would like to say well done and keep it up. Michel

  • @m_d1
    @m_d1 Год назад

    Thanks for the push, I've been procrastinating for a couple of months, while my canvases are just sitting still.

  • @sadiaawanartist
    @sadiaawanartist Год назад

    Absolutely amazing Work ❤

  • @gulsharma6146
    @gulsharma6146 Год назад +2

    Hey Andrew is you have solutions for acrylic paint how to get adjust with it and when the work is complete how to glaze it so that the painting looks fresh.

  • @yvesparfait8510
    @yvesparfait8510 Год назад +1

    ❤yves est mon mari, mais c'est moi qui peint et qui vous a écrit un message auparavant en anglais et fini en français. Vous êtes un grand artiste.

  • @sofullofsophi
    @sofullofsophi 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely inspiring!

  • @felicityfourie1785
    @felicityfourie1785 Год назад +1

    Not sure if I can express this clearly. Listening to you, as well as many other artists…… I sense that you are somehow intrinsically connected to, and are as one with the world in which you live - without being too ‘religious’, I think that you love the world and the people in it, on a deeply spiritual level. That deep emotion you feel is what comes out in your work and stirs the viewers hearts. AI will never be able to replace artists.

    • @AndrewTischlerArt
      @AndrewTischlerArt  Год назад

      Wow, what a thoughtful comment. Thanks so much for this. I try to connect with something deeper, as a flawed and hopelessly "human" individual, but yes, connection is key and yes, I do care about others, particularly when it comes to making art!

    • @warpedweft9004
      @warpedweft9004 Год назад

      It's true of a lot of people who paint intuitively. I get sick of people asking me about the "story" of my painting. It's the same story for every one of my paintings. I saw something that I connected with and I wanted to recapture it my way. I can't paint photographically so it always turns out as an interpretation of what I saw. Is there anything wrong with that? Does it have to have a deep mystical meaning behind it? My painting is for my pleasure. If someone wants to buy it, so well and good but I'm not going to "paint to sell" as that just takes away all the pleasure for me.

  • @modysk
    @modysk Год назад +1

    Thanks for the vídeo, 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙏🏼

  • @svetkopetko5158
    @svetkopetko5158 Год назад

    so after all this how-to and work-in-progress we get to the end just to see 2/3 of the finished painting with some ads on top of it... very nice..................

  • @lykkesgalleri
    @lykkesgalleri 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the inspiration.

  • @Chamomile369
    @Chamomile369 Год назад

    Reminds me of Maxfield Parrish, apparently he glazed the primary colors together in different layers to make his colorful landscapes

  • @burninktattoo
    @burninktattoo Год назад +1

    amazing as usual

  • @shuvoDhar.5537
    @shuvoDhar.5537 Год назад +1

    Great work sir. 🙏🏻❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥😍😍

  • @pegjov4906
    @pegjov4906 Год назад

    Tree trunk you are painting. Land of the giants.

  • @hazelcoate9203
    @hazelcoate9203 Год назад

    Remarkable, lovely work 🖌️🎨

  • @sandraekkert
    @sandraekkert 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the wonderful videos. Please tell me, are you waiting for each layer of the glazing to dry out? How do you treat the surface before applying the next layer? Thanks🙏

  • @constantineandreu9377
    @constantineandreu9377 Год назад +1

    So SICK..........💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @davidpayne9576
    @davidpayne9576 Год назад

    Thanks Andrew, very informative! I would've also like to have known the location you were painting and the time of day and season, weather conditions etc that you were trying to achieve.. cheers..

  • @ravikishorepemmaraju1657
    @ravikishorepemmaraju1657 Год назад

    Wonderful ❤Your presentation appearing
    In every milli metre 😊

  • @markh7523
    @markh7523 Год назад +1

    Always some great info, thanks

  • @6NBERLS
    @6NBERLS Год назад

    Most excellent.

  • @maryalbright7027
    @maryalbright7027 Год назад

    Sorry... I've never completed a painting worthy of scrutiny. If I'm going to paint, this is how I'll learn, by watching professional artist's videos. I'm 74, and only just getting started, on a fixed income, so these videos are my instructor. I love your subject, even imagine I would try, but I don't know, we'll see.

  • @brianhageland9951
    @brianhageland9951 2 месяца назад

    Amazing painting with obvious hard work put into it. I just wonder if the white dots (highlights) are a little distracting from the image as a whole and maybe take a percentage of realism from the painting that is slightly noticeable (just a note)