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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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    For those who would like to know what I was listening to this week I made a playlist:
    open.spotify.c...
    This week I was struggling again with a commissioned watercolor of the city Deventer, Holland. It made me quite upset and I decided to make something just for myself. That was a good hunch.
    Next week (this monday) I will do an interview with watercolorpainter Amid El Haddad. Please leave your question in the comments for him!

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  • @TomWats0n
    @TomWats0n Год назад +5

    My favourite painting channel by far.

  • @fredericvalade2859
    @fredericvalade2859 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cher Titus. Votre approche de l'Art pour ma part est une source de joie, d'émerveillement. Vous faites ressortir, sans cesse, l'essence même de la Vie, les lignes, les courbes, les ombres et les lumières...Je suis impressionné par votre talent, patient, lent et concentré...
    Merci infiniment pour vos riches partages qui me ravissent tout le temps.
    Avec respect.
    Frédéric 🙏

  • @domi4396
    @domi4396 Год назад +8

    "When you see a painting you see the last part of a long long story"
    Thank you for showing us the struggles, sometimes it's very easy to give up too soon or feel discouraged.
    Questions: how do you deal with your defeats?
    Is painting a battle or enjoyment?
    How do you deal with criticism from others?

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +2

      Thank you Domi. Good questions for the interview Monday!

  • @kimkimson627
    @kimkimson627 Год назад +1

    I remember when I was working full time as an artist, I was struggling, trying to paint and sell portraits that none wanted to buy. I learned that a beautiful picture is not enough for people to buy it, it needs to "MMMH!"- whatever that means. It needs to hit home, or spark something.

  • @ThePattiw
    @ThePattiw Год назад +4

    I am finding watching your journey very interesting. The paintings that you do not feel are working, the changes you made to them, the street scene one that really did work and looks so alive and magical. And thank you to you for sharing your playlists, and thank you to those who asked about the music, I have been playing them in my own Studio and have found them really inspiring.

  • @garrett3338
    @garrett3338 Год назад +15

    I really enjoy watching your videos Titus. It's so relaxing to watch you work and go about your day creating.

  • @leticiachavarria9965
    @leticiachavarria9965 Год назад +2

    Your brush🥹😍😍😍, your painting 🥺😳❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙈💯wonderful!!!!

  • @caifrank7425
    @caifrank7425 Год назад +1

    The hardest step is the begining not the last one for the detailing , that's why I love the Impressionism which can always keep the begining feeling for your ARTS

  • @heidilorenz3517
    @heidilorenz3517 Год назад +4

    Ahh, that was so wonderful! As you spoke & even didn't speak at the beginning of the video I could hear your working on your window & scumbling with you brush & that was enough inspiration to complete a tiny oil I've been working on for way too long! It made me really happy to finish it! And, you had a breakthrough with your piece too & it was lovely! I thank you for your generosity in sharing your studio with us & I'm excited for your interview with Amid el Haddad next week!

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      Thank you Heidi, I really appreciate these comments!

  • @EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art
    @EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art Год назад +1

    Edgar Whitney said to his students, Give me a beautiful lie instead of the ugly truth. Maar het moet wel geloofwaardig blijven voor ons Hollanders.
    De Frank Webb Aquarel is een hoge kunst, maar niet iedereen houdt er van.

  • @billmccaffrey1977
    @billmccaffrey1977 Год назад +5

    Most are afraid to express themselves so clearly without worry of judgement - you are an inspiration to all. Looking forward to your interview with Amid El Haddad. I was not familiar to his work until now and first glance it is amazing. Thank you.

  • @ambient72
    @ambient72 Год назад +5

    Titus, this intimate window into your creative process was invaluable. As a writer, it inspires me to ask more questions about my work…my intentions. Opened up some things for me. And your thoughts on solitude in the studio rings true for so many of us. Thank you.

  • @creativedevrex2514
    @creativedevrex2514 Год назад +1

    Like 666 here. Thank you for sharing your work and glimpses of your life. It is very motivational. I am a programmer, and this type of content brings creative balance and peacefulness to mine (life). Also, I see you like Nick Drake, -Pink Moon is a master piece- and other ambience music. I recommend the work of Jim Guthrie, which is a combination of both.

  • @dianalamm9938
    @dianalamm9938 Год назад +1

    Your sketching is amazing.........I love the painting too. I need to truly learn to sketch.

  • @amats3
    @amats3 Год назад +2

    Watching even a small part of your process is thought provoking. I’m interested in the choices you make and why… Thanks also for the playlist. Yes, similar taste while painting. Ha!
    Ex: Anything by Ludovicio Einaudi:
    “Fuori Dalla note” and “Divenire”.
    And “In Un’altra Vita” by Giovanni Gravagno 🥂

  • @dtales77
    @dtales77 Год назад +2

    Your work is off the chart and the music also , those flats on the bass 👌

  • @lollyycry
    @lollyycry Год назад +3

    I am very impressed by your approach to painting, now you inspire me to become the same professional, I paint sketches in watercolor, I try to figure out the color, but it’s hard to understand how this kitchen is built from the inside, maybe you can record a video of your way of becoming artist, it would be very interesting, by the way I'm from Russia)

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Well, actually I am trying to record this what you ask. As a diary

  • @eduardosuarez4239
    @eduardosuarez4239 Год назад +3

    Hermoso tu trabajo gracias por compartir tu talento....🇲🇽🇲🇽....

  • @shelleynichols9626
    @shelleynichols9626 Год назад +1

    Hi Titus. Thanks for being on RUclips. Watching is like taking a deep breath. All the best

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      That sounds good Shelley! Thank you

  • @friedricengravy6646
    @friedricengravy6646 Год назад

    Connecting shadows. One of my favorite Joseph Z &/or Alvaro moves.
    That was a fantastic image u showed us from the book.
    I love ur work & channel, thank u for the content, for sharing so much with us. Stay well! ✌🏻from Missouri 🥳

  • @jamesestinnett22
    @jamesestinnett22 Год назад

    What is the Tea you are drinking? What is your prefered Tea? I am enjoying your videos immensely. Not just for the painting or your skill. Your thought processes, wisdom, approach to your clients and business. Are all interesting.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thank you! Most of the tea I’m drinking here are Yogi teas 🙏

  • @hayya14
    @hayya14 Год назад +1

    It's so interesting to ser you working and listen your thoughs

  • @hayya14
    @hayya14 Год назад

    you have found the current way to convey your creative process.

  • @nanamiss1793
    @nanamiss1793 Год назад

    What natural and calm colors, I liked this work very much, and it expresses the movement and the nature of the people’s position, and those tall buildings, good luck and more progress and sophistication 😇
    💒🍁💐

  • @SandiVanWinkle
    @SandiVanWinkle Год назад

    You are so inspiring. I watch at least one of your videos every morning while having my coffee. I am on break - I teach graphic design for high school. I will go back in August, so I'm trying to soak up as much and create as much as I can before the daily schedule of teaching impacts my ability to make my own art. I studied watercolor in college. My BFA (Bachelor of Fine Art) degree is in watercolor because I felt it was the most difficult medium to master. Sadly, I haven't had much opportunity to work in watercolor since beginning teaching. Your calmness and lovely loose approach to the medium has inspired me to revisit it, to take chances. I like how you work through problem-solving. I'm so glad that RUclips suggested your channel for me. Thank you for sharing your work and philosophies with us.

  • @liti1554
    @liti1554 Год назад +2

    This is something else!

  • @johnymcgowan5386
    @johnymcgowan5386 Год назад +1

    I like to see someone doing something they want to do and love to do. I like the talking points and the studio and ofcourse the art! Good luck ! ( Unfortunately, I am an Investment banker! So we have all sold out souls !)

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thank you Johnny! I’m glad that the videos reached a investment banker, well done I suppose. Have a nice weekend!

  • @dodigregoryhuss7514
    @dodigregoryhuss7514 Год назад

    Titus, as I mentioned to you before, watching your videos as you work through location visits, time in your studio, sketching and executing your paintings from start to finish, and 'traveling' with you to your framer is like "candy to my soul". It's true! I have never enjoyed a painter's true thoughts, both negative and positive, as much as I do hearing yours. You make your videos interesting, thoughtful and focused on the development of your paintings and sharing your ideas with us. For this I am truly grateful for stumbling upon your channel! Your videos are fresh, peaceful, quietly instructive and like gold! I love your music as well! Thank you, Titus. May you continue to make videos, books ( I love ' PLAYING OUTSIDE'! ) and have much success with your painting endeavors! All the best. I'll certainly be continuing to watch! ~

  • @arielceleda4897
    @arielceleda4897 Год назад

    the intimacy of an artist. thanks as always, for sharing and being a company. My best regards to you and your family! Looking forward for your new and old videos. Celeda from Argentina.

  • @swild3634
    @swild3634 Год назад +2

    Love your work 😍you make it look so easy 😄 🖌️ ✨✨✨

  • @atelierthhun1165
    @atelierthhun1165 Год назад +2

    It is so refreshing to see and hear such honesty and to share in your thoughts and process. Thank you for your generosity and the inspiration you give. It makes the days when one feels as if one is arm wrestling with the muse far easier to bear ! With the interview I would be interested in both your thoughts about the point when the painting demands what it needs from you both. Many thanks.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Your question is on the list!

  • @alusruspeck9966
    @alusruspeck9966 Год назад

    Danke! Ich fühle mich gleich gut in deinem Atelier und fiebere mit bei deinen Pinselstrichen.Gute Idee mit dem Spiegel, gibt eine andere Sicht. Freut mich dich endteckt zu haben u.bin gespannt was noch kommt.Gruss aus der Schweiz.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Danke Ursula!

    • @deborahgoodwin3426
      @deborahgoodwin3426 Год назад

      Danke! to Ursula!! Wonderful reflections regarding watercolor. The conversation with Amid was extraordinarily enlightening. It would be wonderful to have another gathering of the minds of two great artists..... count me in!

  • @donnaduhamel6004
    @donnaduhamel6004 Год назад

    You cannot become routine..you are so talented! I love your talks..

  • @KAFRO12
    @KAFRO12 Год назад +1

    Es war wieder höchst interessant und inspirierend Dir bei der Arbeit zu zusehen und Deine Gedanken zu Deinen Arbeiten mit zu verfolgen. Ich freue mich schon auf das nächste Video, vielen Dank Titus.

  • @thusspokezarathustra
    @thusspokezarathustra Год назад +1

    So honest and lovely seeing the creative struggle that you as an experienced painter undergoes... As it provides reassurance to less practised creatives that good art is also the story of the battles you undertake to render work you proud of. Personally, I loved all the renditions you created - as it one is a different interpretation of reality we perceive. Inspirational Titus as always!

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thank you very much Mike

    • @thusspokezarathustra
      @thusspokezarathustra Год назад +1

      @@TitusMeeuws possibly consider a painting trip to Cape Town, South Africa. I think you will find the rich Dutch heritage very interesting to paint. The are amazing early Cape Dutch structures all over Cape Town you will simply love. Best of all the ZAR exchange with Euro is very attractive 😊

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      I will keep that in mind

  • @suzeca-22
    @suzeca-22 Год назад +2

    You make the most wonderful videos. I love hearing your perspective on things.. the struggles you go thru. I find myself listening closely to see if any of your struggles match the kind I’ve had, I’ve often felt alone with mine since we are usually alone when we paint.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thank you Susan. It’s wonderful we can connect through RUclips

  • @caifrank7425
    @caifrank7425 Год назад +1

    The simplest ARTS could be the Greatest ARTS just like the Sun Rising by Claude Monet , because it can always keep the begining feeling on your Canvas

  • @hansenhennymeeuws2481
    @hansenhennymeeuws2481 Год назад

    Hoe kom jij toch elke week weer opnieuw op een boeiend onderwerp! Petje af! Jouw commentaren en overpeinzingen zijn inspirerend en stimulerend. En die aquarel met voetgangers op de voorgrond is weer een echte, impressionistische TITUS-aquarel!

  • @palpablesound
    @palpablesound Год назад

    Nice videos, I listened to your Spotify playlist at work and it got me to focus during a very stressful tight deadline. I was painting a life size figure of a rugby player covered in tattoos.

  • @janeturnquist2942
    @janeturnquist2942 Год назад +1

    Thank you, your artwork is amazing! You sir, are an inspiration.

  • @DingleDingleCasil196
    @DingleDingleCasil196 Год назад +1

    As usual, I say the same thanks for sharing your beautiful art work video, you’re really an artist with heart.

  • @Yasser-yf3vc
    @Yasser-yf3vc Год назад

    it's really beautiful to see an artist in the lab and to discover the mysterious mentality of a real artists. Much appreciation for ur content ❤️

  • @aliesblokland9293
    @aliesblokland9293 Год назад

    Hallo Titus, ik houd erg van je beschouwingen tijdens en na het schilderen. Bijzonder dat je dit deelt.
    Op dit moment zijn er Masters of Watercolor dagen in Leiden (georganiseerd door IWS) en niet toevallig, was ik al van plan om de demo te gaan zien van Amil el Haddad. Dat was gisteren dus.
    Er hangt tevens een mooi stadsgezicht van hem, op de expositie daar.
    Bijzonder dat je een interview met hem gaat delen volgende week. ben benieuwd en Succes!

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Dat is leuk Allies! Ik ben benieuwd naar stadsgezicht van Amid. Hij is een goede schilder

  • @myalee108
    @myalee108 Год назад

    You are amazing! That's all I can say! Couldn't find a word to say better! Could you please include what paper/brand of paint you are using all those water color paintings? I am looking forward to your interview with Amid El Haddad. Thanks a lot!

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Hi Mya, thank you! I prefer Arches paper. For the paint I use Daniel Smith and Q’or

  • @lamiarouleau1378
    @lamiarouleau1378 Год назад +1

    I realy like how your painting has become, thanks for sharing thé process

  • @pawankr1085
    @pawankr1085 Год назад

    Dear Titus, HI - your videos and watercolour techniques are really inspiring, unique and motivate me to do a lot better everyday practise, thank you so much for sharing your ideas with us, really appreciated! if you don't mind - i was really excited to know about the brushes you are using for watercolor? Thanks - Pawan KR

  • @tomvecera3724
    @tomvecera3724 Год назад +1

    Titus, this is excellent. Keep it up.

  • @delizade
    @delizade Год назад +1

    thank you...

  • @countrypiefilms
    @countrypiefilms Год назад +1

    Titus what do you do with the paintings that you are unhappy with? I keep them all, but my sister destroys the paintings she is unhappy with. Thank you for sharing your art.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      I keep them all. Don’t know why actually. Fortunately the amount of bad paintings is getting smaller

  • @bernardchan1166
    @bernardchan1166 Год назад

    I just discovered your channel and am loving it. Your candid commentary is very illuminating, as is your painting process. I don’t know if you answered this question already, but what watercolour paper do you use? It looks very heavy weight, like 640 gsm? Thank you.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Hi, yes I prefer the thicker watercolorpaper. You saw that very well, it’s 649 gms. Thinner ones are good as well but they need to be stretched and that takes time…

  • @nelsonfernandes3929
    @nelsonfernandes3929 Год назад +1

    SUPERB INSPIRING

  • @MrRsFro
    @MrRsFro Год назад

    Amazing work, like everyone else has said its so interesting and inspiring to see you work through the process. Ive never seen a sketching pencil like that before what is it called / what brand is it?

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Hi, thanks. Most of the pencils I’m using are from the casaneo series, made by Da Vinci

  • @fbraakman
    @fbraakman Год назад

    I am also interested in the long "sleeper" brushes you use. I have never seen these where I live. Can you let me know which art store has these in stock? Thanks. Great video.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      It's an extra long 'tug' Da Vinci makes these too

  • @sebastianmariman449
    @sebastianmariman449 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! What paper do you use? I love your work.

  • @jvkarts
    @jvkarts 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Titus, was wondering are you using a hard graphite pencil so it won’t mix in with the watercolor paint ? I’m an oil painter not a watercolor painter but you’re inspiring me into giving it a serious go.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  6 месяцев назад

      No I prefer the softer graphite pensils. It won't mix that much in the watercolor paint as long as you touch the paper only once in the first wash.

  • @meredith7236
    @meredith7236 Год назад +1

    Beautiful brush it looks expensive

  • @marlan6431
    @marlan6431 Год назад +1

    What is that long brush you use for making lines? I’ve never seen it?

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      Hi Marla, in holland we call it a “sleeper”. I found it in the shop and immediately bought it. It’s a quite strong synthetic brush

  • @friedricengravy6646
    @friedricengravy6646 Год назад

    Do u have any advice on how to keep my paper flat or to flatten it afterwards? I work with paper taped down. Its a good paper (cold press 300 grms, etc) but it is not 100% cotton. Is that the issue? or would it not matter??
    This question is open to anyone with experience who’s finished work isnt rippled or wavy. Thank u!

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад +1

      Hi, when you make the paper totally wet and then tape it down with special wet tape, it should stay straight after drying. For myself I prefer the thicker paper (680 gms). These are expensive but don't need to be stretched before and that saves time

    • @friedricengravy6646
      @friedricengravy6646 Год назад

      @@TitusMeeuws Thank u!

  • @marildetesilva1410
    @marildetesilva1410 Год назад +2

    😊-Brazil🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @lisalovelylpa
    @lisalovelylpa Год назад

    What is your water color paper mounted to ? A board or is that a block of paper ?

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Hi Lisa, it's mounted to a wooden board

  • @ambient72
    @ambient72 Год назад +1

    Question for Amid: “Amid, recently Titus had an some insightful thoughts on style being not a choice. How do you view the evolution of your style across time?”

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Check. I wrote that down, thank you

  • @گلقالی
    @گلقالی Год назад

    What brand do you use?😊

  • @hayya14
    @hayya14 Год назад

    You look liké Rembrandt. Same face, same concern, same vital need to paint and seek, perfect one's technic , improve one's wirk

  • @sheldon-dy2zq
    @sheldon-dy2zq Год назад +1

    So you have a nice little gig here. Talent for sure. However as an artist myself with over 2000 sold your biggest regret will be:"I wish I experimented and stretched myself way more. Being vulnerable is mostly what the best art is about. Did Matisse ever get stuck. Picasso? You've become "rote" apparently for money and perhaps our of fear. After seeing 10 I know nothing about you as a person and not one creative thought. I see draftsman that's all. Get cracking and become vulnerable.

    • @sheldon-dy2zq
      @sheldon-dy2zq Год назад

      Honestly after 3 shows I'm bored not only by the production but the art as well. Maybe you should take those headphones off get naked and start making big bold strokes with no photographs in front of you.

    • @TitusMeeuws
      @TitusMeeuws  Год назад

      Thanks for your interesting comment. There is a lot to say about this, maybe I will talk about it later