You’ll always be an amazing artist because of your inspiring words and the way you simplify and share everything with the audience it’s beautiful, thank you.
I love the planning into this drawing and how you managed to effortlessly put digital into traditional. And the gestures that you draw are everything! So soft and with a natural flow. The background to is amazing, your work is wonderful Cesar! Love from Australia.
Thank you so much for sharing your thought process and so much footage of your brushwork. So valuable to see how you think about the painting and what your process is, what goes on behind creating such beautiful final results. You are profoundly inspirational, and your work is amazing. Much gratitude to you for this wonderful video, Cesar.
So happy every time you share your thoughts and your amazing inspiration...i admire the way your open mind and heart influence the way you paint! Thank you so much! 💓 from Greece!
Please show us more of working on this painting. I enjoy watching your process. This is the only art school I can afford. Thank you for your teaching and passion.
Another great video. I dig the way you break down the process into stages and layers. I struggle with direct alla prima and much prefer to work this way. Looking forward to seeing the finish piece.
Nunca habia visto pintar restregando el pincel en vez de a pinceladas. Interesante metodo. Muy bonito el resultado. I never seen painting by rubbing the brush against the canvas instead of by brush strokes. Very interesting method. Very nice results.
Desde que mi maestra cubana de historia del arte me enseñó su obra, desde ese preciso momento lo sigo, y estoy siempre pendiente de cada proceso que nos comparte, usted se convirtió en mi artista contemporáneo favorito. Muchos saludos desde Colombia y gracias por motivarnos tanto con su fantástico trabajo. Lo admiro muchísimo César. ✨🎨 🌟🖐️
I admire the composition and the softness in the gesture and the fabric. I would love to learn more from you how to get rid of the stiffness in the postures which I not only find in my own but in most drawings online all the time.
I get a stretcher frame and then glue a piece of hardboard to it. Then I stretch the canvas over that. No more canvas wobble or lines from the central support.
Please tell me about the angled mop you toned the canvas with. I liked the idea of beginning the painterly textures and strokes even at that early point. I always learn something from you, sometimes it is even about painting but often it is about life itself. Which is the language of art. Hope all is well.
Nice work. It is smart! Remember me the old Renaissance masters. I have a question. In the first layer, for preparing the fabric-canvas, I have seen that the consistency was thick. Is it because you are using lime in the mixture like the old maters from Renaissance and Baroque? Thank you. I’ m sorry for my english. Regards from Spain.
Love just about every painting you've done. I'm curious how you would develop this painting beyond what you have shown in this video. The reason is that the atmosphere in contrast to her left ear seems to funnel upward. Was that intentional?
Just wondering, do you glue your canvases to a panel after or stretch them? When you stick them to the wall, so you iron or stretch them before or just smooth out and stick with tape ? I was hoping to use a wall in the way you have shown
I was taught to do the underpainting in one color usually in like Burnt Sienna. What is the difference of adding white like this to the underpainting? Did old masters add white like this?
@@michaelangelo5580 if you paint in layers, try the first layer to be as thin as possible and with as little oil in it, apply the second layer when you are sure that the first layer is dry enough ...
I always get confused as to when to add a medium. Not many artists share that. This is important because the first time I did am oil painting, I used so much oil on all the layers it took a year to gully dry lol. If not more.
Hm ... I kind like the three elements of nature placed commonly in diagonal and use of two third of the panel, creating negative space. 1 2 3 ... A painting needs no explanation.
What in the world even was that little elbow hog hair round? Did you make that or something? If not, what is it called and why, for the love of all the patron saints, would one need to use it?
Cesar, I love and admire your work. I am very grateful to you for sharing your knowledge, but this particular composition with a tornado coming out of her ear I find unusually weak. I'm sorry.
Drawing used to be a civilized thing to do, like reading and writing. It was taught in elementary schools. It was democratic. It was a boon to happiness
You’ll always be an amazing artist because of your inspiring words and the way you simplify and share everything with the audience it’s beautiful, thank you.
Thank you for sharing with us!! Another great video!
!!!Awesome¡¡Cesar keep it up 👍🏻 ATLANTA LOVES YOUR WORK .
I allways get so much inspo AND feedback from your stuff! Thank you. Cheers from Colombia!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work
Bravo cesar eres inspiración con el magik wand aka hand brush and sharing painter wisdom 👏🏻👍🏼💜🗽🌐🎨🎼
CESAR é um artista incrivel, com uma expressão alegre e muito bem orientada!
É um dos melhores metodos on line!
"God be with and bless you...ever!"
Wow! I have no words! This is gonna be one of your greatest masterpiece Cesar!!!
I love the planning into this drawing and how you managed to effortlessly put digital into traditional. And the gestures that you draw are everything! So soft and with a natural flow. The background to is amazing, your work is wonderful Cesar! Love from Australia.
Thank you so much for sharing your thought process and so much footage of your brushwork. So valuable to see how you think about the painting and what your process is, what goes on behind creating such beautiful final results. You are profoundly inspirational, and your work is amazing. Much gratitude to you for this wonderful video, Cesar.
I can't wait to see it finished! I love your work
Great music in video and great video too.
Brilliant Cesar!
So happy every time you share your thoughts and your amazing inspiration...i admire the way your open mind and heart influence the way you paint! Thank you so much! 💓 from Greece!
Excellent video. Very informative. Thanks for taking the time to create and share this video.
Good to see you back Cesar, love this art work, can't wait for the colour, 🙂
Thank You for sharing your knowledge, experience and artistic philosophy 👍 😀
I love learning off other artists, thank you
You are a genius
I really like figure posture . In this painting transition between dark to light so... soft and natural . Your works always inspire me a lot
so beautiful artwork
good luck with whats left .. plz dont forget to put the next process!!
Love it! Excited to see it finished
LOTS OF LOVE CESAR !! YOU are so inspiring the way you explain a concept and dissect things and ideas thanks for everything!!
Please show us more of working on this painting. I enjoy watching your process. This is the only art school I can afford. Thank you for your teaching and passion.
Another great video. I dig the way you break down the process into stages and layers. I struggle with direct alla prima and much prefer to work this way. Looking forward to seeing the finish piece.
Wow actually your texture and your every single painting has different taste. So god bless and keep makeing videos. ❤️
So great love all you do 🌟👩🏻🎨 work on my Journey . So great work this , wow
Thanks for posting this, Cesar… I’m a visual learner and I got a lot from this video
This is so great! Love everything about it!
U are a living inspiration ❤️
Merci César pour ces bons conseils,
It’s beautiful you make it so easy I’m gonna try and learn the earthy colors you re art like the classics mine is cartoon like never taken schooling
Cesar is best...
Wow. You are amazing.
Very happy to see how you are developing as an artist and using the technique to now tell stories.
Great! As always…. Love’d to see the next phase . Thank you for teaching, great inspiration. Ann from France
Love your art!
This is amezing very best teacher. Thank Santos.
Nunca habia visto pintar restregando el pincel en vez de a pinceladas. Interesante metodo. Muy bonito el resultado.
I never seen painting by rubbing the brush against the canvas instead of by brush strokes. Very interesting method. Very nice results.
Very nice beautiful and simple 🙂 art painting,,,sir ,,,
Desde que mi maestra cubana de historia del arte me enseñó su obra, desde ese preciso momento lo sigo, y estoy siempre pendiente de cada proceso que nos comparte, usted se convirtió en mi artista contemporáneo favorito. Muchos saludos desde Colombia y gracias por motivarnos tanto con su fantástico trabajo. Lo admiro muchísimo César. ✨🎨 🌟🖐️
Nice work sir
LOVE FROM IRELAND CESAR
Beautiful work. I learn so much watching these.
I admire the composition and the softness in the gesture and the fabric. I would love to learn more from you how to get rid of the stiffness in the postures which I not only find in my own but in most drawings online all the time.
Maybe because we feel stiff as well, if we learn to flow better in real life we might flow in drawing.
Sometimes, we over think things.
Very very impressive, Bien hecho. Thank you for this awesome tutorial. My favorite painter is Goya
thank you for share this video!
You're one of the best artists I admired. Keep it up Sir! :-)
Just came from church and i watched this video. Conclusion? God is great!
Seeing the drawing process is mostly important to me
Thanks for the tips sir 😊
First view, First like, first comment,
Nice work!
little like Pietro Annigoni , very nice I like this
This is very impressive, thank you for this videos. I just discovered you via the art renewal center and am amazed
you are a legend
Great video (as usual) and also good music - who are the musicians, do you know?
I get a stretcher frame and then glue a piece of hardboard to it. Then I stretch the canvas over that. No more canvas wobble or lines from the central support.
Please explain, I’m a soft pastelist and I have that problem because I use my hands
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Please tell me about the angled mop you toned the canvas with. I liked the idea of beginning the painterly textures and strokes even at that early point. I always learn something from you, sometimes it is even about painting but often it is about life itself. Which is the language of art. Hope all is well.
Nice work. It is smart! Remember me the old Renaissance masters. I have a question. In the first layer, for preparing the fabric-canvas, I have seen that the consistency was thick. Is it because you are using lime in the mixture like the old maters from Renaissance and Baroque? Thank you. I’ m sorry for my english. Regards from Spain.
Great work sir love from India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 🥰🥰🙏❤❤❤
Hey Cesar, what kind of brush is that @1:00 ?? I could really use one of those!!
Got it at the hardware store, for house painting
hello cesar, great work, how is the basis of your preparation of the fabrics, what materials do they consist of, greetings from argentina.
I was wondering, among others,
beside raw umber, what is in that first mixture?
Thanks in advance from Israel.
Indian yellow
@@santocesart no solvent or something? It doesn't look like pure paint
Какой классный.
❤
Love just about every painting you've done. I'm curious how you would develop this painting beyond what you have shown in this video. The reason is that the atmosphere in contrast to her left ear seems to funnel upward. Was that intentional?
Is the tornado supposed to look like it's either going in to or out of her ear?
Just wondering, do you glue your canvases to a panel after or stretch them? When you stick them to the wall, so you iron or stretch them before or just smooth out and stick with tape ? I was hoping to use a wall in the way you have shown
Wooow
you always painting beautiful woman, wery strongly your this art
What medium you use to thin the paint and how much for the underpainting paint? I would be very grateful to get an answer
I was taught to do the underpainting in one color usually in like Burnt Sienna. What is the difference of adding white like this to the underpainting? Did old masters add white like this?
Rarely does anyone use raw umber as much as you, one of your favorites ... What do you use to speed up the paint drying process?
Raw umber... it's a fast drying color that's why I like it 😅
@@santocesart I expected such an answer 😅... but I meant the medium...
@@jakovj.m.5322 liquin!
Things is, it craks when dried. Am I doing something wrong, should I be adding a medium to prevent that.
@@michaelangelo5580 if you paint in layers, try the first layer to be as thin as possible and with as little oil in it, apply the second layer when you are sure that the first layer is dry enough ...
I want to aks that gesso is also applied of canvas for oil painting???
Won't the pen marks bleed through all the paint layers and become visible?
That would be cool!
@@santocesart Have you always used the pen for paintings or only recently?
@@santocesart I you messed up your lines, no it won't be cool at all😜
Your Style changed, is this the Italien influence?
Definitely, we are always influenced by the environment.
Buenisimo como se puede oir en castellano para la audiencia suramericana
What drawing pen are you using? Is it an oil pen?
I always get confused as to when to add a medium. Not many artists share that. This is important because the first time I did am oil painting, I used so much oil on all the layers it took a year to gully dry lol. If not more.
Heyyyy Santos
What size your canvas board or paper board ,?
It's Galetea!
Ok :)
ahhh I see in hair girl on the left side.... your face :-) Congratulations
Her left side ;-)
Si esta pintura monocromática da la impresión de una pintura impresionista que será cuándo Santos aplique el color.
Hiiii
Traduz seus vídeos irmão, somos carentes de vídeos de arte em português
Suffered a bit through that background music
Hi sir , good evening you. What topic now?
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Hm ... I kind like the three elements of
nature placed commonly in diagonal and
use of two third of the panel, creating
negative space. 1 2 3 ...
A painting needs no explanation.
What in the world even was that little elbow hog hair round? Did you make that or something? If not, what is it called and why, for the love of all the patron saints, would one need to use it?
Oky ,,I good idea artwork painting,,now. ,,,,my time. Oky that's your , teknik artwork painting 🖌️🎨🎨🎨
Cesar, I love and admire your work. I am very grateful to you for sharing your knowledge, but this particular composition with a tornado coming out of her ear I find unusually weak. I'm sorry.
Drawing used to be a civilized thing to do, like reading and writing. It was taught in elementary schools. It was democratic. It was a boon to happiness
nice but the toenado coming out of her ear is not so brilliant