Especially since this is an oil painting and thus requires a day or two minimum of drying time before you can add another layer without it muddying what you laid before. Then once it's done it'll need 2 months to dry out completely and then varnished. That's why I much prefer acrylics and watercolor. I still have to varnish them to protect them afterward and I don't get the easy blending time oils have but those are easily worked around.
This, for me, is the true brilliance of the internet. You can share the journey of people on the other side of the planet in 10-20 minutes. We live in a beautiful world.
@Sharon Newman It's not downing yourself, it's a way of humbling one's self. You see this and you can't help but wonder how much work he has put on his art and say it yourself "I have so much potential and this, this is living proof."
I always wanted to paint realistically but I always don’t know how to start and what to use. This painting is beyond amazing! I wish that one day I could be able to paint like this
as an artist who has been painting forever, but struggles with motivation, I recommend finding what makes you passionate and what makes you enjoy painting. This is the most important thing. If you enjoy the process and keep doing it, then you will naturally become better with time :)
Im sure you will!!!. Maybe somewhere to start would be a Bob ross tutorial. He is easy to follow and very helpful. Painting just takes practice and I'm sure you will be great!
maybe they're those types of people who'd buy pieces of paper with a black line on them for millions, just because they like to overthink and see meaning in them
daniel gomez this painting will one day sell for a million dollars. Usually happens when the artist passes away and the keeper of the painting auctions off to the rich.
It's literally contemporary. There's a lot contemporary stuff that is not quite realistic landscape but with the same skill, you just don't know about it and want to be angry. Granted there is a lot of meh stuff too, but if you wander around at art Karlsruhe, you'd see a lot of oil paintings that ain't even dry that you d definitely at least respect.
@@gur262 Joshua Mack You are just commenting without being critic about My statement. I'm not talking about the Good contemporary art. If You know how to Read You can see that i said. "Better than contemporary crap that Is selling for millions", which doesnt mean that every contemporary art is crap. It means that there Is a Lot of crap selling for millions , and That pieces like the one in this video are really worth those prices instead of shitty "art"
daniel gomez but the art piece will eventually sell for a million dollars. But it will happen when the artist passes away. The only way you can sell your art for a million dollars now is if you get TV time or are aired on news. Just look at akiane. She’s talented but her appearance on the Oprah and other tv shows boosted her art fame.
4:36 Trying to imagine how incredibly grand this scene must've looked in person, with even more depth and detail than the crazy amount already shown in your painting, makes me love this painting even more. I pick a spot in the distance and I close my eyes and I imagine myself zooming in. The more I magnify, the smaller I feel relative to the sheer scale of those mountains. Amazing.
TheScrubDesigns thank you! I just had to put my thoughts into words 🤗. It’s a truly special thing when a piece of art inspires emotions this intense isn’t it? It reminds me why art is so important after being desensitized by so much pure photo realism paintings. They can be incredible, and I mean incredible. There’s one where my favorite part is the mud in the muddy road, because the artist rendered it so gob-smackingly realistically that it looked like a screenshot from Battlefield V with ray tracing on. But that’s the problem; you can render that kind of extreme hyper realism with relative ease through computer graphics. To do that by hand is certainly a masterful show of technical skill, but once I’ve gotten desensitized to that, there’s not a whole lot else that compels me to feel inspired. I love Chuck’s work because it combines amazing technical skill with the emotion he feels for these beautiful landscapes. It’s similar to realism, but it’s fantastical, viewed through the rose tinted lens of nostalgia instead of a camera lens (I can’t believe I just came up with that line on the spot lmao). And in my opinion, that is the tremendous value that these paintings have that other paintings lack.
Dude, this is unbelievable! A friend of mine has been really improving his work and I asked how he'd completely catapulted his method. He dropped your name and here I am to check out your work. All I can say is the only sound my brain will let me make out of pure amazement, but I'm not sure how to spell it 😅 Fantastic. Thank you.
YO he painted that bear in like 2 seconds...i can't explain how many times i rewatched that in amazement at how simply he did it but yet the effect was mindblowing!
You coming up with something better every time is a literal life lesson, this is the true essence of being your own competitor. I'm a big fan of yours.
Wow! Add a nice lit camping tent with a small fire and a doggo, and you've captured one of my favorite camping and fishing memories.. This painting really speaks to me. Beautiful and peaceful. Thanks for posting.
There's a weird feeling you get from these paintings, it's like you wanna be at home but you're already in your home, my explanation sounds weird but that's how exactly I feel lol
I grew up going camping and fishing with my parents and as a single mother taught my sons and my step son the beauty of nature and how to value what we have and take care of it. You have a way of capturing that beauty that is beyond amazing that words can’t express. Thank you so much for what you do so well Kathy
Watching this really grounded me, I've been carrying some stress and haven't been painting recently but this really helped me remember the feeling it can bring. Thank you Chuck, your work is powerful
Sometimes the feeling of seeing videos of these and thinking its easy, it can be easy, but its the part for me when i get ahead of myself and give up, but i always look at what i need to improve
Im amazed after watching your amazing, truly stunning piece. It is so gorgeous and l felt SOO drawn into it. Thank you for creating something that truly made me want to be there to witness its beauty. I have been a subscriber for a while now and your art has always been amazing, but this is THE ONE that caught my hearts eye. Thank you once again for sharing and have a wonderful day!
Although I really appreciate and love your final pieces, I REALY Love your block ins. Have you considered doing more impressionist pieces that pretty much stop at your block in? Would love to see a real time video of the block in phase (well would just love to see some more videos in general).
I am mesmerized! This is the second most beautiful thing I have seen today after binge watching Bob Ross (he can never be topped) I can't even imagine attempting this, thank you for this
I'm planning to go to school basic acrylic painting till I finished to advance. After watching this I realized the difference between a talent and working hard. I probably do something else.
Ive never seen such a detailed and beautiful artwork like literally even the grass has like so much deatils in it its just crazy how good you can become
Is he recalling all of this from his memory, or is he looking at a photo the took that day? If memory? Dang this guy has some incredible brain cells. I can’t recall the color of my cats most day’s.
I've struggled with wrist pain over the years. No one could really figure it out as my x-rays and MRIs are normal. But more recent I've discovered I have hypermobility in my hands, wrists, and elbow joints so I can more easily irritate the tendons from hyperflexion. I wear the brace for painting now to keep my wrist straight. No biggie tho 😁
Cool picture, where’s the painting tho
This is better than a photo, maaaan
I’m expecting a lot of r/woooosh
lol some people didn't get what you mean lol
They are gonna get some real r/woosh
iTs rIGht tHere yOU reBtARb. uHg PopplE is so DUmD diEs dAiYs
I think I bought the wrong paintbrush mine doesn’t do that....
Nope. Just the wrong paint 😂
Nah, y'all, I say its that canvas😂
Facts
It's wrong Hand! 💁♂
Emma McGowan did you try turning it off and on again?
It looks like a picture taken by a 10k camera
10 000 subs without a video • The level of detailing is crazy!
gave you 601 likes even though I would rather see it at 600. :'D
Platonic Purple Panda thank you ;)
10 000 subs without a video exactly so realistic
@@Arvind_trigunayat lol it's their username😂😂😂she's just replying
"and maybe there is bear living in there just a happy little bear minding his own business"
i couldn't stop hearing bob's voice when waching this
yess!!!
Sameee
ruclips.net/channel/UCk8gEBixtJVzYXfR07cnvQw its my fathers channel. I'm not forcing.. please subs only if you like the art.. kindly
True.
He needs a happy little friend though, everyone needs a happy little friend, even trees… 😊
The hardest things about these paintings is patience
oliver worley it's relaxing once you try, you'll lose track of time and you won't even notice that hours have passed, you should try it
Many people expect too much of an outcome rather than go with it.
I agree, I have such a few finished paintings and drawings because I just ditch it in the middle of the process
Especially since this is an oil painting and thus requires a day or two minimum of drying time before you can add another layer without it muddying what you laid before. Then once it's done it'll need 2 months to dry out completely and then varnished. That's why I much prefer acrylics and watercolor. I still have to varnish them to protect them afterward and I don't get the easy blending time oils have but those are easily worked around.
@@RivkahSong 🤯🤯
Lol even my eye can't pick that much of detail
PARK I’ll fuck Jesus in the ass
This is why artist observe normal things more than others
How tf did you put in so much detail? I can barely paint a tree.
decades of practice, dude. he made painting his pinnacle in life.
Here is a great tip that helped me "be patient"
Genuinely, this should be in a museum.
He just threw a bear in there like it was nothing
Just as bob ross taught, if you want it in your painting, just toss it in.
The lighting on the bear looks off though in comparison to the scene
sylgar45 I was worried about this when he said he wanted to add it but I actually think he integrated it well
Hey Hey HEY!! Spoiler alert much!!?
Most breathtaking piece of art I’ve ever seen hands down.
You literally took the words out of my mind ! It's stunning.. I think I could just stare at it for hours
This type of videos make me feel so demotivated about my own skillset... This is freaking legendary level
That was me at 20 years old as well, so don't sweat it and keep your head down and continue to work at it. It takes years and years to learn
@@chuckblackart Are you giving actual classes in Montana? I would sign up for that combined with a trip to the National Parks :D
This looks like a legit photograph….a gorgeous photograph…. And that bear looks real! Fur and all!! Amazing!! I want to buy this.
Your color mixing is perfect in every sense of the word. And those fine details are just mind blowing.
This, for me, is the true brilliance of the internet. You can share the journey of people on the other side of the planet in 10-20 minutes. We live in a beautiful world.
clickbait, you're not painting, you're just cleaning your window
Lmao, that would make for a hilarious april fools video
Art is should be like that sometime make simple....
my gosh I like this comment
Artist Sameer Kepi wut
@@Whatever-xu3np me too
I can’t understand why someone would click “dislike”
Because they aren’t good enough to do something like this and are jealous so they hate
Some people don’t like paintings
because they're holding a big paintbrush
@@Armadura05 fucking is the word you're looking for buddy
They probably didn’t want the commentary and just wanted to see the painting being done.
You know you're a great artist when your paintings look like a mac background.
I want to just CRY when I see this painting....the colors....the time of day....the depth is astounding. Saved in my favorites. THANK YOU.
How is that even humanly possible? I'm mind blown.
Everything about this video shows just how passionate you are about what you do. It's amazing.
There are very few times I've ever seen a moment captured more accurately AND better than a photo ever could, this is one of those
I literally can't comprehend how this is done.
Sometimes, I think that I am decent at art... then I watch your videos, and realise just how wrong I am.
Super Sammich..you took the words right out of my mouth!!!
Im with you bro :'(
@Sharon Newman It's not downing yourself, it's a way of humbling one's self. You see this and you can't help but wonder how much work he has put on his art and say it yourself "I have so much potential and this, this is living proof."
Dint compare urself to others
@A smile on my face but a Demon inside ...you are absolutely correct! Thank you for your encouragement!
Speechless!!! May the Almighty bless you with theses colours and shine forever.,.......for all the journey of lives to come...!!!!
iMac backgrounds be like:
😯😫😣😥
Hamilton_Edits 147 macOS*
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I saw your comment was at 999 and it gave me so much anxiety so now your at one k
The way the hidden sun and its light ended is ..... just .... wow amazing
I always wanted to paint realistically but I always don’t know how to start and what to use. This painting is beyond amazing! I wish that one day I could be able to paint like this
You will
as an artist who has been painting forever, but struggles with motivation, I recommend finding what makes you passionate and what makes you enjoy painting. This is the most important thing. If you enjoy the process and keep doing it, then you will naturally become better with time :)
Im sure you will!!!. Maybe somewhere to start would be a Bob ross tutorial. He is easy to follow and very helpful. Painting just takes practice and I'm sure you will be great!
I don’t know too much about art..it’s really impressive for me to see a paint like this
Bob Ross would have loved those mountains and the entire painting of course!
He would have loved those happy little trees
Your passion for nature is so evident by the amazing details in your paintings and the way you speak about it.
Who the hell thumbs this down? The jealous and rude, that's who!
Colorado Joe Totally agree. Maybe they just don’t like awesome realism painting. Screw em.
maybe they're those types of people who'd buy pieces of paper with a black line on them for millions, just because they like to overthink and see meaning in them
or maybe someone who tapped the button on acciddent 😅
tbh im sure most of them did it on accident
Who answers their own questions? You, that's who!
Now this is breathtaking...
This is totally a million dollar piece , not like that contemporary crap that’s selling for millions ! Keep it up !
daniel gomez this painting will one day sell for a million dollars. Usually happens when the artist passes away and the keeper of the painting auctions off to the rich.
It's literally contemporary. There's a lot contemporary stuff that is not quite realistic landscape but with the same skill, you just don't know about it and want to be angry. Granted there is a lot of meh stuff too, but if you wander around at art Karlsruhe, you'd see a lot of oil paintings that ain't even dry that you d definitely at least respect.
@@gur262 Joshua Mack You are just commenting without being critic about My statement. I'm not talking about the Good contemporary art. If You know how to Read You can see that i said. "Better than contemporary crap that Is selling for millions", which doesnt mean that every contemporary art is crap. It means that there Is a Lot of crap selling for millions , and That pieces like the one in this video are really worth those prices instead of shitty "art"
daniel gomez but the art piece will eventually sell for a million dollars. But it will happen when the artist passes away. The only way you can sell your art for a million dollars now is if you get TV time or are aired on news. Just look at akiane. She’s talented but her appearance on the Oprah and other tv shows boosted her art fame.
@@dg9158 I am. Not like the contemporary crap you said. Indicating all things contemporary are crap, which is wrong
Wow!!! I don’t think I have ever seen a more beautiful painting!!! Really INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!
me? crying because this is too beautiful? absolutely.
I just saw your winter morning painting and thought that was the best thing I had ever seen. Then I saw this.
I bet you could paint me like one of your french girls.
Josh B. Wearing only this, 💎 and this, 👙👠🧥🧣👖.
Jacks face: 👁👄👁
NS R 😂
Rose Dawson?! Is that you
Wow. That was a timely comment!
NS R
Lmao 🤣
This! THIS! This is real Art, your so amazing, not some Shades thrown into a Wallpaper. No this is true art!
4:36 Trying to imagine how incredibly grand this scene must've looked in person, with even more depth and detail than the crazy amount already shown in your painting, makes me love this painting even more. I pick a spot in the distance and I close my eyes and I imagine myself zooming in. The more I magnify, the smaller I feel relative to the sheer scale of those mountains. Amazing.
The flamingsword amazing comment
TheScrubDesigns thank you! I just had to put my thoughts into words 🤗. It’s a truly special thing when a piece of art inspires emotions this intense isn’t it? It reminds me why art is so important after being desensitized by so much pure photo realism paintings. They can be incredible, and I mean incredible. There’s one where my favorite part is the mud in the muddy road, because the artist rendered it so gob-smackingly realistically that it looked like a screenshot from Battlefield V with ray tracing on.
But that’s the problem; you can render that kind of extreme hyper realism with relative ease through computer graphics. To do that by hand is certainly a masterful show of technical skill, but once I’ve gotten desensitized to that, there’s not a whole lot else that compels me to feel inspired. I love Chuck’s work because it combines amazing technical skill with the emotion he feels for these beautiful landscapes. It’s similar to realism, but it’s fantastical, viewed through the rose tinted lens of nostalgia instead of a camera lens (I can’t believe I just came up with that line on the spot lmao).
And in my opinion, that is the tremendous value that these paintings have that other paintings lack.
The flamingsword couldnt agree more the ending shots had me in tears it really was like I was there
Your paintings make me admire the one who first painted that scene. Thanks Chuck. Beautiful!
I have never felt this close to a painting.. it literally made me cry. The music n ur words..😢 the most beautifull painting i have ever seen.❤
Are you serious. This would be an incredible photo but it's a PAINTING?!? how??? Incredible, so so beautiful.
Dude, this is unbelievable! A friend of mine has been really improving his work and I asked how he'd completely catapulted his method. He dropped your name and here I am to check out your work. All I can say is the only sound my brain will let me make out of pure amazement, but I'm not sure how to spell it 😅
Fantastic. Thank you.
That's amazing, I'm glad to see others getting some good out of my vids.. I'm humbled thank you for the compliments and support!!
YO he painted that bear in like 2 seconds...i can't explain how many times i rewatched that in amazement at how simply he did it but yet the effect was mindblowing!
If someone told me this was a photograph I wouldn't even think to question them. The amount of detail in this painting is absurd 🤧
A sunrise could be reflected that good. The lights the darks they are all so realistic and beautiful 💜💜💜
You coming up with something better every time is a literal life lesson, this is the true essence of being your own competitor. I'm a big fan of yours.
I will simply never comprehend how on this EARTH can someone have SUCH talent when it comes to art...OH MG...>.> Speechless
Speechless. You remain The Man, The Myth, The Legend. This painting is simply incredible and breathtaking. 💜💜💜xxx
Thank you Deidra 💛🧡💚!
Wow! Add a nice lit camping tent with a small fire and a doggo, and you've captured one of my favorite camping and fishing memories..
This painting really speaks to me. Beautiful and peaceful.
Thanks for posting.
bro.. I usually don't comment at all.. but OMG!! that was amazing!! those details.. ahh... seriously.. It's good to have you on this planet man..
I look at these painting videos and see people disliking them. How? This guy motivates me to continue painting and not give up.
There's a weird feeling you get from these paintings, it's like you wanna be at home but you're already in your home, my explanation sounds weird but that's how exactly I feel lol
It feels like we're already home because we are! The great mother earth and nature is our home. We all belong together.
@@zamorakxe beautiful said. We have to take care of our nature :)
Are you kidding me? Goosebumps!
why does this makes me so emotional
I grew up going camping and fishing with my parents and as a single mother taught my sons and my step son the beauty of nature and how to value what we have and take care of it. You have a way of capturing that beauty that is beyond amazing that words can’t express. Thank you so much for what you do so well Kathy
Watching this really grounded me, I've been carrying some stress and haven't been painting recently but this really helped me remember the feeling it can bring. Thank you Chuck, your work is powerful
Well done chuck..you are a real gentleman and artist..you definitely brought up in a great family.god bless you my son.
0:49 I would be happy to paint this far
The details of this painting is so... fantastic!
Y’all are done for when I can reach this level of realism.
I wish I was good at art, I’d do things like this all day!
Sometimes I wonder what is real and what isn’t when I see your artworks 👌
I almost cried because of how beautiful this is
When your painting looks better than real life!!!
SO. MUCH. BEAUTY!!!
Nailed it! That's the "larger than life" feeling.
spent the first 20 years of my life in whitefish MT. it was a pleasant surprise to see this in my recommendations. Miss this place all the time
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen painted. I'm in awe that somebody can have this much talent. Well done mate
Sometimes the feeling of seeing videos of these and thinking its easy, it can be easy, but its the part for me when i get ahead of myself and give up, but i always look at what i need to improve
if I was shown this and told it was a photo, I would have totally believed it
Woah...That's so beautiful...I just wanna cry
Im amazed after watching your amazing, truly stunning piece. It is so gorgeous and l felt SOO drawn into it. Thank you for creating something that truly made me want to be there to witness its beauty. I have been a subscriber for a while now and your art has always been amazing, but this is THE ONE that caught my hearts eye. Thank you once again for sharing and have a wonderful day!
Awesome. To see your painting it to look through your eyes. This has to be one of your greatest works.
They’re so relaxing!!! You’re so talented!!!
Very talented!!
Absolutely gorgeous. I’m sitting here in tears! Wowsers.
Although I really appreciate and love your final pieces, I REALY Love your block ins. Have you considered doing more impressionist pieces that pretty much stop at your block in? Would love to see a real time video of the block in phase (well would just love to see some more videos in general).
I am mesmerized! This is the second most beautiful thing I have seen today after binge watching Bob Ross (he can never be topped) I can't even imagine attempting this, thank you for this
Now this this is art
It *LITERALLY* happened before my eyes and still I can't believe it! 😍😍
What a flex lol he literally did this with an injured wrist
I thought that maybe the cast was a preventative measure but idk
Lolz thats not cast thats for artists
Fucken morons 🤦♂️? Why this got 255 likes
@@andrewyuuuuts why a moron tho ? it's never that deep... she didn't know.
I think someone got wooshed
This man will be a legend . Years later we will hear of him !
Dudes, I think I figured this out:
He took a HD picture, painted over it and then reversed the video! Easy.
I'm planning to go to school basic acrylic painting till I finished to advance. After watching this I realized the difference between a talent and working hard. I probably do something else.
Gorgeous of course but your stories on getting there are as great as the painting itself
I can only dream of painting this good. This is more than good. This is freaking magical
I want to start painting but *i WANT THIS PAINTING AS MY 1ST LEVEL*
Truly amazing talent. It must have been such a gift to experience such beautiful nature.
Doesn't even look like a painting
So realistic
Ive never seen such a detailed and beautiful artwork like literally even the grass has like so much deatils in it its just crazy how good you can become
Is he recalling all of this from his memory, or is he looking at a photo the took that day? If memory? Dang this guy has some incredible brain cells. I can’t recall the color of my cats most day’s.
av3maria I would imagine it’s both and than some additional enhancements because a photo never captures the same your eyes and brain would capture.
....and his cats are both black. ;-)
Never seen a painting look so realistic. I’m am mindblown
I have a question, what is that you Wearing in your hand? What is for? And it is really really beautiful painting, I'm learning a lot from you.
It looks like a brace. Possibly for carpal tunnel syndrome
I've struggled with wrist pain over the years. No one could really figure it out as my x-rays and MRIs are normal. But more recent I've discovered I have hypermobility in my hands, wrists, and elbow joints so I can more easily irritate the tendons from hyperflexion. I wear the brace for painting now to keep my wrist straight. No biggie tho 😁
@@chuckblackart
Thanks for answering me , I hope you really get better for your health firstly.... and for teaching us a new thing
Best of luck 😇
@@chuckblackart Thanks for posting this, Chuck. I've been wondering what was causing the pain, in your wrist. Just take care of it.
What you saw and how you expressed it in the canvas just awesome. I'm sure you captured all the details that eye can see
This painting must be worth $1.MILLION
The way you painted those pine trees... idk what you did but theyre just so... **chefs kiss**
this looks like a background picture that apple would use.
This is the most beautiful landscape painting I've ever seen ❤ It's breathtaking.
Ehhm can I buy this ? I really want to look at it every day... like wow
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