@@sparkleprince9138 Heehee I think Michelangelo had a similar vision; he would look at a block of marble, and see an angel trapped inside, and he'd want to free it from the marble. So sweet hey.
I blink and suddenly it’s more than a few paint splotches. I’m a digital artist, and so I can’t imagine how much planning ahead you must do. You guys don’t have the luxury of layers and layer settings, you actually have to figure it out. Such commendable work
@A Passing Ship still, you must buy and reuse paint to layer, and it costs a lot of money. On digital, you can just go back and the mistake you've made will just vanish. The commentor is definitly right about this
I do both mainly painting now bc my iPad broke and I lost all my online artwork. But painting is SOOO HARD I’ve just gotten in gouache and I just gave up lots. Until I watched someone paint and suddenly realised layering and starting off with the background. With painting the thing you need is understanding and motivation, motivation comes from understanding when I had no idea what I was doing I had no motivation, now I have an idea some what my motivation grows and my painting skills hopefully will flourish as well
By using both digital is definitely easier with colours but I find I can be more free on a canvas, do my lines how I want and all that stuff just colouring is a struggle
I don't know why I just cried looking into this painting's eyes. The eye's are so innocent. It's like the face expression of this girl is saying" I have a very soft heart."
@@ILoveGodHeIsOurFather most artists prefer being complemented with "skilled" rather than "talented" because “talented” undermines the hardwork that they actually put into honing their skills.
@@lizhi4195 same. It’s easier to look at something and say trust the process but then actually draw or paint and trust the process feels completely different.
@@sharoncruz6816 I say probably more than that cause if you think about it a realistic sketch/drawing usually takes around 7-8 hours and this painting is made with oil paints which takes forever to dry
I am an artist and... I could never draw using this process - I am always amazed when mostly realistically painting Artists start somewhere and finish a little area and then move on to the next. I always need to work simultaniously on the whole canvas, slowly rendering out what i want to show, with the whole picture always being in the same level of "finishedness". I know - its a very different process to render something very close to a reference - but to have this kind of accuarate color perception and skill, is marvellous. And added to this, this is a very pleasing looking portrait. Thank you for sharing.
Hmmm i have never seen a portrait painting where the subject is in a intense bright beam of light(sun rays), then the light passes through skin that shows how red is the blood beneath but then the shadows will be a cool brown
i can paint oil portraits, but i literally have 2 tubes of skin colors ,,flesh tint light" and ,,flesh tint reddish". I could NEVER mix it from primary colors because i'm stupid
It took me a while to learn painting faces, but I learned so much from Daria. She offered valuable lessons in her Patrion for such an affordable price, to me that's kindess. Thank you for the lessons and making oil painting possible for me.
I think its lots of trial and error, theyre trying to match shades to the reference photo and probably didnt get the shades right the first time but after doing a lot of portraits you learn how to make most skin tones and stuff like that
It takes tons of practice and using color theory with reference photos. Eventually with enough experience, some are able to just create the right tones intuitively, but using references every now and then still helps a ton.
Oil painting time-lapses are always so fascinating to watch! The theme of "Blossom" sounds particularly enchanting, as it likely captures the beauty and delicate nature of flowers or perhaps even the broader idea of growth and renewal. Watching the painting process in fast-forward must reveal the incredible skill and patience involved in creating such detailed art. It's amazing how artists can bring such vibrant life to their canvas! 🌸🎨✨
One of the most important in pieces of art works like this, is knowing where the highlights are, where the suns reflecting from, where the shade is and the different colours combined to make 'skin colour'. If you've mastered that, you've covered a big part of art.
Watch Angel Ganev (I think that’s how his name is spelled?) He basically fixes and improves the shadows of art and it actually taught me more than long form videos
When i am older, i hope i can draw like you. This is an absolute masterpiece. You are very VERY extraordinary. Thank you for doing this video. It is extremely amazing, and so are you. Thank you.
I'm really facinated by how an artist's mind works. Like do you already pictured out how your final output will look like before you even start it? Because it really amazes me how you all do that. For me, artists are geniuses.
This is truly amazing work! My brother is an artist and when he starts an oil painting I have absolutely no idea what he’s doing or thinking when looking at it but then it’s all revealed and wow a masterpiece. You need clear vision, patience and skill to produce this level of work. You are amazing. Thank you for sharing with us
@@dOVERanalyst an actual artist would not think that, they would never put down another artist for something they put thought, time, heart, skill and money into. If u don’t understand modern art it’s a u problem for not trying to expand ur mind. Not everyone is as ignorant as u r:-)
@@5678Но When was the last time you checked modern art? Have you seen those white blank canvases being sold for billions? Have you seen just two dots on a canvas being sold for billions? Like, that's literally it? I'm not talking about abstract art or colorplay. But I admire hyper realistic art, where it takes great efforts to observe & accurately put it on paper that looks like a photo. I paint myself. I know how much effort a blank canvas, a two dots on a canvas and a video as the one you saw takes. And, my very brand is the over analyst. I can justify & explain the great depth of literally anything. Even the two dots. But, why? So, if you don't like hyper realistic art, I don't see why you're watching this video and commenting ? I've right to atleast my own opinion & these are my tastes & preferences. Period.
@@dOVERanalyst where tf did I say that I don’t like hyper realism? Not even once did I mention any of those words. What I was saying is that a real artist would not put down other artists work. And once again, if u don’t understand those two dots u can just say u don’t have the brain capacity to read thru more difficult concepts and stop embarrassing urself
@@5678Но I'm not embarrassing myself. You're. I never abused you. You did. Look at my language. Look at yours. You swear. You look down upon others just because they don't like the art you like. You judge people's "brain capacity" by what they like. Irony it is that I've got many gold medals & I'm highly educated, but sadly your definition of "brain capacity" isn't the mainstream one. I see no point in your desperate need to ridicule others inorder to make your choice of art superior while still commenting on an absolute opposite style of painting. So, like what you like. Don't hate people who don't like what you like. It's a basic fact : Whole world population taste of art & music isn't the same. Never will be.
It looks incredibly clean as to get the painting so sharp and realistic so it's probably traced, using a backlight. Or it could be traced the old fashioned way or simply a sketch that is really well defined.
This artwork is a masterpiece because it looks like an image that captured by a digital camera because it looks so realistic and the details are so accurate. What a talent.
I've been drawing my whole life, but never dabbled in oil paintings. They always seem so mysterious and magical to me. It's really cool to see the process like this, thank you for sharing! Fantastic work 💘
IF you haven't, I highly recommend that you try it. I was always a bit scared myself of oils as they felt so "permenant" but I assure they are far from. you can always shift paint and move it around, and paint over it when it dries. I dabbled in oil painting and immediately ran into a lot of fun things I found. I found that I was much better than I gave myself credit, and that all of the art knowledge and exprience you have will transfer to your paintings. Good luck!
This ain't a blessing. The artist has taken several years of practice and perfecting the skills. I hate when people refer this as "blessing" and overlook all the hardwork he/she has gone through
I can never imagine myself at that realistic position, even i know Art ❣I'm in love with those eyes and the trick of giving realistic look to the skin.. after this random video i accept that art is beyond ❣
This hyper realistic drawings gives me toughts. Like what if the person she/he is drawing is a real person or just a reference or the reference is just painted? My mind is going crazy.
@@cikomemes7023 man I tried drawing without reference (my own face) I was like wtf does my damn nose look like 😭😭😫 it's basically impossible for a newbie like me
I found that painting in theory is very simple and easy but it takes a lot of time, skill, and talent to master just how dark the paint should be, how saturated and what hue it is. Figuring out the tones, textures, and everything that make these individuals colors into one piece of art is an achievement in of itself but to be able to capture the emotions, ideas, and stories into a painting is definitely a blessing to be able to create and share.
Because it’s the way a printer works. She first transferred precisely all lines from a photograph and after coloured with a very thin layer of semi liquid oil paint. Once it’s dried it looks like a printed photo on a canvas you order at any office products store. This kind of “artist” always relies on an existing photograph image which was done by a machine.
@@animelover9325 what Anna Moroz said is actually probably correct. It's not feasible to paint this way for bigger scenes with complex lighting. Almost any serious classical art instruction you will get will say you should avoid overworking any single area of the painting first, because that throws off your sense of colour balance and values. You can only do this if you had another image where all the balance is figured out. So either this person copied some photos, or they made a different painting according to other methods and then reproduced it. Or they're a savant, but that's a separate issue. It's a fun spectacle but it doesn't mean people consider it good art.
Just seeing the emotion you brought to her face it makes you wonder what her story is. Truly mesmerizing to watch you work. Simply beautiful talent/skill.
1:05 dude! I literally felt like the paper is hollow and that's a real person eye staring through it! I just can't believe it, it's f***in' realistic!🤯
This is absolutely beautiful. I’ve been interested in delving into oils but I’ve been a bit intimidated by the cleanup process of a medium. Thank you for sharing this because it keeps me inspired. 2022 will definitely be the year of oil painting!
@@g10xz._ thank you so much for asking. I did once but then I ended the lease on my art studio. I should set up a space in my house and try! Thank you for asking and holding me accountable. I painted digitally and did some watercolor stuff though! I should get my oils from storage and film something! Are you making any art?
Ure wonderfully made by the Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ. Don’t ever doubt pf that, and stop listening to society and accept Jesus Christ in your heart and you’ll be saved
my mind literally can’t process how painting so realistically is even possible
I am the 100th
If you get into painting, you will get to know it
It’s called color theory
Can anyone help me, how did she prevent the paint from drying while painting?? Like, the proccess took ages but the paint was still paintable
@@burhlmao540 oil paint takes a long time to dry.
BRUH
she could make her own foundations
HAHAHAH Yes!!!! Best match you’ll ever have!
I was your 666th like
😂😂...true
lol I was thinking the same thing when she was mixing her skin tones! 😂
Lmao ture😂😂😂
It's like she's freeing the face from underneath the paper.
i can't unsee it now
@@obayaahmed4048 I love that for you 😂👌.
@@obayaahmed4048 same
How poetic
@@sparkleprince9138 Heehee I think Michelangelo had a similar vision; he would look at a block of marble, and see an angel trapped inside, and he'd want to free it from the marble. So sweet hey.
I blink and suddenly it’s more than a few paint splotches.
I’m a digital artist, and so I can’t imagine how much planning ahead you must do. You guys don’t have the luxury of layers and layer settings, you actually have to figure it out. Such commendable work
@A Passing Ship still, you must buy and reuse paint to layer, and it costs a lot of money. On digital, you can just go back and the mistake you've made will just vanish.
The commentor is definitly right about this
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
exactly... same here.. Doing such a thing is hard enough digitally with all the luxuries we have.. this is just mind boggling..
I do both mainly painting now bc my iPad broke and I lost all my online artwork. But painting is SOOO HARD I’ve just gotten in gouache and I just gave up lots. Until I watched someone paint and suddenly realised layering and starting off with the background. With painting the thing you need is understanding and motivation, motivation comes from understanding when I had no idea what I was doing I had no motivation, now I have an idea some what my motivation grows and my painting skills hopefully will flourish as well
By using both digital is definitely easier with colours but I find I can be more free on a canvas, do my lines how I want and all that stuff just colouring is a struggle
I don't know why I just cried looking into this painting's eyes. The eye's are so innocent. It's like the face expression of this girl is saying" I have a very soft heart."
And I literally cried thinking about whenever I draw any eyes they look so angry😫😫
Just watched it and I'm the same 😭 so much dept to those eyes 😯
You're too sensitive to be alive
@@rishabhdogra337 but she is alive tho
@@rishib8244 how do you know?
The fact that she draws this in one sitting is-
I’m amazed 😭
Most likely it’s in 2 or 3 days because oil paint doesn’t dry after that time so yah BUT ITS STILL AMAZING
It’s most likely not one sitting, but it’s incredible
Most likely not one sitting, but i'm amazed that some people actually finish what they start, I cannot relate.
You can string timelapse clips together but its still beyond amazing.
It's the amount of blending, shading, detail, and time this took to make literally, you are so skilled for real, I love your artwork
skilled*
@@waltzmacandcheese 👁️👄👁️
@@ILoveGodHeIsOurFather most artists prefer being complemented with "skilled" rather than "talented" because “talented” undermines the hardwork that they actually put into honing their skills.
@@Kai-fl1se ok I'll edit my comment then
@@ILoveGodHeIsOurFather you didn't have to, but what you changed it to is great :)
oil paintings always look so gorgeously misty, its like magic looking at it being created. your so talented!
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
She is motivated....... Not talented
@@parthmanav5734tell me the definition of Talented and motivation because they are two different things
or she is just both??@@parthmanav5734
@@parthmanav5734if this is not a talent then what is a talent to u🤦♀️
This takes “trust the process” to a whole new level like wow
Yes definitely
Ikr
(222th like
@@lizhi4195 same. It’s easier to look at something and say trust the process but then actually draw or paint and trust the process feels completely different.
Why? It was clear from the beginning that this would look beautiful, wasn't it?
If she work for a beauty brand, pretty sure I will find my perfect shade of foundation easily
Maybe
mhm
Lol that’s so true 😂
Yes please be my personal Sephora assistant, I need help
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
This is a 5 minute video but guys imagine how much time it actually took her to paint all this . Good work done dear
probably like 6 or 7 hours for a masterpiece UwU
@@sharoncruz6816 I say probably more than that cause if you think about it a realistic sketch/drawing usually takes around 7-8 hours and this painting is made with oil paints which takes forever to dry
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!
I am an artist and... I could never draw using this process - I am always amazed when mostly realistically painting Artists start somewhere and finish a little area and then move on to the next. I always need to work simultaniously on the whole canvas, slowly rendering out what i want to show, with the whole picture always being in the same level of "finishedness". I know - its a very different process to render something very close to a reference - but to have this kind of accuarate color perception and skill, is marvellous.
And added to this, this is a very pleasing looking portrait. Thank you for sharing.
gorgeous 😍
aahhh....soo happy to see that the people u follow also follow the people that you follow hahaha....
Now if only Happy D. would see this comment and reply on this video...
@@vimeopictures5170 I second your feelings 😂❤️..I was about to type the same thing when I saw you already wrote that..❤️
Hmmm i have never seen a portrait painting where the subject is in a intense bright beam of light(sun rays), then the light passes through skin that shows how red is the blood beneath but then the shadows will be a cool brown
@@vimeopictures5170 I was going to write the same thing ...❤️
It would take me almost a day for me to even mix the colors right
Exactlyy :(
i can paint oil portraits, but i literally have 2 tubes of skin colors ,,flesh tint light" and ,,flesh tint reddish". I could NEVER mix it from primary colors because i'm stupid
It would take me almost all my life for me to even mix the colors right)))
I cant even do the sketch what the fawk?
Me sitting here mixing the colors for the 3rd year 👁 👄 👁
The girl’s expression changes as she gets painted on. She looks a little scared, then kinda happy, sad, and so on
Ever travelled in a train?
You like trains? So does my school friend. You're probably him.
My brother loves trains, he is fascinated by them
Excellent Drawing, I also need your support. Thank You!
@@yeahboi9420 yeah, when I was like, 7
It took me a while to learn painting faces, but I learned so much from Daria. She offered valuable lessons in her Patrion for such an affordable price, to me that's kindess. Thank you for the lessons and making oil painting possible for me.
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
I've always wondered how artists like her just KNOW which paints to mix to get that one specific skin shade like how does that work?
they usually plan ahead exactly what colors they’re going to use
I think its lots of trial and error, theyre trying to match shades to the reference photo and probably didnt get the shades right the first time but after doing a lot of portraits you learn how to make most skin tones and stuff like that
It’s mostly trial and error lol
It takes tons of practice and using color theory with reference photos. Eventually with enough experience, some are able to just create the right tones intuitively, but using references every now and then still helps a ton.
They don’t just know, they study to know.
This is so beautiful. It feels like I’m looking at a real person. Their eyes can tell a story.
Yeah!! SAME
"Their eyes can tell a story." is the most accurate sentence to describe the painting...
just like the old paintings from the 17-19th centuries
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
I don’t know if I’m seeing things but, it looks sad.
Hey Daria, are you able to do a live painting for us? I really would like to see the strokes and different brushes you use.
I am agree plis
Live stream would be great!
The only stroke im able to do while painting is an heart stroke help meeee!
Haha
She has a few real-time paintings on her Patreon.
Please do live painting 🎨
Oil painting time-lapses are always so fascinating to watch! The theme of "Blossom" sounds particularly enchanting, as it likely captures the beauty and delicate nature of flowers or perhaps even the broader idea of growth and renewal. Watching the painting process in fast-forward must reveal the incredible skill and patience involved in creating such detailed art. It's amazing how artists can bring such vibrant life to their canvas! 🌸🎨✨
this is probably the most incredible piece of art i have ever seen, im honestly in shock how beautiful this is
@@txt_bigshittt I wish I had too😭
@@arianasnotes8941 you should try, painting is therapy. It doesn't have to look good. Instagram: artanddog Just do it.
We don't have any painting materials here :< and I'm always busy at my online classa and I don't have my one room :
*realistic
Class*
The painting looks so real that when I watch my face in mirror it looks fake
Edited on the moment :Like it's so damm legendary ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yep
I don't think you look like that painting xD
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@sabitamahela man there's no lack of you guys who can't even understand a freakin joke
Likes se paise ate hai kya?
I love that she shows what colours she mixes to make this! I always struggle getting skin tones right with paint
One of the most important in pieces of art works like this, is knowing where the highlights are, where the suns reflecting from, where the shade is and the different colours combined to make 'skin colour'. If you've mastered that, you've covered a big part of art.
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
Watch Angel Ganev (I think that’s how his name is spelled?) He basically fixes and improves the shadows of art and it actually taught me more than long form videos
Sometimes I think I’m a good artist and then I see things like this and I’m like, haha nvm
OMG SAME
i beleive in you!!!
lol
you are a good artist ;>
Girl samee lmao
Stunning, the texture of your brushes strokes are so buttery is beautiful to watch ❤️
Thank you!
@@DariaCallie Some of my artists friends use projector on canvas to do ultra realistic paintings. Pretty amazing too.
alex the projector is kind of cheating. They are basically just tracing over the outline. It’s still dope probably
@@orangesoda2221 I don't think anything in art is cheating.
@alex That's cool! :)
@@DariaCallie except maybe for those people who steal other artists' artwork and proclaim that they're the one who worked hard for it.
The last touch made me sad because it was so beautiful.
Was? Lol
Same!! I was like Nooooooo!
Let it go, guys, let it goooo
Yea it ruined it
same
so absolutely, breathtakingly beautiful
How realistic a painting can be, this is the perfect example!
Well, I am jealous of the girl's glowing skin in the painting😅
😂😂 same here
The question is, WHO IS NOT?
wow, I watched the whole video without skipping any mins! you're so TALENTED!! am so jealous.
❤️❤️❤️
it’s probably more to do with hard work instead of talent, but still, she’s great. ;)
I was just starting to be jealous but then I decided to be inspired instead :)
It's sad that we're living in a day in age , that people find it difficult to sit through a 5 minute video. Talk about attention deficit disorder .
@@DariaCallie 🖤🖤
It's incredible 😍😍😍
I know right
@@OrcaTheDorka not you
@@marqueurfluoxetine Excuse me?
Yess 👍🤩
@@marqueurfluoxetine I think they were also agreeing that the drawing was incredible.
Watching this process take place just made me feel like that with each stroke, she’s bringing each part to life. It’s just… magnificent.
This is awsome..
The word "awesome" needs to stop being used
@@DanNic88 If the question isnt rude or anything...
Why should the word awesome stop being used??
@@DanNic88 and you should stop too
@@leann1783 Because it is the understatement of the millennia.
@@DanNic88 what?
I just want to know how many years did it took for you to achieve this level of perfection. It was minblowing🤯
It takes years
@@drewgarcia9823 Ah yes the floor is made out of floor
@@stavrosheisanam lmao
The standard answer is ten years or ten thousand hours of work to become an expert, though I think she’s far beyond that.
Not really, you can paint like this in less than 3 years if you get the correct training
This is so beautifully sad, aesthetically pleasing and so mesmerizing to me.
When i am older, i hope i can draw like you. This is an absolute masterpiece. You are very VERY extraordinary. Thank you for doing this video. It is extremely amazing, and so are you. Thank you.
good luck so much! i hope you'll grow as an artist and feel proud of your work
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
Why do I want to cry. This is too beautiful
I agree
Because of the music i guess
her eyes is so expressive. i feel like im looking at someone’s soul
Me looking at my brush
My brush: don't you even dare
Top blouse design
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LMFAO mine said the same
Lmfaoooo felt that
Haha lmao me too
Relatableee damnnnn!
It is amazing that it only takes a couple of tiny dots of white paint to make the eyes look wet and alive. Wonderful skill and a wonderful video.
Brain: *yeah I can do this*
My hands: *h e l l n o y o u c a n ' t*
me: currently in two art classes
*cries infinitely because yes*
LMAO so true
Ahahaaa
Agreed
Excellent Drawing, I also need your support. Thank You!
I wasn't expecting the large, bold strokes at the end, but they add a whole new level to the painting. Beautiful work!
It's so weird to literally watch a painting come alive.
true that
its crazy how painting is less about the actual skill of painting itself but more so the skill of observation
*Printer:* There's nothing else in the world that can create images as well as me, I literally print people's faces-
*Daria:* Hold my brushes-
I can print peoples faces too, i just use a printer
I can print people faces too, they’re just not good prints
@@aharrypotterfan5951 😂 same
Ever heard of Marcello barenghi.
Drawholic
I don’t get how people could dislike this like how
Omg thank you so much for 1k likes on this comment! I can’t believe it thx you tysm
Hi
maybe jealousy
@@madamvanilla8579 Yh I think so
Its bots placed by RUclips
Im not hater but wondering why did she paint background like that. a bit awkward
Incredible. This made me emotional. This is why RUclips exists.
I have no words. It’s too beautiful for human understanding! And the amount of time it mustve taken to make this. Wow. Just wow.
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!
UNDERATED AND THE PEOPLE WHO DISLIKE ARE JEALOUS OF HER TALENT THIS PAINTING IS BEAUTIFUL
@@lemonflavouredbleach3640 What?
This is more realistic than a printer printing someone's actual face
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!
i wonder if this person from the painting actually exists,so beautiful.
She really is beautiful
I wonder aswell
The reference (if she is an actual person) is so lucky, the artist painted her so beautifully
Joana kuchta
Looks like my sister
Timelapse is magical. The seamless speed gives you an unexplainable sense of joy.
Sometimes i truly wonder how people can be so talented, unreal i-
i swear in like 200 years your art is going to be in museums! its beyond amazing
I'm really facinated by how an artist's mind works. Like do you already pictured out how your final output will look like before you even start it? Because it really amazes me how you all do that. For me, artists are geniuses.
Wow, the way you are able to separate those values from warm and cool tones in the face! Amazing!!!
This is truly amazing work! My brother is an artist and when he starts an oil painting I have absolutely no idea what he’s doing or thinking when looking at it but then it’s all revealed and wow a masterpiece. You need clear vision, patience and skill to produce this level of work. You are amazing. Thank you for sharing with us
imagine being a painter with this much trained skill, I cant even. So gorgeous
Imagine this painter asked to judge modern art that has nothing.
@@dOVERanalyst an actual artist would not think that, they would never put down another artist for something they put thought, time, heart, skill and money into. If u don’t understand modern art it’s a u problem for not trying to expand ur mind. Not everyone is as ignorant as u r:-)
@@5678Но When was the last time you checked modern art?
Have you seen those white blank canvases being sold for billions?
Have you seen just two dots on a canvas being sold for billions?
Like, that's literally it?
I'm not talking about abstract art or colorplay.
But I admire hyper realistic art, where it takes great efforts to observe & accurately put it on paper that looks like a photo.
I paint myself.
I know how much effort a blank canvas, a two dots on a canvas and a video as the one you saw takes.
And, my very brand is the over analyst. I can justify & explain the great depth of literally anything. Even the two dots.
But, why?
So, if you don't like hyper realistic art, I don't see why you're watching this video and commenting ?
I've right to atleast my own opinion & these are my tastes & preferences. Period.
@@dOVERanalyst where tf did I say that I don’t like hyper realism? Not even once did I mention any of those words. What I was saying is that a real artist would not put down other artists work. And once again, if u don’t understand those two dots u can just say u don’t have the brain capacity to read thru more difficult concepts and stop embarrassing urself
@@5678Но I'm not embarrassing myself. You're. I never abused you. You did. Look at my language. Look at yours. You swear.
You look down upon others just because they don't like the art you like.
You judge people's "brain capacity" by what they like.
Irony it is that I've got many gold medals & I'm highly educated, but sadly your definition of "brain capacity" isn't the mainstream one.
I see no point in your desperate need to ridicule others inorder to make your choice of art superior while still commenting on an absolute opposite style of painting.
So, like what you like. Don't hate people who don't like what you like.
It's a basic fact : Whole world population taste of art & music isn't the same. Never will be.
Watching this makes me proud to be human. You’re an amazing artist, thank you for this video
So true.
Similar feeling happened with me too.
i love how ur acting as if humanity is a cult
I love that you associate someone's gratefulness with being in a cult. You must have not experienced love in this life. Good luck to you.
@@sourceofuniversallove1449 I actually have not so thank you!
@@sourceofuniversallove1449 and i was talking about the way their comment was phrased,not their gratefulness but ok
I’ll never understand how people can do this 😮👏👏👏😢 beautiful 😊
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!
The music is so soothing but also sad at the same time, like it recalls a long-lost memory
this sus
edgyyy
Can we get a tutorial on how you sketch the pictures before paint them 😭
She either traces using the light from her device or she drew using proportions and all that stuff
It looks incredibly clean as to get the painting so sharp and realistic so it's probably traced, using a backlight. Or it could be traced the old fashioned way or simply a sketch that is really well defined.
Miss, wherever you are, know that people like you are a prime source inspiration for a lot of people.....
Please never stop painting..
This artwork is a masterpiece because it looks like an image that captured by a digital camera because it looks so realistic and the details are so accurate. What a talent.
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
I've been drawing my whole life, but never dabbled in oil paintings. They always seem so mysterious and magical to me. It's really cool to see the process like this, thank you for sharing! Fantastic work 💘
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IF you haven't, I highly recommend that you try it. I was always a bit scared myself of oils as they felt so "permenant" but I assure they are far from. you can always shift paint and move it around, and paint over it when it dries. I dabbled in oil painting and immediately ran into a lot of fun things I found. I found that I was much better than I gave myself credit, and that all of the art knowledge and exprience you have will transfer to your paintings. Good luck!
Then this guy @hassibnooriart needs your support.
I usually skip to see the final result but I just loved every part of this process. Amazed for 5 mins and 50 secs
I do that as well 😂
But this was too good to just skip!
I often fail to try painting🤣🤣
then you're not done trying yet
@Anas Yassiri hi
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Love you girls
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Blows my brain apart that people like you exist in the world, goooood God, well done.
I can't even believe there are people so talented like you!!it freaks mi out!!
I can’t stress enough how great and amazing this is 😍 wow , such a beautiful piece.👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you! I appreciate it ❤️
I won’t surprise if after completion the painting had said “Thank You”.
I'm so amazed by this, it actually made me emotional.
She has a technique that I haven’t seen before she making a beautiful painting
It's almost like a person is slowly breaking through a piece of paper
Imagine watching this video backwards
I admire people having this blessing talent! 🥰
This ain't a blessing. The artist has taken several years of practice and perfecting the skills. I hate when people refer this as "blessing" and overlook all the hardwork he/she has gone through
It's blessings from god
It's not talent, it's skill.
I need to learn this magic. Amazing work!!!
I can never imagine myself at that realistic position, even i know Art ❣I'm in love with those eyes and the trick of giving realistic look to the skin.. after this random video i accept that art is beyond ❣
I can’t even draw a stickman, but this art looks so good and so realistic
@@surr__ yehh
This. Is. Unbelievable. How can one person be this talented?? Keep doing what you're doing dude, it's so freaking awesome
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
IMPOSSIBLE. UNBELIEVABLE I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS. THE FIRST EYE STARTED STARING AT ME FROM THE BEGINNING.
hours and hours of beautiful work, put into 6 minutes for us to enjoy. thank you, it is beautiful.
This hyper realistic drawings gives me toughts. Like what if the person she/he is drawing is a real person or just a reference or the reference is just painted? My mind is going crazy.
Nice
Now i am confused...
she use reference.. imagine drawing someone like a celebrity from imaginations accurately thats fuckin hard right there
yea and its still fuckin hard to draw like her even with reference pic xd
@@cikomemes7023 man I tried drawing without reference (my own face) I was like wtf does my damn nose look like 😭😭😫 it's basically impossible for a newbie like me
Watching amazing art youtubers like you really encourages me to continue drawing, and making more art videos! Also, the final portrait looks stunning.
I found that painting in theory is very simple and easy but it takes a lot of time, skill, and talent to master just how dark the paint should be, how saturated and what hue it is. Figuring out the tones, textures, and everything that make these individuals colors into one piece of art is an achievement in of itself but to be able to capture the emotions, ideas, and stories into a painting is definitely a blessing to be able to create and share.
She uses so many unexpected Colors, like you would never think a grey would go on such a warm tone of skin. Incredible.
Had to put paint strokes over it so people wont think its a living, breathing, human being
You deserve more likes
Correct daria callie creates a real human
It looks as if she were painting with some magic paint that when you touch the paper shows you the photograph of a person. Impressive, so realistic
🥰👌👌
I love her eyes!
It's a beautiful drawing !
i absolutely adore the paint mixing at the start. this was gorgeous all the way through ❤️
Oil painting is such a wonderful medium...I've fallen in love with it!
Literally after 20 years her art will be in museum and being the best artist of the time on years no end she's just that good 🤷🏾♀️
Have u seen other art
It’s still a good painting but museums don’t take anything in the ones I’ve been to have mostly abstract or more simple designs
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!
This is beautiful. The skin tones are so delicate and translucent.
Ikr i wish i could paint skin like this
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
This brought tears to my eyes. Truly Stunning work. Thank you for a beautiful video and sharing your talent.
Why would people even dislike this,its a goddamn masterpiece
Because it’s the way a printer works. She first transferred precisely all lines from a photograph and after coloured with a very thin layer of semi liquid oil paint. Once it’s dried it looks like a printed photo on a canvas you order at any office products store. This kind of “artist” always relies on an existing photograph image which was done by a machine.
@@annamoroz2101 You serious? Your a jerk. This is a speed paint there is nothing about printing. They didn’t print that artwork, they painted it.
Don’t take the Lord’s name in vain.
Jealousy my man, jealousy
@@animelover9325 what Anna Moroz said is actually probably correct. It's not feasible to paint this way for bigger scenes with complex lighting. Almost any serious classical art instruction you will get will say you should avoid overworking any single area of the painting first, because that throws off your sense of colour balance and values. You can only do this if you had another image where all the balance is figured out. So either this person copied some photos, or they made a different painting according to other methods and then reproduced it. Or they're a savant, but that's a separate issue.
It's a fun spectacle but it doesn't mean people consider it good art.
Just seeing the emotion you brought to her face it makes you wonder what her story is. Truly mesmerizing to watch you work. Simply beautiful talent/skill.
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
This is god tier colour mixing and blending! So many gifted artists on RUclips.
1:05 dude! I literally felt like the paper is hollow and that's a real person eye staring through it! I just can't believe it, it's f***in' realistic!🤯
This is absolutely beautiful. I’ve been interested in delving into oils but I’ve been a bit intimidated by the cleanup process of a medium. Thank you for sharing this because it keeps me inspired. 2022 will definitely be the year of oil painting!
So…. Have you oil painted yet?
@@g10xz._ thank you so much for asking. I did once but then I ended the lease on my art studio. I should set up a space in my house and try! Thank you for asking and holding me accountable. I painted digitally and did some watercolor stuff though!
I should get my oils from storage and film something!
Are you making any art?
@@melissa_solley update!
This guy @hassibnooriart is also painting like this but with the drawing!!!
is this even humanly possible- outta words honestly :O
The old masters would approve. Beautiful work, just beautiful. Thank you for sharing the process with us. Very inspiring.
this painting is more beautiful than i’ll ever be
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Jesus, the one and only God loves you!!!
@@sarahelayyas4306 stop flattering him man youre not even mentioning his words
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