Friday afternoon is not complete with out one of you videos! The windmill with the reflection in the canal was beautiful. As always I really enjoy your work.
I was surprised buy the tip on how to simplify a painting project that IS so small but has such great qualities and effcts, I really admire your performance , Thanksyou Teacher.🥰👍
Your paintings are masterful and I so enjoy your videos. They really are artful and purposeful. Poetry in paint! The videos always put me in a good mood! Thank you!
Hi. Your videos are so great and satisfying. The first painitng (the windmill) turned out to be really good. The second one (with the bridge) is not so good. I would greatly simplify the „dotty“ foliage hanging from the upper edge and maybe made it darker to differentiate it from the background trees. But it is tricky, because there is so little of the hanging foliage, and it might end up looking weird with it being so little just at the edge of the painting. Also the left part of the roof of the house on the left (and the bush below it) is too detailed for being right next to the edge of the painting (compare it to the simplicity of the right edge of the painting). But anyway, I am no master. I love your style, your brushstrokes, the skill and confidence you have. You are a great inspiration for me right now together with Andy Evansen. Looking forward to all the other videos of yours I have not yet seen. Love to Amsterdam.
Hi Titus! I gotta say, there's a nice ASMR quality to the sound of your sketching. Speaking of... I find it incredible how good your sketching is. Nice work again, both painting and vid. Cheers! PS on the subject of painting windmills.. coming from NL, I totally get you (it's nearly too much of a cliché, no?). But on the other hand, isn't a cliché per definition a social construct? Shouldn't we as artists (and I use 'we' loosely here: obviously we are not in the same league) think: sod public opinion... this is just a cool image and I want to paint it?
PPS the outro of the vid was super melancholic... the lonley piano combined with the murmeration of birds, signalling the end of summer... [sigh]. I guess I should focus on the coming of beautiful skies and light in the coming season but still, how time flies.
Hi Mike. Sure, I feel always free to chose any subject although it makes me feel sure to realize a mill could be a cliche. But it still can be a unique new painting! The autumn skies are wonderful and the end of summer/beginning of the next season is exiting
Thank you for occasionally showing us the photograph. That was very helpful!
Friday afternoon is not complete with out one of you videos! The windmill with the reflection in the canal was beautiful. As always I really enjoy your work.
Love your Vids thanks for sharing :)
I was surprised buy the tip on how to simplify a painting project that IS so small but has such great qualities and effcts, I really admire your performance , Thanksyou Teacher.🥰👍
Thank you, today I learned don't paint or clean Listen then I will hear. Then I can think.
Love the simplicity of the mill Very beautiful Titus. Have a wonderful weekend from Fargo North Dakota
Like an American painting red barns! I like the windmill.
Nicely done, your work always looks good, thanks again as always.🙏🇾🇪👏
Your paintings are masterful and I so enjoy your videos. They really are artful and purposeful. Poetry in paint! The videos always put me in a good mood! Thank you!
Enjoy your weekend!
Thank you for sharing...your work is beautiful! I paint in oils but you have inspired me to try water color....long island, NY.
Hi. Your videos are so great and satisfying. The first painitng (the windmill) turned out to be really good. The second one (with the bridge) is not so good. I would greatly simplify the „dotty“ foliage hanging from the upper edge and maybe made it darker to differentiate it from the background trees. But it is tricky, because there is so little of the hanging foliage, and it might end up looking weird with it being so little just at the edge of the painting. Also the left part of the roof of the house on the left (and the bush below it) is too detailed for being right next to the edge of the painting (compare it to the simplicity of the right edge of the painting). But anyway, I am no master. I love your style, your brushstrokes, the skill and confidence you have. You are a great inspiration for me right now together with Andy Evansen. Looking forward to all the other videos of yours I have not yet seen. Love to Amsterdam.
Maybe mat in white with square light wood simple frame. Make prints! Charming. And I loved your simple abstract strokes.
Hi Titus! I gotta say, there's a nice ASMR quality to the sound of your sketching. Speaking of... I find it incredible how good your sketching is. Nice work again, both painting and vid. Cheers!
PS on the subject of painting windmills.. coming from NL, I totally get you (it's nearly too much of a cliché, no?). But on the other hand, isn't a cliché per definition a social construct? Shouldn't we as artists (and I use 'we' loosely here: obviously we are not in the same league) think: sod public opinion... this is just a cool image and I want to paint it?
PPS the outro of the vid was super melancholic... the lonley piano combined with the murmeration of birds, signalling the end of summer... [sigh]. I guess I should focus on the coming of beautiful skies and light in the coming season but still, how time flies.
Hi Mike. Sure, I feel always free to chose any subject although it makes me feel sure to realize a mill could be a cliche. But it still can be a unique new painting! The autumn skies are wonderful and the end of summer/beginning of the next season is exiting
Would love an above view of you painting. Maybe mount a camera above your table.