Vraiment joli! J'adore les produits de Sennelier. Grace a ces videos, je viens d'acheter des ancres, des fluides acryliques et des 3D! Je trouve que les couleurs sont riches. J'aime enormement ces videos et je suis toute heureuse lorsqu'il y en a une nouvelle!
Wow 👏🏻 It is simply wonderful, I congratulate you and may God bless your hands and that ability for art. I have questions. I want to make a small picture of signatures for a friend who is getting married. I am empirical. but I love the paint and I want to know what material I can use this ink, how long should I let the paint dry and if I should apply something any lacquer, varnish, pencil fixer or product at the end of the paint to protect it? (before or after the signatures of the guests)
Merci beaucoup Yves Marie. Superbe médium. J’apprécie votre vidéo en français sous titrée en anglais. Accessible à tous. 😉 Quel type de papier utilisez-vous ? Merci
Bonjour, merci pour votre commentaire. J'ai utilisé ici l'encre sur un papier aquarelle 300g, c'est un très bon support pour l'encre. Bien à vous, Yves-Marie
C’est tout simplement merveilleux. Je vous félicite et que Dieu vous bénisse et vous permette de faire de l’art. J'ai des questions Je veux faire une petite photo de signatures pour un ami qui se marie. Je suis empirique. mais j'aime peindre et je veux savoir pour quel matériau utiliser cette encre, pendant combien de temps dois-je laisser sécher la peinture et appliquer quelque chose de laque, vernis, fixateur de crayon ou produit à la fin de la peinture pour la protéger? (avant ou après les signatures des invités)
I hate it, when I see an English title and hear anything other than English. When you produce a French video, use French title or at the very least indicate that the spoken language is French.
I disagree. There are subtitles in english and why should anyone have to know french in order to find these videos? I am glad they target a wider audience.
@@bogdi7578 Which is why I added to at least indicate that it is in French. The wider audience gets annoyed and clicks away so it hurts the video because of short view time. The art here is a visual medium. Reading distracts from the content. And if you aim for the larger audience, take the effort and present it in English and speak English. The language is not that complicated.
@@silkeschumann7261 I still disagree. English is one of the hardest languages to learn to speak. He's not talking while he's painting. If you're concerned for accessibility for vision impaired folks, that's one thing, but assuming that people will click away just because they hear a few sentences in a foreign language sounds like a very niche concern. What are you suggesting, that the artist should undergo years of study before he's "allowed" to make a video that might be seen by English speakers? That the title of the video should warn people who might be offended to hear a foreign language? I think people would be more turned away if the title suggested they couldn't understand it at all. Maybe you're actually a really nice person but what you're saying now is really weird and kind of culturally imperialistic. Sennelier is a high-end French brand. This artist is French. A lot of their customers are French. Actually, it'd kind of diminish their street cred if they didn't seem French enough, because of the culture's reputation for valuing art. I'm American and I still think your point is pretty ridiculous. I want to be able to interact with other cultures, and I can't afford to fly to other places and visit, so the Internet is what I have. Aren't you at all curious about people who aren't just like you? Let them exist as themselves on the Internet.
@@paintedcrow You can still interact if the title is in French or at least has an indication that it is in French with English subtitles. And I for one leave a video when I can't understand the language almost always, even if I have some passive language skill as I have with French. I can't speak much French but I'm often surprised how much I understand. And yet here I was pissed and stopped watching in the first minute. Because I was absolutely not in the mood to read English and concentrate on what is going on in the video. And sorry no, English is easy. That the English get by in the world with their own language, proofs that. Most other countries have to learn at least one foreign language. It is is mostly English. They can be as they want to be. I just told them how I feel about it. And I did in a first person statement at that. By the way I get annoyed with Germans, too. Because afaik it is a very bad habit. Just so you know German is my native language. So German get lucky because I speak the language. Subtitles you can't turn off still distract and take away from the video.
These look like so much fun; I'll have to try them!
Love all of your videos ❤ Merci for teaching us. Waiting for more videos ☺
love sennelier's watercolors, maybe I will try those inks too, looks like lot of fun
Vraiment joli! J'adore les produits de Sennelier. Grace a ces videos, je viens d'acheter des ancres, des fluides acryliques et des 3D! Je trouve que les couleurs sont riches. J'aime enormement ces videos et je suis toute heureuse lorsqu'il y en a une nouvelle!
Tres bien. Beautiful. Inspirational.
Beautiful work. Is that a blending/pouring medium or water that you apply before the inks?
Really breathtakingly beautiful. you have inspired me to try acrylic inks.
never give up on your dreams and aspirations and remember to be kind and uplifting to each other and open minded and genuine.
J'adore jouer avec les encres et le résultat est à chaque fois vibrant et surprenant quand se laisse aller dans sa pratique artistique
much love and respect to you and your channel. I hope that all is well for you and your family and friends.
I hope that everyone reading this comment has a great and memorable day today.
So beautiful and inspiring.
What type of paper are you painting on? Thanks
🇵🇷🤲🇨🇺ERMOSO ARTE🇨🇺🤲🇵🇷
Beautiful!
Wow 👏🏻 It is simply wonderful, I congratulate you and may God bless your hands and that ability for art. I have questions. I want to make a small picture of signatures for a friend who is getting married. I am empirical. but I love the paint and I want to know what material I can use this ink, how long should I let the paint dry and if I should apply something any lacquer, varnish, pencil fixer or product at the end of the paint to protect it? (before or after the signatures of the guests)
Can you apply this technique to a stretch canvas?
Merci beaucoup Yves Marie. Superbe médium. J’apprécie votre vidéo en français sous titrée en anglais. Accessible à tous. 😉
Quel type de papier utilisez-vous ? Merci
Bonjour, merci pour votre commentaire. J'ai utilisé ici l'encre sur un papier aquarelle 300g, c'est un très bon support pour l'encre. Bien à vous, Yves-Marie
Merci beaucoup 😊
C’est tout simplement merveilleux. Je vous félicite et que Dieu vous bénisse et vous permette de faire de l’art. J'ai des questions Je veux faire une petite photo de signatures pour un ami qui se marie. Je suis empirique. mais j'aime peindre et je veux savoir pour quel matériau utiliser cette encre, pendant combien de temps dois-je laisser sécher la peinture et appliquer quelque chose de laque, vernis, fixateur de crayon ou produit à la fin de la peinture pour la protéger? (avant ou après les signatures des invités)
merci beaucoup pour partager! C'est quel type de cadre que vous peinturez au dessous?
Goot ! Nice
Très beau travail
I hope that all is well for everyone reading this comment.
Wish i could work for sennelier just to work with the products and showcase créations 🥺😔
Super beau. Merci beaucoup. Yoyo, Jade et Safran. 🍑
Enfin du figuratif à l'encre
superb
(( Lisa on Elizabeth's phone)) You are a very good artist! So inspiring! I recently bought some acrylic inks and will have fun using them!🖌😊🎶
I hate it, when I see an English title and hear anything other than English. When you produce a French video, use French title or at the very least indicate that the spoken language is French.
I disagree. There are subtitles in english and why should anyone have to know french in order to find these videos? I am glad they target a wider audience.
@@bogdi7578 Which is why I added to at least indicate that it is in French. The wider audience gets annoyed and clicks away so it hurts the video because of short view time. The art here is a visual medium. Reading distracts from the content. And if you aim for the larger audience, take the effort and present it in English and speak English. The language is not that complicated.
@@silkeschumann7261 Thank you for taking the effort of replying, I understand your point of view now
@@silkeschumann7261 I still disagree. English is one of the hardest languages to learn to speak. He's not talking while he's painting. If you're concerned for accessibility for vision impaired folks, that's one thing, but assuming that people will click away just because they hear a few sentences in a foreign language sounds like a very niche concern.
What are you suggesting, that the artist should undergo years of study before he's "allowed" to make a video that might be seen by English speakers? That the title of the video should warn people who might be offended to hear a foreign language? I think people would be more turned away if the title suggested they couldn't understand it at all. Maybe you're actually a really nice person but what you're saying now is really weird and kind of culturally imperialistic.
Sennelier is a high-end French brand. This artist is French. A lot of their customers are French. Actually, it'd kind of diminish their street cred if they didn't seem French enough, because of the culture's reputation for valuing art.
I'm American and I still think your point is pretty ridiculous. I want to be able to interact with other cultures, and I can't afford to fly to other places and visit, so the Internet is what I have. Aren't you at all curious about people who aren't just like you? Let them exist as themselves on the Internet.
@@paintedcrow You can still interact if the title is in French or at least has an indication that it is in French with English subtitles.
And I for one leave a video when I can't understand the language almost always, even if I have some passive language skill as I have with French. I can't speak much French but I'm often surprised how much I understand.
And yet here I was pissed and stopped watching in the first minute. Because I was absolutely not in the mood to read English and concentrate on what is going on in the video.
And sorry no, English is easy. That the English get by in the world with their own language, proofs that. Most other countries have to learn at least one foreign language. It is is mostly English.
They can be as they want to be. I just told them how I feel about it. And I did in a first person statement at that.
By the way I get annoyed with Germans, too. Because afaik it is a very bad habit. Just so you know German is my native language. So German get lucky because I speak the language. Subtitles you can't turn off still distract and take away from the video.