Hey guys! Thanks for all of the comments and likes! It's great to hear feedback and it helps me tailor these episodes and Quick Clips to what will help you most. After you have subscribed here, jump over to my website www.andrewtischler.com and subscribe there too! I give away heaps more free content on a regular basis. Be sure to check out my latest seascape DVD too, by going to www.andrewtischler.com/shop/ (check out all the 5 star reviews!) Thanks guys!
Its so cool you just go right into painting something without a pencil sketch. You are inspiring. Your ability to add stuff in the painting like you did with the cat.
@@todayipaint4667 they're talking about how he didn't go in with a pencil sketch first and then paint into that, he just started sketching it out right off the bat with paint, which I find impressive too. A lot of people, not all, pencil sketch it out and then sort of paint in the lines. I find myself doing this as well because I feel like I don't want to mess up by starting out with oils first.
@@dexter8225 took the words out of my mouth! :) dude needed to hear that tho! In the past 4 months, I've amazed my friends and family with my oils...all because I said, "I WILL become THAT good!" Keep watching this guy and other great artists, keep practicing everyday, and next thing u know...u r a PRO!
I watch lots of artists painting here on RUclips but until now you are the best one . You use the wet technique without making the colors messy and dirty. GREAT!!
Years ago I had a couple of awesome traditional teachers. But I did not make notes and left painting to have a family. With the pandemic and my kids grown I found myself wanting to paint again, but feeling like I don't know anything. I have been searching the Internet for artists with traditional knowledge. I was lucky to find yourself and also a great Russian landscape painter, but he only demos and doesn't speak. You are reminding me of many things which are full of cobwebs and long forgotten. So great, great appreciation from Canada. And admiration for a great artist.
Wow...I have been on painting shut-down for nearly a year, don't even know why. This video has revved-up my spirit, thanks. Your friends Jessie, Horace, and Rungis are totally precious. The finished portrait is stunning.
Hi Andrew i have been watching your videos for years, you are truly amazing, incredible. This is the first time i have ever commented, it's because of the subject matter. Your pets are beautiful. My pets have been the love of my life and i lost one of my pets recently. Her name was Ebi, a ragdoll cat. She was my best friend, we were always together. She was 17 years and 5 months. My grief has been intense and to help me get through it i have been doing lots of little sketches of her, now i am going to do an oil painting. So i came here to see how you lovingly honoured your pets in oil. I love all animals, everywhere and in all places, i constantly draw and paint them because they suffer so much at the hands of humans and drawing them helps and soothes my aching heart. Thankyou for this beautiful portrait Andrew, because you didn't get bogged down with trying to paint lots of individual hairs, that's always been a problem for me, so now i feel like i can do justice to the painting of the love of my life. I now have another pet, another cat, a rescue cat and she's delightful, they just want to be with us and interact with us, i think it's lovely that your cat wants to be with you and have her say in your art.😂. Thankyou Andrew.
The effect is amazing any artist who is within your caliber who actually is willing to share their style is worth their weight in gold its inspiring to others. Thank you very much. I subbed.
I love the process you followed in this portrait. Blocking in the shapes/planes, using quite a large brush for most of it, the simplicity of the palette. This was wonderful to watch. Thank you!
Besides you wonderful painting skills, I love how you talk to your cat at the beginning of the video. It really breaks the ice for those of us that are nervous about painting.
Usually I do paint still-life, but thought I would try changing things up by painting a critter. Not having a clue how to get started, I found your video invaluable. Though i have no idea how my effort will come out, your great video has given me things to be aware of that I don't think I would have otherwise thought of. Moreover, not only are you an excellent artist, you're a great teacher. Thank you for posting this.
This is the lovliest painting i hv seen soo far......among all d paintings..with d cutest pets...They all r making d painting soo lively....and yessss.... without that pretty 🐈.....this painting would b incomplete...💖 from INDIA...🇮🇳
This is the best pet portrait ever, I loved your cat talking to you, is the first time I watched you and subscribed to your channel I think you are an awesome artist and very sweet with your pets, I'm trying to paint my daughter's puppy and found you on my search for techniques.Thanks for sharing.
Like any profession, it just takes lots of study and years of hard work to become as proficient as Andrew is today. I know that is difficult for many young people to understand but there are no gifts, natural talents, or "affinities" involved. It's like a computer programmer, he was not born to write code, but he took courses, worked, and learned how, and eventually became so good at it that it was "like oxygen to him"; he had to have it to keep living. That's all. No magic folks, just good old hard work; please don't ever be afraid of it!!
This is a great, short video. The pet portrait of your adorable pets is amazing. I'd like to do pet portraits, but I'd have to use acrylic instead of oil.
Ah yes. Colour theory. I have a few quick clips coming up on just that! Make sure you are subscribed through my website. It's FREE, and there will be a bit more technical stuff available to subscribers in 2017.
I'm 70 years old and about to restart my attempt at oil painting. By the way, we also have a 10 year old Bichon/Maltese. He looks just like yours. Your technique is fantastic. My goal is to paint half as good as you and go from there. Thanks so much for your expertise and inspiration. Mike Davis
It’s amazing that I just saw you paint with Cross Hatching Technique. It utilizes the effect of the paint as usual. I didn’t know people actually paint like this.
Danial Helven I second that!! It would really help, and most of us can use a bit more help! You won my heart with the painting of your pets. Would love to see more 😉......
They looked awesome. I want to paint a pic of my dog who I had to put down a week ago. My long time friend and companion for 14 yrs. I miss her very much. Thanks for your awesome tips too.
Brother you are a true master. Truly , thanks for sharing with such a love and pacionate way. I was away from painting for 9 years. Yea drawing here and there , electronics and creating cosplays but you triger me back to my painting pasion. Thanks. To me you are one of the best of all artist. Because you cover all bases. Video editing, good audio, teaching technick, super paintings and more. Thanks. My name is Johnny from the Island of Puerto Rico.
Your such a great artist :) I’m used to colored pencils but now I really want to do oil painting! You have a real good eye for seeing all those colors, I love it when people find those tones and bounce the around 👌
Very sweet a la prima. It seems that those quick thinking moments always work best so I try not to get too attached or worried about a commision. I love how you got your photos no matter what.🤗
Hey Andrew, I've been painting for years now and just starting watching your videos. Your style and skill is absolutely amazing, I thoroughly enjoy watching you work and I have so much to learn. For me it's a confidence thing...I'm afraid of adding more objects / subjects to a painting in case I mess up what I've already done. You make it so easy. Great work!
Hi Andrew. Having only recently returned to painting, I watch and re-watch your clips in an effort to digest the incredible amount of information you have provided for free. To say the least, I find your techniques impressive and the quality of your images second to none. Many thanks for sharing a skill many years in the making. Oh yes ... I've asked a few other artists this ... where can I buy the "steady hand" everyone talks about? ;-)
This was wonderful! I’ve been painting in acrylics on and off for decades, but never animals. Now I want to paint my cats and dogs. I haven’t used oils since I was in art school, decades ago, but you have inspired me to give it a try. I will take a look at some of your other videos. Thanks so much for this great video and sharing it!
I came for the fur, but the really valuable take-away for me was your method of compiling a cohesive, unified painting with various references. Nature is often not cooperative with its compositions but when the subject matter has legs, that tends to be even more vexingly true. I also love using videos for source material, in a single minute you can get so many angles and variations to choose from. Even with subjects that stay still, you save yourself the trouble of taking dozens of still photos of every angle and orientation... Time better spent painting!
I agree with you, All paintings have their merit, but still life has been done to death, having seen so many of those, it is really over done, but I get it too, to see Andrew paint it, would be very cool. I have just found this channel, and love it, because it is NOT doing the same old tired themes of painting that you see out there, and the lessons are outstanding. Just my humble opinion.
This brings a smile to my face and brings back memories of our dear border collie.You make it look so easy a true gifted artist... cheers Laurie Cochrane
Your accent confuses me... I think Aussie.. but then .. no must be american, or are you an Aussie living in the states... I adore you art and teachings! thanks! glad I ''found you''
haha... bit like me.. I was born in Holland, moved to Australia when I was 7, lived there for24 years, moved back to Holland, have been to the states 12 times, and my accent? you guessed it... sounds like Aussie/ Usas talk lol! I am so happy i found you,I've learned so much from you from just one painting... just finished a commissioned dog painting and the owners words were, '' you've captured him so well, I'm almost in tears here, he was such a lovely dog'' Now that's what we paint for right? be blessed fellow painter!
@@Bubleone1 Right, so important that we paint our own pets while they are still alive; very difficult after they are gone. I have endless great photos of my dearly departed cat, but still unable to paint him, even though I want to. I miss him so much, I know I will become a blubbering mess half way through the painting!! :(
@@ronschlorff7089 It may be a good healing process for you, I do know what it feels like to lose a beloved pet, I've lost 2 dogs and 6 cats in the last two decenia, very very tough, but getting another pet really helps , no , it will never take the place of the one you loved, but truly, it does help, God bless!
WOW that is an amazingly beautiful painting. I to have a cat who likes to be part of what I am doing as well. Love your cat . I would love to paint an otter but I am still at the beginner level of painting with oils. You inspire me to continue painting and one day I would hope to create something as beautiful as this portrait of your animal family.
Wow. I've been enjoying your videos. I'm a watercolorist, but your process speaks to me too. And this portrait's a gem. Thanks for your openheartedness in sharing your work and your way of work.
Haha! Little "joke" but the clip actually shows me reviewing my latest DVD before it went to production. There is a lot of review time involved, and the cat just wanted to jump at the brush on the screen. Truthfully, I watch stuff as a "brain break" from painting.
You mean other shows like TED talks or documentaries or still things related to painting? I tend to listen to music and have discovery channel on, works a charm as 'brain break'.
I love your strategies to achieve the effects needed. I love the way you explain your techniques. Just love your painting and Thank you for sharing your gift.
Well Andrew, you hit it again, sheer genius. I love the looseness, while still achieving the effect and not overworked. All these things take a sensitive balance and also knowing when you have achieved it,... Well done. I love the old masters, like Rembrandt, or Vermeer...have you ever painted one like that? I would love it if you would. Thank you so much. Mervyn
I believe that painting our pets is so important! They are the love of our lives and depart from us all too soon. The painting will always be with us, and it will remind us of the wonderful times we had with our lovely family members, long after they are gone!
Hey guys! Thanks for all of the comments and likes! It's great to hear feedback and it helps me tailor these episodes and Quick Clips to what will help you most. After you have subscribed here, jump over to my website www.andrewtischler.com and subscribe there too! I give away heaps more free content on a regular basis. Be sure to check out my latest seascape DVD too, by going to www.andrewtischler.com/shop/ (check out all the 5 star reviews!)
Thanks guys!
Andrew Tischler 👍excellent
Andrew Tischler love your needy verbal cat
Koo
how bout you do a demo wearin only a tanktop
Andrew Tischler wow! First time I've watched you... Amazing!!
Its so cool you just go right into painting something without a pencil sketch. You are inspiring. Your ability to add stuff in the painting like you did with the cat.
He didn't go right into painting, he first drew the main shapes with the brush (1.23). It is a standard way to start a painting.
@@todayipaint4667 they're talking about how he didn't go in with a pencil sketch first and then paint into that, he just started sketching it out right off the bat with paint, which I find impressive too. A lot of people, not all, pencil sketch it out and then sort of paint in the lines. I find myself doing this as well because I feel like I don't want to mess up by starting out with oils first.
Gosh you make it look so Easy - What an amazing artist - I wish I could paint like you
Stop saying "I wish" and say "I WILL" if your up for the task!
@@dexter8225 took the words out of my mouth! :) dude needed to hear that tho! In the past 4 months, I've amazed my friends and family with my oils...all because I said, "I WILL become THAT good!" Keep watching this guy and other great artists, keep practicing everyday, and next thing u know...u r a PRO!
FR made that shit look like a cakewalk 🙌🏼😂
Ewwww
One of the greatest artist of ALL-TIME. Absolute perfection.
The heart is complete when animals are around. Cuteness overload, and painting them is beautiful.
I don't even know what to type..........words are not enough to express how talented you truely are!
I watch lots of artists painting here on RUclips but until now you are the best one . You use the wet technique without making the colors messy and dirty. GREAT!!
Gobsmacked.......WOW, that was great to watch. You make painting animals look so easy 🥰
Years ago I had a couple of awesome traditional teachers. But I did not make notes and left painting to have a family.
With the pandemic and my kids grown I found myself wanting to paint again, but feeling like I don't know anything.
I have been searching the Internet for artists with traditional knowledge.
I was lucky to find yourself and also a great Russian landscape painter, but he only demos and doesn't speak.
You are reminding me of many things which are full of cobwebs and long forgotten.
So great, great appreciation from Canada. And admiration for a great artist.
Wow...I have been on painting shut-down for nearly a year, don't even know why. This video has
revved-up my spirit, thanks. Your friends Jessie, Horace, and Rungis are totally precious. The finished portrait is stunning.
I first watched this years ago, I remembered it today and came back to see it again. One of my favorite paintings of yours.
What a wonderful painting! You are so gifted and it shows how much you love the furry members of your family😺🐶
Love the painterly feel of this one. A classic look!
YOU are immensely talented! The portrait of the animals is exquisite!! Thank you so much!
Hi Andrew i have been watching your videos for years, you are truly amazing, incredible.
This is the first time i have ever commented, it's because of the subject matter. Your pets are beautiful. My pets have been the love of my life and i lost one of my pets recently. Her name was Ebi, a ragdoll cat. She was my best friend, we were always together. She was 17 years and 5 months. My grief has been intense and to help me get through it i have been doing lots of little sketches of her, now i am going to do an oil painting. So i came here to see how you lovingly honoured your pets in oil. I love all animals, everywhere and in all places, i constantly draw and paint them because they suffer so much at the hands of humans and drawing them helps and soothes my aching heart.
Thankyou for this beautiful portrait Andrew, because you didn't get bogged down with trying to paint lots of individual hairs, that's always been a problem for me, so now i feel like i can do justice to the painting of the love of my life.
I now have another pet, another cat, a rescue cat and she's delightful, they just want to be with us and interact with us, i think it's lovely that your cat wants to be with you and have her say in your art.😂.
Thankyou Andrew.
The effect is amazing any artist who is within your caliber who actually is willing to share their style is worth their weight in gold its inspiring to others. Thank you very much. I subbed.
Absolutely love your work and respect the love you have for your furry spectators in your studio!
This was so beautiful just trying to paint my first dog who sadly passed away this week
Love that painting Andrew. You got their characters in a beautiful alla prima way.
Cutest painting tutorial ever made, haha. Awesome techniques and tips, and the final result looks gorgeous. Your pets are lovely =)
Thank you!!
Such a big help to me!
I love the process you followed in this portrait. Blocking in the shapes/planes, using quite a large brush for most of it, the simplicity of the palette. This was wonderful to watch. Thank you!
Hey Andrew, I love your cat, he's really funny. This quick clip is probably my favorite one.
The painting is really professional.
Thanks Andrew
Besides you wonderful painting skills, I love how you talk to your cat at the beginning of the video. It really breaks the ice for those of us that are nervous about painting.
You make it look so easy, brilliant painting 😻
Love your approach to all manner of subjects and your special way of showing us the techniques you describe and use.A big thank you Larry
Incredible !! so confident n bold strokes, color combination is amazing.... so nice n beautiful....
Usually I do paint still-life, but thought I would try changing things up by painting a critter. Not having a clue how to get started, I found your video invaluable. Though i have no idea how my effort will come out, your great video has given me things to be aware of that I don't think I would have otherwise thought of. Moreover, not only are you an excellent artist, you're a great teacher. Thank you for posting this.
This man can paint anything PERFLECTLY!!! Looove your paintings!!!
This is the lovliest painting i hv seen soo far......among all d paintings..with d cutest pets...They all r making d painting soo lively....and yessss.... without that pretty 🐈.....this painting would b incomplete...💖 from INDIA...🇮🇳
This is the best pet portrait ever, I loved your cat talking to you, is the first time I watched you and subscribed to your channel I think you are an awesome artist and very sweet with your pets, I'm trying to paint my daughter's puppy and found you on my search for techniques.Thanks for sharing.
such a joy to watch you work. thanks for posting.
Excellent, amazing beautiful art work with your precious babies 🐾❤️🐾
Watching you paint feels like watching magic. Have you always had such a natural affinity? Or did it take you many many years to become so good?
Like any profession, it just takes lots of study and years of hard work to become as proficient as Andrew is today. I know that is difficult for many young people to understand but there are no gifts, natural talents, or "affinities" involved. It's like a computer programmer, he was not born to write code, but he took courses, worked, and learned how, and eventually became so good at it that it was "like oxygen to him"; he had to have it to keep living. That's all. No magic folks, just good old hard work; please don't ever be afraid of it!!
Could watch you paint all day! Such talent.
This is a great, short video. The pet portrait of your adorable pets is amazing. I'd like to do pet portraits, but I'd have to use acrylic instead of oil.
Gracias por sus clases. Yo uso acrílico. .
Absolutely fantastic Andrew, soft hands beautiful blend of tones, darks highlights you bit of mixture of old masters, thanks bro
Only took 6 hours! wow!
It will took me 12 hours for one pet lmao💀
Brilliant technique, skill and composition Andrew, so pleasantly and instructively painted, thanks and regards, Joe.
Andrew, you are very talented - thank you for your videos. A quick vid on colour theory and how to make the colours sing would be brilliant!
Ah yes. Colour theory. I have a few quick clips coming up on just that! Make sure you are subscribed through my website. It's FREE, and there will be a bit more technical stuff available to subscribers in 2017.
Wonderful work Mr Tischler. Beautiful warm encouraging video. That Rungas though....bit of a prima donna! its all about him aye!
Absolutely brilliant, you make it look so easy. Thank you
Right, once you've spent years and years of study and hard work in your profession, anything you do will look "easy" to others. No mystery there!
You are an incredible painter! This painting is museum worthy
I'm 70 years old and about to restart my attempt at oil painting. By the way, we also have a 10 year old Bichon/Maltese. He looks just like yours. Your technique is fantastic. My goal is to paint half as good as you and go from there. Thanks so much for your expertise and inspiration.
Mike Davis
Thanks Mike, I so appreciate the comment. Glad to have inspired your painting comeback! Maltese Bichons are the best dogs! :)
Beautiful man...what a great way to honor your faithful companions, I love your tutorials ❤
Thank you for this video and I hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday season!!
I sat and smiled right through these delightful animal portraits. STUNNING. jean in South Africa
Awesome, thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm painting a coyote and was a bit nervous about it but now I'm a little more confident
It’s amazing that I just saw you paint with Cross Hatching Technique. It utilizes the effect of the paint as usual. I didn’t know people actually paint like this.
Hey Andrew, can you please do like a tutorial video on skin tones and how to mix the colours together in the upcoming episodes. Thank You so much!
Danial Helven I second that!! It would really help, and most of us can use a bit more help! You won my heart with the painting of your pets. Would love to see more 😉......
They looked awesome. I want to paint a pic of my dog who I had to put down a week ago. My long time friend and companion for 14 yrs. I miss her very much. Thanks for your awesome tips too.
Great painting Andrew
I've drawn my late basset daughter for about 5 years. But today , watching your video your painting will improve mine very much.Thanks a lot^^
As an animal lover who doesn't know a lick about painting, omg this is absolutely amazing!
Brother you are a true master. Truly , thanks for sharing with such a love and pacionate way. I was away from painting for 9 years. Yea drawing here and there , electronics and creating cosplays but you triger me back to my painting pasion. Thanks. To me you are one of the best of all artist. Because you cover all bases. Video editing, good audio, teaching technick, super paintings and more. Thanks. My name is Johnny from the Island of Puerto Rico.
Your such a great artist :) I’m used to colored pencils but now I really want to do oil painting! You have a real good eye for seeing all those colors, I love it when people find those tones and bounce the around 👌
Thank you for the heart Andrew!!! 😃
Thank you. You are, as always, a FANTASTIC, artist and very very talented teacher 💜
Wow, very impressive, the impression is there's a lot more detail there than there really is, your brain seems to fill in the missing bits.
Brilliant, I've painted all my life and I can't get anywhere near this quality , beautifully done .
This was awesome!!!!!!!
I adore you.
Thank you for your grand spirit and time
You are a good teacher online...clear, direct, professional
Hey thanks!
Really enjoyed watching this. Thanks for sharing
Very sweet a la prima. It seems that those quick thinking moments always work best so I try not to get too attached or worried about a commision. I love how you got your photos no matter what.🤗
Hey Andrew, I've been painting for years now and just starting watching your videos. Your style and skill is absolutely amazing, I thoroughly enjoy watching you work and I have so much to learn. For me it's a confidence thing...I'm afraid of adding more objects / subjects to a painting in case I mess up what I've already done. You make it so easy. Great work!
Lovely painting, love your dogs and cat.
Hi Andrew. Having only recently returned to painting, I watch and re-watch your clips in an effort to digest the incredible amount of information you have provided for free. To say the least, I find your techniques impressive and the quality of your images second to none. Many thanks for sharing a skill many years in the making. Oh yes ... I've asked a few other artists this ... where can I buy the "steady hand" everyone talks about? ;-)
This was wonderful! I’ve been painting in acrylics on and off for decades, but never animals. Now I want to paint my cats and dogs. I haven’t used oils since I was in art school, decades ago, but you have inspired me to give it a try. I will take a look at some of your other videos. Thanks so much for this great video and sharing it!
Wonderful video, much enjoyed, highly informative.
Beautiful painting of your 3 dear pets!
Excellent tutorial !
wow i don't think i have ever seen such a fully conferment artist performing like an a king!! wooza u are ammmmazzzzing thank u for share this x
Thank you!
Wow! That was really helpful. Thanks a lot.
I came for the fur, but the really valuable take-away for me was your method of compiling a cohesive, unified painting with various references. Nature is often not cooperative with its compositions but when the subject matter has legs, that tends to be even more vexingly true.
I also love using videos for source material, in a single minute you can get so many angles and variations to choose from. Even with subjects that stay still, you save yourself the trouble of taking dozens of still photos of every angle and orientation... Time better spent painting!
plz paint still life. i enjoy seeing ur episods. Thank u.
Will do! That's a great idea for an episode! I will get on to this in 2017.
farhad mahmood does still life = nature?
I would like to see that as well. :) Thanks!
I agree with you, All paintings have their merit, but still life has been done to death, having seen so many of those, it is really over done, but I get it too, to see Andrew paint it, would be very cool. I have just found this channel, and love it, because it is NOT doing the same old tired themes of painting that you see out there, and the lessons are outstanding. Just my humble opinion.
This brings a smile to my face and brings back memories of our dear border collie.You make it look so easy a true gifted artist... cheers Laurie Cochrane
Your accent confuses me... I think Aussie.. but then .. no must be american, or are you an Aussie living in the states... I adore you art and teachings! thanks! glad I ''found you''
I was born in the US then moved to NZ, then to Australia. Then, I married a kiwi, and now even I am confused.
haha... bit like me.. I was born in Holland, moved to Australia when I was 7, lived there for24 years, moved back to Holland, have been to the states 12 times, and my accent? you guessed it... sounds like Aussie/ Usas talk lol! I am so happy i found you,I've learned so much from you from just one painting... just finished a commissioned dog painting and the owners words were, '' you've captured him so well, I'm almost in tears here, he was such a lovely dog'' Now that's what we paint for right? be blessed fellow painter!
@@AndrewTischlerArt married a kiwi? the bird or the fruit? Now I'm confused too!! LOL :D
@@Bubleone1 Right, so important that we paint our own pets while they are still alive; very difficult after they are gone. I have endless great photos of my dearly departed cat, but still unable to paint him, even though I want to. I miss him so much, I know I will become a blubbering mess half way through the painting!! :(
@@ronschlorff7089 It may be a good healing process for you, I do know what it feels like to lose a beloved pet, I've lost 2 dogs and 6 cats in the last two decenia, very very tough, but getting another pet really helps , no , it will never take the place of the one you loved, but truly, it does help, God bless!
Oh my God!!! Andrew you are a true master. Love that you can freehand your subjects and finish the artwork in six or so hours. Thank you for sharing.
whenever I see your videos ..... I feel painting is too easy job ......!!! But I know , not really........ U r great artist
Absolutely wonderful. Really nice video. I use pastels but may try oils because of your video. Love the portrait and the effect of your painting. 🐈🐕🐕👼
Amazing
WOW that is an amazingly beautiful painting. I to have a cat who likes to be part of what I am doing as well. Love your cat . I would love to paint an otter but I am still at the beginner level of painting with oils. You inspire me to continue painting and one day I would hope to create something as beautiful as this portrait of your animal family.
6 hours? Holy cow!
Cow? What cow? I saw no cows; I just saw two dogs and a cat! Did I miss something? :)
Holy dog and cat!
Wow. I've been enjoying your videos. I'm a watercolorist, but your process speaks to me too. And this portrait's a gem. Thanks for your openheartedness in sharing your work and your way of work.
I'm curious, what is your favorite painting show?
Haha! Little "joke" but the clip actually shows me reviewing my latest DVD before it went to production. There is a lot of review time involved, and the cat just wanted to jump at the brush on the screen. Truthfully, I watch stuff as a "brain break" from painting.
You mean other shows like TED talks or documentaries or still things related to painting? I tend to listen to music and have discovery channel on, works a charm as 'brain break'.
6 hours, that's just incredible! I'm so impressed!!!
Absolutely magnificent..................... "sigh"
Wow...you are an extremely talented artist. I absolutely love your techniques for painting!
i love your videos!
I love your strategies to achieve the effects needed. I love the way you explain your techniques.
Just love your painting and
Thank you for sharing your gift.
You have got some beautiful dogs :)
you are absolutely my go to for re introducing myself to oils. Im a prolific animal portrait artist and I love your approach ,thankyou
Out of 11k plus people you find 94 idiots. Bout right. Great painting man
bird people
I just did a dog portrait yesterday! I really enjoy your videos and I come back to them for tips when I paint now. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the comment!
sweet
Well Andrew, you hit it again, sheer genius. I love the looseness, while still achieving the effect and not overworked. All these things take a sensitive balance and also knowing when you have achieved it,... Well done. I love the old masters, like Rembrandt, or Vermeer...have you ever painted one like that? I would love it if you would. Thank you so much. Mervyn
Six hours. Man you nailed all three of them, excellent piece and video work.
Such an adorable pet portrait and so much talent . Love it .
How does one do this? Perfect, coloring,perfect shading and perfect composition. I’m in awe. You are amzing
I believe that painting our pets is so important! They are the love of our lives and depart from us all too soon. The painting will always be with us, and it will remind us of the wonderful times we had with our lovely family members, long after they are gone!
so gorgeous love the lighting and palette
So much dedication for painting reflects on your painting. Hyperrelistc.