I feel honored to be amongst your viewers and students, Andrew. I am only 1 year into my artistic journey. It was inside of me my entire life waiting for me to become brave enough to "try" and to give a voice to that love that I had convinced myself was only available to "other" people. You are easy to listen to and organized in preparation and in your delivery; this is helpful for my learning style, which has held me back in the past. Thank you for sharing your insight, stories and deep comprehension of the many diverse aspects of art with the multitudes, as well as with a little ol' Colorado girl like me! I am just a new born baby on this journey and have so much to learn. I feel I am in good hands here 😃. Krissy
I turned 40 this year. This is my situation also. Always thought it was out of my reach until I actually tried properly. I went from watching useless videos on youtube to art tutorials and did a stint of drawing every day for several hours for three months and my was I suprised! Thanks Andrew for the inspiration and videos.
Absolutely beautiful. I am a Navaho Indian, born on the Navaho Indian reservation in Arizona. At age 6 my father moved us to the Kennecott mine in Utah. Unable to speak English I started school, but eventually learned, not good but used my drawing to move ahead. I did drawings through school but did okay I think, as kids and teachers liked them. I left school and joined the Air force at age 17, requesting to be an artist. The recruiter said we got a job for you as an artist. Went through basic training and waited for orders to be assigned as an artist at a military base. I was told that I was going to be a refrigeration specialist. Anyway, I kept drawing and eventually, I was able to cross-train into the Graphics field. Eventually made rank and became a supervisor. Did a lot of signs, charts and so boring, I added sketches. As a senior NCO, I became a Detachment Chief with over 60 people working for me. Still did quick sketches, wherever I went, all on personal time. Still drawing but not much. I am 75 yrs old now and I came across your site and enjoying it. You have impressed me with your artistic ability. My favorite medium is pen and ink. majority of them are quick sketches on site without any preliminary sketches. Did not own a camera so I had to a few minutes. Had played with charcoal, graphite, water colors, some oils. The arts I did as a boy through high school have been lost when my mother moved back to the Reservation and were robbed. thank you and love your ART.
Your mild teaching method is simply wonderful, love how you teach throughout the illustrating exactly what you mean. I've started drawing again with real happiness
Hey Andrew and friends. My name is Brett and I have been drawing most of my life. I am in the process of changing mediums from graphite to Oils. This is huge for me and I searched the web for artists that appealed to me. I came across you Andrew and you have been a companion for my art lessons for a few months now. Just a note of gratitude for sharing so much of your craft. When I figure a few things out, I will start posting and would love feedback. When looking at atmospheric depth and those colors I now have gone from "what color is that really?" to knowing the mix. That has been huge. I will comment more as we go, but ... Hello, my name is Brett. It is an honor to meet you all! Love sketchendeavor as it appeals to what I have been doing. Learning much.
Thank you Andrew for your passionate teachings. Not only am I learning about art, Im also learning the patience needed in order to achieve something magical.
I have learnt so many techniques through your this tutorial. You explain every little point in the easy way and language. Its really very valuable for me. Thanks.
It's a retirement hobby for me, not a lifelong vocation, but I still want to be the best I can. So it's wonderful listening to quality teaching about technique from someone's who really knows what he's doing.
Andrew you've become one of my favorite artists, not just because of your artistic skills but also because of things like your work ethic, innovation (like building your own equipment for example), your conversational/interviewing skills, and your ability to teach. You are always trying to improve and you also want to help others improve and I think that is really beautiful :) You also seem like a really good, kind and down to earth guy. Thank you for everything you do. I hope you and your family are staying safe during this difficult time ♡
Thank you Andrew for sharing your knowledge. I find your videos to be not only helpful but inspiring! You’re a great teacher even for us beginners!🇺🇸🤟🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I just love your videos and the clear and concise commentary. Just showing up daily is so important in whatever you do, be it painting , drawing or whatever your life's journey is. Just showing up...a great attitude to have. Thanks again for another interesting video.
I can't you how much you are a treasure for me. So much insight and I always finish one of your videos either feeling like I'm not the only one or something that I've never considered.
Andrew, what a beautiful drawing, I do remember that barn on an older painting you did. I’d love to see a new version in oils. I love having breakfast while watching a new video from you! Thanks a lot mate!!
Hi Andrew, same here...watching your video while having breakfast; it's soothing and inspirational ; I had a stroke a year ago, and lost the function of left arm/hand.I have not been able to draw or sketch in just over a year now, and I was left-handed!It really is a challenge trying to do the same with the right hand after 40 plus years of being left-handed. But just as the small steps to creating the overall image, it's the same in recovering from a stroke; lots of small steps to get back to proper ability. As a fellow artist, it's great to watch you and listen to the process! It gives me hope! I may have to learn to do art again with the right hand; if my left doesn't want to play anymore. So thank you for sharing your knowledge and insights sir! Much appreciated!
WOW @ELB67 That sounds like a serious challenge there. I wish you all the best with your recovery. I am glad the videos are enjoyable and helpful. Stay hopeful, and stay strong. I admire your courage to keep going!
@@AndrewTischlerArt Thank you sir, appreciate the kind words and sharing your art knowledge; it's very inspirational!I have to get back to art; love it too much to let a stroke put an end to it.
I love your barn drawing Andrew! It makes me remember my home town where I grew up at the foothills of the Himalayas. I'm thinking of drawing those landscapes, something v close to my heart 😊
Facinating your concept of making small drawings, than creating bigger ones with some more details, and going on from there. In studying classical music it works the same. Playing short phrases until they stick going on to the next phrase, glueing them together. Bit by bit. Working on dynamics like nuances in a painting. Thanks a lot, greetings form Norway
Andrew, I wanted to add to your marvelous observations for the roll that drawing plays in painting...well it plays the same roll in sculpture. Drawing creates an autopilot or modus operandi; it enlightens the composition and inspires the process. It is the get-going process! Good on you again....
You are truly an inspirational and gifted artist Andrew. I teach Art at a College in New Zealand and make them aware of your work. I find you helpful and professional in all that you do. I do consider you to be a modern master. Thank you for your work and integrity as a person.
@@AndrewTischlerArt I have taught and still teach at Otorohanga College for 21 years. Otorohanga is situated in the King Country North Island. I have followed your work for a number of years now and always look forward to a new posting. Thank you for sharing your gifts to others.
this makes so much sense to me. I keep going back to the idea of making these on the road so that when I get back home I've got composition and value studies based on what I saw as the light changed and as I re evaluated the scene.
Hi, Andrew! I certainly do appreciate you and your teaching. One thing that I do when drawing grasses is emboss the paper with an old paintbrush that is sharpened a bit on the wood end. Then, if you use the side of a pencil's lead, you can kind of skim over it and darken the shapes that result as you wish. It makes for either very random or, sometimes, very precise control of the marks on the paper. Thanks again for teaching me SOOOO much! Cheers! David Hullings
Interesting to watch your very nuanced and controlled technique - i learn a lot of possibilities of materials and how to use them to make all kinds of marks.
I sketch nearly every day and I do see improvement in my art... you give me extra inspiration ... love your ideas and your techniques that you show are very helpful... indeed looking forward to learn your technique with drawing water ... I struggle with sketching water! Thanks
Wow, Andrew I can't thank you enough for your fabulous sketch endeavor tutorials!! I have learned so much from you. You gave me the much needed push to draw. Loved this last drawing.
This picture looks great, like picture taking with a first class camera. I strongly feel that besides your skill, there patience and great love for the art you exhibit. Thank you very much.
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I have started to enjoy my art and articles more than ever. I have begun my next painting, “Racing at Young’s Island” . Therefore, your lessons have been used. I just keep wanting more.
I have started drawing to improve my painting, and I have bought some new brushes, it does make a difference, you are very amazing talented artist, well done 🎨👍
Andrew, many many thanks fpr being so encouraging and sharing your experience. Your easy way of 'coming across' certainly gives motivation along with points and reminders some of us tend to forget. (At least the bits we knew). I picked up on the way you 'feel' about how the daily drawing practice has helped you personally, why it's so important even if it seems laborious it's better for the end result. Oh my, time to get going and improve!
I just want to say how much I've learned from your channel and I don't even paint. You seem to have a great balance on a ll kinds of levels. And you've inspired me when I was searching for someone like yourself. So, please don't ever stop, lol. Great Job!
Sometimes when you're drawing everyday you need time to decompress. You find as you do it more diligently you are more intense about what you're drawing, you have to take a breath.
Andrew that scene is so beautiful it is as if I'm right there. I love your paintings so much. I would love to be able to draw like obviously I need to put in a lot of hours.
Growing up I learned to draw before I ever did a painting and it paid off and it deff made my paintings stand out with great detail thanks for this video really enjoyed it 😉
"Well, and yet it was in these depths of misery that I felt my energy revive and I said to myself, I Shell get over it somehow I shall that to work again with my pencil which I had Iaid aside in my deep dejection and I will try again and from that moment I have had the feeling that everything has changed for me and now I am in my stride and my pencil has become slightly more willing and seems to be getting more so by the day. My over-long and over- intense misery had discouraged me so that I was unable to do anything." Vincent van Gogh
Thank you, Andrew! The landscape in New Zealand is stunning. I like the way you have of explaining how your drawing practice feels as it improves: the increased ease of using the tools and how the tools become familiar in your hands. Would you please consider a lesson on the mechanics of perspective?
I've been saving the graphite powder from my pencil shavings, because I heard somewhere that this can also be used for drawings, but I never really understood how. Your video has actually shown me how to utilize it. Pretty cool. Thanks.
And here I am thinking if I could ever draw sth even slightly resembling like your final sketch of your drawing, I would be like "daaaaamn, you got this girl!"
Man... the way you compose your paintings/sketchs is just amazing!!! I think this is one of the aspects that really sets you apart from other artist I have seen. It really does pay off to just follow the process. And personally after doing sketchendeavour for the past couple of months, I feel that its the best thing that ever happened to me!! Wish that it had happened sooner!! Anyway, cheers and looking forward to that painting tutorial!
I feel honored to be amongst your viewers and students, Andrew. I am only 1 year into my artistic journey. It was inside of me my entire life waiting for me to become brave enough to "try" and to give a voice to that love that I had convinced myself was only available to "other" people. You are easy to listen to and organized in preparation and in your delivery; this is helpful for my learning style, which has held me back in the past. Thank you for sharing your insight, stories and deep comprehension of the many diverse aspects of art with the multitudes, as well as with a little ol' Colorado girl like me! I am just a new born baby on this journey and have so much to learn. I feel I am in good hands here 😃. Krissy
Thanks so much for the heartfelt comment Krissy! I appreciate it! :)
I turned 40 this year. This is my situation also. Always thought it was out of my reach until I actually tried properly. I went from watching useless videos on youtube to art tutorials and did a stint of drawing every day for several hours for three months and my was I suprised! Thanks Andrew for the inspiration and videos.
I forgot how relaxing it was to listen to Andrew.
Absolutely beautiful. I am a Navaho Indian, born on the Navaho Indian reservation in Arizona. At age 6 my father moved us to the Kennecott mine in Utah. Unable to speak English I started school, but eventually learned, not good but used my drawing to move ahead. I did drawings through school but did okay I think, as kids and teachers liked them. I left school and joined the Air force at age 17, requesting to be an artist.
The recruiter said we got a job for you as an artist. Went through basic training and waited for orders to be assigned as an artist at a military base. I was told that I was going to be a refrigeration specialist. Anyway, I kept drawing and eventually, I was able to cross-train into the Graphics field. Eventually made rank and became a supervisor. Did a lot of signs, charts and so boring, I added sketches. As a senior NCO, I became a Detachment Chief with over 60 people working for me. Still did quick sketches, wherever I went, all on personal time. Still drawing but not much. I am 75 yrs old now and I came across your site and enjoying it. You have impressed me with your artistic ability. My favorite medium is pen and ink. majority of them are quick sketches on site without any preliminary sketches. Did not own a camera so I had to a few minutes. Had played with charcoal, graphite, water colors, some oils. The arts I did as a boy through high school have been lost when my mother moved back to the Reservation and were robbed. thank you and love your ART.
Thanks so much for the comment Fredrick! Its good to hear that despite life taking over you still kept up with drawing!
Your mild teaching method is simply wonderful, love how you teach throughout the illustrating exactly what you mean. I've started drawing again with real happiness
Thank you so much, Mr. Tischler, for bringing this demonstration.
Very nice. I am 60 old lady from uk. I love painting and drowing .
Thank you
Thank you for the encouragement to keep on keeping on when it becomes tedious to add details
Hey Andrew and friends. My name is Brett and I have been drawing most of my life. I am in the process of changing mediums from graphite to Oils. This is huge for me and I searched the web for artists that appealed to me. I came across you Andrew and you have been a companion for my art lessons for a few months now. Just a note of gratitude for sharing so much of your craft. When I figure a few things out, I will start posting and would love feedback. When looking at atmospheric depth and those colors I now have gone from "what color is that really?" to knowing the mix. That has been huge. I will comment more as we go, but ... Hello, my name is Brett. It is an honor to meet you all! Love sketchendeavor as it appeals to what I have been doing. Learning much.
Thanks for concentrating on technique and process so heavily. It's also incredibly helpful to know exactly what tools you use.
Thank you Andrew for your passionate teachings. Not only am I learning about art, Im also learning the patience needed in order to achieve something magical.
I have learnt so many techniques through your this tutorial. You explain every little point in the easy way and language. Its really very valuable for me. Thanks.
It's a retirement hobby for me, not a lifelong vocation, but I still want to be the best I can. So it's wonderful listening to quality teaching about technique from someone's who really knows what he's doing.
Andrew you've become one of my favorite artists, not just because of your artistic skills but also because of things like your work ethic, innovation (like building your own equipment for example), your conversational/interviewing skills, and your ability to teach. You are always trying to improve and you also want to help others improve and I think that is really beautiful :) You also seem like a really good, kind and down to earth guy. Thank you for everything you do. I hope you and your family are staying safe during this difficult time ♡
Such a pleasure listening to you observations and watching you work. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much Andrew. You are amazing artist and teacher. You encourage me to draw, to paint and progress with passion every day. Thank you :)
That commitment to detail is wicked.
Awesome Andrew thank you for sharing with us...
I love these tutorials Andrew, thank you!
So beautiful and fantastic scenery drawing.
Very amazing art.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Quality drawing Andrew, thanks for narrating through the process.
Thank you Andrew for sharing your knowledge. I find your videos to be not only helpful but inspiring! You’re a great teacher even for us beginners!🇺🇸🤟🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I just love your videos and the clear and concise commentary. Just showing up daily is so important in whatever you do, be it painting , drawing or whatever your life's journey is. Just showing up...a great attitude to have. Thanks again for another interesting video.
As always, very impressed with your discipline and talent! Love it.
Learned so much... what a great drawing this is. Thanks M. Tischler
I can't you how much you are a treasure for me. So much insight and I always finish one of your videos either feeling like I'm not the only one or something that I've never considered.
I’m starting my sketchendeavour today! Thank you, Andrew!
Andrew, what a beautiful drawing, I do remember that barn on an older painting you did.
I’d love to see a new version in oils.
I love having breakfast while watching a new video from you!
Thanks a lot mate!!
What a great way to start the day! Thanks mate :)
Hi Andrew, same here...watching your video while having breakfast; it's soothing and inspirational ; I had a stroke a year ago, and lost the function of left arm/hand.I have not been able to draw or sketch in just over a year now, and I was left-handed!It really is a challenge trying to do the same with the right hand after 40 plus years of being left-handed. But just as the small steps to creating the overall image, it's the same in recovering from a stroke; lots of small steps to get back to proper ability. As a fellow artist, it's great to watch you and listen to the process! It gives me hope! I may have to learn to do art again with the right hand; if my left doesn't want to play anymore. So thank you for sharing your knowledge and insights sir! Much appreciated!
WOW @ELB67 That sounds like a serious challenge there. I wish you all the best with your recovery. I am glad the videos are enjoyable and helpful. Stay hopeful, and stay strong. I admire your courage to keep going!
@@AndrewTischlerArt Thank you sir, appreciate the kind words and sharing your art knowledge; it's very inspirational!I have to get back to art; love it too much to let a stroke put an end to it.
Your artworks are just amazing sir❤️
Great video...this is how people become masters in their craft
Thanks for sharing
A brilliant video Andrew, it’s great to hear your insights and tips.
I love your art and the process i always see of blocking first and going step by step in the drawing. Just amazing
How can one person have so much talent?! What a gift!
This series is amazing. Thank you Andrew.
Thanks for these video's M" Tischler.
I like the idea of starting with smaller thumbnails and then slowly (or quickly) building it up from there. Thanks.
Truly unbelievable talent ...I can only wish ... man o man ... thanks for having social media and sharing your work
I love your barn drawing Andrew! It makes me remember my home town where I grew up at the foothills of the Himalayas. I'm thinking of drawing those landscapes, something v close to my heart 😊
I absolutely LOVE this drawing!!
Patience is overwhelming.
Facinating your concept of making small drawings, than creating bigger ones with some more details, and going on from there. In studying classical music it works the same. Playing short phrases until they stick going on to the next phrase, glueing them together. Bit by bit. Working on dynamics like nuances in a painting. Thanks a lot, greetings form Norway
I would look and see how you do your art. Thanks for the motivation.
Andrew, I wanted to add to your marvelous observations for the roll that drawing plays in painting...well it plays the same roll in sculpture. Drawing creates an autopilot or modus operandi; it enlightens the composition and inspires the process. It is the get-going process! Good on you again....
You are truly an inspirational and gifted artist Andrew. I teach Art at a College in New Zealand and make them aware of your work. I find you helpful and professional in all that you do. I do consider you to be a modern master. Thank you for your work and integrity as a person.
Thanks so much David! Which college/city are you teaching in?
@@AndrewTischlerArt I have taught and still teach at Otorohanga College for 21 years. Otorohanga is situated in the King Country North Island. I have followed your work for a number of years now and always look forward to a new posting. Thank you for sharing your gifts to others.
Bringing the essence of life alive on paper, super awesome, love the work, Andrew.
Everything is perfect explaining the techniques and details ,thanks for sharing Andrew .I love your videos
this makes so much sense to me. I keep going back to the idea of making these on the road so that when I get back home I've got composition and value studies based on what I saw as the light changed and as I re evaluated the scene.
Hi, Andrew! I certainly do appreciate you and your teaching. One thing that I do when drawing grasses is emboss the paper with an old paintbrush that is sharpened a bit on the wood end. Then, if you use the side of a pencil's lead, you can kind of skim over it and darken the shapes that result as you wish. It makes for either very random or, sometimes, very precise control of the marks on the paper. Thanks again for teaching me SOOOO much! Cheers! David Hullings
Wow, you’ve come far! I wasn’t looking forward to adding that white charcoal, but I’m very glad I stayed to watch the progress!
Interesting to watch your very nuanced and controlled technique - i learn a lot of possibilities of materials and how to use them to make all kinds of marks.
I sketch nearly every day and I do see improvement in my art... you give me extra inspiration ... love your ideas and your techniques that you show are very helpful... indeed looking forward to learn your technique with drawing water ... I struggle with sketching water! Thanks
Your style reminds me so much of the artists of the 19th century. Really like your work.
Such a Great Series..!! Really Helpful and Inspiring..!!
Can’t wait to see the painting develop
Wow great talented and awesome 👍 thanks for sharing 👍
wow! my friend...I love it...you are inspiring me so much!
Thanks for the drawing video! I love to draw and watching you encourages me to practice.
Wow, Andrew I can't thank you enough for your fabulous sketch endeavor tutorials!! I have learned so much from you. You gave me the much needed push to draw. Loved this last drawing.
Fantastically inspiring!
Just beautiful.
Amazing! You make it look so easy my friend.
This picture looks great, like picture taking with a first class camera. I strongly feel that besides your skill, there patience and great love for the art you exhibit.
Thank you very much.
Could not agree more!
Love all your videos Andrew! I am a fan of your work
I really enjoyed this tutorial. I have started to enjoy my art and articles more than ever. I have begun my next painting, “Racing at Young’s Island” . Therefore, your lessons have been used. I just keep wanting more.
Good information. Thanks Andrew.
I have started drawing to improve my painting, and I have bought some new brushes, it does make a difference, you are very amazing talented artist, well done 🎨👍
I like to draw I only draw barn's
Andrew, many many thanks fpr being so encouraging and sharing your experience. Your easy way of 'coming across' certainly gives motivation along with points and reminders some of us tend to forget. (At least the bits we knew). I picked up on the way you 'feel' about how the daily drawing practice has helped you personally, why it's so important even if it seems laborious it's better for the end result. Oh my, time to get going and improve!
you artwork inspire us! thank you Andrew!
Love the way you incorporated the pastel white!
Amazing Andrew, fantastic work.
Loved this idea with the sketching! Incredible.
Beautiful artwork , great technique as usual Andrew and a good clear narrative. Thanks for sharing your work and the helpful tips you give us .
Good quality graphite drawing. I have subscribed and look forward to see more of your work, Andrew.
I just want to say how much I've learned from your channel and I don't even paint. You seem to have a great balance on a ll kinds of levels. And you've inspired me when I was searching for someone like yourself. So, please don't ever stop, lol. Great Job!
Sometimes when you're drawing everyday you need time to decompress. You find as you do it more diligently you are more intense about what you're drawing, you have to take a breath.
You and Cesar Santos. You two are my favorites and definitely living Masters.
Another great video tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your skills.
Thank you Andrew. A very inspiring video. I can't wait to compose a painting following your methods of sketching.
Fantastic drawing, Andrew! You are my biggest inspiration!
Wow so beautiful 🤩
To me paintings are awesome but drawings like that are little gems.
I am a big fan of your art
Andrew that scene is so beautiful it is as if I'm right there. I love your paintings so much. I would love to be able to draw like obviously I need to put in a lot of hours.
Beautiful, beautiful, oh how I would like to sit under that tree. I love it
Growing up I learned to draw before I ever did a painting and it paid off and it deff made my paintings stand out with great detail thanks for this video really enjoyed it 😉
Thank you Andrew for the wonderful sketches, it really gives me inspiration to draw and paint
The way you draw grass is quite interesting. Petition for a tutorial anyone?
Hey Andrew! Thank you for another inspiring sketch endeavour video. Your videos are my favorite on RUclips! Please continue making them
I will! :)
I like the idea of drawing g the future painting first. Then you have two pieces of artwork which can stand by themselves.
This is absolutely fabulous ❤
"Well, and yet it was in these depths of misery that I felt my energy revive and I said to myself, I Shell get over it somehow I shall that to work again with my pencil which I had Iaid aside in my deep dejection and I will try again and from that moment I have had the feeling that everything has changed for me and now I am in my stride and my pencil has become slightly more willing and seems to be getting more so by the day. My over-long and over- intense misery had discouraged me so that I was unable to do anything."
Vincent van Gogh
Wow, he was an intense dude... right???
@@AndrewTischlerArttoo intense because of being too empathetic, sensitive and fragile.
Beautiful
Wow!!!
Thank you, Andrew! The landscape in New Zealand is stunning. I like the way you have of explaining how your drawing practice feels as it improves: the increased ease of using the tools and how the tools become familiar in your hands. Would you please consider a lesson on the mechanics of perspective?
Hey Colleen! Great video topic! Yes, I'll talk about perspective soon! :)
@@AndrewTischlerArt Yes, that would be so appreciated! 😀
Excelente...... felicidades Andrew
Thank you! Your tutorials are invaluable!
Great video Andrew. Enjoying the tenacity you’re showing for sketch endeavor. That is quite a drawing table.
I've been saving the graphite powder from my pencil shavings, because I heard somewhere that this can also be used for drawings, but I never really understood how. Your video has actually shown me how to utilize it. Pretty cool. Thanks.
Another enjoyable video! Thank you!!
Love all of your works .... finding lots of useful knowledge watching ...i just want to say thank you for the awesome video and inspiration ✌️✌️
And here I am thinking if I could ever draw sth even slightly resembling like your final sketch of your drawing, I would be like "daaaaamn, you got this girl!"
Iove the intro, and of course the drawings!!
Man... the way you compose your paintings/sketchs is just amazing!!! I think this is one of the aspects that really sets you apart from other artist I have seen. It really does pay off to just follow the process. And personally after doing sketchendeavour for the past couple of months, I feel that its the best thing that ever happened to me!! Wish that it had happened sooner!! Anyway, cheers and looking forward to that painting tutorial!
This is so beautiful