"Seeing is forgetting the name of the thing one sees."

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  • "Seeing is forgetting the name of the thing one sees."
    The title comes from a quote by Paul Valéry, the French poet. It's really a right-brain perception of seeing in shapes, value masses, structure.
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  • @vermis8344
    @vermis8344 2 года назад +1161

    "You see there's all kinds of lights and flowers and all kinds of little things. Pff. Gone."
    This takes a weight off my mind. I see a pleasing scene to paint, I see all the little details, I panic and chicken out. Now I know what to do...

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +82

      Glad you found it so helpful

    • @raisavaz
      @raisavaz 2 года назад +8

      Me too!

    • @AtticusStount
      @AtticusStount 2 года назад

      You need to learn to draw before you can paint.

    • @ThatWeirdFinn
      @ThatWeirdFinn 2 года назад +22

      I suck at painting because I cannot let go of all the little details. Need to train more for that.

    • @brianroman6150
      @brianroman6150 2 года назад +10

      Wow this really helped a lot. I find myself viewing it this way but never articulated it before. Now that I know to do it purposefully I feel like I'm bound to suddenly see myself level up as an artist

  • @mikeynyc6857
    @mikeynyc6857 2 года назад +162

    “To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at”
    -Claude Monet

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +10

      Yes, exactly

    • @samzied
      @samzied 2 года назад +8

      Also, related : "the five colors make a man blind"
      -Lao Tzu

    • @MeltedMask
      @MeltedMask 2 года назад +4

      Forget the notation assosiation.
      This is also real problem in math. We are taught from little to assosiate some numbers to be more important. Like 10, 5, devils 666, unlucky 13, 100, 1000. But those are some most insignificant numbers in math structure. Even the ten-digit counting system isn't special
      Don't call something/someone, before you have touch its soul.

  • @hammerbeam
    @hammerbeam 2 года назад +361

    Big super realistic paintings that render every detail to perfection are impressive but my favorite will always be this blobby style of looking at the world. The colors seem to pop that much more and the world seems just a little bit more perfect and beautiful.

    • @princessjello
      @princessjello 2 года назад +36

      Impressionist works are my favorite too!

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +30

      I definitely agree with you.

    • @joshjames582
      @joshjames582 2 года назад +25

      Strangely enough, that's the way the human mind actually records and plays back images, especially in dreams. We may think we're having these vivid, detailed memories but they show up as blobs of shape, hue and shadow on brain scans.

    • @stinar37
      @stinar37 2 года назад +1

      Well-stated

    • @bladechild2449
      @bladechild2449 2 года назад +20

      Hyper realism landscapes are often just using the same techniques here, with an extra step of painstakingly going over those shapes with fan brushes and small brushes to give the illusion of detail. Both are equally talented.

  • @sallyfinch540
    @sallyfinch540 2 года назад +750

    Seeing (1) the physical structure with horizontals and verticals, which you called the bones of the structure, then (2) patiently scoping out sunlight on the area at different times of the day, then (3) cropping your photo to exclude and include only the parts that you want to focus on. Painting “just big simple shapes” makes for such a clean, lovely and peaceful painting without conflicting messages at the end. Brilliant! To top it off, your teaching style is warm, friendly, informative, and you have a great capacity to articulate with clarity. Thank you Ian!

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +52

      Well that is a good critique Sally. Thank you. Delighted you found it helpful. All the best

    • @ednamclennan1721
      @ednamclennan1721 2 года назад +3

      I see how the strong shadow shapes give the design to your paintings...the problem I have is that my photos are often overcast without strong shadows but i like to try them as they are places around me.

    • @jeannehayes7859
      @jeannehayes7859 2 года назад +6

      You took the words right out of my head! This video is a game changer for me.

    • @psplayer1344
      @psplayer1344 2 года назад +1

      Ugh, give it a rest Sally

    • @susanwong6471
      @susanwong6471 2 года назад +2

      Sally - thank you so much for summering the key points. To see Ian illustrating and narrating his thought process is like striking gold, so encouraging, warm and insightful, just like what you said💕🥰😘Thanks a zillion Ian ❤️

  • @lamlam0329
    @lamlam0329 2 года назад +3

    hello. I am a Korean illustrator. I didn't finish my art studies at university and got a job. So I always felt that I was lacking in learning, but these days I am learning a lot by watching your RUclips. Although far away, I want to thank you. Stay healthy and I wish you all the best in the future.

  • @lynetremblay7680
    @lynetremblay7680 2 года назад +203

    This is all finally sinking in. I have gone back to drawing on a small scale and if the structure works, if I have good verticals and I can clearly identify the shapes, then I can expect my painting to work. My last painting was the most satisfying I think I have ever had. Thank you Ian!!!

  • @andreavega9837
    @andreavega9837 2 года назад +31

    I just quit my job to be a full time painter and it can be scary to start painting when you have a white canvas, your process makes so much sense and made it look simple and fun. Thank you! This video is incredibly valuable to me.

    • @GVSHvids
      @GVSHvids Год назад

      how's it going?

    • @moykoy5609
      @moykoy5609 Год назад

      I would also highly recommend James Gurney's video on doing yellow underpaintings! The technique Ian and James use helped me improve my landscapes a lot. I hope you're still painting :)

  • @trashbug4843
    @trashbug4843 2 года назад +154

    I've heard this so much, but it truly is helpful to see the process of a painter finding their reference and then working through capturing its essence

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +21

      It is good to watch process. Just seeing the finished piece you don't get the thinking of how it was arrived at so much.

  • @df9564
    @df9564 2 года назад +19

    It always amazes me how good artists can just throw down a few lines and immediately you can tell that they know what they are doing.
    I wish I can become someone like this.

  • @pattibearup344
    @pattibearup344 2 года назад +1

    When you said, 'painting is just shapes on a canvas', and 'illusion comes as a byproduct of getting shapes right, the values, the color, the edges', something clicked for me. I've wanted to paint a landscape for a while now but felt it would be quite daunting with all the details. After watching this video, I feel as though it wouldn't be impossible and not quite as daunting, THANK YOU! I've always loved art, but never had the nerve to try until about 2 1/2 years ago after watching many YT videos by many artists. I am SO glad to have come across your video and I plan on watching more of them.

  • @vickeyquasebarth4107
    @vickeyquasebarth4107 2 года назад +1

    Sure missed your weekly lesson!! Thanks for coming back….

  • @joyzhao3043
    @joyzhao3043 Год назад +1

    Hi Ian, thanks for posting. I recently found your videos and can´t stop watching them! I once studied fine art but couldn't figure out a lot of things. I work in other field in the end. Your videos and explanations just have answered a lot of my questions. I wish I could have learnt from you years ago! Thank you really!

  • @gamingmarcus
    @gamingmarcus 2 года назад

    With zero background this is an amazing explanation. I always did poorly in art class because the teacher would just say "paint this" but they'd never explain how or why to paint things a certain way.

  • @bevjack1
    @bevjack1 2 года назад +75

    this is an amazing, clear, concise video. Oh my! What a wonderful demonstration. Your talents are such an inspiration.

  • @robbagge4877
    @robbagge4877 Год назад +1

    Hi Ian, I have been watching your presentations for a while and am so thankful you are teaching in this manner. I have improved by watching you, Thank you helping those who want to learn. I also found and purchased a copy of your book , Mastering Composition.

  • @andrzejmaranda3699
    @andrzejmaranda3699 Год назад

    Ian Roberts: these advices are VERY VALUABLE for me!

  • @jdschneider5858
    @jdschneider5858 2 года назад +1

    Your painting has so much more impact than the photo. Wonderful demonstration about shapes, not objects.

  • @ReallyRedPanda
    @ReallyRedPanda 2 года назад

    This video really gets to the heart of the idea of Interpretation over Reproduction. The appeal of this kind of work is you're not faithfully, without error, replicating what you see but you're instead filtering what's there through your personal, subjective lense. Watching you remove or adjust what isn't 'working' reminds me that I don't need permission to change what I put on a canvas. It's not 'lying', it's interpretation and opinion in paint.
    Really appreciate your work! 🤗

  • @dickebk
    @dickebk Год назад

    wow! Brilliant! I capture a lot of beauty that I see in nature from photographs and create mini land art sculptures. It's always hard to try and explain to people how I am drawn to things and the composition I intuitively frame around what I'm drawn to so that people can see what they normally just walk by everyday. Then people want to see out of abstract photos something like oh it looks like an arrow or this or that. No, it's abstract shapes and colors and this composition is beautiful in itself and it's on an autumn leaf! This is the way I see the world! You could do a whole masters thesis on this! This is what Marshall Mcluhan talks about the old world view of how from the literary world of books our whole world for so long has been shaped, and how people see the world literally rather than in this way. Such a great way to teach Ian. I used to create corporate e-learning training and you're really breaking it down for painters. Beautiful way to teach these skills! First see the essence of what one is looking at, and what draws you to this moment, and then here are the skills to capture that in sketching and painting!

  • @paresh4914
    @paresh4914 2 года назад +37

    Wow that looks amazing 😍....just when I start to feel I am forgetting how to paint and lose my confidence, I get these notifications where you simplify the whole process like a step by step guide. Thanks Ian!!!!

  • @travisnobleart
    @travisnobleart 2 года назад

    What's amazing to see, is the illusion is not satisfying until all the parts are filled in.

  • @acwatercolors
    @acwatercolors Год назад

    Simplify the scene is just so important

  • @TheIrenepiekarski
    @TheIrenepiekarski 2 года назад

    Wow! Easily the most revealing video to me of how to translate what you see to what you paint, and not get lost in minutia.

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад

      Glad you found it helpful Irene. I just posted another on the same topic really yesterday. you might find that helpful as well. All the best

  • @carlamariestudios
    @carlamariestudios 5 месяцев назад

    This video was very helpful. I am gathering my courage to go outside and paint for the first time...I will keep all this in mind. Thanks again.

  • @gsirsri
    @gsirsri Год назад

    Dear Ian, You are simply magical. Yiu're great. Bless you.

  • @annaifos
    @annaifos 2 года назад +1

    wooow thank you, best explanation i've heard! a teacher once told me to never draw the lines of a drawing, but thinking everything in shapes makes more sense to me. thank you!

  • @mariagemmacabanos5646
    @mariagemmacabanos5646 Год назад

    So beautiful, Ian! Thank you!

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 2 года назад

    Excellent choice, with a great mix of varied greens, light, shade, a simple subject, yet it offers great theme, clarity, creative adjusting, and is a subject that offers a desirable completed painting, it's classy.

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Beth

    • @bethbartlett5692
      @bethbartlett5692 2 года назад

      @@IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      Enjoyed the watch. Was looking for a subject/theme, to get back into a Creative/Painting expierence. It is literally an action that aligns us with our "Higher Self", raises our vibrational frequency and "this is the spot where we are at our best physical health, emotional, spiritual, and all the rest follows" (Quantum Physics, Science) Also the area that Yeshua/Jesus actually taught, i.e., "the Mustard Seed". (This was a most stellar realization)
      I will share a quick story, for balance in understanding:
      My academic areas/degrees are in Sociology, Journalism, History, followed by years of Professional works and the past 7+ years offering opportunity for "Personal subjects of particular interest - lots of Research". This included a study through Yale in the area of HISTORY:New Testament Era and Gnostic Gospels. I had also had an interest that led to some general studies in Quantum Physics, (very general, Math/Science are not my 1st interests, lol). But it literally is a required knowing for truly comprehending the areas of Ancient History and Spirital Practices, then or now) aka "the Universal Laws", particularly the Law of Attraction, the 🔑 to understanding who and what we are, the Universe, the Life Journey, and that, "Thought to be, Age Old Question" *"The What happens when we exit?"* (Only the vessel expires)
      The Ancients knew far more than we generally know, it really has not been such a "linear timeline" as portrayed by "Modern Mainstream Academics", we are Eternal Beings, the Soul is energy and its eternal, energy can neither be created nor destroyed, and that "Law of Attraction" is Universal, meaning:
      *"Thought is first required before anything can manifest into 3D Matter", thus ... "The Bang came 2nd".*
      I'd say that realization places a whole new and very realistic perspective upon life, us, and every choice we make/experience.
      It is the very foundation of:
      being Creative, Creating, the feelings, journey of Painting the Canvas, and the outcome of our Creative works"
      Be that Oil on Canvas or building an Engine, it is us, inspired, and experiencing our Passion.
      ...and when we are in that exercise of both/either, Thought and Motion, we are at our Higher to Highest Frequency and that is how we create our most desired Reality.
      There you have it, the "Cliff Notes of my past 7+ year's Journey"
      A most worthy Academic exercise for an individual born with a God given talent in Arts, Design.
      Hope this inspires positive energies in your Creative Self "Energy".
      Should you have any Questions, just ask, reply here.
      Enjoy your Creative, Creating, and Passions, and "Create your most desired Realities".
      Beth
      Tennessee, USA
      PS: When I write the book, you must read the rest of the story.
      Keep your thoughts focused on your desires, not undesired, and feelings on your Passions. 🔑

  • @VeganKebabDoRuky
    @VeganKebabDoRuky 2 года назад +10

    Beautiful and simplified, no one ever encouraged me to finally pick up painting like you, no matter what medium. There's an art supply shop near my work, I'll pick some stuff up and give it a go :)
    My whole life I just drew with a pen, I still like it, but I really want to work with colors and paint brushes too.

  • @mackenzieknowlton
    @mackenzieknowlton Год назад

    Thank you Ian!

  • @suefinn3063
    @suefinn3063 2 года назад

    Love your direction.

  • @philipk917
    @philipk917 Год назад

    you're awesome, Thanks Ian!

  • @johncoyote7455
    @johncoyote7455 Год назад

    Love your work bro! Blessings!!!

  • @ChereBlevins
    @ChereBlevins 3 месяца назад

    this is incredibly helpful - thank you for creating and sharing!

  • @komina8708
    @komina8708 2 года назад

    I adore this, thank you so much!!

  • @izzagul_
    @izzagul_ 2 года назад

    First ever detailed sensible lesson that really encourages u to finally pick up the brush and not get overwhelmed 😌

  • @valhalasi5655
    @valhalasi5655 2 года назад

    Thank you Ian! This is gold!

  • @emilyhornell4517
    @emilyhornell4517 2 года назад

    I learned more in this 10 minute video than I did in a semester long collegiate level painting course. 😩

  • @gaudia3985
    @gaudia3985 2 года назад

    This makes me happy. Thank you for sharing techniques in composition. Subscribed.

  • @javajoe668
    @javajoe668 2 года назад

    Thank You! Absolutely love this tutorial and it helps a lot 😊

  • @dulciemidwinter1925
    @dulciemidwinter1925 2 года назад

    What a beautiful garden! I love this type of art. Thankyou from the UK

  • @marnenotmarnie259
    @marnenotmarnie259 2 года назад

    this is so cool. it's been so long since i've seen a painting tips/lesson video that actually made it seem more doable

  • @MrIha-ee5xf
    @MrIha-ee5xf 2 года назад +1

    Yes, I painted two paintings with this sort of simplistic style and I love it. It gives you a lot of freedom. It is easier to edit a shape, than a complicated detailed object. Also I think that this technique has its magic when painting a nude. It gives a privacy to your model, imagination to people and painter said what he wanted to say.

  • @karenfox9982
    @karenfox9982 2 года назад +2

    Paint shapes! I keep saying it..😬😊
    Thanks Ian..x

  • @lorraineferraro8946
    @lorraineferraro8946 Год назад

    Thank you Ian. I am starting to look at things as shapes . Very interesting.

  • @national_bread
    @national_bread Год назад

    A stunning study. Super inspiring! Extremely helpful

  • @lynseyjohnson3595
    @lynseyjohnson3595 Год назад

    Beautiful work. Thank you for teaching us :)

  • @armarat7419
    @armarat7419 Год назад

    Fantastic! Really helpful to hear your thinking as you simplify the subject. Thank you!

  • @s-o-o-z
    @s-o-o-z 2 года назад +2

    Wow. Now I know exactly why I've been dissatisfied with my work lately. You've given me something pretty exciting to work on. Thank you.

  • @ForeverSunnyy
    @ForeverSunnyy 2 года назад

    What a master! Thank you, sir!

  • @koroshghanbarzadeh1360
    @koroshghanbarzadeh1360 2 года назад +1

    If I only had a teacher like you when I started learning, would've save me years. Thank you Ian, great lesson.

  • @OleVinny
    @OleVinny Год назад

    I love how so much of art is trying to see things new. Our preconceptions on what objects are and what they're supposed to look like can really constrain our perspective

  • @brendalazellestephenson2319
    @brendalazellestephenson2319 2 года назад

    If only it were that easy with watercolour. Now I will keep looking for shapes. Thanks.

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад

      Watercolor is different with the application of course, but the idea of painting shapes will still hold. Have fun and enjoy the process.

  • @FineartsRelaxationunwinding
    @FineartsRelaxationunwinding Год назад

    You are such a great artist!

  • @garygreenfield5969
    @garygreenfield5969 Год назад

    I'm so happy I stumbled across your instructional videos. The clear, simple way you break down and present the fundamentals is enormously helpful. Previously, I had always been reluctant to paint certain subjects because they seemed too complex. Your emphasis on painting shapes, not things is enormously freeing. I am seeing my subject matter so differently now. Loving it!

  • @jayumble8390
    @jayumble8390 2 года назад

    This was fantastic Ian, thank you so much!

  • @pattin4015
    @pattin4015 Год назад

    Your painting is even more beautiful than the photograph! And you made it look so easy to paint! What an inspiration!

  • @p5rsona
    @p5rsona Год назад

    that is a beautiful quote, sounds very zen.

  • @evadis3245
    @evadis3245 2 года назад

    I feel like i learned so much in just 10 minutes, thank you.

  • @adeheppenstall2886
    @adeheppenstall2886 2 года назад

    very useful and so straight forward. Thank you for the practical demo. Look forward to seeing more of your helpful hints.

  • @jighardy
    @jighardy Год назад

    This is incredibly fascinating. You've inspired me to start practicing again

  • @nathanmirandadasilva1192
    @nathanmirandadasilva1192 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, Ian! These concepts of seeing and "building the painting" out of shapes are so revealing!

  • @pproniewski
    @pproniewski 2 года назад

    Glad you are back! Always look forward to these videos!! Many thanks!

  • @n0ah..
    @n0ah.. Год назад +1

    this is one of the best art videos I have come across in a long time. I struggle a lot with getting caught up in the little details but this video really clicked in my brain, everything is made up of shapes. Thank you so much for such an informative well put together video! :)

  • @davidkoloc1313
    @davidkoloc1313 2 года назад

    Ian your work is wonderful. Not despite it’s lack of detail but because of it. Your knack for distilling things down to exactly where humans experience them is remarkable and so very soulful. Thanks

  • @solea59
    @solea59 Год назад

    great video Ian, great structures !

  • @travelgirl3172
    @travelgirl3172 Год назад

    Wow. I love this. Thank you!

  • @julianamargules325
    @julianamargules325 6 месяцев назад

    This was very inspiring! Thank you 🌸

  • @brandonkey922
    @brandonkey922 Год назад

    So very helpful! Reinforcing the knowledge that it is all about the shapes.... not the details! GREAT video. Thank you so much for sharing and encouraging me!

  • @kelectrik6977
    @kelectrik6977 2 года назад

    Nice work, beautiful scenery

  • @amusicment4829
    @amusicment4829 2 года назад

    Gosh… this was illuminating ;) in so many ways, thank you!

  • @caylajaninelewis
    @caylajaninelewis 2 года назад

    This was so helpful, thank you!!

  • @sapienproductions
    @sapienproductions 2 года назад

    Wonderful tuition, thank you for your time Ian.

  • @katalingay6194
    @katalingay6194 2 года назад

    Just wanted to say thank you for the time and effort you put into this video, it’s extremely useful! ❤

  • @cathyserafinowicz6374
    @cathyserafinowicz6374 2 года назад

    Oh Ian,that’s amazing,thank you so much for your tuition. ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @retiredpainter259
    @retiredpainter259 2 года назад

    Beautiful work Ian Thankyou very much

  • @GiPa98
    @GiPa98 2 года назад

    super interesting to see the process from vision to completion. Thank you!

  • @niabia_
    @niabia_ 2 года назад +1

    love this. i always try to be perfect and get every small detail from the reference i look at and it makes me stop myself from even beginning to paint because im over thinking it so much. watching you gave me a different perspective… inspired me to paint something and get out my head

  • @MrZombieplague
    @MrZombieplague 2 года назад +2

    This randomly got suggested but I was grabbed by the title. I'm not planning on canvas painting (only miniatures) any time soon but I am a musician and it was interesting to see how you translate what you see onto the canvas. Really enjoyed watching the video thanks :)

  • @jaclee6
    @jaclee6 2 года назад

    Thank you for an excellent lesson.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 2 года назад

    That was such a pleasure watching you do that. It is giving me ideas with regard to photography.

  • @alicebeshay1744
    @alicebeshay1744 2 года назад

    Thank you Ian nice to see you back😃

  • @accy5034
    @accy5034 2 года назад

    As a "beginner" artist, this video is incredibly helpful. I have always selftaught me methods, anatomy and other aspects of art but never really got into perspective and shape building. Your description of the process made it very clear to me and I will definitely try to work your tips into my future paintings. Most of the time, my problem lays in the details. Seeing you completely ignoring every single detail, really has opened my eyes and view of the things I am looking at. Thank you so much and I am looking forward to learn even more from you!

  • @simonbolzdotcom
    @simonbolzdotcom 2 года назад

    Wonderful painting process. Thank you!

  • @selmaabbott7234
    @selmaabbott7234 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Ian! Here you are with another very helpful demonstration. I am learning a lot from you! Glad to see you are back with the weekly videos.

    • @IanRobertsMasteringComposition
      @IanRobertsMasteringComposition  2 года назад

      Still monthly for now, with my online class still going. But I am glad you enjoyed this video! All the best

  • @Mari-zr1vl
    @Mari-zr1vl 2 года назад

    As someone who was always demotivated to do art because my mind's eye focuses more on the whole rather than the details, this is refreshing. Thank you

  • @marthacanady9441
    @marthacanady9441 2 года назад

    Oh my goodness. How can this be so good? Thank you, Ian.

  • @carolbenavidez2228
    @carolbenavidez2228 2 года назад +1

    This was amazing. Thank you so much for such clear, simple instructions.

  • @colleenwishart6084
    @colleenwishart6084 2 года назад +24

    Wow, I am a beginner and I just loved this! Your painting was great, I learned a lot already.

  • @fromprimroselane
    @fromprimroselane 2 года назад

    This video was exactly what I needed to see. I'm very much a novice painter & your explanation of verticals/horizontals as well as color was spot on. I'll be a better painter going forward, thank you so much

  • @muditaj
    @muditaj 2 года назад

    This video is so beautiful i wanna cry. Thank you so much for creating a video of this process. Subscribed and a big fan from the very 1st video!

  • @arunimas6809
    @arunimas6809 2 года назад

    This video was extremely helpful. I needed this guidance. Thankyou.

  • @jonquilbennett8411
    @jonquilbennett8411 2 года назад +1

    it's really lovely to see you again and thank you for another amazing demonstration! You are a gifted teacher with a generous heart. ❤

  • @marciaerne
    @marciaerne 2 года назад

    So excited for your videos again! They are always so helpful, and I think I finally understand about painting shapes instead of objects. Also I am now able to be freer with my painting, and concentrate on some much detail. Thanks so much for all you do!

  • @anindyaghosh507
    @anindyaghosh507 2 года назад

    Love You Mr. Roberts ! Thanks for sharing your wisdom

  • @angelasherman100
    @angelasherman100 2 года назад +3

    This is so helpful. Thank you Ian.

  • @kamila.4305
    @kamila.4305 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video! The way you are explaining and teaching is lovely💗

  • @tatianasmirnova2277
    @tatianasmirnova2277 2 года назад

    Very helpful ( as all your videos)!Thank you so much !

  • @blondedl1f3
    @blondedl1f3 2 года назад +1

    Wow!!! You made this look so easy! Amazing

  • @anneofhearts
    @anneofhearts 2 года назад +1

    BEST TUTORIAL EVER!!!!! God Bless You