I love what you do! You are my référence. I m beginner and passionate in this art! IBig kiss from France!
@cravertom15 сағат бұрын
love your uniqueness..your angle is always fascinating..always inspring.
@gudibori600110 сағат бұрын
I love to watch you painting, it’s sooo relaxing…but this is a different perspective, it’s amazing like always 😍
@oxidizingagent291515 сағат бұрын
Liked the bird eye landscape ❤
@brunojigyo811720 сағат бұрын
really super beautiful! It makes me want to learn and progress
@readwithmadhu20 сағат бұрын
Breathtaking ❤ . You must be an alien Niaz. I thought artists to be magicians but this is out of the world. 🌷🌱🙏.
@lilimoon167719 сағат бұрын
Hello, good job ! i see Santa Klaus in the see !
@lilimoon167715 сағат бұрын
sea, sorry!
@stephanes666011 сағат бұрын
@@lilimoon1677 Tip: you can edit your comments using the menu accessible by clicking on the small dots in the top right-hand corner... 🤗
@sandradenicola570720 сағат бұрын
Are your reference photos published somewhere or is this from memory?
@stephanes666011 сағат бұрын
I don't think so, but you're right... It could be very useful for those who want to paint the same landscape with some guide...
@bobeileen115 сағат бұрын
You are a master genius with colors, brush, shapes, shadows, images, strokes, mental clarity and imagination. Yes, God gave you extraordinary ability and methodology. JOHN 3:16 bobh
@triggerfish99912 сағат бұрын
While I like your videos, this isn't really a tutorial is it? It's just s video of you doing a painting. You haven't captioned it, for instance, to give the colours, brushes etc. and neither is this explained in the description. The title is misleading.
@e-black297012 сағат бұрын
I guess it would be possible to tell more detail if he added youtube subtitles that explain what is going on in the screen, like how primitive technology channel does it, right?
@robertstephson745511 сағат бұрын
@@e-black2970 You're quite right, but if he told you all those things, you wouldn't do it anyway., would you?
@e-black297011 сағат бұрын
@@robertstephson7455ig it depends on it, but everyone has their own comforts even as beginner, so i could apply some things and not some others, it would help as tutorial in the end
@stephanes666011 сағат бұрын
You learn much more by observation and mimicry than by tedious intellectual analysis. You don't need to know the brand or size of the brushes you use, because you can use a very wide range of watercolor brushes to achieve the same result. Likewise, you don't need to copy the artist's color palette to paint the same landscape... Mixing your own colors and groping for the shade that inspires you is part of the artistic process, and experience is the only way to gain confidence and develop your personal skills. If the artist detailed the name of every color, every brand, every quantity of paint used in every mix, he'd be giving you so many crutches that you couldn't walk on your own! It would be like coloring in a coded, rigid and sterile way... Exploring, making choices and letting go of your fears - that's the real artistic approach! And as long as you don't commit to this path, your drawings will remain timid and uninhabited. Let go of the ramp and draw confidently with the brushes you like, and choose the tones that inspire you, based on what you can achieve with what's at hand... 🙏
@e-black297010 сағат бұрын
@@stephanes6660ofc you dont wanna put same everything and you cant copy the same brushstroke, but i said in a reply again that was deleted by youtube maybe because i cant see it now, if he explains the process in the caption by little it may help the beginner mind to understand it, so you wouldnt do the exact same thing as him but take what you like and what youre comfortale with... just as an idea