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@Aurora_Animates8 күн бұрын
Your stuff is great man
@archwayofcesarАй бұрын
your honest opinion on art and the bare presentation of your workspace is refreshing in a sea of aesthetic art vlogs
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
thats what i'm sayin!
@bluesclues-e4pАй бұрын
@@tailsjekel_art to add to that, i Love that you explain why you dont like/agree with something rather than just saying you dont like it. I might not agree with some of them but i can see where your coming from!! btw loved the paintings!!
@jorgeeduardoreynoso679011 күн бұрын
Good to know someone other than me is tired of "aesthetic" videos
@Sticks_and_StonesАй бұрын
I am a younger artist who is okay with realism art, I get compliments on a near daily basis because of my art, however i’m realize my art doesn’t make me feel and I want to make my art MINE not just a copy of a photo. Thank you for this video, it has given me much to ponder about 😊
@ilovecorpseparty893016 күн бұрын
You can still do all of that and use realism. You just need to hone in on something you like doing while creating your art.
@blah9147 күн бұрын
hm, ppl who consider realism easy arent doing it right. Setting aside that that each painting has a different purpose, so ignoring portraits of bankers, realism it sets another standard for visual storytelling because you dont have anything to fall back on. realism is technically "easy" because it has a right answer and a correct method and an optimal result but as an artform its the most difficult because you cant fall back on "its art". if you dont have a story, all youve done is copy. Your problemem might not be the art style, but the lack of a compelling story in your chosen subjects (since you refrence "just a copy of a photo")
@Sticks_and_Stones7 күн бұрын
@ this is actually such useful info! I really appreciate it!
@BabybearcrocheАй бұрын
More often than not I find hyper realistic artists do it more for the praise, the people going "no way I can't believe that's a drawing" and not for the feel of the connection with the art itself.
@sadblob4577Ай бұрын
This is specifically why I don’t like hyper-realism all that much. I can recognize the amount of skill it takes, but it’s not much more than an art study because it’s a direct copy pf something else.
@johnytwoАй бұрын
Hyperrealism is more craft than art. Do you think it sells well?
@majorhughes2791Ай бұрын
Genuine classically trained painters and sculptors are entirely aware that there is nothing technically difficult or impressive about copying an image. The problem is that we've spent over 120 years praising people with nothing to offer outside of flimsily professed "emotion." Now exceedingly few are trained in true drawing, painting, and sculpture. Now due to the level of ignorance that has been intentionally hammered into our youth we no longer praise hard work and demonstrable skills. All you have to do now is record a KZbin video making a fool of yourself while lapping up the attention.
@johnytwoАй бұрын
@@majorhughes2791 Can you summ up your text into two sentences?
@majorhughes2791Ай бұрын
@@johnytwo I'm sorry you don't possess a reading level beyond second grade. Sort of proving my point about what's wrong with young people.
@judiburnett652714 күн бұрын
This is the first time I see you and it is wonderful. I’m an artist also. I love oils and “I feel you”. I’m 80 female, grandma of many. I loved your video and narrative. Sweetie, I wish you the best of many years and wealth and joy in life. Go for it Buddy! Love you.
@Fangsly23 сағат бұрын
Both paintings are great! The colour palette on the second evokes the feeling that you are underwater but also burnt by fire and an ash-like aura of disintegration. Strong diagonal colour juxtaposition emphasises a transitional state of mind in both paintings.
@boddouceАй бұрын
I actually agree with almost everything you said about painting, but not about your painting, I think it’s very successful and you did surpass the original. I like the original very much but the water in this one is exquisite. The color is luminous and the sparkle is transcendant.
@jonq87142 күн бұрын
Holy shit man, not only is your work fantastic, but I love that you showed the process too and that to me is the most fascinating. Subscribed.
@kayla-kt1cjАй бұрын
i love the quote about tortured artist , the process of making art should bring you happiness. The art itself maybe depress but during the process it help the artist bring out the joy of creating.
@ConstantGardener-q9q28 күн бұрын
Exactly. People are always so wowed when an artist can replicate a photograph. But that is not the ART. The art is in the concept and execution of color, composition, texture, rhythms, patterns. NOT recreating a photo in paint!!
@nigelpierre199120 күн бұрын
I think the execution of art is those elements you listed. The substance of art is in the abstraction being felt by the viewer. "People get to my paintings through the back door. They come for the realism, but they feel the abstraction." - Andrew Wyeth
@mick-209814 күн бұрын
i love the way the painting and its message changed. It’s inspiring to see art with a message thats really personal. It makes me want to start making more art
@emylou815Ай бұрын
Please make a video about your thoughts on Ai, and canvas painting robots that have been selling paintings for millions this year. They make the robots appear like humans, and they’ve been selling in gallery’s across the world. And as a working artist, I can say Ai HAS ALREADY taken many friends and peers jobs away, especially in the editorial and illustration world. People who were experienced and at the top of their field. I think the concern is that it will make it even more difficult to support yourself with just your art, and impossible to stand out when people are using specific artists names to create their images. I have an artist friend whose website was totally buried under Ai versions of her work. You can’t find her (very popular) work because it’s outnumbered by the Ai work tagged in her style. And worse then that, I’ve noticed clients starting to devalue art “yeah that’s cool, but anyone could make that in a sec and print it” USING YOUR NAME to prompt the AI. These changes are just new, and the internet is expected to be 90% Ai by the end on 2025. I understand your perspective with Ai, but unfortunately it’s already making its mark.
@suburbanhomesteadАй бұрын
I also think their take on ai was a bit superficial. The discussion was never about the value of art metaphysically, especially in the realm of “fine art” in galleries. It was always about economic displacement for commercial art. Human made “Gallery work” will always hold value precisely because it is hard to make and is therefore a scarce commodity. The question transcends ai art itself as it puts in question human work in general to a scale and extent never before exerted by a technological revolution.
@johnytwoАй бұрын
It is just a wave that subsides after some time. Gets mundane and stale.
@ivanmatveyev13Ай бұрын
He said he loves ai and uses it every day. What do you more? He also said, your friends have to adapt.
@Someone4790-7Ай бұрын
I love this painting. My interpretation is that it is death, is horrifying to most, the end. The body goes back to the earth, and we really don't know what happens next. We can either live in fear of that fact or embrace it, and it seems that man has embraced it . Death is the worst and best thing we have. An ending to it all to keep us grateful and an ending keeping us afraid.
@artbyisaiahmonteiroАй бұрын
10:16 you and Camila (as well as Laresian) are literally my favorite artists ever
@GhostKingDeAngelo29 күн бұрын
Just came from one of Camila's videos
@introvert__musicАй бұрын
love everything you're saying in this video, your style is insanely beautiful
@fabmediastudios351215 күн бұрын
The infamous “Happy Accident” is the best tool that we artists use. It allows the medium to show through and your mastery of it. There is an “ugly” phase of every work of art, but over time and through using our process, the ugly becomes gorgeous. Your work is beautiful. Don’t under price your work.
@aris1869Ай бұрын
Watching your process reminded me of how much I missed painting. I’ve been working non stop on a short film for college and it’s eaten up all my free time. Now that I’m free I’m definitely diving back into painting, I’m sure I’ve only scratched the surface
@mikaelmelbyeАй бұрын
That's a pretty amazing piece of art. I love it and I love watching you do it. So loose and carefree.
@murmurmuram85333 күн бұрын
ok, I love this painting. I love it when one can captivate me with a flood of emotions and builds an immediate connection. I also I really love the journey and the views you shared in its making. What I felt and what you poured into it are not the same, and I really find that fascinating. thank you for sharing.
@MattieIris24 күн бұрын
OMG! Tails Jekel, you are an absolute genius! 😱👏 It’s so refreshing to see a REAL artist who truly understands the potential of generative AI in art, instead of whining about it without even grasping what they’re talking about. Your perspective is so inspiring and forward-thinking. Especially when so many forget that creativity itself thrives on inspiration and transformation of existing works. Discovering your channel feels like a breath of fresh air! This video alone has completely won me over, and I just HAD to subscribe. Thank you for leading the way with such talent and an open mind. Truly, you’re paving the path for what art can and should be in the modern age! Keep being amazing! 🙌🎨✨
@jodober4847Ай бұрын
The question of which painting is better should have been asked at the beginning when we knew only the visual. Your narrative adds so much to the understanding of each piece, I feel it would be rather like an amputation now to choose one. They are a representation of your journey.
@nicobailey2197Ай бұрын
Shocker but I disagree with your take on ai, ai is so harmful to artists and it’s not the same as cameras and photos, I see that being used all the time as an argument for ai and it just isn’t the same
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
ratio?
@nicobailey2197Ай бұрын
@ lmao
@androart1817Ай бұрын
@@tailsjekel_artyea I’m gonna have to agree with the main comment. I like the attitude that it won’t replace us and we will overcome it. But the actual way typical “ai art” is trained is very questionable. There are literally ongoing legal battles about this. The ai training material is acquired by indiscriminately ripping every image they can find off the internet. And it’s biggest fans are tech bro Elon musk toe suckers and don’t want to pay artists. The same technology is used to generate propaganda and deepfakes which are getting scarily realistic. I think the kind of art you make has not been replicated yet, due to the detail and thoughtfulness. But as soon as they can they will replace you too. They don’t give a shit about artists. Ai is against all artists and all artists should be against ai. And by that I mean image generating ai, there is lots of ai that has been around for a long time and is good, it kinda sucks that it gets lumped in with this. I think your art is great, I think your perspective on “ai art” is optimistic and (too) forgiving. I don’t hate you or want to cancel you for thinking this way but I hope you realise how bad it’s gotten and stop using ai for whatever it is you are using it for. I get it, I was there when ai art was silly and funny, then when it started getting worse I was there when people tried to turn the tables and use ai to benefit their own art. And I liked that idea for a bit and even tried it but it never worked out. And now it’s going stale and is starting to taste more sour every day. And I realise ai art has never been anywhere near as helpful and inspirational as real photos or art by real artists.
@johnytwoАй бұрын
@@androart1817 Opposing ai is futile, because you cannot stop something people want. At the same time, there will always be people who want real art, and that is what counts. That you will not maybe make so much money? Who cares. People buy what they want, and if they do not want your art, so what. Either you make art for your expression and joy, or you do for money something people want and need. Easy.
@androart1817Ай бұрын
@johnytwo ok well with that logic opposing rape is futile too. Just because it’s futile doesn’t mean I can’t oppose something and have nuanced discussions on it. Also I’m not butthurt about not selling my art or anything, I am yet to make any money off my art, mostly because I need to get off my ass and work on my portfolio and social media presence. I think the case against “ai art” is pretty clear cut. It is immoral and should be illegal. Or at least it should be illegal for it to be published without any indication that it’s ai and for it to be “trained” with other people’s intellectual property.
@lukesjette6 күн бұрын
I'm sure that this video will be so helpful to many people, ESPECIALLY young artists. You have so much to share and I wish more people thought this way. I've been doing pen and ink drawing for years now and now am in architecture school. This is a really big topic within design, this idea of total representation vs capturing essence. I loved your interpretation of what is the "essence" of sadness. The book "the origin of the work of art" by heideggar is a pretty good example of this. How can we connect a viewer to something that is not really there? Thats like should be our goal. Keep cooking.
@joyhana3542Ай бұрын
*THIS!* It's really wonderful listening to someone express thoughts and feelings who share the same impressions towards art (hyper realism and consumer commercial art). As an artist, I admire people with technical skills and yet feel disconnected and depressed at the end results. I'm not sure how I got here, whether creating has sped up this notion for me, however, I do find, at least, that the people around me who have little interest in art or don't create at all do not have this comprehension. This isn't to put anyone down, btw, it's a speculation as to whether the act of creating inspires these emotions and needs. Funnily, I had a conversation with my partner expressing what I believe AI cannot do and it is as you said except expressed better! Thank you, I'm so glad I came across your channel. I've loved the pieces you've shared with us on YT.
@lyndawoodruff76253 күн бұрын
I REALLY REALLY love your videos!! You are so talented!
@Scatterrbrained_Art5 күн бұрын
I feel like Realism doesn’t have as big of a place in our society anymore. Before cameras, painting was the only way to capture a moment in time. Now, painting doesn’t have to serve that purpose. I feel that the pipeline from Realism to Impressionism makes a lot of sense when you come to that conclusion. The existence of cameras allow art to take on another role, or rather, pushes people to experiment with not just depicting things and moment as they look, but as they *are.* As they feel. And I personally think that’s a great thing!
@kae33112 күн бұрын
I have no clue who you are but I really love your passion for art and the work you do. Hearing you talk about it and critique your own doings is a breathe of fresh air. It is honest, inspiring and overall beautiful. This is the work I want to see put out in the world and if you ever became a professor let me know, i’ll take a class LOLL
@derpersona5 күн бұрын
Wow it looks literally like shimmering gold at the end and I think adding the pastel pinks was such a good call
@bluboy4ver2Ай бұрын
On the topic of realism I remember back in college one of my instructors telling us that our job as artist is not to be a camera because we could never beat or achieve that. The purpose of art is to make something a camera cannot. I also had another instructor with an interesting philosophy about what art is and his theory was that artist must have an intent when creating a piece, work without intent is not Art. I've carried those lessons with me ever since and they've helped to ground me during low periods of creating new work.
@heidiphillips686629 күн бұрын
Your insights into how our mental health affects our creativity and the quote you read from the other artist helped me to feel more understood. I love your honesty and realness. Thank you for sharing your painting tips. I like both versions of your painting, and I’m not in the position to say add this color….but…I wonder if some very small touches of a reddish copper to the water would bring the extra zing you are looking for? Dare I say metallic? I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to watch more of your videos and hear your share your thoughts. Thank you for being here😊.
@mlin556211 күн бұрын
This piece is so beautiful I started crying a lot of times during the video because of your storytelling and the piece itself. Wow
@edvard-swift36454 күн бұрын
You're artwork is beautifully ethereal
@lauriebanerjee3971Ай бұрын
Wow, your blog is so refreshing. It is packed with high value discussion of art concepts and history spun through the story of your life and a couple months. I am hooked. You are my new favorite art vlogger!!!!!! (And yeah Dad.). I love the color palette shift from the original painting to this new one. It is very mature. It is so colorful but in the aim of composition. I cannot wait for your next video. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for using your gift as a gift to all. ❤❤❤❤❤
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
laurie you rock
@BabybearcrocheАй бұрын
You're so underated ugh
@art_by_alexandreАй бұрын
I like that it's duller than the original! Feels more tangible and calm.
@ZzzzYyyy-kp7dzАй бұрын
It's hard to do abstract when you have fewer people, like complimenting you I can do like realism really well but it's when I try new things it's like I become horrible at art I am still going to push myself I just see why people don't I think that is why my best art in my opinion are the ones I do on paper during my ELA class when I'm supposed to be paying attention, like no pressure cheap paper making what I want to make and they always are telling a story I agree copying isn't the point it's telling a story references and understanding reality is simply a tool you can use to tell the story but it's the telling a story that makes it good also I like the face alot more on the second one
@svenlechtenberg8119Ай бұрын
Awesome comment and I wish you all the luck, that's why I love sketchbooks and not those presentable Instagram sketchbook (which have their place and are fine), but a book with no rules where I can feel free
@AlanniTomesАй бұрын
In my opinion, this is one of the best videos man made. Your opinion on the art community, and art in general is like a new path for me to see. I love this painting, and while I agree with what you said in the end, I also find it mesmerizing and enchanting to know somebody got this idea, for both paintings, and used such skill to show it to anyone. The ring around your head and the more clear rendering is like some border, showing purity and beauty. I find this piece and your perspective beautiful, and I haven't been more happy with a video like this in a long time. Keep up your work!
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
thank you! wow!
@user-mb7jj1op1dАй бұрын
Love hearing your takes on art, makes me wanna make more. Recent art school graduate here and the black hole after graduation is reallllll it’s slurping up my creativity lol
@rosiesamuel85628 күн бұрын
Love the chair and you are an amazing artist ❤
@anthonycaddell-adams35Ай бұрын
This is so good i love it i love how your able to describe in such a powerful way keep up the great work your doing amazing.
@Caspiansees3 күн бұрын
Well done it´s amazing! 🤩 Both pieces are amazing! 😍
@ThegorgnizaАй бұрын
Wow!! You are TALENTED, the way you presented your opinion were amazingly well and added a lot to me so thank you! Your new piece was better to be honest it shows lots of improvement the lighting you hated were actually decent and give us a feel of recognition to your art style it was a happy accidents… bravo
@EmirhanÖzgen-f6y7 күн бұрын
Dude, you are good at craft, realllly good and you have a unique artistic intuition, thats rare to see both at someone.
@MaggieBatesArt7 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for making it. Beautiful work.
@faithlarsen244220 күн бұрын
This piece absolutely speaks to me in SO many ways. Although the 1st one speaks in a different way, I connect more with the second one. My life has been a cycle of stormy and calm waters with me in the middle of both, so that is why the second one appeals to me the most. It reminds me that the storm will pass and I can once again be able to rest in calmer waters if I just wait for Jesus to either calm the storm , or calm me, his child. I'm glad you are still not quite content with your work because to me I think that will be a catalyst for continuing your growth as you continue to work at refining your gift and artist's voice. Can't wait to see where your gift takes you. Thank you for sharing.
@keandraniquegilbert5766Ай бұрын
Camilas salinas mention!!!! That’s my goat!!!!!!!
@Allandacky6 күн бұрын
Ur process was so interesting to watch and actually gave me some ideas for my own art, while I dont draw realistic I do like to try it here and there and incorporate it into my art
@user-ue4he3li8b21 күн бұрын
love where you've taken the Renaissance, Van Gogh, and Klimt influences, keep up the pace, make as many as humanly possible!
@zaclovesschool22737 күн бұрын
I think the original and the new one look fabulous
@corinnesoderberg1378Ай бұрын
Totally agree your oppinon on realism. Being able to capture the fleeting, sensetions, a specific breath of air, is captivating.
@iamthatiamstevenmАй бұрын
I think it's amazing and the depth of your translation is insightful and thought provoking. I think you have found a really good model for your future works whom you can use within an endless array of life. The model is you of course and your endless array of feelings and moods...
@elKachivacheАй бұрын
Super insightful and inspiring-thank you so much for sharing your process! To be honest, I prefer the first painting, but I can clearly see the progress and evolution in this one. This one is truly spectacular; I could imagine it being showcased in a company or museum, while the other one feels perfect for my home, lol.
@marthaadams3557Ай бұрын
OMG TAILS POSTED LETS GOOOO
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
BOOOOOO GET A LIFE
@marthaadams3557Ай бұрын
@ NAH CAUSE I ACTUALLY LOVE UR VIDS THO
@keandraniquegilbert5766Ай бұрын
Post notifications squad!!!! I haven’t watched yet but I know it’s a bangerrrrrrr
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
POGGERS (this is a joke)
@cre850917 күн бұрын
I would love to see both paintings in person. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing your commentary throughout as well as your comparative analysis at the end! Gut reaction: The second painting is technically better, but I felt more impacted by the first.
@tonelo7207Ай бұрын
Been here since this channel was small. Great improvement both in brushwork and video quality
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
oh thank you!
@-lemonade-9412Ай бұрын
The art piece itself was really, really good. I was hoping you'd add maybe an orange fish and or halo of some kind to help the colors pop more or use deeper blue around the main figure to help it stand out- because I do agree, it's a bit light. However, you really helped me out. I've always wanted to draw more realistic, because I personally feel anything less for myself looks like a kid made it but your thoughts were actually wonderful to hear. Thanks for the words of wisdom and art!!
@winvestman9745Ай бұрын
like your paintings and so nice to have your dad support you in your works. So touching
@dëssvvughnÿneАй бұрын
im so glad i found thyss channel
@artmaster083117 күн бұрын
I’ve seen one video and I’m already in love with your art 💙
@abbymeredithАй бұрын
I've been waiting for this Tails! Beautiful painting (as always) and a lovely video!
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
thank you!!
@ronprudente6958Ай бұрын
You really are very excellent in what you do. Thank you for inspiring me.
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
thank you!
@Ro-islefthanded6 күн бұрын
In my own silly humble opinion (not that anyone asked) I feel like the original feels original. There’s a life to it that the new doesn’t quite capture in the same way. They being said I would awe at either one in person giving the chance. The hot takes on art and artists was fun to listen to while the painting came to life. I thought this was just the video I’ve been looking for and I’m glad I’m here. 10/10
@terrigelbaum8066Ай бұрын
I myself do not paint, so I admire people who do. Happy to see we use some of the same techniques for layout....Hey stretcher bars are easy. You do it, really. You so got this.
@paintingsofwaves_mikewoningАй бұрын
Your art is amazing. I find it incredible how you are able to find feeling in painting. No, scrap that: how you are able to create feeling in painting. I'm not a great painter but better than some and find myself focussing on the image and the feeling it creates on not on HOW to amplify that feeling. For now, I just want to get better and allow myself to drift away from tight, overworked realism... I have no idea though, how to start becoming authentic. THanks for giving me something to ponder.
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
@RangoandRandyАй бұрын
Tails I’m in AWE of your art style and this piece. After watching this video I feel inspired to test my creativity and try something more than just realism. Thank you❤
@stevewhelanmusicАй бұрын
young man ,, thats a great piece of work ,, good on ya ,,,
@matkeogh57543 күн бұрын
"...that feeling isn't beautiful but i could paint it that way."
@Aurora_Animates8 күн бұрын
I’ve been watching your channel for a year now just obsessed with your art and video story telling , keep it up ❤❤
@lux2848Ай бұрын
21:05 sometimes it is because of the pigment that is used in the colour. The phythalo turquoise pigment has a red undertone,- it means it would be in way always darker against a pigment with a different undertone, for example a green undertone. You could use warm colour for shadow and a colder colour for highlights. mixing your colours with white and a hint of yellow can brighten up the colour with out breaking the light to a certain degree and of course using pure pigments is sometimes necessary. I hope that helps, don't wanna say to much, you do a great job!
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
i use an ultramarine for most of my mixing, that feels like a much more red blue when i compare it to pthalo turquoise. I also used pthalo green to bring some of my blues closer to yellow. I could be wrong but the whole "red shade/green shade" both feel like they sit comfortably on the warmer scale of blues when you compare it to ultramarine.
@lux2848Ай бұрын
@@tailsjekel_art true,true.. i personally don't use ultramarine,- For my blue's and green's i use Phthalo Green (Rembrandt) & Mangan-Ceolin ( Mussini), but i dont work in a natural scale.. (Very, Very Nerdy Colour Theory Note) -Natural light (Physical Light/ Sun) is basically Yellow (& Blue is the Atmosphere) -Our perception ( Psycological/ Eye) is in Red/ Green (Contrast/ Depth) The Blue part in the Uvula of the Eye is important to see in the Night and we don't have this part at all as Human's left, so basically we don't see in Blue (or Yellow) at all. The colours in between are more a psychological phenomena. If you break it down in Colour Theory, it means Cold Tones for Light( Green) and Warm Tones for Shadow ( Red). If you have a Physical Object (Red/ Green) in a Room (Yellow/ Blue) the Reflection of the Room (Yellow/ Blue =Green) would be present on the Surface of the object (Red) I think the Zorn palette is a Great example for this Illusion in Natural Colours.
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
@@lux2848 holy shit I have met my superiors
@lux2848Ай бұрын
@@tailsjekel_art i guess your are good on your own. but maybe for some fellow this topic is hard to grasp in the first place, so i wrote it down. didn't want to bother you. have a good time. Cheers
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
@@lux2848 no you are cool as hell, thank you so much!
@johnytwoАй бұрын
I am no professional, but I feel like having all three primaries in a picture makes it more juicy. If you feel the second painting is not so crisp, maybe a bit of reddish colour would help. But someone else would say they like it more subtle, like it is now. I love your honesty and confidence!
@davidadams23957 күн бұрын
I preferred the revised painting inverted. The piece spoke to me more when the artist had it upside down. As for my art, knowing when I'm finished with a piece is where I get into trouble.
@pennyrae70623 күн бұрын
Wow this is beautiful! I agree about AI and I haven’t heard anyone else say it before. I feel like Painters (Specifically) have long ago been thrust into a niche market where we are already only appealing to those people who VALUE work done from the heart and by the hand, with great skill. AI cannot and will never be able to replace that. It CAN replace art done for a market that does not value the human maker. I can see why a lot of types of artists who make their living creating those images (i.e. commercial design and more digital mediums etc.) for their clients, would feel threatened. Those clients can very likely get what they want faster and cheaper using AI. But maybe something good can come out of that. Maybe image makers will all have to start creating for a reason more personal, which could elevate their practice. Images are a dime a dozen these days, which is why we have to dig deep if we want people to feel something, and not just see a glossy shiny image made to sell us products 🤷♀️.
@trentburgess7246Ай бұрын
"So you can decide if you respect me" I KNOW THE REFEFENCE
@aidenjonesartАй бұрын
I’m a 16 year old artist. I totally relate to everything you’ve said in this video. I’m trying to step away from soulless realism as much as I can. But sometimes I just don’t know what else to paint. I’m not the best at creating compositions on my own, but I’m a good “photocopier”. I’m really trying to slowly disconnect from soulless art, and this video really is helping me get away from it. Thank you so much for being inspiring!
@johnytwoАй бұрын
Paint nature, landscapes. The plants are so complex that you basically cannot copy them. It forces you to simplify and find patterns. Or just browse artists who are not realistic, and get inspiration. Or use a medium or tool that does not allow you to be realistic, like watercolour, ceramics, linocut, big brush, sponge, palette knife or such.
@TheFoodie7718 күн бұрын
copy to learn, the inspiration will come as you create more & gain confidence, and you'll then have the techniques to translate it
@ivanmoreno1378 күн бұрын
Love it! I would buy this print ❤
@Supergigalove22 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing the process
@hnkolasuАй бұрын
besides the painting, loved the commentary, really love the format you got going on here, im also in the process of trying to escape realism, really liked your thoughts on it
@Capybara_lemonАй бұрын
Wow your so talented
@b.Kuijpers.Ай бұрын
Your style reminds me of Monet, perfectly capturing movement and at the same time bringing movement to still life
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
mayor and general of compliment city
@imcrimson861814 күн бұрын
I don't paint but this was still helpful for me. on another note the fact you built a whole indoor pool to take a reference shot is commendable i would've googled so fast xD
@leahdarosaАй бұрын
its an incredible painting
@A_Beacon_Of_HopeАй бұрын
9:51 OMG!!! You're a Warrior and Weirdo too!!! ❤❤❤
@johnytwoАй бұрын
Right? :) :) He just did not mention her music at the end.
@Handles-R-Lame4 күн бұрын
People who currently oppose AI are the Luddites of our day.
@bagbyteАй бұрын
I just found your channel, man U are so talented! 👏🏻
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
thank you!
@Sclafani_alyssaroseАй бұрын
Love your art!!! omg inspirational af
@kuelimjahАй бұрын
I like it. I really like nostoligia feels like very very much. I seems like painting can be like an hour glass big and free in the top then a narrow squeeze then open and free again. I teach my little niece and nephew colors and harmony are everything since they are babies.
@seussusamongoose29059 күн бұрын
The water is rendered to a higher fidelity as you intended, but the composition of the original was so much better. Moreover, I wouldn’t say the water in the original had room for improvement to begin with. In any case, this exercise was a great showcase of how much you’ve improved in terms of craft knowledge and practical application
@yippieitsme26Ай бұрын
i love love love your paintings
@tailsjekel_artАй бұрын
dude thats awesome
@Salsalistbeats-u3g29 күн бұрын
Wow! This is amazing and I love your self critique and honesty about how your feelings are shaped throughout the painting process and up to the final product, but I disagree that this second one was worse than “Sinking”, this was just more bright and the color palette was a lot more pleasing to look at. I feel like the first painting was giving me some feeling like I was squinting in the darker half of a sunset trying to get the picture to come through…. But either way I love your style and your message is very real so cheers to you 🥂
@tenasanford88788 күн бұрын
I like it more than the old one😊
@gashsoho2 күн бұрын
i really like your take, i feel that the ideia of everything being art is what makes people unable to difereciate a good drawing, painting, sculpture to actual art, sometimes it can be only about techinic like some classical paintings, but i personally think that what is more important most of the times is the meaning behind it, or even the context of the artist and of the creation, just like how basquiat was unique on the context in which he was inserted and why the copies of him are not interesting
@sevenstoxxicАй бұрын
your art is so beautiful and as a fellow painter im sick with jealousy
@The-creative-gardenАй бұрын
I love your videos also with your self critic in the end. In my opinion I like the new sinking more. I am much more a fan of the color scheme because it infact does not have too much colour contrast and colour that pops like in your first piece. It makes it look more natural and flowy and light. However I get that the positioning could be done different and more dynamic even. But I still love it overall❤
@rwhite468814 күн бұрын
Hercules Vales creates some of the best photo realistic art using only acrylic and chalk and whitish pencils on black paper. The best I've seen: dramatic, powerful, beautiful and touching. He has 2 horse paintings that are breathtaking. No I am not an art promoter and have no financial stake in his art. Just a fan.
@GprRjo4 күн бұрын
i'm learning so much from this, thank you T_T
@SillyandgoofyAnim8orАй бұрын
you should do a painting that focuses on the sky and clouds. i really like clouds.
@user-vc7po3mw6e26 күн бұрын
i wish someday to have the money to buy one of your artworks, i love them.