I am glad to hear this has been helpful to you! I hope to do other portraits and still life arrangements in a similar style. Let me know what other things you want to learn about and see on this channel. Take care!
Sir i like your videos.. You made such an informative video. It reaally help me to understand how to paint how to see like a painter and how to enjoy the process.. I think Every beginner should watch your lesson first to jump into painting things! Thanks sir! Love from Bangladesh!❤❤❤❤
I totally agree Roberta! It was Edward Manet who said, "There are no lines in nature, only areas of color, one against another." For my own style of painting I try to live by this. I plan to make a video soon on this subject, stay tooned. Thank you for your comment!
@@ΚωνσταντίνοςΓκίκας-η8μ Thank you for your comment! This painting is more accurately a fauvistic inspired portrait. I agree that Fauvism was a more direct approach to painting, looser and less refined than what I portray here. Still, much of what I share here applies and should be helpful to those who want to dabble with the style. Thanks again!
Thank you for this tutorial.
You gave words to how I feel about my art. It is a journey, and ⚘️after the ugly, always comes the beauty
Just the explanation I was seeking. I am changing my palette immediately.
Amazing artwork! Also the voiceover and the tips are so helpful. Thankyou!🫶🏾✨
So glad you enjoyed it. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! 😊
Really helpful video 💞🎨👏👏👏
Thank you so much. I’ve been really struggling with a painting assignment for college and this video helped me so much.
Ever heard of The Art Students League of New York? Really great place to study.
I am glad to hear this has been helpful to you! I hope to do other portraits and still life arrangements in a similar style. Let me know what other things you want to learn about and see on this channel. Take care!
Fantastic! I've become a Fauvist! Thank you!
So glad you found this helpful! I’ve got more painting videos of various styles in the works
great video
Excellent video thank you for sharing
@@rgrantconacher5300 I appreciate it! Thank you for your comment! 😊
Very GOOD! Thank You!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent and so clearly explained. Thank you 🙏
I am thrilled you found this helpful! More Fauvism videos to come. 😊
Thank you brotha this will do well for my next assignment
@@stoneyanderson9388 Glad to hear you find it helpful! Thank you for your comment !
YES YES and YES. So says the Great King Doubs
Nice.
Sir i like your videos.. You made such an informative video. It reaally help me to understand how to paint how to see like a painter and how to enjoy the process.. I think Every beginner should watch your lesson first to jump into painting things! Thanks sir! Love from Bangladesh!❤❤❤❤
@@mfomi986 Thank you so much for your lovely comment! Thankful that this content has such broad reach and appeal! 😊
@@alexpinguli sir can you make a video on sir Vincent van gouge's technique? It's a request from your student! 😊
@@mfomi986 Will do! It’s been on my to do list anyway. Look for it on the month of August. I’ll give you a shoutout😉
Keep the good work, mate!
Thank you for the encouragement, it means a lot! 🙏
Ty
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To me, painting means visually sculpting an image with as few brushstrokes as possible. No outlines.
I totally agree Roberta! It was Edward Manet who said, "There are no lines in nature, only areas of color, one against another." For my own style of painting I try to live by this. I plan to make a video soon on this subject, stay tooned. Thank you for your comment!
The inspirational sequence was too long. Good painting
Jog on
Too realistic I think.
Why is this Fauvism? The only thing that looks like fauv is the colors and this is debateable
@@ΚωνσταντίνοςΓκίκας-η8μ Thank you for your comment! This painting is more accurately a fauvistic inspired portrait. I agree that Fauvism was a more direct approach to painting, looser and less refined than what I portray here. Still, much of what I share here applies and should be helpful to those who want to dabble with the style. Thanks again!
this is amazing :) not