this is kind of even more interesting if u consider starry night actually emulates turbulence in fluid flows, so this is emulated turbulence of fluids in real fluids
Türklerin her dizi filmin altında olması iş sanata gelince hiçbir şey yazmaması içler acısı ellerine sağlık bu gerçek bir sanat ! Umarım değerin biliniyordur bu ülkede
Herkesin ilgisini kolay kolay çekmiyor ya da boşversene bunun kaç farklı versiyonu var youtubeda bizim türk gelip özenti demiş gelmesinler daha iyi boş ver wkdhwkdhsj
To be honest, that is very impressive. Not only can you paint "The Starry Night" on water, but you can paint Van Gogh's face on water too. The way you created this artwork is just like magic. Also, the first movement from "Piano Sonata No.14", popularly known as "Moonlight Sonata", is a great choice for the background music. To conclude, amazing video! I love it very much!
😂😂😂😂 a lot of artists do it to avoid maintaining any emotional connection with their work. Even monks at Buddhist monasteries who spend weeks at a time making marble dust mandalas, destroy their work once they're done, and then start over.
@@anirudhbhattacharya9469 yes If your too Emotional with your art when it's destroyed You literally get destroyed yourself It's has happened to me But yeah. 😂
Let's agree there are enough classic moonlight / nightsky related works that would have gone all too well with this, but the choice is fantastic nonetheless
This is absolutely beautiful. One thing to note: The use of light is a hugely important aspect of Vincent's intent with this painting. To him, light was often used as a symbol of the presence of God. In Starry Night, he very intentionally left the church unlit as a way of expressing that, in his perspective, the presence of God was found not in the church (as an institution), but in the people and in the heavens.
Can you tell us some Van Gogh reference, where it says that in light and darkness, light represents God? What he has stated (in a letter to his brother) is that even in the most desolate natural landscape there is the presence of man. His painting is a frenzied childish play, between light and darkness, between man and nature. Where, nature resembles man and man with nature
I love how the piano goes along with the skipping, it's so satisfying PS, it's my birthday today! (04/17) Edit: oh darn. I didn't think this would get likes. Have a great dayXD
For those who don't know this art, it's an ottoman art called "Ebru", which is very widespread in Turkey. All of the materials we use are made by natural products. We mixe the water with "kitre", which is a natural gum (tragacanth in english, I think?) obtained from the dried sap of a plant grows in middle and eastern regions of Turkey. When we've mixed it, we have to let it stand few hours. The handle of the brush is made of branch of rosebush (cause rose has always been a very important plant in islam and islamic art, it represents the prophet Mohammad, like the tulip which reprensents Allah). The bristle is made of ponytail because it absorbs the paint better and drop it quicker than other materials. The paints are made of soil for pale or natural colours like white, brown, etc. and made of plant pigments for the other colours. We add water to the paint (just a little) and gall liquid, obtained from cows (the quantity of gall is really really important, and we don't put the same quantity of gall to each bottle of paint). The preparation of the water (kitre) and of the paints are really important , we prepare it by ourselves. Hope you understand, and sorry if I made any mistakes, I'm Turkish :)
Like many others who speak English as a second or even as their 12th language, you speak it quite well, and far better than the average American. Well done, and thank you for adding the information, which are the natural questions we have about the art. If only more people would learn about other cultures and their meanings from real people, and not the spoon-fed lies they get from their news sources, there would be much greater understanding in the world. One thing most of us have in common, we love our friends and families, we have great art, food, dance, and culture to share, and it's just as easy to have a party together as it is to not get along. We can all celebrate life together, and share our finer points. It's all a choice, thank you for choosing to share what you know of this beautiful art form, it adds a deeper understanding :)
hi:) i would like to try doing something like this, but i dont know exactly what would i need :/ Can you explain me which are the materials?? Thanks for sharing your know knowledge:)
You reminded me of Doctor Who episode about Van Gogh. There was a scene where Doctor took Van Gogh to our times and he saw his paintings in the art gallery and heard a man telling that Van Gogh was a great artist
Van Gogh would burn and destroy every painting. He was a disgrace for society back then, he ows us nothing. If he saw the cynicism that we treat him now after he killed himself he would vomit. It's disgusting. He would have wished to be forgotten forever in these fake planet.
Your skill is breath taking. My 8 year old grandson watched this with me without moving. He's normal speed is faster & faster but he will take tablet and watch this video over & over for 40-50 minutes at a time. He loves your work. Once you've finished the 1st painting he will say now make the painter man. Thank you for the joy you bring into his day.
Not sure the proper pronunciation of Gough(😯only he will ever know lol). Ik I pronounce it like "Go," and Dr. Black(aka. Bill Nighy aka. museum guy in Doctor Who) pronounces it more like "Gawf," so to each their own, unless u have a TARDIS to take u back to the real Van Gough who'll tell u the proper pronunciation
PokeyFlame 2 if you really want to know the most realistic way is search one of his brothers grand grand children (or something like that) in Holland because they are still alive
the only bad thing about this video is that it has an end talking serious right now, I absolutely loved it! Moonlight Sonata is one of my favourite songs ever, and Van Gogh is one of my favourite artists ever. And you, you're an amazing artist! Thank you for sharing your art with the world :)
I almost cried when you 'destroyed' the first piece of art-the interpretation of his starry night paintings. That is, until I watched you transform it into the Van Gogh portrait. Oh my goodness. I could watch this over and over, and I will! Watching you is alternately inspiring-soothing-mezmerizing-and upsetting-unsettling...in the best way possible. Makes me long to be able to do this.
I'm an artist, and I know just how bloody difficult it is to control this. All I can say is WOW!!!! Absolutely blown away. You are truly a master of your craft! Subbed, Liked and Shared!
Yes! Especially the church and the houses at 2:24. Oil paints on water don't like to stay in straight lines. My brain hurts just by thinking about how the artist even knew how to do that.
I love how you incorporated Van Gogh's personality into this performance and art. I am glad that you connected the symbolism of you smashing up the starry night into a self portrait to Van Gogh's depression and his problems that he faced of being unaccepted and unappreciated by the common folk.
Funny how some people don’t realise how difficult this art is- speaking generally from my experience. I hope one day it would be understood more deeply. This video especially, includes a modern understanding of the traditional art and has a really unique touch. Good job!
Idk why youtube recommend this to me just now! That's absolutely amazing and I'm so glad I clicked on the video! That's awesome and I'm amazed by the effort that you put into this.
At first, I was like, eh that's interesting. Starry night, sure sure... ... Then you started the real painting. And BLEW my mind. Esp when you synced it with Moonlight Sonata. Brilliant.
I practically cried while watching this. Starry Night is my absolute favorite piece of art and Van Gogh is probably my favorite artist of all time. I've never seen this type of art done before, it's incredible, and not only was the recreation of Starry Night equally fascinating, but to see Van Gough created on top of his art was beyond beautiful.
It's great to see someone feels the same as me. Because I love Van Gogh's art and I've searched for other artist who paint well. But none of those paintings can I relate to like the genius of Van Gogh.
@@WAJD1 nobody asked about when or where is it came out first? and what's up with holy books and your sarcastic attitude? stop trying to start a fight.
They keep all the good stuff for themselves and just give you the stupid things they think this makes them smarter but actually it makes them stupid asses.
that's beautiful. I wonder how people tap into that creativity inside. i mean what kind of emotional/metal and physical state are they in that allow all this to flow into their own being. Really wonderful video.
The amazing talent aside, the fact that the final Van Gogh's portrait and background has his Starry Night Painting embedded inside. Hats off!! I have probably never subscribed to any channel faster.
We love how if you cease to exist, if not with enough care to detail. No one would have really noticed. Thankful for that second view of self and self persepvative methods to creatint a perseptive individual.
Dude paints a master piece on WATER then is like "nah dog this is going to be a portrait and I spent all that time making that Van Gogh's art just to stir it up for a background..."
I wish I could knew a fantasy way of saying that awesome, other than saying it's awesome. The whole process was like a play. Thank you this is truly a gift
Hi everyone, thanks for that nice comments. / Güzel yorumlariniz icin tesekkür ederim.
Your work is absolutely incredible, thank you for putting such beauty into the world.
İnanılmaz olmuş, tebrikler.
I love this picture - I really feel it - it calms me... do you sell this, maybe?
Do you sell your work?
Machinima Brought me here I am so glad they did!
when he added the color in beat to the music was so satisfying
Just editing. Editing is everything.
Army?
Ooooooooo army. ...
The music is Moonlight Sonata 1st mov by Beethoven. Every video that goes with it, is always good
@@vipinningthouja5083 thanks. :)
this is kind of even more interesting if u consider starry night actually emulates turbulence in fluid flows, so this is emulated turbulence of fluids in real fluids
Pikachulova7 shut u mouse fat obama
@@catsfirst edgy
Why you gotta go all science on my ass?
No one knows what this means we just liked it
Reading the comment and then looking at the profile picture...hilarious
I was a bit heartbroken when he swirled up Starry Night and started adding random blobs. *AND THEN I REALIZED*
Ikr i thought that the blobs destroyed the pic but honestly it looks great. Thats what i call a goo artist. He knew what hes doing.
Girl this got 900 likes-
@@airelavdingri7551 dang.
Wait then u realized what?
Oh never mind I know now 😭
Türklerin her dizi filmin altında olması iş sanata gelince hiçbir şey yazmaması içler acısı ellerine sağlık bu gerçek bir sanat ! Umarım değerin biliniyordur bu ülkede
Ben yazdım susjsısjsjjsjs
Ebru sanatini van Gogh diye yutturmaya calisiyo gavatlar
@@bycash786 sen ne saçmalıyorsun KSGDKWDHWLDGWKDB
Herkesin ilgisini kolay kolay çekmiyor ya da boşversene bunun kaç farklı versiyonu var youtubeda bizim türk gelip özenti demiş gelmesinler daha iyi boş ver wkdhwkdhsj
I felt so sad when you finished the art then stirred it again
Jan Edrin Paypon me too omg :(
It is after all van gogh on dark water, and not stary night on dark water.
Same! I was like wtf is wrong with him? But after that he made Van Gogh and i understand it lol
Spoiler alert
@@ahugeduck9683 thanks dies
"I shall take up my pencil which I had cast aside in my deep dejection and I shall draw again."
- Vincent van Gogh
Theo van Gogh yes!
South Africa!!
Me finally getting over an art block
Watching Van Gogh Art with Beethoven music
Omg yes
Fave composer and Fave artist for me ❤️
which music is this
Melih 54 Moonlight Sonata
*whispers*
j-hoooooooooooooooope
I will army Bomb your house agreed 😜
To be honest, that is very impressive. Not only can you paint "The Starry Night" on water, but you can paint Van Gogh's face on water too. The way you created this artwork is just like magic.
Also, the first movement from "Piano Sonata No.14", popularly known as "Moonlight Sonata", is a great choice for the background music.
To conclude, amazing video! I love it very much!
WOW this is absolutely amazing. This is so creative and I'm in such awe of your skills! I hope this video goes viral, it's incredible :)
HI CRISTINE
I love you so much and your videos so much :)
😂😂😂 and u and I hv trouble watermarbling on our nails
CRISTINE!😂
I saw your tweet Cristine!! :3
At 2:45 I literally yelled out loud "wtf are you doing!"..... But then I later realized that you are a damn genius
😂😂😂😂 a lot of artists do it to avoid maintaining any emotional connection with their work. Even monks at Buddhist monasteries who spend weeks at a time making marble dust mandalas, destroy their work once they're done, and then start over.
@@anirudhbhattacharya9469 yes If your too Emotional with your art when it's destroyed You literally get destroyed yourself It's has happened to me But yeah. 😂
@@lavieestbelle6530 "a lot of artists"
lana kk honestly I liked it before much more.
Anirudh Bhattacharya i see the appeal of simply focusing on the process alone! and i think it would be and interesting idea to explore as an artist!
Starry night & moonlight sonata .. What a beautiful combination
Chopin's Nocturne in E flat Major would like to have a word...
Ik I was legit almost tearing up
Clair de lune would have been better
Let's agree there are enough classic moonlight / nightsky related works that would have gone all too well with this, but the choice is fantastic nonetheless
@@jilliangiesbrecht2380magical
*He is the next gen van gogh. His art represents true talent.*
no my friend, he is the first *garip ay*
Ajaja
He has true talent that’s true!!, but nobody is the next Van Gogh yk what i mean? In my opinion :)
Isse next von Gogh mat kaho wo bahot buri maut mara tha.
@@jharris0341 *No, more like a recreational-freak*
when a barista goes sicko mode on your coffee
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂😂
fooyed i was your 666th like
I am so weak
Omfg😂😂
the barista went dicko mode on my coffee 😢😢 i didn’t want milk in it...
This is absolutely beautiful.
One thing to note: The use of light is a hugely important aspect of Vincent's intent with this painting. To him, light was often used as a symbol of the presence of God. In Starry Night, he very intentionally left the church unlit as a way of expressing that, in his perspective, the presence of God was found not in the church (as an institution), but in the people and in the heavens.
Jason Kikel
Can you tell us some Van Gogh reference, where it says that in light and darkness, light represents God? What he has stated (in a letter to his brother) is that even in the most desolate natural landscape there is the presence of man. His painting is a frenzied childish play, between light and darkness, between man and nature. Where, nature resembles man and man with nature
That's beautiful, thanks for letting us know.
: "What coffee design do you want sir?"
; "Do you know Starry Night?"
: "Say no more, fam"
Better tip.
That’s a lot of food coloring
UOIAUAI
And that’s my doctor
UOIAUAI I got it Phil Swift AYEEE
Cant believe no one is talking about this piece of breathtaking art posted on DAILY DOSE OF INTERNET. This is one of a kind and is perfect of its kind
I love how the piano goes along with the skipping, it's so satisfying
PS, it's my birthday today! (04/17)
Edit: oh darn. I didn't think this would get likes. Have a great dayXD
IdrawBts abs_i.valerie_
true
True fact
I didn't even realize that until I saw this comment lol. But I totally agree!!
Boy we're getting you to 2k if it's the last thing I do.
@@annacollins8999 who are you and how did you just make my day?!
For those who don't know this art, it's an ottoman art called "Ebru", which is very widespread in Turkey. All of the materials we use are made by natural products. We mixe the water with "kitre", which is a natural gum (tragacanth in english, I think?) obtained from the dried sap of a plant grows in middle and eastern regions of Turkey. When we've mixed it, we have to let it stand few hours. The handle of the brush is made of branch of rosebush (cause rose has always been a very important plant in islam and islamic art, it represents the prophet Mohammad, like the tulip which reprensents Allah). The bristle is made of ponytail because it absorbs the paint better and drop it quicker than other materials. The paints are made of soil for pale or natural colours like white, brown, etc. and made of plant pigments for the other colours. We add water to the paint (just a little) and gall liquid, obtained from cows (the quantity of gall is really really important, and we don't put the same quantity of gall to each bottle of paint). The preparation of the water (kitre) and of the paints are really important , we prepare it by ourselves. Hope you understand, and sorry if I made any mistakes, I'm Turkish :)
Like many others who speak English as a second or even as their 12th language, you speak it quite well, and far better than the average American. Well done, and thank you for adding the information, which are the natural questions we have about the art. If only more people would learn about other cultures and their meanings from real people, and not the spoon-fed lies they get from their news sources, there would be much greater understanding in the world. One thing most of us have in common, we love our friends and families, we have great art, food, dance, and culture to share, and it's just as easy to have a party together as it is to not get along. We can all celebrate life together, and share our finer points. It's all a choice, thank you for choosing to share what you know of this beautiful art form, it adds a deeper understanding :)
hi:) i would like to try doing something like this, but i dont know exactly what would i need :/ Can you explain me which are the materials?? Thanks for sharing your know knowledge:)
Lerimed SReyyan i
An informative comment on youtube... Who knew that was possible ! Thanks a lot
Very informative, thank you!
This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful videos I've ever seen.
🎼 Beethoven baby... 🎵🎹 BEETHOVEN! 🎶🎹
Gördüğüm en güzel "Ebru" ile yapılan Van Gogh eseri diyebilirim
Hayatında kaç tane ebruyla yapılan van gogh resmi gördün?
Wow! Imagine how proud Van Gogh would be if he's still alive. This is amazing! you have an extraordinary talent!!!
You reminded me of Doctor Who episode about Van Gogh. There was a scene where Doctor took Van Gogh to our times and he saw his paintings in the art gallery and heard a man telling that Van Gogh was a great artist
@@olakania1220 That was so heartbreaking yet so beautiful
Or maybe that man is the re-born Van Gogh himself 😂
Van Gogh would burn and destroy every painting. He was a disgrace for society back then, he ows us nothing. If he saw the cynicism that we treat him now after he killed himself he would vomit. It's disgusting. He would have wished to be forgotten forever in these fake planet.
yea van Gogh is the best painter but people don't appreciate his drawings 😭😭 I wish van Gogh was alive
This actually made me say 'This is fucking incredible' out loud sksjksjsjs
Watercolours but taken very literally is my new favourite art medium
yeah but that isn't watercolors. these are way thicker and belive me you could never do this witch watercolor
Bullshit, you've already forgotten about it as you're getting this youtube notification.
@@ikyabwai Who hurt you?
@@maddycakes3054 Ouch man. Ya got me with that one. The overused, generic tween, meaningless comeback of "who hurt you". Ouch.
@@ikyabwai Seriously, who did something so bad to you that you have to go and shit on other people, I'm curious
Your skill is breath taking. My 8 year old grandson watched this with me without moving. He's normal speed is faster & faster but he will take tablet and watch this video over & over for 40-50 minutes at a time. He loves your work. Once you've finished the 1st painting he will say now make the painter man.
Thank you for the joy you bring into his day.
Yes
this is so cute
Nice :)))
Böyle sanatkarlara sahip olduğumuz için çok mutluyum
*Bob Ross wants to know your location*
From the heaven? I don't think so
He is from Turkey
@@prettysavage6975 kanka sacmalama rezil olacaz simdi :D
Ne biliyim lan kanalın adı türkçe bide adamda anadolulu tipi gördüm dsjsjjejdjdj
@@prettysavage6975 videodaki adam bob ross değil ki. yorumda bob ross konumunuzu öğrenmek istiyor diyo. şaka yapmış yani sadece
When you blended out the starry starry night I almost got a heart attack but then you made more art???? How is this even possible
When he "erased" the painting at 2:45 I literally went NOOOOOOOO in my mind.
Yea, me too...
Same
So did I, but the final painting is also espectacular! 😍
Too😂😂
same
Aşşırı iyi bir yetenek. Yolun açık olsun güzel insan
what are you?? a wizzard???
Harley365 sorry, my fingers are made of butter
Ryuku Jordison figured😏
no better. He is an awesome ebru artist :D
No. He’s just harry
Your a wizard harry
Me:...
Video :....
*starts playing moonlight sonata*
Me: AAAAAAHHHH❤️❤️
Ikr?!!
I actaully expected "Vincent" because it's literally a song about this artwork but Moonlight Sonata is great nonetheless.
Mind is blown. BLOWN!! you deserve to "Gogh" places dude
This joke does not work at all if you know how to pronouce “van Gogh”
(gh is like the ch from chiropractor)
Charlie S_ I feel like your friends have a separate group-chat without the annoying people ...and you’re not in it...
Charlie S_ More like the ch in ‘Loch’. It’s a bit guttural.
Not sure the proper pronunciation of Gough(😯only he will ever know lol). Ik I pronounce it like "Go," and Dr. Black(aka. Bill Nighy aka. museum guy in Doctor Who) pronounces it more like "Gawf," so to each their own, unless u have a TARDIS to take u back to the real Van Gough who'll tell u the proper pronunciation
PokeyFlame 2 if you really want to know the most realistic way is search one of his brothers grand grand children (or something like that) in Holland because they are still alive
the only bad thing about this video is that it has an end
talking serious right now, I absolutely loved it! Moonlight Sonata is one of my favourite songs ever, and Van Gogh is one of my favourite artists ever. And you, you're an amazing artist! Thank you for sharing your art with the world :)
Starry Night AND Moonlight Sonata? I love this already.
First time in my life, i've ever clapped for art, that isn't on a tv/theatre screen. Frigging awesome man.
Gaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy
@@stitcha123 go to hellllll
sanskruti patil I’m just being silly
@@stitcha123 you're still keeping track of your 1 year old comments?
Kitten Mimi nope... I get an email when someone replies. It’s a pretty simple explanation. Sorry to disappoint sweetie
3:20 I was like wtf is that a fetus? And then Van gogh appeared.
Van gogh was the fetus i guess...
TITO I getting a bit creeped out thinking it was a fetus too. Thank goodness it wasn’t . Haha
I mean, who has never been a fetus?
That's the question. Everyone have start somewhere.🤷🏾♂️
thought it was a potato😥
I almost cried when you 'destroyed' the first piece of art-the interpretation of his starry night paintings. That is, until I watched you transform it into the Van Gogh portrait. Oh my goodness. I could watch this over and over, and I will! Watching you is alternately inspiring-soothing-mezmerizing-and upsetting-unsettling...in the best way possible. Makes me long to be able to do this.
Oh.
it's LITERALLY van gogh on dark water.
ok
😂 😂 😂 😂
Btw dose anyone know what the name of the song used in the video is
@@Thealchemistscorner Yup
It's from the first movement of
moonlight sonata - Beethoven
@@Thealchemistscorner sure it's darude sandstorm, can't you see ?
(Fuck you stalin !)
I thought van gogh's starry night but no it was van gogh
That painting technique called Ebru btw if anyone wonders
Antonia Arygros sooooo sweat !
Thankssd
Thanks
thnx m8!!
It belongs to Ottoman(Turks)
UA-cam for once recommended me something that's really worth it , thanks man.
Exactly my thoughts 🙏
Dans le monde, il y a des Artistes qui cultivent la Beauté ! MERCI ♥🌻🤩
2:46 oh please oh god no
I got a heart attack
Me: appreciates the beautiful art in a new and interesting medium
Also me: *Plunges hand into it*
I'm an artist, and I know just how bloody difficult it is to control this. All I can say is WOW!!!! Absolutely blown away. You are truly a master of your craft! Subbed, Liked and Shared!
Yes! Especially the church and the houses at 2:24. Oil paints on water don't like to stay in straight lines. My brain hurts just by thinking about how the artist even knew how to do that.
Its not hard at all, anyone could do this
Ture M have you’ve ever tried lol, not easy
@Cody hahahahaha
NeonsStyle you don't have to be an artists in order to get that you tool
2022 March.. Still couldn’t find anything more satisfying than this on UA-cam !
This is unreal. I refuse to believe my eyes. What a talent.
I love how you incorporated Van Gogh's personality into this performance and art. I am glad that you connected the symbolism of you smashing up the starry night into a self portrait to Van Gogh's depression and his problems that he faced of being unaccepted and unappreciated by the common folk.
Wow that's amazing
Oop
Wtf how did he symbolize that
I thought the first black circle you drew meant it was a black hole that destroyed everything 3:02
Same here
omg me toooo
lmao same
Same xD
GooKoo Inc Sameeee
If there was an option to like one video a thousand times... I would have liked it. Genius... Utterly Divine.
Funny how some people don’t realise how difficult this art is- speaking generally from my experience. I hope one day it would be understood more deeply. This video especially, includes a modern understanding of the traditional art and has a really unique touch. Good job!
Idk why youtube recommend this to me just now! That's absolutely amazing and I'm so glad I clicked on the video! That's awesome and I'm amazed by the effort that you put into this.
The marbling texture lends itself to this painting perfectly. it's very unique but also perfectly captures the feeling of the original painting.
At first, I was like, eh that's interesting. Starry night, sure sure...
... Then you started the real painting. And BLEW my mind. Esp when you synced it with Moonlight Sonata. Brilliant.
thank you!! i wanted to know the name of the song!
you're so talented
YOU NEED WAY MORE RECOGNITION
I'm so amazed at how many talented people there are in this world
Can't believe my eyes!!!!!! You are the best artist I've ever seen before
i thought the title said:
*van gogh on dark web*
im drunk
Your words felt humours to me sorry 😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂😂😂
You're alright.
I legit laugh so hard at this comment 😂😂😂 LMAO
Moonlight sonata playing in the background... So relaxing
I practically cried while watching this. Starry Night is my absolute favorite piece of art and Van Gogh is probably my favorite artist of all time. I've never seen this type of art done before, it's incredible, and not only was the recreation of Starry Night equally fascinating, but to see Van Gough created on top of his art was beyond beautiful.
The name of the technique is Turkish Ebru Art
@@denizliturkey4664 thank you
It's great to see someone feels the same as me. Because I love Van Gogh's art and I've searched for other artist who paint well. But none of those paintings can I relate to like the genius of Van Gogh.
This is like art from another dimension. Mind-blowing.🔥
NOOOOO!!! 2:46
this moment hurt my heart
I was like whaaat? Why are you doing that !!??
Same
I was like Noooo! When you swirled starry night away. Then you blew my mind with the portrait! Dope video, loved it!
This is the turkish art called Ebru, this is really amazing!
It is beautiful but it came out in China way before it did in Turkey
Just like the Bible came out way way way before the Quran
@@WAJD1 why hate commenting on something you don't exactly know about?
@@mountain6729 WAS there any hate?
@@WAJD1 nobody asked about when or where is it came out first? and what's up with holy books and your sarcastic attitude? stop trying to start a fight.
Dans le monde, il y a des Artistes qui cultivent la beauté ! MERCI 🤩🌻♥
O zaman ben bu güne kadar hiç yetenek görmemişim.
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Ülkemiz adına gurur verici, bunun için teşekkür ederim.
Kimse bizim ülkeden olduğunu bilmiyor ki amk
@@von7729 Neeeee. A GERÇİ BU EBRU E YANİ XD
What a great timing 😍
3:15 and 3:25
Enjoy :)
I am completely spellbound blown away struck with amazement crying a little even, over this..... I’m just speechless
ALLAHIM.. Bu bir türk!! Helal olsun! Daha önce neden göremedim diye üzülüyorum şu anda (
Çünkü bizim insanlarımız böyle şeyleri sevmiyor, onlar şu anda boş içeriklerle meşgul.
Назрин Дадашзаде aslında birçok şeyi başarabiliriz, sadece sanata ilgisi olan kişiler pek az.
@@erkanbuyukbas7153 katılıyorum.
Hey bana abone ol sonra tekrar pişman olma daha önce neden abone olmadım diye 😁
Türk olduğunu sen yazdıktan sonra anladım
Türkçe yorum görmek çok zor :) Fakat çalışma kesinlikle müthiş, emeğinize sağlık. Gurur duymamak elde değil :)
İnsan bi Türkçe vidyo ismi de koyar ben yapanı sandım lan bu ebru diye bağıracaktım az daha
Ben de başta yabancı kanal sanmıştım
Garip ay diye okuyunca şaşırdım
Buradayız Feyza hanım :) ✋🏻
0:50 seconds just passed and that already impressed me. Then at the end my wig was completely gone. That's just incredible.
When the houses were being done I cried with joy... This is that amazing..❤️
Moonlight sonata ile videonun tamamından sanat ve yetenek akıyor ellerine sağlık bize bu güzel videoyu hazırladığın için! ☺️
Video harika hazırlanmış. Çalışma muhteşem zaten. 😍😍
Oh my goodness this is amazing and am i just discovering this 3 years later. Amazing work!
Same!!!!!
Ok so really....who the hell actually gives this a thumbs down?!?!?!
Me
People of limited vision, poor creatures.
I wonder why it didn't went viral! This is real talent.. Woowwwwwww
why did UA-cam recommend this to me almost 4 years later?
Same here bro! In my case, it's probably all the mousetrap videos I've been watching lately. I mean, what else could it be? 😂
I know, right?
They keep all the good stuff for themselves and just give you the stupid things they think this makes them smarter but actually it makes them stupid asses.
Van Gogh painting and Beethoven playing, perfect match. I love it!
Thanks for sharing!
that's beautiful. I wonder how people tap into that creativity inside. i mean what kind of emotional/metal and physical state are they in that allow all this to flow into their own being.
Really wonderful video.
Christ what kind of witchery is this?!?! Ooh SOOO in love!!!!❤️❤️❤️
This is one of the few art vedios that I watched without skipping even once till the end.
This looks like God creating the universe...
Perfect 💛
You mean that thing that never happened because religion is fiction
@@sociallyineptspider-man2366 I have to agree with you on this one
@@sociallyineptspider-man2366 you can't prove it (i am not religious)
I'm religious but thank you for that.
Was a real pleasure to watch, thanks for sharing.
La imágen y el sonido de este video traspasaron cada célula de mi cuerpo.
Emociona hasta las lágrimas.
Hermoso trabajo.
Te felicito!!
The amazing talent aside, the fact that the final Van Gogh's portrait and background has his Starry Night Painting embedded inside. Hats off!! I have probably never subscribed to any channel faster.
I can watch this all day not get boring...He is AWESOME !!!!!
Wow! This just brought tears to my eyes. So beautiful!!
We love how if you cease to exist, if not with enough care to detail. No one would have really noticed. Thankful for that second view of self and self persepvative methods to creatint a perseptive individual.
‘When you turn your face away , the moon is darkened from sorrow ‘
‘Sen yüz çevirecek olsan ay kapkara olur gamdan’
Celaleddin Rumi
Suda dans eden resmi yaratan ressam bu olmalı..
ömrü çok olsun!..
YARATMAK ALLAH'A mahsustur
Van Gogh, wherever you are, God bless you!! Without your talent, we couldnt see beautiful paintings like this!! Great job and music!! Perfect 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Qué belleza tan inmensa! Cuánta genialidad! Susana Urrets Zavalía, argentina
Dude paints a master piece on WATER then is like "nah dog this is going to be a portrait and I spent all that time making that Van Gogh's art just to stir it up for a background..."
Me: How do I make the color orange?
Mom: Mix red and yellow
Me:
Did you pass primary school
@@patspeed008 it's a joke, you collection of used ring pops
absolute idiot on main. just a goddamn fool. I’ve never heard that insult before😂😂
absolute idiot on main. just a goddamn fool. 😂
That joke was really convincing I guess
And they say magic is not real.
I wish I could knew a fantasy way of saying that awesome, other than saying it's awesome. The whole process was like a play. Thank you this is truly a gift
I gasped when you swirled that magnificent work.
Daily Dose sent me here. I have to admit, I'm incredibly impressed with this. Just the idea is mind blowing. Wonderfully done.
I applaud you not only for your art but how you beautifully edited this video with Moonlight Sonata. This was utterly beautiful. ❤️
I come back to this whenever I need to calm myself down❤️