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  • @Jazza
    @Jazza  Рік тому +140

    10% OFF EVERYTHING (Including NEW MERCH + Digital Products!) - www.jazzastudios.com - launch sale ENDS SOON!
    Oh, and the "A" in the merch, stands for ARTY! Arty merch for Arty people!!

  • @madkarma2248
    @madkarma2248 Рік тому +720

    I had a class where we talked Michelangelo and how he had to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling on his back. For my assignment in that class we taped a paper to the bottom of our desks and had to draw. It was really hard and it would be a fun video idea to see you do something like that. Like try painting upside down to get the real Michelangelo experience.

    • @kalinaszek
      @kalinaszek Рік тому +32

      He could paint ceiling of one of rooms

    • @m105chelle
      @m105chelle Рік тому +4

      Cool idea!

    • @Benji-il7wv
      @Benji-il7wv Рік тому +1

      @@kalinaszek Yeah!

    • @RSpudieD
      @RSpudieD Рік тому +3

      I like your thinking! It'd be fun to watch as well as I'm genuinely curious how tough/ fun it'd be!

    • @4Rgames
      @4Rgames Рік тому +6

      He did paint upside down once

  • @SamanthaAndersonArtist
    @SamanthaAndersonArtist Рік тому +928

    I've seen people put super thick paint in piping bags and use frosting tips to create an array of flowers, let them dry (for like, a week) and then put it all together to create a 3D Bouquet or other paintings. Would LOVE to see you try that!

    • @BelindaShort
      @BelindaShort Рік тому +39

      I wish that he would just watch some tutorials for things and give other artists that he gets these ideas from a little credit. He sees this stuff being made elsewhere and then he decides he wants to figure it out, not learning about it first, and playing around, which is valid, but also I wish he'd learn a bit from others and then share what he learned and credit them. This particular style isn't as big of a deal but sometimes he's working with really complicated stuff that others have spent years perfecting.

    • @GenesisMoodie
      @GenesisMoodie Рік тому +1

      That seems pretty cool!

    • @moonbeamstry5321
      @moonbeamstry5321 Рік тому +22

      Fantastic idea!!
      Heck, has Jazza ever tried decorating a cake? I'd love to see him do something more traditional and a hyper realistic cake.

    • @fromash5289
      @fromash5289 Рік тому +25

      @@BelindaShort What credit is there to give exactly? The first impasto painters of the 1400's? It's ridiculous to think you have to credit someone jumping in on (or even starting a trend) a style that's been around for centuries, which spoiler alert, is most of art.
      As for him actually educating himself a bit before making a practice session into a full on video, I actually dislike most of his content lately for the sake of the craft. Most of it has been looking incredibly rushed and sloppy as of late, but I also understand that the video production is his business. Dude's got his family and his employees families to worry about. Expecting him to spend weeks or simply even days off camera learning a new technique is incredibly unrealistic.

    • @georgiakennedy2287
      @georgiakennedy2287 Рік тому +1

      If love to see this!!!!

  • @MangoJet408
    @MangoJet408 Рік тому +1732

    When you try to do abstract art, it's not that it is bad, you just don't have much variety. You always tend to go the same direction, try going all sorts of directions and bring in even more textures and movement by using different types of brushes and spatulas. Even scraping away some of the paint that you already put down can leave an interesting effect, especially if you're using a thicker medium. You know how to use negative and positive space, that is something that also can really work well in your favor. These are tips that my college professor gave me when I was dealing with the same kind of problem. My favorite is abstract expressionism, if you look at it, there is so much depth to all the movement within the painting. If you see this then I hope it helps.

    • @king_kyojuro651
      @king_kyojuro651 Рік тому +30

      Said like a poet.

    • @ciaociara
      @ciaociara Рік тому +21

      Thanks for the tips!

    • @Simos719
      @Simos719 Рік тому +17

      Yeah, I agree, (also a look to modernism[history of Art, even suprematism, and constructivism ] will help to understand what are the basic of abstract art, and make it more clear and easy to understand)

    • @KiX-K4T13
      @KiX-K4T13 Рік тому +7

      You're awesome, Kaylea! Thank you so much for recognizing what seemed amiss and for providing a solution to that minor problem as well. I literally just learned that abstract expressionism is literally what I do for warm ups before I start painting and drawing.

    • @Ixarus6713
      @Ixarus6713 Рік тому +30

      I think a big issue is Jazza wants a subject, but abstract art generally has no subject, the art itself is the subject.
      Aka, using it to build backgrounds and subjects works, but a lot of abstract art is directionless or disturbed formations, not a cool background with a subject in the foreground like he seems to prefer.

  • @sparkypi
    @sparkypi Рік тому +76

    "Maybe I need to go bigger?"
    This is the question that has haunted this channel since the day it was born...
    and it's the reason we have the beautifully spectacular mess of a channel we have today.
    Never change, Jazza. Never change.

  • @Lady.MdNght
    @Lady.MdNght Рік тому +259

    I love that he says, "Idk what I'm doing" but made an amazing warrior in fire... Love it Jazza... LOVE IT!!!

    • @blacky_Ninja
      @blacky_Ninja Рік тому +2

      I guess that‘s what lots of experience with all kinds of materials and methods is good for.

  • @palindromee
    @palindromee Рік тому +39

    I think the middle one worked because you weren't trying to draw a picture as such, both the first and last one had an object that could have been easily replaced with normal paint and look just as good (if not better). Would be great to see you go really abstract and embrace some elements of your mop and drip paintings!

  • @DarkeAOU
    @DarkeAOU Рік тому +7

    The red-to-yellow canvas makes me think of dragon scales, which is what makes it my favorite. That, and the colors being great. Honestly surprised you didn't draw a dragon, as cool as the medium was.

  • @lazyfoxplays8503
    @lazyfoxplays8503 Рік тому +12

    Abstract art is all about one big thing:
    Capturing an emotion or feeling.
    Doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you look at the piece and feel a complete or specific feeling, then you nailed it!

  • @lynxone9434
    @lynxone9434 Рік тому +37

    Garreth is like that one side character in a TV show that everyone loves but doesn't get much screen time

  • @Lum1narae
    @Lum1narae Рік тому +53

    Jazza + Bob Ross voice + painting knife = ultimate satisfaction

  • @NiKKey411
    @NiKKey411 Рік тому +12

    The orange ombre is my fave because it reminds me of that cool lazy hack animation style to fill in background charaters like a baseball statium.. I love that because of how simple it is it leaves so much to the imagination, I imagine all the faces, expressions what they are eating, if they have hair, no hair or hats...i could go on and on I just *LOVE* it

  • @adamgtrap
    @adamgtrap Рік тому +104

    I'm not an artist and also have no idea what you're doing. But I really liked the modelling paste version, looks like icing.
    My limited "art experience" is simple doodles with lines, knitting, or cake decorating (which I've had the most fun with but don't have an oven in my current home).

    • @katnance6155
      @katnance6155 Рік тому +2

      You can always buy a premade cake and decorate it yourself? Or muffins, and ice them?

    • @booobee8351
      @booobee8351 Рік тому +3

      @frootie love your comment, someone at work asked if I’m an artist just because I love to be able to spread happiness to my clients at work because I can feel they love art but I got stopped because an actual art instructor will be joining us soon so I being not an actual certified “artist” asked to step aside even before my program gets to start since then I have been wondering if only people who studied arts in schools are artists or anyone who create anything = artists too

    • @cordoesart
      @cordoesart Рік тому +2

      ur definitely an artist! U create art!✨

    • @booobee8351
      @booobee8351 Рік тому +1

      @frootie thanks dear, oops i should change my words in regards that..! thanks for reminder!

  • @lolacarter2833
    @lolacarter2833 Рік тому +176

    Did you know Bob Ross was a drill sergeant while in the service? That's why he used his quiet voice. Once he got out of the service, he swore never to yell again.

    • @alisongregory4421
      @alisongregory4421 Рік тому +4

      I was going to post this, but I'm glad someone else did

    • @MrChristianDT
      @MrChristianDT Рік тому +40

      ALL RIGHT, MAGGOTS! RIGHT HERE, WE ARE MAKING A HAPPY LITTLE MOUNTAIN! JUST GOING TO TAKE SOME OF THE BROWN WITH A DAB OF GREY AND JUST LIKE THIS! REMEMBER, THERE ARE NO MISTAKES, JUST HAPPY ACCIDENTS! I DON'T KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN TOLD, NEXT WEEK WILL BE A SUNSET GOLD!

    • @hartspot7418
      @hartspot7418 Рік тому +3

      @@MrChristianDT Amazing

    • @spacepuppie
      @spacepuppie Рік тому +1

      @@MrChristianDT hehehe ...

  • @janemorrow6672
    @janemorrow6672 Рік тому +7

    What I really like about your approach is that you use a Play-Experiment-Create approach when you are trying new things. A lot of people confuse the play and experiment bits of the process and they are actually very different.

  • @Luminty99
    @Luminty99 Рік тому +35

    It's mind blowing to me how you can mix so much white into a little bit of paint and it still keeps its color. How

    • @BillCiphersArtist
      @BillCiphersArtist Рік тому +1

      Since white is a tint it can only lighten something wrather then over take it like other colors xan because other colors have shade in it which is why mixing just a little black will darken something extremely and can overtake the color

    • @laurfincher8137
      @laurfincher8137 Рік тому +11

      the reason professional paints are expensive is because they have more pigment in them. Lots of pigment is key and that is why the professionals use high quality paints.

    • @TAmberTaylorStudio
      @TAmberTaylorStudio Рік тому

      It also depends on how opaque your white paint is.

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Рік тому

      That's why there are usually two kinds of white for all or almost all artist professional paints: one is Zinc white, more transparent, and tge other is Titanium White, which us more opaque. It's the pigment being more opaque, not just the end product. The Zinc white is often called "mixing white" because it's more useful in mixing. I would assume the impasto medium is relatively transparent on its own.

  • @ArtyJ
    @ArtyJ Рік тому +3

    Jazza: "in conclusion.... i still have no idea what I'm doing..."

  • @user-xc3ql7rj7z
    @user-xc3ql7rj7z Рік тому +5

    You can also paint on the impasto in its original form and paint over it with your paints after! havn't finished the vid yet so maybe you did but if not, that's my preferred way of using it :)

  • @that1artfriend
    @that1artfriend Рік тому +21

    Its super funny how I always get an art add anytime I watch one of Jazza's vids. And I never see it anywhere else

    • @theshmoo560
      @theshmoo560 Рік тому

      I only see similar adds on Baumgartner Restoration

  • @thenatashadoran
    @thenatashadoran Рік тому +18

    I would love to see you experiment with art in the style of Eric Carle! Painting textures on tissue paper and cutting those into shapes to make the final artwork.

    • @KelseyDrummer
      @KelseyDrummer 4 місяці тому

      I did that as a kid and loved it.

  • @swing9799
    @swing9799 Рік тому +8

    I love the orange-yellow one
    The texture, the simplicity, the wabi-sabi…

    • @thehint1954
      @thehint1954 Рік тому

      I thought it looked like a crowd of people

  • @tasneemrossenkhan8941
    @tasneemrossenkhan8941 Рік тому +3

    One helpful way to practice impasto is to do some warm ups before you create (take the tool you are using and swatch some textures and and stokes before you do the final piece) I find that, like with drawing, if you warm up your hand and wrist beforehand it makes it easier to do impasto. Tip #2 if you are working with chunkier or more detailed pieces let it dry a bit then add make more strokes the paint paste will hold its shape better. Tip #3 if you have the problem with the cheap paints (lightening of the pigment) I know some artists that paint on top of the paste after its dry then you get a richer colour on a budget.. Try them out and hopefully they will be helpful to those who want to try

  • @shamroc34
    @shamroc34 Рік тому +6

    The Gareth and Jazza banter makes me laugh. Becoming one of the best comedy duos lol.

    • @jeremiahtimbermen2340
      @jeremiahtimbermen2340 Рік тому

      I got the same jazza thing you did is it a scam

    • @shamroc34
      @shamroc34 Рік тому

      @@jeremiahtimbermen2340 nah it's a scam. Jazza has a tick against his name.

    • @jeremiahtimbermen2340
      @jeremiahtimbermen2340 Рік тому +1

      @@shamroc34 thank you so much have a great day

  • @kobrazzz
    @kobrazzz Рік тому +1

    Hey Jazza! There is another really cool way to paint. Try these things called paint pours. Mix acrylic paint with glue( eyeball it) and add a little water and a few drops of silicon. Then pour onto the canvas and let it dry for a long time. Pouring with the canvas flat is the best way. It comes out really cool!

  • @bludaizee24
    @bludaizee24 Рік тому +2

    I like the orange painting best with light on top. It looks like kinda like feathers. A big impasto rising Phoenix would be awesome!💛🧡❤

  • @PKMNmastercass
    @PKMNmastercass Рік тому +7

    You can use impasto in oil paint with icing bags and cake piping tips to get some cool effects

    • @ashleyadams3088
      @ashleyadams3088 Рік тому

      Thank you for being the first comment to actual spell out the word 'impasto" so I could be certain of what he was saying.

  • @c.m.9369
    @c.m.9369 Рік тому +4

    I love the portrait! That looks amazing, frankly!

  • @austino2763
    @austino2763 Рік тому +2

    I loved each one for different reasons, The persona of what you described as a soldier was very edgy, serious, moody, and delivers a clear emotion along with a satisfying texture and color palette. As a fan of art and a creator of art who doesnt love a good gradient? the Texture and matte finish it had with those THICC gloops looked great. Lastly the Abstract bird, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and my favorite way to observe art is to see it next to the artists other paintings, it gives perspective into the person who created the pieces and allows for better appreciation of all the pieces. Loved it. Thanks for always giving your all Jazza & thank you to all the team members that make the videos happen :)

  • @LEMiArts
    @LEMiArts Рік тому +8

    new idea: try scultured florals with icing bags (like for confectioner purposes) The artist abstracts by adrienne does beautiful floral bouquet with really heavy heavy acrylics.

  • @thecasualgoth6666
    @thecasualgoth6666 Рік тому +24

    This looks so fun! I think it would be cool for you to go bigger and thicker (excuse the innuendo) I’ve seen people make paintings that are pretty much 3d sculptures

  • @vampyrboyfriend5133
    @vampyrboyfriend5133 4 місяці тому

    I've seen a trend on TikTok where artists mix very fine sand in with their paints. It gives an impasto and grainy texture that they use to make really cool artwork. It would be cool to see you try that out, if you want.

  • @EleanorBrimblecombe
    @EleanorBrimblecombe Рік тому +1

    I like doing art just because it's satisfying to draw lines. Lines are my friends!

  • @i_prefer_the_term_antihero
    @i_prefer_the_term_antihero Рік тому +3

    I would love to see him try to make the same art (something simple and repeatable) with all the different mediums to really compare them!
    Great video!! Yes, it was super satisfying :D

  • @JewelOfThe7Seas
    @JewelOfThe7Seas Рік тому +6

    This is great! As epic and awesome as the recent videos have been, I've missed just seeing Jazza talking to the camera and being there with him as he "mucks around" with stuff and tries new things - being there with him at the table for the process. Love it! Thanks, Jazza!
    Also- I love the warrior in the fire. It prompts me to want to write about him. What's his story? What has brought him to this moment? Is this a moment of defeat or just after a hard-won and costly victory? So good!

  • @kenielou9554
    @kenielou9554 Рік тому +2

    Love the video! You should try an extremely thick acrylic paint. Gaffery art materials have a higher line of thick paints that you sculpt with rather than use a brush.

  • @leirumf5476
    @leirumf5476 Рік тому

    The yellow-orange one looks like a crowd of silhouetted people and it's SO PLEASING

  • @willowthewisperer
    @willowthewisperer Рік тому +56

    Hahahaha. When loud people try making ASMR for the first time. XD You're wonderful, Jazza. Don't ever change.

  • @tabuuu
    @tabuuu Рік тому +3

    The art medium sounds like "impostor" to me and now I can't unhear it😭

  • @tillystreet4657
    @tillystreet4657 Рік тому

    I love how your immediate inclination is to "go bigger". Love it mate

  • @FunFactManiac
    @FunFactManiac Рік тому +1

    I love how you use yourself in most of your merchandise pictures!

  • @willowthewisperer
    @willowthewisperer Рік тому +7

    I'd be interested in the drying time of all of these and also how they hold up over time!

  • @miriamkatz925
    @miriamkatz925 Рік тому +4

    the portrait you made looks awesome!! I'm more into surrealism rather than abstract myself, but I have a friend who creates really magnificent abstract art. And I think she would agree that you nailed that warrior portrait!

  • @ultramarinebluu254
    @ultramarinebluu254 Рік тому

    I read something bout modeling paste that they are not to be mixed with paints but rather are applied directly in a gessoed canvas, shape em by the texture you want to achieve, let it dry, and sand it after if necessary. After all of it, you can lay your paints there. Modeling paste truly lightens your paint if you mix em.

  • @ashdraws166
    @ashdraws166 Рік тому

    When Jazza just try’s to hype up the satisfaction of the paint during the first bit, can’t help but just cringe but giggle at the same time. I almost love that way only he can make that feeling seem like an old friend ✨

  • @TheEpicfailatlife
    @TheEpicfailatlife Рік тому +4

    Hey jazza been following you for quite awhile and just wanted to say thank you keeping me on track in my art journey.

  • @thisisnotthechannelyourelo407
    @thisisnotthechannelyourelo407 Рік тому +4

    Haha, this was great. I appreciate that you share something despite not knowing what you're really doing, but trying to have fun with it and learn something new at the same time. I learned something new, that I can make my own impasto paints with simple ingredients. Thanks Jazza!

  • @prof_pm4659
    @prof_pm4659 Рік тому

    The second painting looks like a crowd of people.. really nice pieces over all.👌

  • @daltooinewestwood6380
    @daltooinewestwood6380 Рік тому

    Knife painting is so great. When I was in high school i did an earth day project where I painted a tree frog on a moldy log, and was able to make it look almost real with this method. So much fun and so easy

  • @Parkerposie
    @Parkerposie Рік тому +3

    Hey Jazza! I’m assuming you may not see this, but I just wanted to say I’m really glad to have grown up with you and your channel. You’ve truly fostered my creativity and willingness to take risks and try new things. Thank you for everything you’ve done. 🥰

  • @humancmplx2449
    @humancmplx2449 Рік тому +1

    One thing that helps me with abstract concepts is to picture the final image/work in front of a massive, plain wall. How is it going to look in a blank space (light or dark)? Or how would it look in a crowded room? On a crowded wall. The work itself may be great, or bad, but the context of its placement might strengthen it after or influence the ideas before, when conceptualizing it.

  • @needamuffin
    @needamuffin Рік тому

    The gradient one, when the red is on the top, looks like a crowd of people. I like it.

  • @CaKeBDA
    @CaKeBDA Рік тому +30

    Honestly I have wanted to play with this form of painting for so long...but the cost investment is hell..especially if you want to do any decent sizes ..... 😔

    • @cupofpencils3999
      @cupofpencils3999 Рік тому

      I'm gonna try oil with acrylic. My white tube is already half empty..

  • @UpperLeftRC
    @UpperLeftRC Рік тому +4

    I would really like to see you do a huge painting, something really abstract and borderline “dumb” but then take it to a legit art show or auction house and see how much money you could sell it for! Like see if you can somehow get a million dollars for a painting lol then maybe give a lot of the money to charity or something 👍🏻

  • @willowthewisperer
    @willowthewisperer Рік тому +2

    4:10 OH MY GOD! JAZZA, you are my favorite person ever. Dude, I feel this minute so hard.

  • @gem_shw5243
    @gem_shw5243 Рік тому

    for the modelling paste people usually make 3d art with them by mixing them with paint and putting them in piping bags creating flowers/cute fruit designs and more !! u should check this out

  • @ernestziegenfelder9962
    @ernestziegenfelder9962 Рік тому +5

    paint a Pirate ship in the waves fighting the Kracken in a storm! that would look sweet impasto

  • @alexneumann4904
    @alexneumann4904 Рік тому +4

    These new shirts look so much better than the old ones (in my opinion). The old ones looked like the kind you would buy at walmart in the kids section. Never what I thought an art youtuber would make. These new ones are 10/10

  • @isabellajarrell760
    @isabellajarrell760 Рік тому

    I'm gonna be honest. The last one you made is my favorite. It reminds me of an angel.

  • @kaylewolf
    @kaylewolf Рік тому

    Awesome fire scales! the texture and vibrant colours are beautiful.
    The jazza punky portrait is great too, I like the colour again to make it pop out as well as the direction it all seemed to flow, diagonal. I liked the direction of the paint haha

  • @cenwichmaker
    @cenwichmaker Рік тому +3

    The sound at the start literally gives me goosebumps XD Not in the good, satifying way though T_T

  • @Potts2k8
    @Potts2k8 Рік тому +3

    ... I think I'll watch this when I'm _not_ sat on the toilet with my kids shouting thru the wall asking why Dad is listening to moaning Australian men 😐

  • @christianberry3031
    @christianberry3031 Рік тому +1

    1:15 I exploed with laughter at the t shirt.

  • @Uchiha_D_Zoro
    @Uchiha_D_Zoro Рік тому +1

    the last painting looks alot like a man with wings for arms or an angel falling

  • @allegraboutwell1710
    @allegraboutwell1710 Рік тому +36

    3 mins also you are really awesome

  • @AlucardRawks
    @AlucardRawks Рік тому +7

    So I think that maybe you're being too tight and refined. Impasto is more of a suggestion of subject and overworking is so easy to do. Maybe try giving yourself an extremely limited time to do a canvas, like a minute or two to force yourself to only do the most basic shapes and rely on texture, hue, and tone to convey the subject and to limit dangers of overworking as you can't work on one area for long.

  • @cacklebarnacle15
    @cacklebarnacle15 Рік тому

    the gradient is really cool. if you hang it with the darker colours on the top, the shapes the tool created look like people. just one big anonymous crowd in the sunset or something

  • @KangaRuby
    @KangaRuby Рік тому

    I LOVE the modelling paste one. The texture is just chef's kiss. The piece itself (with the light yellow at the bottom) looks like loads of people in a crowd and I find it really appealing.

  • @fobo3361
    @fobo3361 Рік тому +4

    Instead of bigger...maybe just...more? Practice y'know

  • @_reflux_
    @_reflux_ Рік тому +4

    Hoi

  • @mags31
    @mags31 Рік тому

    IDEAS!!!
    Book page art. Where you carve out the page edges and when you open the book and look at it from the edge there's a picture. (Does that make sense? Hope so)
    Or a Jell-O sculpture, like in Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs!
    Love your videos Jazza! Many an otherwise boring hour has been spent at work trying to follow along with you in your new adventures :P

  • @nerdyluma
    @nerdyluma Рік тому +2

    This reminds me of when I use frosting to decorate painteresque style cakes. Can you please try cake decorating

  • @talkingblok3327
    @talkingblok3327 Рік тому +5

    1min

  • @declanos
    @declanos Рік тому +4

    hio

  • @hannahmia39
    @hannahmia39 Рік тому +1

    First Jazza vid I’ve watched in a while and now I’m heading back to binge the rest 😂😂🫶🏻

  • @claytastrophe7255
    @claytastrophe7255 Рік тому

    I love the camerawork where they pan to things off camera as Jazza explains it, but not in a ‘UA-cam zoom” way

  • @ruthhill5194
    @ruthhill5194 Рік тому +4

    SECOND COMMENT LEATS GO

  • @PatB7
    @PatB7 Рік тому +4

    first

  • @BillCiphersArtist
    @BillCiphersArtist Рік тому

    To me the modeling paste one looks like a bunch of people huddled up waiting infinitely for this joy or flame if excitement that isn't to come

  • @danialsoozani
    @danialsoozani Рік тому +1

    this is the jazza i love! humble with sense of humor and sharing good and bad experiences!! good job man i loved and enjoyed this video more than those u do voice overs

  • @KaneyoriHK
    @KaneyoriHK Рік тому

    Basically it feels almost exactly like spreading frosting on a cake using pallette knifes with a thick creme.
    It's neat.

  • @paulpardee
    @paulpardee Рік тому

    Cheap Purple is my favorite 70's rock band mashup tribute group.

  • @-Jozef
    @-Jozef Рік тому +1

    Just started this video and I'm about to fall asleep watching this😴😴

  • @hrpdrp97
    @hrpdrp97 Рік тому

    From what I have experienced, abstract comes from having fun and constantly playing with the medium and adjusting until you look at it and think anything more will ruin it, you basically just need to start with some colors you like, and not thing, just do, and you can creat some cool abstract pieces, the best are ones that start as nothing, but then you start to see something in it so you bring it out just a bit more so others can see it too.

  • @normal5389
    @normal5389 Рік тому

    Always love watching the guys applying wet cement on the walls or painting(?) them, so satisfying

  • @kdogW-iw6oq
    @kdogW-iw6oq Рік тому

    I love abstract! My favorite. Thank you for sharing this. It’s exciting to find new
    mediums

  • @TiredMomma
    @TiredMomma Рік тому

    I think the orange to yellow one reminds me of an audience, looking at them as if you were on stage because the crowd farther away gets darker.

  • @dondavan4313
    @dondavan4313 Рік тому +1

    A goal every youtuber needs for merch is it to be good enough that people who don't know u would still buy and u nailed that ur merch is Amazing

  • @jtc2039
    @jtc2039 Рік тому

    The orange and yellow painting looked like dragon scales, super cool!

  • @zyla3862
    @zyla3862 Рік тому +2

    The second painting was definitely my favorite! The colors and textures just looked so cool! I kinda wonder if you’re just over thinking things. When you just try to do what colors compliment each other it looks cool. Honestly I wonder if you would have better luck with it blindfolded or some other limitation. That could be cool!

  • @someonesomewhere1100
    @someonesomewhere1100 Рік тому

    The portrait was actually the best one!

  • @tiannag_basketball
    @tiannag_basketball Рік тому +2

    Hey jazza! I just wanna say thank you for all of the inspiration to use different art styles! U really have inspired me to mess around in different media and I wouldn’t be the artist I am today ❤

  • @pointynos8944
    @pointynos8944 Рік тому +1

    I would eat that mix with modeling paste, looks delicious.

  • @jakoblundeborg9881
    @jakoblundeborg9881 Рік тому

    I really like the orange gradient! To me it kinda looks like a crowd of people. Each stroke a person in the crowd.

  • @cookie_crumbs1660
    @cookie_crumbs1660 Рік тому +2

    So talented I love your videos I’ve been watching your video for so long keep on being great

  • @phobosescanor9190
    @phobosescanor9190 Рік тому

    The start of the video has such ASMR vibes, i'm loving it XD

  • @Jane_H
    @Jane_H Рік тому

    I would love to see you learn more about and do abstract art. Nice to see someone else struggle for a change and curious how you would approach improving.

  • @h.huffen-puff4105
    @h.huffen-puff4105 4 місяці тому

    Thank you.
    The coolest one-the yellow and orange-look to me like a crowd of people waiting for something.

  • @kimberlykinsinger2612
    @kimberlykinsinger2612 Рік тому +1

    Love this Jazza! Thanks for sharing new mediums and ideas - I am very inspired by these videos and feel I learn a lot. 😊 Also, have you ever heard of the Group of Seven or Emily Carr? They are well known for their beautiful landscapes yet often very textured impressionist art (which is textured like abstract, but actually still depicting something in a very rough arty way). I think you could find your vibe with them - especially Tom Thompson! His fall leaves and stormy skies are just amazing. All the best! 😃

  • @elliotgandersen
    @elliotgandersen Рік тому +1

    The way those colors are in the middle of blending looks like ocean waves, and doing something like that inspires me to try painting like that.
    (And that’s coming from a bone frequent painter)

  • @nads420
    @nads420 Рік тому

    i saw a crowd of people standing together as one in the second painting 🥰