OMG! my grandmother is the original artist of the last painting! This is so crazy! She use to have this painting in her house for many many years. Once she passed away we had a estate sale where it was originally sold.
I must say, she did a beautiful job! Values were splendid! I loved how Jazza made it misty & added the Witcher. His explanation was perfect, bc, I was already thinking musically about it. (Dan Vasc updated the lovely Bard's song "Toss A Coin to your Witcher' inro an unforgettable epic song). So cool!!
It'd be interesting to see him try an Atlantis painting that's more accurate to the original Atlantis story by Plato. It would diverge from your idea a bit, but I personally would like to see it
At first, I would like to see anything on that painting as long as it tells a story, but now I have an idea. A sort of "time gradient." Going from left to right, you could show the place changing, kind of like how many fantasy stories start out light and whimsical, but by the end, it becomes darker as it matures with the audience and the final battle looms over. So on the left side you could draw a whimsical fantasy setting, but gradually change it until on the right side, it's a darker battlefield. This could also be a way to incorporate multiple ideas at once. I'm late, so I doubt I'll be upvoted as much, but I know the final piece would be cool regardless. Can't wait to see it.
Although I am doubtful you will see this, I just wanted to say how grateful I am that you are so respectful with your words and paint to these thrift store works of art. I have many paintings similar to the flower one from my grandmother that she did around the same era and, while they aren’t the most beautiful, I hang them in every new space I go to and treasure them greatly. The idea of them sitting in a thrift store breaks my heart. So, thank you for giving these pieces of art new life in a respectful way- it is the sign of a good human! ❤
@@j.h.6835 I do not think it was a stab at the flower painting in itself. Jazza liked it enough to pick it up and add onto it. I just think it was his addition to the flower painting is the reason why it went to the trash.
@@midnightrainbow6299 He didn't choose the painting per se. He said he took them all. Granted he picked it for this video but he would have done it eventually. I thought it was a little on the unfeeling/rude side of the original artist's work to toss it like that but just a tad. I wasn't even thinking about it until I saw this comment.
Sometimes re-framing helps the painting, or taking bulky frames out all together. I took one of grandpas seaside paintings completely to pieces, put the canvas on wood board, poured resin on it and now its a tray. Just a quick tips, so you can love them even longer :)
I really love moving houses. Houses on turtles, houses with legs, any kind of moving house would work really well with the big painting in my opinion! I love the pieces that you made in this video btw, the Geralt one takes the cake for me (so to speak)
Oh my god I would love to see Princess Mononoke (Studio Ghibli animated film) painted into the largest piece!! It's based in a forest that looks like that so it would actually fit so perfectly!
The big painting made me think of Shadow of the Colossus or even Iron Giant. So having some kind of colossal being in a peaceful setting with a human friend would be cool to see!
For the big painting I feel like it would be cool to see the beautiful scenery turned in some type of post apocalyptic landscape where maybe even some building were build but never finished and where nature is taking over again. Idk I feel like it would be a complete change of theme
Oooo! A Loch Ness scene would be awesome, other than that it could incorporate others ideas or some of your own!😊 All of these paintings were really great today! Also the Narnia idea is pretty rad too!
Everyone does post apocalyptic but I'd love to see your take on a utopia with the big painting!!! It's easy to imagine the world falling apart, so my challenge is to do the opposite👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Also, this would make an amazing collab project: either each artist selects an op-shop find for the other to "improve", or you each paint your own base painting for the other to modify.
For the large painting, I can see it being the perfect scene to the start of a fantasy adventuring party's quest. I noticed a small road on the right side of the painting. Paint the party there. Perhaps some are walking. Maybe they have a wagon. Make them diverse though. However, they won't be the focal point of the painting. Instead, that will be their destination: A sprawling dwarven city built into the side and upon the peaks of the mountain range in the distance. Finish it off with some extra fantastical elements (Perhaps some nymphs in the lake, an airship in the sky, or a heard of centaur in the valley in the midground).
For the big painting : a medieval village in the background with boats in the river with a few villagers and adventurers doing chores and talking with each other to create a dynamic painting :) I still love this concept ! I like the fact you are kinda saving those paintings and giving them a second life.
Would love to see the big painting turned into "Narnia" scenery with creatures and magic. there is large potential...the movies are filled with creatures and magic and witches, dragons, demons of the mists and wizards and pirates, list goes on... it will look amazing I bet.
@@_98310 yes.I mean there is large potential...the movie is filled with creatures and magic and witches, dragons, demons of the mists, wizards etc... it will look amazing.
The first thrift shop painting he did depicted the dramatic ending of a battle between the dragon and the knight in an autumn setting. The second one was about the beginning of the battle between them that happened in a winter setting. That means the battle was likely a year long battle and would be fun to see an epic battle painting between the dragon and the knight in this spring/summer piece.
That witcher piece is everything! I would hang that in my house! All the small details you added really bring the character to life, and the way you added scale to the dragons so easily is inspiring ❤ (also, the way you tried to say his name was adorable) Do you ever make prints of these pieces?!?
For the large painting, the first 2 that you did were autumn and winter. I would be really cool to continue their story into spring or summer with the painting you have now
For the big picture, I think it'd be fun if you did a farmer in the foreground looking over their "herd" of mythical/fantastical/weird beasts. Be it gryphons or unicorns, giant toads or flail snails, or something really bizarre like a land kraken. Maybe the herd in the mid section around the pond and amongst the trees and then in the distance the silhouette of a potential predator the farmer is watching. A great video as always. Love your stuff when I get the chance to catch up with it.
Or dinosaurs! A flock of protoceratops or something, with a T-Rex lurking nearby. The dino-herder could be a cowboy riding an iguanadon or the like, with a little raptor sheepdog!
I feel like for the big painting the scene should be turned into the night and all the stars and some planets (and maybe some shooting stars or rockets) to show the truly amazing difference of day and night.
This with some creative use of bioluminescence on some of the plants…. Or even adding in some real life existing bioluminescent fungi or plants or moss or something!!! Perhaps even a couple teeny tiny fairies…?!!! Omg I’m invested plz
I’m always afraid that one day you’ll accidentally buy an original famous piece that was lost and you randomly find it in a thrift store and accidentally painted over it thinking it wasn’t a famous lost painting. I mean there are actually stories of finding random lost paintings through thrift stores and ending up in some background movie set.
I have an original painting the same as the Australian outback painting. I knew the artist James. I also have a duo of a ghost town he painted here in England. They are my treasured possessions so I’d hate to have them painted over. Having said that I love what jazza does.
Someone who is a painter themself would identify the craftmanship of a good painter and not do that misstake. That said, there was a guy who in a drug trip painted over a very expensive painting (a Picasso?) and then when the drugs did wear off he shredded it in the blender and sold it in vials with authenticity certificat as 5 grams of art...
I love everyone's idea of changing the big landscape painting into a night scene. I'd like to see a "camping" scene with your favorite characters- a little Jazza, a pikachu, totoro, any fandom, favorite characters around a fire pit. Maybe someone is roasting a marshmallow over charmander's tail? 😂
I'd love to see the big painting be turned into a nordic folklore piece. By the water you could have the famous Näcken (Nixie), the water spirit who playes enchanted songs on the violin, luring woman and children to drown in lakes or streams. In the woods the beautiful skogsrå (Hulder) who seduces men deep into the wild, away from their families could hide among the trees. You could ad a house where the hustomte (Nisse) watches over the animals and plays tricks on the people who live there. Why not ad some trolls, gnomes, elfs, giants in the mountain or any other awesome figures that is still a big part of the nordic folklore.
I think the giant painting could be an interesting base for something with Cryptids. The different types of terrain make me imagine various creatures in one image - skunk ape near water's edge, nessie in the water, mothman or jersey devil among the trees, and I already see the fresno nightcrawlers in that field in the distance. Of course those are just some ideas and there are SO many more cryptids to choose from than that! If not for the big painting, I'd even love to see you do that theme with a series of smaller scenery paintings. Just a thought!
Those all turned out awesome! 😍 For the big one I wouldn't mind some kind of mystical/magical forest with maybe some strange mushrooms and some magical animals peeking out amongst the trees.... But for some reason I keep seeing some kind of steampunk-ish thing with a kind of airship, possibly a small factory or train station... More like a shipping area where goods are transported via various steampunky ways. Not sure I got my vision across correctly though. 😅
you could give it a psychedelic look without changing the composition much but making it more trippy. It could be interesting too see such a peaceful scene in a different and conflicting atmosphere.
Here is an idea for the painting : paint the different areas of the painting representing different eras in the past and maybe some parts the future! But the scene remains the same, hope you like it
That big painting has a lot of open sky and background. It would be perfect for some distant, yet massive focal point, like some grotesque eldritch horror, or imminent alien spaceship.
Did you ever think of putting the paintings back into the thrift shop to see if anyone would buy them? I know you could only do this once before the Jazza effect takes hold. 😊
It was mentioned elsewhere first, but you could do a "character as described in the book" mash-up with this piece. Maybe instead of Rivendell you could do boating down the Anduin past the Arganoth, or coming to Lothlorien if it fits the true description better.
It would be sweet to see you try to make an alien or otherworldly landscape with a crazy piece of sliver architecture in the distance. I would want to see if you could do a wash of color over it maybe in a pink or teal. I throw color layers over stuff in digital art and would wanna see it tested on a painting!
Would love to see the big painting changed into Erebor with Bilbo and the Dwarves from the Hobbit. (Edit: Could also include but not necessary, Smaug over the mountain, Gandalf +/or Radagast with his Animal companions, Legolas and other elves, Orcs.)
The thrift shop painting is how I found this channel! 🎉 So excited to see this format again. I'm kinda with the "unexpected journey" crew for the big painting, but have you considered a "Shadow of the colossus" vibe for the Australian outback?
New painting: The trees are Ents! Living tree people living their best lives. You get to keep a lot of the original work while totally changing the context. B-)
Next thrift shop painting video? That painting is perfect for a faint Death Star, firing upon the Rebel Alliance and Ewoks. Because you cannot tell me that doesn't look like Endor, a bit! So yes. AT-ATs, Storm Troopers, Ewoks, Rebels, absolutely mayhem. 💜
That first piece REALLY making me think of fairies, and witches. You should do something like this, with different magical creatures like Hippogriffs and such, it will be so pretty!
I'd love to see some fantasy on that big canvas. Maybe a witch hut on chicken legs? Maybe as many subtle TTRPG references as you can fit? I really appreciate that you try to alter the paintings in a respectful way. Matching the shades and to an extent, the style.
Going to throw in an idea outside the box- what if you made 3d art out of the thrift shop canvas. Then painted final details to complete the desired look. So crazy it might be good😂
Such vandalism! Imagine if one of the original painters stumbled across this video. I'm certain my pictures- should I sell any- would eventually end up in a thrift shop. I'm not sure if I'm afraid or amused to see what would be done with them!
Love this! 😍😍 Please please please turn that landscape into a snapshot of the battle of Endor from Star Wars, and use inspiration from medieval battle artworks/town murals?
I adore the Witcher painting, would genuinely have that one up. Beautiful mash-up of Valma's original work with your own, makes a concise whole....well done to you and the mysterious Valma!
I liked it SO MUCH when you did it! For the big one, I'd like to see a creature like the "mountain maker" in Princess Mononoke anime, in its "night form'". I'd like to see a big eerie "ghost-ish" creature looking at our world.
One million yes! Just rewatched it a while ago with my kids and the asthetics are gorgeous. If this is not the choice by Jazza you may have reinspired my oil painting hobby that I havent touched in over 20 years!
That painting is perfect for a nixie (folklore) in the water or by the water. i cant seem to remember you ever doing a nixie before and it can fit perfect in with a bit of a mystic setting. its a water creature that could take on diffrent shapes and forms (scandinavian folklore)
In the painting that Jimmy did, I am picturing either a mermaid, or a "Loch Ness monster" type of aquatic creature. All three are great, I LOVE the Witcher one. 👍
You definitely need to paint your d&d party characters in the most epic way. Maybe with the players in there as the "damsels in distress" or hidden in the background.
I think it would be amazing if you could do multiple repaints of the large landscape painting showing the progression of human settlement. Starting with early settlers, progressing into a larger steampunk style city and finally transitioning into a futuristic cyberpunk, bladerunnier style metropolis. At each stage showing how the development of the buildings and infrastructure is governed by the original topography. Should be a worthy challenge for you Jazza.
I was recently diagnosed with MS which practically put an end to my art and music but watching these videos still manage to give me inspiration. I would love for you to turn the big painting into like a giant spaceship absolutely decimating the landscape!
I was diagnosed with MS myself two years ago and while I’ve had to make many adjustments, I’m still a professional artist. I actually started experimenting with new materials and art forms as a type of physical therapy for my hands. Everyone is different, but I’m sure you’ll find a new way to explore your creativity. Best of luck.
Try watercolors, they dont require as much pressure or even precision, they can be loose and etherial. Learning curve.. well, its not the easiest media, but not the hardest one either, at least it could keep you creating. And YT has tons of good teachers, like frugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich and Mind of watercolor comes to mind, and lots more. I hope you find a way back! I would probably walk out of my skin if I had to stop tomorrow. (Im only trying to be helpful, not pushing anything down your throat, if youre just fine without.)
About the big painting: I love a picture that tells a story... What about showing the moment before an ambush? One group peacefully setting up camp (starting a fire, getting water, etc.) while their enemies lurk in the foliage, preparing to strike? The sweeping mountain scenery could work really well for anything from medieval fantasy to modern horror or post-apocalyptic grunge. You could go as serious or silly as you liked.
Your dragon / knight thrift store painting is the only art print I bought from you…. It’s one of my favorite things you’ve ever made, and I just hope you’re proud of it, because you should be!!!!! Also PLEASE DO ANOTHER DRAGON!!! Maybe a subtle hint to Spyro as that looks similar to the Artisans’ Home in the first game and the Dragon Village in A Hero’s Tail
Oh, dearest Jazza, your wondrous brush strokes have captured Salad Fingers' likeness ever so delightfully! And your impression of his voice, so eerily on point, it sent shivers down my spine! Each dab of paint brings me such splendid joy, and I imagine it would tingle his rusty fingertips. He would yearn to frolic amongst the nettles in this mesmerizing portrait. Perchance, shall you grace us with a painting of Hubert Cumberdale next? Pip-pip! 💚🥗🖌
Fantastic video--I love this series! For the large painting I'd like to see a scene from Stray, maybe with parts of the city bleeding into the scenery, or with the robots/citizens finally finding the outside world.
My suggestion is a giant Bob Ross stepping over the mountain painting a tree. It would be nice to have new subjects not just in the foreground but also interacting with the existing elements. 😊
I think that would be the perfect setting for a MechWarrior battle... giant machines, glowing lasers, smoke and fire. I know Jazza would have a lot of fun with it. There's a huge open foreground and nicely framed background to get the sense of scale right too. My vision of it is a crewmember climbing out of his disabled mech in the foreground, wading out of the swamp as he's being pursued.
@@MissCinnamonSnail Yeah, I think the juxtaposition of machines and the beautiful scenery would work nicely. Plus if he's going to stick with the oil paint aesthetic, some sharp edges and straight lines will be nice to work with. I'd love to see how he handles the lighting... plenty of opportunity for some color.
Great idea, unfortunately it's going to be yet another muh lord of duh rings bilbohobbitdragon samey same. People can't break free of the cycle, it's like they are programmed.
I think the partially buried, rusted war robots in the foreground with a ruined futuristic city in the background would work well with the pastoral scene. Like Studio Ghibli did with their movie about the flying cities. It has a mysterious, wistful air with some of those scenes.
I absolutely would buy that Salad Fingers painting, in a heartbeat. I even know exactly where it would hang in my house. One of my favorite humans loved Salad Fingers, and even just hearing the name reminds me of him and makes me smile, so an every day reminder of him would be a delight.
Yeesss, I'm so happy you went back to thrift shop paintings! I loved the first time you did it and I loved it this time again. The Witcher painting is absolutely stunning! Can't wait for the next one :D
I would love to see howls moving Castle like the actual castle in the background I think they would look really coolps from one aussie to another you should call these videos op shop paintings it rools of the tounge better keep doing what u do
Great Video!!! What I would love to see on the big painting would be a big steampunk- like rusty city in the back (between the mountains and the lake). To add darker lighting while the city lights would have an orange sort of glow to them would be pretty cool. Or maybe also some sort of robot peaking out behind the trees would be interesting too I guess. Ok maybe this would be too much work..
The fact that Jazza said he did this years ago, yet it only feels like months, goes to show how we’ve all spent so much time together!
Shows how obnoxiously consistent he is
...so true
It was 1 year ago 🤣🤣
@@CreativeCache101 bloody consistently obnoxious if you ask me
So true
OMG! my grandmother is the original artist of the last painting! This is so crazy! She use to have this painting in her house for many many years. Once she passed away we had a estate sale where it was originally sold.
Did he paint over it. It would have been nice if he sent you your grandmother's painting .
I mean sent you the painting without him painting over it so you could have her original painting back
Oh that's so cool!
@@lindamartin1208Did you not read the part where they said they sold it?😂
I must say, she did a beautiful job! Values were splendid!
I loved how Jazza made it misty & added the Witcher. His explanation was perfect, bc, I was already thinking musically about it. (Dan Vasc updated the lovely Bard's song "Toss A Coin to your Witcher' inro an unforgettable epic song).
So cool!!
I'd love to see the big painting be turned into an underwater scene, like the lost City of Atlantis 😍🙌
Oooo this could be a super cool challenge 😍😍 Love the idea.
Yes!
Genius, I would love to see this!
Weirdly that was my thought too, telepathy?
It'd be interesting to see him try an Atlantis painting that's more accurate to the original Atlantis story by Plato. It would diverge from your idea a bit, but I personally would like to see it
At first, I would like to see anything on that painting as long as it tells a story, but now I have an idea.
A sort of "time gradient."
Going from left to right, you could show the place changing, kind of like how many fantasy stories start out light and whimsical, but by the end, it becomes darker as it matures with the audience and the final battle looms over. So on the left side you could draw a whimsical fantasy setting, but gradually change it until on the right side, it's a darker battlefield. This could also be a way to incorporate multiple ideas at once. I'm late, so I doubt I'll be upvoted as much, but I know the final piece would be cool regardless. Can't wait to see it.
I would love to see a sci-fi cityscape to contrast the natural serenity of that large painting!
Although I am doubtful you will see this, I just wanted to say how grateful I am that you are so respectful with your words and paint to these thrift store works of art. I have many paintings similar to the flower one from my grandmother that she did around the same era and, while they aren’t the most beautiful, I hang them in every new space I go to and treasure them greatly. The idea of them sitting in a thrift store breaks my heart. So, thank you for giving these pieces of art new life in a respectful way- it is the sign of a good human! ❤
Well I mean, he tosses the flower painting right into the trash bin the second he's done admiring his handiwork...
@@j.h.6835 I do not think it was a stab at the flower painting in itself. Jazza liked it enough to pick it up and add onto it. I just think it was his addition to the flower painting is the reason why it went to the trash.
@@midnightrainbow6299 He didn't choose the painting per se. He said he took them all. Granted he picked it for this video but he would have done it eventually. I thought it was a little on the unfeeling/rude side of the original artist's work to toss it like that but just a tad. I wasn't even thinking about it until I saw this comment.
@@midnightrainbow6299 yeah
Sometimes re-framing helps the painting, or taking bulky frames out all together. I took one of grandpas seaside paintings completely to pieces, put the canvas on wood board, poured resin on it and now its a tray. Just a quick tips, so you can love them even longer :)
I really love moving houses. Houses on turtles, houses with legs, any kind of moving house would work really well with the big painting in my opinion! I love the pieces that you made in this video btw, the Geralt one takes the cake for me (so to speak)
I would love to see how he interprets that and I agree it would look cool
Looove this idea!! Covered with bright green moss 😍
Howl's moving castle?
@@lorenagrecu2590 kinda but a little less steampunk maybe?
Lion Turtles from Avatar TLA
Oh my god I would love to see Princess Mononoke (Studio Ghibli animated film) painted into the largest piece!! It's based in a forest that looks like that so it would actually fit so perfectly!
Awesome!
Yes, with some Kodama in the trees and throughout, and The Spirit of the forest somewhere.
This!
That would be awesome to see.
Has to be the forest spirit
The big painting made me think of Shadow of the Colossus or even Iron Giant. So having some kind of colossal being in a peaceful setting with a human friend would be cool to see!
I want this so bad:
iron giant would be incredible
This ^
I LOVE this idea!
😱awesome idea!!
For the big painting I think doing a prehistoric scene with dinosaurs would be fun 😊 I am in love with the Witcher painting. ❤
This. I vote this 💯
YES dinosaurs 100% that could be so cool!!
So dragons without wings lol
I was thinking dinosaurs too, but make it apocalyptic with a meteor impact
@@mura_saki 🤣🤣🤣
For the big painting I feel like it would be cool to see the beautiful scenery turned in some type of post apocalyptic landscape where maybe even some building were build but never finished and where nature is taking over again. Idk I feel like it would be a complete change of theme
Hell yeah this is fucking cool. But the Narnia idea got more votes so I think he's gonna do that... But your idea is way more cool acc to me
This is the exact thought I had, when I saw the painting. Something similar to a Fallout feel would be so cool!
ehh this would be cool but idk how that would work with the composition, he would have to cover alot, especially the mountains
Zombie apocalypse?!
Omg I just made a comment like this I totally agree. Like disaster after math like what happen with walle or like fallout themed like
Oooo! A Loch Ness scene would be awesome, other than that it could incorporate others ideas or some of your own!😊
All of these paintings were really great today! Also the Narnia idea is pretty rad too!
Everyone does post apocalyptic but I'd love to see your take on a utopia with the big painting!!! It's easy to imagine the world falling apart, so my challenge is to do the opposite👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
this
Adding in a awesome space aspect with this being Utopia on a terraformed Mars could be fun and a challenge
maybe something like tomorrowland. a mix of high tech and nature. maybe even retrofuturism :P
Yes! A soft landscape with wind turbines, solar sails, affordable housing, etc would be lovely and refreshing. ♥
Love when you do these Jazza!
For the big painting, Bob Ross walking through a painting he likely inspired!
Also, this would make an amazing collab project: either each artist selects an op-shop find for the other to "improve", or you each paint your own base painting for the other to modify.
I believe there’s a Big Foot family behind one of the trees. It would be lovely to see them out and about 😂
For the large canvas- You should paint a LOTR style landscape with a small party of travelers venturing through. 👍
That’s what I said!!!
I was just thinking that!
Would love to see a sort of Celtic Druid reunion or fairy woodland theme in the big painting !
Oh I wish you had more likes. Looks like it’s gonna be a post apocalyptic scenery
I was thinking the same thing! I think that landscape really fits this, and Jazza doesn't usually do fairies.
Zelda could be cool
YESSSSSS
I would love the fairy woodland theme!
I think a galactic space ship theme would be rad! Mix in new tech with that vintage look!
That Whitcher painting is just awesome!
The big painting for the next time needs a Tardis and some Dino's.
For the large painting, I can see it being the perfect scene to the start of a fantasy adventuring party's quest. I noticed a small road on the right side of the painting. Paint the party there. Perhaps some are walking. Maybe they have a wagon. Make them diverse though. However, they won't be the focal point of the painting. Instead, that will be their destination: A sprawling dwarven city built into the side and upon the peaks of the mountain range in the distance. Finish it off with some extra fantastical elements (Perhaps some nymphs in the lake, an airship in the sky, or a heard of centaur in the valley in the midground).
I see it. That's such a cool idea 0_0
I would have kept them jazza your a great artist 😊
This idea is really cool!!!
Bump!
A lot of the other ideas I've seen would completely change the painting, but this idea works with the painting. I LOVE IT! UPVOTE THIS, PEOPLE!! 👍👍👍👍
For the big painting : a medieval village in the background with boats in the river with a few villagers and adventurers doing chores and talking with each other to create a dynamic painting :)
I still love this concept ! I like the fact you are kinda saving those paintings and giving them a second life.
Would love to see the big painting turned into "Narnia" scenery with creatures and magic. there is large potential...the movies are filled with creatures and magic and witches, dragons, demons of the mists and wizards and pirates, list goes on... it will look amazing I bet.
YES!!!!
yes!!!
Omg I literally just commented this too!
that would be great
@@_98310 yes.I mean there is large potential...the movie is filled with creatures and magic and witches, dragons, demons of the mists, wizards etc... it will look amazing.
I would SOOO BUY THAT WITCHER PAINTING! Great job!
I'd love to see you chance it to a night scene with Totoro or other Ghibli creatures.
And the Salad Fingers made my day!
The first thrift shop painting he did depicted the dramatic ending of a battle between the dragon and the knight in an autumn setting. The second one was about the beginning of the battle between them that happened in a winter setting. That means the battle was likely a year long battle and would be fun to see an epic battle painting between the dragon and the knight in this spring/summer piece.
That witcher piece is everything! I would hang that in my house! All the small details you added really bring the character to life, and the way you added scale to the dragons so easily is inspiring ❤ (also, the way you tried to say his name was adorable) Do you ever make prints of these pieces?!?
Bee movie painting was hilarious, and you did such a great job of blending it into the painting.
I loved the ceremonious dump in the bin! LOL!
For the large painting, the first 2 that you did were autumn and winter. I would be really cool to continue their story into spring or summer with the painting you have now
100% this
i wanna complete my seasonal "dragon chilling with knight'" collection
For the big picture, I think it'd be fun if you did a farmer in the foreground looking over their "herd" of mythical/fantastical/weird beasts. Be it gryphons or unicorns, giant toads or flail snails, or something really bizarre like a land kraken. Maybe the herd in the mid section around the pond and amongst the trees and then in the distance the silhouette of a potential predator the farmer is watching. A great video as always. Love your stuff when I get the chance to catch up with it.
Or dinosaurs! A flock of protoceratops or something, with a T-Rex lurking nearby. The dino-herder could be a cowboy riding an iguanadon or the like, with a little raptor sheepdog!
all i thought about is Newt Scamander for this description if i'm being honest with you
@Caroline Contradiction 😱 farmer newts rescue center 😍😍😍
Love this series! More please. The big painting - fairyland? mushrooms, creatures, joy.
That last one is genuinely gorgeous
The Witcher really feels like he's in the environment
Brilliantly done
I agree! That Geralt was perfection!
I feel like for the big painting the scene should be turned into the night and all the stars and some planets (and maybe some shooting stars or rockets) to show the truly amazing difference of day and night.
This with some creative use of bioluminescence on some of the plants…. Or even adding in some real life existing bioluminescent fungi or plants or moss or something!!! Perhaps even a couple teeny tiny fairies…?!!! Omg I’m invested plz
Maybe he could turn half the painting into a night scene and let the other half untouched for the most part.
Love this suggestion!
That sounds really cool. Now add in one or more rocketships landing or streaking across the sky...
You should return these to the thrift shop shelves without telling anyone. 😂
That would be really funny 😂
I think Threadbangers did that.
Totally needs a thrift store employee accomplice to document someone looking at them!!
Yes
Or auction them and give the proceeds to the charity shop...
I’m always afraid that one day you’ll accidentally buy an original famous piece that was lost and you randomly find it in a thrift store and accidentally painted over it thinking it wasn’t a famous lost painting. I mean there are actually stories of finding random lost paintings through thrift stores and ending up in some background movie set.
I have an original painting the same as the Australian outback painting. I knew the artist James. I also have a duo of a ghost town he painted here in England. They are my treasured possessions so I’d hate to have them painted over. Having said that I love what jazza does.
Someone who is a painter themself would identify the craftmanship of a good painter and not do that misstake.
That said, there was a guy who in a drug trip painted over a very expensive painting (a Picasso?) and then when the drugs did wear off he shredded it in the blender and sold it in vials with authenticity certificat as 5 grams of art...
I would buy any of your do overs, I love them!
@@someoneelse7629 Some druggie shredded a Picasso and sold it in vials as 5 grams of art?!? I am horrified. 😱
I love everyone's idea of changing the big landscape painting into a night scene. I'd like to see a "camping" scene with your favorite characters- a little Jazza, a pikachu, totoro, any fandom, favorite characters around a fire pit. Maybe someone is roasting a marshmallow over charmander's tail? 😂
Bro put denji before he became the chainsaw devil 😂😂😂😂
I'd love to see the big painting be turned into a nordic folklore piece. By the water you could have the famous Näcken (Nixie), the water spirit who playes enchanted songs on the violin, luring woman and children to drown in lakes or streams.
In the woods the beautiful skogsrå (Hulder) who seduces men deep into the wild, away from their families could hide among the trees.
You could ad a house where the hustomte (Nisse) watches over the animals and plays tricks on the people who live there.
Why not ad some trolls, gnomes, elfs, giants in the mountain or any other awesome figures that is still a big part of the nordic folklore.
I was thinking something similar with cryptids!!
Btw I’d love seeing the Nordic folklore rep as a Nordmann (Norwegian)
I like this idea!
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I think the giant painting could be an interesting base for something with Cryptids. The different types of terrain make me imagine various creatures in one image - skunk ape near water's edge, nessie in the water, mothman or jersey devil among the trees, and I already see the fresno nightcrawlers in that field in the distance. Of course those are just some ideas and there are SO many more cryptids to choose from than that! If not for the big painting, I'd even love to see you do that theme with a series of smaller scenery paintings. Just a thought!
Those all turned out awesome! 😍
For the big one I wouldn't mind some kind of mystical/magical forest with maybe some strange mushrooms and some magical animals peeking out amongst the trees.... But for some reason I keep seeing some kind of steampunk-ish thing with a kind of airship, possibly a small factory or train station... More like a shipping area where goods are transported via various steampunky ways. Not sure I got my vision across correctly though. 😅
I love the Witcher piece! I never would've thought of achieving such a tonal and colour shift just by basically putting a wash over it 👏
I'm so happy this is being turned into a series!!
I would love to see you transform the painting into a fantasy world where all of Bob Ross’ squirrels live
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Yess please 🥺🥹
Can I like this multiple times????
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you could give it a psychedelic look without changing the composition much but making it more trippy. It could be interesting too see such a peaceful scene in a different and conflicting atmosphere.
i think you should add civilization to the painting, add buildings of any style or culture as if people discovered the area and inhabited it.
I agree something asian or shangri-la theme.
Here is an idea for the painting : paint the different areas of the painting representing different eras in the past and maybe some parts the future! But the scene remains the same, hope you like it
I Hope your idea gets noticed ! It’s a great idea and would be something new for Jazza to do
Oooh that would be so cool!
I Love This!!
YESS I LOVE THIS IDEA , LETS MAKE THIS THE TOP COMMENT!😂😂😮❤
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That big painting has a lot of open sky and background. It would be perfect for some distant, yet massive focal point, like some grotesque eldritch horror, or imminent alien spaceship.
Did you ever think of putting the paintings back into the thrift shop to see if anyone would buy them? I know you could only do this once before the Jazza effect takes hold. 😊
Came here to say the same thing! He should re-donate them! Lol
Auction them for said charity shops
It could become the new drawception
I would definitely buy one if I could
I believe he did return a few before.
This is one of my favourite series on this channel :)). The idea of giving new life to unloved pieces is so nice!!❤
Something Sci-Fi 90's feeling would be really fun for the big painting, like the art by Simon Stålenhag.
For the picture: I‘d love to see you draw the fellowship from Lord of the Rings as they leave Rivendell behind
Especially Gandalf!
Yes! Will be a pleasure👍👍
I was thinking Mordor with the eye in the distance above the mountain peak, casting a light down, but your idea sounds so nice with the setting too.
It was mentioned elsewhere first, but you could do a "character as described in the book" mash-up with this piece. Maybe instead of Rivendell you could do boating down the Anduin past the Arganoth, or coming to Lothlorien if it fits the true description better.
It would be sweet to see you try to make an alien or otherworldly landscape with a crazy piece of sliver architecture in the distance. I would want to see if you could do a wash of color over it maybe in a pink or teal. I throw color layers over stuff in digital art and would wanna see it tested on a painting!
Would love to see the big painting changed into Erebor with Bilbo and the Dwarves from the Hobbit.
(Edit: Could also include but not necessary, Smaug over the mountain, Gandalf +/or Radagast with his Animal companions, Legolas and other elves, Orcs.)
and a dragon!!
Yes!
Yes. I agree. Really-really fantastic👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
and possibly Smoug in the background on the mountain! or the Sauron tower looming in the mountain range
Keep this one at the top guys. We can do it
Omg this was incredible
I think i speak for everyone when i say
I would watch customizing paintings for hours
Yuuup. Totally agree
Btw. Let's all report tf outta that attempt of a scammer 😂
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Making the big picture have forest giants/nordic trolls in it to blend into the landscape would look amazing!
Fairy garden. Please! Little hidden creatures and little homes tucked in everywhere! 💕
I would love to see a D&D style party with an owl bear or goblin group on the other side
The thrift shop painting is how I found this channel! 🎉 So excited to see this format again. I'm kinda with the "unexpected journey" crew for the big painting, but have you considered a "Shadow of the colossus" vibe for the Australian outback?
For the big painting I think you should add some happy little centaurs frolicking :)
Give Salad a rusty spoon, he's looking so happy and content to not have a special spoon
New painting: The trees are Ents! Living tree people living their best lives. You get to keep a lot of the original work while totally changing the context. B-)
Or the Ent wives marching off into the distance while the Ents watch over their groves.
Next thrift shop painting video? That painting is perfect for a faint Death Star, firing upon the Rebel Alliance and Ewoks. Because you cannot tell me that doesn't look like Endor, a bit! So yes. AT-ATs, Storm Troopers, Ewoks, Rebels, absolutely mayhem. 💜
This was literally my first thought!!
This would be so cool!
Yes! Death Star in the background, downed AT-ST, Troopers and Ewoks! I love it.
Yes! Ewok villages in the trees! Weeks taking down ATATs
That first piece REALLY making me think of fairies, and witches.
You should do something like this, with different magical creatures like Hippogriffs and such, it will be so pretty!
I'd love to see some fantasy on that big canvas. Maybe a witch hut on chicken legs? Maybe as many subtle TTRPG references as you can fit?
I really appreciate that you try to alter the paintings in a respectful way. Matching the shades and to an extent, the style.
Idea or theme for the big painting; a very advanced civilization taking over this landscape, something alien-like! :)
Going to throw in an idea outside the box- what if you made 3d art out of the thrift shop canvas. Then painted final details to complete the desired look.
So crazy it might be good😂
Make it a painting full of faeries and magic ✨️
Such vandalism! Imagine if one of the original painters stumbled across this video. I'm certain my pictures- should I sell any- would eventually end up in a thrift shop. I'm not sure if I'm afraid or amused to see what would be done with them!
I LOVE painting-the-thrift-shop-art uploads! I've been waiting and waiting and waiting for you to do it again. Yay!!! 👨🏼🎨
Love this! 😍😍
Please please please turn that landscape into a snapshot of the battle of Endor from Star Wars, and use inspiration from medieval battle artworks/town murals?
Awesome, I loved it... 70 yr old lady in S Mississippi.. first time watching inspirational and fun, thanks 🙋😎
I adore the Witcher painting, would genuinely have that one up. Beautiful mash-up of Valma's original work with your own, makes a concise whole....well done to you and the mysterious Valma!
I liked it SO MUCH when you did it! For the big one, I'd like to see a creature like the "mountain maker" in Princess Mononoke anime, in its "night form'". I'd like to see a big eerie "ghost-ish" creature looking at our world.
The big landscape painting should be turned into a scene from The Last Unicorn! :)
One million yes! Just rewatched it a while ago with my kids and the asthetics are gorgeous. If this is not the choice by Jazza you may have reinspired my oil painting hobby that I havent touched in over 20 years!
That painting is perfect for a nixie (folklore) in the water or by the water. i cant seem to remember you ever doing a nixie before and it can fit perfect in with a bit of a mystic setting. its a water creature that could take on diffrent shapes and forms (scandinavian folklore)
turning the painting into the underworld maybe. seeing how a nice peaceful landscape in reverse is fire and dark.
In the painting that Jimmy did, I am picturing either a mermaid, or a "Loch Ness monster" type of aquatic creature.
All three are great, I LOVE the Witcher one. 👍
You definitely need to paint your d&d party characters in the most epic way. Maybe with the players in there as the "damsels in distress" or hidden in the background.
There is something about seeing a nice painting turn into an apocalyptic world
I deeply respect the consistency of his channel. He posts quality content, very often. That's why he's my favourite youtuber!
(can't resist) "Obnoxious but consistent"
@@Obot1121 came here to say the same thing 💯
I think it would be amazing if you could do multiple repaints of the large landscape painting showing the progression of human settlement. Starting with early settlers, progressing into a larger steampunk style city and finally transitioning into a futuristic cyberpunk, bladerunnier style metropolis. At each stage showing how the development of the buildings and infrastructure is governed by the original topography. Should be a worthy challenge for you Jazza.
I was recently diagnosed with MS which practically put an end to my art and music but watching these videos still manage to give me inspiration. I would love for you to turn the big painting into like a giant spaceship absolutely decimating the landscape!
I was diagnosed with MS myself two years ago and while I’ve had to make many adjustments, I’m still a professional artist. I actually started experimenting with new materials and art forms as a type of physical therapy for my hands. Everyone is different, but I’m sure you’ll find a new way to explore your creativity. Best of luck.
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Try watercolors, they dont require as much pressure or even precision, they can be loose and etherial. Learning curve.. well, its not the easiest media, but not the hardest one either, at least it could keep you creating. And YT has tons of good teachers, like frugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich and Mind of watercolor comes to mind, and lots more. I hope you find a way back! I would probably walk out of my skin if I had to stop tomorrow. (Im only trying to be helpful, not pushing anything down your throat, if youre just fine without.)
About the big painting: I love a picture that tells a story...
What about showing the moment before an ambush? One group peacefully setting up camp (starting a fire, getting water, etc.) while their enemies lurk in the foliage, preparing to strike? The sweeping mountain scenery could work really well for anything from medieval fantasy to modern horror or post-apocalyptic grunge. You could go as serious or silly as you liked.
Your dragon / knight thrift store painting is the only art print I bought from you…. It’s one of my favorite things you’ve ever made, and I just hope you’re proud of it, because you should be!!!!! Also PLEASE DO ANOTHER DRAGON!!! Maybe a subtle hint to Spyro as that looks similar to the Artisans’ Home in the first game and the Dragon Village in A Hero’s Tail
Oh, dearest Jazza, your wondrous brush strokes have captured Salad Fingers' likeness ever so delightfully! And your impression of his voice, so eerily on point, it sent shivers down my spine! Each dab of paint brings me such splendid joy, and I imagine it would tingle his rusty fingertips. He would yearn to frolic amongst the nettles in this mesmerizing portrait. Perchance, shall you grace us with a painting of Hubert Cumberdale next? Pip-pip! 💚🥗🖌
He should have given him his rusty spoon.
Fantastic video--I love this series! For the large painting I'd like to see a scene from Stray, maybe with parts of the city bleeding into the scenery, or with the robots/citizens finally finding the outside world.
My suggestion is a giant Bob Ross stepping over the mountain painting a tree. It would be nice to have new subjects not just in the foreground but also interacting with the existing elements. 😊
I'm thinking Avatar for the big painting, make it look like a forest from Pandora and add some Na'vi people to the scene
My favorite part of this series is watching you match the aesthetics and style.
I think that would be the perfect setting for a MechWarrior battle... giant machines, glowing lasers, smoke and fire. I know Jazza would have a lot of fun with it. There's a huge open foreground and nicely framed background to get the sense of scale right too. My vision of it is a crewmember climbing out of his disabled mech in the foreground, wading out of the swamp as he's being pursued.
That could look really amazing!
@@MissCinnamonSnail Yeah, I think the juxtaposition of machines and the beautiful scenery would work nicely. Plus if he's going to stick with the oil paint aesthetic, some sharp edges and straight lines will be nice to work with. I'd love to see how he handles the lighting... plenty of opportunity for some color.
I think you'd enjoy Jakub Rozalski's artwork.
Great idea, unfortunately it's going to be yet another muh lord of duh rings bilbohobbitdragon samey same. People can't break free of the cycle, it's like they are programmed.
I think the partially buried, rusted war robots in the foreground with a ruined futuristic city in the background would work well with the pastoral scene.
Like Studio Ghibli did with their movie about the flying cities. It has a mysterious, wistful air with some of those scenes.
I absolutely would buy that Salad Fingers painting, in a heartbeat. I even know exactly where it would hang in my house. One of my favorite humans loved Salad Fingers, and even just hearing the name reminds me of him and makes me smile, so an every day reminder of him would be a delight.
Yeesss, I'm so happy you went back to thrift shop paintings! I loved the first time you did it and I loved it this time again. The Witcher painting is absolutely stunning! Can't wait for the next one :D
I LOVE that you didn't paint over the paintings completely, but instead added things to them!
I would love to see howls moving Castle like the actual castle in the background I think they would look really coolps from one aussie to another you should call these videos op shop paintings it rools of the tounge better keep doing what u do
Definitely try to turn it into underwater like if the oceans had risen, kind of, the world underwater!!
With that large thrift store painting, I see an epic Brother Bear make over.
Id love to see you turn it into an underwater mermaid painting or an undeworld painting with hades
Great Video!!! What I would love to see on the big painting would be a big steampunk- like rusty city in the back (between the mountains and the lake). To add darker lighting while the city lights would have an orange sort of glow to them would be pretty cool. Or maybe also some sort of robot peaking out behind the trees would be interesting too I guess. Ok maybe this would be too much work..
Some sort of floating/flying ship or castle could be cool in that big one.
A rain bow full of rain and bows with loads of jazzas under it with pikachu trees
I'd love to see the 'Jimmy' painting turned into the world of Jazza, with some of your favourite past creations fused into a world of Jazza madness :D
Love your work :)))