It's really cool to see the whole process of it and how elements get added and taken away. Also, very illustrative on how important observation of the painting while working on it truly is. Thanks for the upload.
Great upload friend,great skill of masterpiece liked it88👍👍👍Thanks for sharing,🔔 is on, hopefully have time too to visit my 🏠 Greetings from Philippines 🇵🇭
How does one actually make any money off of these types of paintings? I have been an abstract artist for 40 years and painted many fantastic black and whites that I totally loved and was proud of and that took some unusual techniques and weeks to finish. I have done color ones also that took weeks. I couldn't sell these things for $5,000 or $5 even when being part of shows. I have done stuff that I looked at and thought "ok, that's as good as any famous abstract painting I have seen EVER." In the end, art is more about who you know. LOL.
You can get an art agent who might be able to push your art with specific clients. Also find the right target audience. I walked by a shop one time and there was a piece in there that reminded me of work that a friend of mine is painting as well. so I connected him to the store owner. So maybe try to find boutique shops that has art in their stores too. The store owner get a commission for selling your art. A side from that I think perhaps it's just geography and depends on where you are at and lastly. Sometime it's just putting yourself out there. I am a new artist when it comes to painting. Maybe a month. But I hustled a little with friends and already sold five pieces. So if I can sell paintings only painting for a month, Im sure you can as well. Hope this helps.
It is easy to imitate the Ab Ex painters, but it was not so easy for the artists who invented it. That required imagination, bravery, and hard work to bring it about. And Ab Ex painting was utterly despised and hated for many years until critics and art lovers came around and realized what a stupendous breakthrough it was. Until that time, the Ab Ex artists struggled, suffered, and some of them literally died of starvation.
FABULOUS! Thanks for letting us in to watch. You`re abstracts like this and the `to die for` green waterfall/jungle abstract would sell extremely well here in Denmark.
At any point, even in the very beginning you could have stopped and I would have thought it was a beautiful painting. You keep going and create a masterpiece. Love it. !
Wow thank you so much! Sometimes it's tough to know when to stop messing with it, usually I'll have to let it sit and look at it for a week or so to see if my mind ever changes about it :-)
I'm an abstract artist. This is beautiful. I never understood how people could see things in my work until I watched this and seen an elephant 😍😍 Well done.
it's really beautiful! i'm interested in abstract art with acrylic paints. i've been using only oil paints, but when it comes to abstract art, seems that acrylics are more suitable. it dries and can be clearly overpainted faster than oils...also oil paints are expensive
i would love to hear the story behind this piece. i am a sucker for abstract art and the building process behind it, but it must have a story to round the piece of. by the way, excellent work!!!
Thank you for bringing us into your process, and fantastic work! It's nice to remove the complexities of color and just stick with black and white colors (and maybe a little yellow ochre of ultramarine blue here and there). I think using black and white is a good exercise in values and why a range of values is important.
I can see two big rocks frozen water n bit of it melted n splashing on the rocks until mark 10 mins but thereaftr u converted it to a part of crevices on a frozen mountain in white snow 👍
Hi Addi, wonderful work! Tell me, do you ever get sore feet or legs standing so long in front of these large canvases? I do, and I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong.....
@@lenmey1 Yea if I'm using mediums that can smear (pastels, pencil etc.) then I'll use some sort of fixative either spray or a clear medium, but the areas that are just dried acrylics then I just leave it as is, mainly bc I don't care about the bit of extra protection, my work isn't valuable enough yet haha
@@AddiArts i undertand but sometimes you have to stop and see.. you dont have to put to much inside, but i have to congratute you, you r so nice for answer me.
Hmmmm- while I admire artists- I am one- I know the creative grind can be challenging. But if I thought I could sell something like this I'd be belting them out by the truck load. Slap on some back blue and white - bingo.
Love the blue you added . It gives it a whole new dimension and direction!
Love seeing the evolution. I can see my own process in yours as well. Confirmation. Thanks for sharing it.
Love the way your art just seems to have a life of its own and grows in all different directions.
Yes I enjoy that part too!
@@AddiArts What a bullshit art..
I love this! I saw like 3 different stages of it that I was in love with!
YOU MOTIVATED MY BRAIN BACK TO MY PAINTS,THANK YOU!
It's really cool to see the whole process of it and how elements get added and taken away. Also, very illustrative on how important observation of the painting while working on it truly is.
Thanks for the upload.
Great upload friend,great skill of masterpiece liked it88👍👍👍Thanks for sharing,🔔 is on, hopefully have time too to visit my 🏠 Greetings from Philippines 🇵🇭
How does one actually make any money off of these types of paintings? I have been an abstract artist for 40 years and painted many fantastic black and whites that I totally loved and was proud of and that took some unusual techniques and weeks to finish. I have done color ones also that took weeks. I couldn't sell these things for $5,000 or $5 even when being part of shows. I have done stuff that I looked at and thought "ok, that's as good as any famous abstract painting I have seen EVER." In the end, art is more about who you know. LOL.
I agree haha!
Yep... sadly that's the way it is.
You can get an art agent who might be able to push your art with specific clients. Also find the right target audience. I walked by a shop one time and there was a piece in there that reminded me of work that a friend of mine is painting as well. so I connected him to the store owner. So maybe try to find boutique shops that has art in their stores too. The store owner get a commission for selling your art. A side from that I think perhaps it's just geography and depends on where you are at and lastly. Sometime it's just putting yourself out there. I am a new artist when it comes to painting. Maybe a month. But I hustled a little with friends and already sold five pieces. So if I can sell paintings only painting for a month, Im sure you can as well. Hope this helps.
PS. Where can I see your work Mark? is there a website you can share? Have a great weekend
It is easy to imitate the Ab Ex painters, but it was not so easy for the artists who invented it. That required imagination, bravery, and hard work to bring it about. And Ab Ex painting was utterly despised and hated for many years until critics and art lovers came around and realized what a stupendous breakthrough it was. Until that time, the Ab Ex artists struggled, suffered, and some of them literally died of starvation.
Very well done. I would be overwhelmed by such a vast space.... You are very talented
wow thank you so much! it's definitely an adventure working big!
FABULOUS! Thanks for letting us in to watch. You`re abstracts like this and the `to die for` green waterfall/jungle abstract would sell extremely well here in Denmark.
Wow thank you very much! Maybe I need to make a trip to Denmark haha!
Outstanding creation, now I know how to approach a bit canvas. Love it
Beautiful painting - so much depth. Love working with Prussian blue.
Thank you!
At any point, even in the very beginning you could have stopped and I would have thought it was a beautiful painting. You keep going and create a masterpiece. Love it. !
Wow thank you so much! Sometimes it's tough to know when to stop messing with it, usually I'll have to let it sit and look at it for a week or so to see if my mind ever changes about it :-)
Much spirit coming through in this, wonderful
Bravo Man!! So many machinations.
thanks so much!
I'm an abstract artist. This is beautiful. I never understood how people could see things in my work until I watched this and seen an elephant 😍😍 Well done.
I see it!!!!
I'm just starting out hope I have better luck. Lol
Beautiful work !
You have a taste full of shit.
Stunning. There's so much depth with only black and white. I see a pirate ship or some other magical boat coming sailing through the opening.. ✨
Yes defiantly looks ike clouds and ocean to me too.
I love this music, so beautiful!
Love this. Would like to see a black and white painting with no other colour
Just another master piece.
. Nice & Beautifully Creatives painting
Fully wiudht Size intresting Vizlistion preacatical effects Dome Response of
Wet & wet pigment Effect also Creative grunsion exdintalmathodes.
SUCH BEAUTIFUL YOU ARE THE MASTER
Wow I'm glad you enjoy it!
Wow! What a gorgeous talent! I’m speechless! Wish we were neighbors!
Thank you so much!
Dramatic! I like the feel it carries
Hey thanks a lot!
@@AddiArts you're welcome :)
Thank you for the video. So beautiful!
It came out nice.
Hey, Addi. I'm also not real asrtist (wighout any artist education) but also love to make abstract paintings. You are doing very nice paintings!
it's really beautiful!
i'm interested in abstract art with acrylic paints. i've been using only oil paints, but when it comes to abstract art, seems that acrylics are more suitable. it dries and can be clearly overpainted faster than oils...also oil paints are expensive
Thanks so much! yes those are a few reasons I really enjoy working with acrylics for large abstract paintings!
Your paintings are so good! Pls make more videos like this!
Thanks so much!
The final image makes me think of mourners gathering in the cold. Loss and isolation.
Music harmony... ❤️,Pretty
I LOVE YOUR WORK . Thanks much
Thanks so much!
stunning
Perfect song..my favourite
Awasome painting
I am a new «artist». At last I am learning something! Thank you!
i would love to hear the story behind this piece.
i am a sucker for abstract art and the building process behind it, but it must have a story to round the piece of.
by the way, excellent work!!!
What story?
Lovely to watch in slow mo as it slows the music down as well!!!
Cool!
Love the results of veiling and adding!
what a forms. Genius.
That is very flattering, thank you!
Beautiful!
What tool did you use?
Trowel : )
This is amazing
I'm glad you enjoy it!
Beautiful!
Thank you for bringing us into your process, and fantastic work! It's nice to remove the complexities of color and just stick with black and white colors (and maybe a little yellow ochre of ultramarine blue here and there). I think using black and white is a good exercise in values and why a range of values is important.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I agree using a very limited palette really makes you work to come up with something nice!
Just as I wrote that, you covered most of it up.
Great you brought it back! Yay!
great work!
Thanks!
I can see two big rocks frozen water n bit of it melted n splashing on the rocks until mark 10 mins but thereaftr u converted it to a part of crevices on a frozen mountain in white snow 👍
Wow amazing you are artist at Acrylic painting. always time follow your drawing and Try your drawing video.
Hi Addi, wonderful work! Tell me, do you ever get sore feet or legs standing so long in front of these large canvases? I do, and I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong.....
I don't typically, maybe because though working on a big piece i'm still moving around enough keep the blood flowing?
can you tell me where you get your canvas from? thank you...your work is very inspirational.
Thank you! I currently live overseas and I buy my canvas from a local online store.
hey my friend,beautiful piece 👏🏼👏🏼
btw,what is your instagram? the link doesn’t work
Thanks for the heads up! @aduke_art
Addi Arts Anytime 😊
How long you let the paint dry between coats?
For this painting I mostly tried to keep it wet the whole time, but if I did need to let it dry (can't remember) it would only take about 15 mins :)
Incredible work! Are you showing anywhere?
Wow thanks so much! Currently not showing anywhere, just working on accumulating pieces!
The hardest part to painting ... is stopping.
Probably the reason why Minimalism never took off , goes against human nature.
Karya super❤
Wonderful! Are you painting with gesso?
thanks! Nope just white paint :)
Beautiful art work but I still think about the door closed by itself!
haha spooky!!
Srsly, This kind of talent tho..🤯
Do you varnish your work.
No I don't
Addi Arts May I ask how do you keep marks made by various mediums from smudging etc? Also I hear it protects your work.
@@lenmey1 Yea if I'm using mediums that can smear (pastels, pencil etc.) then I'll use some sort of fixative either spray or a clear medium, but the areas that are just dried acrylics then I just leave it as is, mainly bc I don't care about the bit of extra protection, my work isn't valuable enough yet haha
Boy do I disagree with that...the valuable enough part! Your work is collectible and should be protected..I think it’s beautiful!
Great! In the end, I see a nun walking towards the light on a foggy atmosphere.
thank you , I like your work
I thought the painting was complete around the ten minute mark. Thanks for sharing your process.
Richard Pymont 9.40 to be precise
Lovely.
Frame 641 is the best! I would have stopped at that. It is too depressing in final frames.
Pretty sure I know exactly what you were thinking the whole time."I have to make image,an extremely interesting image".
i'm curious as to who some of your influences/inspirations are?
A handful of my favorite artists (from many different styles) include Twombly, Basquiat, Zdzislaw Beksinski, Ty Nathan Clark, Andrew Salgado!
I just fell in love
There will always be negative and pessimistic talk. Keep doing what you love!
Why oh why the drips 😱
lovely
3 paintings into one.. IDK. Acrylic polymer plastic paint is expensive... again, IDK.
What material are you painting on?
stretched canvas
me encanto!!
🎉❤❤❤❤
Did you give this a title by the way?
no it doesn't have a title :(
Holstein-Friesian.
That's what I was shooting for 🐄
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I though it was finished just before 10.00 mark. Should have stopped there.
一搞屎變“石上激流”👍
Sorry but may I ask, what is this? What did you want to express? What is the message of this painting?
It's abstract and it's not about what he wants. It's about how it makes the buyer feel.
👌💕
Song name ???
moonlight sonata - beethoven
I’m looking for your instagram page and can’t find it.....help :/
@aduke_art
Great! Thanks. I am @c2cgalleries. I hope you will check out my page. I also have @contempo_annual.
Aku jg bisa glukis
i like at the first way. But about a minutes before ends. You make some moves the rwally destroy everything .
That's how I roll
@@AddiArts i undertand but sometimes you have to stop and see.. you dont have to put to much inside, but i have to congratute you, you r so nice for answer me.
No one has to stop because you want them to. :)
Pingin bikin lukisan pa y
Stella! No. Not a streetcar. A painter.
Yep, he's an artist alright... he used two chairs for an easel.
😂👍👍👍
Bravo
Thank you sir!
Personally I would have stopped at 9.40
Brabo
❤️
Muito aselerado
Hmmmm- while I admire artists- I am one- I know the creative grind can be challenging. But if I thought I could sell something like this I'd be belting them out by the truck load. Slap on some back blue and white - bingo.
IMO he should quit after 90 seconds , signed it , have lunch.
Also at about 3 minutes. The spontaneity of the initial process gets obliterated the more it's worked on.
totally agree
V
struggling to see the attraction in any sense of the word
Ты че испрлняешь🤣
😖😖😖
Someone said "he see an elephant"
I see garbage and a whole waste of my time....
Compositionally it struggles
Зря потраченное время