Same! Plus I love that he actively promotes other artist in the UA-cam community. He doesn't act like it is a competition with a finite amount of followers. I've learned about a lot of other great artist who specialize in all different mediums and follow their channels as well thanks to Jazza.
I really love these projects in specific where you work with someone who is a professional in the type of medium you are using. It's always fun to see you take a shot at something blind, but videos like this and the bonsai tree one have always been my favorite!
I loved getting to see all of the horses and the stables. It's a part of Jazza's life and family that we don't hear about or see too often and it's really beautiful to see how much he cares about his family.
She turned out gorgeous! I love the juxtaposition of the raw knots and natural form of the tree and the smooth carving of the horse features. There is something really beautiful about being able to leave parts of the medium’s natural structure, almost like honoring the tree as well as the sculpture’s subject. Well done! And Brandon’s work is incredible!! I definitely gave his page a follow, what a master of his craft! 🤎
I am a fellow dressage rider and I have to say that this is absolutely amazing. I am in love with how the piece turned out and am very impressed with your love of these special animals!
i kinda image this could be a new series. checking out artists that are just a bit out of your league to do on your own. Looks stunning. u both did a great job on it.
It sucked that you couldn't give it to your wife earlier as a birthday present, but a gift well done, and you're satisfied with it is a better gift than one that you aren't. Love It!
And it probably ment the world for Mrs jazza to receive a hand made gift that jazza thought of and started for her. ❤️ Thoughtful gifts are the best, big or small ❤️
This video truly shows how much of an artist Jazza is. A true artist knows his limitations but also knows how to utilize his current skills to assist with a great piece of art. Awesome job as always!
I was (not-so) patiently waiting for the final part of this journey and wow, it did not disappoint! Your horses are gorgeous and Hiker's reaction brought a tear to my eye! Thank you Jazza + team, and Brandon for working so hard on this! And thank you Jazza for sharing this with us!
What a beautiful gift, for some many reasons. It's not just a statue of a horse cause your wife likes horses. It's a very special horse to her, and also the name sake of the ranch. I just think it's so cool when an animal statue goes up in honor of them. And the fact that you had the real life version there with you as it was made, really makes it personal. Every time one of you walks past it now, you will remember this moment, and the joy Hiker brings.
i would absolutely love to see an exhibit or event where all his things are displayed with info on what he learnt and personal comments. it would be awesome to see what he would do to display and tie the sections and pieces together!
I didn't think this would make me so emotional. I grew up helping my grandfather (and grandmother) who was a professional chainsaw carver. For the longest time he had this hand carved life-size horse sculpture that he made towards the start of his career. He is older now and in Poor health and I really long for the days that I sat nearby and helped paint, stain, and cleanup ❤❤❤
Turned out amazing! I love that you don't shy away from learning from artisans who are more skilled and experienced than you are in a particular medium. Both the end result and the collaborative process are lovely to see. I hope Mrs Jazza was happy with it in the end too! Was hoping we would see her reaction :)
I love when Jazza tries something I've also tried. In chainsaw carving, I learned that it's best to use dried out wood, which could involve a dedicated area with proper conditions, and can take upwards of a year to dry if you want to do it properly. I played around with it for a few weeks but eventually moved on to other crafts. I'll eventually try again, but probably when I'm much older and patient or can just buy proper dry wood.
LOVELY! Brandon, WOW! I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. There are a few chainsaw artists around here, so I've seen some examples of this up close. You have MAJOR talent! The nuance you give to the work really kicks it up to an entirely new level as compared to some other chainsaw wood sculpture I've seen. It's more on the level of some ice sculpture. I hope this video gives you an entirely new audience for your work! Thank you, Jazza, for showing us that nobody can do everything, but that knowing how to graciously bring in expert help can make all the difference! Kudos to the model as well, such a lovely and patient lady 💖🐎
Definitely the best reveal buildup and overall reveal. These two videos have been awesome and I love to see you working with a pro in a niche field. Really gives some perspective on how challenging what you're doing is.
best video yet. Jazza is always kind to other artist, but in this video you could really see that he respected Brandon. I am glad he finished the project most people might just give up, but Jazza used it as a learning opportunity. Good on ya!
This video made me so happy not only as an artist but also as someone who owns horses and works with them daily. Most of my art is centered around these beautiful and extraordinary animals. As I've watched Jazza over the years, not only has he pushed his limits on mediums, but also what he chooses to create. Beautiful work! And beautiful ponies!
"Maybe a few people might end up being inspired. " I'm nearly always inspired by these videos. When I was first getting into art 6 years ago to now. I've tried new mediums and learned to just go for it sometimes as well as learned a ton of little tricks and how fun story telling behind an art piece can be.
this is stunning, love when you collab with a professional, it’s ok to not be fantastic first time and i think a lot of artists starting out need to be shown that. beautiful piece, looks just like hiker ❤
crying... everyone deserves a guy like you! So glad you moved to such a beautiful property and I have to say, the sculpture turned out lovely! I'd love to see you on a horse again!
I love that you got a professional to help you with this. It turned out so beautifully and shows some crafts truly take a professional to be done well xxx
Love to see that Jazza had no shame saying he shouldn't be the one to do certain parts of the sculpture. It goes to show, some people are better in certain fields than others. Props to Jazza for showing us that👍
I am beyond inspired. Chainsaw sculpting is not something I am gonna be able to do, but even then, just the passion and skill that goes into this piece is crazy. And applicable in many other fields of art!
Also, I am curious how she'll fare in the weather and change! Can't wait to see more of her over the years and see the changes from mother nature on y'alls work
Very beautiful sculpture of a lovely mare. Now when do we get to see Mrs. Jazza riding her??? FEI grandmaster would be lovely to watch... An art of its own. Lovely farm as well! Makes me miss my Hackney Horses and Ponies!!!
What an absolute stunning finished piece of wood. With the right tools and the right skills it is incredible what you can turn things from nature into beautiful art pieces just highlighting natures original art and two more exquisite detail pieces. I will say it is wonderful to see where an artist can admit they are not an expert in all mediums and call in a professional like Brandon whose work I just checked out on Instagram and it is us Downing, as well as phenomenally gorgeous. There are not enough words to describe it. It is just speechless, and the fact that it is done with chainsaws and some minor detail, tools and sanding. Regardless, it is all incredible . I wish I could pick up a form of this in a smaller scale, but any type of fine manipulation with gripping and grasping of the hands my arthritis, despite only being 38 years old that I’ve had since I was 11 will not allow me to do that which is where I live vicariously through UA-cam videos of many artists Across many mediums to admire and enjoy, and sometimes purchase items either custom made or that experts have done and have for sale because I could not re-create them anymore so I utilize others skills to get the craftsmanship. I want to appreciate around me. And because of my no longer capacity and capability to do, many mediums of art whatsoever I mean it is ridiculous to spend over a week to do a single coloring page at a basic child level. That’s when you get frustrated and it hurts where it’s not even worth it that’s where I absolutely appreciate all of the artists that are on social media to share their work and to the places that I can go in person, not just museums or shows, but even just shops that have simple artist creations. I love things that are handmade, and I will always choose handmade over manufactured. I’ve also grown up with my mother, doing crafts of wood painting and selling them at places in Northern California like high hill, ranch, and apple hill for 20 years, having a booth there, and proud of that going to different high schools and craft fairs on the circuit with my grandmother, since I’ve been born, as well as my cousin and my great aunt, the four of them were the ones and I would work the booth and help out with loading unloading so I’ve grown up with that my entire life and my mother when she retired from crafting, got into painting, and started with the watercolor medium. And decided to take a couple courses at our local community college to better understand the actual technical points of watercolor, to make her art even better. It was absolutely beyond a compliment for my mother and I was her only child Daughter, it literally made me cry when at the end of the semester every student took 2 to 3 pieces of their work and framed them for an art show that they had at the campus put on very beautifully where people came in by the art and when her teacher And two other art teachers were fighting over her art pieces that she had done in their classes and her four pieces were gone well they weren’t gone. They were just sold until the end of the night within the first few minutes when my father and I arrived to view everybody’s work, which I purchased another gentleman‘s work that fit my Decour And heard the story from her teacher. I actually started to cry a bit because despite her always being my mother and growing up with it, the fact that experts who teach art in a professional manner, love my mothers work, just as much as I love every single piece she has ever made Made me feel ecstatic and also extremely excited that my mother could see she didn’t have to work so hard at making pieces of art or crafts to sell. I have ridiculously low prices at craft fairs so people would buy them and that her talent was just beginning to advance and escalate in a different medium that had people, kind of fighting for it. I’m not really sure how us to describe it, but the fact that she could make some thing that was of a higher value and quality than what she had done most of her life and completely out of her comfort zone at the time which she now loves to death and is not out of her comfort zone anymore, but to get the validation from completely other people and not husband and daughter that she always thinks were biased but I can show her stuff to friends and family and they will tell it like it is which most of the time they love it also, but to see her get the ultimate validation from her teachers and the instructors and professionals And she didn’t say anything about it beyond. It was exciting but for me to have her have that I’m assuming is some thing that every parent would want something like that in their child’s life to experience so for me as her child to experience it for her as my mother having that was so wonderful. And subsequently for another few semesters that she was taking art classes for fun of different mediums it continued to happen, and I told her that she should start selling some of her things on a small scale for fun. Do customized work on a site at the time like 15 years ago, Fiverr before people knew what it was and then since then she’s sold things on Etsy. Of course, she does the work and I do everything else from the posting and the marketing and the sharing and the printing out and the mailing and she is the artist. For her it’s just a hobby and her second term of life after retiring from 35 years of work in the corporate arena and she could only take a couple years of doing nothing before she just needed to get to doing some thing and instead of having things build up in piles around the house of her work why not sell it of course extremely reasonably priced that is far under What we presume to be a true value but it’s not about making money because she doesn’t need it. It’s more about allowing others to be able to afford it basically paying for supplies is all she cares about is that it makes enough to replenish what she uses.
I do woodcarving by hand with a knife. It takes so much attention to be detailed and to work with the grain. So watching Brandon do this with a huge block of wood and with a chainsaw is awe inspiring. His level of control and strength to keep it steady is amazing
Gosh, this gave me such nostalgia. Not for chainsaw carving specifically, but my dad has a wood shop that he works in as a hobby; I swear he can make anything out of wood. Though his favorite work is on the wood lathe. Think you could tackle that, Jazza? Wanna make a bowl, or a wine glass, or a vase out of wood on a lathe? Call me biased, but I think it’d be pretty cool.
I love how Jazza showcases other artists and lets them shine, he works with such talented people and let's them show their skills, especially when Jazza isn't and expert in the medium!
So cool to see Jazza bring in a professional in chainsaw craving to help realize his vision! The craving came out amazing. And Jazza your wife's horse is magnificent!!!
The part about people being inspired by his work was really wholesome. It turned out ✨️ Amazing! ✨️. Everyone did such an awesome job and your horse is beautiful
Thanks for being willing to try different mediums of art! It's so amazing to see your excitement! I feel inspired to learn new things because of your example of how we can enjoy the journey.
I love watching jazza do all of these unique and cool skills, it’s cool watching him work with professionals and try new things. I really would love to see him try glass blowing art, metal art, egg art. Thanks for the amazing content, you make my days.
Jazz’s this turned out incredible! It is such a wonderful addition to your beautiful property. I absolutely love the cinematography at the end of this episode. It is just absolutely beautiful. Your new home is just absolutely gorgeous and quite frankly. It would be my dream home also.
Absolutely beautiful ❤️ I have trained many FEI level horses over the years and always wanted one of them sculpted like this for my arena! Beautiful horse and property!
It does look so good and im glad it all worked out ❤ another artist showing off thier muscles as well 👍 the torching of the hair and eyes was just perfect
That is just magnificent jazza! You and Branden did such a beautiful job on that wood saw sculpture! It is breathe taking to see such awesome beautiful work, that takes time and putting in the love to make art. ❤️
I'm so glad to see the finished piece. I watched part one, and I was waiting for part two to come out. Nice work Jazza and Brandon. It looks incredible.
Great work. Love how Jazza gets a pro to do the work he isn't quite comfortable with yet tackling it by himself, and gives credit when credit is due. Well done both.
Wow! I have been waiting for this video since the first one you uploaded. Just incredible! I'm so happy for you and your family living your dreams! Congratulations!!!!
Well, jazza, if you were hoping this would inspire others, I can say it has done so for me at least. I was sitting here mulling over how I'm going to make a sculpture of my late brother for Christmas for my father, and looked over at a huge hunk of wood in my yard and decided I'll give it a go with my chainsaw! 😂 thanks for the inspirado!
I only just watched the part 1 of this the other day and wondered when part 2 would be coming out, you must have been waiting for me to catch up to upload it. That's the only option, I appreciate it, cheers Jazza.
Would love to see more Jazza collaborating and showcasing different artist professionals The dabble and dives are awesome But so is getting to see what the top end of a craft is
I've been Riding Horse's for the last 7 years and watching you/doing art for even longer so it's really cool to see my two biggest Hobbies come together on a channel that I've been watching for so long.
You are very inspiring, Jazza :) I think you're a big part of why I've managed to get back into drawing after years of not feeling I was "good enough", thanks for being you n_n
Brilliant!!!!!! We're not worthy🙌 Thank you for following up on this project!!! The hardest part about adulting is asking for help, and you did it with such finest. Beautiful work 👏
Something about Jazza's videos always gives me inspiration to go out there and keep practicing my art. Even tips from his non-drawing videos keep giving me new ideas and techniques to apply to my chosen mediums and when I earn enough extra income to practice things like sculpting i want to give them a go too. Whenever I hit a bad road for art I somehow always come back to this channel and it picks me right back up to keep going.
Wow! The side by side with Haika (I hope that's the right spelling and name) was amazing to see! The sculpture definitely got the essence right! Love everything you do Jazza!
So cool to watch! It is always a pleasure to watch someone do something they are extremely skilled at. And the cinematography is great as well. I've always wondered what is put on wood sculptures to protect from the elements and keep it from just rotting in a season or two.
Wow how long ago was the first episode of this posted? This is hilarious, because I swear I initially subscribed just so I could get notified when the part 2 came out. I'd honestly thought you'd given up lol.... this is a pleasant suprise.
That turned out nice! I like how you were able to feature a professional and really show off his talents with woodcarving, especially with how difficult of a medium it is to work with and with chainsaws no less! You both did a great job!
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Amazing video
@@Junker_God he just uploaded, you havent even finished yet
I love that Jazza admits where he’s not perfect and gets in a professional. The final piece came out amazing. Brandon, you did an excellent job.
I love that he admits that he is constructed from cured meats and chiselled into shape each morninh
Same! Plus I love that he actively promotes other artist in the UA-cam community. He doesn't act like it is a competition with a finite amount of followers. I've learned about a lot of other great artist who specialize in all different mediums and follow their channels as well thanks to Jazza.
There is no prefessional in this video.
@@petermuller3995 Yes there was. Brandon Kroon.
@@wandaXmaximoff Does not look like a professional at all.
Just 31 pieces remaining to complete the chessboard :)
It's a really amazing sculpture, Jazza, and Brandon's work is amazing. Congratulations!
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Would be awesome to make a huuuge chessboard!
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@@salomonjonsevall6917that’s wizards chess - Ron Weasley
I really love these projects in specific where you work with someone who is a professional in the type of medium you are using. It's always fun to see you take a shot at something blind, but videos like this and the bonsai tree one have always been my favorite!
And the pottery was fun!
It took me a while to see this, and I completely agree
It's heartwarming to see where all of Jazza's hard work over many years has landed him a beautiful ranch and well, a beautiful life.
Same
As a fellow horsewoman, I just want to say your wife’s horse is STUNNING!! ❤
Same on both accounts! ❤🐴
Fellow equestrian here, and yes the horse was absolutely gorgeous!! And I still can’t get over the fact that the horse was in the FEI Grand Prix!!!
I loved getting to see all of the horses and the stables. It's a part of Jazza's life and family that we don't hear about or see too often and it's really beautiful to see how much he cares about his family.
She turned out gorgeous! I love the juxtaposition of the raw knots and natural form of the tree and the smooth carving of the horse features. There is something really beautiful about being able to leave parts of the medium’s natural structure, almost like honoring the tree as well as the sculpture’s subject. Well done! And Brandon’s work is incredible!! I definitely gave his page a follow, what a master of his craft! 🤎
I am a fellow dressage rider and I have to say that this is absolutely amazing. I am in love with how the piece turned out and am very impressed with your love of these special animals!
I love how Jazza give full credit where it should be...
It looks so inspiring
i kinda image this could be a new series. checking out artists that are just a bit out of your league to do on your own. Looks stunning. u both did a great job on it.
It sucked that you couldn't give it to your wife earlier as a birthday present, but a gift well done, and you're satisfied with it is a better gift than one that you aren't. Love It!
And it probably ment the world for Mrs jazza to receive a hand made gift that jazza thought of and started for her. ❤️ Thoughtful gifts are the best, big or small ❤️
This video truly shows how much of an artist Jazza is. A true artist knows his limitations but also knows how to utilize his current skills to assist with a great piece of art. Awesome job as always!
I was (not-so) patiently waiting for the final part of this journey and wow, it did not disappoint! Your horses are gorgeous and Hiker's reaction brought a tear to my eye! Thank you Jazza + team, and Brandon for working so hard on this! And thank you Jazza for sharing this with us!
What a beautiful gift, for some many reasons. It's not just a statue of a horse cause your wife likes horses. It's a very special horse to her, and also the name sake of the ranch. I just think it's so cool when an animal statue goes up in honor of them. And the fact that you had the real life version there with you as it was made, really makes it personal.
Every time one of you walks past it now, you will remember this moment, and the joy Hiker brings.
At this point he can open a museum of his art pieces from EVERY SINGLE MEDIUM
That would be cool I would spend all my money to go
@@PoppyFlower821 me too! 🙌🏻
i would absolutely love to see an exhibit or event where all his things are displayed with info on what he learnt and personal comments. it would be awesome to see what he would do to display and tie the sections and pieces together!
He's becoming Squidward.
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I didn't think this would make me so emotional. I grew up helping my grandfather (and grandmother) who was a professional chainsaw carver. For the longest time he had this hand carved life-size horse sculpture that he made towards the start of his career. He is older now and in Poor health and I really long for the days that I sat nearby and helped paint, stain, and cleanup ❤❤❤
Turned out amazing! I love that you don't shy away from learning from artisans who are more skilled and experienced than you are in a particular medium. Both the end result and the collaborative process are lovely to see.
I hope Mrs Jazza was happy with it in the end too! Was hoping we would see her reaction :)
I shed a tear or two. Absolutely beautiful, and I LOVED seeing your horse react to the sculpture. Haha
I love when Jazza tries something I've also tried. In chainsaw carving, I learned that it's best to use dried out wood, which could involve a dedicated area with proper conditions, and can take upwards of a year to dry if you want to do it properly. I played around with it for a few weeks but eventually moved on to other crafts. I'll eventually try again, but probably when I'm much older and patient or can just buy proper dry wood.
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Brandon, WOW! I live in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. There are a few chainsaw artists around here, so I've seen some examples of this up close. You have MAJOR talent! The nuance you give to the work really kicks it up to an entirely new level as compared to some other chainsaw wood sculpture I've seen. It's more on the level of some ice sculpture. I hope this video gives you an entirely new audience for your work!
Thank you, Jazza, for showing us that nobody can do everything, but that knowing how to graciously bring in expert help can make all the difference!
Kudos to the model as well, such a lovely and patient lady 💖🐎
Definitely the best reveal buildup and overall reveal. These two videos have been awesome and I love to see you working with a pro in a niche field. Really gives some perspective on how challenging what you're doing is.
best video yet. Jazza is always kind to other artist, but in this video you could really see that he respected Brandon. I am glad he finished the project most people might just give up, but Jazza used it as a learning opportunity. Good on ya!
This video made me so happy not only as an artist but also as someone who owns horses and works with them daily. Most of my art is centered around these beautiful and extraordinary animals. As I've watched Jazza over the years, not only has he pushed his limits on mediums, but also what he chooses to create. Beautiful work! And beautiful ponies!
"Maybe a few people might end up being inspired. " I'm nearly always inspired by these videos. When I was first getting into art 6 years ago to now. I've tried new mediums and learned to just go for it sometimes as well as learned a ton of little tricks and how fun story telling behind an art piece can be.
Was literally refreshing you channel everyday to see the part 2 for this sculpture... Finally,✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
I don’t know how Jazza finds time to entertain us on four channels with all the work he does on the farm, too!! Love it!
It’s because of his giant production team! He’s never alone in making videos
this is stunning, love when you collab with a professional, it’s ok to not be fantastic first time and i think a lot of artists starting out need to be shown that. beautiful piece, looks just like hiker ❤
crying... everyone deserves a guy like you! So glad you moved to such a beautiful property and I have to say, the sculpture turned out lovely! I'd love to see you on a horse again!
This was such a unique process thank you jazza for taking us along with you😁🙏✨️
I love that you got a professional to help you with this. It turned out so beautifully and shows some crafts truly take a professional to be done well xxx
Majestic sculpt! (Blood nose and all).
Now you just need to make the foal 😁
Beautiful shot with Hiker and the sculpt at end!
Beautiful Horse, beautiful Sculpture! Such a cool idea!
Love to see that Jazza had no shame saying he shouldn't be the one to do certain parts of the sculpture. It goes to show, some people are better in certain fields than others. Props to Jazza for showing us that👍
Fabulous! The last shots were so cinematic!!
The sculpture looks absolutely incredible. It's so beautiful! And the tweaks of aussie-ness coming through always a great bonus to great work.
I am beyond inspired. Chainsaw sculpting is not something I am gonna be able to do, but even then, just the passion and skill that goes into this piece is crazy. And applicable in many other fields of art!
Also, I am curious how she'll fare in the weather and change! Can't wait to see more of her over the years and see the changes from mother nature on y'alls work
Very beautiful sculpture of a lovely mare. Now when do we get to see Mrs. Jazza riding her??? FEI grandmaster would be lovely to watch... An art of its own. Lovely farm as well! Makes me miss my Hackney Horses and Ponies!!!
I was worried for a moment that we wouldn't be able to see this sculpture finished, but I'm so glad we did. It looks amazing!
What an absolute stunning finished piece of wood. With the right tools and the right skills it is incredible what you can turn things from nature into beautiful art pieces just highlighting natures original art and two more exquisite detail pieces.
I will say it is wonderful to see where an artist can admit they are not an expert in all mediums and call in a professional like Brandon whose work I just checked out on Instagram and it is us Downing, as well as phenomenally gorgeous. There are not enough words to describe it. It is just speechless, and the fact that it is done with chainsaws and some minor detail, tools and sanding. Regardless, it is all incredible .
I wish I could pick up a form of this in a smaller scale, but any type of fine manipulation with gripping and grasping of the hands my arthritis, despite only being 38 years old that I’ve had since I was 11 will not allow me to do that which is where I live vicariously through UA-cam videos of many artists Across many mediums to admire and enjoy, and sometimes purchase items either custom made or that experts have done and have for sale because I could not re-create them anymore so I utilize others skills to get the craftsmanship. I want to appreciate around me. And because of my no longer capacity and capability to do, many mediums of art whatsoever I mean it is ridiculous to spend over a week to do a single coloring page at a basic child level. That’s when you get frustrated and it hurts where it’s not even worth it that’s where I absolutely appreciate all of the artists that are on social media to share their work and to the places that I can go in person, not just museums or shows, but even just shops that have simple artist creations. I love things that are handmade, and I will always choose handmade over manufactured.
I’ve also grown up with my mother, doing crafts of wood painting and selling them at places in Northern California like high hill, ranch, and apple hill for 20 years, having a booth there, and proud of that going to different high schools and craft fairs on the circuit with my grandmother, since I’ve been born, as well as my cousin and my great aunt, the four of them were the ones and I would work the booth and help out with loading unloading so I’ve grown up with that my entire life and my mother when she retired from crafting, got into painting, and started with the watercolor medium. And decided to take a couple courses at our local community college to better understand the actual technical points of watercolor, to make her art even better. It was absolutely beyond a compliment for my mother and I was her only child Daughter, it literally made me cry when at the end of the semester every student took 2 to 3 pieces of their work and framed them for an art show that they had at the campus put on very beautifully where people came in by the art and when her teacher And two other art teachers were fighting over her art pieces that she had done in their classes and her four pieces were gone well they weren’t gone. They were just sold until the end of the night within the first few minutes when my father and I arrived to view everybody’s work, which I purchased another gentleman‘s work that fit my Decour And heard the story from her teacher. I actually started to cry a bit because despite her always being my mother and growing up with it, the fact that experts who teach art in a professional manner, love my mothers work, just as much as I love every single piece she has ever made Made me feel ecstatic and also extremely excited that my mother could see she didn’t have to work so hard at making pieces of art or crafts to sell. I have ridiculously low prices at craft fairs so people would buy them and that her talent was just beginning to advance and escalate in a different medium that had people, kind of fighting for it. I’m not really sure how us to describe it, but the fact that she could make some thing that was of a higher value and quality than what she had done most of her life and completely out of her comfort zone at the time which she now loves to death and is not out of her comfort zone anymore, but to get the validation from completely other people and not husband and daughter that she always thinks were biased but I can show her stuff to friends and family and they will tell it like it is which most of the time they love it also, but to see her get the ultimate validation from her teachers and the instructors and professionals And she didn’t say anything about it beyond. It was exciting but for me to have her have that I’m assuming is some thing that every parent would want something like that in their child’s life to experience so for me as her child to experience it for her as my mother having that was so wonderful. And subsequently for another few semesters that she was taking art classes for fun of different mediums it continued to happen, and I told her that she should start selling some of her things on a small scale for fun. Do customized work on a site at the time like 15 years ago, Fiverr before people knew what it was and then since then she’s sold things on Etsy. Of course, she does the work and I do everything else from the posting and the marketing and the sharing and the printing out and the mailing and she is the artist. For her it’s just a hobby and her second term of life after retiring from 35 years of work in the corporate arena and she could only take a couple years of doing nothing before she just needed to get to doing some thing and instead of having things build up in piles around the house of her work why not sell it of course extremely reasonably priced that is far under What we presume to be a true value but it’s not about making money because she doesn’t need it. It’s more about allowing others to be able to afford it basically paying for supplies is all she cares about is that it makes enough to replenish what she uses.
I do woodcarving by hand with a knife. It takes so much attention to be detailed and to work with the grain. So watching Brandon do this with a huge block of wood and with a chainsaw is awe inspiring. His level of control and strength to keep it steady is amazing
Gosh, this gave me such nostalgia. Not for chainsaw carving specifically, but my dad has a wood shop that he works in as a hobby; I swear he can make anything out of wood.
Though his favorite work is on the wood lathe. Think you could tackle that, Jazza? Wanna make a bowl, or a wine glass, or a vase out of wood on a lathe? Call me biased, but I think it’d be pretty cool.
I love how Jazza showcases other artists and lets them shine, he works with such talented people and let's them show their skills, especially when Jazza isn't and expert in the medium!
That was very well done, seeing Jazza try so hard, and then a professional comes along showing just how much skill is required!
So cool to see Jazza bring in a professional in chainsaw craving to help realize his vision! The craving came out amazing. And Jazza your wife's horse is magnificent!!!
The part about people being inspired by his work was really wholesome. It turned out ✨️ Amazing! ✨️. Everyone did such an awesome job and your horse is beautiful
JAZZA This is so sweet 🥺 What an incredible gift for your wife. You and Brandon did an incredible job. That's a piece to be proud of for a life time!
Thanks for being willing to try different mediums of art! It's so amazing to see your excitement! I feel inspired to learn new things because of your example of how we can enjoy the journey.
I love watching jazza do all of these unique and cool skills, it’s cool watching him work with professionals and try new things. I really would love to see him try glass blowing art, metal art, egg art. Thanks for the amazing content, you make my days.
Jazz’s this turned out incredible! It is such a wonderful addition to your beautiful property. I absolutely love the cinematography at the end of this episode. It is just absolutely beautiful. Your new home is just absolutely gorgeous and quite frankly. It would be my dream home also.
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
I have trained many FEI level horses over the years and always wanted one of them sculpted like this for my arena!
Beautiful horse and property!
It does look so good and im glad it all worked out ❤ another artist showing off thier muscles as well 👍 the torching of the hair and eyes was just perfect
Jazza is so determined, finishes the job even with a nosebleed 11:19
Sheer commitment and great result in the end
This is sooo beautiful. The long wait for part 2 was defiantly worth it!! Thank you for showing us!
That is just magnificent jazza! You and Branden did such a beautiful job on that wood saw sculpture! It is breathe taking to see such awesome beautiful work, that takes time and putting in the love to make art. ❤️
I'm so glad to see the finished piece. I watched part one, and I was waiting for part two to come out. Nice work Jazza and Brandon. It looks incredible.
Great work. Love how Jazza gets a pro to do the work he isn't quite comfortable with yet tackling it by himself, and gives credit when credit is due. Well done both.
Wow! I have been waiting for this video since the first one you uploaded. Just incredible! I'm so happy for you and your family living your dreams! Congratulations!!!!
Well, jazza, if you were hoping this would inspire others, I can say it has done so for me at least.
I was sitting here mulling over how I'm going to make a sculpture of my late brother for Christmas for my father, and looked over at a huge hunk of wood in my yard and decided I'll give it a go with my chainsaw! 😂 thanks for the inspirado!
I don't know which one is more breathtaking, the real live horse or the sculpture! Amazing job, everyone!!!
This looks absolutely gorgeous! Y'all did such an amazing job
I only just watched the part 1 of this the other day and wondered when part 2 would be coming out, you must have been waiting for me to catch up to upload it. That's the only option, I appreciate it, cheers Jazza.
This was sooo pure and sweet. It’s nice to see Jazza supporting other artists!
This is true art! Where you create something out of nature while being in tuned with nature.
What an inspiring video.
0:08 The sculpture looks so fantastic
I dunno if its because of all of the coffee I've had this morning, but that final montage had me all choked up. This was so cool!
I love how your modest but proud of your artwork! I’m a proud subscriber and would love if you did more Bob Ross videos! Love ya
It's gorgeous! It looks like it was cast from copper or bronze! You did an amazing job Jazza.
Would love to see more Jazza collaborating and showcasing different artist professionals
The dabble and dives are awesome
But so is getting to see what the top end of a craft is
Finished piece turned out awesome! I love your horse's reaction to it. 😁
I've been Riding Horse's for the last 7 years and watching you/doing art for even longer so it's really cool to see my two biggest Hobbies come together on a channel that I've been watching for so long.
You are very inspiring, Jazza :) I think you're a big part of why I've managed to get back into drawing after years of not feeling I was "good enough", thanks for being you n_n
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The way he says "and finessing it more towards a graceful horse" with the beat in the background just sounds so good xD
Brandon's work is amazing and very detailed; so much time and energy to produce such incredible eye candy.
Horses are so smart and observant. It's so funny watching her notice and cautiously investigate the sculpture.
wood carving looks so satisfying
and the finished produce is amazing!
A birthday present for the Mrs to remember! Well done, Jazza. I was blown away by Brandon's skill!
This entire project was just so sweet. A nice gift turned into a beautiful centerpiece!
I love horses! I as an equestrian, can tell that your horse look's happy, and healthy! loved the art, you both did great!
Brilliant!!!!!! We're not worthy🙌 Thank you for following up on this project!!! The hardest part about adulting is asking for help, and you did it with such finest. Beautiful work 👏
Something about Jazza's videos always gives me inspiration to go out there and keep practicing my art. Even tips from his non-drawing videos keep giving me new ideas and techniques to apply to my chosen mediums and when I earn enough extra income to practice things like sculpting i want to give them a go too.
Whenever I hit a bad road for art I somehow always come back to this channel and it picks me right back up to keep going.
I’m so happy you finally finished it. You both did a great job ❤
Wow! The side by side with Haika (I hope that's the right spelling and name) was amazing to see! The sculpture definitely got the essence right! Love everything you do Jazza!
So cool to watch!
It is always a pleasure to watch someone do something they are extremely skilled at.
And the cinematography is great as well.
I've always wondered what is put on wood sculptures to protect from the elements and keep it from just rotting in a season or two.
Wow how long ago was the first episode of this posted? This is hilarious, because I swear I initially subscribed just so I could get notified when the part 2 came out. I'd honestly thought you'd given up lol.... this is a pleasant suprise.
Wonderful work! So glad to see the result of your and Brandons hard work, transforming the result of part 1 into a beautiful work of art. 🐎❤️❤️❤️🐎
Love how you try new things ! Beautiful horse, beautiful sculpture.
I have been waiting for the second part for so long. This was amazing.!
OH MY GOSH when Heike met the likeness... it melted my heart!!!
It finished up BEAUTIFUL! such a stunning piece for your property and family
How incredible. It’s amazing that something so detailed can be made with a chainsaw 🤯 I’m impressed. I would love to see the two of you collab again
These are my favorite type of videos and I've been sooooo eager to see part 2. Was not disappointed. Amazing!
I have been waiting for the conclusion to the horse sculpture, and it does not disappoint. It looks fantastic!
It’s amazing how Brandon chose places where the features and flaws in the wood were worth highlighting. Blown away
Oh! I was wondering if you’d given up on this project. I’m so glad you kept going! Can’t wait to watch the vid!
The update I have been waiting for!!!! Excellent work.
This is MAD skill. Absolutely beautiful work lads.
That turned out nice! I like how you were able to feature a professional and really show off his talents with woodcarving, especially with how difficult of a medium it is to work with and with chainsaws no less! You both did a great job!
Totally awesome guys well done Jazza calling in the expert Brandon finished pice looks really good
Amazing. Brandon takes chain saw sculpture to a whole different level.