@@CapOfXav hence why "primary colors" was in quotation marks as red blue and yellow are the primary colors you learn at school but aren't necessarily considered the 3 primary colors anymore.
Jazza: Aw look at her, she has such good artistic sense, she might become an artist... Jazza's daughter: Tornado... *proceeds to become a tornado chaser*
@@justabro4001 I don’t have one, it’s just that I replied to someone with the Ukraine’s flag in their username. Also, I think it’s kind of clear why SM would have a Ukraine flag in their name
This is most likely something you would never have painted without your daughters prompting and I have to say its actually one of my favourite all time pieces you created.
This is an emotional moment for people who watched Jazza from the beginning. He's a big boy now and has a cute daughter and he gifted her a painting of a tornado. I mean come on. :')
What is so cool about kids is that if you ask them, "Can you paint a car?" They say "Yes!" without hesitation and hop to it. No angst or intimidation. I wish I could help them keep that feeling into adulthood.
@@Squisky Why the hell would you expect a good result? A TODDLER playing with PAINTS is not a professional completing a commission for pay... They're supposed to do whatever the hell they want! And EVERY artist struggles with the gap between what they envision and what they make. That never goes away no matter how talented you are. It's called good taste. Kids should be praised for TRYING, REGARDLESS of the result. ESPECIALLY if they're having a good time. THAT'S what makes good artists and healthy people. I don't give a shit about what you think about "productivity" you soulless robot.
We can if we abandon punitive militant methods of coercive learning and embraced supportive and facilitative approaches to natural learning and following passions
As a storm chaser and hobby meteorologist, I'm actually really impressed with your interpretation of a tornado. It's difficult to draw them without them looking like blobs, but you've done a spectacular job!
Just a question how the process of drawing a tornado could look like a blob, not saying that it's easy to draw an tornado, but I'm just wondering what you would define as a blob
I never grew out of that 3-year-old-brain... still starting one task enthusiastically just to find mself doing something totally different in the end... not helpful at work :D PS: I'm 56 :D
One can clearly tell she's his daughter. She has all the traits. Chaotic (in a good way ofc), kinesthetic learner, artistic and a born youtuber the way she's giving out tutorials. She'll take over your channel soon Jazza haha! She's absolutely adorable, god bless ❤️
Your' little girl's obsession with tornadoes had me giggling the whole time. She is such a doll!! I have a feeling that you daughter will be painting minis with you in no time! Seriously, Thank you Jazza for such a wonderful and sweet video. You are such a girl dad and I love seeing it!
I actually really like his daughters piece! It’s like an abstract Elsa, where her powers kind of do a swirling blizzard around her. Definitely reads Elsa to me
i get what you mean but let me make it a little more explicit. hes an adult and a GREAT artist. he could make art all day every day. if he wanted the same piece, he could get one pretty damn close. BUT his little daughter's painting? literally unique. no way you're getting the same thing again, not to mention the backstory and memories with it. to him, her one painting is worth more than anything he can produce, and thats what makes him a dad :') or as she says "silly daddy" LOL
This was a really heartwarming episode. I think it'd be cute if you made an illustration of your daughter as a Disney princess that controls tornadoes/storms. You work with so many different mediums I'm sure it would look great in almost any style. But for real this was yet another phenomenal video!!
Ok, but seriously, she will cherish that painting her whole life because her daddy took the time to make something just for her, inspired by her. What a special thing. 😍
That is stinking ADORABLE! That's a piece she could well have her entire life if its looked after. I'd seriously consider framing and mounting it to preserve it. As much as she likes it now, she'll treasure it when shes grown up.
“Bea” really shows a lot of skill and artistic talent just like her old man. Her blending is on point! I can’t wait to see what kind of masterpieces she’ll create in the future! You go girl! Also, her hair is such a pretty shade of red! Just make sure to be careful about the sun. This is coming from an older redhead who has had a lot of sunburns.
Its cool to see she already has artistic talent. Most toddler's paintings are subjectless messes (no offence to any... toddlers reading this), but these paintings do obviously have content, or... tornadoes
As a toddler I am very offended, this comment was a perfect example of how people underestimate us. I hope you realize your wrongs an apologize. Sincerely, totally 100% a toddler
Oh my God MY FEELS! It’s SO for an artist parent to create and teach their kids This is so insane seeing you come all the way to this point in your life after these years.
These kids are so lucky to have such amazing parents! Can’t wait to see future skills develop as they get older. Ps your daughter’s obsession with tornadoes made me giggle 🤭
I literally teared up when you added the last element in the end 🥺 It‘s so wholesome to see you create something for her that she loves - and it‘s a collaboration, too! I‘m sure she‘ll grow up to appreciate art even more because of you, Jazza! ☺️✨
Red and yellow, pink and green purple and orange and blue. Now I can see a rainbow sing a rainbow too. I feel like every Aussie kid learned that song. Loved all the tornadoes 🌪
My dad is a photographer artist but he never paid me much attention. He always cared far more for his art than he cared for the family. It's really nice to see that Jazza doesn't make that same mistake with his own family
There’s something so beautiful about watching someone grow up through content, a crazy art youtuber now at peace with his adorable family and gorgeous office. You deserve it all Jazza 💞
I had a wonderful father. We spent lots of time sharing many of the things my dad loved, i.e. fishing, working on cars, and gardening. I was a little girl lost in my dad's world. Watching you with your daughter brought back so many of my wonderful memories that has lasted more than 71 years. What you are giving your daughter and son will last them forever. My father is long gone now, but it is as if I'm in his garage or garden with him the moment I savor a memory. You are an awesome father!
Aww, these segments with the family is so cute! I hope she is feeling better and the accident don't hold her from celebrating all the small and big moments in her life ;) Nice to have a painting she did with daddy, with the two most important thing on it: Tornado and Elsa! Haha so cute :D
This is so sweet! I think I'm going to show this to my son, he's 4 and he loves creating art. He also gets in the zone like she does. It's so fun when I get to just do a bunch of random art with him.
She’s an artist all ready, starting with the primary colors, and those amazing purple clouds. Just wonderful, you have a very adorable family, Jazza ☺️ can’t wait to see what you do next!
That was a really awesome final painting. You should do more videos like this, where your daughter lays a foundation that you build upon for a final piece. Really cool and wholesome
I got a little teary, watching you two paint next to each other. It was beautiful and reminded me of my own daughter. I loved the constant change in her painting direction, so age appropriate! Then your face, when you were deciding which canvas to paint the tornado on, was perfect. This was such a wonderful, heartwarming video. Thank you.
@Jazza the fact that in the end your professional, trained painting wasn't as good of a base to work as a foundation for the tornado painting compared to her simple blobby experiment with colors just shows how good of an insight you have in what works in an art piece. You seeing potential in a child's playful little mess to a greater extent than your own controlled base is amazing.
I think the thing I like most about this is the fact that the artwork was done on canvases with a wide array of tools, I know that many parents would only let their kids have and use the cheapest and most basic tools as to not "ruin" the serious stuff, but like sod that noise; Creativity to the max!
I remember when she was just a little lap human back in the "Dire Covid Era". She's already 3 years old?! It's still not as mind exploding as me realizing my nephew and nieces are now 15, 11, and 6, respectively. When that realization hit me, I think I suffered whiplash.
@@heatherrowles9930 Sometimes I want kids, but most days I feel it's probably for the best that I don't. I had to learn to cherish memories when I was about 23. My mom had passed away on July 14th, 2013. After the whole thing happened, I was broken inside. I'd never get to return a kiss on the cheek, give her a hug, or have silly conversations with her ever again. So my memories are my little treasures. I hold them tight in my mind's eye. Make more memories with her, Heather. Make these moments count between you two. I especially hope that you and yours are being smart, safe and moderately happy.
@@KitKatWiffleBallBat hugs to you honey.......I know what you mean in more ways than you know....I was diagnosed with a terminal illness when my daughter was 18, dont worry, we're making as many happy memories as we can in the time we have left.
So beautiful! Not just the painting itself, but the process---seeing how your mind works, your obvious deep love and adoration for your daughter and the compilation of all of those thoughts and emotions brought to life on the canvas. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride. Just beautiful! My favorite episode!
She is adorable! Such a sweet and special gift for your daughter, something you both worked on together. Beautiful. I have to time stamp 8:56 the music is gorgeous.
Amazing!! So beautiful seeing her discovering art and the endless possibilities there are. Love the way you used her canvas to create something so special ❤️
This was a beautiful collaboration. B takes good care of her dad. I like how she was so focused and loose in her painting. I think a lot of us artists remember that feeling as a kid. She's absolute magic
That was absolutely adorable. You're a great dad and she's a great student. You're little artist will be a great wonders when she's older. God bless her. Fun video!!!
Your daughter is so cute! I love how she knew exactly what she wanted. I think it is wonderful that you are including your children and teaching them to love art too.
The background is a very important part of an art piece. She created the building blocks of the painting and Jazza being Jazza did a fantastic job to complete it. This was wholesome.
Your daughter is such an adorable little bean! Great on her for picking the Primary Colors to start painting with! And incredible piece in the end, Jazza! I hope she heals quickly from her head injury 🤕 Lots of love to you and your family!
This was so fun to watch! Your relationship with her is so sweet. I love the finished Elsa piece, though I will say...I wish you left more of her original foundation visible around the tornado. The joy of watching little people grow and explore art is celebrating their progress right where they are, and the visible paint strokes, the texture, and even the chunks of unmixed color are so beautiful. :) I'd love to see more daddy-daughter art time in future videos!
oh my goodness she’s so big already! i remember when you announced that you were having another baby, i cant believe she’s all grown up now LOL. the part where you were talking about her creativity and learning while she was painting the canvas all purple made me emotional, childhood creativity is so special ❤️
This was easily The Best video I have watched in a long time. She is so precious!!! It was amazing to watch her experiment and enjoy herself and to see Jazza just let her explore what she wanted with her creativity. Everytime she said "tornado" I was laughing at how cute it was. Then the final piece at the end was beautiful. I would hang that in my own home. But admittedly I am also a fan of purple themed landscapes... and Elsa.
Oh my! I love that you used her painting as a base! Your tornado turned out so beautiful and magical. Seriously great job dad!! Pour girl for the potty training accident. Hope she’s all better now. Ps: there is a tornado in frozen 2. When Gail (the wind spirit) interacts with the main characters after they entered the enchanted forest.
Dad you nailed it! I’m an Aussie arting mum, raising a little girl with autism under the poverty line. Art is the one thing that brings both my daughter and myself so much joy and connection. Thank you so much for inspiring me to continue this journey! Xx
The “Am I clean now?” “Yeah 😌✨” while he still had paint on his face was perfect 😆
When?
Very, reminds me of my baby sister 😭
@@ajiteshdesikan7c783 in the video
next line was silly daddy 😁
silly daddy, he he
Jazza: My daughter is very calm and quiet
Jazza's daughter: *Destroys everything with tornados*
Calmly and quietly destroys everything with tornadoes though.
Yes, Thats Jazza's daughter.
Yip
It’s like the next DUMBLEDORE asked calmly😂
To have a cool dad like Jazza!!
The Kids are going to grow up AWESOME
wow its acdc art attack
the ACTUAL art attack?
@@Ratman.Not.Batman 7aqq½
Yes, when live becomes a playground! 👍
@@Ratman.Not.Batman its actually ADCArtAttack you said Acdc
Jazza: * starts singing the rainbow song *
Her: Stop it, that's very loud.
I love her 😂
She's basically the whole fanbase
I love how she looks over at Jazza’s painting and says that it’s messy and gets back to painting a vortex of colors
@@disconnectgamerbrothers974 My nieces do that to me when i paint with them and i just look at them 😭
she is soo cut
No No No Its BERRY loud
She literally wants the three "Primary Colors" to start painting with,
*Now that's a sign...*
@@meow-vk7uq 🤦♀️
223rd like i am an menace
I didn't hear she wanted Cyan, magenta and Yellow :o
@@CapOfXav hence why "primary colors" was in quotation marks as red blue and yellow are the primary colors you learn at school but aren't necessarily considered the 3 primary colors anymore.
@@CraftyWitch1990 exactly
Jazza: Aw look at her, she has such good artistic sense, she might become an artist...
Jazza's daughter: Tornado... *proceeds to become a tornado chaser*
Quietly
@@TxcaBxbbles and calmly
@@glutenkillz why u both have Ukraine flag
@@TxcaBxbbles why you both have Ukraine flag
@@justabro4001 I don’t have one, it’s just that I replied to someone with the Ukraine’s flag in their username. Also, I think it’s kind of clear why SM would have a Ukraine flag in their name
Jazza's got some serious competition! Family Art stuff gives off such wholesome vibes!!
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@@emperor8716
Probably a second account to create the „illusion“ that people are actually interested in his garbage
This is most likely something you would never have painted without your daughters prompting and I have to say its actually one of my favourite all time pieces you created.
I’m the 200th like!!
@@sarahanbagi9605 who asked
This is an emotional moment for people who watched Jazza from the beginning. He's a big boy now and has a cute daughter and he gifted her a painting of a tornado. I mean come on. :')
I remember watching the dude like 7 years ago, he has really come such a long way and seems like a great fucking dad. What a guy!
@@joenuts935 That's Nuts.
A son and a daughter
It’s really cool to see
What is so cool about kids is that if you ask them, "Can you paint a car?" They say "Yes!" without hesitation and hop to it. No angst or intimidation. I wish I could help them keep that feeling into adulthood.
@@Squisky yup
@@Squisky Why the hell would you expect a good result? A TODDLER playing with PAINTS is not a professional completing a commission for pay... They're supposed to do whatever the hell they want! And EVERY artist struggles with the gap between what they envision and what they make. That never goes away no matter how talented you are. It's called good taste. Kids should be praised for TRYING, REGARDLESS of the result. ESPECIALLY if they're having a good time. THAT'S what makes good artists and healthy people. I don't give a shit about what you think about "productivity" you soulless robot.
@@Squisky it would be nice if we allowed kids to keep their self esteem
We can if we abandon punitive militant methods of coercive learning and embraced supportive and facilitative approaches to natural learning and following passions
When I was 6, I was pretty confident and recited poems on stage without hesitation. As I grew older (10-11) anxiety started to appear.
As a storm chaser and hobby meteorologist, I'm actually really impressed with your interpretation of a tornado. It's difficult to draw them without them looking like blobs, but you've done a spectacular job!
Just a question how the process of drawing a tornado could look like a blob, not saying that it's easy to draw an tornado, but I'm just wondering what you would define as a blob
Gillies can you explain your craziest experience with a tornado, and/or a weather experience
Ikr, jazza's daughters painting is so realistic
I assume you are talking to his daughter
I love 3 year olds brains.
"I'm drawing Elza"
"What is that?"
"A tornado!"
Awesome ❤
It’s from the Frozen 2 trailer :)
Frozen 77 spoilers!
I never grew out of that 3-year-old-brain... still starting one task enthusiastically just to find mself doing something totally different in the end... not helpful at work :D PS: I'm 56 :D
She laughs at the paint tube fart noise... truly is her father's daughter 😆
This was sweet and will be so fun to look back on years from now.
One can clearly tell she's his daughter. She has all the traits. Chaotic (in a good way ofc), kinesthetic learner, artistic and a born youtuber the way she's giving out tutorials. She'll take over your channel soon Jazza haha! She's absolutely adorable, god bless ❤️
Your' little girl's obsession with tornadoes had me giggling the whole time. She is such a doll!! I have a feeling that you daughter will be painting minis with you in no time! Seriously, Thank you Jazza for such a wonderful and sweet video. You are such a girl dad and I love seeing it!
I love how she's calm and painting tornadoes with her silly daddy.
This is really heart-warming ☺
I want to believe that the final art piece is exactly what she imagined when painting her first piece. Very wholesome and cute video :)
I actually really like his daughters piece! It’s like an abstract Elsa, where her powers kind of do a swirling blizzard around her. Definitely reads Elsa to me
That was deep but now i see it 🤯
The next abstract art
Riiiiiiight.
She mixed green with yellow and pink with purple, she's a lot better at this than me!
And those purple clouds look really pretty!!
I think you are the father figure most of us wish we had. Soft,gentle, patient… so refreshing. You are a great father and a great role model Jazza.
My life would sure be a lot better if I had a dad like Jazza
Reminds me a lot of my dad! He’s my favorite person ever and I miss him dearly.
I love the fact that jazza threw his painting on the bin and turned his daughter's one to a beautiful masterpiece!
i get what you mean but let me make it a little more explicit. hes an adult and a GREAT artist. he could make art all day every day. if he wanted the same piece, he could get one pretty damn close. BUT his little daughter's painting? literally unique. no way you're getting the same thing again, not to mention the backstory and memories with it. to him, her one painting is worth more than anything he can produce, and thats what makes him a dad :')
or as she says "silly daddy" LOL
@@pvic6959 IKR
This was a really heartwarming episode. I think it'd be cute if you made an illustration of your daughter as a Disney princess that controls tornadoes/storms. You work with so many different mediums I'm sure it would look great in almost any style.
But for real this was yet another phenomenal video!!
That would be a cool idea I wish he did that
This is so wholesome. Your daughter is really cute and adorable. Make sure to free more of her schedule to collaborate in the future 😂
I'm pretty sure she's too busy being a famous artist
Ok, but seriously, she will cherish that painting her whole life because her daddy took the time to make something just for her, inspired by her. What a special thing. 😍
That is stinking ADORABLE! That's a piece she could well have her entire life if its looked after. I'd seriously consider framing and mounting it to preserve it. As much as she likes it now, she'll treasure it when shes grown up.
She has the sweetest voice. I love how their creative flow works when they're young. Unhinged and hyperfocused. No filter. Just art
OMGGG no you did not do the Hair!!!!!!
JAZZA 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the shade!!
I love you LOL
Lol
Lol very Shady
Well, we needed to know it was a UA-camr™️ moment
Ducks can do STUFF I MEAN
Jazza's daughter: "look daddy! I paint tornado!"
Jazza: "Hey great job! Let me just 1up that."
*Goes full ultra extreme Bob Ross*
“It’s very messy”
That look to camera is so relatable.
“Bea” really shows a lot of skill and artistic talent just like her old man. Her blending is on point! I can’t wait to see what kind of masterpieces she’ll create in the future! You go girl! Also, her hair is such a pretty shade of red! Just make sure to be careful about the sun. This is coming from an older redhead who has had a lot of sunburns.
Its cool to see she already has artistic talent. Most toddler's paintings are subjectless messes (no offence to any... toddlers reading this), but these paintings do obviously have content, or... tornadoes
True
I love the fact that a toddler would be reading this
As a toddler I am very offended, this comment was a perfect example of how people underestimate us. I hope you realize your wrongs an apologize. Sincerely, totally 100% a toddler
Maybe they aren’t! Ask them while they’re painting they could just be painting the feelings of said subject
@Precious Abang I am so sorry, my friend. A remedy I would recommend is taking a nap and having your mommy or daddy read you a bed time story.
Oh my God MY FEELS!
It’s SO for an artist parent to create and teach their kids
This is so insane seeing you come all the way to this point in your life after these years.
These kids are so lucky to have such amazing parents! Can’t wait to see future skills develop as they get older.
Ps your daughter’s obsession with tornadoes made me giggle 🤭
I LOVE how one second she says shes painting one thing and immediately makes a tornado lol
I wish there was a LOVE button. This was so sweet and the fact that her painting was the base made it that much more special.
you being so proud and excited about your daughter painting is the most wholesome and adorable thing 💕
I literally teared up when you added the last element in the end 🥺 It‘s so wholesome to see you create something for her that she loves - and it‘s a collaboration, too! I‘m sure she‘ll grow up to appreciate art even more because of you, Jazza! ☺️✨
She made me smile through the entirety of the video.
Same
Red and yellow, pink and green purple and orange and blue. Now I can see a rainbow sing a rainbow too. I feel like every Aussie kid learned that song. Loved all the tornadoes 🌪
As a creator, and a father, I love to see this 😍. You have a wonderful soul jazza. Your patience and gentleness are astounding.
Having videos like this with your dad memorialized forever? So beautiful I don’t even have words
My dad is a photographer artist but he never paid me much attention. He always cared far more for his art than he cared for the family. It's really nice to see that Jazza doesn't make that same mistake with his own family
Your children are absolutely precious!
There’s something so beautiful about watching someone grow up through content, a crazy art youtuber now at peace with his adorable family and gorgeous office. You deserve it all Jazza 💞
Jazza flexing on us how good of a dad he is for 11 minutes straight
I was smiling the whole time just from Jazza's proud papa voice. Like, yes, your daughter *is* incredibly talented and a genius, good job.
I hope your little girl heals well! She will be a gift to the world! ❤️
~ 10:50
The way you turned your daughter's abstract art into a professional looking painting...... This is the stuff that inspires me to be an artist.
3:20 "Silly Daddy!"
OMG THAT WAS SO CUTEEEEE 😭😭✨✨
Yes 😭
This is adorable but I gotta give credit to the cameraman, even he is smiling in the background and he's generally nice with Mrs. Jazza Jr.
I had a wonderful father. We spent lots of time sharing many of the things my dad loved, i.e. fishing, working on cars, and gardening. I was a little girl lost in my dad's world. Watching you with your daughter brought back so many of my wonderful memories that has lasted more than 71 years. What you are giving your daughter and son will last them forever. My father is long gone now, but it is as if I'm in his garage or garden with him the moment I savor a memory. You are an awesome father!
Aww, these segments with the family is so cute! I hope she is feeling better and the accident don't hold her from celebrating all the small and big moments in her life ;)
Nice to have a painting she did with daddy, with the two most important thing on it: Tornado and Elsa! Haha so cute :D
This is so sweet! I think I'm going to show this to my son, he's 4 and he loves creating art. He also gets in the zone like she does. It's so fun when I get to just do a bunch of random art with him.
She’s an artist all ready, starting with the primary colors, and those amazing purple clouds. Just wonderful, you have a very adorable family, Jazza ☺️ can’t wait to see what you do next!
She is so stinkin cute! When she said "stop it, it's too loud" my heart melted! My daughter loved watching this with me. Thanks Jazza!
Wholesome overload 😂. Her little Australian accent is adorable
That was a really awesome final painting. You should do more videos like this, where your daughter lays a foundation that you build upon for a final piece. Really cool and wholesome
Jazza's daugther looks like one of the angels in a renaissance painting brought to life. Very wholesome vid
I got a little teary, watching you two paint next to each other. It was beautiful and reminded me of my own daughter. I loved the constant change in her painting direction, so age appropriate! Then your face, when you were deciding which canvas to paint the tornado on, was perfect. This was such a wonderful, heartwarming video. Thank you.
@Jazza the fact that in the end your professional, trained painting wasn't as good of a base to work as a foundation for the tornado painting compared to her simple blobby experiment with colors just shows how good of an insight you have in what works in an art piece. You seeing potential in a child's playful little mess to a greater extent than your own controlled base is amazing.
Shes adorable! If these children choose to be artists then they have the coolest dad to teach them.
This was so adorable to watch. She reminds me so much of my little cousin! She’s so lucky to have such a cool and caring dad like Jazza
I think the thing I like most about this is the fact that the artwork was done on canvases with a wide array of tools, I know that many parents would only let their kids have and use the cheapest and most basic tools as to not "ruin" the serious stuff, but like sod that noise; Creativity to the max!
I remember when she was just a little lap human back in the "Dire Covid Era". She's already 3 years old?!
It's still not as mind exploding as me realizing my nephew and nieces are now 15, 11, and 6, respectively. When that realization hit me, I think I suffered whiplash.
Yeah.....I blinked one day and all of a sudden my daughter was 25.....its a bit of a shock really.
I still can't believe project baked bean is like a human with interests
@@heatherrowles9930 Sometimes I want kids, but most days I feel it's probably for the best that I don't.
I had to learn to cherish memories when I was about 23. My mom had passed away on July 14th, 2013. After the whole thing happened, I was broken inside. I'd never get to return a kiss on the cheek, give her a hug, or have silly conversations with her ever again. So my memories are my little treasures. I hold them tight in my mind's eye.
Make more memories with her, Heather. Make these moments count between you two. I especially hope that you and yours are being smart, safe and moderately happy.
@@NoThankUBeQuiet Hah! And just like beans, some kids are able to get the gut all riled up by the sheer skills behind their antics.
@@KitKatWiffleBallBat hugs to you honey.......I know what you mean in more ways than you know....I was diagnosed with a terminal illness when my daughter was 18, dont worry, we're making as many happy memories as we can in the time we have left.
So beautiful! Not just the painting itself, but the process---seeing how your mind works, your obvious deep love and adoration for your daughter and the compilation of all of those thoughts and emotions brought to life on the canvas. Thanks for bringing us along for the ride. Just beautiful! My favorite episode!
I love how she is so obsessed with tornados its so cute 🥰
haven’t watched jazza in a solid minute and can’t believe how the little ones got an artistic pursuit now 😩
I'm so excited. Little artist!
Edit: UGH I LOVE HER. Girl after my own heart. She's adorable.
She is adorable! Such a sweet and special gift for your daughter, something you both worked on together. Beautiful.
I have to time stamp 8:56 the music is gorgeous.
Looks like the Joy of painting runs in the family, Beautiful job on the art piece, Wishing the family well, with good health and fortune as well.
This was so sweet. It made me tear up! So fun to let her explore being creative. And the finished painting was magical.
Amazing!! So beautiful seeing her discovering art and the endless possibilities there are. Love the way you used her canvas to create something so special ❤️
Oh, my heart. I wish my dad was as awesome as Jazza. I'm glad she liked it and I hope she gets to feeling better fast.
I had a smile on my face the whole time watching this. I think she might be just a bit more talented than me!
The last little, ´do you like it?´ was so sweet!! Just trying to make her happy x
Oh my goodness, i’m glad she’s going ok! That was a shock at the end haha
This was a beautiful collaboration. B takes good care of her dad. I like how she was so focused and loose in her painting. I think a lot of us artists remember that feeling as a kid. She's absolute magic
It’s amazing that Jazz’s starting to teach her art from such a young age! I wish I had had someone to teach me. (Instead of just teaching myself)
So sweet! The best collab ever!
This melted my heart! so wholesome. Thanks for sharing this with us Jos :)
That was absolutely adorable. You're a great dad and she's a great student. You're little artist will be a great wonders when she's older. God bless her. Fun video!!!
Your daughter is so cute! I love how she knew exactly what she wanted. I think it is wonderful that you are including your children and teaching them to love art too.
Jazza you're an amazing dad, I cant believe it but you made me cry with giggles!
I hope you continue to stay awesome forever!
The background is a very important part of an art piece. She created the building blocks of the painting and Jazza being Jazza did a fantastic job to complete it. This was wholesome.
Always good to see Father Jazza
Your daughter is such an adorable little bean!
Great on her for picking the Primary Colors to start painting with! And incredible piece in the end, Jazza!
I hope she heals quickly from her head injury 🤕
Lots of love to you and your family!
This was so fun to watch! Your relationship with her is so sweet. I love the finished Elsa piece, though I will say...I wish you left more of her original foundation visible around the tornado. The joy of watching little people grow and explore art is celebrating their progress right where they are, and the visible paint strokes, the texture, and even the chunks of unmixed color are so beautiful. :) I'd love to see more daddy-daughter art time in future videos!
oh my goodness she’s so big already! i remember when you announced that you were having another baby, i cant believe she’s all grown up now LOL. the part where you were talking about her creativity and learning while she was painting the canvas all purple made me emotional, childhood creativity is so special ❤️
This was heaps of adorable. I love how Jazza stayed patient and enjoyed the time with his daughter rather than taking over and controlling everything
This is so cute, I love it!
This was easily The Best video I have watched in a long time. She is so precious!!! It was amazing to watch her experiment and enjoy herself and to see Jazza just let her explore what she wanted with her creativity. Everytime she said "tornado" I was laughing at how cute it was. Then the final piece at the end was beautiful. I would hang that in my own home. But admittedly I am also a fan of purple themed landscapes... and Elsa.
Your daughter reminds me of me when I was in her age, when i was in daycare i always liked drawing and experimenting with art and art supplies!
i love how she say that is very messy and that is pretty good for 3 years old and i love how you made elsa
That turned into an amazing piece at the end. Gotta love Daddy-Daughter collabs! Great job you two!
Such a delightful video! It was fun to watch! Did I cry? Perhaps.
B is so precious! I'm glad she's doing ok!
Her to Jazza: That's very messy.
Meanwhile her tornado: Am I a joke to you?
I love when kids do lovely art like this! For real I love her purple work
Oh my! I love that you used her painting as a base! Your tornado turned out so beautiful and magical. Seriously great job dad!!
Pour girl for the potty training accident. Hope she’s all better now.
Ps: there is a tornado in frozen 2. When Gail (the wind spirit) interacts with the main characters after they entered the enchanted forest.
This is so adorable!!
adorable wholesome art with your daughter. this is why youtube is soo popular
Dad you nailed it! I’m an Aussie arting mum, raising a little girl with autism under the poverty line. Art is the one thing that brings both my daughter and myself so much joy and connection. Thank you so much for inspiring me to continue this journey! Xx