Erm, he is the student and basically produced a copy of a an original, around 3 inches big, in 25 minutes. He also raps at the end of his videos. Lets get a grip now, shall we?
Dear Cesar, you are truly an inspiring artist for all living artists and for all generations to come! Your thought processes as to how you make art is indeed a treasure trove, too! Thank you for sharing. 👍👏😉🙏❤️
I've really missed these types of videos. Can't tell you how much they've helped me progress. Just the simple act of watching a master put pencil to paper is invaluable. Please continue.
How can anyone dislike this video?? If you don't like the video don't watch it! Let those of us who admire some masterwork choose to like this video. People are haters!!
JF F oh, tiny brained and small minded is far from this guy. I gave my opinion and YOU came to this thread to cry and soapbox over the word “haters” stating my opinion so in the end I’m not the intolerant one. There are people who go and dislike videos just because they are jealous and for u to defend them, ur looking pretty suspect right now which explains why u felt like u go SJW. Lol So kick rocks w/ that SJW lingo buddy.
I managed to also see JSS charcoal portraits at the Morgan library in October 2019, and was really struck with how efficient he was with his tones. Having you break down the techniques even further is really helpful and valuable to my studies!
I looked for a Caesar Santos drawing vlog because I was frustrated that I wasn't getting the results I wanted in my drawing, this video pushed me to move my ass and keep working at it. I wish I could be an apprentice of Caesar's, and all the great modern artists, what a dream that is.
I saw the exhibit in November. Such beautiful work. Your depth in understanding Sargent’s charcoals and your interpretation with graphite proved to be an insightful and educational opportunity. Thank you Cesar! 🇨🇺!
I like your procedure. Just like when the medium you use is transparent, the procedure is light to dark. It make sense to me why you do it in this process. Thanks man! You are truely a master! May GOD bless you and your family.
I know from his biography that Sargent traveled as a young person with his family throughout Europe and made studies of master works in museums. It is remarkable to me how Cesar is connected to the history of the old masters through the seminal process of learning from the past to prepare to make something new. Enjoyed the video .
I love drawing this way. It really is like painting with a stick or pencil, filling in local tones and working to the bolder details, and the result looks classically academic. I believe it's how Sargent himself characteristically worked, considering his regard of values, the confidence that highlights would reveal themselves, and the situation of features.
Cesar’s ability to nail the proportions always strikes me. Getting your marks in largely the right place on the first try goes a long way towards having a successful drawing. It is a difficult skill to ingrain . The other thing he really does well in these quick sketches is apply a solid value structure that holds up at distance. Shape and value folks shape and value, it’s fundamental
Now this guy makes sense , he always has . Not like these pretentious artists that say nothing. Santos is a master that sees this art as a science, and has never lost his enthusiasm. He is down to earth and continues to learn , because even masters continue to learn , myself included. He is also a great teacher because he can explain complex aspects in simple terms. That is the mark of a good teacher.
Great video. I learned a lot. It's also awesome to see someone with a completely different style than sargents draw one of his drawings. So many artist want to draw like him but that's like trying to sing with another person's vocal cords. It's not gonna be the same.
Fantastic to watch you develop this in real time and to listen to your thoughts as you do. Your initial tones in the shadow shapes are exactly how Sargent would have started a watercolor sketch. ❤️ So great. I wonder if the people who sat for these portraits ever imagined that their images would be hanging in museums for the world to study? 😉
I would love to learn to draw from you . What an amazing artist . I’m currently in college at an art institute and I’ve been watching your videos to help me with drawing and it has helped a lot so thanks Cesar :)
Great video. Sargent has always been one of my favorites. I did the same thing, any master that provoked something within me; I studied them. First to analyze what it was about their piece that I was drawn to and then how this was achieved by the other artist. I copied and studied until I felt comfortable with the technique and then I attempted to reproduce this aspect and it into my own pieces, no matter how minute the step. And so, as a result the personal techniques and style of my artwork is just a marriage, a mashup, a compilation, the offspring of many small nuances of art that I admired enough to study and become intimate with. Does this make me an unimaginative fraud or analytical artist? You are a master, I think that you are amazing.
Imo, that process is what all artists go through. 'Steal like an artist' You master techniques so your imagination is not bound by limitations of your execution. Keep going!
have you ever used Staedtler mars lumograph black pencils they are a hybrid graphite & carbon mix pencil that go as dark as charcoal. thanks for the video
Great video as always, I'm so happy that you still make them for us. Wish I could see you painting some landscape though, because I really love your approach to this subject. :)
Thoroughly absorbed in this, Cesar. Great sound track and editing. I see you have used the one pencil (Staedtler Lumograph B?). No doubt you use more in the studio.
Cesar Santos, do you know Joaquin Sorolla? Un maestro de la pintura Española de principios del siglo XX. Fué coetáneo de Singer Sargent y con estilo similar, donde predomina la luz y el color
Darth Phoenix there is an exhibition right now in Madrid showing Sorollas drawings... and Goyas drawings at Prado museum. Cesar you should come to Madrid!
That was great really wonderful drawing! ✍🏻 I’m always blown away by Sargent’s technical skill which is always in service of emotive details in his subjects, truly brilliant. You are, too, brother, love your work! Ps, nice freestyle at the end😊👨🏼🎨😂👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
I really missed your videos,those helped me a lot and improved my painting skills..I wanna thank you for all the scrutinise explanation you provide each video❤💥 You r my favourite portrait artist,you amazed me.I hope you will upload more frequently.Keep up the good work😍👍______
Hi cesar ... What should I carry with me every day for drawing ... I usually carry a clutch pencil in my pocket and an A4 sketchbook in my hand .. But sometimes I feel that I need eraser or just work in different medium like charcoal or pastel , so I bought a Faber-Castell monochrome set " the smallest metal tin set " , but again I feel that is too much for daily sketching specially I am not a professional artist .. So what really is good enough to carry not to limited nor too much ?
hi mate, get a kneaded eraser and put a chunk of on the top tip of your clutch pencil. that why yo wouldn't of forgetting an eraser. i always use a clutch pencil
@@ronjosolis4413 my problem not the kneaded eraser my problem with the drawing medium, what should I carry ? I think it is somewhat a preference of the artist
I’m amazed how humble you are to always be the student and not the master.
Sign of grand master
He has a growth mindset.
#sikhwalarts
Erm, he is the student and basically produced a copy of a an original, around 3 inches big, in 25 minutes. He also raps at the end of his videos. Lets get a grip now, shall we?
A true master is an eternal student
Dear Cesar, you are truly an inspiring artist for all living artists and for all generations to come! Your thought processes as to how you make art is indeed a treasure trove, too! Thank you for sharing. 👍👏😉🙏❤️
Muchisimas gracias, Cesar. Siempre estoy agradecido por tus esfuerzos!
I've really missed these types of videos. Can't tell you how much they've helped me progress. Just the simple act of watching a master put pencil to paper is invaluable. Please continue.
#sikhwalarts
Great work sir. My favorite artist sir jhon singer Sargent and you🙏🥰🥰🥰 ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm so new to wanting to draw the human figure, and I follow the things you do in this remark.
He is the Maestro, not only is he one of the worlds greatest artists but, a very kind person 👍🏼
Aprende bien a escribir en inglés, no tiene sentido tu comentario
How can anyone dislike this video?? If you don't like the video don't watch it! Let those of us who admire some masterwork choose to like this video. People are haters!!
JF F yeah yeah. U got ur feelings hurt lmao
JF F oh, tiny brained and small minded is far from this guy. I gave my opinion and YOU came to this thread to cry and soapbox over the word “haters” stating my opinion so in the end I’m not the intolerant one. There are people who go and dislike videos just because they are jealous and for u to defend them, ur looking pretty suspect right now which explains why u felt like u go SJW. Lol So kick rocks w/ that SJW lingo buddy.
I managed to also see JSS charcoal portraits at the Morgan library in October 2019, and was really struck with how efficient he was with his tones. Having you break down the techniques even further is really helpful and valuable to my studies!
This is real art
Thank you Cesar. Your drive in all forms of your creativity being is inspiring.
I looked for a Caesar Santos drawing vlog because I was frustrated that I wasn't getting the results I wanted in my drawing, this video pushed me to move my ass and keep working at it. I wish I could be an apprentice of Caesar's, and all the great modern artists, what a dream that is.
I saw the exhibit in November. Such beautiful work. Your depth in understanding Sargent’s charcoals and your interpretation with graphite proved to be an insightful and educational opportunity. Thank you Cesar! 🇨🇺!
#sikhwalarts
Caesar is best. Always generous
I know how hard it is to make such a great masterpiece cuz I also draw. I couldn't imagine how much effort you put in. nice 👍
AND THE MUSIC IS FANTASTIC!
Shout out to Cesar's wife for holding the camera for that long 👍
SHIZAAAA
#sikhwalarts
I assumed it was a tripod ! She can hold a camera inhumanly still!!
I love how you always seem to have a plan before start drawing. Deliberate perfect practice makes perfect! Truly Inspiring!! And love the music!
👌Great Artist🎨🌍🙏my gru teacher 🙏🇮🇳
Este muchacho es un verdadero artista !!!
Thanks for explaining the difference between a "linear" approach and a "mass" or "solid" approach.
Those graphite portraits glow ♡
this video was simply amazing, I now have a wider grasp of jss techniques! thank you so much!
So much fun to do, going to the museum with your drawing supplies.
A very inspiring video. Thank you
I like your procedure. Just like when the medium you use is transparent, the procedure is light to dark. It make sense to me why you do it in this process. Thanks man! You are truely a master! May GOD bless you and your family.
I know from his biography that Sargent traveled as a young person with his family throughout Europe and made studies of master works in museums. It is remarkable to me how Cesar is connected to the history of the old masters through the seminal process of learning from the past to prepare to make something new. Enjoyed the video .
....hi Cesat ,great portrait but I'm interested in the music and background you used, inspiring!
Greetings from Munich
Thank you for doing this in real time; I learned so much just by watching you!
I love drawing this way. It really is like painting with a stick or pencil, filling in local tones and working to the bolder details, and the result looks classically academic. I believe it's how Sargent himself characteristically worked, considering his regard of values, the confidence that highlights would reveal themselves, and the situation of features.
Cesar’s ability to nail the proportions always strikes me. Getting your marks in largely the right place on the first try goes a long way towards having a successful drawing. It is a difficult skill to ingrain . The other thing he really does well in these quick sketches is apply a solid value structure that holds up at distance. Shape and value folks shape and value, it’s fundamental
Wow!
⚡️🔥🌟
Now this guy makes sense , he always has . Not like these pretentious artists that say nothing. Santos is a master that sees this art as a science, and has never lost his enthusiasm. He is down to earth and continues to learn , because even masters continue to learn , myself included. He is also a great teacher because he can explain complex aspects in simple terms.
That is the mark of a good teacher.
My both of my favorite artists ....what an amazing study....2020 vision board meet Cesar Santos💖
Great video. I learned a lot. It's also awesome to see someone with a completely different style than sargents draw one of his drawings. So many artist want to draw like him but that's like trying to sing with another person's vocal cords. It's not gonna be the same.
#sikhwalarts
Fantastic to watch you develop this in real time and to listen to your thoughts as you do. Your initial tones in the shadow shapes are exactly how Sargent would have started a watercolor sketch. ❤️ So great. I wonder if the people who sat for these portraits ever imagined that their images would be hanging in museums for the world to study? 😉
I was thinking along the same lines, working from light to dark reminded me of watercolour. I think charcoal would have a similar process, too
I would love to learn to draw from you . What an amazing artist . I’m currently in college at an art institute and I’ve been watching your videos to help me with drawing and it has helped a lot so thanks Cesar :)
#sikhwalarts
Great video. Sargent has always been one of my favorites. I did the same thing, any master that provoked something within me; I studied them. First to analyze what it was about their piece that I was drawn to and then how this was achieved by the other artist. I copied and studied until I felt comfortable with the technique and then I attempted to reproduce this aspect and it into my own pieces, no matter how minute the step. And so, as a result the personal techniques and style of my artwork is just a marriage, a mashup, a compilation, the offspring of many small nuances of art that I admired enough to study and become intimate with. Does this make me an unimaginative fraud or analytical artist? You are a master, I think that you are amazing.
Imo, that process is what all artists go through. 'Steal like an artist' You master techniques so your imagination is not bound by limitations of your execution. Keep going!
Do not ever forget his underlying reliance upon photography and the light box.
Yes yes yes I understand, but please don't forget you are a master yourself Cesar!
Great video!!👍👍
Perfeito trabalho! Desenho de observação com essa precisão somente você mesmos grande artista Cesar Santos!
Cesar eres un genio! Y tienes un gran talento.
Eres un artista fantástico señor santos, muy muy bueno! Gracias!
I'm up with health problems but very nice you upload. So relaxing. My bunny and I will watch together 🐰
Hope you feel better soon.
I hope you feel better now 😊
#sikhwalarts
@@kermithesavage4283 wow thank you. I am nearly better now ^_^
@@TheAndreArtus thank you very much I am nearly better ^_^
Man, watching you is so helpful. Thank you!
Eres un genio Cesar,gracias por tus videos.
So relaxing.
Brilliant
Makes me want to go to a museum. Great work. Almost starting with a tonal mid and working in dark and lights. 🙏🏼
#sikhwalarts
Your drawing is amazing!
And I love sargent!
Thank you for sharing! :)
Wonderful artist.💜
have you ever used Staedtler mars lumograph black pencils they are a hybrid graphite & carbon mix pencil that go as dark as charcoal. thanks for the video
I'll have to try them!
@@santocesart
I think you'll like them. They are awesome.
Your artworks are just marvelous, the level of intricate details it has is just awesome.
Yas, biatch, YAAAASS!!! You bring me to life, Cesar! 💋
+Cesar Santos I have brought your portrait DVD. So far it is really good. You are a great teacher.
#sikhwalarts
Great video as always, I'm so happy that you still make them for us. Wish I could see you painting some landscape though, because I really love your approach to this subject. :)
Great video. Thanks. Love the subject and the way you presented it
We have one of Sargents paintings here in Omaha. Did a sketch of it felt intimidated by it, but also enjoyed doing it.
#sikhwalarts
Eres bueno, Cesar, muy bueno!
You were in New York! Awesome ♡
I really look up to you, Sir. More power!
#sikhwalarts
Your the master now
Thoroughly absorbed in this, Cesar. Great sound track and editing. I see you have used the one pencil (Staedtler Lumograph B?). No doubt you use more in the studio.
Very nice drawing... it's inspiring too.💎
thank youuuu so much for inspiringgg meeeee.
1:15 I've thought of these exact thoughts in this week..
You're a cool dude 🤘
Awesome 👏
l love this video (with a passion!)
#sikhwalarts
Copying is a wonderful way to obtain a process and develop skills!
Thank you very much, it's very interesting. Sorry for my bad English.
Love your videos, and I especially love the jazz music in the background. I know you are a boxer,.but do you also play an instrument like the guitar?
Tô Impressionada
Thank you two for another great video!
Master drawing from a master 😃
Wow super ceaser....
Excellent!
Wonderful😊😊
I wish you draw bigger, great process!
Cesar Santos, do you know Joaquin Sorolla? Un maestro de la pintura Española de principios del siglo XX. Fué coetáneo de Singer Sargent y con estilo similar, donde predomina la luz y el color
Darth Phoenix there is an exhibition right now in Madrid showing Sorollas drawings... and Goyas drawings at Prado museum. Cesar you should come to Madrid!
CESAR I LOVE YOU' THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!
#sikhwalarts
You always awesome idol
That was great really wonderful drawing! ✍🏻 I’m always blown away by Sargent’s technical skill which is always in service of emotive details in his subjects, truly brilliant. You are, too, brother, love your work! Ps, nice freestyle at the end😊👨🏼🎨😂👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Wow!!! ¿Cómo haces luego para que no se emborrone una página con la otra? Fijador de carboncillo o papel cebolla en medio?
oh congrats on 100k subs man, you're on a roll!
#sikhwalarts
I really missed your videos,those helped me a lot and improved my painting skills..I wanna thank you for all the scrutinise explanation you provide each video❤💥
You r my favourite portrait artist,you amazed me.I hope you will upload more frequently.Keep up the good work😍👍______
#sikhwalarts
Wow
Beautiful
I wish I was 3/4 the artist you are. Practice practice practice
#sikhwalarts
The secret sauce is master studies!
muchas gracias por todo Cesar, eres una motivación, soy el del mapache btw jaja
I will never gonna be like you some day
Learn from him and be yourself someday. Best wishes!
🤩
Do you use a particular pencil sharpener to get such a nice point?
I was there also! It's amazing! I work in NY! Would you ever make an appearance to meet some fans? Thank You!
#sikhwalarts
that is a good tutorial ty cesar, we wish the next tutorial you show us a new free complete super realistic painting portrait
So he finished it under 30mins while standing and by using only 2B pencil without a blending stump.. 😱
That one story.... Its not the arrow, its the Indian
Hi cesar ...
What should I carry with me every day for drawing ...
I usually carry a clutch pencil in my pocket and an A4 sketchbook in my hand ..
But sometimes I feel that I need eraser or just work in different medium like charcoal or pastel , so I bought a Faber-Castell monochrome set " the smallest metal tin set " , but again I feel that is too much for daily sketching specially I am not a professional artist ..
So what really is good enough to carry not to limited nor too much ?
hi mate, get a kneaded eraser and put a chunk of on the top tip of your clutch pencil. that why yo wouldn't of forgetting an eraser. i always use a clutch pencil
@@ronjosolis4413 my problem not the kneaded eraser my problem with the drawing medium, what should I carry ?
I think it is somewhat a preference of the artist
Great video as always. Does anyone know what the jazz song in the background is?
"Untitled" by Nadav Remez
@@santocesart Thank You
Sinix always say draw like a painter