Agree. Therefore, why sit in the street, and charge 20 Euros for a portrait, if you can apply the same effort in a comfortable studio, and charge a few hundred Euros? It all boils down to online marketing. There are plenty of people who would be willing to pay a decent price for good quality draftsmanship.
Nice, both the works of the artists and also the comments are very interesting, for example the comments about drawing a person who is smiling. Thanks a lot.
Ten years later and I'm still so moved by this compilation of drawings. Every single artist featured here "brought it." As for the Old masters remark, Davy, I believe you are quite correct. There are phenomenal artists out there living today, but the likes of DaVinci, Velazquez, John Singer Sargeant etc are in their own league.
Thank you for your comment Spencer,glad you still enjoy watching these artists at work.They are all still alive and continue to draw portraits at Montmartre though Covid 19 has seriously disrupted us all this year.Stay safe.
Sir, how to become a master like you?? Drawing portraits in the real life is quite challenging... We need confidence... Honesty and integrity.. What I mean is what if I can't get their correct portrait???!! So how to master this Art of real life drawing?? I called it pure Art... No cheating!!!
Firstly I am not a "master".I am still learning and it is a joy to learn.The journey will not end until I die.I encourage you to above all enjoy "seeing" and enjoy drawing.Learning to draw should be an enjoyable experience.One little trick if you feel there is something wrong with a portrait..look at your art in the reflection of a mirror..any mistakes become easier to pin-point.Good luck.Enjoy.
@heirihunziker Unfortunately kitschy display portraits do attract clients.I could use a self-portrait, but that would definately scare off the clients!
@@juanpardo9547 We were charging almost the same prices a decade ago. The cost of living in Paris is not cheap, so It really isn't very much to ask for quality portraits.
@@DavyLimvideos that’s completely within reason, I’m not saying it isn’t worth it, for that amount of skill and detail I say it’s worth every cent. I’m just surprised because now I think I’m selling myself short and less what I’m really worth to some. However the glowing joy I see when I’ve captured their likeness is priceless.
@@juanpardo9547 Yes, I think we are agreed that at the end of the day it's not about money.It's doing something that brings joy on a daily basis. We are fortunate because not everyone is in that situation.
What he meant by 'keeping it impressionistic'' is more liken 'to suggest'. Don't think to much when drawing, and let the shapes develop as though you are seeing the human form for the first time....
That's the way a portrait should be, a reality even if it is disturbing to the viewer. It's the capture of a moment in time, a person in pain, or disguise, that moment in time which will never repeat. That model will probably never be seen again, or no one will ever know why the expression. Happy, sad who knows, it will be for the future viewer of such portrait to think 🤔💬 why does this person look angry, or sad.
Absolutely right. A likeness is not enough. Searching for the soul, the psychologic aspect of the person will make a better likeness. And a better portrait. Too many think a likeness is enough.
All portraitists should aspire to capture the facade and the reality behind the facade. But it's not easy. In general, I would say it's easier with elderly people.
@archangelmike07 I (Davy)am using canson(cachou colour,smooth side).Gaguik and Samuel both use a creamy Ingres paper,with its distinctive linear grain.Toan,Ajar and Farchad usually work on the smoother side of grey canson paper.Canson has a grainier side whith more 'tooth'which is handy for colour work with pastel sticks.
There are some talented ladies featured in my 'How to draw and paint portraits:techniques from 'la place du terte'...and,weather permitting,there will be more videos of all the artists before xmas.
I have never used movie maker.Try the youtube aid forum or ask Santa to put Adobe premiier elements or magix or Pinnacle studio into your stocking.I use corelstudio prox2 which has 2 audio tracks.good luck.
Hi Davy. Love these vids of yours. Thank you for showing. I'm curious about two things please? Roughly how long do these portraits take to do and what do the artists charge for them?
Hi Michael. Actually, our prices haven't risen by much during the last decade. A monochrome portrait will cost 60 euros these days.That's an increase of about 1 euro a year. Meanwhile, the cost of living and price of art materials has been relentlessly going up. A monochrome portrait takes about 35 minutes, though some artists are slower and some faster. Color work in pastel takes longer, maybe twice as long and work from photos even longer.
When customers ask how long it is going to take ,the reply is almost always 20 minutes.It can be done in that time,and somtimes fast is good.Yes that is me drawing at 3:55.That portrait took about 45 minutes.
Sophomore year Me:She evil looking My art teacher:BUT IT'S ART Me:oooooh ok imma bout to go get my reward now My art teacher: go go I'll stay here Next day My art teacher: did you see the burtful arts Me:YEESS i was right next to you 😂🤣
Davy, the way you draw and capture the sitter just makes me have an amazing feeling, thank you for sharing, I noticed something about you when you draw, sometime you tilt your portrait during the drawing in order to match it or something I don't know? Can you tell me why? Is it a technique? Can you tell me more about yourself? Your experience, challenges you faced during learning how to draw? I would love to see more of your drawings videos, do you have a facebook account? An email to contact you if I wanted to ask you for tips or advice? Thank you so much Davy
wow! they are all stunning! I'd love to have my portrait drawn by someone of your skill! AND, I'd love to be able to draw that well! Thanks for this upload! It was great!
@@HMPaints27 Actually Heather, he is your teacher and if he is any good (which he probably was) then he has every right to tell you that you suck (if indeed you suck). Hence why a time served professional is BETTER than a newbie or amateur. That's the point. Practice for 10 years and then go back he might say "Ah NOW you can draw!". Unless you STILL suck. Either way, take it on the chin and get on with learning, or get on with dying.
Davy, your videos are an inspiration! I've noticed many different sizes of paper being used at the Square. Are they typically either a full sheet of 19 x 25 Canson and/or a half sheet? Or are you using a completely different size?
Fantastic Davy, Thank you for taking the time to make these wonderful videos. This really captures the essence of 'Place du Terter'. Brilliant video and editing.
Davy, I think all of these artists are phenomenal, but would have to agree with your assessment of the first portrait. The artist doesn't try to minimize the sitter's lined, severe face- he has faithfully transferred reality to paper, a testament to his skill. I'll never tire of this video
Davy, I am a HUGE fan of you. You enspire me a lot. Love your style of drawing, its beautiful. I am a portrait artist myself. Hope You share more of your work in the future. Wishing you the best, Aart
Thank you for your kind words.I hope to upload more vids this year..but right now my wife and I are enjoying a long overdue holiday.Cheers,Aart...good name for an artist!
5:13 and 5:57 are sanguine drawings by Samuel, and that is made clear in the commentary. The very powerful first drawing in the video is by Gaguik, a different artist who also uses a sanguine style (and also has a beard) but this is not Sam's drawing.
I make drawings on artcraft fair here on my city, but its only have 4-5 times per year. a pity. we artists need more space to work. we artists need respect.
Love that narrator's voice
It's so soothing and motivating!
Agreed...
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The speed and quality of work are very impressive.
Agree. Therefore, why sit in the street, and charge 20 Euros for a portrait, if you can apply the same effort in a comfortable studio, and charge a few hundred Euros? It all boils down to online marketing. There are plenty of people who would be willing to pay a decent price for good quality draftsmanship.
I'm studying head drawing right now at the graduate level. This was a great help.
Nice, both the works of the artists and also the comments are very interesting, for example the comments about drawing a person who is smiling. Thanks a lot.
Que desenhista espetacular, a técnica desse Senhor é perfeita!!!
I am in shock.. Truly magnificent. Commentary was very informative BRAVO BRAVO!!
Ten years later and I'm still so moved by this compilation of drawings. Every single artist featured here "brought it."
As for the Old masters remark, Davy, I believe you are quite correct. There are phenomenal artists out there living today, but the likes of DaVinci, Velazquez, John Singer Sargeant etc are in their own league.
Thank you for your comment Spencer,glad you still enjoy watching these artists at work.They are all still alive and continue to draw portraits at Montmartre though Covid 19 has seriously disrupted us all this year.Stay safe.
wow. this is amazing talent.
great masters!!!!
Parabéns felicidades 🌍🇧🇷🌍 linda pintura
Cuando mencionan "pastel" siempre pienso en un pastel de repostería, rico 😋
Sir, how to become a master like you?? Drawing portraits in the real life is quite challenging... We need confidence... Honesty and integrity.. What I mean is what if I can't get their correct portrait???!!
So how to master this Art of real life drawing?? I called it pure Art... No cheating!!!
Firstly I am not a "master".I am still learning and it is a joy to learn.The journey will not end until I die.I encourage you to above all enjoy "seeing" and enjoy drawing.Learning to draw should be an enjoyable experience.One little trick if you feel there is something wrong with a portrait..look at your art in the reflection of a mirror..any mistakes become easier to pin-point.Good luck.Enjoy.
Davy Lim thank you so much sir. I learned something from you
@heirihunziker Unfortunately kitschy display portraits do attract clients.I could use a self-portrait, but that would
definately scare off the clients!
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.Artwork is outstanding. Narrative is Outstanding. Background music is a bit loud..
way talented
what material is this? wax pencil or pastel?
Please do justice to this beauty.
what kind of paper do you use to draw?
5:01
Verdaderos artistas no como aqui en mexico que retratan con los pies y bien caro y ni salen igual
Anyone know how much a portrait like these usually costs there?
Monochrome portraits from 60 euros. Colour pastel 120 euros.
@@DavyLimvideos wow really that much?!? I’m an artist in Southern California trying this out for myself and so far am charging less than that.
@@juanpardo9547 We were charging almost the same prices a decade ago. The cost of living in Paris is not cheap, so It really isn't very much to ask for quality portraits.
@@DavyLimvideos that’s completely within reason, I’m not saying it isn’t worth it, for that amount of skill and detail I say it’s worth every cent.
I’m just surprised because now I think I’m selling myself short and less what I’m really worth to some. However the glowing joy I see when I’ve captured their likeness is priceless.
@@juanpardo9547 Yes, I think we are agreed that at the end of the day it's not about money.It's doing something that brings joy on a daily basis. We are fortunate because not everyone is in that situation.
What kind of pastel pencils does he use?
+Nebulaverse check out my reply to uyi samuel's question below.
"Some people are just naturally miserable" I feel like this guy has met my ex wife.
Hahaha
I really want to see the reaction of those people when they see their portrait
All the models in this video were happy with their finished portraits.
muito bom veja o Desenhos Realistas no meu canal
It's great but it's not really a tutorial :/
*You searched for this don't you?*
Inspiring... I got a little emotional watching the video. Thank you for sharing it, it's changed my day.
What he meant by 'keeping it impressionistic'' is more liken 'to suggest'. Don't think to much when drawing, and let the shapes develop as though you are seeing the human form for the first time....
I love how the narrator is throwing out the most passive aggressive insults about the subjects.
I love this, and I love being an artist. Would love to be on the same skill level as these incredibly talented people :)
Amigo é só praticar. É uma questão de tempo e prática.
I really liked this tutorial, and agree with his opinions.
Great
That's the way a portrait should be, a reality even if it is disturbing to the viewer. It's the capture of a moment in time, a person in pain, or disguise, that moment in time which will never repeat. That model will probably never be seen again, or no one will ever know why the expression. Happy, sad who knows, it will be for the future viewer of such portrait to think 🤔💬 why does this person look angry, or sad.
Well said, Rut
Absolutely right. A likeness is not enough. Searching for the soul, the psychologic aspect of the person will make a better likeness. And a better portrait. Too many think a likeness is enough.
All portraitists should aspire to capture the facade and the reality behind the facade. But it's not easy. In general, I would say it's easier with elderly people.
cool. but how much people pay for the portrait? so sad to watch on this artists, sitting and drawing unknow people for few dollars...
It is true that prices have remained the same at Montmartre for many years. The work of some portraitists IS undervalued.
@archangelmike07 I (Davy)am using canson(cachou colour,smooth side).Gaguik and Samuel both use a creamy Ingres paper,with its distinctive linear grain.Toan,Ajar and Farchad usually work on the smoother side of grey canson paper.Canson has a grainier side whith more 'tooth'which is handy for colour work with pastel sticks.
There are some talented ladies featured in my 'How to draw and paint portraits:techniques from 'la place du terte'...and,weather permitting,there will be more videos of all the artists before xmas.
I have never used movie maker.Try the youtube aid forum or ask Santa to put Adobe premiier elements or magix or Pinnacle studio into your stocking.I use
corelstudio prox2 which has 2 audio tracks.good luck.
Мені цікаві рекції людей яких малювали, нажаль їх немає.
Hi Davy. Love these vids of yours. Thank you for showing. I'm curious about two things please? Roughly how long do these portraits take to do and what do the artists charge for them?
Hi Michael. Actually, our prices haven't risen by much during the last decade. A monochrome portrait will cost 60 euros these days.That's an increase of about 1 euro a year. Meanwhile, the cost of living and price of art materials has been relentlessly going up. A monochrome portrait takes about 35 minutes, though some artists are slower and some faster. Color work in pastel takes longer, maybe twice as long and work from photos even longer.
Thanks. That's very helpful.
@@DavyLimvideos
I always watch your videos I wish you make some more
Thank you! New video coming soon!
9:25 i like what you sayin here
I liked the one at 3:55 the best. Is that you Davy? How long did these take?
When customers ask how long it is going to take ,the reply is almost always 20 minutes.It can be done in that time,and somtimes fast is good.Yes that is me drawing at 3:55.That portrait took about 45 minutes.
@heirihunziker Thanks,that one is mine.Finishes at 3;55.Maybe too much use of the cream pencil.
Sophomore year
Me:She evil looking
My art teacher:BUT IT'S ART
Me:oooooh ok imma bout to go get my reward now
My art teacher: go go I'll stay here
Next day
My art teacher: did you see the burtful arts
Me:YEESS i was right next to you 😂🤣
Werry beautiful
the first portrait was simply amazing,,so powerful ..
thank you,,=D
So inspiring...
It is awesome . I like the artist, narrators voice and background music
Thank you Sangram!
they are all amazig and those girls are so pretty also
superb.
Bonjour tout d abord je vous félicite pour vos vidéo et croquis pouvais vous m indique la marque de votre papier dessin cdlt
Which paper you use?please tell..Details of pencils and material used?
Davy, the way you draw and capture the sitter just makes me have an amazing feeling, thank you for sharing, I noticed something about you when you draw, sometime you tilt your portrait during the drawing in order to match it or something I don't know? Can you tell me why? Is it a technique? Can you tell me more about yourself? Your experience, challenges you faced during learning how to draw? I would love to see more of your drawings videos, do you have a facebook account? An email to contact you if I wanted to ask you for tips or advice?
Thank you so much Davy
Just a way to 're-see' the drawing from a new view point.You can go to davylim.com for more info
@@DavyLimvideos Thank you Davy!
First lady nose is Big and lips is Small, you draw nose small, lips big
wow! they are all stunning! I'd love to have my portrait drawn by someone of your skill! AND, I'd love to be able to draw that well! Thanks for this upload! It was great!
отлично !!! прекрасно показано, что чем старше человек , тем проще его рисовать. как сейчас помню , как в детстве рисовал портрет своей ПРАбабушки.
5:26 we're never going to reach those heights? Speak for yourself.
IKR
Art of course is subjective of course, but let's face it, most of us aren't and never will be in the league of the Old Masters.
@@HMPaints27 Actually Heather, he is your teacher and if he is any good (which he probably was) then he has every right to tell you that you suck (if indeed you suck). Hence why a time served professional is BETTER than a newbie or amateur. That's the point. Practice for 10 years and then go back he might say "Ah NOW you can draw!". Unless you STILL suck. Either way, take it on the chin and get on with learning, or get on with dying.
@@TheVanillatech exactly.
Impressive!
Davy, your videos are an inspiration! I've noticed many different sizes of paper being used at the Square. Are they typically either a full sheet of 19 x 25 Canson and/or a half sheet? Or are you using a completely different size?
whoooaa..... such....deep..meaning. 😌
3:43 this is a beautiful smile
I had to shut the sound down. Can’t seem to hear him over the piano. Piano music has a place but not when he’s saying something.
Wow¡¡¡¡
Great vid bro! The video invites you in as to say, 'come and see the other side though my eyes...'
9:16 *Hyperrealist have left the chat* haha
انا رسام بورترية هل يمكنني السفر
Jesus salva en tu mente en el último segundo
If you don’t…then… 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I thought the narrator was being sarcastic
Fantastic Davy, Thank you for taking the time to make these wonderful videos. This really captures the essence of 'Place du Terter'. Brilliant video and editing.
0:40
Acabo de asesinar a mi marido.
Davy, I think all of these artists are phenomenal, but would have to agree with your assessment of the first portrait. The artist doesn't try to minimize the sitter's lined, severe face- he has faithfully transferred reality to paper, a testament to his skill. I'll never tire of this video
The first portrait is drawn by Gaguik,one of my favourite artists at Montmartre.
Wow they all are so talented, all portraits were amazing, I wish I was that skillful 😍😍😍 btw narrators voice was so soothing ❤❤❤
Natasha, thank you for the positive feedback!
Davy, I am a HUGE fan of you. You enspire me a lot. Love your style of drawing, its beautiful. I am a portrait artist myself. Hope You share more of your work in the future.
Wishing you the best, Aart
Thank you for your kind words.I hope to upload more vids this year..but right now my wife and I are enjoying a long overdue holiday.Cheers,Aart...good name for an artist!
Your Welcome Davy, enjoy your holiday with your wife!
Sono tutti bravissimi e talentuosi
Samuel's drawing is an amazing piece of art!
Heyy
@mcalli756 Thank you for your comment.Yes many more..but the next video puts the spotlight on one of montmartre's most respected painters:"Jaquin"
Very nice work sir
This is a remarkable, inspirational video. Thank you.
Ray, thanks for the positive feedback
Buen Trabajo
Nice potreit video
i love the way it starts "in your face" lol
It's really good
Excelentes maestros
✌✌✌👍👍👍
unbelievable.
portraits 1,4,5 are drawn by the same artist. why different names !?
5:13 and 5:57 are sanguine drawings by Samuel, and that is made clear in the commentary. The very powerful first drawing in the video is by Gaguik, a different artist who also uses a sanguine style (and also has a beard) but this is not Sam's drawing.
@@DavyLimvideos my mistake. thanks
Hi Tia,my reply is yes to the 1st question (thank you)...and yes to the 2nd question..Go for it!
STOP THE DAMNED MUSIC. WHO CAN HEAR HIM?
I can.
@@DiabolicalAngel me too
What is the name of pencil they used? is it pastel pencil? What is tha brand of that pencil?
@norkdj The music is from MAGIX sound archive(soundpool7)
Wow. ❤❤❤❤❤
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I make drawings on artcraft fair here on my city, but its only have 4-5 times per year. a pity. we artists need more space to work. we artists need respect.
Davy good artist and good portrait and good pencil work good luck
Farchad I love your job.