Just subscribed to your Patreon I really want to try and recreate this 😍 honestly you make me feel like I can be as good as you one day, thank you so much
What I gather from this is that it's likely an oil painting, and they primarily used a square brush, followed by a smaller round brush for the details. They began by outlining the darker parts and then painted by area (for example, the top of the kettle, the middle, and finally the bottom-most part, which is the lightest). I love the technique of not blending too much-it's like they're just placing the colors on top of or beside others, which makes it look so much sharper, just like the referenced photo. Lastly, the shadow and the background are so well done. This is incredibly insightful for someone who blends everything as if their life depends on it! AHAHAHAH 💙
It’s amazing how you can just look at a picture and perfectly replicate it like it’s easy. I think the next video in this series should be on transparent objects such as glasses of water and other liquids. That would be really cool to see. Keep up the great art 🔥
Just subscribed to your Patreon I really want to try and recreate this 😍 honestly you make me feel like I can be as good as you one day, thank you so much
What I gather from this is that it's likely an oil painting, and they primarily used a square brush, followed by a smaller round brush for the details.
They began by outlining the darker parts and then painted by area (for example, the top of the kettle, the middle, and finally the bottom-most part, which is the lightest).
I love the technique of not blending too much-it's like they're just placing the colors on top of or beside others, which makes it look so much sharper, just like the referenced photo. Lastly, the shadow and the background are so well done. This is incredibly insightful for someone who blends everything as if their life depends on it! AHAHAHAH 💙
I love how the painted tea pot has a bit of a softer look than the one in the photo ❤ I think oil paints have a very special charme to them
This video is so incredibly helpful. Thank you so much fot helping so many beginner artists out. I really hope you make many more.
Please keep posting more videos! I'm literally going to start using oil paint because of you! Your art is amazing!
It’s amazing how you can just look at a picture and perfectly replicate it like it’s easy. I think the next video in this series should be on transparent objects such as glasses of water and other liquids. That would be really cool to see. Keep up the great art 🔥
Brilliant. You know it's good when the painting looks way better than reference 🎨👌❤️
Gorgeous!! ❤❤❤
PLEASEEE post more videos! Your art is so underrated! 😢❤
Loved it!!
Outstanding work!
Please bring out beginners tutorial too....and other too
Love and blessings from my side
Will always wait for your paintings and tutorials ❤❤
Hi Safeyah , it will great if you can share the colors used here
Hi I just found ur channel from ur UA-cam shorts 😍😍😍pls put more paintings up to sell! I’d love to see more of you’re available art
although it is a simple kettle, but it is so beautiful in your performance😍😍
Its soo smooth and good but don't know how to use this oil paint 😢
They always stick to brush and my leaves brush tinted.. 😓
Bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo 🎉🎉🎉
Huge fan ❤
We want more turotial of portrait painting start to end 😢 please
من خیلی خوشم اومد کاش ترکیب رنگش و به اشتراک میگذاشتین ..عالیه عالی
Sooo niceeee❤❤❤❤
I love your Art❤! Y did u delete the 1st video !plz can u upload it again?plzzz
Which one? Thank you!
@safeyahaljabouri there was a video in the long format section,how to paint a portrait (woman)using oil
Can you tell the type of paint and paper you use I wanna be like you one day (from a big fan !!!!)
🤯🤯🤯
What is the paint?😭 I need to know
Oil paint I’m pretty sure
Where's the tutorial that's just a process? I also can just copy a photo, it won't teach me understanding...
what the heck gurl omg🩷