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Definitely 💯% Il want to learn this technique ,it goes New year and Il need to upgrade, i hope the photo reference in each project can to download, and i hope its go monthly payments not per each video.
Wonderful video Tisch! You created a little world I want to step right into and explore. Your narrative along with watching your paint strokes and colour choices are always so clear and inspiring...I come away with a valuable 'ah ha!' whenever I watch you. Thank you so much for all you do.
That painting may only be a 11x14, but as you said. There is a lot of detail in there. I think that I have seen every one of your videos Andrew😊. But I don’t think that I will ever get tired of the reruns. Bravo Maestro!! Bravo.
upper level. I was impressed with the composing a painting from different images. then I was blown away by the rocks. and then the glaze over the water?!?!?! I've never seen anything like that before. really impressive.
Hello Andrew! I'm watching after your art from another part of the world for a several years. I find your work immensely prolific even for expirienced artists. Especially, I want to remark facture and volume of the paints medium itself on a canvas. Thank you for an endless inspiration.
Stunning work as always!! In my opinion, you are still one of the best artists. Several years ago, I first found your art videos here and they really helped spark my interest in art . I will always be thankful.
Andrew, you are a Confidence Giver for those willing to receive it. Imagine, leadership in art. I had never thought of this concept until watching this video. Thank you, sir.
Just stunning! I loved this video, especially as i am halfway through a riverscape with rocks. I got fixated on the rocks and have produced ...a portrait of...ROCKS. 😢 I LOVE how you paint water. It's not just alive and rippling and dancing with reflections, somehow you make us know its also freakin' COLD. 😂 Maybe New Zealenders just get it. Thanks for the joyful lesson. 🙏🌞🇿🇦
Amazing work as always mate. Particularly fond of the work and final render of the river part which is incredibly realistic, with all the subtle variations. Loved to see the process. Thanks for sharing ❤ Take care
Love your stuff . I learn a lot just seeing how you mix paint and apply it to the surface . Your narration is insightful too . PRACTICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL . Thanks. Peter .
It's interesting how the foreground is more photo realistic and the background less vivid. All of the elements you selected are working really well. Makes me want to pitch a tent along the river bank and soak in the beauty. I love the fact that I have some understanding of the techniques you describe after watching so many videos of yours and other artists on the web. I'm grateful for your desire to share your talents and experiences with those of us following behind. Thank you for what you do, and the long hours you put in to make it all happen. Here's to continuous growth and learning, while enjoying the process! 🎉
Fantastic! Another masterpiece :-) I always learn something new when I watch your videos and try to incorporate it into my own painting style. I loved your idea of taking the tree from a different landscape to make the one you were painting more interesting. I use ref photos a lot, but I always try to do something interesting with the palette and the textures in the painting. There are so many good artists, and galleries always seem to want something 'unique'. Sometimes it's difficult to figure out what that is! Thank you for sharing.
This glorious painting is way beyond my skill level, however, I'm willing to learn and play, and I understand your clear instruction, so there's an aspiration building. Many thanks for this generous tutorial.💐
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YOU ARE DEFFINATELY THE EXPERT WHEN IT COMES TO WATER ANDREW, I HAVE APPLIED YOUR METHODS AND IT HELPED ME SOOO MUCH, THANK YOU! I WORK IN ACRYLICS BTW, AND THEY STILL WORK!
Hey Andrew! I always enjoy your videos. I have a set of the daggers from Rosemary & Co and the Blue Ridge oil paints -- they are both exceptional, as is your artwork. Thank you for sharing.
👋Greetings from Germany, - absolutely magnificent, Andrew! The parts of the river in the foreground look fantastic (the other details also, of course). I need a lot more practice in order to be able to accomplish an appearance like that. Thank you so much, your videos are always so helpful and highly appreciated❤
Andrew, I have been following your channel for years, note-I really miss the music of your old intros... but two things always amaze me with your paintings. 1, how realistic they look, like a photograph. 2, how little paint you use and how wonderfully it covers
Hi! This is an amazing artwork i want to tell you my story. I'm gulizar. An ezidy person. My talent is an art. I live in iraq. You know here with no support or anything we can't grow any talent here. But I never giving up to stop my artworks i don't know when my dream become true to be the most perfect artist but i should never give up 😊
Every video you make is inspiring. And your calm narration is great. You called reference photo average, but result is amazing. You should do video with Adebanji Alade, London-based painter, with infectious enthusiasm and nuclear-level positive energy, like you did with Florent Farges.
Wonderfull Video as always 😊 I would be interested in how you make the transition between 2 reference images (if you need content idears for a new video 😄).
@@AndrewTischlerArt That's possible too, but I was thinking more of the area/edge/border between two subjects. Like a river and a section of grass. I would assume you fill in some areas according to your imagination, without any reference material. (Maybe this is a stupid question) I'm always amazed at how you combine multiple images into one. I don't know where one reference image ends and the next one begins. By the way geetings from Berlin 😊
Your comment at about 5.20 that you're often tempted to put too much into a painting... for me, the painting at this stage is more interesting than in its final form. You have fabulous technique and powers of observation, so the final form is by no means dull. Paradoxically, the more explicit the painting becomes, the less you leave for the viewer to 'invent'. I can't be too critical though. The final form is a beautiful and weighty expression of aerial perspective. (Among other things!)
Hey, Andrew! Question: have you ever experienced looking at a mountain/fjord scenery in real life or film footage/photograph, and think "this doesn't look right"? Anyway, love your work. Eleo
Absolutely love your work! Am still using acrylics with oils overlay, only for work I am happy with and want an extra pop. One big intimidating factors for me to transition to oils, is muddying verses drying times. Do any of your online courses address this type of transitioning from acrylics to full oil work. Thank you for sharing your time and inspiration.
Great question, whist they don't cover how to transition from one to the other, I do break down the essentials and basics in my "Fundamentals of Oil Painting" course. You can catch that on my Academy, and of course, you can get yourself a free 7 day trial when you sign up! tisch.academy
Water always seeks and finds its level and ONLY flat surfaces reflect accurately. If our world is over 70% flat water, then how can it be a spherical object? Real life observations and wonderful reproductions like this prove water is flat over any distance. Beautiful painting!
What color did you use to tone the canvas? Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna? Did you set the toned canvas to around a 50% value in white/brown mixture? I really like how you allowed the toned canvas to shine through on the background mountains. Thanks for posting this amazing video! *Edit: You mention Burnt Sienna and/or Burnt Umber in the middle of the video (6:04).
Heya Andrew, just a quick question/observation regarding shadow color temperatures and midtones as its something that I've been trying to get in grips with. In the masses of rocks around the focal point the mid tones look colder than the shadow (to me), which helps them read as cold hard rocks which they are when surrounded by warmer light and shadow, without muddying it as the shadows still contrast highly with the warm key light with the splashes of cold sky colored water. What's the process behind balancing it like that? Do you go midtone first and use light and shadow to pop it as much as possible, while keeping an eye on the muddiness?
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Эндрю,я не могу войти в Tisch Akademy?Почему то заблокирована....
Definitely 💯% Il want to learn this technique ,it goes New year and Il need to upgrade, i hope the photo reference in each project can to download, and i hope its go monthly payments not per each video.
Wonderful video Tisch! You created a little world I want to step right into and explore. Your narrative along with watching your paint strokes and colour choices are always so clear and inspiring...I come away with a valuable 'ah ha!' whenever I watch you. Thank you so much for all you do.
Awesome! Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed this one!
That painting may only be a 11x14, but as you said. There is a lot of detail in there. I think that I have seen every one of your videos Andrew😊. But I don’t think that I will ever get tired of the reruns. Bravo Maestro!! Bravo.
upper level. I was impressed with the composing a painting from different images. then I was blown away by the rocks. and then the glaze over the water?!?!?! I've never seen anything like that before. really impressive.
More color and details than a photo , just mesmerizing ! 😍😍😍😍
with love and respect from Roumania ! ❤💛💙
Hi Andrew, your painting techniques are phenomenal.and your paintings are stunning. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing them to us. .
Absolutely a pleasure. Thanks so much.
Hello Andrew!
I'm watching after your art from another part of the world for a several years. I find your work immensely prolific even for expirienced artists. Especially, I want to remark facture and volume of the paints medium itself on a canvas.
Thank you for an endless inspiration.
Greetings from across the pond! :) Another beautiful painting Andrew! Thank you for your excellent teaching skills and generosity in sharing.
Andrew your narration is almost as amazing as your work. Thank you for inspiring me to keep at the craft and work through the problems.
Wow, thank you! I sometimes cringe when I have to review them before release. XD
Stunning work as always!! In my opinion, you are still one of the best artists. Several years ago, I first found your art videos here and they really helped spark my interest in art . I will always be thankful.
I always admire your style and paintings. You are such a great inspiration to me. fabulous painting!
Gorgeous painting and helpful ideas for creating instead of copying a photo. Always love your work Andrew!
Wow! Are are a master painter Andrew! So beautiful and insightful!
Andrew, you are a Confidence Giver for those willing to receive it. Imagine, leadership in art. I had never thought of this concept until watching this video. Thank you, sir.
Just stunning! I loved this video, especially as i am halfway through a riverscape with rocks. I got fixated on the rocks and have produced ...a portrait of...ROCKS. 😢 I LOVE how you paint water. It's not just alive and rippling and dancing with reflections, somehow you make us know its also freakin' COLD. 😂 Maybe New Zealenders just get it. Thanks for the joyful lesson. 🙏🌞🇿🇦
Amazing work as always mate.
Particularly fond of the work and final render of the river part which is incredibly realistic, with all the subtle variations.
Loved to see the process. Thanks for sharing ❤
Take care
Love your stuff . I learn a lot just seeing how you mix paint and apply it to the surface .
Your narration is insightful too .
PRACTICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL .
Thanks. Peter .
It's interesting how the foreground is more photo realistic and the background less vivid. All of the elements you selected are working really well. Makes me want to pitch a tent along the river bank and soak in the beauty. I love the fact that I have some understanding of the techniques you describe after watching so many videos of yours and other artists on the web. I'm grateful for your desire to share your talents and experiences with those of us following behind. Thank you for what you do, and the long hours you put in to make it all happen. Here's to continuous growth and learning, while enjoying the process! 🎉
I love your content Andrew.❤
Your still the best and always gets
Me inspired.❤
From Australia 🇦🇺
Wonderful painting and video. Thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge.
It is a gorgeous Painting Tisch !!! I just love your way of painting .I wish I could paint half as good as you !!!
I'm so priviledged to see you paint ! You are amazing ! You are among the G.O.A.T.s !
Stunning painting Andrew. Thank you for sharing these videos and your process. Really appreciate these and you are a source of inspiration.
all of your paintings are special Andrew !!! Its just what you believe in what counts !!!
Fantastic! Another masterpiece :-) I always learn something new when I watch your videos and try to incorporate it into my own painting style. I loved your idea of taking the tree from a different landscape to make the one you were painting more interesting. I use ref photos a lot, but I always try to do something interesting with the palette and the textures in the painting. There are so many good artists, and galleries always seem to want something 'unique'. Sometimes it's difficult to figure out what that is! Thank you for sharing.
This glorious painting is way beyond my skill level, however, I'm willing to learn and play, and I understand your clear instruction, so there's an aspiration building. Many thanks for this generous tutorial.💐
YOU ARE DEFFINATELY THE EXPERT WHEN IT COMES TO WATER ANDREW, I HAVE APPLIED YOUR METHODS AND IT HELPED ME SOOO MUCH, THANK YOU! I WORK IN ACRYLICS BTW, AND THEY STILL WORK!
Simply stunning! I loved this video! More color and detail than a photo
Andrew
It is truly incredible. You definitely inspire me to improve my painting. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure! Thanks so much for the kind comment.
Love your videos and narration.
You've inspired me to begin painting again after a two year dry spell. Thank you.
Awesome tutorial video Andrew, great inspiration, thanks so much.
Thank you!
I love it! Very inspiring for me as a artist to follow along watching you create paintings.
Great techniques to look realistic. Love your work.
So happy to see your academy taking off! You're welcome (TF)!
So enjoy your work Andrew. Beautiful painting!
THANKS BUDDY HOPE YOUR WELL TO IM STILL PAINTIN G AND ENJOYING IT . YOURVERY TALENT MATE LOVE TO YOUR WORK
I'm in awe. Amazing! I love your tutorials!
Hey Andrew! I always enjoy your videos. I have a set of the daggers from Rosemary & Co and the Blue Ridge oil paints -- they are both exceptional, as is your artwork. Thank you for sharing.
👋Greetings from Germany, - absolutely magnificent, Andrew! The parts of the river in the foreground look fantastic (the other details also, of course). I need a lot more practice in order to be able to accomplish an appearance like that. Thank you so much, your videos are always so helpful and highly appreciated❤
Brilliant, inspirational video.
Amazing, I struggle with my Art but your work gives me inspiration and hope for successful improvement. Thank you so much!
Best artist best teacher ❤ we really can't thank you enough ❤❤ you are very honest teacher ❤
I feel like I am right there in this beautiful place! Such a lovely painting, and thank you for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Hey mate, beautiful painting, I love the trees 😀
Andrew, I have been following your channel for years, note-I really miss the music of your old intros... but two things always amaze me with your paintings.
1, how realistic they look, like a photograph.
2, how little paint you use and how wonderfully it covers
Love watching you paint through the years
Hey, thanks so much for being here!
Absolutely amazing and such great information!!
Beautiful amazing ! 😱❤ Andrew 🥺
Amazing as always
That is so beautiful I'm going to try to attempt to paint this beautiful picture !
The painting is beautiful of course. Nice work.
Amazing work as always Andrew!
Amazing painting! Thank you for sharing!
Love the colors in this!
Thanks!
Büyüksün ÜSTAT.
Zevkle izliyorum çalışmanızı, harikasınız.
Türkiye' den sevgiler saygılar.🍷
Always beautiful.
Well done
Gorgeous, as always. ❤
Your painting is realistic and more beautiful than photograph..
Thanks for the lesson Andrew, mean a lot for me.
Thanks for your work Andrew!
Absolutely phenomenal.
Amazing, love your paintings.
Hi! This is an amazing artwork i want to tell you my story. I'm gulizar. An ezidy person. My talent is an art. I live in iraq. You know here with no support or anything we can't grow any talent here. But I never giving up to stop my artworks i don't know when my dream become true to be the most perfect artist but i should never give up 😊
Never give up...😊
Every video you make is inspiring. And your calm narration is great. You called reference photo average, but result is amazing. You should do video with Adebanji Alade, London-based painter, with infectious enthusiasm and nuclear-level positive energy, like you did with Florent Farges.
Hum... sounds familiar- glazes, glazes, glazes! Nice work Tisch!
Thank you, beautiful video. I'm just starting out on this journey!
You are amazing teacher, I am very enjoyed
I love your paintings of the South Island!
Gorgeous painting!
Absolutely beautiful I love our work very much
As usual you are an excellent artist.
Thank you very much!
Pleasant and realistic lighting!
Beautiful!!
Love your work.
Great Painting
stunning as always sir!!! Thank you for sharing with us wanna be's!!!
You bet, thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful Love love your work
Thank you so much!
Very good!!!
Let’s go! 🇺🇸
Veramente bello ❤
"Is that a photo?" I think you passed the realism test Andrew :) A real treat thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Wonderfull Video as always 😊
I would be interested in how you make the transition between 2 reference images (if you need content idears for a new video 😄).
I'm all for ideas, that sounds like an interesting one, so to clarify, you mean to take 2 pictures only and combine them?
@@AndrewTischlerArt That's possible too, but I was thinking more of the area/edge/border between two subjects. Like a river and a section of grass. I would assume you fill in some areas according to your imagination, without any reference material. (Maybe this is a stupid question)
I'm always amazed at how you combine multiple images into one. I don't know where one reference image ends and the next one begins.
By the way geetings from Berlin 😊
Your comment at about 5.20 that you're often tempted to put too much into a painting... for me, the painting at this stage is more interesting than in its final form. You have fabulous technique and powers of observation, so the final form is by no means dull. Paradoxically, the more explicit the painting becomes, the less you leave for the viewer to 'invent'. I can't be too critical though. The final form is a beautiful and weighty expression of aerial perspective. (Among other things!)
Hey, Andrew! Question: have you ever experienced looking at a mountain/fjord scenery in real life or film footage/photograph, and think "this doesn't look right"?
Anyway, love your work.
Eleo
Absolutely love your work! Am still using acrylics with oils overlay, only for work I am happy with and want an extra pop. One big intimidating factors for me to transition to oils, is muddying verses drying times. Do any of your online courses address this type of transitioning from acrylics to full oil work. Thank you for sharing your time and inspiration.
Great question, whist they don't cover how to transition from one to the other, I do break down the essentials and basics in my "Fundamentals of Oil Painting" course. You can catch that on my Academy, and of course, you can get yourself a free 7 day trial when you sign up! tisch.academy
Sir can u drop a video how to clean your brush
Thankyou
Water always seeks and finds its level and ONLY flat surfaces reflect accurately. If our world is over 70% flat water, then how can it be a spherical object? Real life observations and wonderful reproductions like this prove water is flat over any distance. Beautiful painting!
Amazing......
fascinating
What color did you use to tone the canvas? Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Burnt Sienna? Did you set the toned canvas to around a 50% value in white/brown mixture?
I really like how you allowed the toned canvas to shine through on the background mountains. Thanks for posting this amazing video!
*Edit: You mention Burnt Sienna and/or Burnt Umber in the middle of the video (6:04).
anyone here owns Andrew's painting? that would be awesome and that was my wishful thinking.
Art super sir
Heya Andrew, just a quick question/observation regarding shadow color temperatures and midtones as its something that I've been trying to get in grips with.
In the masses of rocks around the focal point the mid tones look colder than the shadow (to me), which helps them read as cold hard rocks which they are when surrounded by warmer light and shadow, without muddying it as the shadows still contrast highly with the warm key light with the splashes of cold sky colored water.
What's the process behind balancing it like that? Do you go midtone first and use light and shadow to pop it as much as possible, while keeping an eye on the muddiness?
I have a question i just started oil painting but do you wait for every layer to dry until you continue?
I want to pick up one of the rocks.
nice
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful, but this takes lots of patience 😊
From myanmar