Hey Mike, the only person one should compare themselves to is oneself. I signed up to the Tisch Academy, and I recommend you check it out. It's worth it.
I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon your wonderful videos Andrew! I spent an amazing six months in the Bay of Islands some years back my boat, anchored in Russell, and every night after my nightly dinner of freshly caught snapper, I would dig out my sketch book, pastels, pencils etc and spend hours drawing boats from photos I had found...New Zealand is very inspiring and beautiful.. And here I am learning oil painting from a true master!! ... I discovered something interesting to paint on recently, I would love to hear your opinion... Using Masonite (some call it Hardboard) I will take an orbital sander with aggressive sandpaper and sand that back, rough side until there is but just a trace of the pattern left... I will smooth by hand, down to 220 grit and then gesso finishing it with a light sanding when its dry. What remains is a fine pattern not unlike canvas and I paint over that... I also do mainly oval shapes, love the gentle curves ...I paint beach and sea scenes for the tourist trade here in Hawaii where I now live. I LOVE your sea tutorials, again so happy to have found your wealth of videos and wonderful lessons!! :)
Thanks Tisch. In SCUBA diving I learned that as you go deeper ROYGBV-RED, ORANGE,YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE AND LASTLY VIOLET are the colors as you go deeper your world takes on or loses in that sequence. (So do not wear a watch with red hands). Atmosphere is primarily water-humidity so of course the same is true. I wonder how it appears on planets with no atmosphere? I do mostly portraits but the same principles apply.
That's a really interesting point, I've noticed this too! I've done a bit of spearfishing, as you bring some fish to the surface, their colours get even brighter!
I remember as a newbie suba diver, I thought my little flashlite batteries were dying - the light always had a reddish glow! Plus when you do a night dive OMG the colors!
Hi Andrew, I have noticed that since speaking to Virgil Elliott you are now using lead white frequently in your paintings. I'm curious to learn more about your safety practices for cleaning/storing brushes, as well as your method for waste disposal? It's a topic I haven't seen being broached much when it comes to lead white.
Blessing to you and your family as you settle in back in your new/old place. I hope you do well and find a way to keep it warm in the cold months. Thanks for your artistic input. I have all my class keeping up with you. Hugs, Diana
👋Hi Andrew, your explanations are always very helpful, I really appreciate them. I also follow your every brushstroke with a keen eye, hoping that someday I will be able to paint at least a little closer to your level of excellence. Oh my, wishful thinking. Even from the smallest snippets of your videos one learns a lot and I am very grateful to you for these educational and informative tutorials. Heartfelt thanks, stay healthy and have a great weekend with your family.💖
I find that habits are hard to break. But with each attempt of another painting, I strive to break a bad habit. My biggest problem at the moment is toning down the colors in the distance, to achieve that far away look. I do thank you for what you post on here, because it allows me to dare challenge myself to do more landscapes. I’m more of a “people need to be in my art” kind of person, so this is a different route for me to take.
A true master in action! I am blown away every time. I've purchased some of his tutorials and they are amazing! Please continue sharing your knowledge with us. ❤
Andrew, this is great advice. I never consciously consider these things, even though I get it right at times, it helps when you break down the reasoning of why things do or won't create depth, especially helpful for improvised art
That's an amazing painting! Thank you for sharing! I also learn a bit of New Zealand's geography from your stories ;) Looking forward to see the new/old studio!
Absolutely lovely painting. I think at first listen, these dos and don'ts can sound a bit simplistic, but I really quite appreciate that even then, they are still the things that are easiest to forget about. *Obviously* we should think about base drawing + perspective, tones, and colours, yet somehow they are also the things most people mess up and only realise when it is too late to easily adjust. :)
Hi Andrew, fantastic video full of fundamental tips, so we don't stray from the right path....on behalf of everyone who has the pleasure and luck of being able to "drink" your wisdom, thank you very much. Ps: I'm very happy to see this studio with this excellent space, working again! Congratulations
Wow, that's an amazing landscape Andrew! You are such an awesome and gifted artist. Thank you for sharing your tips! I'm both an oil painter and recently also have done gouache. I'm representational, but not as realistic as you are (maybe I'm not capable of it!). Sometimes it is challenging to get the right balance between a representational/moody and slightly abstracted feeling with a super loose style but have it read accurately at the same time. Do you know what I mean? I love John Singer Sargent but I also love Turner.... both were such a masters of conveying a scene with only a few perfectly placed strokes, and Turner's atmospheric effects were other-worldly! Thanks for the great video.
Hey Michelle! Yeah, I totally know what you mean! Thanks so much for this comment. I have experimented with mixing up the style and will continue to do so.
@@AndrewTischlerArt haha I grew up in Millers flat up in the high country just out of Lawrence. Perhaps a play on words there with the 'mighty' haha but the view of the powerful Beaumont River and snow capped mountains of the west otago country side are pretty spectacular and mighty. 🙂
Painting mountainous scenes is a cheat code. I don't blame you. I live in a flat part of the US. I like the flat farm compositions. How do I create a strong sense of depth and composition when I don't have the diagonals of mountains to create movement.
@@AndrewTischlerArt Wow!😳 I am so excited to hear that. Being a mountain trekking enthusiast I have travelled to many trails of the Himalayan mountains. Glad to hear from you. 🙏
I love your video. I learn so much. Andrew, I can't see the link in the description for the linen from Australia. Is it possible to add it now after posting? I love when a painting comes to life..just amazing.
Hey, Andrew! Do you use other blues than ultra marine and cobolt teal? I saw you once paint on location somewhere in New Zealand, and you tried out kings blue, with good results. Thanks alot for sharing😊
I have tried to paint but instead of being a relaxing activity I find myself incredibly stressed and unable to mix the colors I want to. Everything ends up being a few colors without shading, lighting, or detail which just makes the problem worse. I have lost all my desire to paint, one of my problems I might have as well is that I am currently using acrylic and have had a few people tell me that the style I paint is better suited for oil. I am hopeful but I don't have any desire to paint currently
Hi Andrew ❤. I belong to Pakistan .. The landscape of Pakistan is very beautiful. I want you to visit Pakistan. Paint the northern region of Pakistan in your beautiful style. Thank you ❤
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Hi, Andrew. I like a lot of your art, but sometimes, i dont like. Let me explain. When I see the result, I really now that is a great composition, colors, perspective... but when I see your paint in a close up, the texture apears, I dont like it, because in my work, I strugle against brush marks. Your texture remembers me the artis Arthur Nisio, a great artist, by the way. But I still learnir and re-learnirg a lot of your videos. Thank you and God bless you.
Hola Andrew de chile mira las pinturas de pintores chilenos lobos Alfaro y lobos Valdés padre e hijos coloristas con bonita pinceladas . Y Cortez Silva marinista . Dame tu opinión gracias
Do you know like how in the world of boxing they say Muhammad Ali is the greatest of all time? In our painting world you are my greatest of all time. I mean just listen to how clearly you explain art and how easy you make painting look.
Just when I think I roll out a really nice painting, I watch Andrew paint and realize, I have a lot to learn.
Haha, thanks so much. It's a journey right? We all have a bit to learn. Me too!
@@AndrewTischlerArt online workshop?
For sure! I have tonnes of content on Tisch Academy over 200 hours worth!
Hey Mike, the only person one should compare themselves to is oneself.
I signed up to the Tisch Academy, and I recommend you check it out. It's worth it.
It's a very generous person who gives away knowledge for free. Thanks Andrew.
I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon your wonderful videos Andrew! I spent an amazing six months in the Bay of Islands some years back my boat, anchored in Russell, and every night after my nightly dinner of freshly caught snapper, I would dig out my sketch book, pastels, pencils etc and spend hours drawing boats from photos I had found...New Zealand is very inspiring and beautiful.. And here I am learning oil painting from a true master!! ...
I discovered something interesting to paint on recently, I would love to hear your opinion... Using Masonite (some call it Hardboard) I will take an orbital sander with aggressive sandpaper and sand that back, rough side until there is but just a trace of the pattern left... I will smooth by hand, down to 220 grit and then gesso finishing it with a light sanding when its dry. What remains is a fine pattern not unlike canvas and I paint over that... I also do mainly oval shapes, love the gentle curves ...I paint beach and sea scenes for the tourist trade here in Hawaii where I now live. I LOVE your sea tutorials, again so happy to have found your wealth of videos and wonderful lessons!! :)
Thanks Tisch. In SCUBA diving I learned that as you go deeper ROYGBV-RED, ORANGE,YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE AND LASTLY VIOLET are the colors as you go deeper your world takes on or loses in that sequence. (So do not wear a watch with red hands). Atmosphere is primarily water-humidity so of course the same is true. I wonder how it appears on planets with no atmosphere? I do mostly portraits but the same principles apply.
That's a really interesting point, I've noticed this too! I've done a bit of spearfishing, as you bring some fish to the surface, their colours get even brighter!
I remember as a newbie suba diver, I thought my little flashlite batteries were dying - the light always had a reddish glow! Plus when you do a night dive OMG the colors!
59 and i still learn something new ever time i watch one of your sessions. Thanks for the content.
Hi Andrew, I have noticed that since speaking to Virgil Elliott you are now using lead white frequently in your paintings. I'm curious to learn more about your safety practices for cleaning/storing brushes, as well as your method for waste disposal? It's a topic I haven't seen being broached much when it comes to lead white.
Thank you for sharing. Love your videos and am happy you got your studio back up and running.
Thanks so much!
Thank you , Andrew...just the term "atmospheric perspective"..communicates an immense understanding!
Love your painting Andrew. Your help is always appreciated. Still learning a lot even after 50 years of painting.
Cheers Chris
Blessing to you and your family as you settle in back in your new/old place. I hope you do well and find a way to keep it warm in the cold months. Thanks for your artistic input. I have all my class keeping up with you. Hugs, Diana
👋Hi Andrew, your explanations are always very helpful, I really appreciate them. I also follow your every brushstroke with a keen eye, hoping that someday I will be able to paint at least a little closer to your level of excellence. Oh my, wishful thinking. Even from the smallest snippets of your videos one learns a lot and I am very grateful to you for these educational and informative tutorials. Heartfelt thanks, stay healthy and have a great weekend with your family.💖
Beyond your painting skills, your patience is just as admirable. Your paintings are absolutely beautiful. Thank you
The realism is off the charts.
I find that habits are hard to break. But with each attempt of another painting, I strive to break a bad habit. My biggest problem at the moment is toning down the colors in the distance, to achieve that far away look.
I do thank you for what you post on here, because it allows me to dare challenge myself to do more landscapes. I’m more of a “people need to be in my art” kind of person, so this is a different route for me to take.
A true master in action! I am blown away every time. I've purchased some of his tutorials and they are amazing! Please continue sharing your knowledge with us. ❤
Andrew, this is great advice. I never consciously consider these things, even though I get it right at times, it helps when you break down the reasoning of why things do or won't create depth, especially helpful for improvised art
I trained my self by Andrews work,who knows one day I will show him,thanks a lot inspired me a lot from the construction field.
You are the most person and artist of the moment.
That's an amazing painting! Thank you for sharing! I also learn a bit of New Zealand's geography from your stories ;) Looking forward to see the new/old studio!
Thank you so much 😀
what a lovely artwork!!
Simply stunning! You are truly an inspiration!
Thanks so much 😊
Absolutely lovely painting. I think at first listen, these dos and don'ts can sound a bit simplistic, but I really quite appreciate that even then, they are still the things that are easiest to forget about. *Obviously* we should think about base drawing + perspective, tones, and colours, yet somehow they are also the things most people mess up and only realise when it is too late to easily adjust. :)
Where were you for two months... missed your videos sir ...i have improved a lot thanks to you ...keep on going
Beautiful work Andrew, thanks a lot. Wonderful brush work :) 👏
Thank you! Cheers!
@@AndrewTischlerArt 🙏🏼
Artist level master💪 thank you for this leasing. Very interesting. Greetings from Poland😊
Hi Andrew, fantastic video full of fundamental tips, so we don't stray from the right path....on behalf of everyone who has the pleasure and luck of being able to "drink" your wisdom, thank you very much.
Ps: I'm very happy to see this studio with this excellent space, working again! Congratulations
Thank you for this demo, it will be a beautiful painting, I don’t know how you part with them.
Wow, that's an amazing landscape Andrew! You are such an awesome and gifted artist. Thank you for sharing your tips! I'm both an oil painter and recently also have done gouache. I'm representational, but not as realistic as you are (maybe I'm not capable of it!). Sometimes it is challenging to get the right balance between a representational/moody and slightly abstracted feeling with a super loose style but have it read accurately at the same time. Do you know what I mean? I love John Singer Sargent but I also love Turner.... both were such a masters of conveying a scene with only a few perfectly placed strokes, and Turner's atmospheric effects were other-worldly! Thanks for the great video.
Hey Michelle! Yeah, I totally know what you mean! Thanks so much for this comment. I have experimented with mixing up the style and will continue to do so.
Great detail. I can almost pluck a stone right from the canvas.
Thank you for your excellent advice and work !
I'm going to need to watch this multiple times to digest it all. Thanks!
Excellent lesson on attention to detail in this one.
Great tips thanks very much. Keep up the great painting tips and techniques. Nice to see how the masters do it.
Gorgeous landscape! I just want to go for a stroll among those hills...
Thank you!! Excellent pointers presented very clearly! Well done. 😊
Mesmerizing
Loved this one thank you Andrew! Have fun being back in the mighty Lawrence!
"mighty" Lawrence?? Haha! It's quaint, and pretty... I like it quiet, helps me concentrate on painting!
@@AndrewTischlerArt haha I grew up in Millers flat up in the high country just out of Lawrence. Perhaps a play on words there with the 'mighty' haha but the view of the powerful Beaumont River and snow capped mountains of the west otago country side are pretty spectacular and mighty. 🙂
Very informative,thanks a bunch.😊
when I want to turn off my brain and relax I watch your videos. when I want to turn it on and learn... I also watch your videos
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks!
Well done andrew 👍thank u for sharing your painting with us .
Another impressive video, Andrew. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Andrew. Love this video you made. 😊
You are such a great teacher!
Thanks, Andrew ! I have sooooo much to learn ! 🎉❤
Always amazing!
thank you for your Description with the the depth. I found it very interesting 🔥
I just joined your class online. I can't wait to start
Love your painting videos! Amazing work
Amazing! Thanks Andrew 👍
Glad you liked it!
Love your landscape painting.❤
Incredibly beautiful
Wow i love that painting so much ! ❤❤❤
Simply beautiful Andrew👍❤️🇺🇸
Hi Andrew Beli Arti canvas is sold by Jackson's in UK and they have a sale on canvas this week and they ship world wide
@AndrewTischler Did you paint this in one sit? Amazing craftsmanship mate!
Skippers Canyon, hmmm, recognize this lovely painting. Still have not framed it.
So good! Thanks as always Andrew
Painting mountainous scenes is a cheat code. I don't blame you. I live in a flat part of the US. I like the flat farm compositions. How do I create a strong sense of depth and composition when I don't have the diagonals of mountains to create movement.
Outstanding. I request you to come to the Himalayas. I like to see some of your works on Himalayan Mountains.
Maybe one day! That's one incredible landscape! I'd love to visit!
@@AndrewTischlerArt Wow!😳 I am so excited to hear that. Being a mountain trekking enthusiast I have travelled to many trails of the Himalayan mountains. Glad to hear from you. 🙏
Amazing master piece.
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Love your artistic flair and your great tips...❤ Canada
Thanks for the lesson. It's mean much for me.
I love your video. I learn so much. Andrew, I can't see the link in the description for the linen from Australia. Is it possible to add it now after posting? I love when a painting comes to life..just amazing.
Done! Thanks for pointing that out, I've fixed it now.
Fabulous and thanks!
PERFECTION!
Thanks Andrew! 😄✌✌
Thank you, coach. Inspiring always.
My pleasure!
Hey, Andrew!
Do you use other blues than ultra marine and cobolt teal? I saw you once paint on location somewhere in New Zealand, and you tried out kings blue, with good results.
Thanks alot for sharing😊
Amazing ..Andrew💥
baeutiful lesson!
Splendid!
Amazing!
PHENOMENAL!!!
Andrew ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Espetacular parabéns
Nice siiir. 🙇🏻♂️🔥👌🏻
He is inspiration
Amazing, Can you please tell me the size and price. I really love this painting.
This one has sold! I will have more available soon, Follow me on instagram for the latest drop. Another painting will be available this week.
Salamat po
Thank you ✨👌
I have tried to paint but instead of being a relaxing activity I find myself incredibly stressed and unable to mix the colors I want to. Everything ends up being a few colors without shading, lighting, or detail which just makes the problem worse. I have lost all my desire to paint, one of my problems I might have as well is that I am currently using acrylic and have had a few people tell me that the style I paint is better suited for oil. I am hopeful but I don't have any desire to paint currently
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Hi Andrew ❤. I belong to Pakistan .. The landscape of Pakistan is very beautiful. I want you to visit Pakistan. Paint the northern region of Pakistan in your beautiful style. Thank you ❤
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!
How I email you
hi andrew mte i have statred doing aye light painting as well , doing it of aye pic , ratherthen abstract , or maybe that what i do est cheers paint
Sounds great!
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Hi, Andrew. I like a lot of your art, but sometimes, i dont like. Let me explain. When I see the result, I really now that is a great composition, colors, perspective... but when I see your paint in a close up, the texture apears, I dont like it, because in my work, I strugle against brush marks. Your texture remembers me the artis Arthur Nisio, a great artist, by the way. But I still learnir and re-learnirg a lot of your videos. Thank you and God bless you.
Hola Andrew de chile mira las pinturas de pintores chilenos lobos Alfaro y lobos Valdés padre e hijos coloristas con bonita pinceladas . Y Cortez Silva marinista . Dame tu opinión gracias
Do you know like how in the world of boxing they say Muhammad Ali is the greatest of all time? In our painting world you are my greatest of all time. I mean just listen to how clearly you explain art and how easy you make painting look.
Oh have you moved south again?
Yes I have!
Andrew has had some stinkers just like the rest of us,. Practice your techniques. Listen what he has to say and show us.
When I look at Your paintings, I laugh hard. Why,. Because I have become a vegetable at 46.
❤ from Bangladesh