beautiful, and amazing attention to detail. i`d love to see a colored version of this character, he would look amazing in purple/black with blue and white fire/smoke
Excuse me. I need to go lay in a river and contemplate your brilliance. But first, might I ask what this amazing brown paper you're using is? It's not warping and therefore my mind is warping. Brilliant work. Absolutely fantastic.
@@FyreHeartStudios She does! She has a post about how she stretches her paper to prep it for painting. Patrons have access to all that stuff! It's worth it to back her to see way more in depth stuff :)
@@TawnyFritz WELL HEY TAWNY! (It's anna_cs_art if you didn't know.) Also good to know! I may definitely have to do that when I can afford it! I would love to know more. She does incredible work.
Always incredible… Just amazing, I'm curious Wylie… from the time you first conceive of an idea… to the finished version… how many times would you say you draw the piece ?
Your skilled enough to present meaning. What meaning does your artwork convey? There is nothing wrong with cool artwork that makes people happy and evokes emotion. However, you'll seek a deeper purpose with your existence than to simply be an entertainment puppet for the masses. What message is worthy to you? What is the meaning of all this? I don't believe it is found in the subject matter, but in the suggestiveness of the subjects being presented. An elephant reaching for thorns can say as much as mother Teresa holding a dying child. So... What is your "worthy goal"? Great production work, video and art.
@Kelly Ramirez That makes sense. I guess Im seeking artwork that questions the purpose or meaning of sin or virtue. The meaning of life in general. Portraying them from the artists interpretation is subject matter. Im saying that the subject is irrelevant. The most powerful artwork questions the motives of the subjects. In other words..., Don't paint the sin, but paint the meaning of sin. Dig deeper into purpose, not the face, but the mechanics and motivations behind the face. Painting sin and virtue and symbolizing them using iconography is simply the face. The artist is skilled enough to paint more than a face, if the artist seeks to further their craft and effect on the world, they should paint why the face even is. Not suggesting its easy, as my statement is as vague as beige, but the qualia of meaning is buried in intention.
@@Reach3DPrinters Did you come into Wylie's comments to mansplain to her about her own art? Really? Her art has super deep meaning if you actually take the time to look past the surface. You're gonna critique a whole body of work based on one timelapse of one piece, which is one in a larger set? Yikes my man.
@@TawnyFritz Mansplain? How did you extrapolate that I was telling her what her art means? I was ASKING the artist what meaning or purpose is being conveyed. I posted the question from an artist to an artist, to further understand the artist, perhaps offer a question that hadn't been considered. Ive tattooed realism professionally for 15 years, and Ive seen 10's of 1000s of designs, from ever style that has emerged in the last 20 years. Ive seen great works and studied theory from fine art masters like Casey Baugh and Kit King. I am qualified to critique this work, but have NOT critiqued, instead I pose a deep philosophical question to the artist. Your comment explains your mindset very well, yikes "man".
i absolutely love your remarkable style, reminds me good old Alphonse Mucha, very well done
INB4 art nouveau
Watching the washes dry instantaneously is so satisfying XD
I never fail to be amazed by your work. Thanks for uploading!
Hell yeah. Seeing your process is always such a treat!!!! Thanks for taking the time to film, edit, and upload this!
The way you draw hand jestures is simply awesome!
Draw one demon and all the crazies come out.
Love your work! And the music too.
you are crazy
No u
I really cant wait to get my hands on the new decks that have yet to be done😍
Astonishing. It's the style that I favor.
Lines are sturdy and shading is fantastic. Me being jealous af. You inspire me to be better tomorrow than I am today.
legit thought this was digital from the thumbnail. great work!
Beautiful work as always. Your attention to detail and your patience with the process is incredible. 👍
Excellent technique - something that I always dreamed of learning.
Sooooo many layers
I love your work
Just super cool🖤
Great!
Your art is phenomenal!
Lovely work
Beautiful,
was sick of waiting and i tell you girl, you amazed me once more
Remembers the paintings of Vito Campanella. Great work.
very cool
Just found your channel. Your art is so beautiful.
That's absolutely amazing!
beautiful, and amazing attention to detail. i`d love to see a colored version of this character, he would look amazing in purple/black with blue and white fire/smoke
This illustrations style is insanly clean & crisp ^^
Makes me want to draw, Love it!
I love your style and process so much 💜💜
Another beautiful piece. Love it.
Excellent!
This is amazing
Your work truly inspires me to work harder and I appreciate it so very much. ♥️
That's amazing! And you make it look so easy!!! I always find it hard to go through a painting because I'm scared that I'll ruin it lol
You are a Master, thank you.
Excuse me. I need to go lay in a river and contemplate your brilliance.
But first, might I ask what this amazing brown paper you're using is? It's not warping and therefore my mind is warping.
Brilliant work. Absolutely fantastic.
I think it's watercolor paper with an Ink wash on top or Tonned Grey
@@baconekko2026 Thank you! I watched another of her videos and that makes perfect sense. She must have stretched it really well. So fantastic.
@@FyreHeartStudios She does! She has a post about how she stretches her paper to prep it for painting. Patrons have access to all that stuff! It's worth it to back her to see way more in depth stuff :)
@@TawnyFritz WELL HEY TAWNY! (It's anna_cs_art if you didn't know.) Also good to know! I may definitely have to do that when I can afford it! I would love to know more. She does incredible work.
May I ask what paper do you use? thank you, your work is brilliant
Amazing!!!
This is beautiful, you´re very talented, i also love the music you chose, people usually chooses generic pop songs that get so annoying
Would love this as a tattoo its beautiful
Simply beautiful techniqe.
Waaaaaaa,cool
I love your art! It's amazing
absolutamente incrível, não só pela renderização, mas também pelo estilo maravilhoso e o uso inteligente dos shapes! Parabéns!!
Excellent work my friend :)
Your art is so epic! I love so much, one day I'll support on patreon too!!
maravilloso! Thank you for sharing this! You are awesome!!! n_n
Your paintings never ceases to amaze me! May I ask, what kind of paper do you use?
AHHH thank you for uploading!!
Always incredible… Just amazing, I'm curious Wylie… from the time you first conceive of an idea… to the finished version… how many times would you say you draw the piece ?
¡Hermoso!
I love your art! * 0 *
Demaciado bueno 🤯❤️
Fantástico !!! 👍👍👍👍👍😁
So.much.work.
It's really good! I saw it really well...^^
SUPERBE
U are so good that you make me speechless
Do you mind sharing some of your brushes with us? I'm testing a bunch of brands, and i'd love to know some of the brushes you use.
Woooondefull, what Colours do you use for Aquarell?
Do you use any spray fixative before applying the white charcoal?
Shiiiiiiiiit! _ I love this comic/mystical style *_*!
Scary
Can you show how you created the back of these cards
Could you show the materials you work with this illustration?
How do you make it into prints? Scan or photograph?
Did you use white charcoal pencil?
I wonder why changes her grip to between her pointer and middle finger is it more stable?
Lovely work but I feel like the camera is too close sometimes.
牛逼!
What is the meanig of this drawing?
Totally SPEECHLESS!!
dont like the subject but the design and coloration is excelent.
Я🐏🐍🦊🙈🙉🙊R.☸️🤔🥀🌟
Your skilled enough to present meaning.
What meaning does your artwork convey? There is nothing wrong with cool artwork that makes people happy and evokes emotion. However, you'll seek a deeper purpose with your existence than to simply be an entertainment puppet for the masses. What message is worthy to you? What is the meaning of all this?
I don't believe it is found in the subject matter, but in the suggestiveness of the subjects being presented. An elephant reaching for thorns can say as much as mother Teresa holding a dying child.
So...
What is your "worthy goal"?
Great production work, video and art.
@Kelly Ramirez That makes sense. I guess Im seeking artwork that questions the purpose or meaning of sin or virtue. The meaning of life in general. Portraying them from the artists interpretation is subject matter.
Im saying that the subject is irrelevant. The most powerful artwork questions the motives of the subjects.
In other words...,
Don't paint the sin, but paint the meaning of sin. Dig deeper into purpose, not the face, but the mechanics and motivations behind the face.
Painting sin and virtue and symbolizing them using iconography is simply the face. The artist is skilled enough to paint more than a face, if the artist seeks to further their craft and effect on the world, they should paint why the face even is.
Not suggesting its easy, as my statement is as vague as beige, but the qualia of meaning is buried in intention.
@@Reach3DPrinters Did you come into Wylie's comments to mansplain to her about her own art? Really? Her art has super deep meaning if you actually take the time to look past the surface. You're gonna critique a whole body of work based on one timelapse of one piece, which is one in a larger set? Yikes my man.
@@TawnyFritz Mansplain?
How did you extrapolate that I was telling her what her art means?
I was ASKING the artist what meaning or purpose is being conveyed. I posted the question from an artist to an artist, to further understand the artist, perhaps offer a question that hadn't been considered. Ive tattooed realism professionally for 15 years, and Ive seen 10's of 1000s of designs, from ever style that has emerged in the last 20 years. Ive seen great works and studied theory from fine art masters like Casey Baugh and Kit King. I am qualified to critique this work, but have NOT critiqued, instead I pose a deep philosophical question to the artist. Your comment explains your mindset very well, yikes "man".