Hey, Andrew, my mother used to watch your videos a lot, but she died from covid a year ago. She was working very hard trying to get better at drawing and painting. I have a lot of good memories of her watching your videos, thanks for inspiring her and keeping her company with your videos.
That is really nice.. ur mother was doing that thing she liked to do just before of her death and also tried to get better even at that age, it is fortunate enough.
Ide tell them to watch Andrew at the beginning, middle, AND end of their careers lol what for? Cuz he's just plain awesome! Incredible teacher, realist painter, family guy, vid producer, great sense of humor, podcast host, and we started diving into the Lord around the same time!(probably my favorite part of Andrew) Love the unique still lifes/aerials you've been making lately, God Bless my brother!
Nice work. This is something every novice painter should start with. I did a bowl of eggs and was so amazed how hard that was.And it's always nice to see your videos but it's even more nice to hear that you take your time being a father.
Andrew, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I have done a couple of still life paintings and can completely concur with how challenging they can be. One of them included sliced oranges, limes, and a clear glass vase with a flower and distorted reflections of stems in the water. When I'd put the paint down, I thought it looked ridiculous but I had to keep telling myself to just paint what I see in the reference no matter how ridiculous it seemed and, to my extreme joy - and self-doubt - it turn out beautifully. I mistakenly thought it would be an easy painting but to my surprise, it challenged me well beyond any other piece I'd created. But, I m so very glad I pushed through it because it was a huge learning process and I grew immensely in my creative journey. I'm so happy to see you back! Family always comes first and I'm so happy that you are taking the time to be a dad to your son. Thank you for being the amazing teacher you are.
Congratulations that you are now a dad. I wish you a lot of fun in the adventure of being a dad. You look tired and struggled but it will get better in the future. I also look forward to your next videos stay insperiert.
So glad to see you again! So glad you continue to get commissions to keep you busy ...and what a wonderful thing to be a dad!! As always, I learn and enjoy your lessons. Thank you for sharing with us.
This is the best comprehensive tutorial I’ve found. I wish I could take a private lesson from the artist like you. Good luck with your work. Thank you.
Another great video. Andrew, I don't know how you are able to do so much with your limited time: TH-cam video demonstrations, Patreon demonstrations, your own paintings and commissions, podcasts, being a husband and dad. Are you able to ever have time to sleep? You are one amazing artist, teacher, and person. Thank you so much for all that you do.
As a father of young one I know just how difficult (and frustrating) it is to find both the time and the mindset to paint. Well done for juggling both jobs Andrew!
Hi Andrew, thank you very much. Great job, and the commissioned painting you showed is excellent! I love landscape paintings ! - You are not only an outstanding painter, but also one of the best teachers. What I also find pleasing is that you are exceedingly welcoming to your viewers and it is obvious that you mean it. I know I'm not the only one who has missed you here, but there are things that go on, and one has to understand that. - Thanks again, and have a pleasant weekend with your family. 👋🧡
Thanks for these videos Andrew, I know from my own experience the complications of making a video while painting, and then doing the editing, great content.
Congratulations on your baby! You must have impeccable time management, which is incredibly admirable. Excited for your still life series and will be joining your Patreon community.
you are truly an extraordinary TALENTED one ,,,,love the DEEP details,,,it's as if I could touch the eggs and feel them with my fingers,,,want to learn more from you,,,the UNIVERSE is lucky to have you on this earth,,,beautiful
Pretty much every video you put out is a great treat- we’re lucky you share your knowledge. No one should begrudge you having a life and responsibilities off camera. Thank you for your thoughtfulness in this regard- and thank you again for your content
I love how you think outside the box. You are my favorite oil painter! Totally okay by the way about no videos recently. Excellent work my friend, God bless!
8 months late - Congratulations! Children make a home more "homey". happy sounds and sounds of life in general. Congratulations! I enjoyed this demo. I did learn.
Always a pleasure to watch you paint, I have learned so much from your videos. I always tell folks that I meet that are interested in becoming a better painter to watch you.
Congrats on being a dad! Will we see some baby portraits soon?? Love the simplicity on this one, yet it has most of the ingredients, like you said, to improve any other more complicated subject.
Always a great exercise Andrew and probably a great one for all Artists and students as there is so much in the subtleties of light, values and tones, reminds me a great deal of the old traditional dutch painters who did amazing bowls and fruit and bread. Love it mate.
Great to see another video, Andrew. I like the idea of kickstarting and refining some techniques w still life before tackling portraits, landscape, etc. Great to hear that you're having fun as a new dad... the best and most important creation that you'll ever be part of. I really liked that drawing of your newborn son fr your earlier video; it really brought across the sense of awe and wonder (as well as being so tender). Cheers!
Great to have you back and congratulations on the new member of the family. I met your friend Sue in the Reefton Gallery recently and she’s encouraged me to sign up to your patreon. Really looking forward to seeing your videos on there… and I’ve just built my wall easel in my studio.
Absolutely love the step by step feedback! I am literally learning years worth of understanding in my opinion just off of one video, I'm glad I subscribed to your newsletter. Literally I had no understanding of the different whites, and now after seeing this video and researching your feedback I realize why my art that includes straight up titanium white seems chalky.
That was mesmerizing!! I can definitely see that this would be a challenge to paint but it’s somehow extremely relaxing and enjoyable. I love the deep tones and richness to this piece. Thanks for sharing! 🎨
Long time no see where have you been Andrew ... meanwhile watched all your videos and it helped me so much Always looking forward for your new videos 🤝🤝🙌
Andrew, I'm so glad you're back! Your videos are always very interesting. Even in such short ones there is something new. Thank you for being with us and sharing your experience! Absolutely love it!
It’s always a great pleasure to watch your videos. This is a huge source of motivation for me. I love your work and I learn a lot from your demonstrations. I am a pastel artist and I take my first steps in oil drawing inspiration not only from your technics but also from your desire to always do better. Thank you from Montreal, Canada 😊
Hello Andrew. We'll Done with this video. I still find that simple still life observational painting with eggs and spheres and other basic objects in various light settings, quite challenging tasks especially in brush choices, blending techniques and mixing the corrects tints, shades and tones. As always very helpful video. Thank you. Nikolay!🌟
Hi Andrew. First I want to thank you for your great work and amazing painting process you give to us. I also want to ask if it is possible to you to ad some indication of the time you take to paint, and the time you let dry your painting before coming back to it. Because for a beginner like me it's something challenging to know when it is needed to let dry or paint. Thank you
Hi Andrew ... i love all what you do ... all what you are ... humble, professional, good man, good soul, good artist ... I would like to buy your portrait lessons but English fails me and there is no translation into French so it blocks me. On youtube I put in automatic translation ... it's not perfect but I manage to understand
This is crazy - I tell my own students the exact same things you are here Andrew. I teach drawing to people ages 7 and 8, all the way up adult. I don't use eggs, but I do use styrofoam spheres and various sizes of fruit (pears and grapes, lemons), and try to stick to photos for virtual lessons. Anyway, I agree 100%, it's all about value/tonal control. In observing how the light and shadows are created, and searching out the dark and light masses, the reflected light, etc., my goal is to get the students to "turn the form", in other words, turn the two-dimensional flat working surface into a three-dimensional space. It sounds like a simple idea, but it is one of the most challenging of exercises. And yes, you are correct, it can be applied to still life, landscape, life drawing, portraiture, anything you can think of. Great video!!!
Hey, Andrew, my mother used to watch your videos a lot, but she died from covid a year ago. She was working very hard trying to get better at drawing and painting. I have a lot of good memories of her watching your videos, thanks for inspiring her and keeping her company with your videos.
May she rest in heaven.
That is really nice.. ur mother was doing that thing she liked to do just before of her death and also tried to get better even at that age, it is fortunate enough.
My condolences for your loss. May she rest in peace.
God bless your heart! I hate to hear the loss of your mother. There's nobody like Mom. God bless you.
A nice One. The Egg is propably one of the most beautiful natural Shapes.
I love how your put the camera so close up. And so delicate. I can see exactly what you do,, you are a great artist and teacher..
Great work as usual! Enjoy being a dad. The time goes by so quickly. A special gift from God!!
Fascinating work I always suggest people interested in learning to paint to watch you in the beginning!
Thanks Clyde! Much appreciated!
Ide tell them to watch Andrew at the beginning, middle, AND end of their careers lol what for? Cuz he's just plain awesome! Incredible teacher, realist painter, family guy, vid producer, great sense of humor, podcast host, and we started diving into the Lord around the same time!(probably my favorite part of Andrew) Love the unique still lifes/aerials you've been making lately, God Bless my brother!
Ah God bless you brother, Derrick! Thanks so much for that comment mate! 🙏
WELCOME BACK DEAR GREAT SO GENIUS PAINTER...
I'm always looking forward to the videos being uploaded.
I have seen and studied many times. Thank you very much.
I’m glad you prioritised your life over being a slave to TH-cam- it can take over your whole life if you let it Andrew! Xxx Kate
Nice work. This is something every novice painter should start with. I did a bowl of eggs and was so amazed how hard that was.And it's always nice to see your videos but it's even more nice to hear that you take your time being a father.
Andrew, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I have done a couple of still life paintings and can completely concur with how challenging they can be. One of them included sliced oranges, limes, and a clear glass vase with a flower and distorted reflections of stems in the water. When I'd put the paint down, I thought it looked ridiculous but I had to keep telling myself to just paint what I see in the reference no matter how ridiculous it seemed and, to my extreme joy - and self-doubt - it turn out beautifully. I mistakenly thought it would be an easy painting but to my surprise, it challenged me well beyond any other piece I'd created. But, I m so very glad I pushed through it because it was a huge learning process and I grew immensely in my creative journey. I'm so happy to see you back! Family always comes first and I'm so happy that you are taking the time to be a dad to your son. Thank you for being the amazing teacher you are.
Hey Dad no worries. Painters know about waiting. It’s the essential part of the process. Good to hear the good news!
Congratulations that you are now a dad. I wish you a lot of fun in the adventure of being a dad. You look tired and struggled but it will get better in the future. I also look forward to your next videos stay insperiert.
Congrats on being a dad! Best thing. Thanks for your videos they are top notch.
So glad to see you again! So glad you continue to get commissions to keep you busy ...and what a wonderful thing to be a dad!! As always, I learn and enjoy your lessons. Thank you for sharing with us.
This is the best comprehensive tutorial I’ve found. I wish I could take a private lesson from the artist like you. Good luck with your work. Thank you.
Another great video. Andrew, I don't know how you are able to do so much with your limited time: TH-cam video demonstrations, Patreon demonstrations, your own paintings and commissions, podcasts, being a husband and dad. Are you able to ever have time to sleep? You are one amazing artist, teacher, and person. Thank you so much for all that you do.
As a father of young one I know just how difficult (and frustrating) it is to find both the time and the mindset to paint. Well done for juggling both jobs Andrew!
Please, more still life! it was a joy to watch and very motivating. Thank you
Hi Andrew, thank you very much. Great job, and the commissioned painting you showed is excellent! I love landscape paintings ! - You are not only an outstanding painter, but also one of the best teachers. What I also find pleasing is that you are exceedingly welcoming to your viewers and it is obvious that you mean it. I know I'm not the only one who has missed you here, but there are things that go on, and one has to understand that. - Thanks again, and have a pleasant weekend with your family. 👋🧡
Thanks Andrew! I learn from you each moment I watch what you are willing to share with us. Thank you!
congratulations new dad! thank you for yet another inspiring lesson.
Thanks for these videos Andrew, I know from my own experience the complications of making a video while painting, and then doing the editing, great content.
Congratulations on your baby! You must have impeccable time management, which is incredibly admirable. Excited for your still life series and will be joining your Patreon community.
you are truly an extraordinary TALENTED one ,,,,love the DEEP details,,,it's as if I could touch the eggs and feel them with my fingers,,,want to learn more from you,,,the UNIVERSE is lucky to have you on this earth,,,beautiful
Pretty much every video you put out is a great treat- we’re lucky you share your knowledge. No one should begrudge you having a life and responsibilities off camera. Thank you for your thoughtfulness in this regard- and thank you again for your content
I love how you think outside the box. You are my favorite oil painter! Totally okay by the way about no videos recently. Excellent work my friend, God bless!
always a delight to watch your videos! Thanks for making them in the middle of such busyness! really helpful :)
You are so welcome!
Thank you Andrew!! Glad you’re back!! Anxious to learn more in regards to still life!! Fascinating work!!
8 months late - Congratulations! Children make a home more "homey". happy sounds and sounds of life in general. Congratulations! I enjoyed this demo. I did learn.
Always a pleasure to watch you paint, I have learned so much from your videos. I always tell folks that I meet that are interested in becoming a better painter to watch you.
It is such an instructive video ! I can't wait to watch the glacis part of this step by step. Thank you so much Andrew.
Wow! Thank you so much! So much to learn in this simple but powerful video! So happy to see you again 😊
Congrats on being a dad! Will we see some baby portraits soon?? Love the simplicity on this one, yet it has most of the ingredients, like you said, to improve any other more complicated subject.
Always a great exercise Andrew and probably a great one for all Artists and students as there is so much in the subtleties of light, values and tones, reminds me a great deal of the old traditional dutch painters who did amazing bowls and fruit and bread. Love it mate.
A great video Andrew. I'm really looking fwd to the videos you mentioned for the future. No apologies needed. Family always comes first.
Great work 😊 Also love the waterfall in the end of the video WOW... ASTONISHING...
Good to see you back Andrew and congratulations on being a dad! 🎉
Great to see another video, Andrew. I like the idea of kickstarting and refining some techniques w still life before tackling portraits, landscape, etc. Great to hear that you're having fun as a new dad... the best and most important creation that you'll ever be part of. I really liked that drawing of your newborn son fr your earlier video; it really brought across the sense of awe and wonder (as well as being so tender). Cheers!
Welcome back 🤠 .... Another epic video from my favourite artist ....
Great Andrew!!! Welcome back!!!!
Finally a new video after a long gap of 3 months!
Video on glazings…YESS 👍☺️ Thank you so much for sharing
Wonderful lesson as always and congratulations on the baby.
Great to have you back and congratulations on the new member of the family. I met your friend Sue in the Reefton Gallery recently and she’s encouraged me to sign up to your patreon. Really looking forward to seeing your videos on there… and I’ve just built my wall easel in my studio.
feels nice everytime when a new video comes
I've been patiently waiting for you to "Roll that intro" bro! 🎉😅
Absolutely love the step by step feedback! I am literally learning years worth of understanding in my opinion just off of one video, I'm glad I subscribed to your newsletter. Literally I had no understanding of the different whites, and now after seeing this video and researching your feedback I realize why my art that includes straight up titanium white seems chalky.
Thanks Benny, glad this was helpful mate!
Yes! I have been missing you. Blessings❤️
You share such clear and practical info Andrew. Thank you🤗💖
Thank you Andrew for sharing all your beautiful hard work with us. Enjoy that beautiful baby.
Welcome back! Eggs as subject brilliant excercise - couldn't agree with you more Maestro! THANK YOU SO MUCH
My pleasure!
What a wonderful eggxercise
Eggsellent lesson and painting Andrew!
Thank you Andrew!! I'm using your 50/50 radio titanium- zinc white and it's works perfectly since then... I also love lead white.
Thank you!!
Congratulations Andrew!💛
That was mesmerizing!! I can definitely see that this would be a challenge to paint but it’s somehow extremely relaxing and enjoyable. I love the deep tones and richness to this piece. Thanks for sharing! 🎨
Thank you very much!
Long time no see where have you been Andrew ... meanwhile watched all your videos and it helped me so much
Always looking forward for your new videos 🤝🤝🙌
Amazing as always
Really like the glimpse of your still life work very exciting
More to come!
Great tutorial and advice and oh Welcome back.
Hey, thanks!
Andrew, I'm so glad you're back! Your videos are always very interesting. Even in such short ones there is something new. Thank you for being with us and sharing your experience! Absolutely love it!
Thank you so much!
I always enjoy watching and learning from you 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
It is really very hard subject to paint.please don't stop painting . Love from Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Thanks Andrew as usual worth the wait. Great painting.
Great video as always! Congrats on your new little one! 🐣
It’s always a great pleasure to watch your videos. This is a huge source of motivation for me. I love your work and I learn a lot from your demonstrations. I am a pastel artist and I take my first steps in oil drawing inspiration not only from your technics but also from your desire to always do better. Thank you from Montreal, Canada 😊
Wow, thank you!
Great work again Andrew really enjoyed it thank you.
Hello Andrew. We'll Done with this video. I still find that simple still life observational painting with eggs and spheres and other basic objects in various light settings, quite challenging tasks especially in brush choices, blending techniques and mixing the corrects tints, shades and tones. As always very helpful video. Thank you. Nikolay!🌟
Thanks so much for the comment Nikolay!
Really excited for next video!!!💯🙌🏻 BTW your production of videos are on another level 👏🏻. Always waiting for your videos ✌🏻
Thank you so much!!
Fabulous. You are the greatest.
Another great video. Thank you, Andrew! I love your channel and I'm exited every time you have a new video!
Awesome! Thank you!
Very nice painting sir 👍👍
Simple method with outstanding result
What a wonderful drawing technique you have !!
Love all your videos. Thanks
Muchas gracias Andrew!
Really a wonderful lesson sir!
thank you Andrew
Another Very useful video, and im waiting for the next landscape video,it my favourite subject in art.
Loved this very inspirational
Love your videos! This is something I’ll check out in your site.
Life happens and enjoy being a dad... And the rest will take care of itself 💜thx for egg painting techniques. TH-cam Waynesville NC 🇺🇸 Veteran
Thank you sir! Was wondering as well, if you are continuing the sketch endeavor series? Anyhoo, you rock Andrew!
Amazing! There is so much to learn from this master
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Andrew. First I want to thank you for your great work and amazing painting process you give to us. I also want to ask if it is possible to you to ad some indication of the time you take to paint, and the time you let dry your painting before coming back to it. Because for a beginner like me it's something challenging to know when it is needed to let dry or paint. Thank you
Love these videos! Can’t wait for the course
Glad you like them!
Grate work Andrew going have a go at some of them fantastic
As always, Great!
Wow good job it looks fantastic 😊
eggcellent. Love it...
I can’t wait to hear what you have to say about glazing!
Congrats on being a Dad - mad isn't it:)....great painting exercise...I always procrastinate from still life - I should challenge myself I know.
Hi Andrew ... i love all what you do ... all what you are ... humble, professional, good man, good soul, good artist ... I would like to buy your portrait lessons but English fails me and there is no translation into French so it blocks me. On youtube I put in automatic translation ... it's not perfect but I manage to understand
Very nice,thanks for sharing, I learn a lot from it🙂
Wow soooo amazing
congratulations mate!
Like your painting,I've learn a lot about oil painting.Tho I'm not an oil painter! But I am interested in buying your videos, Leo
It was amazing, Thanks for sharing. ❤️
My Master Andrew Tischler well come ❤❤❤👑👑👑👑🇪🇹
Congratulations on becoming a dad. I hope all are doing well. I am looking forward to the next video.
Very helpful video, as usual, but more importantly, congratulations on becoming a dad!
Love your videos! You teach very well 👏 👌 👍
Thank you! 😃
This is crazy - I tell my own students the exact same things you are here Andrew. I teach drawing to people ages 7 and 8, all the way up adult. I don't use eggs, but I do use styrofoam spheres and various sizes of fruit (pears and grapes, lemons), and try to stick to photos for virtual lessons. Anyway, I agree 100%, it's all about value/tonal control. In observing how the light and shadows are created, and searching out the dark and light masses, the reflected light, etc., my goal is to get the students to "turn the form", in other words, turn the two-dimensional flat working surface into a three-dimensional space. It sounds like a simple idea, but it is one of the most challenging of exercises. And yes, you are correct, it can be applied to still life, landscape, life drawing, portraiture, anything you can think of. Great video!!!
Thanks so much for this comment!