I have seen this particular demonstration at least 5 times. The reason I came back to it was because I was stuck and needed comfort in watching how your painting was developing through endless struggle. Had it not been for struggle the magic of creation would have lost some of its impact, if not all of it. Thanks so much for the company :)
Thank you so much for taking the time to write your comment❣️ This video is exactly the reason you mention... I am happy to hear it was helpfull for you!
Loved watching you make this painting. The way you are happy to keep changing the image until you have produced something that you are happy with is really good. Layer upon layer to produce the effect you were happy with. Thank you for sharing your method
The idea of "just letting it go" is something I've got to get better at. Even worse is when you sort of fall in love with something you created early on and then allow it to steer you the rest of the way. Both are very frustrating.
So true. I am bad at allowing a part of a painting to become “precious,” and then running headlong into a block. It’s one thing to know that’s the problem, entirely another to “let go.”
@@MadeForYouArt I am just launching my art career after 20 years of being a hobby, and want to refine my techniques more. I truly appreciate your talent and generous spirit.
@@peterashworthart I wish you all the succes with your art career! Amazing that you are taking this step 👌🏻 And I appriciate your words so much❣️ Greetings from The Netherlands 😃
Hi Mariet! Enjoying finding you recently. Im an abstract artist myself.. appreciate your work, Mariet. I wanted to mention that I noticed when others speak that way to you..about speaking while creating. To be honest..I think thats a bit rude, and I find your videos, quite clear to follow. And..clear that you are "clearly" an intuitive painter! Please continue sharing your lovely works!🌿
@@MicheleNishikatsu Thank you so much for your lovely comment ❣️ I really appriciate it! I do sometimes doubt myself if I need to explain what I am doing, but I know it will block my creative journey...and afterwards like in this video, well it sounds a little bit silly to me 😊 Thanks again and have a lovely day❤️ Greetings from The Netherlands!
Beautiful! I loved watching your process & learning the tool's you're using. And it's really helpful to know I'm not the only one that struggles with finding where a painting is going. Sometimes I'll get stuck just starting. Thank you for this video! I've just found your video's, seen a few, & you're an inspiration! Love your talent & art!
Hi Jennifer, thank you for watching and your lovely comments❣️ This is exactly why I film and show my process, to show that its not always so easy to create and that you do get stuck sometimes, but its all part of the process & painting 😊🥰 Greetings from the Netherlands!
@@MadeForYouArt Hi & greetings from the U.S.! You're welcome, I'm glad I found your video's & art - beautiful! 💗 I'm excited to watch more of your video's & see more of your art! And really appreciate you filming your process, so helpful! Thanks! Side note: you're the first TH-camr I've ever replied to.
@@MadeForYouArt Yes. It made me feel so much better to know that I'm not the only one that struggles with starting or knowing where a painting is going. Can you tell me what the brand name and color shade of that pale green tube of paint is? It's what you used at the beginning of your painting and I absolutely love that shade!!
yeah quite the rollercoaster of creative emotion. it's very relatable and valuable to hear you think out loud through your process. i'm still at the point of trying to make everything perfect and experiencing deep disappointment when what's in my head doesn't translate to what's on my canvas, at which point i trash a perfectly salvageable canvas in frustration. i find your comments on letting go and marking to "loosen it up" are very poignant. i found this video frustrating, yet relatable and inspiring. thanks.
Such a wonderful glimpse into your process. I'm just beginning to work with acrylics and have been wondering how to create the layers and textures so central to the form. Your videos are invaluable and *so* inspiring! thank you!
Hi Mariet, I love your process of making layers. You’re doing fine with your English, btw. 😃 I’m a self-taught artist also and love creating abstract because it’s my truest expression. It’s amazing how those markings create a unique result. Art is definitely a therapeutic practice that everyone can at least try. 🎨 Sending happy thoughts from 🇨🇦😃.
Hi, All my tools that I use are listed under the video in the discriptionbox, but I did not use a pen..but the black lines in the beginning of the video is black charcoal. If you ment somewhere else in the video, could you please tell me at what time in the video you see me using the pen you are referring to? Thank you ❣️
Thank you❣️ I do pick one colour to start with and after that I just choose as I go. And the white spraybottle is an charcoalsealer.. not white bit colourless and my grey spraybottle is just water but when i spray it on the white, the white paint is still wet so it drips down the canvas and it looks like my waterbottle sprays white 😅
@@shalinivarma5550 Oh thats difficult for me to say to you.. Its how I feel about the painting. In the beginning I was not satisfied and I kept going untill I was happy 😊 But someone else can see it and think that they liked it halfway or maybe still doesnt like it now its finished.
I understand that abstract painting is going with the flow of emotion at the time. What I dont understand is the 25 different paintings you did one on top of the other. You could screen grab shots from this video and fill an art gallery.
Hi, those paintings, those layers didnt feel right to me. I understand what you are saying. If I watch others paint I sometimes think, oh the painting is done and then they work on it further..but in my opinion they should have stopped at one point 😊 Thank you for asking❣️
So beautiful! And so many different layers, amazing and so cool to see how you make it. The end product is gorgeous! Where do you sell your paintings? Watching from Thailand.
Wow!! thank you for allowing us to follow you in your process! This is profound, strong and light at the same time. The presence of the background layers is awesome! How long was it overall? Not sure I got it
As many as you need to feel the painting is finished. Maybe it is after one or two? But the layers add dept and are a part of the whole painting and the end result 😊
I love that you love your work however… I am of the old school of setting an intention, having a vision and a concept firmly in mind and then using some principles regarding what maximizes allure to ensure it’s realization.The style you follow of just going at it until the beauty, by chance, shows up, just doesn’t work for me.
You don't have to struggle for creating art.. You have to use what the paint gives you: stains, contrast, texture.. ..or being inspired by thoughts, words, ideas.. Unfortunately I see your paints and it does not give a sense of vibrancy.. Or a sense of interest.. You are too much focused on your technics.. Technics have to serve artists not having them struggling with their ideas of creation. Wish you good luck with this.. It's a long way to achieve finding your own signature.. Good work and good luck.
I have seen this particular demonstration at least 5 times. The reason I came back to it was because I was stuck and needed comfort in watching how your painting was developing through endless struggle. Had it not been for struggle the magic of creation would have lost some of its impact, if not all of it. Thanks so much for the company :)
Thank you so much for taking the time to write your comment❣️ This video is exactly the reason you mention... I am happy to hear it was helpfull for you!
Loved watching you make this painting. The way you are happy to keep changing the image until you have produced something that you are happy with is really good. Layer upon layer to produce the effect you were happy with. Thank you for sharing your method
Thank you Dave❣️
Wow! An amazing journey in a single short video!
@@jackmurosko8869 thank you ❣️
The idea of "just letting it go" is something I've got to get better at. Even worse is when you sort of fall in love with something you created early on and then allow it to steer you the rest of the way. Both are very frustrating.
Hi, Mark I know what you mean! Thank you for watching ❣️
Yes...need the patience to struggle
So true. I am bad at allowing a part of a painting to become “precious,” and then running headlong into a block. It’s one thing to know that’s the problem, entirely another to “let go.”
Thank you. So interesting, processes, and such a good teacher.
Thank you❣️
@@MadeForYouArt I am just launching my art career after 20 years of being a hobby, and want to refine my techniques more. I truly appreciate your talent and generous spirit.
@@peterashworthart I wish you all the succes with your art career! Amazing that you are taking this step 👌🏻 And I appriciate your words so much❣️ Greetings from The Netherlands 😃
love your way of painting.
Hi Mariet! Enjoying finding you recently. Im an abstract artist myself.. appreciate your work, Mariet. I wanted to mention that I noticed when others speak that way to you..about speaking while creating. To be honest..I think thats a bit rude, and I find your videos, quite clear to follow. And..clear that you are "clearly" an intuitive painter! Please continue sharing your lovely works!🌿
@@MicheleNishikatsu Thank you so much for your lovely comment ❣️ I really appriciate it! I do sometimes doubt myself if I need to explain what I am doing, but I know it will block my creative journey...and afterwards like in this video, well it sounds a little bit silly to me 😊 Thanks again and have a lovely day❤️ Greetings from The Netherlands!
@@MadeForYouArt Hi, dear! That a girl! I completely agree and understand. My total support to you..blessings and joyful creating, I wish for you!🌿
I too am a painter. We work remarkably similarly. I love the painting.
Thank you ❣️
Love this!! Enjoy watching your process and where it ended up.
Thank you for watching & your lovely comment ❣️
I love your videos and work. Relaxing and inspiring. Thank you.
Thank you so much ❣️
Beautiful! I loved watching your process & learning the tool's you're using. And it's really helpful to know I'm not the only one that struggles with finding where a painting is going. Sometimes I'll get stuck just starting. Thank you for this video! I've just found your video's, seen a few, & you're an inspiration! Love your talent & art!
Hi Jennifer, thank you for watching and your lovely comments❣️ This is exactly why I film and show my process, to show that its not always so easy to create and that you do get stuck sometimes, but its all part of the process & painting 😊🥰 Greetings from the Netherlands!
@@MadeForYouArt Hi & greetings from the U.S.! You're welcome, I'm glad I found your video's & art - beautiful! 💗 I'm excited to watch more of your video's & see more of your art! And really appreciate you filming your process, so helpful! Thanks!
Side note: you're the first TH-camr I've ever replied to.
@@MadeForYouArt Yes. It made me feel so much better to know that I'm not the only one that struggles with starting or knowing where a painting is going. Can you tell me what the brand name and color shade of that pale green tube of paint is? It's what you used at the beginning of your painting and I absolutely love that shade!!
@@PainterLady I will look it up for you, wich colour green it was. I am not home right now 😅 Will come back to you about that.
@@MadeForYouArt Thank you 😊
yeah quite the rollercoaster of creative emotion. it's very relatable and valuable to hear you think out loud through your process. i'm still at the point of trying to make everything perfect and experiencing deep disappointment when what's in my head doesn't translate to what's on my canvas, at which point i trash a perfectly salvageable canvas in frustration. i find your comments on letting go and marking to "loosen it up" are very poignant. i found this video frustrating, yet relatable and inspiring. thanks.
Thank you so much for letting me know how you feel❣️ Thats why I make video's to help and inspire others 🥰
Wow, each layer is like a painting of its own. Enjoyed the video tremendously. Love the painting! ❤️. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Carolyn for watching & your compliments ❣️
Love your videos and your work!
Thank you very much for watching and your lovely comment ❣️
Thank you thank you for allowing us going along with your process. This is really something!
Thank you❣️
I love your work!! I truly enjoy watching how you layer and the end result is spectacular!!
Thank you very much Sabrina ❣️ And for watching!
Such a wonderful glimpse into your process. I'm just beginning to work with acrylics and have been wondering how to create the layers and textures so central to the form. Your videos are invaluable and *so* inspiring! thank you!
Thank you❣️❣️
Beautiful! Thank you
Thank you ❤
Fantastic piece i love your style and great to hear your voice over 😊
Thank you ❣️
classic & luxury looking.
Thank you ❣️
Beautiful!
Love this - I see a couple embracing in a kiss😘
@@jayhp9240 thank you ❣️
I love to see you painte 😍
Thank you❣️
Yes, the struggle is very real, but the outcome is worth it. Bravo!
Thank you ❣️
Very nice!
I love it, wow, what a great talent you have, amazing!! I loved watching you. Thank you from Québec, Canada!
Thank you Chantal for your lovely compliment 😊❣️ Greetings from The Netherlands 👋🏻
Gorgeous! I enjoy watching you paint. Relaxing. Impressive!
Thanks for sharing your talent . Watching from Eastern North Carolina ❤
Hi Michelle, thank you so much❣️Greetings from The Netherlands ❤️
Amazing! Love your process and how you build an artwork. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro!
Thank you very much Fernanda❣️ greetings from the Netherlands 👋🏻
Love it
Thank you ❣️
Il est magnifique 🤩🤩🤩
Merci ❣️
Hi Mariet, I love your process of making layers.
You’re doing fine with your English, btw. 😃
I’m a self-taught artist also and love creating abstract because it’s my truest expression.
It’s amazing how those markings create a unique result.
Art is definitely a therapeutic practice that everyone can at least try. 🎨
Sending happy thoughts from 🇨🇦😃.
Hi Hazel, thank you for watching and your lovely comment❣️❣️ Greetings from The Netherlands ❤️
Beautiful ❤
Thank you ❣️
Merci....vos tableaux m'aprennent le renoncement dans l'humilité ! Dommage que vos videos ne soient pas traduites en francais...de paris ❤
Thank you ❣️❣️
Perfect !!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you❣️
Hola, quisiera saber qué tipo de lapicera usas? Muchas gracias
Hi, All my tools that I use are listed under the video in the discriptionbox, but I did not use a pen..but the black lines in the beginning of the video is black charcoal. If you ment somewhere else in the video, could you please tell me at what time in the video you see me using the pen you are referring to? Thank you ❣️
How are you using oil pastels under acrylic paint?!?
I find that it is excellent
Thank you ❣️
Toll, einfach nur toll.
Vielen dank❣️
Mamma mia,la genialità alberga in te.Ogni trasformazione era un'opera perfetta,sei una grandissima artista!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you very much ❣️
Love yr work. How do you decide on the color palette. Why is yr spray bottle letting out white water.
Thank you❣️ I do pick one colour to start with and after that I just choose as I go. And the white spraybottle is an charcoalsealer.. not white bit colourless and my grey spraybottle is just water but when i spray it on the white, the white paint is still wet so it drips down the canvas and it looks like my waterbottle sprays white 😅
@@MadeForYouArt thankyou. Shall follow yr style but how does one know when its done. I see you going on layer after layer. When does one stop
@@shalinivarma5550 Oh thats difficult for me to say to you.. Its how I feel about the painting. In the beginning I was not satisfied and I kept going untill I was happy 😊 But someone else can see it and think that they liked it halfway or maybe still doesnt like it now its finished.
@@MadeForYouArt so if I understand its upto my eyes rather the canvas will tell me when its complete. Thankyou for answering my doubts
Awesom
Thank you, i missed your comment so thats why i am late with a thank you!
I understand that abstract painting is going with the flow of emotion at the time. What I dont understand is the 25 different paintings you did one on top of the other. You could screen grab shots from this video and fill an art gallery.
Hi, those paintings, those layers didnt feel right to me. I understand what you are saying. If I watch others paint I sometimes think, oh the painting is done and then they work on it further..but in my opinion they should have stopped at one point 😊 Thank you for asking❣️
energetic artist Creative Arts
Thank you ❣️
So beautiful! And so many different layers, amazing and so cool to see how you make it. The end product is gorgeous! Where do you sell your paintings? Watching from Thailand.
Thank you❣️ Online facebook 😘
Do you let dry between your layers?
Hi, yes most of the layers are dry when applying the next 😊
Thank you
Really nice! Worth a thumb up and a subscripition.
Thank you ❣️
When you drip paint, thank Jackson Pollock.
Yes 👍🏻😃
جميل
Wow!! thank you for allowing us to follow you in your process!
This is profound, strong and light at the same time.
The presence of the background layers is awesome!
How long was it overall? Not sure I got it
Thank you❣️ How long? You mean how long it took to paint this? A few hours but spread over a couple of days 😊
Çok yaratıcı.turkce çeviri yaparsan sevinirim.malzemeler için bilgi rica ediyorum.sevgiler. 🤗
Merhaba videonun sonunda malzemelerimi ve boyamı gösteriyorum. Umarım bu yardımcı olur. Videomu izlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim!
How many layers do you recommend?
As many as you need to feel the painting is finished. Maybe it is after one or two? But the layers add dept and are a part of the whole painting and the end result 😊
Thank you so much!😊
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is this the same painting you started with?
Yes 😁
Tum malzemeler nelerdir tsk
I love that you love your work however… I am of the old school of setting an intention, having a vision and a concept firmly in mind and then using some principles regarding what maximizes allure to ensure it’s realization.The style you follow of just going at it until the beauty, by chance, shows up, just doesn’t work for me.
You don't have to struggle for creating art.. You have to use what the paint gives you: stains, contrast, texture.. ..or being inspired by thoughts, words, ideas.. Unfortunately I see your paints and it does not give a sense of vibrancy.. Or a sense of interest.. You are too much focused on your technics.. Technics have to serve artists not having them struggling with their ideas of creation. Wish you good luck with this.. It's a long way to achieve finding your own signature.. Good work and good luck.
Thank you❣️