The portrait is beautiful, but I find myself drawn to “AAAARUH!!!” I like the broken canvas, unapologetically displaying its wound for all to witness. So very brave.
I said "I actually like it" when they showed off the broken one. I love it, bc it's imperfect. If I had a brick wall, I'd hang it on there... somehow lol
Everytime he goes “I’m an artist” it cracks me up because that’s exactly what goes through an artist’s mind as you gaze upon your art and internally go “what the heck is this”
Yeah. but the question is: Can he do 2 of them simultaneously?? Judging from how it went when he'd previoiusly tried that at normal scale, attempting to do 2 simultaneously in gigantic scale could possibly cause Jazza to blow a fuse and perhaps even implode! 😆
I love the "woooosshhhhh ooooowwoooooosh" one. I love how it looks like wind going across the landscape. The "AAHHHHHHH" Piece is on the same level. The tear in the canvas is cool to include in the piece :) When French Jazza came from behind a canvas made me laugh. I love it and the fact that the gallery is themed "the human condition" x3
I really liked the final version of the last one (as well as, surprisingly, the torn canvas one), but the version I really loved of the last one was the blue field, then the single stroke of yellow. For some reason, that sung to me. Guess it's time to break out the mop. My wife will be so excited, until she sees what I'm really doing.
References in your comment: 1. "La condiciana humana" 2. "AAAHHHHH!!!" 3. " *Insertwindsoundeffect* " Very impressive works indeed, i am surprised that you even know of them.
I loved the red splat with the tear in it. Was artistic gold. Happy accident for the win. I also loved the one tiny dot of red on the beautiful black and white galaxy one. Felt like an extesential commentary on how we are all just a tiny speck in a vast galaxy. The finale piece was EXTRAORDINARY
2:12 As an artist myself hearing this was perfect "You know what, my expectations for what abstract and suggestive art are so low that I agree" ... I AGREE as well.
Abstract art is easy to comprehend! It's simply the artist and the viewer engaging is "it just feels right" "i just think they're neat" kind of no-rules asthetic anarchy. It's therapeutic and more focused on how things look rather than what they are. A lot of people see ALL art as representational and get frustrated with abstract art because they're still think that it's trying to represent something. But it just is what it is. It's only as deep as you want it to be, and it doesn't need depth at all really. Basically, it's all vibes all the times.
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice I get frustrated with abstract art because it seems like all modern art is all abstract all the time. I wanna see some more actual Things being represented in modern art. In a way that isn't deformed and turning back into being abstract. Specifically talking about stuff in museums to be clear. I enjoy doing abstract art from time to time myself and it is very fun to do
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice a lot of people on both ends can be very like… “i’m better than you” esque?? i don’t mind abstract art, i like the concept.. i support i just don’t like when it’s used in a sense where someone is claiming they’re “better”, deeper, more meaningful(i’m not saying it can’t be) but as an art student, i’d say call it like it is
@@stellapetty3179 agreed! Definitely happens both way. It’s like some people (not referring to anyone in the comments) don’t get that you can just dislike something and have preferences, but that doesn’t mean the thing is bad/good
I was a little confused on what it said because of the way he wrote the プ but it still looked cool like all the others and was surprisingly similar to real calligraphy
The way you treat art is amazing. You don't really seem to take it seriously at all, but you also basically completely understand what it means to make art and what art can be.
@@johndorian4078 true, the outrageous prices reek of money laundering. However, I think there is a reason why these large, minimal abstract pieces are so popular. Obviously it's not about the art itself, but interior designers use them to break the monotony of having large walls that are basically just one color block. So as an art piece they're kinda meh, but as an interior design element they get the job done.
I think it would’ve been cool to do waterfalls with the streaky ‘brush’ texture and splats for the water crashing against rocks etc. and lots of moss with the drip to really take advantage of the unique textures of the mop. Would be cool to revisit mop art at a later date
Milk Toast and AaaAAHhh are super cool. The one orange blob in Milk Toast looks like a lonely planet between stars and maybe even a black hole in the forefront, bending the light of the stars behind it. AaaAAHhh is just super expressive and I like the color.
@@recoveringsoul755 nooo just unapologetic gaping wound there is no healing just hemorrhaging it matches the gore and perhaps how some feel...I know I personally feel moved by it and now want to dive into some self expression myself. Hope people are having a good day.
@@houndgirl7365 oh my.... well it doesn't sound like you're having a good day. I suppose it's my people pleasing nature that wants to help others that makes me want to stitch it up. As is, one could believe it's a broken canvas by accident, but if it had stitches, it would look deliberate. Or staples, or a BandAid, a big one
ooo maybe electric versions too! Like a spinning toothbrush for spiraling chaos and like the brush attached to a drill or something. THOUSANDS of paint spikes and spirals!
I actually really like all of the pieces (yes, even "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" lol) I have a weird suggestion though: Maybe auction off the mop pieces to find out what paintings people like the most? It could also be a good way to fund the cherry picker (Not that you necessarily *need* the extra help, but it could be useful!)🤔🙂
Your art gallery was very entertaining! _"Milk Toast"_ was certainly a good one, but it didn't pop out to me as much as *_"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"_* and _"Woooooshwoooooooo"_ did. And lastly, _"La Condición Humana"_ , a very gorgeous piece! The condition the piece was in was very human and that's what I love about it! Thanks for the video, Jazza! This was a fun watch.
4:35 it looks like a person on the ground begging and being released from pain. I just get a negative feeling from the black but, the yellow and orange ground the piece and keeps it warm. I really liked that one.
There was so much that was my favorite: Jazza not-so-subtle commentary on contemporary art, his reference to his 'little' channel as the OG at channel, the fact my first mid-video ad was for a mop and the last was in Spanish, and then of course "WHEEEEEOOOOOOEEEEEESSSHHHH". Thank you, Jazza (and Co) for all these forms of the human condition.
I am obsessed with AHHHHH, that slit cut into it speaks to me, like not even as a joke. It feels like the canvas itself placed the paint on it and bleed, it feels like it is screaming in pain with this harsh splatters. It shows an artistic abuse and would love to take a needle and some thread and do almost a black or a red patchwork look on the art. Black would represent healing and adding calm strokes of blue could speak to the after part of trauma, while red thread could speak to the current, adding other red thread sections frayed and hurt to create the sight of ongoing abuse. Literally obsessed with the piece
When I was a kid, my neighbors had paintings with plain white backgrounds and red splashes over it, just like you did it here. But it also had barbwire from the og Berlin wall on it. The red stood for the "blood" that people lost, when they tried to escape to the west of Germany
12:01 I genuinely love this piece. it reminds me of a white hole and stars. I would actually love to have this. I know it was a bit, but I truly would be happy to visit a gallery with all four of these on display. They really are all very appealing!
I feel like the mop could be a great tool for doing large swaths of canvas without straining your back as much, esp if you want to keep some of the dynamism like the streaks you mentioned. But even if you want a pretty even coat, if you're willing to waste a lot of paint/ primer stuck in the mop fibers it seems easier than a paint roller
This reminded me of the time, in class . . . my fellow classmate was struggling to finish her painting and asked for my input. I looked at her completed painting . . . she couldn't seem to recognize that she had accomplished a "finished" piece. And it was marvelous. That blue streaks piece . . . DONE. [except where you went over some really nice white areas. On a personal note, your experimentation is so helpful to our lazy tendencies, and so inspirational for our next "get to it" with our own experimentational ideas to move forward with what you've started. Thanx so much.
I actually really love that, honestly, Jazza isn’t the BEST at anything, but he is reeeaaaally good at a lot of things, allowing for a solid, enjoyable breadth and variety to his videos.
I paint for theatres and we use mops to great texture of scenery I recently painted a floor and used a mop to give the grass some texture to look more like grass. We also use t-shirts, feather dusters, sponge mops and many more odd things to paint sets
You should go watch art from the French artist Fabienne Verdier. She does her art with giant brushes. She has studied chinese’s calligraphy during 10 years in China and that has inspired her style which become abstract with time because she wanted to only keep the essence of thing she was painting. When I see this video, it is making me thinking about her.
I feel like the true essence of Jazza and the channel is these two things: - Using something that’s not supposed to be used as a drawing tool and actually making art with it. - Not using standard art utensils/Drawing challenges.
I actually love that last piece The colors are very pretty and she’s clear but abstract enough to look very uniquely stylized whether intentional or not
This 'wild art' is fantastic! We really want more videos which can easily be reproduced at home - pen and paper art, which provides a real opportunity to be inspired by you and learn new art tips we can use. This is how we came to love you, but we don't learn much we can put into practice anymore! Give us some teaching Jazza, inspire us to draw, like back in the good old days! Karen and Ike x
I would actually love to see Jazza take a HUGE canvas and use the smallest type of paintbrushes he can find (the largest one he can use is 2-inch) and try to paint the *W H O L E* Canvas. I think it would be really challenging, and I would love to see what he makes. (This is also a suggestion Jazza)
*gets into a modern art mindset “ I love the one orange dot, because it represents us. And how we think we’re so unique and special because we are the only colored spec on the canvas of specs. But in reality the specs aren’t even the main focus of the painting” *chef kisses with my hand*. Amazing
This is so much cooler than I was expecting. The red one kind of looks like a dragon's eye. If you wanted to revisit it, you could do something there. But I genuinely loved just the cool texture of that solid blue canvas. It makes me want to experiment with something like that for my own home. I'd be curious what something like a broom or a feather duster would look like over the base laid down by the mop. Anyway, great video as always.
I love this dude so much! Hes helped me through a lot. His art is so cool and beautiful! He inspired me to try painting again! Now I normally make paintings for my families gifts! Well mainly family members that have birds as drawing and painting is my strong point.
Hi. I like your final pieces!! The Spanish model has a Pop Art silk screen feel to it. It looked like you had fun. I am a big fan of Carolyn Mara. Her circles look like they were casually dashed off. But I can see the skill and deliberateness in those paintings. I also love when she gets her children involved pouring paint on her body as she’s lying down. That could be next for you. Wear something waif-like and have others pour paint on you as you’re lying on the canvas. Thanks for your willingness to play!
I saw laurdiy do this and I was actually really impressed 😂 love the ways you are so creative with art and I really want to bring more of that to my channel! Also I’ve never seen people do this with so much color 🤩
I feel like each of those would speak to somebody. The final piece, unexpected but amazing! I really should’ve expected that. You are a very talented artist. I hope the families doing ok.
Honestly, as much as I love ALL of your art, nothing has spoken to me like this technique has. I LOVE the blue streak canvas. Seriously. I wish I owned it. And the tree piece is reminiscent of Van Gogh and Magritte. But the final piece... Just wow. It truly took my breath away. Like.... I know your videos are fun and funny, but I'm being so genuine. These were absolutely amazing and I wish I had one for my new apartment. Stunning. Well done. 💜💜💜
Jazza: "I am afraid to add something, it is very easy to overdo it" also Jazza - paints over the whole thing again undoing the first draft he liked so much
12:17 As a former university art major, there really are people like that, though. They're the same kind of people who can't cope well with class critique days...
I’m shocked this channel only has 6mil subs. I remember seeing this channel on my recommendations since I first got yt. I grew up seeing this channel everywhere. I expected more subs because of it. It’s a great channel for artists or for those interested in art.
*I find Jazza's emotions concerning **_"AAAAARRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH"_** really inspiring and philosophically moving. Such a true artist.*
Ok……I just heard dat
Amen
*HELLO*
"i call this one..AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFHCCXCS"
The portrait is beautiful, but I find myself drawn to “AAAARUH!!!” I like the broken canvas, unapologetically displaying its wound for all to witness. So very brave.
😂👏🏼
I said "I actually like it" when they showed off the broken one. I love it, bc it's imperfect. If I had a brick wall, I'd hang it on there... somehow lol
Everytime he goes “I’m an artist” it cracks me up because that’s exactly what goes through an artist’s mind as you gaze upon your art and internally go “what the heck is this”
I feel the same when I say "I'm an adult" while doing something undeniably childish
I’d love to see a giant Bob Ross challenge, everything huge! Huge canvas, huge brushes, maybe a brick layers trowel in place of the painters knife
Yes 😆
YES!! That sounds hilarious!
Do it do it do it (many people chanting)
Love it!
Yeah. but the question is: Can he do 2 of them simultaneously?? Judging from how it went when he'd previoiusly tried that at normal scale, attempting to do 2 simultaneously in gigantic scale could possibly cause Jazza to blow a fuse and perhaps even implode! 😆
I love how Jazza is just mucking around and then he’s like, “Expression! Feeling!! ART!!!” Whenever it goes off 😂
This is what happens if they lock up jazzy in a janitor’s room
😆
*mopping around
Abstract art in a nutshell XD
"Is that it? Is that art? Am I an artist?"
Most Jazza existential crisis ever 🤣
Jazza: so i’ve got a variety of mop options
me, out loud without hesitation: moptions
Lol I said that too 🤣
I see what you did there..
me toooo
@@nicw1387 *translate to english*
@@RandokatTheOnion huh?
Would love to see an "art attack" style large picture/artwork created from everyday items or something
Would be very nostalgic and amazing!
Omg yes 😍😍😍
That would be so cool!
yesssss
ART ATTACK now thats is a name i hadnt heard in a while and oy boy it made things rush back lol
This was exactly what I though when I heard "Big Art". Hooray for Art Attack!
4:40 "Yoga, A Child's Pose" by Jazza. Love videos with several reveals so we can enjoy Garreth's camera work!
Stop! That’s so true!
Ayy that's actually pretty cool how you spotted that! I wouldn't have seen it otherwise
"Bird Pooped on Yogi" by Jazza
Came to the comments just to see if anyone else was seeing the yoga pose. This needs to be hung in a yoga studio somewhere.
Interesting how different brains perceived that, for me i thought of someone praying to a god or a king
Love how you can’t resist trying your bob ross mountain techniques even with a mop! Lol
once you learn his ways, you can NEVER resist
Mop Ross
It’s impressive how you can create art with literally anything with some paint on it
It’s you again!
Sometimes these guys don't even need paint they work with lighting and shit
Primitive humans did it with rocks and blood
why do we watch the same things,, I see you all the time
It's impressive how you can create art and, no matter what, its theme is literally on the human condition.
I love the "woooosshhhhh ooooowwoooooosh" one. I love how it looks like wind going across the landscape. The "AAHHHHHHH" Piece is on the same level. The tear in the canvas is cool to include in the piece :)
When French Jazza came from behind a canvas made me laugh. I love it and the fact that the gallery is themed "the human condition" x3
The tear in the canvas with the red splatters really adds to the “AHHHHH” feeling!
ya
Ye
I really liked the final version of the last one (as well as, surprisingly, the torn canvas one), but the version I really loved of the last one was the blue field, then the single stroke of yellow. For some reason, that sung to me. Guess it's time to break out the mop. My wife will be so excited, until she sees what I'm really doing.
I agree, I also really liked the blue field with the yellow stripe! I liked it with two stripes, as well.
References in your comment:
1. "La condiciana humana"
2. "AAAHHHHH!!!"
3. " *Insertwindsoundeffect* "
Very impressive works indeed, i am surprised that you even know of them.
You could surprise her with a new mop! And a mess for you to test it out on!
Made me think of the Ukrainian flag 🇺🇦
I was half expecting handsome squidward. but it's still amazing!
I loved the red splat with the tear in it. Was artistic gold. Happy accident for the win. I also loved the one tiny dot of red on the beautiful black and white galaxy one. Felt like an extesential commentary on how we are all just a tiny speck in a vast galaxy.
The finale piece was EXTRAORDINARY
2:12 As an artist myself hearing this was perfect "You know what, my expectations for what abstract and suggestive art are so low that I agree" ... I AGREE as well.
Abstract art is easy to comprehend! It's simply the artist and the viewer engaging is "it just feels right" "i just think they're neat" kind of no-rules asthetic anarchy. It's therapeutic and more focused on how things look rather than what they are. A lot of people see ALL art as representational and get frustrated with abstract art because they're still think that it's trying to represent something. But it just is what it is. It's only as deep as you want it to be, and it doesn't need depth at all really. Basically, it's all vibes all the times.
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice I get frustrated with abstract art because it seems like all modern art is all abstract all the time. I wanna see some more actual Things being represented in modern art. In a way that isn't deformed and turning back into being abstract.
Specifically talking about stuff in museums to be clear. I enjoy doing abstract art from time to time myself and it is very fun to do
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice a lot of people on both ends can be very like… “i’m better than you” esque?? i don’t mind abstract art, i like the concept.. i support i just don’t like when it’s used in a sense where someone is claiming they’re “better”, deeper, more meaningful(i’m not saying it can’t be) but as an art student, i’d say call it like it is
@@stellapetty3179 agreed! Definitely happens both way. It’s like some people (not referring to anyone in the comments) don’t get that you can just dislike something and have preferences, but that doesn’t mean the thing is bad/good
Completely agree
Bob Ross if he was a janitor
LMAO
THIS COMMENT SHOULD BE SO POPULAR-
YOU DESERVE IT! :D
This is an amazing comment 😂
“It seems like there was a happy little accident in the toilet.”
Mob Ross.
He really did capture the essence of the human condition and how conditional it is. Really brings a tear to my eye 🤧
“Moppu” in Japanese *katakana* was a nice surprise, despite being drawn unconventionally!
I was a little confused on what it said because of the way he wrote the プ but it still looked cool like all the others and was surprisingly similar to real calligraphy
モップ!!!
Idea: Make a giant detailed piece using only handprints.
Love the final piece in this vid btw
he's done a finger painting at one point, if that's what you mean
@@loethefox6938 not the same, but I was gonna say that lol
@@loethefox6938 I know but I think using full hand prints on a large scale may be interesting.
The way you treat art is amazing. You don't really seem to take it seriously at all, but you also basically completely understand what it means to make art and what art can be.
Ok but the ending scene is literally gold. I think I laughed my ass off for about ten minutes
_t h e h u m a n c o n d i t i o n ._
Loved the poking fun at expressionist artists throughout the video 😂
Gareth: That could be in a museum.
Jazzza: I agree.
Also Jazza: precedes to crumples it up.
I just like how real artists acknowledge that this "Art" that rich people make and sell is a joke.
it's a way to launder money
@@johndorian4078 true, the outrageous prices reek of money laundering. However, I think there is a reason why these large, minimal abstract pieces are so popular. Obviously it's not about the art itself, but interior designers use them to break the monotony of having large walls that are basically just one color block. So as an art piece they're kinda meh, but as an interior design element they get the job done.
“Don’t care to tell you how it’s spelt” is such a great line.
I think it would’ve been cool to do waterfalls with the streaky ‘brush’ texture and splats for the water crashing against rocks etc. and lots of moss with the drip to really take advantage of the unique textures of the mop. Would be cool to revisit mop art at a later date
exactly what I was thinking. Waterfalls and waves. I was thinking of that giant tsunami piece.
Love this idea
Also, living for "she went with subtlety, I haven't tried that yet" 😂
Milk Toast and AaaAAHhh are super cool. The one orange blob in Milk Toast looks like a lonely planet between stars and maybe even a black hole in the forefront, bending the light of the stars behind it.
AaaAAHhh is just super expressive and I like the color.
These are unironically some of my favorite pieces he's done. I feel like there's so much you can do with mop painting.
The bloodsplatter one with the torn canvas was sort of a genius accident
Some crude black stitches holding the gash closed would be nice
agreed
a happy little accident some might say
@@recoveringsoul755 nooo just unapologetic gaping wound there is no healing just hemorrhaging it matches the gore and perhaps how some feel...I know I personally feel moved by it and now want to dive into some self expression myself.
Hope people are having a good day.
@@houndgirl7365 oh my.... well it doesn't sound like you're having a good day. I suppose it's my people pleasing nature that wants to help others that makes me want to stitch it up. As is, one could believe it's a broken canvas by accident, but if it had stitches, it would look deliberate. Or staples, or a BandAid, a big one
The one with the word “mop” in Japanese characters was really profound for just mucking around. Dang Jazza, even your swatches look profound!
I laughed so hard at the end. "The human condition" lol! great job Jazza!
ikr! It was great! and the milk drinking lol
@@crypticshadows YES!
I still have my toilet brush and toothbrush challenge open... and seeing that, I wanna start now :D And gratz to 6 million!
What about a plunger too, I feel like that would be interesting
@@FlyingNoodle554 OMG YES!
ooo maybe electric versions too! Like a spinning toothbrush for spiraling chaos and like the brush attached to a drill or something.
THOUSANDS of paint spikes and spirals!
@@SquirrelTheorist yeah! That would look awesome!
_Isa, du hier. Was eine schöne Überraschung_ 🥰🥰
I actually really like all of the pieces (yes, even "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" lol) I have a weird suggestion though: Maybe auction off the mop pieces to find out what paintings people like the most? It could also be a good way to fund the cherry picker (Not that you necessarily *need* the extra help, but it could be useful!)🤔🙂
@Alexnder condicion humana is a good piece the others not for me
Jazza both uploads consistently and provides us with fresh and unique content when we need it
Obnoxious! ... but consistent!
How is he obnoxious?
@@ireallydontknow2380 its one of his catchphases
@Don't Read My Profile Photo HEY I remember you in the Death of that -pig guy-
*(I forgot his name)*
@@ireallydontknow2380 have you watch any videos with French Jazza?
I keep seeing “Bob Ross with a mop” variations and yes that’s exactly what I want to see. Doing a Bob Ross painting with a mop.
I actually really love the "wooooooooosssssshh" one and the portrait.
Your art gallery was very entertaining!
_"Milk Toast"_ was certainly a good one, but it didn't pop out to me as much as *_"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"_* and _"Woooooshwoooooooo"_ did.
And lastly, _"La Condición Humana"_ , a very gorgeous piece! The condition the piece was in was very human and that's what I love about it!
Thanks for the video, Jazza! This was a fun watch.
@OvertList Lmfaoo mission accomplished!
I think that’s nice
"It speaks to me of the human condition and how we as humans are conditioned to experience the human condition"
- Jazza
Was about to type this but needed to make sure 💁thanks for not dissapointing
That's deep lol
As an art student, this is deffo some of the bs sentences I end up writing in my exams😅
@@fridus8077Me in my English exams fr lmao
@@fridus8077 literally exactly the shit I make up in my English essays 😭 some bs fs but we love it
That’s what makes abstract art so good, literally anything can be art if you’re brave enough
4:35 it looks like a person on the ground begging and being released from pain. I just get a negative feeling from the black but, the yellow and orange ground the piece and keeps it warm. I really liked that one.
Or a crime scene outline. And the one with a rip is like the Italian artist Fontana!
Same
4:45 makes me think of a person bowing down and worshipping the sun for some reason. I think it's really beautiful actually
I went straight to the comments to see if anyone said this lol
Yeah I see it too
@@stateflower3213 SAAAAAME OMG -- the satisfaction
My thoughts exactly
Omg yeah I was like mehhh... HoLD ON!
He feckin scribbled a person! Like wtf
There was so much that was my favorite: Jazza not-so-subtle commentary on contemporary art, his reference to his 'little' channel as the OG at channel, the fact my first mid-video ad was for a mop and the last was in Spanish, and then of course "WHEEEEEOOOOOOEEEEEESSSHHHH". Thank you, Jazza (and Co) for all these forms of the human condition.
I am obsessed with AHHHHH, that slit cut into it speaks to me, like not even as a joke. It feels like the canvas itself placed the paint on it and bleed, it feels like it is screaming in pain with this harsh splatters. It shows an artistic abuse and would love to take a needle and some thread and do almost a black or a red patchwork look on the art. Black would represent healing and adding calm strokes of blue could speak to the after part of trauma, while red thread could speak to the current, adding other red thread sections frayed and hurt to create the sight of ongoing abuse. Literally obsessed with the piece
In my opinion that would be explaining it too much. I think it's perfect as it is, leaving room for interpretation.
When I was a kid, my neighbors had paintings with plain white backgrounds and red splashes over it, just like you did it here. But it also had barbwire from the og Berlin wall on it. The red stood for the "blood" that people lost, when they tried to escape to the west of Germany
wow
12:01 I genuinely love this piece. it reminds me of a white hole and stars. I would actually love to have this.
I know it was a bit, but I truly would be happy to visit a gallery with all four of these on display. They really are all very appealing!
Jazza has truly understood the mop, capturing its essence, while remaining dignified. Inspiring. Moving. Captivating.
The portrait I could literally see in a gallery.... don't just write that off... or the AHHHHHHHHHHHH piece. 🤣 I would hang it in my house with pride!
this would be great for a galaxy/space painting!
I feel like the mop could be a great tool for doing large swaths of canvas without straining your back as much, esp if you want to keep some of the dynamism like the streaks you mentioned. But even if you want a pretty even coat, if you're willing to waste a lot of paint/ primer stuck in the mop fibers it seems easier than a paint roller
I really liked [Sound of Wind Across a Desolate Plain]. It reminded me a lot of impressionism with how textured it all was.
My favorite is the 🌬️! The 🌬️ is so cool. The colors are amazing and that tree is good. I think 🌬️ is the best one!!
This reminded me of the time, in class . . . my fellow classmate was struggling to finish her painting and asked for my input. I looked at her completed painting . . . she couldn't seem to recognize that she had accomplished a "finished" piece. And it was marvelous.
That blue streaks piece . . . DONE. [except where you went over some really nice white areas.
On a personal note, your experimentation is so helpful to our lazy tendencies, and so inspirational for our next "get to it" with our own experimentational ideas to move forward with what you've started. Thanx so much.
"This is art attack" I love the Neil Buchanan nostalgia vibes of some of Jazza's videos. Delicious, more please 💜🎨🖌️
Same I get massive Art Attack vibes from his big art videos
the yellow/orange w the person is actually incredible. looks like something that would be displayed in an art museum tbh
It looks like someone kneeling! I also thought was cool.
3:25 I love how the click is on beat
Renaissance artists: I don’t know king it’s gonna take me months to complete the portrait
Jazza: *makes 4 giant paintings in one day*
I actually really love that, honestly, Jazza isn’t the BEST at anything, but he is reeeaaaally good at a lot of things, allowing for a solid, enjoyable breadth and variety to his videos.
9:34 after seeing that painting it reminded me of stary night. I wonder if Van Gogh painted with a mop..?
What I expected: a video about painting with mops
What I got: Ten minutes of Jazza roasting modern art
...and I'm totally fine with that XD
I paint for theatres and we use mops to great texture of scenery I recently painted a floor and used a mop to give the grass some texture to look more like grass. We also use t-shirts, feather dusters, sponge mops and many more odd things to paint sets
That's cool!
12:09 what a truly elegant name. Bravo
AHHHHHHHH is a 👏👏 beautiful name 👏👏
@@3_clips3 exactly 😂😂
You always inspire me to either express myself in a neat bob Ross landscape, or getting crazy with 10/10ft canvas
he inspires me to waste absurd amounts of paint on the dumbest projects ever, and I am completely fine with that.
The colors and lines from the mop in "WOOoooooOooOSH" are so friggen cool, especially when you came thru with the green
Oh my goodness! Imagine making like a giant Japanese garden painting with this! Such a cool idea.
Just a random thought or art dream. Jazza should definitely use his whole body as the paintbrush like ultimate finger painting!
Hahahah he definitely should
That would make for a very amusing video indeed
YES
This last painting on the large canvas really blew my mind. It’s stunning!
You should go watch art from the French artist Fabienne Verdier. She does her art with giant brushes. She has studied chinese’s calligraphy during 10 years in China and that has inspired her style which become abstract with time because she wanted to only keep the essence of thing she was painting. When I see this video, it is making me thinking about her.
I feel like the true essence of Jazza and the channel is these two things:
- Using something that’s not supposed to be used as a drawing tool and actually making art with it.
- Not using standard art utensils/Drawing challenges.
And making models c:
Here, 10:32 The blue base was amazing maybe a splash of black and white and I would be sold
All the different techniques with a mop look so fun. Gotta love the Mop Ross painting
i love it mop ross aka bob ross
8:41 this should and will be in a museum. That is expression
I actually love that last piece
The colors are very pretty and she’s clear but abstract enough to look very uniquely stylized whether intentional or not
4:32 Loooks like someone bowing on their hands and knees...before you splattered them in white 😆
That last portrait was amazing.
I said looks like a crime sene 😂
I thought if turned it looked like diver coming out of a somersault as they head towards the water.
@@tiffanymichaels2429 That too!
i would put the broken canvas up in my house for sure, and the plain blue one,(had it stayed) and the face is awesome
you trying to justify this reminds me of all the late (LATE) nights trying to justify my senior art projects 😂
The damaged canvas in "AAAAAAAHH!" unironically works in a still pretentious art gallery mixed with a Bob Ross happy accident kind of way.
You're such an artist!
Not even a single like 😮
I honestly really like the desert and the Spanish model one! They are actually very pretty!
“it speaks to me of the human condition and how we as humans are conditioned to experience the human condition” 12:38 LMAOOOO🤣🤣👌
Oh my gosh. I love the art gallery scene with the “off” milk. I almost spit out the milk I was having for breakfast as I watched this video.
This 'wild art' is fantastic! We really want more videos which can easily be reproduced at home - pen and paper art, which provides a real opportunity to be inspired by you and learn new art tips we can use. This is how we came to love you, but we don't learn much we can put into practice anymore! Give us some teaching Jazza, inspire us to draw, like back in the good old days! Karen and Ike x
"Less is more"
'Goes on and almost sweeps the whole painting red'
I would actually love to see Jazza take a HUGE canvas and use the smallest type of paintbrushes he can find (the largest one he can use is 2-inch) and try to paint the *W H O L E* Canvas. I think it would be really challenging, and I would love to see what he makes.
(This is also a suggestion Jazza)
lol nice i like this idea!
@@STICKYArt Thanks! :)
*gets into a modern art mindset “ I love the one orange dot, because it represents us. And how we think we’re so unique and special because we are the only colored spec on the canvas of specs. But in reality the specs aren’t even the main focus of the painting” *chef kisses with my hand*. Amazing
This is so much cooler than I was expecting. The red one kind of looks like a dragon's eye. If you wanted to revisit it, you could do something there. But I genuinely loved just the cool texture of that solid blue canvas. It makes me want to experiment with something like that for my own home. I'd be curious what something like a broom or a feather duster would look like over the base laid down by the mop. Anyway, great video as always.
I love this dude so much! Hes helped me through a lot. His art is so cool and beautiful! He inspired me to try painting again! Now I normally make paintings for my families gifts! Well mainly family members that have birds as drawing and painting is my strong point.
Janitor and Artist here!!! Why have I never tried this?!!
Congrats on 6 million subs Jazza! You 100% deserve it. The last piece of this video was stunning
We've come from art tutorials to painting with mops, time surely flies
Hi. I like your final pieces!! The Spanish model has a Pop Art silk screen feel to it. It looked like you had fun.
I am a big fan of Carolyn Mara. Her circles look like they were casually dashed off. But I can see the skill and deliberateness in those paintings. I also love when she gets her children involved pouring paint on her body as she’s lying down.
That could be next for you. Wear something waif-like and have others pour paint on you as you’re lying on the canvas.
Thanks for your willingness to play!
I saw laurdiy do this and I was actually really impressed 😂 love the ways you are so creative with art and I really want to bring more of that to my channel!
Also I’ve never seen people do this with so much color 🤩
It's just... a mop splattering paint everywhere. There's no meaning to it.
I love the mockery of the "art world" at the end. Great art, looks like a fun part of the human condition
The whoooooosh piece is my FAV it gives me desert vibes! Subtle and obstract, yet such vibes
Jazza's ability to make everything so entertaining is actually unreal, I had so much fun watching this!
I feel like each of those would speak to somebody. The final piece, unexpected but amazing! I really should’ve expected that. You are a very talented artist. I hope the families doing ok.
Honestly, as much as I love ALL of your art, nothing has spoken to me like this technique has. I LOVE the blue streak canvas. Seriously. I wish I owned it. And the tree piece is reminiscent of Van Gogh and Magritte. But the final piece... Just wow. It truly took my breath away. Like.... I know your videos are fun and funny, but I'm being so genuine. These were absolutely amazing and I wish I had one for my new apartment. Stunning. Well done. 💜💜💜
Jazza: "I am afraid to add something, it is very easy to overdo it"
also Jazza - paints over the whole thing again undoing the first draft he liked so much
12:17 As a former university art major, there really are people like that, though. They're the same kind of people who can't cope well with class critique days...
I’m shocked this channel only has 6mil subs. I remember seeing this channel on my recommendations since I first got yt. I grew up seeing this channel everywhere. I expected more subs because of it. It’s a great channel for artists or for those interested in art.
That last piece was amazing. I love it. It turned out so well.