You’re reminding me of another master, Jack White. He likes using old messed up guitars because he likes the uniqueness of the output and the challenge. Kind of like you and the less than stellar brushes. Fascinating video. Thank you Sir Tony.
Thank you, Tony! You talk about your technique not being perfect but to me your work really connects with the audience. The most profound piece of wisdom was the part of knowing too much to actually be a hinderance. It was like a light bulb moment for me, a freeing and liberating moment. Thank you for that note. You don’t know what you’ve done. 🙏🏼
Drawing is the most important thing regardless of the medium. Drawing is much more than marks it's built on observation. So learn to look, really look. Spend more time looking than drawing. But it's not about knowing, so studying anatomy and methods wont help you to see better, in fact it will have a negative effect and slow down you progress. Never draw the same thing twice. Learn and move on, this will accelerate your learning.
Thank you.
You’re reminding me of another master, Jack White. He likes using old messed up guitars because he likes the uniqueness of the output and the challenge. Kind of like you and the less than stellar brushes. Fascinating video. Thank you Sir Tony.
beautiful work, as always.
Thank you, Tony! You talk about your technique not being perfect but to me your work really connects with the audience.
The most profound piece of wisdom was the part of knowing too much to actually be a hinderance. It was like a light bulb moment for me, a freeing and liberating moment. Thank you for that note. You don’t know what you’ve done. 🙏🏼
Thank you :)
HE'S COMING TO THE DARK SIDE
Be careful Tony it's a slippery slope!!!
haha nice work
I hope we get to see it when you're finished messing about.
You’re an absolutely wonderful artist. Any suggestions for a noobie who wants to adopt your approach with soft pastel portraits?
Drawing is the most important thing regardless of the medium. Drawing is much more than marks it's built on observation. So learn to look, really look. Spend more time looking than drawing. But it's not about knowing, so studying anatomy and methods wont help you to see better, in fact it will have a negative effect and slow down you progress. Never draw the same thing twice. Learn and move on, this will accelerate your learning.
Tony I'm trying to follow but sound is bad and I use hearing aids...I just wanted to let you know...thank you. Roy
Just checked and the sound it's fine. have you checked your connection?
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