This was awesome. I am not as much a process junky as I am an art history junky. Hearing about the old boys using copper was a spark in my brain. Thank you for sharing.
Always blown away by your art, especially the copper pieces. Thank you for taking the time to talk about your process a bit. Can’t wait to see what else you create and what strange surfaces you create them on
Thanks for your video, love that you make pieces that are meant to be appreciated fully in their physical form. I dream of having one of your work on my walls !
Love your work, love your curiosity, love the video. I have worked with many substrates including metal so I could really appreciate this. Thanks so much!
Love it!! Most of the joy derived from creating art is actually the journey... Also, that effect you get from the engraving is why I love using metallic paints like gold and copper, they change with the light... So I can definitely relate. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Woah! Thought to myself if there was anyone doing this these days, glad I've found you - now I have been looking through some of your vids, great work!
Great video, love your artwork. The use of copper as a substrate for an oil painting however, dates back to Medieval times (more than 500 years ago). The Flemish masters and other artists including Jan Breughel the Elder, Claude, El Greco, Guido Reni, Guercino, Rembrandt, Carlo Saraceni, Ambrosius Bosschaert II, Copley Fielding and Vernet painted on copper. Look up the Dutch Fijnschilders "Finepainters".
thanks for vid! beautiful paintings! Im excited to get a sheet of copper and try a painting on it! Can I just go into a builders yard and ask for a sheet of copper? Do I need to ask for a certain thickness or grade or spec? Thanks a million 🙂
Great work, man! Do you prepare the surface of the copper before painting on it? Is it possible to remove those fingerprints that appear on copper plates? I would love to hear more about your process. Congratulations from Brazil.
@@scottfischer7636 do you wait 6 months after to varnish? I’ve been told this is the case which seems very Discouraging for commission based work. Also while I’m replying , where do you get your panels from. I’ve seen some dull ones being sold online but there are some artists that paint on some that look almost mirror like. Thank you for your time by the way.
This was awesome. I am not as much a process junky as I am an art history junky. Hearing about the old boys using copper was a spark in my brain. Thank you for sharing.
Guercino!
always enjoy seeing your artwork!🎈
Always blown away by your art, especially the copper pieces. Thank you for taking the time to talk about your process a bit. Can’t wait to see what else you create and what strange surfaces you create them on
Appreciate you checking it out!
Thanks for your video, love that you make pieces that are meant to be appreciated fully in their physical form.
I dream of having one of your work on my walls !
Thanks for this! I have a class project to paint using unusual techniques and I think I’m going to give this a shot.
I am a process junkie also! really appreciate your work. Thanks for the video
Sleeeew i love you
I love your work so muchhhhhhh. Also your process has always been fascinating and i loved the break down in this video.
Love your work, love your curiosity, love the video. I have worked with many substrates including metal so I could really appreciate this. Thanks so much!
Ohhhh shiiiiit....how did I not know you had a TH-cam channel?! STOKED!😍
Perf! Just what I wanted to know about paint AND found a new artist to follow. Thanks!
I really love your work! Wish I could learn how to paint under your tutelage.
Check out www.smarterartschool.com Twice a year I teach on line one day a week for 3 hrs over 14 weeks. Working on your art with you.
omg yes, subscribed, I love watching you talk about your work!
Love it!! Most of the joy derived from creating art is actually the journey... Also, that effect you get from the engraving is why I love using metallic paints like gold and copper, they change with the light... So I can definitely relate. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Woah!
Thought to myself if there was anyone doing this these days, glad I've found you - now I have been looking through some of your vids, great work!
Omg your work is real lovely
This is so beautiful
love it scott! love how to light reflects in the copper, so beautiful
love your illustrations on dripping fang!!
So so so beautiful
Great video, love your artwork. The use of copper as a substrate for an oil painting however, dates back to Medieval times (more than 500 years ago). The Flemish masters and other artists including Jan Breughel the Elder, Claude, El Greco, Guido Reni, Guercino, Rembrandt, Carlo Saraceni, Ambrosius Bosschaert II, Copley Fielding and Vernet painted on copper. Look up the Dutch Fijnschilders "Finepainters".
Amazing work man! Love it
Gorgons work !
Thank you 😊
I love it!
This is Amazing
Hi Scott, love your engraving painting...What tools do you use and do you have an instructional video on that specific copper etching painting?
thanks for vid! beautiful paintings! Im excited to get a sheet of copper and try a painting on it! Can I just go into a builders yard and ask for a sheet of copper? Do I need to ask for a certain thickness or grade or spec? Thanks a million 🙂
You seem really passionate about the copper.. you’ve inspired me to try! Haha shall I tag you when I do?
Has anyone told you you're handsome!!? Lol... Robert from Wentworth ... great work
Great work, man! Do you prepare the surface of the copper before painting on it? Is it possible to remove those fingerprints that appear on copper plates? I would love to hear more about your process. Congratulations from Brazil.
Where do you buy those copper plates? It should be pretty expensive isn't it?
Unrelated, but thanks for the idea of where to hang my guitar and bass :D
Have you ever made your own tools?
If so, do you prefer store bought or personalized?
Awesome video btw.
Thanks for watching. I have not made my own tools for this yet, but have had to make some 'specialty' tools for working on cars. I should try it!
My parents have that SAME freakin Japanese branch and birds painting on the back left wall in their house, holy crap 😂
How do you seal it?
Hi there. I seal it under Gamvar Varnish. Thanks for the question.
@@scottfischer7636 do you wait 6 months after to varnish? I’ve been told this is the case which seems very Discouraging for commission based work. Also while I’m replying , where do you get your panels from. I’ve seen some dull ones being sold online but there are some artists that paint on some that look almost mirror like. Thank you for your time by the way.
@@danyl6298 Gamvar is designed so you don't have to wait 6-months. So cool!
Exposed copper will change color in time. I wonder of he does anything to prevent this.
Do you sell your art?
Yes thanks for asking. You can find the art for sale at www.scottmfischer.com
Hi Scott, love your engraving painting...What tools do you use and do you have an instructional video on that specific copper etching painting?