I love seeing him doing his physical work, I know digital art is popular and he’s very talented at creating digital artwork but I love just watching him drawing, using markers and painting, it so so enjoyable to watch.
You should add a "Jazza's Choice" square on the wheel(s) so that you can either choose the painting you like best based on what topic you land on, or choose the topic you like best based on what painting you land on. Give yourself a little freedom and make it more fun for you.
@@pure5152 there will still be 10+ spaces with topics/numbers on them. I was just suggesting 1 space on each wheel that's 'free choice'. The odds are unlikely it would even land on that space but if it did, it would be fun for him and us to see what he chose
@@HeyRonni I guess so, but I mean he's already done just that for two full videos in the past. It seems needless/contrary to the spirit of the "random wheel" challenge format
Would love a direct comparison between before and after. Without the transition of jazza painting, just a photo of before and a photo of after. My brain just can't see how it changed :b
@@dannyschaible7112 yes, indeed. Keep the transition of jazza painting, but also have a photo to photo comparison. Like those carpet or patio cleaning people do :b
I grew up in auction houses and am still heavily in the auction and estate sale scene. Fun fact for the “what if the artwork is worth a ton of money” camp. That era is pretty much over. With everyone having access to the internet, finding these hidden gems is even more rare than before the internet. Even places like Goodwill in America check prices on eBay for every art piece like this that comes through the door. If it’s worth anything they’ll even list it online themselves. Most of these pieces end up ripped apart by people looking for hidden cash or only want the frames. And if you see certain authenticity stickers on the back. That’s a good indication they are fakes from the 1980’s sold at house parties. Just be careful and happy hunting!
If it's just a printed-on-canvas cheap copy, then destroying it isn't much of a loss. It's sadder if someone does it to an actual painting, something someone actually created with their own hands.
@@annbrookens945spot on! They were usually painting in South America. But they would sign the pieces with more well known artists. Some I’ve seen a ton of recently are signed “Cockx.” However, Marcel Cockx never painting in the styles I’ve obtained. So when pieces like the ones in this video are updated and repurposed I think it’s a great way to keep these artists’ original work alive and outside the bargain bin.
@@DjVortex-w Is it? I think Jazza gives the paintings a new life. They were already in a thrift store, obviously nobody cares enough about them to keep them around. Now they've been modified, and I'm sure many people watching would be willing to pay for them, and hang them in their homes.
@@ameliaduncan3236 My comment was related to the original comment that mentioned people buying these paintings and destroying them to see if there's money inside.
I like how instead of completely painting it over, you add onto and work with the original painting, thus preserving a part of its story and history while at the same time giving it something new^^
@ra3es jas5at --- You wouldn't happen to have the link to that Dragon Painting Jazza did would you? I'm normally Heavy into Fantasy Drawings and Line Art, So I'd LOVE to check out that Painting he did! :) :)
As an artist there is always an unfinished sketch or painting done. I'd love to see you collaborate with fans. Seeing you finish their unfinished work with your flairs and ideas.
The looney tunes one is so good! Duck season rabbit season is a classic and the way you made Bugs Bunny leaning on the frame was the perfect looney tunes touch! All the paintings were great again this time. I always love these thrift store repaint videos and this is my favorite so far!
The result was definitely better than i expected... Although it could have been even better, if Jazza integrated the characters even more into the scene. They were all very colourful and in the foreground. If he had tuned down the saturation of the cartoons a little bit and kept something from the original painting in front of them to blend them better into the given style, it would have been perfect!
Nice. I remember a while back you had a little survey on what we wanted to see and the thrift store was one of the video ideas I picked for you to bring back Those are a lot of fun. All the paintings came out great, but that darker misty one in the beginning.. Chef's kiss. Right up my alley
The lotr mood is absolutely great but something about the diablo city scene gives a warm but cold feelimg. I think i have to go with blizzard. REALLY AMAZING DRAWINGS THO!❤
I wasnt ready for this. I did not expect to be crying at the lotr painting. Into the west and that scene have a special place in my heart and man, watching u paint it and talk about it left me unexpectedly crying into my cat at 3am. Beautiful work on all pieces really
The first work is amazing. Love how it builds upoin the original and doesn't just block out huge portions of it. It feels like a more respectful collaborative work with the unknown original artist.
You make this look so EASY!! Haha! I'm having a very hard time picking a favorite between Diablo and LotR! The changes of mood in them is incredibly satisfying
I don't know which I like better - your personality or your skills. BOTH! I found the Loony Tunes painting so creative and fun. This is a wonderful series.😀 Thank you and your staff.
I sung “into the west” at my mother’s funeral. She deserved the best send off I could think of, and this song perfectly harnessed my thoughts of my mother. Your painting was a masterpiece which was a pleasure to behold as I think of her.😢❤
I absolutely enjoyed this concept - especially listening to your thoughts and feelings whilst watching you paint ... combined with a beautiful soundtrack, it was really a touching experience, and I admit I was sad when the video was over. Please, more of it ...
I´m twisted between "Please don't do that to someone's art" and "Wow, the result is amazing". I like the first, dark one and I admire the Looney Tunes one but I'm truly in love with the Lord of the Rings painting. You are a fantastic artist!
I personally find this as a way of respecting the first artist's art by transforming it and keeping it from languishing in a charity shop or being thrown away. It's like that Freddie Mercury quote, "You can do what you want with my music, but don't make me boring." 🥰 Totally get that initial 'oh no' feeling though when you transform art
Wow! The first video I watched on this channel was a thrift store painting customisation, it's why I subscribed. I am so excited that you're doing more. They really showcase you art skills and recycle something that would probably end up junked. Keep it up, I for one love these!!
If your channel became nothing but character creations and thriftshop makeovers I would STILL watch the heck out of it! My favorite series by far and Id looove to have any or all of your reimagined thrifted paitings hanging in my home! Actually Ive considered learning to paint just to do this to artwork 😊
I love when you repaint thrift store oil paintings! Into the West was my first thought when Lord of the Rings turned up as the subject and you did a beautiful job with it!
The 1st painting reminded me of Rod Serling"s "Night Gallery". The 2nd painting brought back childhood and the magic of Looney Tunes. The 3rd painting was truly a complete transformation - BRILLIANT.
I think you should create a character based on the vibes of the painting, or rather, the vibes of how you would see yourself changing it. Then adding that character into the setting you imagined. While known characters are great, your ability to bring unique characters to life is just magical to witness!
I think I've seen all your thrift shop transformation videos, but this one takes the trophy! All three are really flawless and SUPER impressive. Well done and keep it up!!!
The first one was already fantastic, to the point I want it on my wall, but the last one was so stunning in both the simple way you changed it and the meaning it has from LOTR, made me tear up. Jazza you nailed it.
I’m really enjoying thinking about the idea that one of Jazza’s subscribers might be one of these artists who made those original pieces and they are raging that he just painted over something they spent probably hours on.
You don't need an excuse to listen to Into the West for hours on repeat. That song is phenomenal and one of my all time favorites. I heard it in my head while you were painting cause the scene really brought out the feel. Kudos to you!
Part two or we riot 😂 I really like this version of the challenge, I like you having the freedom of choosing a world to base it off of. The only thing that could go one step further in my opinion is to add a specific character into the scenes - oooh it would be fun to do a “find it”. You (Jazza) know which character you want to add but the audience has to guess based on the clues you leave in the piece. We’ll call it “Paint Theory” 😂😂
I really like these customization videos with random paintings. It forces you to be creative and to adapt to the style given. And it's very interesting how you blend in the new elements to the rest of the scene. It reminds me a little bit of those old videos, when you turned innocent colouring books into adult/horror scenes. That was a lot of fun!!!!
I am probably an easy customer when we touch Tolkien universe, I loved the third piece you did, really hit the nostalgia of the lotr books. The concept is good, really good. As a possible different edge to this concept it could be interesting to mix it with one or two more different artist where you would have two or three piece to work with and each goes phase1/phase2/phase3 and turn around. I remember a nice video from IA where they (I believe was Morgan and Alysha) were starting a drawing and then passing on to the colleague after a designated time. In any case thanks for this video !!
I love this series. Would love to see your take on fantasy novel covers as they changed throughout the decades on thrift store paintings. I was not expecting the feels the LOTR's painting hit me with. Thank you.
Wabbit Season - Duck Season... Wabbit Season - Duck Season... Wabbit Season - Duck Season... DUCK SEASON Nothing like waking up on a Saturday morning and watching those cartoons. Memories 🥰
More! More! You did a fantastic job, and had fun with these. I was surprised at how much just the blue wash alone changed the tone of the first painting. Probably my fav, but damn, the Into the West painting was brilliant, and how can I not love Loony Toons?
@@quentinducerf3730 not really, if its made by a famous painter it will be worth tens of thousands and a youtuber painting on it would make it worth nothing
I was literally thinking the same thing, and then I saw the masterpieces afterward made me realize I just love art 🎨 and seeing it transformed by Jazza
This is one of my favorite series and it shows that it looks like it may be yours too, Jazza! Keep doing what inspires you and brings you joy. We love coming along for the ride.
I don’t know. Feels weird to draw on someone else’s stuff. One of the first things you learn when coloring with friends as a kid is to not color on other peoples’ crayon drawings. 🤷🏾♀️ Everyone is different I guess and apparently it’s no biggie. Looks great though and the final result is awesome ❤
I guess if you buy a picture you own it basically and are free to do whatever. It does look uneasy for me as well, but I think it’s okay, and it turned out interesting
I don't play video games, and I rarely watch movies, so most of the pop culture references are lost on me. But I still love these makeover videos! Watch closely and you'll see that there are a lot of helpful painting technique tips embedded within all of the playfulness and silliness. And who can resist Jazza's enthusiasm during it all?
Excellent work as always Jazza. One question that comes to mind is how you as an artist feel about taking a completed work by someone else and transforming it. Do you think that artist would be bothered? How would as an artist feel if someone else did that with one of your works? Not being critical, but just genuinely interested to hear your thoughts.
Into the West made me so emotional, I love the meaning behind it and the end result is beautiful; looks like it was intended to be that way. The emotional weight and value of it is insane.
10/10 A surprise element, theme of customization tying back into the merch, perfect pace, audio description of what you’re doing and the reasoning behind it… great for watching in the background and glancing at it every now and then but also great for watching with full focus. Please more of this!
I really enjoy this video, thank you. Of course I have been a advid watcher of your videos for years now. As a painter and artist myself I really enjoyed just watching you paint something, and I learned a few new techniques: that I'm itching to try. As a content creator, we so often get lost in the hype and giving our viewers what they want. It's so nice every once in a while to do something real. (And by that I mean something the artist is actually inspired to create.) I could really feel your enjoyment in the last piece and the piece shows it.
This was really depressing.. seeing how all the work from an artist can be ruined by another as it is nothing.. even saying "this painting i wpuldnt have looked twice".. this was a real shame..
I love "Into the West", definitely one of my favorite songs to listen to...but it also makes me sad in a way. I lost both my parents to cancer in 2021...but my dad's passing hit me the most because he was also my friend. When I listen "into the west" I can see ships sailing into heaven and my dad is on one of those ships...going home (I'm trying not to cry as I write this) I miss him everyday, and I'm so lost without him
I am so glad this made a return. The original videos were some of my favorites, and I managed to snag a print of that gorgeous, wintry dragon scene when it was on sale. Excited for the rest of the paintings (the Diablo one is my favorite, but I love the subtle alteration of the background on the LotR one; it really fits the original painting so well).
For the next round - you should expand the scene! Take the painting out of its frame and mount it on a bigger canvas, then add to the scene. I'd love to see your imagination work on that concept. ❤
The Customize-it Kit! is now only $99! musekits.com/products/customize-it-kit - join me in the Customizing Fun!
Hi
Second
Sadly $170 AUD
@@Time_traveling_donuts yea, its still 160$CAD 😞
How long is the sale for?
I’ve come to realize Jazza seems happiest to me when he’s painting. I’ve really missed videos like this.
I was thinking this as well. came to the comments to see if anyone agreed with me.
@@sparklingrosecreationsI absolutely agree. This series is just genius and I'm so excited to see how every painting transforms. 🎉😊
I love seeing him doing his physical work, I know digital art is popular and he’s very talented at creating digital artwork but I love just watching him drawing, using markers and painting, it so so enjoyable to watch.
You should add a "Jazza's Choice" square on the wheel(s) so that you can either choose the painting you like best based on what topic you land on, or choose the topic you like best based on what painting you land on. Give yourself a little freedom and make it more fun for you.
Very nice suggestion
tbh I think the lack of control actually makes things more fun, since the randomness encourages more creativity/on-the-fly thinking
@@pure5152 there will still be 10+ spaces with topics/numbers on them. I was just suggesting 1 space on each wheel that's 'free choice'. The odds are unlikely it would even land on that space but if it did, it would be fun for him and us to see what he chose
@@HeyRonni I guess so, but I mean he's already done just that for two full videos in the past. It seems needless/contrary to the spirit of the "random wheel" challenge format
That wheel is so poorly CG'd lol. They're all Jazza's Choice. 🙃
Would love a direct comparison between before and after. Without the transition of jazza painting, just a photo of before and a photo of after. My brain just can't see how it changed :b
Hundred percent! I thought he would definitely do that!
I was thinking the same thing!
Nah, this is much more dynamic.
@@dannyschaible7112 yes, indeed. Keep the transition of jazza painting, but also have a photo to photo comparison. Like those carpet or patio cleaning people do :b
Home remedy: take a screenshot of before and of after, potentially put them side by side in some basic program.
Yes. Yes. Jazza's thrift art has returned! Please, Jazza, more of these type of videos and creative art. We were mesmerized.
The Diablo one works so well it’s almost like that is how it was always meant to be
I grew up in auction houses and am still heavily in the auction and estate sale scene. Fun fact for the “what if the artwork is worth a ton of money” camp. That era is pretty much over. With everyone having access to the internet, finding these hidden gems is even more rare than before the internet. Even places like Goodwill in America check prices on eBay for every art piece like this that comes through the door. If it’s worth anything they’ll even list it online themselves. Most of these pieces end up ripped apart by people looking for hidden cash or only want the frames. And if you see certain authenticity stickers on the back. That’s a good indication they are fakes from the 1980’s sold at house parties. Just be careful and happy hunting!
If it's just a printed-on-canvas cheap copy, then destroying it isn't much of a loss. It's sadder if someone does it to an actual painting, something someone actually created with their own hands.
Those 1980s house party paintings were actual hand painted canvasses, just done in a shop turning out lots of quick "art".
@@annbrookens945spot on! They were usually painting in South America. But they would sign the pieces with more well known artists. Some I’ve seen a ton of recently are signed “Cockx.” However, Marcel Cockx never painting in the styles I’ve obtained. So when pieces like the ones in this video are updated and repurposed I think it’s a great way to keep these artists’ original work alive and outside the bargain bin.
@@DjVortex-w Is it? I think Jazza gives the paintings a new life. They were already in a thrift store, obviously nobody cares enough about them to keep them around. Now they've been modified, and I'm sure many people watching would be willing to pay for them, and hang them in their homes.
@@ameliaduncan3236
My comment was related to the original comment that mentioned people buying these paintings and destroying them to see if there's money inside.
Oh wow. The Lord of the Rings one is absolutely my favorite. Stunning. Love the thrift shop painting series.
I like how instead of completely painting it over, you add onto and work with the original painting, thus preserving a part of its story and history while at the same time giving it something new^^
Trust Jazza to find traditional paintings, turn them into the weirdest thing possible and still look gobsmackingly amazing!
Customizing thrift store paintings. Probably my favorite Jazza videos.
Same
My favourite series!!!
The dragon painting from the first video is my 2nd favorite piece of art you've ever made
What's your 1st?
I agree on that one. I want to see more dragons too
@ra3es jas5at --- You wouldn't happen to have the link to that Dragon Painting Jazza did would you? I'm normally Heavy into Fantasy Drawings and Line Art, So I'd LOVE to check out that Painting he did! :) :)
These thrift store painting videos are my favorite series! Please keep them coming!!!!!!
As an artist there is always an unfinished sketch or painting done. I'd love to see you collaborate with fans. Seeing you finish their unfinished work with your flairs and ideas.
i love that idea
You have to do more thrift customization videos its such a good series
The looney tunes one is so good! Duck season rabbit season is a classic and the way you made Bugs Bunny leaning on the frame was the perfect looney tunes touch! All the paintings were great again this time. I always love these thrift store repaint videos and this is my favorite so far!
The result was definitely better than i expected... Although it could have been even better, if Jazza integrated the characters even more into the scene. They were all very colourful and in the foreground. If he had tuned down the saturation of the cartoons a little bit and kept something from the original painting in front of them to blend them better into the given style, it would have been perfect!
That Into The West is stellar! It actually made me a bit emotional ❤
The last painting was so perfect, it actually made me cry a little!!! Good job 🫂♥️ jazz you are the best
Same!!
Your thrift shop remakes are my favorites.
Love this! Watching you create new scenes within existing scenes and maintaining the integrity of the original artists creation is such a joy.
Yes looney tunes characters is sure maintaining the original painters integrity 😂
The "into the west" painting legitimately made me emotional. It's beautiful
Nice. I remember a while back you had a little survey on what we wanted to see and the thrift store was one of the video ideas I picked for you to bring back
Those are a lot of fun. All the paintings came out great, but that darker misty one in the beginning.. Chef's kiss. Right up my alley
One of my favorite series. Im impressed how well you made everything fit into the paitings.
The lotr mood is absolutely great but something about the diablo city scene gives a warm but cold feelimg. I think i have to go with blizzard. REALLY AMAZING DRAWINGS THO!❤
I wasnt ready for this. I did not expect to be crying at the lotr painting. Into the west and that scene have a special place in my heart and man, watching u paint it and talk about it left me unexpectedly crying into my cat at 3am. Beautiful work on all pieces really
Please do more of these, Jazza. They are fantastic!
The first work is amazing. Love how it builds upoin the original and doesn't just block out huge portions of it. It feels like a more respectful collaborative work with the unknown original artist.
This is honestly my favourite idea jazza has done honestly it's simple yet rewarding to watch I love it!
I respect you keeping the original painters' names on the canvas.
17:20 would love to see before and after wipes in the future videos
Love this! No need to change it up - the spinny wheels with random numbers and themes is perfect! Also love that you felt so inspired doing it 🤗
You make this look so EASY!! Haha! I'm having a very hard time picking a favorite between Diablo and LotR! The changes of mood in them is incredibly satisfying
Someone told me we would be cool kids by being here !!
I am reporting for duty
ha ha you are weird
I am really impressed by the way you blend into the original painting, to make the customization according to the original style of the painting !
I don't know which I like better - your personality or your skills. BOTH! I found the Loony Tunes painting so creative and fun. This is a wonderful series.😀 Thank you and your staff.
I sung “into the west” at my mother’s funeral. She deserved the best send off I could think of, and this song perfectly harnessed my thoughts of my mother. Your painting was a masterpiece which was a pleasure to behold as I think of her.😢❤
I really liked the Blizzard transformation. I had no idea that it could turn out so well. More videos like these please. I love them.
I absolutely enjoyed this concept - especially listening to your thoughts and feelings whilst watching you paint ... combined with a beautiful soundtrack, it was really a touching experience, and I admit I was sad when the video was over. Please, more of it ...
I´m twisted between "Please don't do that to someone's art" and "Wow, the result is amazing".
I like the first, dark one and I admire the Looney Tunes one but I'm truly in love with the Lord of the Rings painting.
You are a fantastic artist!
I personally find this as a way of respecting the first artist's art by transforming it and keeping it from languishing in a charity shop or being thrown away. It's like that Freddie Mercury quote, "You can do what you want with my music, but don't make me boring." 🥰
Totally get that initial 'oh no' feeling though when you transform art
Wow! The first video I watched on this channel was a thrift store painting customisation, it's why I subscribed. I am so excited that you're doing more. They really showcase you art skills and recycle something that would probably end up junked. Keep it up, I for one love these!!
If your channel became nothing but character creations and thriftshop makeovers I would STILL watch the heck out of it! My favorite series by far and Id looove to have any or all of your reimagined thrifted paitings hanging in my home! Actually Ive considered learning to paint just to do this to artwork 😊
I love when you repaint thrift store oil paintings! Into the West was my first thought when Lord of the Rings turned up as the subject and you did a beautiful job with it!
These are the videos that got me watching you in the first place! I could watch a million videos of you painting.
The 1st painting reminded me of Rod Serling"s "Night Gallery".
The 2nd painting brought back childhood and the magic of Looney Tunes.
The 3rd painting was truly a complete transformation - BRILLIANT.
I think you should create a character based on the vibes of the painting, or rather, the vibes of how you would see yourself changing it. Then adding that character into the setting you imagined. While known characters are great, your ability to bring unique characters to life is just magical to witness!
I love watching you rework old paintings. Probably my most favorite content you do here.
I absolutely love this! My favorite thing is when you customize these paintings!
I think these are my favorite Jazza videos. The Into the West painting was especially beautiful.
This type of video feels so right for this channel. Amazing results: impressive, fun, magical. Of course we want a part 2!
I think I've seen all your thrift shop transformation videos, but this one takes the trophy! All three are really flawless and SUPER impressive. Well done and keep it up!!!
Love this series.
The first one was already fantastic, to the point I want it on my wall, but the last one was so stunning in both the simple way you changed it and the meaning it has from LOTR, made me tear up. Jazza you nailed it.
I’m really enjoying thinking about the idea that one of Jazza’s subscribers might be one of these artists who made those original pieces and they are raging that he just painted over something they spent probably hours on.
I wouldn't blame them.
You don't need an excuse to listen to Into the West for hours on repeat. That song is phenomenal and one of my all time favorites. I heard it in my head while you were painting cause the scene really brought out the feel. Kudos to you!
Part two or we riot 😂
I really like this version of the challenge, I like you having the freedom of choosing a world to base it off of. The only thing that could go one step further in my opinion is to add a specific character into the scenes - oooh it would be fun to do a “find it”. You (Jazza) know which character you want to add but the audience has to guess based on the clues you leave in the piece. We’ll call it “Paint Theory” 😂😂
Loved this idea and you did great! Would watch more of these altered painting videos.
I can't help but imagine what the original artists would think about what became of their art.
I really like these customization videos with random paintings.
It forces you to be creative and to adapt to the style given. And it's very interesting how you blend in the new elements to the rest of the scene.
It reminds me a little bit of those old videos, when you turned innocent colouring books into adult/horror scenes. That was a lot of fun!!!!
Yayyy ❤from India,Assam.Jazza we love you a lot here.Afterall who doesn't love an Jazzy Aussie!
I would love to see another episode of this. You're very much in your element doing these customizations.
Great job, I loved the into the west one, really amazing idea!
Into the west is the best of the 3 I love the fantasy elements but soft peacefulness.
I am probably an easy customer when we touch Tolkien universe, I loved the third piece you did, really hit the nostalgia of the lotr books.
The concept is good, really good.
As a possible different edge to this concept it could be interesting to mix it with one or two more different artist where you would have two or three piece to work with and each goes phase1/phase2/phase3 and turn around.
I remember a nice video from IA where they (I believe was Morgan and Alysha) were starting a drawing and then passing on to the colleague after a designated time.
In any case thanks for this video !!
I love how that turned out. I immediately thought of Sam and Frodo coming into Mordor, but when Jazza said into the West I knew it would be perfect
I love it when you do this stuff. The first time I ever watched you, you were modifying thrift show paintings. Love your twisted mind!
I think this is the best video you’ve done in a while, I loved it!
I love this series. Would love to see your take on fantasy novel covers as they changed throughout the decades on thrift store paintings. I was not expecting the feels the LOTR's painting hit me with. Thank you.
Wabbit Season - Duck Season... Wabbit Season - Duck Season... Wabbit Season - Duck Season... DUCK SEASON
Nothing like waking up on a Saturday morning and watching those cartoons. Memories 🥰
More! More! You did a fantastic job, and had fun with these. I was surprised at how much just the blue wash alone changed the tone of the first painting. Probably my fav, but damn, the Into the West painting was brilliant, and how can I not love Loony Toons?
imagine you accidentally bought like a painting that turned out to be worth thousands and you painted over it
Will worth more ;)
@@quentinducerf3730 not really, if its made by a famous painter it will be worth tens of thousands and a youtuber painting on it would make it worth nothing
Yeah that's the first thing I thought of seeing him do this
I was literally thinking the same thing, and then I saw the masterpieces afterward made me realize I just love art 🎨 and seeing it transformed by Jazza
Not a fan of the fake wheels. You guys can make realistic dragons and immersive tables but not a damn wheel!? 😂
the last one, touch something in my heart, that stir memories of the movies, the melancholy , the longing of going home
Funny how one little Jazza painting has more LOTR heart, accuracy, love and care than the billion dollar Amazon disaster they're crapping out.
This is one of my favorite series and it shows that it looks like it may be yours too, Jazza! Keep doing what inspires you and brings you joy. We love coming along for the ride.
I don’t know. Feels weird to draw on someone else’s stuff. One of the first things you learn when coloring with friends as a kid is to not color on other peoples’ crayon drawings. 🤷🏾♀️ Everyone is different I guess and apparently it’s no biggie. Looks great though and the final result is awesome ❤
I guess if you buy a picture you own it basically and are free to do whatever. It does look uneasy for me as well, but I think it’s okay, and it turned out interesting
The second one is awesomely CLEVER!! SO CUTE!
Why didn't you add "& Jazza" under the original artists name? :)))))
I don't play video games, and I rarely watch movies, so most of the pop culture references are lost on me. But I still love these makeover videos! Watch closely and you'll see that there are a lot of helpful painting technique tips embedded within all of the playfulness and silliness. And who can resist Jazza's enthusiasm during it all?
Jazza we need more of this videos ❤❤❤😅😊
Anyone else?
⬇️
These are some of my favorite videos. Love the creativity and breathing new life into the paintings.
Excellent work as always Jazza. One question that comes to mind is how you as an artist feel about taking a completed work by someone else and transforming it. Do you think that artist would be bothered? How would as an artist feel if someone else did that with one of your works? Not being critical, but just genuinely interested to hear your thoughts.
I love this type of customisation video…. Please do more…
Imagine he just goes back to the thrift store and he tries to sell the paintings back to the thrift store.
Into the West made me so emotional, I love the meaning behind it and the end result is beautiful; looks like it was intended to be that way. The emotional weight and value of it is insane.
The fake wheel you’ve been spinning really just isn’t it
It’s not fake, it’s on a display he can see while he spins it digitally and it shows it live on his monitor
I think it’s a fine wheel to me 🙂
10/10
A surprise element, theme of customization tying back into the merch, perfect pace, audio description of what you’re doing and the reasoning behind it… great for watching in the background and glancing at it every now and then but also great for watching with full focus.
Please more of this!
This series is one of my favorites that you have done! Please keep doing them…you are so skilled!
Anyone else notice the cursor on the green screen wheel at 5:47? Nice try 😂
I really enjoy this video, thank you. Of course I have been a advid watcher of your videos for years now. As a painter and artist myself I really enjoyed just watching you paint something, and I learned a few new techniques: that I'm itching to try. As a content creator, we so often get lost in the hype and giving our viewers what they want. It's so nice every once in a while to do something real. (And by that I mean something the artist is actually inspired to create.) I could really feel your enjoyment in the last piece and the piece shows it.
This was really depressing.. seeing how all the work from an artist can be ruined by another as it is nothing.. even saying "this painting i wpuldnt have looked twice".. this was a real shame..
I had the same thought.
Love this series!! Really showcases not only your crazy creativity but also your true skill as an artist!
Photoshop IRL
This was really fun the watch, Jazzas excitement is evident and carries over so well! I´d really like to see more of this kind of content!
Jazza's ability to take simple, really nice paintings and turn them into something amazing is honestly crazy
I love "Into the West", definitely one of my favorite songs to listen to...but it also makes me sad in a way. I lost both my parents to cancer in 2021...but my dad's passing hit me the most because he was also my friend. When I listen "into the west" I can see ships sailing into heaven and my dad is on one of those ships...going home (I'm trying not to cry as I write this) I miss him everyday, and I'm so lost without him
I was really impressed with the Blizzard Diablo take. That blue filter made it instantly eerie.
Wow! Wonderful transformations in each painting 👏👏👏❤❤❤
I am so glad this made a return.
The original videos were some of my favorites, and I managed to snag a print of that gorgeous, wintry dragon scene when it was on sale. Excited for the rest of the paintings (the Diablo one is my favorite, but I love the subtle alteration of the background on the LotR one; it really fits the original painting so well).
For the next round - you should expand the scene! Take the painting out of its frame and mount it on a bigger canvas, then add to the scene. I'd love to see your imagination work on that concept. ❤
I honestly loved the transformation of the first one. It made it look so much better.
I really like this thrift Shop painting Series 💚
The different art styles that you can do to such a professional level is extremely impressive
These customizing thrift store paintings have got to be my favorite videos