I agree i make detailed abstract art and by itaelf it looks fine and interesting but i record all my art and when i eatch it back sped up its amazing seeing how it was made
Thank you so much for the inspiration. I just started painting again after a 30+ year loss of creativity. It has truly saved my life and words cannot express my appreciation for your content and generosity.
As an Abstract artist myself, watching others create their own Abstract art is so soul soothing. It's like we are getting to know the depths of each others soul without words. It's beautiful.
@@mohamedaslam7809 - Do you mean this specific painting, or abstract art? To me, abstract art is like a piece of music with no words, like a classical symphony. Some composers don't even name their symphonies, they just number them. Yet, often times classical music can tap into the very soul of it's listeners and an outpour of emotion can bubble up to the surface in some people, sometimes very emotional feelings. Abstract are can also do this to people who are sensitive to color shifts and movement on canvas. I've heard that some people have been known to look at a Mark Rothko painting an become overwhelmed with emotion and literally burst into tears.
@@mohamedaslam7809 basically if you suck at everything else you can just throw paint at a canvas and call it "art". if you do it often enough you become famous and delusional people will see something in it and maybe pay money for it as well so they can discuss with their delusional friends some bullshit what they think they see in the painting and then attach "emotions" in it and act like they know shit about painting and arts... it requires zero talent and it solely relies on the viewers imagination
@@Kdogpiper okay but this doesn’t even look good. I mean, there are some abstract which is colourful and has some Pattern in it which looks good but this has nothing. Like no skill, no clear picture, no meaning. It’s like 1st med student doing an heart surgery which is an absolute mess. She has an idea but doesn’t know how to put it so she end up murdering her thoughts cuz she refuse to learn the art of conveying msg through painting(which is really really hard). These kind of abstracts are trash imo
@@peterzana6260 I agree. I don’t know how someone can understand what a mute person says. To me an abstract is a way to admire the colour. I personally like seeing colours. There’s a red colour Audi in the next street, Sometimes I walk real slow to admire the colour but it never spoke to me. To some point I do think it’s delusional
Adele! This is soooo helpful. I’ve never tried painting before and couldn’t figure out how artists were able to get “depth” to their paintings. Now I can’t wait to try some of your techniques. I’m excited to be a beginner painter at 55.
Hadn't attempted painting in years until recently ( will be eighty this spring ) and this video is helpful with beautiful healing results . It reminds me of making up music with a check list of things to explore.
You have just inspired me into "attacking " an old painting that was still a WIP. I started it about 5yrs ago and I always felt it was not right so I will go at it as though it was a new canvas and cover up freely. I just recently (2days ago) "fell" on your sight and love it! Thank you so much for sharing, very generous of you.
I am definitely impressed. And I see how the spray bottle of water made it even better by producing a special effect it seems like. I need to try this some time. Truth be told, she probably had to do several layers of paint letting almost each one dry in between except for when adding the spray water to change up the appearance some.
That price was very expressive, it touch my soul in such a profound way . It express the deeps of my emotions Andy help me to see art in a more beautiful way.
Three kids, last one 4 months old, homeschooling first two, and you are really recharging my creativity! I want to paint so bad! I really adore you! I do wish you showed the rest of this painying though. Or just a picture of the finished piece at the end?
im so happy I found this channel- I have drawn and painted for years, but recently I have upped the ante with some career goals (picture book illustration and portraits)- I have been working really hard to improve at these things every day, but I think I need a little break! there has always been something appealing about making abstract art... just the act of creating with not too much of a desired outcome...I think doing some of my own pieces will really help me reset as an artist :)
You can try forming shapes in your imagination when you contemplate it. Envision a place a person or an object. Can be a fantasy place, or a real place. Just like reading a book
Dont try to. There might not be a meaning, or a clear understanding point. Focus on how it makes you feel instead. What are you eyes pulled to? Why? Why do you feel that way? It's not about understanding it, that's not the point, the point is to make you feel something. Anything. Then, maybe you can understand its power Hope this helped
I was very impressed by her wearing a pure white smock and then proceeding to splash black paint around. I can’t even manage to eat a sandwich in a clean sweatshirt.
Been watching videos to get ideas about a canvas I’ve had for years. I came across yours and I feel disappointed over the end of this one! You left me hanging!
Adele, I just LOVE your channel! It brings me so much joy & I want to be just like you when I grow up! We don't need to talk about how I'm 30... Hahaha! XOXO
Hello dear Adele, I Love the warm color in your picture. It would bei nice to see It finished. Sorry for the bad spelling, my english writing is not good. Greetings from Germany 🙋
Did you wait for it to dry between each step or were you just painting over paint as it was wet? Please let me know! You’re work was absolutely beautiful!😍
Love the music, the soft colors, the paint brushes with stick handles, and the similar lines and shapes “echo” throughout. See you in your new subscription class that just started...we all love it!!! (December 17, 2019)
Love your style~~I am having trouble letting go. I an 66 years old and with deaths in my family, my heart is broken. This is what happens when you come from a large family. I used to paint with oils, then stopped for years as I raised my children. I got so interested in acrylics and abstract about one year ago~~it's harder than I thought. I love your carefree style, I am trying to do that, but seem blocked. I know that it makes my heart happy when I paint, but I put too much pressure on myself. I "need" to just let go. You inspire me, so wish me luck. Also, I wanted to ask if you like to start with black or dark brown or both and do you use student/professional paints? Do you like a specific brand of acrylics? Warm wished from Canada!!! Bless your beautiful heart for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly with so many of us around the World.
@@Berna1508 lol~~~my soul wants to paint and a little pressure makes for an excellent painting! I never give up and I am free when I paint abstracts. I may have trouble letting go, but I have created some amazing pieces of art!!!
Not even close. Abstract art is more like improvisational Jazz. Jazz ensembles follow keys, rhythm, and timing. Abstract art definitely has a rhythm to it. It's fairly difficult to understand without knowing both Jazz and Abstract art. But very simple to understand if you understand both. There are plenty of other art styles that match up to Mozart too.
Hello Adele, thank you for your lovely videos. Is that the same painting that you are standing in front of at the beginning of the video? Would you please show an image of the completed painting? I would love to see it.
I've just stumbled upon your channel and I love it and watching you paint. I'd love to know if/when you let paint dry before adding more. It looks like you let the dark first layer dry somewhat before bringing in the white. I'm learning so I'm trying to pay attention to these little details. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
I still to this day believe that abstract artists were never that good at really painting properly and had to settle with it because they wanted to be artists
That is a sad misconception that may not be entirely serving you. There are certainly some people who lack discipline or work ethic. Many very talented realism painters eventually find the complex emotional language of abstract art more satisfying in the end of their careers. It's probably not a great idea to "assign" internal motives of laziness to any artist. I'm sad that you are blind to the beauty and depth of the abstract world. It is such a rich and joyous place.
Minus the 3 burger sandwiches and the water/paint fall on the bottom left and the rectangular white shape above along with the black dots on lower right yes there was "something"..
Hello! I'm experimenting abstract for the first time and I liked your process a lot. May I ask you what is that you spray on the paint? Is it water? And after you aply the first black paint, what is in the bucket? Also water? Thank you.
Acrylic paints and yes to the water. At the beginning, she is dipping her brush in water, it helps the paint slide across the canvas much better. Not sure of the brand. I use Liquitex or Golden. :)
Thanks for posting! It opens up a new path to try, or even help me break old habits. I seem to fall into line and shape making from the start and I am trying to find a new way.
Thanks, great to watch you. I loved it at 1.26 as well. But I love Franz Kline. Tee Hee .. This has got me going. I watch James Kalm tours as well which are like a night out. Bless
After putting the paint on the canvass at the beginning, what is in the small bucket that she applies with the big brush? Water? Also what was in the spray bottle that she applied later on? What kind of paint is being used?
What a wonderful demonstration! So helpful when trying to learn new approaches. And the music is wonderful. Can you please name the piece? I think Chopin but can,t identify the song.
I love your videos and I'm new at experimenting with abstract art. Did you start with a dry/ damp canvas? were you watering down the black paint as you added more of it? Also, was the black paint dry before you added the white paint? Thank you so much!!
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio it’s totally fine, Miss :) i didn’t expect your reply actually since this vid has been posted for years. May God bless you and your fam
black i think, i think its looking dark brown because the black is adsorbing (correct my spelling if im wrong) into the canvas if not its hickory brown? i dunno im not a expert im just saying
I think the really great abstracts have been done. Those masterworks which explored the elements of form, tone, and color as subjects in themselves stand as a complete canon. What I see a lot in modern abstracts is basically emotional diarrhea - unplanned, and incoherent.
Are you kidding? There is no creative process, just semi-random strokes. Even I as retard can do this (not art), but I cannot paint as Monet (actual artistic mastery). Those who cannot paint always do "abstract".
i feel like abstract art is something that should be watched being created rather than just as a static piece
I agree i make detailed abstract art and by itaelf it looks fine and interesting but i record all my art and when i eatch it back sped up its amazing seeing how it was made
Fantastic observation. I would have to agree...
Very Nice 🙏🏻💛 #koushalart
Yes so true...
True, if there was a way for it then it would add to the expression a lot more ♥️
Who else is ready to sell a 20 million dollar art piece
🙌🏽🙌🏽 Speak that into existence
Lol
No offense but I don’t think you’d be here if that was the case, lol
@@ROSE_reddy it's a joke
@@wofuldragoon5648 oh I know ;-)
Thank you so much for the inspiration. I just started painting again after a 30+ year loss of creativity. It has truly saved my life and words cannot express my appreciation for your content and generosity.
As an Abstract artist myself, watching others create their own Abstract art is so soul soothing. It's like we are getting to know the depths of each others soul without words. It's beautiful.
I’m new to this art wrld so, could u explain me what’s the meaning behind this art?
@@mohamedaslam7809 - Do you mean this specific painting, or abstract art? To me, abstract art is like a piece of music with no words, like a classical symphony. Some composers don't even name their symphonies, they just number them. Yet, often times classical music can tap into the very soul of it's listeners and an outpour of emotion can bubble up to the surface in some people, sometimes very emotional feelings. Abstract are can also do this to people who are sensitive to color shifts and movement on canvas. I've heard that some people have been known to look at a Mark Rothko painting an become overwhelmed with emotion and literally burst into tears.
@@mohamedaslam7809 basically if you suck at everything else you can just throw paint at a canvas and call it "art". if you do it often enough you become famous and delusional people will see something in it and maybe pay money for it as well so they can discuss with their delusional friends some bullshit what they think they see in the painting and then attach "emotions" in it and act like they know shit about painting and arts... it requires zero talent and it solely relies on the viewers imagination
@@Kdogpiper okay but this doesn’t even look good. I mean, there are some abstract which is colourful and has some
Pattern in it which looks good but this has nothing. Like no skill, no clear picture, no meaning. It’s like 1st med student doing an heart surgery which is an absolute mess. She has an idea but doesn’t know how to put it so she end up murdering her thoughts cuz she refuse to learn the art of conveying msg through painting(which is really really hard).
These kind of abstracts are trash imo
@@peterzana6260 I agree.
I don’t know how someone can understand what a mute person says. To me an abstract is a way to admire the colour. I personally like seeing colours. There’s a red colour Audi in the next street, Sometimes I walk real slow to admire the colour but it never spoke to me.
To some point I do think it’s delusional
I want to be fearless and wear white while painting a giant piece like her 💖
I would like to wear white while painting in hopes of getting it dirty and letting the clothing be an art in itself
Do it and don’t be afraid!
Adele! This is soooo helpful. I’ve never tried painting before and couldn’t figure out how artists were able to get “depth” to their paintings. Now I can’t wait to try some of your techniques. I’m excited to be a beginner painter at 55.
Oh that's so exciting Lori! Never stop learning and never stop trying new things!
Adele, is there a part two of this painting? 😯
Hadn't attempted painting in years until recently ( will be eighty this spring ) and this video is helpful with beautiful healing results . It reminds me of making up music with a check list of things to explore.
You have just inspired me into "attacking " an old painting that was still a WIP. I started it about 5yrs ago and I always felt it was not right so I will go at it as though it was a new canvas and cover up freely. I just recently (2days ago) "fell" on your sight and love it! Thank you so much for sharing, very generous of you.
Recharging creativity is correct
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I love abstract. It’s so calming and seeing it unfold through the process is joy to the soul.
At first I didn't understand anything, in the end it seemed like I was at the beginning 😂
Omg same!😂
Same
Same here
Brush extended with stick. Thats smart. ❤
I wish people with your talent and creativity were available to everyone in primary and secondary public schools in America. 😊
I am definitely impressed. And I see how the spray bottle of water made it even better by producing a special effect it seems like. I need to try this some time. Truth be told, she probably had to do several layers of paint letting almost each one dry in between except for when adding the spray water to change up the appearance some.
i was about :34 seconds in when i realized i already liked what you had to say, thanks for the tutorial
The process can be so frightening andliberating at the same time
That price was very expressive, it touch my soul in such a profound way . It express the deeps of my emotions Andy help me to see art in a more beautiful way.
Well then maybe you could make sense of what I would call child’s scribble.
See, I always think less is more. 2:02 is a remarkable piece!
Yup I actually yelled stop at about 2:30
@@scootchieandboo7475 me too
I liked it up to 3:07
I see a fluffy one eyed cat drooling
That's almost exactly what was on my mind to I read your comment!
I thought i saw an animal as well lol, and at the bottom right i see an entrance to a cave.
I watched a how to remove mould from your bathroom ceiling video that looked similar to this spray stuff
Three kids, last one 4 months old, homeschooling first two, and you are really recharging my creativity! I want to paint so bad! I really adore you! I do wish you showed the rest of this painying though. Or just a picture of the finished piece at the end?
Thanks for letting me know you want to see the finished piece. I will do that the next time I do a video like this. 🌸
The music is magnificent.
Chopins waltz in a minor op. Posthum
@@jere3558 Excellent thank you
This is like therapy
Stresses me out she's doing that much painting in a clean&crisp white blouse 😨
me reading this about to paint in white is so funny
I just discovered this and love Adel's techniques and colours that really talk to you. Really found her inspiring.
im so happy I found this channel- I have drawn and painted for years, but recently I have upped the ante with some career goals (picture book illustration and portraits)- I have been working really hard to improve at these things every day, but I think I need a little break! there has always been something appealing about making abstract art... just the act of creating with not too much of a desired outcome...I think doing some of my own pieces will really help me reset as an artist :)
I've tried so hard to force myself to understand abstract. I just don't get it. This was beautiful, though.
You can try forming shapes in your imagination when you contemplate it. Envision a place a person or an object. Can be a fantasy place, or a real place. Just like reading a book
Same I was trying to understand it and I still don't get it.
@Scifigoth so basically let ur imagination run wild right?
Dont try to. There might not be a meaning, or a clear understanding point. Focus on how it makes you feel instead. What are you eyes pulled to? Why? Why do you feel that way?
It's not about understanding it, that's not the point, the point is to make you feel something. Anything. Then, maybe you can understand its power
Hope this helped
Art isnt something to be understand. Its on our own thought. Just Chill
Came for the art lesson, stayed for the beautiful interpretation of Chopin’s posthumous waltz.
I don’t understand why anyone would give this a thumbs down
Umm really?😳
I admire the robust physical energy you bring into your work.
I was very impressed by her wearing a pure white smock and then proceeding to splash black paint around. I can’t even manage to eat a sandwich in a clean sweatshirt.
I was not ready for the video to end lol
Aku dapat merasakan kebahagiaan dan energi positif pada karya ini. Terima kasih
Been watching videos to get ideas about a canvas I’ve had for years. I came across yours and I feel disappointed over the end of this one! You left me hanging!
Adele, I just LOVE your channel! It brings me so much joy & I want to be just like you when I grow up! We don't need to talk about how I'm 30... Hahaha! XOXO
I love this so much. I was about to stop watching halfway through the video but thus is actually so calming
Would like to see how the finished painting turned out.
Hahaha
yes
Do you make your canvases?
🤣🤣
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Hello dear Adele, I Love the warm color in your picture. It would bei nice to see It finished. Sorry for the bad spelling, my english writing is not good. Greetings from Germany 🙋
Marion Finney that was my favorite roo
A five-year-old child can scribble Scrabble as well as any adult, if not better. Keep up the good work Adele.
Did you wait for it to dry between each step or were you just painting over paint as it was wet? Please let me know! You’re work was absolutely beautiful!😍
Well, that is ugly, i love that :)
Love the music, the soft colors, the paint brushes with stick handles, and the similar lines and shapes “echo” throughout. See you in your new subscription class that just started...we all love it!!! (December 17, 2019)
Very talented Adele 🙌🏻👏🏻 Congratulations!
Love your style~~I am having trouble letting go. I an 66 years old and with deaths in my family, my heart is broken. This is what happens when you come from a large family. I used to paint with oils, then stopped for years as I raised my children. I got so interested in acrylics and abstract about one year ago~~it's harder than I thought. I love your carefree style, I am trying to do that, but seem blocked. I know that it makes my heart happy when I paint, but I put too much pressure on myself. I "need" to just let go. You inspire me, so wish me luck. Also, I wanted to ask if you like to start with black or dark brown or both and do you use student/professional paints? Do you like a specific brand of acrylics? Warm wished from Canada!!! Bless your beautiful heart for sharing your knowledge so unselfishly with so many of us around the World.
Why are you pushing yourself to paint something your soul dont want to. Be free, trust in yourself and Colors. 😊
@@Berna1508 lol~~~my soul wants to paint and a little pressure makes for an excellent painting! I never give up and I am free when I paint abstracts. I may have trouble letting go, but I have created some amazing pieces of art!!!
Hi I'm 11 and I love to paint 🎨 abstract art
@@janeleonard8548 good for you Sweetheart~~keep going and you will be amazing!!
@@dianehansma1725 thank you so much for the inspiration
Abstract art is like me randomly banging on piano keys calling it Mozart.
Not even close. Abstract art is more like improvisational Jazz. Jazz ensembles follow keys, rhythm, and timing. Abstract art definitely has a rhythm to it. It's fairly difficult to understand without knowing both Jazz and Abstract art. But very simple to understand if you understand both. There are plenty of other art styles that match up to Mozart too.
@@Kdogpiper , not the crap Pollock did.
@@Kdogpiper , and not the crap this lady did here either.
@@PhantomOfManyTopics - Pollock, huh? Okay, whatever you say. (slowly walking away while rolling eyes....)
@@PhantomOfManyTopics - Hey Adele, you're in good company, this hates your work just like "Pollock".
Hello Adele, thank you for your lovely videos. Is that the same painting that you are standing in front of at the beginning of the video? Would you please show an image of the completed painting? I would love to see it.
Hi Adele! What color did you start with? Looked like black but then a brown? Will there be a video showing the finished painting?
Maggie, I used Raw Umber for the first color. If most people want me to show it finished then I will. Thanks for watching.
I've just stumbled upon your channel and I love it and watching you paint. I'd love to know if/when you let paint dry before adding more. It looks like you let the dark first layer dry somewhat before bringing in the white. I'm learning so I'm trying to pay attention to these little details. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
Hi there! I usually let the layer I'm done with dry completely before I move into the next one.
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio thank you! That's so helpful.
I always have trouble painting abstract.. i never know if i could do it “wrong”? What makes abstract art “good” abstract art?
I don't think this is. LOL
@Hannah Yale Thank you so much! So do you think that when your painting has all those elements, it instantly is a good abstract painting?
Would love to see the finished picture
I still to this day believe that abstract artists were never that good at really painting properly and had to settle with it because they wanted to be artists
Not really. Copying or imitation is boring to many, but to express what is deep in your soul is liberating. Abstract is like that to me.
@@kikataye6293 This is how i see it as well.
@@Sulam2490 ❤️
That is a sad misconception that may not be entirely serving you. There are certainly some people who lack discipline or work ethic. Many very talented realism painters eventually find the complex emotional language of abstract art more satisfying in the end of their careers. It's probably not a great idea to "assign" internal motives of laziness to any artist. I'm sad that you are blind to the beauty and depth of the abstract world. It is such a rich and joyous place.
not really my cup of tea, but I can respect the process 100%
Hi Adele, I just found you and love your work! Aside from that I have to tell you that you have the most beautiful hair🥰.
can you please share what media you used to create this? beautiful!!!!
brushes, acrylic paint, and canvas! Sometimes I like to use cut up paper for collage.
Bea-u-ti-ful!
Thanks for sharing.
Could I ask a question?
What paint do you use? I often use acrylic paint and paper... Will that do in the same way?
She probably uses oil since it didnt dry quick and she was able to continue painting on it
Using acrylic on canvas has finer results ❤️
What kind of paint are you using? I love abstract art and I’d love to try it some time.
I use acrylic paint. 🧡
as an art loving teen, god was this so satisfying. if my career turns out anything like this, man will i be happy
looks like my future hubby's mother ❤️🥰
Minus the 3 burger sandwiches and the water/paint fall on the bottom left and the rectangular white shape above along with the black dots on lower right yes there was "something"..
I am also an abstract Artist from the Philippines,
Hello! I'm experimenting abstract for the first time and I liked your process a lot. May I ask you what is that you spray on the paint? Is it water? And after you aply the first black paint, what is in the bucket? Also water? Thank you.
Yes, I used water to spray directly on the canvas to spread the paint around and that's also what's in the bucket. 🧡
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio Thank you very very much!
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio What color are you using with the black on the canvas, mine turned gray
awesome stylish abstract art
Adele, you got the fucking formula figured out
Nice abstract painting very talented 👍
Thanks for providing inspiration and some tips to use it wisely!
That's what I want to do! Just do it and fear no judgements!!
my mind: easy :D
*me tries it*: -
my hand: *shaking, terrible*
my creativity: *bye girl*
me: *TwT* wow
I really like that
This seems like intuitive painting.
Thank you Adele, love you
what kind of paint is this? a specific brand? the acrylic i use doesnt blend well or you just adding water?
Acrylic paints and yes to the water. At the beginning, she is dipping her brush in water, it helps the paint slide across the canvas much better. Not sure of the brand. I use Liquitex or Golden. :)
Thank you for sharing this video! Its amazing!
Thanks for posting! It opens up a new path to try, or even help me break old habits. I seem to fall into line and shape making from the start and I am trying to find a new way.
Eddie, I love hearing that it opens up new paths for you. Thanks for letting me know.
What medium do you use here? Would love a supply list!
I use a gloss medium and just some water. That’s it. 🌷
I absolutely love it. I just started experimenting with abstract art. This is beautiful
Thanks, great to watch you. I loved it at 1.26 as well. But I love Franz Kline. Tee Hee .. This has got me going. I watch James Kalm tours as well which are like a night out. Bless
Bo fun to watch this video. I thaught you're teaching.
After putting the paint on the canvass at the beginning, what is in the small bucket that she applies with the big brush? Water? Also what was in the spray bottle that she applied later on? What kind of paint is being used?
I have same exact question?!
Water
@@Johnbartheart Thx
Adele, What dark color did you start out with, burnt Umber? Thx
What a wonderful demonstration! So helpful when trying to learn new approaches. And the music is wonderful. Can you please name the piece? I think Chopin but can,t identify the song.
Chopin Waltz in A minor, b. 150
It looked great up to the end.
I can paint but how do i sell it for thousands of dollars is the question.
You probably won't ever. If the motivation is money, it will show through your work. Just a hollow painting with no meaning.
@@bradydavis5791 honestly a painting is just a painting. You create the meaning. so if the motivation is money than that's the meaning
Through advertising. I can help with that. First you need brand awareness to sell for thousands. We can start there consultations are free.
Omg , this art is so amazing ! Good work Adele! Thank you
You are truly wonderful 😇
Hi Adele, good job. What is the canvas size? TY
THANK YOU FROM ARGENTINA.
Thanks for sharing your technique!
I love your videos and I'm new at experimenting with abstract art. Did you start with a dry/ damp canvas? were you watering down the black paint as you added more of it? Also, was the black paint dry before you added the white paint? Thank you so much!!
Wow. I really like your Brushes!
Marvelous work. I loved it. What number is the brushes you use , please. I was hoping to find them in the description. Thanks ❤
Hello, beautiful painting. Which paints do u use and where to best buy them in London, please?
Hi I enjoyed your video you have made. I was wondering if you have any advice to a newcomer to painting abstract art?
Thank you for inspiring us with your videos! By the way, what is the piano composition on the background?
The bg music is very relaxing.. where can I find the playlist??
I’m sorry to let you know that my husband chose this awhile ago and he doesn’t remember where he found it. 🌷
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio it’s totally fine, Miss :) i didn’t expect your reply actually since this vid has been posted for years. May God bless you and your fam
how fun, thanks for posting
Hello, thanks for your tutorials, what is the name of the starting color?
black i think, i think its looking dark brown because the black is adsorbing (correct my spelling if im wrong) into the canvas if not its hickory brown? i dunno im not a expert im just saying
wow - where do you get such big canvas that's already stretched??? awesome!
PS yes please can we see the finished painting.
An actual good and concise tutorial..
I think the really great abstracts have been done. Those masterworks which explored the elements of form, tone, and color as subjects in themselves stand as a complete canon. What I see a lot in modern abstracts is basically emotional diarrhea - unplanned, and incoherent.
It's a joy to watch your creative process and the painting evolve so beautifully. Thank you!
Are you kidding? There is no creative process, just semi-random strokes. Even I as retard can do this (not art), but I cannot paint as Monet (actual artistic mastery). Those who cannot paint always do "abstract".