I just love watching you create works of art. I get all my inspo from you. I never painted before in my life and I watched your upload of Inseptico and created my own little masterpiece. My cousin who I barely know saw I posted a pic on Facebook and ask me how much it was because he loved it so much he had to have it. So I searched out how to sell paintings and how to come up with a price and I sold it to him for 68 bucks. One day I hope to sell enough artwork that I can actually purchase one of yours. So thank you John. I'm sure you are an inspiration to many, not just me Keep up the great work🥰
I discovered your videos a fair few years ago and you inspired me to delve into abstracts. My paintings are hung everywhere through the house. I'm now very comfortable with abstracts and my boyfriend is my biggest fan. I never would have the confidence in myself if I hadn't seen your videos. Thank you.
UNBELIEVABLE!!! You are the abstract artist par excellence! Thank you for sharing. Oh my gosh! You just did things I've just dreamed of since I was in my teens! But I never tried. I am truly amazed at the patience in layer after layer. I think it is a masterpiece. I'm hoping that the tools you used, particularly those that created wide ribbon effect are listed in notes. If not, can you write me and tell me where to get them? Sincerely impressed and INSPIRED!!
My heart is always in roller coaster whenever I watch your videos. when you do certain things it's like WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT!???? 😔 and then I see the results and it's like OMG it's so beautiful I can stare at it all day 😍 🤣🤣🤣
Love your work. Adding stencils is a nice touch. 👌 ❤️ . The colors you use make the piece more vibrant. I'm currently working on a piece using tape and watercolors. Your videos give me ideas on how to personalize my work.
John ...can i share a revelation i had while I was eating a sandwich with my family?? Haha .... Well.....there is a moment that i discovered....that woke me up a little . My artistic motivation has been still for a long time, bit there was a moment that i will not mention that made me realize. .... That there are levels to what we do. And in between these "levels" there are moments that help us find a way to reveal certain illusions within a painting ....That painting is in reality a piece of us that are left on the canvas ...... Anyway..... Yeah. I have a few ideas now .....thanks brother. ✌️
I was going to ask a couple of questions butttttttt I read your about me page so I wouldn’t aggravate you 😊,,, sir thank you for sharing your technique with me.. I want to try my hand at painting you are very talented but you don’t know that…
Aún no había visto este vídeo. ¡ Espectacular como siempre John !, Increible. Tengo una pregunta, a partir del minuto 2.14 aproximadamente del vídeo, utilizas una especie de brocha de espuma con un depósito para la pintura, ¿ Qué es, cómo se llama y donde puedo encontrarlo?. Gracias
absolutley love your work, its beyond beautiful, absolutley magnificent...omnipotent!! can u tell me what brand of paints that is in the jars on the shelf...the jars of neon,on yr table & on the shelf to yr rite...so stunning...
Sir I learn a lot from your demos, your work is awesome. Please let me know what the blue and pink brushes you have used is called and where can we buy them. Thank you for sharing and letting us learn from you.
Très original et magnifique comme d’habitude. Qu’est-ce que tu utilises à la fin pour faire les traits blancs ? Encore merci pour l’inspiration que tu donnes
John, your artistry is wonderful to watch! I am interested in the tools you use to achieve the paintings. Especially the different style of brushes and markers you used in this video. Would you list your tools so I can see where to purchase them? perhaps in amazon so I can purchase in the US.
I have created a stencil kit but for the moment I can't communicate officially about this kit because I have too many orders in progress. Look here: produits.paintinglesson.tv/stencils-kit-01
Magnifique comme toujours. Cette connaissance des couleurs, cette technique me subjuguent à chaque fois, jamais de faute de goût. Quelqu'un sait comment s'appelle l'outil que Jon utilise à 2.14 mn ? Comme un pinceau en silicone on dirait mais ça doit pas s'appeler comme ça. Merci d'avance pour une réponse, bizzzzzzzzz'