if you're worried about the cost of canvases, you can practice by picking up free wood from the Lowe's discard pile by the wood cutter (and maybe Home Depot but idk if they do it, too). Then you can experiment with cheap paint just to get comfortable. If the paint is too thin, you can actually mix cornstarch with it to make it more opaque.
I feel like when I watch your art, you could stop at any moment and just leave it be, and it’d be just as good. It’s like you are doing 5 paintings in one!! Super impressive :)
@@rosefulmadness Most top artists absolutely do use multi media but it isn't something you have to do to create a good piece.. Plenty of artists will stick to one thing it just really depends on the style you're trying to achieve
I know it's kind of contrary to a lot of advice, and I understand you might be wary of this, but I really recommend getting some cheap paints/pencils and relatively cheap paper (that can at least hold the paints but aren't really light fast). I find that when I was learning painting, I struggled to paint freely because I didn't want to waste paint or paper, and because I was too attached to my art, I wanted to create something beautiful that would last and I could hang on my walls. But that was silly, because I wasn't at a professional level where things looked that beautiful, and not wanting to waste resources meant I was meticulous and frightened of wasting. So I just got giant sheets that could be painted on, super cheap acrylics, and went wild; I painted freely. And yeah, I made a lot of stupid mistakes, but it didn't matter! It wasn't art to show the family, it was a learning process and I could keep my mistakes to myself or throw it away even. It helped me become more confident with brush strokes and with blocking in shapes, trained my muscle memory, within like 3 months I made more progress than I had made in 4 years because I'd been such a stifled perfectionist lol. Every now and then I got out the expensive stuff to have something to keep and get me motivated though lol, I usually threw everything away so it gave me markers of progress. So I recommend trying this, if you have similar issues to me; on the plus side, it's cheap suggestion!
@@emstink sorry about the late reply, i got a bit busy with song, but thats actually really good advice. I've always been scared of wasting stuff. Thanks for your input!
@@emstink I love this. Thank you for that. I've been trying to get myself to loosen up and be less rigid with my art and I have a hard time breaking from that.... perhaps this will help me!
i’m good at photo realism in painting. i can copy what is in front of me into a painting. I would give anything in my power to paint like this. it’s so free and wild and has so much personality and story. seeing you soar makes me so inspired to want to find my own personal art style, separate from what i already know what to do. keep making magic happen 🦋🎨
I'm not an artist's, but I love watching Peter draws He's making amazing art, by "just" doodling And his way of talking is just so incredibly calming that it might help you loosen up, "waste" some paper and just go for it
@@littleloner1159 Peter Draws is my favorite artist and one of my favorite RU-vidrs. I love his art style, him trying out every different art medium and method, and his perspectives on things. I watch his videos at night before bed to relax.
you could always try it out and see what happens! we all struggle at first but if you keep at it practice'll get you to fun places. good luck with your art journey!!
Now this is the type of abstract art we want. Not some random lady making millions off some scribbling with a mop and a canvas. Bravo on the excellent work! ❤❤❤
I feel this on so many levels. I feel I don’t have.l my own art signature style and seeing her create so effortlessly is inspiring. I want to feel as free as she does with my art instead of just copying a photo into a painting!!!
@@catnus style comes with doing… over and over… practice. This painting is not effortless… lots and lots of training behind this. Nothing happens over night… art is a journey… enjoy yours everyday… Paint and have fun. You can do anything you want to in life. Cheers
Your art and style is absolutely STUNNING!! I'm not a big 'art collector'-person, but there's not a one of your pieces that I wouldn't hang up on my wall. So amazing!!
I love it when one’s sincere amazement and excitement and awe in the grandeur of YOUR art (I’m blown away) is echoed to a tee in the comments…like, all of them!! Your art is breathtaking.
I think I've never seen anyone so creative than now, I've always adored the process of painting. Not necessarily with contemporary/ abstract but THIS, this changes EVERYTHING 🫠
I love the happiness in your voice, the joy like your smile could burst into laughter at any moment. And your art is amazing and beautiful! Keep on shining ❤
I just did my Art Appreciation finals last night so forgive me 😭 but when the future students begin to study art history, this has gotta be the most well documented era of art. I mean. We even get to see the entire process from sketch to completion. Imagine if we were able to say that about Renaissance paintings 😭
You are an amazing artist! You’re so positive and beautiful, it really pulls through, that you make it look so effortless. Thank you for sharing your craft with the world. Stay blessed 💚💚💚
Ok artists like you have my complete respect because holy shit 👀💧 I cannot IMAGINE how much trust you have to have in the process for this style of art, and it amazes me every time how awesome it looks when it's finished compared to what it was at the beginning 💕
Your honesty and excitement is always so infectious. Makes one just want to leap into the opportunity of painting. Love the learning too, you always deliver the best insights, via both visual and audio.🧡✨🧡
I always think that I can do stuff like this then fail horribly. Your paintings are always so breathtaking and have such a fun and freeing feeling to them.
Leave your piece that you hate aside for a month or so and come back to it. If you still don't like it, change your perspective and maybe make it something else.
The very first day I found you sister, which was two days ago,I told you that you are about to become one of my Best artists on Here. Thank you for delivering the information on this wonderful painting process.. Yes that one can vanish once the painting is dry to the touch without it cracking is amazing. Thank God they made such product 👍 even non contemporary artists will appreciate it. Thank you for sharing dear
@@SirLuckySlimeTo add to your statement, pretty people are easier to draw and/or paint compared to common faces. As a painter myself, I noticed how it can be difficult for us artists to draw ordinary looking people because compared to more appealing people, it's complicated to figure out the definition and angle of the subject you're drawing. I recently sketched my first ever self-portrait, it was a complicated process of knowing if I'm shading the right shadows.
I really enjoy your art, I love the way your colors are cohesive yet a bit scattered as though you just slapped them on there giving the painting such an effortless look. I also LOVE the way your subject has the same colors as your background, yet you can still definitively tell where and what your subject is. I just wanted to go ahead and say that it’s artists like you that make me want to try a little bit harder at achieving my artistic goals.
So fantastically gorgeous! Your style looks so free and loose, and at the same time no stroke or mark seems wasted. Thank you so much for creating this short, I’d have never discovered you otherwise. I’m subscribed now. 🥰
Every single bit is so perfect and surprisingly beautiful, I've always found It hard to work on big canvases and yours are huge and your technique is so confident!!!
Can you touch more on how you come up with your subject? Or how you decide what to place where in a painting so it looks free but not sloppy? Your art is beautiful and I’d love to make some animals in this style
I just came across your video, and I am stunned, quite stunned, at how beautiful and intricate yet free, flowing your art is, thank you! I am just amazed, watching you and seeing the process, which looks like a lot of fun and kind of chaotic yet so full of life And simply stunning!