Things that Shibasaki and Bob Ross have in common: • Gorgeous art • Wholesome • Bring peace to our souls • Very calm voices • Kind • They deserve the best things • Can stop your anxiety and depression in a few minutes
There was a joke about Bob Ross, have kids that are hyper active and anxious watch his show and let the clam flow throw him Mr Shibasaki is very similar.
There's just something special about how first it's just a blob of watercolor and I can't really understand what it is and you just do something and bam it looks so good and realistic. I don't know how you do it but it's awesome!
Really enjoy the nature noises and near silence while the painting happens! Music with the paintings are nice too, but there's something really relaxing about hearing the brush meet the paper. Also, love it when the camera shows Shibasaki thoughtful with a drink and apple, taking time to admire his work. Excellent video!
@@colorlessoz something helps me in those situations is reminding my self to never draw reality (because its impossible), just something near it, and never draw something symmetrical or perfect (because it is impossible), instead use the quirks and mistakes to bring something new to the picture or define the caracter of the object of study. Though I almost never draw.
I love to watch how you seemingly put the colours down at random, but then in the end they make up shadows and highlights and little details I could not have foreseen before. you have an incredible eye, mr shibasaki! for someone like me, with no skill for painting, this is magical to watch!
I love to watch how the colours run into each other. I could recognize, how you use a lot of the basic techniques you thought us before. This bouquet reminds me of the early summer months. Someone picked it on a fresh day in june.
I really needed this today, thank you. The turquoise added to the vase at the end brought the colors of the whole painting together incredibly well, you have a very good eye
I love the way how he paints. Loose paintings is my preferred style of watercolor painting, but I'm still working on it. Beautiful art as always! I wanted to paint like you, someday 😊
So glad that you are feeling better now. I read in your blog that you already had heart surgery in the past but it never stops you from painting. You paint even in the hospital. Keep on painting, Sensei. You are such an inspiration. ♥
there’s something really charming about how you paint. it’s done in a way that makes it look so beautiful without having to precisely paint within some sort of line! every blob of paint is essential although it might not look it to some others ✨
I love how all the splats of color look meaningless at first, but it later comes together and forms something so realistic, but only in a way that water can do!!!°♡°
Seeing you paint has really made understand and feel better about the fact that the beginning and the progress may look nothing like the finished product or what you expect it to look like. And still the final work is beautiful. It may seem obvious, but I understand now that the "beginning" and the "making of" doesn't have to be perfect.
I love everything you do, please continue if you can!!! Your voice and the sounds in the background make it the best experience!!!!!! You bring peace! This is the best thing to give to people! I love you
Such a beautiful painting, we all kindly thank you for your hard work on them. We also hope the best with your health!!! Even if it feels like things are closing in, please live your life to the fullest.
thank you for putting another beautiful piece of art into the world and sharing its creation with us. this video is really relaxing to watch and i greatly enjoyed it
I quite like the effect of the drawing showing through the paint, perhaps because your sketching is artistic in its own right. Very nice! Thank you for sharing your process. So glad to have you back in my life!🙋🏼♀️
I'm taken by the easiness and confidence of his strokes, started learning watercolor painting few weeks ago and I'm trying to practice with his videos painting the same, I have loooooooooooong ways to go, but improving :), Thank You Shibasaki!