Hey Folks, beware of SCAMS - I will never give away mystery paintings, prints or other works via messages or comments. If you hear from me, It will be via a video here on my channel. Beware of posers and scamers. They're getting crafty these days. Thanks so much to those bringing the latest one to my attention.
I just fell for it, but then they asked for a $100 shipping when I told them I felt like I'd been played their response was such, that I then knew proof positive it wasn't you, but I handed out my home address. doh!! stoopid me. I really should have known after I got the first message from them they sounded NOTHING like you even in written form. *sigh live and learn
So sorry to hear that scammers are targeting people whilst claiming to be you Andrew. I know what this awful experience is like from way back in 2005. So I share what you must feeling with regard to this horror story. Nevertheless, people who know you well over the years will continue their love and support for you and your artworks. Meanwhile, not sure what can be done to stop these scammers from promoting their charade. Once again take care Andrew.
The scene you painted Andrew is very special to me. One that I awaken to every morning. The hill is called Taratara and the little island is Red Island. Whangaroa was the earliest European settlement in New Zealand. The sunsets here up north at times leave me speechless. I adore your work. Thank you.
You have a wonderful way with words! It’s hard to listen to someone talk about tone and value without zoning out but you make all the “artist talk” very clear and easy to understand and listen to. Thank you for sharing your art and knowledge! ❤👍
A timely tutorial for my current project of Lake Tahoe. I appreciate the technical notes on the layered and patterned subtle waves, especially in the foreground. Thank you. Each video is a pure gift. Thank you.
That's what my dad said and all these years was stuck on my mind-sunsets are so pretty and no one will belief, but long winters here i needed that color to mix and paint and loved it , i just had to dissect
That was awesome I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to re-watch this a few thousand times to get my head around creating water something I haven't actually got around to investing too much time in currently but really want to, its a bit of an enigma for me
LOVED the video and brush techniques. I've been looking for some new brush techniques for my paintings and this video taught me 3 more. I'm running out to get a dagger and eclipse brush and give it a go. Thank you.
I have always had a rough time painting waves and getting the directions correctly. From this video, I've learned the proper way to place them along in a perspective matter. Thanks a lot for sharing the amazing work sessions.
Sorry Andrew, you don't qualify as "clickbait"! 😁 Your demonstrations have lifted me and countless other artists from average to serious artisits! Such a simple scene, lifted into professional level by your hand. Thank you again for bringing quality content to artists who chose oils - we are such a minority it seems!
Sometime back I had made a painting along with your demo where you teach about atmosphere and I was pleasantly surprised to see it turning out so much better than my previous ones..- just following you and blindly just doing what you were doing.... you know?.. :) Here also I saw that the photo showed so much yellow that looked so cadmium yellow - but the colors in your finished work made it so much better... I guess one must learn to see with an artist's eyes ...right? Thank you so much.
Amazing! I've spent a lot of time by lakes during sunsets. This painting brought me back to those times. It was much more real than the photograph you used for reference.
I think your art is very textural compared to my own, and I have been trying to emulate some of your style to enhance my own. This video showcases how you use that textural technique for the shimmering highlights on the water in the distance which gives an illusion far greater than anything you could paint. Which is a very good technique.
Thanks for sharing! I am doing a sunset of the nile in Egypt from a reference photo when I was there and have found some things to be tricky, your tips here helped a lot!!
Wow, thanks...I don't know how many years I would have had to live before I figured this out myself! The impasto in fine lines and the white reflections to finish are Magic!
Mr Tischler, I just looked at your portrait courses and I now know that you will be the painting instructor that will help me reach mastery. The quality of your work is amazing and yet your portraits are priced at very affordable prices - it shows that you understand the journey of an artist and what we go through in the beginning. I am a graphite artist specializing in portrait drawing. I want to master graphite and charcoal drawing and then from there I will jump onto portraits and will be using your learning material to reach mastery. You already have a variety of things to offer and I only hope that you keep adding to your library of painting lessons because I know that once I have my funds ready I will come and buy ALL that you have to offer. I would like to know, is it possible to learn from you and attain your level of skill from the comfort of my own home without ever needing to go further my studies at an institution??? I do not know how to get the outlines of what I am drawing using freehand drawing techniques, I first need to trace the outlines of my portraits and then dry paint it to light with graphite powder. I was thinking of studying at an Atelier in order to master the drawing and painting fundamentals and then using your courses in order to solidify my style and reach that quality of a master in all that I paint. Would there be a need for this or could I do this with just your help from home?
Every time I watch your videos (and often more than once), I learn something new. The biggest thing you have taught me is patience. I used to rush through painting, wanting to see the finished product, but when I look at those paintings now, they appear "flat". Your slow and steady technique and the use of small strokes of slightly varying color ranges rather than long strokes of one color really make the paintings pop. Thank you soooooo much for changing the way I paint. It may take longer, but the end result is worth it. I'm actually enjoying the slower process, like watching a rose bloom in slow motion ... it makes you appreciate the beauty of every detail. You're awesome. Thanks for sharing your talents.
I've always had trouble with water and reflections and seeing what you've done, it's got me pumped up again. I haven't painted in weeks. Thanks for the inspiration and ideas.
Awesome as always. When I do blue in a sunset, I love burnt umber, a tad of cobalt teal and white, for my blue in the sky. The gray just simultaneously creates a blue while fusing with the horizon colors.
I've been always watching your videos, and it feels like all inspirations and motivation come into one perspective of accomplishing a painting. I love your Paintings it makes me more comfortable watching it again and again.
Fascinated by this apparently simple sunset you vê só elegantly created your passion for what you're doing is whatakes it glow! Só refreshing to watch you in these awesome demonstrations! Thank you🌈🌿🙏🙏🙏