It’s very easy. If you follow her technique then you can make one of these on your first try in under 10 minutes. It requires almost no skill but shows how important technique and tools are in art.
@@ziraprod6090 Agreed. I can't stand this style of "art." I don't know why so many people are so averse to spending time developing a skill. They just want instant gratification with everything.
Seriously... that is almost Bob Ross level work. If you haven't already, may I suggest making a long form video of you doing something like that on a little bit bigger canvas, while kind of walking everyone through your artistic process because it is amazing and mesmerizing and the artwork is stunning.
"Almost"? All due respect to Bob, he was an artistic genius, but I think he'd shit his pants at this. Meanwhile you can barely tell the spraypaint art I do on the sides of police cars are penises
Bob Ross would be proud! Watched literally all of his shows and it’s surprising how much this looks like his style considering it’s spray paint. Even Bobs sons paintings were very different to Bobs. Yours is even more alike than the paintings seen from people who attended his workshops
@@freshproduce2170Talent; a person of talent or a group of persons of talent in a field or activity. Another definition of Talent is a natural skill you have. Some people can be talented at building structures, even though a lot of people do it. You just don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about.
You can do this easily, this is like becoming the new meta of painting now because it's easy. Painting with a brush is not this easy but anyone can do that too if you take the time to learn. If you try this method of painting (spray painting) don't expect it to come out what you would deem perfect the first time you attempt but I'm sure it will be better then you expect and you will be surprised.
Once you learn these basic tricks it is effortless. There’s a dude down at the park in my city who knocks these out in 10 mins for $15 bucks all day everyday. Not too bad though
I studied under Bob Ross. She is using his type of technique, however, like many, Bob Ross popularized his teacher, Wm. Alexander, s style, made it popular. A proud student who was blessed. THUS, .
were you just born? we've been painting everything possible for the last 40 fucking years and this piece of paper is the best thing you've ever seen in your life??!!? that sucks.
The real art here is the homage to life’s dichotomy. Describing one’s works as not too bad shows understatement. Describing black & white art as underrated is an overstatement.
This was my thought exactly. I don't understand how putting a bowl on a canvas to make a planet for every single video can still get so many views. It's literally the same thing EVERY time, just different colors
I thought I heard it the first time she said it. Then the waterfall I was like yup. Moved to New England and now it really hits different to hear the correct way to say water they say wAhter here and it's awful
This is exactly what Casey vanarsdale does, you even have the same table! Did he inspire you or did you inspire him? That being said, your paintings have so much depth and layering. You're a wonderful artist
Is that the bald white guy that even does planets with bowls n what not? And he's always says something crazy like "should I call her" while he has white paint on his fingers? Lol
I’ve been fascinated by you people my whole life. Encouraged my daughter to attend KC Art Institute, she’s a graduate. I can’t draw a straight line, and your vision of the work coming together is something special. Thanx.
This is a truly remarkable piece of work. I am in awe of your skill and expertise. I wish I had the ability to create something so beautiful and as effortlessly as you. RESPECT! ❤
I mean 1st off, really great job, I really love your techniques to form the trees and the waterfall. The definition in the clouds and ripples in the water really help define the scenery and help show the feel of a natural peaceful place. Making it in value gives me the feeling of a significant feel you may have with that scenery representing that it is more than just a scenery that you you wouldn't really get that same aspect in color. 2nd, you mean value not just simply black and white 3rd, i would put it as simply underrated, people don't really understand the value and significance of value paintings . Like value is one of the biggest sources in visual art when it it comes to the principle of composition of contrast. It can show give a sense of emotion, which is why alot of sad flashbacks are in value perspective. It can go hand in hand with depth, volume, and form, basically 3 dimensional art, if you allow it to be.
Bad.fuckin.ass. I love simplicity and this knocks it out of the park, with extraordinary flare. 2 colors at war, creating an absolute masterpiece. Fuckyeah.
When this 1st came out in the 90's it was refreshing to see. It does still require some art skills but you're not gonna see this kind of art in expensive galleries, bc of the spray paint aspect it will always be seen as street art.
@@liamnissanS2K this is straight up $5 flea market art. Reminds Ms of those wolf howling at the moon t-shirts that are worn by people who live in a trailer park 😂