25. Breaking the routine
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Life's busy and I'm trying to break the routine, work slower, empty my head and in this video I tell you how I do this and what I'm learning.
I was not happy with a commissioned watercolorpainting I just finished for a client and I started another one. That was quite hard, but the video starts with working outside again, in a meadow close to Amsterdam.
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I admire you very much Titus, i've been following you since you had 600 subscribers, and from then, each video is a whole lesson to me. Thanks for sharing all your ideas and your experience with us.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Goededag ….Love your latest video, very informative….thanks!
Hey Titus, leuk om je volgen vanuit Friesland. Een sleper is een “rigger brush” in het Engels. Ik blijf ze lastig vinden, maar geef het niet op om er mee te oefenen.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Dank! Een rigger. Ik hoop dat ik hem onthou. Gr Titus
Always a pleasure to be with you. Very calming for someone who is struggling.
@anna-rexia
9 ай бұрын
These videos are so calming for the anxious brain. Best to you x
Oh ma gosh… your videos are so peaceful, quiet and calming… not too much talking… sometimes silent sometimes this lovely music… and you never bug me to like and subscribe. Thank you for the beautiful energy that fills my living room.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Wow, another great video! Thanks
Yes, keep it simple is good :) Thanks, need to remind myself of that everytime...
See you next week Titus. Really enjoyed this one 👌 AA
That was a deep dive!! I found it very helpful. A glass of wine and Titus discussing painting…the perfect afternoon! 😊 Thank you!
@mikesamovarov4054
Жыл бұрын
Meditative, joyful and calming experience watching Titus do his art and see all those fine fabrics of reality emerge. Wine sounds great, going to grab a glass and continue watching! 😍💖🎨
@deborahgoodwin3426
Жыл бұрын
And I am right behind you 😊🍷
@yeantsai
Жыл бұрын
❤
You know your belief you don't have to make the perfect picture every time is really freeing. I like the fact you are willing to destroy a work to gain understanding of why it doesn't feel complete. It removes the fear of making a mistake, helps you to enjoy the journey of painting and frees you to start again with a new approach. I use to have a thinking that everything I painted had to be the final piece. I would be disappointed if the painting didn't turn out how I imagined. I would think I had failed. But now I see it as a research project where you start with an idea n approach, sometimes you get it first time and other times you get understanding and insight, but not the final result you were after. I like this way of thinking.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
I am glad you discover new mentalities through these videos Cheryl. It’s an adventure. And it takes time
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful soul with us ❤
🎉🎉important guidelines thanksyou very much 🎉🎉
Fascinating and relaxing!
I wish I'd started watching you years ago. I'm not a professional artist but I do find your analysis really helpful. And so enjoy watching you paint. Thank you for sharing.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure 🙏
Titus your videos are so inspirational and beautiful. Thank you for inviting us into your studio while you work. Now a days, I'll search for that perfect video to watch, but after all the scrolling I always come back to your videos. They are peaceful, creative and unique. Thank you for making these! ❤
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
That’s making me happy! Thanks Simon
Thank you Titus. I love the mind of an artist. Thanks for sharing your "new age diagram", of course you're right.
Such a transparent artist. I got to get on a plane and come have a cup of coffee with you Titus.
Bis,bis!!! Wow!!! Amei ,este novo vídeo, interação na Arte ,presencial o máximo!!! Wonderful Artes❤, sucessos🎨🖌️🙌🕊️
Titus, I very much enjoyed your explanation of the importance and value of maintaining artistic integrity. Very well said! And your smile at the end, when you introduced your latest painting of the white building, speaks loudly to its success!
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Monique!
Exceptional experience to be your guest here, this is how I felt. Some new thoughts to think through... Thank you !
I’ve been following you for a few weeks now, thank you for your time and insight.
I cannot tell you in words how much you inspire me. So very pleased I found you. Very sound advice and such interesting content. Thankyou Titus.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
That’s great, thank you so much
Thanks for the video and for sharing what materials you work with! It's a pleasure to watch you work. Very helpful and inspiring.
Thank you so much for so much information ,food for thought and insight into your process. I applaud your endeavour to achieve excellence and capture your personal vision. May you prosper.
Thank you, Titus, for sharing your process. I have learned so much from how you work. Your artistic ability comes from talent, yes, but more importantly from years of hard work and practice. It is so educational to follow you as you work, hear your music, cook your meals etc. and I enjoy your narrative. I’ve made art for almost all my long life however never achieve the skill level you’ve achieved and that’s OK. I just keep working and enjoying my time doing this. I so appreciate and commend your work and look forward to all your videos. Thank you from the Pacific Northwest of the USA.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
That’s so lovely, Thank you Liliann
Thank you! I appreciate your sincere work and opinion. I learn a lot from you.
Lovely to paint buildings in the winter when trees are not covering everything and the branches are an artwork within an artwork. Wonderful! Thank you
Beautiful piece🎉❤
Very nice video. Nice mixture of items and very thoughtful commentary. Thank you.
I am not in line right now. I really understand. I worked really hard for 2 months, with little success on my art However I grew through it all. But now I am really tired. I need to work on some pieces but I know, as you have said I am not in a line. Time to rest and reflect. I am learning everyday. Thanks so very much.
Добрый день ! Художник всегда один ! Только он и природа! Он певец природы, окружающей его жизни ! Он искатель красоты , ее слуга ! Ваши акварели великолепны ! Спасибо , что впустили в свою жизнь , делитесь своим творчеством . Слежу за вами с упоением!
Wow c est toujours un moment précieux lorsque je regarde vos videos. Tellement talentueux, c est magnifique a chaque fois…aujourd hui je trouvais l ancienne toile ,que vous avez refaite, super belle, vous êtes un artiste exigeant avec vous même. Je comprends bien que vous voulez offrir le meilleur de vous a vos clients mais ne détruisez jamais une de vos toiles!!!! J ai appréciée et je suis d accord avec vous quand nos chakras sont bien enlignes tout devient plus facile avec soi-meme. Merci merci de partager avec nous avec beaucoup de générosité. Que la vie soit douce et bonne avec vous Titus ❣️
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
Merci Annick. Parfois détruire un tableau est une libération. De très bonnes idées viennent de ce chaos
Hello Titus, you are very good watetcolour painter. Tank you for your tutorials.
For anybody wondering I believe the English name for the long thin brushes is a “rigger”, they hold a lot of paint and are ideal for lines
🎉🎉importante guidelines Thank you Very mucho hugs🎉
Keep going you will get it soon because we are alive and good artist thank you.
🎉Very thahks🎉
I love to watch your brush dance.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thanks. I like that word. Brushdance
hello i love watching your videos while im creating my art ,im so in love with watercolors,i got myself a huge collection of them ,i have many acrylics and some m graham oils that were given to me ,i feel so blessed to have the passion for painting ,thank you for all you share .
Hi Titus Meeuws. I value your investigations into the nature of water colors and how you work with yourself in your creative process. It is a good help for me to understand myself in almost similar situations.
Enjoyed the plein air intro - I need to get off my butt and try one. Good decision on the white building redo; except for the possible need of foliage a restricted palette of burnt sienna and ultramarine blue would be an interesting tryout for that subject.
So lovely thank you I enjoyed watching you again.💖
Titus, What is it when you think you have found it - whatever "it" is to you - and then the next day your inner eye percieves something less, something altrogether different than what you had in mind? It's maddening. What am I being told?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Isn’t that the same as in everyday life? No one can tell you in the beginning what to do and how to do it. For me in making art it’s the same. It changes. And you must anticipate
Gracias Maestro.
🎉🎉important Beautiful painter🎉🎉🎉❤
@marildetesilva1410
Жыл бұрын
Ok
@marildetesilva1410
Жыл бұрын
Ok!
From what I could see after rewinding a few times it contains beautiful warm and cool tones that mingled very happily on the paper. The white building is like playing with the shadows of the snow. It looks really nice. I used to say when someone would say what I just said to you that there was still time to mess it up. My attitude is not like that anymore either because I just say that it will get repainted if that happens. I look forward to seeing it complete if it is in your future agenda. Please no cliffhangers 😊
I learn from your wisdom and painting. Thank you!
Thank you for making these inspirational videos. I’m a big fan of your artwork but I’m also very interested in your spiritual journey the way you reflect this in your thoughts and experiences. Watching you work is like a meditation in itself. 🙏
The White Building! Stressful for you, wonderful entertainment for us viewers. Good luck with the next attempt and good idea to cut off some of the background on the left and maybe the tree and thanks so much for your videos, I look forward to Fridays these days.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Peter!
thank you for sharing your process and thoughts with us Titus! I agree... something needed to change with the white building... the painting of the statue with the green flag is amazing because just the simple placing of a colorful flag in wind brought that whole painting to life.... do you think working from photos so much can deaden what we make? I think for me it does... I have to be really careful not to make it just like - or too similar to - the photograph, otherwise theres a deadness....sometimes its a search to work from the inspiring photo yet escape that photo, going beyond to bring my own imagination in.... arent we all so lucky we love to paint!
Thank you.
Your paintings are gorgeous! I also enjoy your calm manner and philosophical views.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Very beautiful
Thank you
Hi Titus. One line: "...that is my sign to slow down" held everything I need to hear today. Thank you 🙏
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Oh that’s good Jennie! Thank you
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Jennie? Sorry Shelley
@shelleynichols9626
11 ай бұрын
No offense taken 🙂
Brasil-São Bernardo do Campo-SP.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It really helps to see your reference as u paint
I love your work, your watercolors are so gorgeous! I am an amateur watercolorist and have learned much by watching your painting process, how you choose your composition, and the way you build the brushstrokes and the shadows. I was puzzled about the brush you use to paint trees and I was going to ask you to talk about it, so I really appreciated that in this video you mentioned the brushes, the palette, and your favorite paper. I love watercolor, Amsterdam, and the Dutch masters! Thank you!
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
That’s very kind thank you!
No , no , Please don't destroy it , it's still a great piece of work in my opinion 😇🖼🎨
I found your visualization segment fascinating. The negative example you gave is in fact the one that works best for me. I find states of alignment do not produce the inner tensions, antinomies and deadlocks that open my thought processes. Which probably makes me a Maoist; there's chaos under heaven, all is well!
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Andrew!
the real deal here, folks.
Hi Titus, thx for the vid! The English word for 'sleper' brush is a rigger brush
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Rigger. Yes!👍 Thank you!
Titus,I have watched all your videos and wanted to say how much I appreciate the time and effort you put in to posting them. The contect is excellent! I Love your work and approach to your creative lifestyle. As an aside, the brush you show at 18:12 in the video is not a rigger (which does not have dual hair type/length) as suggested elsewhere and I suspect it is closer to the Casaneo series 5599 inlaid liner, although yours looks a little more worn from use? Users of the 5599 say that the hairs become quite soft when wet? Keep up the great videos which I await with anticipation each week, all the best :)
Hermoso tu arte eres excelente maestro.....🇲🇽🇲🇽....
Hello Titus, thank you very much for sharing your art with us! I'm watching your videos for a few weeks now, I've already learned a lot from them and admire your work! And thanks for sharing your favorite art supplies, it's always very helpful. Could you tell us the brand and name of the tape you're using? I'm really struggling to find a tape for my watercolor paintings that leaves sharp lines but doesn't destroy the paper. Have a nice day!
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi I use the cheapest ordinary tape I can find. We call it “painters tape” in holland and they sell it in many shops
🎉🎉😊🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ Shalom ❤🎉🎉🎉
Great as always I have trouble staying focused n wondering why anyone would buy my stuff I don’t think I’m good enough n just throw it away n start over but never satisfied lol n what is the type of board that your paper is taped to n what size if you don’t mind me asking thanks again for sharing I get excited see that you’ve uploaded a new video one of my favorite channels by far 😊
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I use MDF board
@Tat2TankT
11 ай бұрын
Thank you buddy 😊
Ça prendra le temps qu’il faut. « ne pleure pas » ( J’entends les oiseaux qui te protège. ) Promis. « Je m’exercerai à la peinture mais d’une autre forme. »
Hello Titus from New Zealand. Thank you for sharing you art life, I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos and am always awestruck by your talent. Simple question, what type of pencil do you sketch with for your final watercolour works?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi thanks! I use an ordinairy mechanic pencil. It’s easy to handle because it doesn’t get smaller cause if sharpening and it stays sharp!
Wat maak je toch goede video’s! Ik schilder met olieverf, maar als ik jouw video’s kijk, krijg ik altijd weer zin om met aquarel verf te schilderen 😂 Voor de laatste details (op de mensen bijvoorbeeld) gebruik je dan gouache? Dankjewel voor het delen!
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Dankjewel Astrid! Ja ik gebruik in veel aquarellen gouache in de laatste lagen
The simpler primitive shapes are the most powerful. Paul gauguin.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Yes. I think so
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I love your amazing paintings. Can I ask what would be the price for the one that was made at the beginning of the video? I know with commissions that is always a matter of agreement between the artist and the customer, and it also could be confidential but I think we all would be very thankful if you'd share that information.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi, the prices are always determined by the sizes
Titus: Really enjoying your loose painting style. Tell me about your brushes if you would! I particularly like how you use the long bristle round brush -looks to be about a #5 or 6. Can you let me know about it, brand etc.? Thanks so much. Darrel
@djschenck
Жыл бұрын
Disregard, Titus. You answered my questions later on in your video! Thx.
It's interesting to me to hear how you've spoken about time and speed a lot in this video, and compared to how struck you were while interviewing Amid and how fast he spoke about working. Do you think that interactions with another artist like that can influence how we interact with our own art? There's also this whole entire mindset of energy reclamation I've been thinking about lately, and I'm so tempted to talk about it after watching your visualization LOL.
@TitusMeeuws
Жыл бұрын
Yes I think there could be an influence. If someone touches you or when you are able to work together for a while you learn a lot from each other. Nice to know you understood what I was talking about in this video, thank you
@cammatthewhayes
Жыл бұрын
@@TitusMeeuws Yeah! It's really great hearing how your philosophy blends into your creative process. I think your analogy about qualities as chakra was pretty spot on. For me, that process emerges when giving attention to the heart chakra, the anahata, which is interestingly placed right around the deviation you highlighted at "passion". I can't help but wonder if you depicted that intentionally or if it emerged organically from your visualization!
Titus, how do you deal with creative dryspells? There is the frenzy of the rough draft when it is moving rapidly along, and then when you lose your way, and nothing... A fallow time?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi. I think the answer is quite simpel; I start at 9 am and work until 6 pm without knowing what will happen. Sometimes it goes worse sometimes it goes very well. Sometimes it’s hard sometimes it’s easy. Certainly since I have kids I feel I must spend my expensive time in the studio alone
Ik dacht eerst met de opzet, van wat doet ie nou?😬:) Maar daarna zag ik dat licht en donker en vooral donker sterk wordt geaccentueerd. Persoonlijk schilder ik de luchten lichter, zet niet zo zwaar in. Maar dat heeft te maken met stijl, wel heel leuk. Maar ik zag dat je een penseel hebt die wat bewerkt is. Die met waar je de boombladeren mee schildert, stukje ingeknipt?
Hello Titus! On the subject of watercolor paints, do you mind summarize your choice of colors for painting? I remember you said in other videos that you 'think in greys' 🤔 Thank you for sharing your process and tools!
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi! The blues are cobalt and ultramarine. The yellows are ochre cadmium bismuth and hansa. The reds are cadmium pyroll and carmine (be careful with the last one) and the greens are viridian and pyrelene
Amazing! Dang I need this brush... I don't have a large one. What is it?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
It’s a synthetic Da Vinci brush. Casaneo
« emptyness can be our therapy » ( Promis. )
Hi and thank you for good inspiration 😊 how many gram is your paper ? Is it warm pressed ?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Hi. Cold pressed 640 gms
« ta main tremble.. »
Mtro. I love your painting in the nature, birds, wind, brushes, bottle water, all the sounds while you creating this. And then you bring us to the inner part of you the one you have and feeling while making decisions, so incredible to see this with your own words...as soon as you draw those circles l thought Chakras and a few minutes later you say chakras. I have to think and read about it. And then the paint l was confuse by a moment because you say you will do one more, and then l see you with the painting working on. Excuse my lack of knowledge but this is me, l can not throw what l create, so l do another and watch the other to remain me what l do not want to repeat. And must say the cars in front how they got there, do they have space to came out and in??? I am confused too. When l should paint close to the reality and when not to. Again, perhaps l don't know to Express myself and the proper and correct manner, my apologies.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thank you
Sudarshana Chakra is found as a discus symbol on the palm of the Deity Vishnu. 'New agers' use the term chakra to refer to a subtle type of energy system in the body, but 'Chakra' is a Sanskrit word with extremely ancient roots, and Chakra means far more than relating to these bodies. You strike me as a philosopher type, someone who is somewhat meditative. A quiet mind is able to tap into profound creativity (which is clearly expressed in your paintings). Ancient Sanskrit is the language used to explain the Vedas (which I suspect you would love). The Upanishad portion of the Vedas reveals knowledge about mantra, which is used to control and quieten the mind in order to enable it to tap into (this is actual yoga) the origin of creation itself. Some of the Old Masters attribute their talent to God, that they were merely the vessel that the talent flowed through. I think that the more self-controlled one is, the greater the is the art that is produced. You must have a very calm mind. :) Your artwork is masterful, thank you for your generosity in sharing your quiet time with us all.
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
That was an interesting comment. Thank you very much 🙏
@premavati603
11 ай бұрын
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did you use ( wine ) or ( a texture ) ✨🌝
still have your portrait.. ( in my gallery )
Sleper = A Rigger
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’ll try to remember
@EdoHannema-Watercolour-Art
11 ай бұрын
@@TitusMeeuws it's for painting the rigging from ships. Gaat lukken Titus.
How did you overcome your initial frustration with watercolours?
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Well then I only think; Isn’t it wonderful to be here alone in my studio, drinking tea, listening music and play with a brush and water?
What time ( did you have ) « mon amour.. » ✨
Not sure if you are paid by comment on yt yet. But if so, here's a thank you to thank you ;-)
@TitusMeeuws
11 ай бұрын
Don’t know too but thanks a lot👍
« Je veux que tu écrives un ( roman ) »
promo sm 😏
Thank you again. Nice to hear about the need to analyse and modification and simplification.
Thank you