Brushstrokes (Part 3 of 3) - The Modern Era
In part three of this groundbreaking three-part series on brushstrokes, artist Jill Poyerd takes a look at the explosion of new ideas in brushwork and paint application throughout the modern era. Focusing on select brushstrokes, viewers walk through the gradual progression and learn how ideas of abstraction became part of the artist’s repertoire.
*Learn more through Jill's online painting course MASTERING BRUSHSTROKES, a two-part painting instruction course available on:
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www.jillpoyerd.com/classes
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Music Credits (Part 3):
Classical Piano Inspirational by TheJRSSoundDesign
Emotional Flashback by TheJRSSoundDesign
Simple Piano by TheJRSSoundDesign
Emotional Flashback by TheJRSSoundDesign
Piano Inspirational (review) by TheJRSSoundDesign
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Possibly best content on all of KZread. This series is expansive and so succinct it is jaw dropping in its clarity and precision. So relaxed and informative!!! Who needs art school when you can just go on KZread ! This is seriously the best thank you
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
I'm so honored by your comment, Martin. Thank you for that!
Outstanding series. Thank You Jill
i have seen hundreds of videos about the arts and i can say that your videos are unique .. quality sound .. quality information .. quality photos .. quality subjects too .. please more .. thank you Jill .. i really y admire of you .
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Rafat, That really has been one of my goals - to make them pleasant to watch.
@joesurfer9754
6 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Joe
@gabugabu7835
6 жыл бұрын
these videos are great and i hope you will keep making more!!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Plans for many more... : )
this two videos are the best on KZread. Is not about the subjet, is about the love, the care, the skills, and off course about the subject...I dont know. Sorry for my english...I am Happy! Thank you sooo much
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you've been enjoying my videos, Rodrigo, and that they bring you joy. Very rewarding to me.
John Singer's Sargent struck me with a huge wave of emotion. What struck me so deeply was the use of reflective colors in the emulation of quality of light. Instead of using just whites mixed with color to convey light, he has mixed in the color of the reflected surfaces to create an almost life like representation of light.
@user-pt1cz4ot1e
3 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly how I feel every time I see his work. It is magnificent. I never know where to look, so I can spend hours taking it all in.
@patio87
2 жыл бұрын
Check out El Jaleo by Sargent if you want to see his best work in my opinion.
@DrWhom
2 жыл бұрын
he is hardly unique in that respect
Art went from cave painting to hyper realism to kicking a paint can over and selling it for 100 million dollars. Loved the series, very well done.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
lol....great comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
@hanumanvaya
5 жыл бұрын
Ah, but the paint can needed to be kicked. You just didn't think of it. ;)
@christopherneelyakagoattmo6078
5 жыл бұрын
The can was asking for it. LOL.
@christopherneelyakagoattmo6078
5 жыл бұрын
It could be argued with a study of some of the symbols used in cave art that they may have skipped ahead 20-30,000 years into something that resembles cubism, and conceptual art... Some of the work reminds me of Cezanne, Braque, Matisse, on down to Jack The Dripper. 34:24of Brown University's C4nference entitled "Making A Mark" Or you can watch from the start: kzread.info/dash/bejne/lK6BtKaBg7S3aLw.html YMMV.
@Reach3DPrinters
5 жыл бұрын
I believe Picasso walked out of a cave, having just seen cave art, and decided we had learned nothing. :) There is a human truth of perception in each artists work. Some, I feel, could use more work... However, many people find simplicity compelling for a reason. To combine all forms in harmony would set the stage for versatile communication through art, to increase ones vocabulary.
It's so wonderful that all these artists have contributed to our dreams and imagination. I don't understand why so many people get angry about modern art...it's not as though it makes the past disappear and lets face it, we don't need to endlessly repeat the same things and, like food or drink, we don't all like the same things...and why be angry about the price...only one person pays for it...I have seen the work of all the artists featured in this series and I haven't had to pay a penny.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
I'm actually glad to see a thoughtful response that is more positive re modern art. I won't even say whether I like it or not personally, but I do like that there's a little balance to the comments. So many people really (strongly) dislike it.
@chezceleste
5 жыл бұрын
@@JillPoyerdFineArt Thanks Jill. I was blown away by your bit on Mark Tobey, who I don't think I had even heard of before but whose work resonated powerfully with me...I think I have now seen everything available about him on KZread...so thank you for opening my eyes.
Your documentary is really the best arts education I've ever received. Grateful!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy my work.
I am amazed by efficiency of short topics that are covered. Even more amazed by not allowing commercials and adding just simple proposal at the end. Thank you Jill Poyerd, for blessing us with generosity!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Igor. Yes, I just couldn't do ads in my videos. I think it would just ruin the feel that I'm trying to convey and interfere with learning. I'm glad you appreciate that decision.
@DrWhom
2 жыл бұрын
such efficiency... reading a few paragraphs from the Encyclopedia Brittanica...
I am looking forward to more videos from you. Thank you
If I could suggest a topic, it would be the influence of profit and corruption of art by individuals and how it has forced changes. The art world is not a democracy. It is run by rich investors who only wish to profit. They dictate what “good art” is. I believe that with the help of the internet everyone can judge for themselves. You do a great job of not introducing biases in your descriptions. That is where I would fail. If one investigates the success of some “modern art” it is clearly the influence of rich investors that make poorly made art important.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Dvid. I really do try to keep it objective. That is a really interesting topic suggestion. A tough one, for sure, because there are such strong feelings on it in society.
@chedagoz7145
6 жыл бұрын
Can you explain? Or tell me where I can learn more about this?
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Are you asking Dvid or me, ChedaGoz? And can you specify your question? I'm happy to help if possible.
@chedagoz7145
6 жыл бұрын
@@JillPoyerdFineArt sure. Whoever can give some insight. Thanks
@reybladen3068
5 жыл бұрын
But people nowadays care more about labels and brands. 😢
Your videos...your soft, precise voice...the fluidity of images and explanations...is by itself a masterpiece. I was hypnotized. Thank you for all three videos.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Armafly. What a kind comment...I'm honored.
I love your videos, this is the first time art has been presented to me in a clear and well thoughtout manner. I have a foundation now, these are things I'll remember the rest of my life, so thank you again. I believe I watched each one 3 times. With that being said, the art styles invented during and after the 1950's, I hate. Espicially works like Pollocks, but even I didnt consider that art prior to watching these videos. Art has really taken a nose dive recently and continues to. Paintings that drew from spirituallity, dedication and real emotion is amazing, even paintings like Bob Ross' to all the artists you mentioned in parts 1 and 2, their work is inspiring.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your wonderful comments, RB. It’s definitely my honor to put the videos out. So glad you enjoy them!
All three parts are so well done! I never thought I would ever sort out the various nicknames given to artistic periods and styles. But you really did sort them out and not try to intimidate us! So give three cheers and one cheer more for the mighty Poyerd of Art World!
“Loving Vincent” is inspirational, and prompted me to seek out videos such as this that provide badly needed context to appreciate modern art.
Fascinating analysis of fine art brush work through the centuries. Thoroughly enjoyed this series.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Dean
I liked this series very much! As a painter, it provides me with much thought & reflection on my own inate & learned techniques. Thank you. One historical note which I feel you might consider mentioning, assuming you had no room to include it, is the point made by British art historian Waldemar Januzczak in one of his documentaries that the invention and availability of the modern flat pig bristle brush in the second quarter of the 19th Century and the invention of readymade oil paint in collaspable tunes at the same time helped make convenient, even possible, the style of quick outdoor painting explored by the Impressionists.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, what a formative time period that was. And it's true - there was so much information I had to cut in order to keep within a certain time.
I really enjoy listening to your soothing voice.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kim
Sensational. I will refer back to your videos many times in the future, I'm sure. THANK YOU!!!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome - so glad you enjoyed it.
This was fantastic. I enjoyed watching it. I agree with a comment made earlier: Art is now just splashing paint on a canvas and selling it for an outrageous amount of money. All these artists are trying to convey 'emotions' with such abstract art! How are we supposed to understand what they feel if we are not able to understand the subject? That would be like me speaking gibberish and then expect people to understand what I'm saying...
@rmarsh1970
5 жыл бұрын
I don’t think they themselves really know what it means... Maybe it’s because I’m a big fan of realism and I do like the Old Masters Styles. I myself am a painter of realism, but maybe what I spill accidentally on the floor would be worth more than what I’m painting intentionally on the canvas.
@geoffwales8646
5 жыл бұрын
The subject has become irrelevant to 'Art'. Artists and art lovers get excited about new ideas and new techniques, not 'the thing painted'. For the rest of us, we like something we might hang on our wall, which excludes a lot of 'great' modern art.
@kimberlyhawkins2674
5 жыл бұрын
A lot of the times are is just about the story. Take Van Gogh: he was castigated and rejected throughout his entire career. Sometimes they seem to be just cynical attempt at creating an art piece is much more than meets the eye. The impressionists were scorned and dismissed with very similar comments. Rothko may seem simplistic and void of talent until you learn more about his background. I highly recommend Simon Schama's "Power of Art" series here on KZread. He has one on Rothko that changed my perspective on modern art.
@ronschlorff7089
5 жыл бұрын
Having watched all three of these great episodes, art seems to have evolved, some would say devolved, from the scientific to the philosophical to the emotional to even the political over the centuries. Of course elements of all can be found moving freely between the centuries; but in the main I see it that way. I am a realist in my work with elements of impressionism. Not covered in these episodes are the American Impressionist landscape plein air painters, and the subset called California Impressionism, of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Singer's outdoor work, shown early in this episode, may be close for a comparison as to style. If interested, their work is of note and worthy of a look; artists such as Edgar Payne and William Wendt, for example. That's were I am today, working in oils, having started, decades ago, as a photorealist of wildlife subjects, "fur and feathers" paintings, so to speak, in acrylics, in the style of a Robert Bateman, who's work is also worthy of note. I may be out of touch with some of today's art in the modern era, and would never consider doing it, no matter the financial reward... but I also sleep well at night!
@doncar9
5 жыл бұрын
Guillermo Perez Rosillo Art has formal qualities.It can be something you can like without really it looking like anything readily identifiable .
This series show that art is not just about millions. That art is really about discovery of new ideas and understanding the self.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Nicely put
That Wu artists work gave me a rush of emotion. That art was incredible. Thank you for introducing his work to me
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, his work is really amazing - I agree
If I say the videos are well informed, well directed, it will be an understatement. Thank you!!!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Stuffs - I'm honored by that
@DrWhom
2 жыл бұрын
well informed ha ha, yeah, "Franz Hals"
Your video is from a very unique perspective. In fact, the entire history of painting is an evolution of brushwork.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Nick
A wonderful journey through the history of brushstrokes in painting. Informative, well documented, beautifully narrated and assembled, this triptych is carefully kept in my favorites and I will certainly refer to it at times. Great work and thank you.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Bodawei. I'm glad you enjoy my work.
My husband recommended this series and now I"m going to share it with others. I love art and truly appreciate how you have given the history of the different movements while educating us on the various mediums and how they affected brush work-something I've never even thought about. There are some styles and artists that were unknown to me and I want to know more about them. Thank you for this excellent series.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
That's wonderful to hear, Naomi. I love the idea of opening people's eyes to new perspectives or new artists. I was actually so surprised that no one had taken this approach to the history before. Researching it was fascinating.
@Cre-Art
5 жыл бұрын
Well I'm glad that you were the one. It's exceptional. :) Which reminds me, I promised a friend I'd send her the link. Thanks again.
I've seen the three parts of your Brushstrokes videos, and I've learnt so much ! The production is also great ! Thanks for all. I'm not an artist, just interested by art, and these explanations on the technic helps a lot to understand what we see. I can't wait for your next videos !
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, isabelleg. And it means so much to know that you're an art enthusiast as opposed to an artist. I wanted to be able to reach enthusiasts as well - to enhance your art experience.
Thank you. This was a terrific series.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kirt
Excellent.Very lucid fine handling.Visuals feast to the eye and elevating.Thanks for posting.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
I'm very glad you enjoyed it
Love it. Simply the best. Thank you!
A series dedicated to color and contrast would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for describing details so eloquently.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
You're in luck! I actually do have some ideas related to color for a future video, but when I will get to it is another matter. So many interesting topics to choose from. Glad you enjoyed the video, Eddie.
Loved the series. Thank you so much Jill, for deepening my understanding of brush strokes, painting materials and the feelings and intentions of the artists.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Howard...it was my pleasure.
I'm completley new to this and to painting, having watched all 3 videos on brushstrokes, it seems to me that after cubism, painting turned into some sort of self gratifying, self indulgence obscure use of paint on a cloth. Says nothing to me about life or the human struggle through life or anything at all. It's so abstract that it says whatever the "artist" feels like that morning. Aside from that, your videos are amazing and very well produced! Thank you for putting in the effort of making them!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting comments. I always find the different perspectives interesting. What's also interesting is that it seems like art tastes are changing and (perhaps) returning to realism. So many people appreciate the beauty, skill, and forethought found in the works of the Old Masters.
Just...The amazing history of painting revolution...Thanks for the great information.
Tus vídeos hipnotizan. Hermosos. Gracias 😊
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Eres muy bienvenido
Goosebumps...thank you Jill
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Sudden Eye
That was a wonderful journey in to Artistic brushstrokes through the ages. It is a fresh look into the changes of art styles. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you 😊
Thanks for this wonderful way to view the progression of art in the western world - beautifully done too.
Superb Jill, as always. Thank you.
Remarkable, This was the best video I have seen on past artists, why they are so important, their brushwork and an amazing ability to pull a complex subject together into something that is not only educational, but beautiful in terms of images and delivery. thank you
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that, Susan. I appreciate it.
I really enjoyed watching part 1 and part 2 that focuses on mastery and brush stroke techniques. more power to your channel learned so much from it!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Vincent - glad you enjoyed it!
How wonderful and useful this series is, it's rare for me to be so anxious to view the series again, from the very beginning! Excellent work Jill, I'm excited to be a new subscriber. My elder sister will certainly love and admire these videos.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Oh that's wonderful, Jeff! I'm so glad you enjoyed it and hope your sister does as well.
Thanks very much for the excellent video on brushstrokes. Wu Guanzhong (Chinese: 吳冠中) as in the latter part of this episode has Wu (吳) as family name and Guanzhong as given. In most East Asian countries, e.g., China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, etc., family name comes first. Only when the name gets transliterated into English the confusion comes in. Some may follow the western convention of placing family as the last part while some don't. Yet, the trend seems to be shifting towards traditional. Lately, the Japanese decided to switch back to family name first after decades of following western convention.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for that valuable and interesting information. That is something I'm sure many people in the Western World are unaware of.
@HingLaw
4 жыл бұрын
@@JillPoyerdFineArt Without the name in original language, most of us would find that confusing.
This three videos about BRUSHSTROKES are absolutely awesome! I have learned so much from them! PERFECT ! Thank you !
Excellent series
I took classes in art history, art appreciation, studio art, art, art, art and I can honestly say that I've learned more... that I will retain more... than I ever could have hoped to get out of months of class time. I thought of some many artists while watching this... and simply hope you could cover them individually... amazing!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Robert! Yes, there are SO many extraordinary artists in history - so many to touch on.
it's a joy and peace of mind and informative to listen to this video while setting on a chair mixing oil paints for a 6 months old painting, I was struggling to finish on time.
Beautifully instructive and enjoyable to watch! Thank you so much!
Wonderful series through the history and journey of the evolution of paint strokes! In the last part I miss two painters.. the great King of Kitsch, Odd Nerdrum and the polish painter Zdzisław Beksiński.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was hard to pick and choose who should be included in that last section. There were just so many artists who had an impact.
@Viridisdaemonis
4 жыл бұрын
@@JillPoyerdFineArt I understand.. so many talented artists out there:)
Loved watching this series, learned a ton. Thank you for making it!
This video series is brilliant!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much
I truly appreciate this series. I learn so much about art in one hour that I'm suddenly all uppity now.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
lol - Thank you
@ronschlorff7089
5 жыл бұрын
Very cool, now you can go to an art show opening and stand there, glass of wine in hand, and say to an interested stranger: " Did you know that, etc. etc,...…." LOL. :D
Excellent video series Jill!!!!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Robert!
Would love to see more from you. There's a lifetime of learning in just these 3 videos.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, NeonsStyle. I am working on a new video, but covid has made in-person research a little difficult...and as a result, slowed things down. But I think you'll all really like it when I'm eventually done!
@DrWhom
2 жыл бұрын
you must be astoundingly ignorant if you think this amount of information is equivalent to a lifetime of learning!
This series should be taught in schools and colleges.
Hello Jill! This series was beyond informative. I finished my Fine Arts degree two years ago. It's hard to absorb the information back in college where most professor put their ego first before the facts while they're teaching. It was really refreshing to watch this series, also it's very enlightening in the purest way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, this helped me a lot. I hope more and more people will find this gem. Sending some love from the Philippines!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, eva b. I actually have memories of doodling and even nodding off in my college art history class. I never understood why art videos (of all things!) were often presented in a dry manner. It's art after all. So, it's very rewarding to know that my viewers find my presentations both informative and enjoyable. Thank you for your comment.
Great work Jill! Thank you!
Thank you for a wonderful thumbnail sketch of art in the modern era.
In 15 minutes you saved us days of reading books. Best!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Arete - So glad you enjoyed the series!
Excellent Tutorials ❗
Love it, well done touches bases about many great painters.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it
These were an absolute delight to watch. Thank you for making them.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, uniqueflowsnake
OMG I cried at every of the 3 parts and a fourth time when I saw you mentionned Riopelle. I live in Quebec City and I make a point of honor to go see his paintings once a year. (it free with a regular entrance to the museum)
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that beautiful comment, Simon. I love Quebec City, and that museum in particular is fabulous.
What a wonderful series! I never really understood any of the more abstract art styles- they always felt too blurry to be understood, but but now I think I get the ideas they were going for.. Truly magnificent artists!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
That's so rewarding to hear, Lillian. I really tried hard to help viewers understand the development and some of the purpose behind more abstract work. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you, that was precise, informative and satisfyingly colourful.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, ATELIERI
What a superb series. I devoured them.
I found this series fascinating and encouraging. It's evident even masters are influenced by their masters in the artwork. I was shocked by just how much technology, ideas, and current events affect the formation of art.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
It is, and it's so interesting as I've researched it.
I just happened to "stumble" over one part of this series. And after realizing it to have already been published 2017, I was both feeling sad to not have found this ealier and also feeling happy to finally have discovered this channel. This is, to me, the very best audio-visual recorded introduction to art that I have ever encountered. Reason being the very clear explanation whilst giving concrete visual examples, I found these presentations very refreshing and educating at the same time. When watching some official channels of several art museums, the presentation sometimes tend to either be too theoretical, where the artwork itself becomes less and less the center of the topic, or the speaker has the characteristic of trying to sound too poetic, resulting in a too vague representation of the artwork to be presented. Compared to those presentations, this series is like a God-sent to me. Furthermore the sound (both bg and narration), editing, and lenght, are perfect. As an art and literature enthuasist, who finds it very hard to find good authentic definitions regarding styles and genres, I must say this: THANK YOU very very much for sharing this series. May you have a HAPPY NEW YEAR too !! Best regards from Germany, Mark
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Mark, and thank you for that kind comment. It means so much. I really set out to make my videos both informative and beautiful. It's art after all...of all topics, it should be pleasant to watch. It's very rewarding when I get feedback like yours. Happy new year to you as well!
I learned so much about art history from the perspective of techniques in your informative videos, than in 2 years I took in my studies of art and art history at a college of Art in Toronto. Thank you for such a well explained and beautifully displayed documentary. Yours truly, Alfredo.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
I'm truly flattered, Alfredo....And very glad you enjoyed the material.
Thank you Jill - this is such a professionally done investigation on this subject. Very enjoyable to watch and listen to. Thanks.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome
If I had only understood this content when I was art school in 1970 - incredible analysis and perfectly presented. So much information. Thank you, a pleasure to watch and so engaging.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Leo. It was actually quite a pleasure to produce.
Your lessons are wonderful, Jill.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jim!
That was amazing! I did guess seven of the artists whom I admire but mainly by the way you explained their brushstroke styles so accurately.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed it, Philo
Fantastic series! Thank you!
Excellent and quality research.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I am stopping here... not because of Jill or her effort to provide insight to the brushstrokes of the modern era because I am a fan of the artist and their work before this era. No apologies but just my opinion. Thank you Jill for these articulate and educational videos. God bless.
Thank you for this lucid, accessible series. Very inspiring!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Andrew - Glad you enjoyed it
Very educational i love it and enjoyed every min of it.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
15 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
Great job you - Great videos! 👏
Fabulous series! Thank you.
Factual, informative, and an art form in itself. So very well done and appreciated.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Dorothy.
After watching this series on brushstrokes, I feel that I should be writing an essay and preparing for an exam from my professor. Exquisite!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
lol - I guess that's a good thing?
@vegasrenie
4 жыл бұрын
Jill Poyerd Fine Art - Yup! 👍🏼
Thank you very much for this terrific compilation.
What a superb series of videos. It really made me thrill at the skill of every artist, regardless of style - in fact, the style became secondary to the visual beauty of each work. There were several of the 20th-century artists that I had not come across before. Wonderful - thank you so much, Jill.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
4 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Dafydd, and I'm so glad you were able to appreciate the various styles of art - to see the value in each as we learned about the brushwork.
This was really well done. Hope you guys come out with more videos like this, it's really informative and straightforward.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Elkende. I actually have another larger project I plan to start in a few months. I only wish it didn't take so long from start to finish.
What a fantastic series! Thanks for creating it.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoy it, Andy
Thank you so much ! This is the best representation of the development of art👍👍👍
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Wonderful - I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Mazin
This was a wonderful series of videos! I started painting last year (finally, at 46) but don't go to any classes so am trying to learn via KZread tutorials etc. It can be very frustrating knowing what to paint, how to paint, etc, but these videos are so insightful and inspiring, and have opened my eyes to different techniques etc. I'll be working through the rest of your videos too! :)
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
I'm so pleased to know that the videos are helping you! That's wonderful. And welcome to the world of painting. You can learn so much from observation, whether on KZread or visits to art museums (getting up close to see the brushwork of the masters...).
@hanumanvaya
5 жыл бұрын
Advice: Never paint what you merely see. Paint what you feel. Use your brush (if you're using one) like the hardest words you've ever had to tell someone else or yourself. Do that and you'll reveal your soul. And is there anything more beautiful than that?
@rtchow3000
5 жыл бұрын
if you are passionate on a particular subject you will succeed. i love to oil paint scenery set forth in the scripture. i had traveled to Italy visited the famous cities where the medieval paintings took place. two particular artworks I'm setting my sight on are THE LORD SUPPER and John the Baptist baptizing Jesus in Jordan River. according to the scripture, the scene in The LORD SUPPER has all the participants reclining, not sitting upright; The scene on John baptizing Jesus also was total submersion into the water, not pouring water with hyssop and a dove descending on Jesus as he was lifting out from the water. i had painted a 55" x 78" mural on the baptism but someone took it from the church when i was on Macau summer mission. i will do two of these murals, hopefully, finished if the Lord tarry. don't give up and do have fun. in oil painting one can make mistakes. the best part is one can remove and paint over the mistake bc oil paint takes longer to dry.
@rtchow3000
5 жыл бұрын
i forgot to mention i just restart my art quest now i'm 73 years old. it's been 15 years since i painted the huge 55" x 78" oil mural. age is no limit when you have the love to do it. we should start sharing our artwork. never know who will be the next michael angelo?
@jjunimd
5 жыл бұрын
I just started at age 63. Difficult and exhilarating. KZread videos like these are what makes it possible. Thank you, Jill! And, go for it, @ToadStoolGirl!
Many thanks for sharing these so instructive videos.
Great video. Thank You!
Thank you changing my pastel strokes
Thank You Jill 💐 شكرًا لك چل
Thank you for these fantastic series of the brushstrokes!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome, Marusa Art
thank you for the awsome series of art
love this work, thank you very much :)
These were GREAT! I can't believe everything I took away from this. Thank you!
I really like this kind of abstract art. As well as i enjoy Singer Sargent, Rockwell, Caravaggio, Velasquez or Manet. I think it would be pretty interesting to take some of this modern painting style (Love the shape design and compositions that they come up with) and mix it with a more traditional approach. Great series! Really loved this.
@JillPoyerdFineArt
5 жыл бұрын
I agree, Ice Tea - That would be a very interesting approach. I'm so glad you enjoyed the series. Those are some of my favorite artists as well...
so well done...love her voice
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Just sat through all three of these marvellously informative films on brushwork. Outstanding presentation and scope that are truly inspirational at the same time sending chills of awe at the sheer level of boldness and artistic audacity on show in the included works. Well done!!! Colour me impressed with a hog brush!!
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Mark! I'm so glad you enjoyed it and that it was inspirational to you. That's so rewarding to hear.
Why does she have 5k only people share here videos they also are a work of art ... I am sharing this with all my artsy friends! Thank you so much for your effort and time
@JillPoyerdFineArt
6 жыл бұрын
That is so kind of you, BIOnerd93. It's my honor to create and present them.