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I bought from the gallery your piece ‘Unattainable’ (the original) a few months ago. Hanging in my sitting room it has drawn much admiration and keen interest from all who encounter it.
PHENOMENAL!! I feel like this is the most valuable art tutorial I have ever watched. For me, being an artist can sometimes feel so solitary. You hear about times other artists have doubted themselves or had a difficult time getting something quite right. But honestly, seeing you question yourself so honestly was amazing for me. I always love watching you draw, and think your content is amazing. But hearing the internal process for this piece was clutch. Thank you.
I taught Graphic Design for over 40 years in a technical high school. I know God-given talent when I see it. Just ordered a print of Through His Blood. Well done.
Even great artists struggle! I love it that you're transparent with your minute by minute thought process. I feel better about my work now that I see that sometimes even you struggle with eyes lol
Thank you for sharing another amazing piece. I just started charcoal drawing a couple of months ago after watching you work and it’s helping me loosen up. Great to see your honest struggles and triumphs as you find these pieces so quickly in a frantic dance of give and take. I enjoy your narration as much as your artwork. Keep ‘em coming 🪨🗒️🩶😃👍🏻
I absolutely love love your Art work. They really speak to your soul. I am wanting to try with just Charcoal on a bigger scale than a4. Thank you for sharing your art with us .
I love these longer ones, much more than the short clips.
Very inspiring! Thank you so much!
Wow so profound .
Lovely piece of art, thank you, all the best from Tokyo
I could never Draw like this thank you for making this video
Increible amo tu trabajo eres ungran artista no se porque oero me sigo sorprendiendo de la manera en como utilizas las sombras y el efecto de luz me encantan las expresiones que le das alps rostros siempre ta n cerenos y con un toque de superioridad como diciendo lo se soy hermos@ grcias por compartir siempre es una gran experiencia venir a ver tus videos
So beautiful great watching experience
woah mate you're a master of your craft
I love his style and I've never seen one of those tools really cool!
Your videos are so inspiring
Very special
Your lessons are over the top....I feel cheated l didn't find you sooner. I have always dappled in drawing ...the squinting was a major help . Do you recommend any books for the beginners please keep posting 👍
Amazing
Would love some videos of you just doing your art. No talking if possible. I find it soothing.. all the sounds
What is the cream pallet knife charcoal you use? I tried finding it on Amazon and all I found was charcoal tooth paste
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Какую бумагу используюте Мастер?
do an ink scribble(not waterproof), with blue/black ink/watercolour with brush for shadows
@JoeycooperMusic
8 ай бұрын
He's not your slave
real!
What paper type and size?
#189- ✅👍
can you make a video where you draw another beautiful portrait but with no audio or music.... this is like therapy ngl
@_SomewhereInBetween_
9 ай бұрын
Bruh, just turn the volume off
Wish youd hush..
You are not showing me anything but technique at this point. There is no individual to see if there is any likeness whatsoever. So what are you really demonstrating.
@rightmarker1
9 ай бұрын
You’re missing the point entirely.
@EmptyskyPetition
Ай бұрын
This was great!
@jeremywhite790
Ай бұрын
Josh doesn't usually show the reference photograph because he doesn't go for exact likenesses. I'm other videos he's said that he sometimes uses multiple reference images and takes bits of each to create something more unique.