Chuck Black
Chuck Black
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Is This Color Ruining Your Art?
Explore the surprising effects of this color paint on your artwork. Learn from an artist's journey through color theory, experimentation, and the quest for improving your oil paintings. Find out how a simple palette change can big impact on your art.
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Відео

Painting My Connection with Wolves
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In this video, I'm taking you through my newest oil painting titled 'The Silent Dance' next to a peaceful campfire. We cover the backstory of the painting and then enjoy a nice sunrise and morning in the mountains where I do a small plein air. My website: www.chuckblackart.com/ Facebook: wildlifeandart Instagram: chuckblackart tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@chuckblackart My...
Why I'm Not Worried About AI + Art
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This is the first episode of what I'm calling 'Art in Review.' In this one, I give you my thoughts on AI and art as well as walk you through two recent 8x10 oil paintings on panel. Take some beautiful scenery and wildlife as I find a nice spot to paint in the morning as well. My website: www.chuckblackart.com/ Facebook: wildlifeandart Instagram: chuckblackart tiktok:...
Oil Painting Time-lapse - Bison, Wildlife Study
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Painting a bull bison in the snow for this oil painting study on panel. Oil colors used (left to right)- phthalo blue, Cad Red, Magenta, Yellow deep, Yellow lemon, and T white.. red and blue mixed to create the black. Real-time painting, color mixing, and access to my reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ Facebook: faceboo...
Landscape Painting Step by Step - Sunrise River Oil Study
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Painting a sunrise over a river in the mountains with oils on panel in this step by step study. Oil colors used (left to right)- phthalo blue, Titanium white, cad orange, cad red, magenta, cad yellow deep, cad yellow lemon, and gamsol Real-time painting, color mixing, and access to my reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ ...
Yellowstone Landscape Oil Painting "A Wild Journey" - Bighorn Sheep
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This oil painting of a bighorn ram overlooking a Yellowstone-inspired landscape is based on Gibbon Falls. I was inspired from a visit to this waterfall and my extensive time spend in the Greater Yellowstone backcountry. A big ram takes the lead and his fellow rams bring up the rear. A bald eagle soars overhead beneath a magnificent rainbow. A rider takes his pack train of horses across the rive...
Oil Painting Step by Step - Rocky Mountain Elk Study
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Painting a bull elk with oils on panel in this step by step study. Oil colors used (left to right)- Titanium white, phthalo blue, magenta, cad red, cad orange, cad yellow deep, cad yellow lemon, cad orange and gamsol Real-time painting, color mixing, and access to my reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ Facebook: facebook...
Landscape Oil Painting - Old Barn at Sunrise
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This oil painting of an old barn was painted on canvas mounted to board. Even though I like many aspects of this landscape, I'm not releasing this painting beyond sharing it online. I wasn't happy with how the composition came out in the end and I think the overall painting makes me feel uneasy. So, I'm setting it aside for personal reasons and might take another look at it further down the roa...
Sunset Lake Oil Painting "A Subtle Breeze" - Landscape Art Time-lapse
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Landscape painting of a serene lake at sunset in the mountains. This original landscape painting was painted with oil on panel and measures 12x16" Real-time painting, color mixing, and reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ Facebook: wildlifeandart Instagram: chuckblackart tiktok: www.tiktok.com/...
Landscape Oil Painting "Lakeside Heaven" - Cabin at Sunrise
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This oil painting of a cabin on the lake at sunrise is my newest landscape. If I could imagine a perfect place to live in the mountains, I think this would be it. I developed the idea for this artwork through many photos I took during my adventures in the wilderness. This is my heaven on earth and I hope that you enjoy this painting process. Real-time painting and reference photos: www.patreon....
Barn at Sunset Oil Painting "Glowing Memories" - Landscape Art Time-lapse
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Landscape painting of a farmyard bard at sunset. This original landscape painting was painted with oil on panel and measures 8x10" Real-time painting, color mixing, and reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ Facebook: wildlifeandart Instagram: chuckblackart tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@chuckblackart W...
Landscape Oil Painting "The Arrival" - Pintails at Sunrise
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This oil painting of a mountain horizon at sunrise will be featured on the 2024 Federal Duck Stamp carrier, the dollar bill-sized sheet the stamp comes on. The drake pintail spots the hen as she is cupped in the air, arriving for another morning. Enjoy as I paint the fine details of the landscape and the bird's features while piano plays in the background. Real-time painting and reference photo...
Cabin Oil Painting "Light Frost" - Landscape Art Time-lapse
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Landscape painting of a rustic cabin at sunrise in the forest with a pond. This original landscape painting was painted with oil on panel and measures 8x10" Real-time painting, color mixing, and reference photos: www.patreon.com/chuckblackart (or my UA-cam memberships) My website: www.wildlifeandart.com/ Facebook: wildlifeandart Instagram: chuckblackart tiktok: www.t...
My Journey to Winning The Federal Duck Stamp Contest
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My Journey to Winning The Federal Duck Stamp Contest
Landscape Oil Painting "Glowing Horizon" - Sunset Art Time-lapse
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Landscape Oil Painting "Glowing Horizon" - Sunset Art Time-lapse
Oil Painting "The Perfect Pair" - Northern Cardinals, Bird Art
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Oil Painting "The Perfect Pair" - Northern Cardinals, Bird Art
Landscape Oil Painting "Magnificence" - Storm Clouds, Mountain Prairie
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Landscape Oil Painting "Magnificence" - Storm Clouds, Mountain Prairie
Landscape Oil Painting "Autumn Sings" - Bull Elk at Sunrise
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Landscape Oil Painting "Autumn Sings" - Bull Elk at Sunrise
Waterfall Oil Painting "Glimmer Of Light" - Forest creek in the sunlight
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Waterfall Oil Painting "Glimmer Of Light" - Forest creek in the sunlight
Landscape Oil Painting "The Setting Sun" - Coyotes at Sunset
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Landscape Oil Painting "The Setting Sun" - Coyotes at Sunset
Oil Painting Time-lapse - A Study of Light and Color
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Oil Painting Time-lapse - A Study of Light and Color
The Songs Of The Prairie | Sunset Oil Painting, Coyote Howls
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The Songs Of The Prairie | Sunset Oil Painting, Coyote Howls
This Is Hard To Come By | Landscape Oil Painting
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This Is Hard To Come By | Landscape Oil Painting
The Challenge of Painting and How Struggle is Your Greatest Asset
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The Challenge of Painting and How Struggle is Your Greatest Asset
Landscape Paintings and Reflecting on My Artistic Journey
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Landscape Paintings and Reflecting on My Artistic Journey
A Path to Better Artwork and How I Improve My Skills
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A Path to Better Artwork and How I Improve My Skills
Building The Perfect Art Studio And How Much I Paid For It
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Building The Perfect Art Studio And How Much I Paid For It
Bull Moose In Velvet Alla Prima, Free-hand Oil Painting
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Bull Moose In Velvet Alla Prima, Free-hand Oil Painting
Achieving Realistic Results in One Layer - How To Paint A Bird, Oil Painting Tutorial
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Achieving Realistic Results in One Layer - How To Paint A Bird, Oil Painting Tutorial
Captivating Light and Realistic Water - How To Paint an Ocean Sunset in Oils
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Captivating Light and Realistic Water - How To Paint an Ocean Sunset in Oils

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @susanfehr9014
    @susanfehr9014 Годину тому

    Oh my gosh, what beautiful work! You just keep getting better and better. A true inspiration to this self taught artist. Thank you Chuck, for sharing your passion and stories.

  • @SandraHofheinz
    @SandraHofheinz Годину тому

    absolutely beautiful you have a wonderful talent in capturing movement, light just gorgeous

  • @SandraHofheinz
    @SandraHofheinz Годину тому

    absolutely beautiful you have such a wonderful talent. thank you

  • @Prospector-xs2mz
    @Prospector-xs2mz 3 години тому

    What a beautiful painting, and a beautiful story Chuck. That painting of the wolf is absolutely Stunning Chuck. Thank You.

  • @33shin33
    @33shin33 3 години тому

    wow, unbelievable

  • @DD-yr6mi
    @DD-yr6mi 7 годин тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @chuckblackart
    @chuckblackart 10 годин тому

    Love the conversation we have started in the comments and there a lot of great insights being shared. Keep it going! I and I'm sure others would love to hear about your experience with this.

  • @SteveL2012
    @SteveL2012 11 годин тому

    How do you tone green without using red (substitute magenta)?

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart 10 годин тому

      Adding orange or yellow to magenta and I can get pretty close to what I need

  • @FreedomOfSport
    @FreedomOfSport 12 годин тому

    I've never used red unless there is a obvious red object like a sign. Will keep it that way it after seeing this :-).

  • @user-yo5vk4ge8o
    @user-yo5vk4ge8o 12 годин тому

    colo"U"r

  • @LoveSource5d
    @LoveSource5d 12 годин тому

    Amazing experiences and creation! 🐺

  • @cherylbowland6074
    @cherylbowland6074 13 годин тому

    The only "red" oil paint I use is Alizarin Crimson. I like the way its transparency gives the painter a little more choice in which way to go with it. I'm not sure I can agree that "red" isn't found much in nature. I think of holly berries, roses and other flowers, like the Indian Paintbrush (go figure), the red streak on a cutthroat trout, etc. That being said, I don't remember ever buying Cadmium Red, and I've been painting off and on since I was in grade school almost 60 years ago. I really enjoy your videos, Chuck!

  • @paulcorfield_artist
    @paulcorfield_artist 14 годин тому

    Michael Harding quinacridone rose tends to be my go to red for landscapes, magenta for when I need something a little darker. Also from Michael Harding the rest of my palette for near 20 years now is cadmium yellow, cadmium orange, cobalt blue, ultramarine blue, prussian blue, pthalo blue, pthalo green lake, titanium white No.3 (fast drying) and ivory black. I have Michael Harding lemon yellow but also cadmium lemon from another brand which is less green leaning than the Michael Harding one.

  • @hjvhjfv6320
    @hjvhjfv6320 17 годин тому

    These aren't really fine details 😅

  • @tiffanyshiels
    @tiffanyshiels 19 годин тому

    Stunning

  • @rosemaryclark610
    @rosemaryclark610 21 годину тому

    Reds. Some fall trees, like maple trees. Flowers. and birds. That's about it. But I use them with green, to get neutrals. And depending whether I want warm or cool, I mix reds with yellows and blues. Oranges are still made up of reds. Right? You can't get an orange without a red. Or A sienna. Or a purple. They all take red. I've noticed, too, that different brands of paint might have the same colors, but differing transparencies. So, there ya go, haha! It never ends. And they're always coming up with new colors! I love experimenting with color and don't think I'll ever get to the point where I've got it all figured out. But that's the fun of it :)

  • @Lucasartwork
    @Lucasartwork 22 години тому

    Hey, great job Chuck! Really enjoying these new videos lately. Beautiful country up there for sure. I want to go hiking there sometime. I have struggled with reds also but still use them in mixes like blacks. Or to knock back colors. But yeah they are definitely tricky. The Cadmium reds are usually the ones that get Me. I like the ones that don’t turn everything brown. Take care up there buddy!

  • @tiffanyshiels
    @tiffanyshiels 22 години тому

    Firstly you are an exquisite painter, I loved the music , so relaxing, however I found the writing popping up really irritating. Wonderful painting.

  • @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS
    @CONSTELLATION_PEGASUS 23 години тому

    Hi Chuck! I've worked in oils, acrylics, watercolours, and other mediums. The thing I discovered with oils, (which I definitely prefer), to get more vibrant effects, in both colours and shadows, is glasing, after the painting has dried considerably. I use a mix of several different brands of paints. Some brands' colours are better than others, in some of the colours, where other brands are better in other colours. Magenta is definitely a much better colour to use, than red. Reds work good to darken some colours, but on its own, it doesn't work well in natural settings. Pthalo Red Rose is a good magenta. It was interesting to hear you say you used black on your palette. I haven't heard you say that in quite a while. Your work is amasing, Chuck! The challenges you accept have allowed you to advance in mind-blowing ways!

  • @budh8505
    @budh8505 День тому

    Thank you for sharing parts of your journey with us. Your painting and your shared knowledge has been helping me out tremendously. I’ve come a long way since my humble beginnings two years ago, learning more from my mistakes than I could have imagined. Thanks Chuck.

  • @JJ79_
    @JJ79_ День тому

    What I learned about colors when I was working as a photographer is that in nature/real life allmost never has true pure colors. Everything is reflecting to everywhere, daylight is diffefent everyday etc. So I think painters are stressing too much to get "the right colors". Peoples brains fixes the colors when they think what colors they are seeing. Simple example: like "milk or snow is allways white" but in real life they allways reflects colors around. Yes red is a rare color but it exists even on sunsets sometimes, but it is very strong color and gets all the attention so I rarely use it on my paintings.

  • @DebNicolaisenArtist
    @DebNicolaisenArtist День тому

    Well this is interesting, My only reddish tone on my palette for years had been Quin Magenta. Recently at a workshop I realized that I had not been using red and thought perhaps it was a failing? This was a wildlife art workshop and the opinion of the instructor was that red=life. So even your blacks should have red added. There are many uses for at least one red as a way of neutralizing all those greens in landscapes.

  • @warrenbrownartndesign
    @warrenbrownartndesign День тому

    im in the same boat, need to transition to oils... kinda board of it...but also scared my work will suffer till i learn how they work.

  • @xxKuroKajixx
    @xxKuroKajixx День тому

    Okay but HOW DO YOU DO IT FROM SCRATCH?????? you literally started in the MIDDLE of the tree... like how the hell do you do the bark??????

  • @t0raneko
    @t0raneko День тому

    Another thing that kills color is toning the canvas. Your yellows and oranges will never be as bright as if painted over white and you have to add so much white for coverage that it kills the vibrancy.

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      Definitely some truth there. That's why I rub out my highlights to expose the white with any large piece I'm starting.

  • @jillbeckett1873
    @jillbeckett1873 День тому

    Ive just started using oils after using acrylics for many years. Thank you for all your help in terms of the adjustments, not just the colour, although that is important . I feel like this one video has saved me a whole level of heartache and hope i can progress my oil painting as well as you have.

  • @bradymiller1495
    @bradymiller1495 День тому

    Great tips Chuck. I can't wait to try painting with no red!

  • @jeannewarrenart
    @jeannewarrenart День тому

    Love seeing you speak ❤️ I have used oils since childhood, I also use acrylics, but oils are definitely my 😍 favorite. Blendability is key for me.. Your doing amazing with them Chuck. Hope someday to colaberate🎉

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart 10 годин тому

      Thank you so much. I'm not interested in collaborations right now as I'm just focusing on my personal work, but I appreciate it though!

    • @jeannewarren6059
      @jeannewarren6059 10 годин тому

      No worries Chuck I totally understand..perhaps someday. Keep up your AMAZING work.. like I say your an inspiration🎉

  • @jeannewarrenart
    @jeannewarrenart День тому

    Love watching your newest❤ you are an inspiration 😊

  • @TracieWho
    @TracieWho День тому

    That makes so much sense. I've gravitated towards magenta when I realized how much I loved how it looks with the blues and yellows I use. Now I understand why. Oh, and yum on the colbalt teal! Thanks for the info!

  • @tomstclair961
    @tomstclair961 День тому

    You have to ask yourself!! Where does a thought like that come from if your totally content with the outcome of that study. I believe It's God !! It's that little bug that pops up and says, Am I truly happy with the outcome of this?? We think we are!! Until you realize I must not be satisfied if this pops up to question it right. I guess it's that inner force always pushing us to change. To become a little bit better by understanding something new we didn't realize yesterday. Colors are amazing.. Chuck, I would of loved to of been a fly on the wall in the studios of the great masters. Grinding stones and all the different things to produce the beautiful unmatched colors they used in the old ways of oil painting.. Blows my mind how they understood light and shadows.. All the little things they did that made huge differences in the end. I mean they only lived half of our age today. So what they must of understood naturally is amazing in the world of oil paint. Anyway my friend, I truly believe you are one of them that has returned to climb another rung of the ladder and take your gifts to a new level, to share with the world. Never seen by another. You have that push and that something is still missing or not just perfect attitude it seems. That's the prybar to perfection . 😅😅. Always pushing to see it differently. The gift!! Love all of your art. Love this video especially. Revealing your thoughts is really cool to hear. Thank you Chuck!! Keep on keeping on my friend. It's beautiful as always. Each one is perfect!

  • @mattsleevi8798
    @mattsleevi8798 День тому

    I am hoping to go semi pro as a painter. I have learned so much from you as an artist Chuck. Thank you!! I live in Chiefs Kingdom near KC, so I will keep my tube of red paint in the closet.

  • @SuleymanOzdamar-mk6ei
    @SuleymanOzdamar-mk6ei День тому

    Superrrr From Türkiye/Samsun

  • @carolhestand2561
    @carolhestand2561 День тому

    Proverbs 27:17 ' Iron sharpens iron, & one man sharpens another'. In this video artist has sharpened artist. Thank you very very much, you just rang my bell!

  • @PaulRansonArt
    @PaulRansonArt День тому

    Hi Chuck - I've also moved away from red over the years. I often don't put it on my palette or that of my students just to avoid the disappointment - red just doesn't fit into mother natures palette. So we grow in many ways as we paint. Our eyes 'see' more and we learn more. Happy painting everyone - Paul

  • @RobertJonesWightpaint
    @RobertJonesWightpaint День тому

    Interesting - and a thoughtful video, which I much appreciate: I'm not fond of vids which say do this, don't do that, without really deliving into the reasons. Cadmium colours generally are so strong as to overpower - when you need them you need them, but there are alternatives, two at least of which you've mentioned, and what I notice about them is that they're subdued - they're not shouting at us. Maybe the whites are very important here too? Titanium white, the one that nearly everyone uses, is itself dominant and maybe exacerbates the problem with cadmium primaries .... the orange is another matter, but the Cad Red and Cad Yellow, plus Titanium, can be a bit on the formidable side. Anyway - I'll go away and think about this; and hope I've learned something. Thank you for the prompt!

  • @JosieB2017
    @JosieB2017 День тому

    Hello from the northwoods of Minnesota! Since you started going with all oil paints I’ve noticed something different and thought it was that you stopped using acrylics (which I love) and then you start talking about red and a lightbulb went off! I never knew how much red will KILL all colors. I am always challenging myself with my paintings and now to study the color red and see what happens! Also I love when you talk about your brushes and techniques you can achieve with them, I have learned a lot from you. Thank You so much for being honest with your work!

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      Hey there! Ya, it's interesting for sure. I'd be curious what more think after they try playing with the idea of using different colors than red. Love to hear that, thank you very much and you are most welcome

  • @kathleenwildey2757
    @kathleenwildey2757 День тому

    I have noticed in my own work that I prefer the colors mixed with magenta rather than red. Great information, thank you so much!

  • @friend757
    @friend757 День тому

    Excellent! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @rakedos9057
    @rakedos9057 День тому

    Awesome painting! Experimenting is for sure what will push someone forward or at least gives the most knowledge overall, but that is definitely not easy. If I may, in what state is that beautiful landscape?

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      Very true indeed, thank you. MT

    • @rakedos9057
      @rakedos9057 8 годин тому

      @@chuckblackart Thank you very much for the info :)

  • @reopreop4690
    @reopreop4690 День тому

    Great video 😊

  • @stevenvitte
    @stevenvitte День тому

    I paint pictures as a hobby. I've noticed that any shades of red are hard to plan for when using them. It's not impossible, but you have to be more careful when using red compared to other colors. Many times I've assumed that if I mix red with certain colors (yellow, blue, etc.) that I'll get the right combination... only to be disappointed. Really study the type of red paint you want in your paintings. That's from my experiences.

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      I can concur. My experience is similar, just be careful with it.

  • @satexas
    @satexas День тому

    That Was pretty interesting

  • @MichaelKensinger
    @MichaelKensinger День тому

    Great video. Have you heard as to whether or not they at having the Federal Duck stamp contest in person for sure? Planning a trip to Connecticut! Hope to meet you!

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      They announced it as a surprise during the first day of sale ceremony. It will be at the Bruce Museum, live ! That'd be awesome, hope you see you there

    • @MichaelKensinger
      @MichaelKensinger День тому

      @@chuckblackart thanks! Competing as always! Made it to the second round last year! See you there. Looking forward to adding your stamp to my collection.

  • @dennisart6105
    @dennisart6105 День тому

    Love it ❤

  • @matticeprefontaine9479
    @matticeprefontaine9479 День тому

    Hey Chuck, I just wanna say that your artwork always makes me smile and you're very talented when it comes to painting. Also, what days of the week do you upload new content?

    • @chuckblackart
      @chuckblackart День тому

      Thanks always, love to hear it.. I can't stick to a schedule right now with how busy my schedule is, but I'm always trying for once per week

    • @matticeprefontaine9479
      @matticeprefontaine9479 День тому

      @@chuckblackart Are you going to be painting more pictures than usual or are you just going to paint the usual number of pictures like you always do?

  • @user-xw7db4wx6t
    @user-xw7db4wx6t День тому

    Ohhh so amazing ❤

  • @StephenDoyle-oh8hy
    @StephenDoyle-oh8hy 2 дні тому

    Whats the pros and cons of synthetic hair and natural hair brushes??

  • @oliveira.jessica
    @oliveira.jessica 2 дні тому

    It's very engaging to follow your journey, you are a great artist who has inspired me for years with your relationship with life in nature and respect for animals, thank you for such an inspiring and evocative video for me

  • @WildPrimal23
    @WildPrimal23 2 дні тому

    What camera did you use for this video? And mic? Great content btw... I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos from beginning to end.