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This guy has a great sense of humor
OMG Jose! At about the six minute mark, the most amazing ghostly biplane appears on the centre left edge of the painting. I guess you didn't like it cuz at 11:15 it vanishes forever.
I like your videos, Jose. I use cardboard in my oil work too! It's the BEST tool!
If you used oil paint what did use to dilute the oil paints ?
Your funny , I'll watch just to laugh at you. 😉
"I'm always studying new techniques" of smearing paint around until it looks like hotel art.
it really looks fantastic but can i know what is the story or the meaning of this art?
it really looks fantastic but can i know what is the story or the meaning of this art?
it really looks fantastic but can i know what is the story or the meaning of this art?
PAINTOSOPHY by Artist Jose Truuuuuuuuuujillo!!!! (The world's greatest living artist!)
11:12 would have been perfect
Tu es vraiment magique
Jose…you are a wise man, and I completely agree with your philosophy of life. And, you are also a great painter. You are an inspiration to me. Thank you so very much.
Rule #1: give the painting what it wants. Not what you want from your hands. Throw some paint at it, and assess the composition. Your brain should go into autopilot from there.
I like the way you think, Jose! Great painting, too! Sub'd.
Seth Rogan paints real good!
Should have quit at 6:42.
So interesting and helpful to watch! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Love it!
Your abstract demo would be successful without voice. Thank you for this video.
Love the different ways to mix n blend.
I am still giggling and smiling about the cardboard! Beauty in your colors and shapes. Thanx for the commentary and sharing.
Bonito pallet of colors.
did you start right out of the blue or do you had a general imagination of the composition in mind?