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I'm just imagining in 20 years when Baumgartner Restoration gets a hold of this painting. "The previous conservator made the editorial decision to paint kraken tentacles on this seascape."
OMG YESSS
Lolol heâd have an aneurysm
What's Baumgartener?
I got this and the latest restoration video right next to each other on my recommended.
I could literally feel the despair.
@@whyparkjiminnotridejimin It's called Baumgartener's Restorations. He an art conservator and he's like ASMR of art restoration. He only uploads about once a fortnight but he has a huge following. He takes you through the entire conservation process and it's riveting. The best part is when he takes off the old glaze or something a past, shoddy conservator has painted over it to "fix" a loss of paint, and you see the real painting underneath, how it was meant to be seen. Try watching some. It's fascinating.
Can you please track down your old art teacher and I would love to see them critique your artwork now.
I second this
@@slonismo I third this
Yes. The art teacher would find it impossible to critique his work
It would certainly make for an interesting video
Yes
Imagine if one of these paintings turned out to be some long lost art by a famous artist. đ
My friend's dad had a painting in his house by Thomas Eakins!
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Or the painter becomes famous later on
in 100 or 200 years, it may be super valuable simply because it is a Jazza edit painting. You never know.
He wouldn't care about that.
Just retired and was told to keep my âmindâ busy, so Iâve taken a couple panting/craft/art classes. The next time they say, âbring a canvas to work on,â I am DEFINITELY going to do this this type of painting/craft/art. Thank you for the great suggestion and lesson. :-)
Would LOVE to see how those turned out, you should totally link them here 8D
Now i'm just picturing Jazza being at some super rich art collectors house, the guy leaves him alone for 5 minutes, and comes back to see monsters drawn on all his priceless art pieces.
That should be a vid idea
Like Whistler's Mother in the Mr Bean movie, but with a little more skill đ
You made me lol
âSorry Josiah, I have to take this phone call- make yourself at homeâ
*proceeds to leave the room*
Jazza: âOh I will, donât you worryâ
Edit: I forgot to add the punchline lol
@@darrelsvids158 đ
Omg, number X is a previously unknown *insert expensive name* worth millions, and you painted over it!!! :-P
Damn u got a heart đđ
My haters throw rocks at me and IT hurts. I hope they don't throw The Rock at me because I like him as an actor. GAGAGAGAGA!!! I am funny!!! I am the funniest CZcamsr EVAH! Please agree, dear tos
I don't understand what ur talking about đ€
@@AxxLAfriku Stop it. Get some help.
N made it better (Ë” ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°Ë”)
Absolutely in love with the last painting. The dragon fits in so well with the scene, and the armour of the knight isn't so overwhelmingly out of place it's just absolutely fantastic. For someone who's comfort zone is cartoons I have to say the realism you put into this painting was honestly a bit surprising to me, but very refreshing and I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the addition to the painting. 20/10 đđ»đđ»đđ»đđ»
That dragon one is a pretty seamless fit. I would never guess it was done by a different artist if I hadn't seen the before and after.
Imagine Baumgartner Restorations trying to restore this piece and being like: âwait a minute?! Somethingâs not rightâ
lol I thought about that too. Love Baumgartner, such a chill channel
I didn't know about that channel, but it looks amazing! I foresee a binge in my near future... đ
I would love to watch Julian tear into one of these, lollollol!
HAHAHHQHQHAHHAHAH
Love that guy
"yes Martha I know there's a kaiju, just keep picking flowers and ignore it and it'll go away. It's just acting out trying to get attention."
"So right Bethany. Anyway did you hear what Becky did. Good lord"
ngl this is highkey inspiring me to write something for nano right now
This.
This needs to be printed, put in a tiny frame and hung next to that Kaiju painting. đâ€ïž
LMAO
I can feel the vibe from howl moving castle by studio Ghibli but this time with dinosaur
As someone who made his living in the 1970s making some of those paintings, I find myself both bewildered and amused. đ
Really now?! Which ones
So cool!!
@@jonathansturm4163
Weird. Canât find any under JP Sturm.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Oh dear-how sad⊠Perhaps Iâve become collectable. My first bookâs nigh impossible to find and that was a best seller!
@@jonathansturm4163
I donât understand. If your artwork has become collectible, then I should be able to find some of your work when I look up that name, no??
I did with this with a large print called "The Proposal" (one of those generic, sweet, semi-Edwardian things). Made it totally gothic, with maggots dripping from the young man's bouquet, a ghost at the piano, shadowy hands outside the window, the sidetable dissolving in tentacles....my children were enamored and would just sit and stare at it, lol. Something about making horror art out of pieces like this is just so satisfying.
Absolutely astounding, NEED to see it
Yessssss is there a photo of it anywhere?? đđ
I used to do this with pencil and textbook illustrations >:3
I don't think the people who got my textbooks after me would appreciate it though
@@azeemtravadi6128 I bet they did! The world needs more fun like that.
Can we see it please? đ
"I'm going to modernize it" Proceeds to paint a Kraken
Kraken used to be a giant fish or crab that could be confused for a pair of craggy rocks
@@camblycreeper7999 where are the askers?
@@otacouraraka5621 itâs just context to OP. Itâs cool to know
@@camblycreeper7999 yes well you arenât in your history class and none cares about your fun facts
I dont see whats wrong with a kraken
Rather than donating them back to the store, maybe have an online auction for charity. Shipping to the winner comes out of their bid, the rest goes to whatever charity the store supports, or Jazza's favorite charity, or a charity aimed at supplying art supplies to poorer communities. I feel like the people who would really want to own the pieces would be familiar with the channel whereas the store might not be able to sell them.
But we all want the same the last piece.lol its a great idea, im sure he can get lots of money for that last one. Maybe donating a percentage to the original artist? Great idea either way đ
I'd say that he should do a big auction, take some proceeds, give some proceeds, whatever.
Edit: I love the first piece.
THIS đđ»đ€©
Nah mate, can't sell an artwork that's 90% not done by you. Even if you buy said work, marketing it as something you've done is just not ok without the artist's approval/death, and he don't know the artist.
@@serasilva8214 he doesn't need to market it as his lol.
He bought it, he can resell it as whatever he wants.
The Dragon painting at the end was by far the best. Loved how seamlessly it all came together
Love Gareth behind the camera commentating and interacting with Jazza. They feed off each other and it's a good energy!
Iâm crying...the last painting where you painted the dragon and the hero was the same print and frame my Grandmom had at her house above her sofa and I used to stare and dream about the beautiful scenery when I was a kid and you painting the dragon and adventurer made it that much more amazing! I wish I could have this! When my Grandmom passed away my sisters went to her house before I got there and threw the canvas in the trash I was heartbroken. Anyway great work! The transformations were amazing :)
đ€đ€đ€đ€đ€That made me emotional.
Thatâs so sad! I wish they didnât throw it awayđą
You brought memories of my father passing away. And how I used to love his small collection of photos and paper clippings.
Bdw it was super inconsiderate of your sisters to throw that away. We normally let everyone decide what they want and then sort the rest out.
jazzas selling that piece soon if youâd like to join the auction for it in a few days o: i would get it but complications:( itâs really pretty
@@av3r3st24 is he really!? Thank you for letting me know! I probably wonât win it anyway Iâm broke and if itâs an auction it will probably go for a lot but I really appreciate the gesture of you letting me know and I will still check it out to see if itâs attainable :) Thank you again it was very sweet of you letting me know :)
As someone who previously worked in a opshop/thrift shop we had to throw heaps of artwork away. Due to damage or children's artwork ect. And when we find good quality artworks alot of people only buy it for the frame and throw the art away when they get home. It's sad but to see jazza use the art for art is amazing.
Huh đ€ yeah i do the same as well I must admit but at least maybe the artist got money from making it :)
Just reading through out the comment, i seen some worry about artist being unknown, and some feel scared and feel what Jazza did is disrespectful. I really curious what's in your mind to this whole things here, I'm so glad that you don't feel like he was disrespectful to you
Im totally going to buy some thrift art for the frames now đ
@@alannah-3112 nope the artist doesn't make money when we sell it. It's donated. Half the time we can't find the artist after researching.
@@CrypticPara I always researched the artist to the best I can. From Facebook to google to Instagram if they have signed their work with their full name. But most of the time we can't find the artist. I advise all artists to put their full name on the back of the artwork and frame and their social media in chance of helping them get recognition.
I also would say the artist should be upset with the donatee than the person who bought it. I'm an artist and I know it would suck so bad if my work ended up somewhere that might not be cared for.
This reminds me of when my siblings and I used to draw scenes and eye patches around the models in catalogs and magazines đ
Hilarious !....I had forgotten about that novelty..I will have to try it with my son...He will love it !
@@WATTScostumes Missing tooth gaps are always a big hit!
As a kid, much to my mother's chagrin, I fitted all her JC Penny catalog lady models with handsome-devil goatees.
Yes, we used to do that too with weird eyebrows, a hairy mole on the chin and blacked in teeth
And maybe black out a tooth or 3 đ€Ł
I will forever see second hand art in a new light. I am inspired!
As a future art teacher I actually want to use this idea as a project not just monsters, but I would have my students edit thrift store paintings.
Please make sure they are prints or research the artist first before editing them.
@@emeraldg8667 oh definitely will do...
Itâs a great exercise as a lot of artists get stuck in one style.
Along the same lines, you could give all the students the same background and see what they fill the gaps with and how well theyre able to fit the style. Like Jazza did with the last. I dunno this is probably what you were meaning in the first place
@@nathanfischer3551 no no this is helpful thank you for the advice man
This would be a great project for a art class...hand out generic prints and challenge the student to add their own interpretations.
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i really would've loved that in my art class when I was still in high school
if any art teacher is seeing this, you should consider this as a project
we did that a lot in my art class :)
OK I loved this! What a way to revive those tired motel room paintings. Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks!
Nah they're more like ones you'd see at your grandparents maybe, or like in a really old house
Now I want to see a series where everytime Jazza travels, he improves the hotel room's artwork
The dragon and the adventurer was the icing on the cake! Absolutely beautiful!
XD I love how the camera man just comes off like an encoring parent with his overly excited child ready to paint over others paintings in this. I don't know if they was what Jazza intended, but it felt so much like that was what I was seeing at times.
His name is Gareth he's cool
They should make it a running gag whenever they go shopping đ
"Man paints over lost artwork worth $1m that ended up in thrift shop"
This comment is underrated XD
He ruins what WAS good art.
instantly doubles value
@@TheM0nsterX someone paying $1m for it
@@TheM0nsterX well stockpiling the wealth it would take to afford that would in my opinion qualify as lunacy
That was extremely interesting and a little bit fun, tooâŠeven though Iâm an old lady whoâs not fond of monsters, Iâd hang one of those in my homeâŠprobably the Kracken was my favorite. Your talent is evident and your enthusiasm is contagious! Loved it!
The idea that he merely *incredulously* calls himself an "artist" is just absolutely wild to me. Jazza is incredibly talented & produces excellent work. I mean, my goodness - in various media forms, digital, paint, drawing... It's awesome!
The dragon one gives me a feeling of joy and peace at the same time. Amazing!
Oh a bot
@@gurtygurtrude no, he's not. He's a brazilian youtuber that makes awesome dinosaur toys and collectables reviews. Inclusive, e aĂ Patrick!
@@marpheus1 Of course the man is not, but a bot did post that.
The guy used a bot.
That dragon piece is awesome!
@@gurtygurtrude No he didn't!! Do u have any proof??
I _loved_ the last one. So much. It feels like thereâs so much depth and story and magic in it ... It almost feels like Jazza bought the painting unfinished and then finished it.
Agreed
Yes, that one was definitely my favorite đ€đ
You expressed it correvtly for sure.
Yes! And I don't get a vibe like the man is going to slay the dragon, more like they've met to talk about something really serious.
Same! What he added was what was missing from the painting.
That turned out darn good! Captured the same feeling as the original painting.... the colors are fabulous!!
The first one with the boats and the last painting with the dragon are amazingly beautiful, especially the dragon. I for myself cannot paint at all and I really enjoy watching you. Thanks for your videos and keep on painting!
Gareth doesn't get nearly enough love. Such an amazing cameraman and cinematographer. and I love just how into it he is. Whether or not Jazza is his favorite artist, he does a great job making you feel like he's just the cameraman for his favorite artist. Also just how he makes Jazza painting a painting feel so cinematic and keeps it so rich with visuals but in a way that captures you. Gah. Gareth, love you man.
6 months later on baumgartner restoration: "somebody did a REALLY bad job restoring this painting, its almost like they made fun of it! i have so much work to do"
My first thoughtđ€Ł
Jajajajajja that should be the circle of art... One paints, Jazza Transforms, then Baumgartner Restores
I just replied something like this! Nooo!! Use an isolation layer!! Julian would be so upset. It's worse than staples!!
@@balamb25 worse than staples lmaooooo
Could you imagine if julian did a "reacts too" đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Loved the first and last paintings the most
I've been wanting to paint more lately and now I feel like giving this a try
I LOVE what you do!!!! I have a special needs teenager who loves to draw and youâve given me a great project for herâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž thank you so much!!! đŠđŠđŠđŠđđ
It is amazing how Jazza can change his art style for each artwork he does.
It's almost like he's an artist đł
@IHasNoLife Productions yeah well artists are pretty cool
@@Coteoki that's because he is
@@Coteoki yeah but its not something every artist can do
â@IHasNoLife Productions Real artist paint from blank canvas. Real artist would never destroy other artsist work.
The last one wasnât finished until Jazza found it, the painting was waiting for him. Love it
100% agree
Hard disagree
Hard agree
Yeah right ?!
It's fricking awesome
it looks super sick
The kraken improved the painting immensely! Now there's movement!
Enjoyed this video so much! What a creative experience. Loved the last painting the most! Personal preference, Iâm certain. Thanks!!!
- doesn't like painting backgrounds
- so instead he buys the backgrounds to paint ontop of
We see what you're doing Jazza
i downvoted the video cuz no mask
@@yuckyskunk2021 he lives in australia. pretty sure they're very low case, if not covid free
@@yuckyskunk2021 redditor moment
Lol
@@yuckyskunk2021 you mean disliked
@@yuckyskunk2021 Just because where you live people are stupid and spread covid-19 and need to wear masks doesn't mean other places have to since they're smart enough to realize that covid-19 could kill people so they were smart and now they have no cases in Australia or New Zealand so they can now go mask free unless going in a public transportation.
If someone did this concept and it was the entire concept of there channel, I would watch it all.
you'd absolutely LOVE @davepollotart on instagram then, he takes old paintings and puts fun twists on them that often reference pop culture
It isnât?? The algorithm just sent me here, and I have been so interested in doing this... for all I knew, this WAS his channel content! Damnit!
Hmmm... đ€
I tried briefly looking up other artists, but they did not have the skills.
@@Queen_of_Hearts-Sharnell nope, its just general art and chaos!
This is the only painting video that actually made my husband stop dead in his tracks and watch through to the end.
Bravo!
It's a very good idea and video
Very beautiful, creative work. Very magical. The colours match so perfectly.
imagine watching a video like this and seeing him painting over one of your old pieces
I mean, their stuff is in a thrift shop...
I'd be bummed out that my paintings ended up in a thrift shop. Then I'd be stoked at what Jazza did to them.
I'd be happy with that đ
Exactly what I thought
@@frigginresulrum i definitely know an artists whose stuff has ended up at the thrift shop. She probably would have been super egoy about it and bought it back to resell it. Double profit.
Imagine one of those pictures being a lost masterpiece.
Jazza-Ross: This picture needs a happy little monster. Because everyone needs a friend.
I love Jazza vamping up this abandoned art to make it extra cool â€â€â€
I really enjoyed watching your creative process.Thank you so much, it was a-lot of fun.
You definitely made me đ smile!!
I'd find myself buying the last one... Dragons... Love 'em.
Gorgeous transformations Jazza!
Oh hey didnât expect to see you here
@@mofubunsart it was a pleasant surprise. didn't expect it but I'm not surprised among artists đ
I'm gettin charzard vibes from it
Yes, I really love the last one, with the dragon, to be honest, I want it??
Lol why am I not surprised to find a Pearl here?!
When you're an Australian viewer and you recognize the exact store he bought those paintings from
I'm not Australian, but I watch a bit of Dankpods, is this perchance the great everything store of 'Cashies'? ;o
It's amazing how similar all Vinnies manage to look! đ
@@ShirotheWiseWolf it is in fact not sorry
@@michellerabey6637 ... yes but it's definitely one vinnies store I'm thinking of haha
@@adellerobson8170 no worries, I've learnt something new about Australia today then, cheers c;
Whoa!!! the last one ...shows.your skill and creativity so well !!!
Wow! All great paintings, but the final one was splendid. Thanks for sharing.
This is actually a really smart exercise. It forces you to stick to a theme that you didn't create. Using a style you may not be comfortable with gives control over to the subject, so you don't have to process how to start. Like a writing prompt.
I like your attitude ... However I'm struggling with the idea of painting over another artists work haphazardly .
@@benjamindinunzio6094 it could be considered a collaborative piece. If that piece was going to be thrown away if it wasnât bought then itâs better off then getting thrown out.
@@benjamindinunzio6094 or if thatâs too much of an issue you can do this with prints
@@comprendersi1444 I agree. However in my opinion it's often an older family member dies and someone takes a box to goodwill and boom some guy walks in an defaces
@@benjamindinunzio6094 hahah okay I see your opinion. Although my family did that. My grandmother and grandfatherâs stuff was just almost completely cleared. While they were horders to an extent a lot of their stuff I thought was special and I never got to make those choices. Knowing how happy and lively my grandparents were I kinda wish someone even 1 person (even if it they altered the artwork) if it brought them joy Iâd be happy. I the idea of people seeing it all as trash kinda makes me sad.
"I wanna be subtle"
**proceeds to paint godzilla**
Not gonna lie tho, that godzilla fit perfectly with the rest of the painting. Those Victorian ladies looked as if they went on a nice stroll and were caught by surprise. A
Wow! Love these additions! Kraken and Dragon ones are my favs.
The last painting really got me!!!! Holy moly!! You are AMAZING!!! đ€©đđ€©đđ€©đ
âI wanna be subtle hereâ
âA Godzilla would be nice!â
Yeah Jazza, very⊠subtle đ
It does look subtle tho-
I love this concept. Thrift stores get lots of paintings. Most are very outdated, mass produced pieces. If no one buys them, they eventually go in the trash. I mean whatâs better? To landfill it, or repurpose it? As an artist, and someone who tries to be be eco friendly, I say repurpose.
As someone who has studied art, thereâs no such thing as âoutdated artâ there is only art periods with each painting belonging to a certain era of art
@Mu*Shu TeeVee Iâm not commenting on the mass production, I was just saying that art canât be outdated. Itâs impossible.
@@Izetfazlinovucjelegenda hi yes, I agree. I was referring to outdated mass produced art. Things you find in discount stores. I know these, âunwantedâ pieces go in landfills at alarming rates. Thrift stores canât hold it all forever. I just feel that repurpose is better than landfill. So again, my use of outdated refers to mass produced not an original Van Gogh đ
@Mu*Shu TeeVee nah it a lot better now tbh
Where do you think these ones will end up again? Lol. In a thrift shop or the trash, maybe someone will find them again many years from now and add something new and the cycle will continue...
So like, this was not what I was looking for. I was trying to find a tutorial for painting a castle wall scene for my inlaws guest room. But, now that I'm here, I'm kind of obsessed. That fourth painting is one of the most gorgeous pieces I've ever seen. My house burned down a few months back and not having a place to put anything means I don't really buy stuff anymore, but if I found that painting, it would be coming home with me - even if that meant couch surfing between relatives with a painting in tow. Absolutely stunning.
You're so talented. I want this to be a new trend! Such a cool concept
Previous artists: i finished the masterpiece ,time to give it away
Jazza: hmm..it's missing something
Also Jazza: paints a dragon "Done "
The artist watching Jazza put tentacles all over their artwork: đđđ
me watching this in horror. I loved the original pieces how callm ad pretty they were....
I bet he would feel shit if someone did that to his paintings... this is sooooo disrespectful. It is tabo I think to do this. I would never do this.
@@soosa0072 well jazaa buy it
â@@soosa0072 the paintings were going to rot away in the thrift store anyway. I'm sure the artist would appreciate someone enjoying it and putting some new life into it. Also, famous artists have been doing this for years, chill.
@@soosa0072 calm down they were basically thrown away, plus he bought them, they are "his" so he can do whatever he likes with them.
The first and last ones were the best. I think you actually did the best job matching the original style with the kraken painting. Very cool.
Absolutely great job! Wish I was talented like this. Thank you for sharing!
Alternate title: âJazza buys thrift store paintings and adds monsters to themâ
Thanks! Saved me 15 minutes!
Yep u right
yess I think thats better haha
Lol
Wallaby street artist with Bob Ross pretensions defaces existing work for a CZcams audience, who would appreciate it more if he painted them naked đŒ
And then the warrior realized the dragon didnât need to be slayed, they became partners, and the dragon goes on to teach him the true path of a warrior.
I want that dragon painting lol
@@mistressolive So do we all.
And then they kissed
Lmao when the idea of that painting was suggested i had a completely different idea like when the dragon is on the other side heâs all like âhehe wait til this mf turns the cornerâ
@@eeska4959 dragon a bit later: *CHOMP*
You're an incredible artist. I love this idea of reimagining thrifted art. That last painting was awesome.
Loved this. The last 1 is my absolute favorite. Have a great day
I admire the sheer ballsiness of taking some nice landscapes, and daring to ask "but what if there was just a big fucking monster?".
The repurposing of old paintings is such a smart idea! Really makes the entire piece come alive again.
I knew an artist who did this every time he entered a hotel. Heâs take off the ugly wall paintings and do something fun or silly to enhance them, like putting a spaceship on a boring old field. Super funny. He got in trouble after a while tho. Started painting d*cks on stuff and got busted for it. đ
@@kiramortwilson7411 Oh wow! I guess I meant to say the repurposing of old paintings so long as you get the permission to do so đđ
Watching you is like watching a twisted and more entertaining Bob Ross. Thank you for sharing!
I absolutely love your final piece. Wow!
Iâm pretty sure those paintings you got were all part of my grandmas house. Every single one of them she had in her house. Weâre in Australia too.
wow thatâs so cool
Really. Then chances are that's really them. It's unlikely you'd get a random collection of paintings, identical to your grandma's, by chance. How do you feel about them being painted over? Maybe if you say the state and suburb , Jazza will be able to tell you if he bought them somewhere nearby.
I really want to know now. If you do find out it was, please put it in the comments. That would be amazing!
@Mu*Shu TeeVee Did I say he couldn't? Somebody needs to calm down.
There's actually an artist named Christopher McMahon who's been painting monsters over old thrift shop paintings for years. One of his paintings was used by Weezer for the cover of Everything Will be Alright in the End.
Wow you matched them really well! Looks fabulous ~~
Favorite one was the last one as well! But, all were amazing to watch the transformation! đ
The other day I went to the beach and I saw a kaiju, I hate it when it happens
jazza liked a single comment and itâs this one
Not just one there were a few more too
This was my favorite piece and I would totally hang it in my house.
Hi asmo, Didn't expect to see you here!
imagine this art is secretly worth millions of dollars, and jazza is just drawing all over it đđ
Well based on his videos where heâs talked about the subjective value of art, you could really say that about almost any painting :-)
But he's making it better imo
then hes adding about a couple more million to it
then he made it worth billions. :D
@@balaclavaboris1471 yea, there was an artist who shredded half of his piece and the value doubled
I so much enjoy how you transform these thriftshop diamonds in the rough!!
They are so good!! I always wanted to paint like that. Thank you for inspiring me Jazza!
As an artist, this intrigued me and broke my heart at the same time...
I feel 100% the same
exactly my feelings.
Yes... Exactly how I feel
Me too, even tho I didn't like the original painting.
Same
The dragon one gives me chills. I would totally buy that lol
I freaking love that one!!!
Totally. Absolutely love it!
Same
I love its narrative. A dragon standing down in the quiet. Peacefully. Wonderful!
This looks great! Especially for your oil painting skills.
Sir, you are a master of backhanded compliments :p
This is so fun. Thank you for sharing your expression
When you're already a master in art and still want to doodle in textbooks
I love how the monsters he added look like their actually inside the paintings and not just sitting on top of them
Except they don't
@@alexislewis8944 Ding dong your opinion is wrong
They do. But i hate hes painting over other artists work. For all he knows some of the originals could be worth millions depending on artist.
The Dragon and Adventurer painting turned out beautiful. Love the color, the feel. Great piece
You are adorable!!! Love your enthusiasm â€ïž
Anybody else notice that some of the best pieces Jazza makes are the ones he has the most fun doing?
That's the driving force of art.
It seems like there are a lot of mixed feelings in the comments about painting on another artists pieces, but I think reimagining art isnât a problem. He wasnât ruining nor improving, he was changing the subject, and if someone did something like this to my art no longer in my possession Iâd be interested in the result. Art is subjective, and the value/beauty between a million dollar masterpiece and a ten cent print ultimately depends on the eye of the viewer.
Would be ok if he made a copy and then modified it. Like, imagine you do a great paint, die and 50 years later some random dude picks it up and thinks "hm, not as good as I can do!", but then proceeds to do it.
@@enigmaoffc3148 I think he is working with mass produced prints for the most part...that's how I justify it and enjoy the process of breathing new life into these pieces.
Does that include number 1 that went entirely in the bin cause it was a print too. đ
@@enigmaoffc3148 i mean they were in a thrift store đ€· i would find that cool tho, like collaborative art that evolves with time
@@enigmaoffc3148 I might be wrong but I think you got the wrong idea here by saying something about doing it better, because the title of the vid said to costumize it and nothing that in the vid he said to improve it.
Great painting , keep with the great work đ
This inspires me!đ Thank you!!
"I want to be subtle."
"I'm going to put a kaiju,"
This is honestly one of my favorite videos for some reason. He just seems to enjoy want he was doing so much and it just made the video really really enjoyable
Behold, combining the talents of character based Jazza and these unknown master landscape artists, we have something truly beautiful.
Wow! The last one is awesome!
Imagine being one of the artists seeing this random guy add on to something that they put a lot of time and effort into lol .
Better than rotting away in a thrift shop.
Ikr lmao
Iâd be proud, the kraken looks pogchamp
I'd love for someone to add onto it. Bc thats what he's doing adding, not taking anything away.
Feel like it's a little disrespectful
The second one makes me think that the two ladyâs picking flowers are truly monsters in disguise
Oooo plot twist
They look abit like your profile pic as a shadow
Shhhh, youâll blow their cover
Ooo I like the way you think
Jazza is a very talented artist and i love his art challenges and innovations...â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
oh wow.....the dragon painting is freaking EPIC!!! this whole idea is sooooo damned kool the adding to old thrift store art work thrills me to no end !! beautiful job on ALL of them ...but that dragon one is amazing wow!!!!!!! color me impressed AF!!