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  • In this video I tried making and painting with Egg Tempera, and.. It's AWESOME!!
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  • @finian2
    @finian2 Před rokem +4456

    Man, remember just a year or two ago when Jazza was so close to falling into a content farm, trend chasing wormhole and now he's sprung right back to making actually interesting videos about art mediums and the artistic process. 10/10.

    • @acerniss
      @acerniss Před rokem +101

      yess. respect.

    • @robert2690
      @robert2690 Před rokem +32

      What are you on about?

    • @ArthurMac15
      @ArthurMac15 Před rokem +686

      @@robert2690 jazza got really clickbaity, was making mediocre content and releasing it more often than he currently does- essentially he was chasing views and watch time but not putting out good content and it took a massive knock to his mental health trying to keep up with it- started disliking what he was doing and what he had become and was ready for leaving youtube for a hot minute...
      He took some time to re-evaluate and return to who he is at his core and now we have videos like this; authenticity, fun, creativity, education, and passion for the craft 💫✌🏼🎨

    • @TatAlbring
      @TatAlbring Před rokem +158

      Yeah I remember he had a bit of and identity crisis

    • @idiosyncrasy7703
      @idiosyncrasy7703 Před rokem +244

      I think it's a phase most long time youtubers go through. When youtubers I follow go through that, I just turn off notifications but never unsub. Sooner or later they'll get out of it and I'll be right back watching their new content.

  • @Zydieplays
    @Zydieplays Před rokem +1748

    Working with Eggtempera is really fun. Maybe you want to try the Recipe I learned from my Art teacher:
    1 part egg
    1 part linseed oil
    1 part water
    Colour pigments
    a few drops of clove oil for preservation
    The consistency is much better than pure egg yolk and does not dry quite as quickly.
    EDIT: We also uses only the egg to measure the components. Carefully open the egg and put the contents into a container. Then measure out the water and oil in the egg one by one and add them to the egg in the container.

    • @summerlinsheber7519
      @summerlinsheber7519 Před rokem +25

      I'll have to try that thanks for the recipe!

    • @chubbyjaydraws
      @chubbyjaydraws Před rokem +11

      We just used pine-sol in college for preservation . 🤔

    • @shadyb
      @shadyb Před rokem +66

      If you add oil to egg that's mayonnaise tempera

    • @jc7997aj
      @jc7997aj Před rokem +44

      @@shadyb and thats how a sandwhich artist is born.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před rokem +11

      Adding oil wouldn't it push it more to an oil paint? Although I did actually think about why not add Linseed oil extra fat to the yolk 🤣🤣.

  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 Před rokem +881

    This is a really cool medium! For future reference though, I have a slightly different recipe you can try:
    - 2 eggs
    - 1/2 cup flour
    - 1/2 cup butter
    - 1/4 cup sugar
    - 1 cup cocoa powder
    - 1 tsp vanilla
    If you do it right it can make some *really* delicious brownies, that should be a nice snack while you prepare your egg paint! :)

    • @rubyophidian6004
      @rubyophidian6004 Před rokem +48

      Don't mind me stealing this little gem. Don't worry, I put your username in my little composition book where I write down recipes. :) coryman125 will go down in my family's culinary history.

    • @coryman125
      @coryman125 Před rokem +34

      @@rubyophidian6004 I can't take all the credit! Actually this recipe was one of the first results I found with a search, but it worked very well. You'll wanna melt the butter + sugar + cocoa with a pinch of salt either carefully in the microwave or a double boiler, then add the eggs one at a time after it cools, then the flour. But if you do try it, enjoy!

    • @Hollyhock7
      @Hollyhock7 Před rokem +23

      Just so you know, this makes all paintings look like smeared poo

    • @boom-jr8vi
      @boom-jr8vi Před rokem +6

      @@Hollyhock7 please, PLEASE tell me you didnt try this.

    • @Hollyhock7
      @Hollyhock7 Před rokem +26

      @@boom-jr8vi it's my medium of choice!! Brownie batter everyday! It serves two functions! My canvas, and my belly are happy!
      Edit: I'm afraid you'll think I'm serious. Loll.. it is definitely a joke!

  • @bunnygerling5146
    @bunnygerling5146 Před rokem +104

    Back in the '80s I was dating a man who was the head of an art Department of a certain College and we decided to use totally natural paints. We also used egg yolk but we mixed it with things like wildflowers and dried vegetables. We came up with the most brilliant colors that I had ever seen.

    • @monhi64
      @monhi64 Před rokem +4

      That’s really shocking to me because older paintings have always been fairly dull just due to how hard it was to find vibrant colors or even some colors at all. I guess the price and processing methods have improved a ton from then.

    • @falconlore9666
      @falconlore9666 Před rokem +15

      @@monhi64 From what I understand the many of the older painting may look dull now but originally they were very vibrant. Besides time there are 3 major factors that contribute dirt, light and humidity. A fine layer of dirt will naturally adhere to the artwork and cleaning it obviously takes a restorer but they will never be able to get it back to 100% clean. Secondly we all know that anything that gets touched by sunlight will fade over time, this is why museums have completely enclosed rooms with very special lighting to help preserve the artwork for as long as possible. How humid or dry the environment the painting spent it's life also contributes to color fade as well as cracking, this is another thing that museums also monitor very closely these days.

  • @aimeekessell5022
    @aimeekessell5022 Před rokem +832

    I think it’s always clear when Jazza is loving a new medium he’s trying out. It comes out in the finished projects because these pieces are *chef’s kiss*.

    • @zalbercook
      @zalbercook Před rokem +5

      I think it’s always clear when Jazza is loving a new medium he’s trying out. It comes out in the finished projects because these pieces are *chef’s kiss*.Magnifique(just one suggestion to your comment)

  • @giovannigatti3176
    @giovannigatti3176 Před rokem +674

    I’m Italian and I can confirm Signor Googhelli knows everything about art.

    • @robbporter1847
      @robbporter1847 Před rokem +2

      Egg

    • @lacytaylor1501
      @lacytaylor1501 Před rokem +41

      Now seeing Googhelli typed out I get the joke... I feel like such an idiot for not getting it at first

    • @psychosomaticstatic
      @psychosomaticstatic Před rokem +14

      @@lacytaylor1501 I didn't get the joke until I saw your comment lol

    • @gabbogamer14
      @gabbogamer14 Před rokem +4

      ciao amico italiano

    • @davedavidson8208
      @davedavidson8208 Před rokem +7

      @@lacytaylor1501 ..man I was sitting here imagining a really eccentric hipster artist that hangs around jazzas local art shop, who of course is very experienced in making his own paint with egg yolks.
      I feel dumb as hell now.

  • @lunachannel8519
    @lunachannel8519 Před rokem +181

    The egg yolk is actually really awesome! When I was a younger, I used to do strange experiments, and one of them was to use an egg yolk to paint in the concrete wall (that was like 9 years ago), and to this day, that painting is still there, but it only reveals when the wall gets wet.
    Sorry for my bad English, it's not my first language 😅

    • @charlesfuzak
      @charlesfuzak Před rokem +26

      Don't be sorry. Your English is great! If you didn't say anything I would have assumed you were a native English speaker.

    • @lunachannel8519
      @lunachannel8519 Před rokem +6

      Thanks!! 💕

    • @beaishere9927
      @beaishere9927 Před rokem +12

      Your English was actually perfect here! Better than some native speakers, ahaha!

    • @cupofpencils3999
      @cupofpencils3999 Před rokem +3

      That is,,,,, cool. 😲

    • @boom-jr8vi
      @boom-jr8vi Před rokem +1

      @@beaishere9927 I feel offendeed.

  • @barbarasmith2693
    @barbarasmith2693 Před rokem +3

    Egg tempera is a surprisingly stabile medium and there are works executed in egg tempera that have stood the test of time in most of the most renowned museums.

  • @JosephJosetar
    @JosephJosetar Před rokem +557

    Me: "Oh man, I ran out of paint. How am I even going to finish this piece?"
    Danny DeVito suddenly appearing behind me: "How about a nice egg in this trying time?"

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Před rokem +25

      How to Basic would approve of this method

    • @zoya4481
      @zoya4481 Před rokem +2

      He make 6 fingers in the painting

    • @tappajavittu
      @tappajavittu Před měsícem

      Been on a Always Sunny re-watch binge, just watched that episode, then stumbled on this video and came looking for this comment. Thank you.

  • @ADCArtAttack
    @ADCArtAttack Před rokem +236

    Ah the age old question - What came First..?
    The paint or The Egg?

    • @depagogd1426
      @depagogd1426 Před rokem +15

      definatly the paint, how else would you paint the egg?

    • @Galaxies3000
      @Galaxies3000 Před rokem +6

      The chicken

    • @serioussounds8373
      @serioussounds8373 Před rokem +4

      That's easy the paint! Wait the egg, no maybe the paint, no no it's the...egg, nevermind I don't know.

    • @JustRoy11
      @JustRoy11 Před rokem +6

      That’s easy. The egg. Dinosaurs were laying eggs millions of years before the paint.. I mean the chicken.

  • @ChodaBoyUSA
    @ChodaBoyUSA Před rokem +12

    Jazza, I appreciate the tonal shift of your more recent videos away from "Jazza the STAR!" back to "Jazza the artist exploring new techniques and mediums while having some fun". Thanks.

  • @whatmakesmetik5332
    @whatmakesmetik5332 Před rokem +26

    As someone who makes my own pigment…I love this. You should try making your own paper and using that pigment on it! It’s so much fun to do

  • @alin-mihai
    @alin-mihai Před rokem +305

    Loved this. Wish you would have gone in the actual history just a tiny bit more, like up to what time period was this paint used, what are some of the earliest examples of surviving paintings that used these types of paints. I know this is not a history channel, but I love it when I get to learn more while being entertained.
    Keep up the great work

    • @SlothLinn
      @SlothLinn Před rokem +25

      I agree that a few more tidbits about the medium would've been interesting. Wouldn't have had to be a lot, just sprinkled in a few more interesting facts, and not just the fun stuff :)

    • @tylerddh
      @tylerddh Před rokem +5

      He should definitely start a art history series.

    • @susandawson6088
      @susandawson6088 Před rokem +4

      I would also be interested in Jazza trying out various historical media and giving us a brief lesson about them. This was very cool! 😊

    • @secretlybees
      @secretlybees Před rokem +1

      I don't know when tempera started, but it was the main medium until oil painting was invented in the Flemish/Northern Renaissance (not in italy). It took a while for oil to become popular in Italy, which is why most Italian Renaissance paintings have more muted, natural colors. The egg dulls the paint down. Oil painting revolutionized color by mixing the pigment in a clear oil. This allowed the colors to shine through and get very bold and beautiful, with the white canvas reflecting the light through the color.
      Most surviving murals were made with tempera paint! The egg really stuck to the walls well and *bonded the paint to them. They also absorbed a lot, so they had to make a whole lot.
      (*not actually chemically bonded).

    • @DasiesAndDinoz
      @DasiesAndDinoz Před rokem

      Khan academy (which is free) has a lot of info on it scattered through their videos in the "Creating and Conserving" section. It's my favorite section on the website, and I think most people would like it.

  • @JudithOpdebeeck
    @JudithOpdebeeck Před rokem +85

    the fact that this is sponsored by Da Vinci Resolve is just perfect

  • @Jaybiiird
    @Jaybiiird Před rokem +69

    can we take a minute to acknowledge how insanely talented people like Jazza are? He picks up a new medium of art(usually one thats kinda silly) and creates a genuinely interesting and cool peice of art in the span of a couple days including setup and filming and everything. LIKE WHAT THE HECK??? So cool. Great work man!

    • @noctilucera7585
      @noctilucera7585 Před rokem +5

      is this talent? or years of serious practice^^
      not saying he is not amazing but that kind of denies that artists have to work quite some to get as good as they are :D

    • @Jaybiiird
      @Jaybiiird Před rokem +5

      @@noctilucera7585 I don't really believe in 'natural born talent' and sort of forget that the general definition is that. Yeah you're totally right, it's lots and lots and lots of practice and it's incredible!! :)

    • @noctilucera7585
      @noctilucera7585 Před rokem +2

      @@Jaybiiird allright,we agree, jazza is amazing :D

    • @Jaybiiird
      @Jaybiiird Před rokem +1

      @@noctilucera7585 yes absolutely!!

    • @kostask3774
      @kostask3774 Před rokem +1

      A new medium ? Really? Do some research.. Byzantine Orthodox Iconography. Also do some research of how they painting before oil painting.

  • @jellyfish0311
    @jellyfish0311 Před rokem +8

    Using soft pastels for the pigment was a brilliant idea, they are so vibrant and have a decent color range to experiment with

  • @JSO18
    @JSO18 Před rokem +286

    Am I the only one who noticed that Jazza has six fingers in the final product, or am I seeing things? Also it is so impressive how Jazza can always make great art from any medium that the internet can throw at him.

    • @fuzzyshovel1000
      @fuzzyshovel1000 Před rokem +14

      I think you’re right lol

    • @wings_typhoon
      @wings_typhoon Před rokem +32

      There are definitely six fingers. This video has inspired me to give eggtempera a crack.

    • @summerlinsheber7519
      @summerlinsheber7519 Před rokem +6

      Nope he definitely has six fingers!

    • @ReverseArtist
      @ReverseArtist Před rokem +26

      Nope, you are not seeing things
      I didn't expect that when Jazza said he is not good at realism 😂

    • @Lykiir
      @Lykiir Před rokem +35

      I think the "Pinky" is meant to be a highlight on his palm he just didn't accent the bottom of the actual last finger enough

  • @UncleTimTheHermit
    @UncleTimTheHermit Před rokem +77

    I'd love to see you try to emulate the styles of Renaissance paintings. Analyze how they use light, colors and brush strokes etc, and then try to replicate it with original pieces.

  • @nicholaschwastek867
    @nicholaschwastek867 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Cool Video, Jazza,
    I am an orthodox icon painter. Orthodox iconography was one of the first art schools to use this medium. We mix it one part egg, one part water, and sometimes vinegar or wine to preserve it. It does dry too quickly to blend so we have to blend using very fine brushstrokes with three and sometimes five blending colors

    • @nicholaschwastek867
      @nicholaschwastek867 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Also, I think that only using egg yolk without the half part water will cause it to crack

  • @blakely207
    @blakely207 Před rokem +10

    I love the vibe of the recent videos. They're fun but also kinda chill and informative. Easy to put on and vibe with the laid back and passionate vibe.

  • @CoraIsQueer
    @CoraIsQueer Před rokem +182

    As a part Italian I feel personally offended by this intro 😂 Just kidding but seriously, great job with this piece! You never cease to amaze

    • @Evy0803
      @Evy0803 Před rokem +18

      as an italian the accent was pretty bad, but totaly hilarious! XD

    • @toothfairy430
      @toothfairy430 Před rokem +1

      You only get to feel part offended lol

  • @emperor8716
    @emperor8716 Před rokem +206

    This brought back some memories… Our teacher in middle school made us make paint with eggs and then paint with it. Smelly and had insects on it later lol

    • @mortytillman69
      @mortytillman69 Před rokem +46

      Makes me wonder how Jazza’s portrait is going to look like in the next couple of weeks

    • @RedsquareR
      @RedsquareR Před rokem +2

      lol

    • @derAtze
      @derAtze Před rokem +50

      If you add linseed oil and water the smell goes away and a few drops of clove oil (or any other insect repellent essential oil) to preserve it from insects and such, even after it dried

    • @Eggsther
      @Eggsther Před rokem +1

      Oh god, I'll never forget the smell when we did it back in elementary school

    • @pinkemerald1224
      @pinkemerald1224 Před rokem +1

      @@mortytillman69 That's what I was worried about this whole time...

  • @MsClareEParker
    @MsClareEParker Před rokem +51

    I would like to see Jazza paint a landscape outside. Let’s see some Australia!

    • @malavekanimates
      @malavekanimates Před rokem +1

      lets get this comment to the top, I wanna see this too.

    • @Mars-dw2zc
      @Mars-dw2zc Před rokem +1

      im p sure i live in the same area as him and it'd b a bit of a drive to find anywhere scenic lol

    • @THICCTHICCTHICC
      @THICCTHICCTHICC Před rokem +1

      Pretty sure he's in Melbourne, so a fair drive to the bush.
      If you ARE interested though, Jack Absalom was a great painter of remote Australia - and also one of the most iconic Australians to ever live. He wrote the first guides on how to travel the outback, and was one of the first people to make kangaroo hunting a commercial business.

  • @sereniticat2
    @sereniticat2 Před rokem +1

    In Icon painting, to mix colours, we use purified water and the dry pigments and mix them together to achieve the new colour, then set it aside to dry and once it's back in powder format, mix it in the egg emollient. For our egg emollient we use one part water, one part vinegar, or instead of vinegar for preservation, we can use vodka and some times other iconographic may use wine.
    I've found vodka vs vinegar gives the pigment more brilliance.
    Great work you! This was fun.

  • @rachellecarmichael5690
    @rachellecarmichael5690 Před rokem +39

    I really wish I had Jazza back when I was studying art. Just the love of making art no matter what the form is something I wish my teachers had encouraged.

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay Před rokem +101

    I don’t understand how Jazza can make beautiful art no matter how he creates it

    • @Ryanrulesok
      @Ryanrulesok Před rokem +5

      I'm still shocked he does not put more accent on his forehead when he does a self portrait as it is clearly the largest thing in the picture

  • @Willyblmusic
    @Willyblmusic Před rokem +4

    Jazza, French jazza, and senior jazzachi. The trilogy we all needed.

  • @Smxnaxpls
    @Smxnaxpls Před rokem +29

    I’m so glad to see Jazza enjoying the process and results so much. Really warms my heart. and most importantly “EGG”
    Keep it going Jazza

  • @embee7434
    @embee7434 Před rokem +11

    I love when Jazza goes full classic art mode. So versatile. Respect.

  • @Ollireki
    @Ollireki Před rokem +10

    I actually learned about making paint out of eggs and pigment in school. We had a whole class dedicated to it. It was really fun, I painted a burger lol

  • @IanZainea1990
    @IanZainea1990 Před rokem +2

    Loving the new tone to the videos.
    I feel like you could enjoy doing an En Plein Air series, head out to the coast and paint for a month or two! Drawing, painting, whatever. In whatever style you want, cartoon, Bob Ross, impressionist, etc.
    Alternatively, a series of works in a museum, copying the masters as it were. Again, in whatever style.
    I'm 100% sure that Australia has plenty of places like this, of course I would be happy to host you in Cleveland, one of America's best art Museums and Lake Erie is stunning at sunset

  • @naly202
    @naly202 Před rokem +2

    I paint byzantine icons and use egg tempera a lot. The recipe i use is :
    1 part egg yolk
    1 part water
    A few drops of vinegar for preservation.
    I keep the emulsion in a sealed jar in the fridge. It can last for over a month.

  • @TheColourfulSidetwitch
    @TheColourfulSidetwitch Před rokem +33

    Hi jazza! Hope you are having a good day! I used to watch your videos so so much and they really inspired me, so thank you! The art is stunning, oh my goodness

  • @kaylabrandham1536
    @kaylabrandham1536 Před rokem +17

    All of jazza's art pieces and sculpting works are all amazing, I absolutely loved the last painting in this video, honestly think jazza is the youtube equivelent of Art Attack from back in the day but even better!

  • @kapnkronic8051
    @kapnkronic8051 Před rokem +2

    You’re videos have really brought me out of my artistic shell and got me to try new things. I’ve been great at drawing my whole life but could never commit to spending the money on supplies to start painting. I finally started painting a month ago and I sold my first 2 paintings today. Thanks man, you kind of changed my life.

  • @xmmpstudiox1568
    @xmmpstudiox1568 Před rokem +7

    This was one of my favorites youve done. It's fun to watch you try a more realistic approach, and the result was pretty epic. It looked so effortless i almost believed i could do it haha good job

  • @KusacUK
    @KusacUK Před rokem +6

    Another way of using it is using a fine brush (I used to use a 00000), and paint thin lines touching each other. You end up with an almost velvety texture, quite different from the flatter cross-hatching technique. Gotta be pretty patient though, and you really don’t want to covering large areas.

  • @OcarinaSapphr-
    @OcarinaSapphr- Před rokem +4

    Hey Jazza!
    When I was younger, there was a history book series that included some little experiments & projects; to do watercolour paint in the Chinese/ Japanese style- I had to get used to holding the brush fully upright: *not easy* when you’re so used to holding your brush on an angle - another one I remember, was inspired by the segment on Knossos/ the Cretan civilisation; frescoes- painting on damp plaster (like the tempera, it’s a technique that engenders longevity) - & of course the other one I recall, was a mosaic... **I would **_love_** to see you try any of these**

  • @pricygalaxy185
    @pricygalaxy185 Před rokem +1

    That portrait is actually the best I’ve seen you do

  • @daumpalumpa5065
    @daumpalumpa5065 Před rokem

    Ohhhh my god Jazza! What an amazing piece of art 🖼! Great job!

  • @Leona8Cooper
    @Leona8Cooper Před rokem +3

    I love the final piece! It's even more inspiring when Jazza has a fun time creating!

  • @killmonger_990productions

    Nice art jazza keep it going

  • @victoriarhinehart2012
    @victoriarhinehart2012 Před rokem +1

    I just wanted to say im really enjoying your new videos. I'll continue to watch them. Your piece is beautiful!!

  • @missseaweed2462
    @missseaweed2462 Před rokem +1

    The thumbnail reminded me of how I use seashells for a portable watercolor palette. Unlike metal or plastic, mixing paint on its surface feels nicer, and the water doesn't tend to clump together on it. I used part of a razor clam shell, which unfortunately snapped, but I also had a half of a broken clam shell which could still accommodate the paint along the inner shell's edge, and a bit of water in the shallow dip itself.

  • @ruri1706
    @ruri1706 Před rokem +12

    A hack for getting brighter colours without the yellow undertone: use the eggwhite and add flaxseed oil to it. That's what I was taught in a traditional paint class when learning about paints, alongside the yolk version. Also tried watered down bone glue, and old beer. Some funky results from that last one, but all very legit ways to paint in ye olden days.

  • @nettonnet8038
    @nettonnet8038 Před rokem +5

    That was so interesting. Loved the dramatic music accompanying the process. I do have 2 questions. Does the egg have a smell at all when making, using or later when dried? Also what kinds of things would they have been making pigment out of? Perhaps a video on historically accurate pigment making?

    • @notquiteasamazingjess
      @notquiteasamazingjess Před rokem +1

      Red definitely would have been carmine, which is crushed beetles. Black would typically be soot/ash/charcoal. Many colors were taken from flowers and plants. Color availability did depend on location/money, so how one artist made a color could be different from another artist.

  • @Cationna
    @Cationna Před rokem +1

    I love it when Jazza explores new-to-him mediums!! It's always incredibly inspiring and contagious with its curiosity and enthusiasm. Especially those ancient mediums. Such fun!

  • @KoryGrayson
    @KoryGrayson Před rokem

    Beautiful. Everything. We love seeing you do you Jazza.

  • @LightningIsLit
    @LightningIsLit Před rokem +3

    I discovered the egg tempura technique when working on my art project a few months ago, but I don't have many art supplies so I just mixed it with acrylic paint to see what would happen. It's interesting to see how it's actually meant to be done lol

  • @amandasabo139
    @amandasabo139 Před rokem +5

    Omfg!!! I adore him! He never runs out of ideas for creative content!! This is amazing!! Thanks for being a beacon in this world!!

  • @mahismelodies3685
    @mahismelodies3685 Před rokem +1

    Piece is GORGEOUS AS ALWAYS!
    BUT ONCE I SAW THE NOSE I COULDN'T STOP STARING AT IT-

  • @fragileapollo6320
    @fragileapollo6320 Před rokem

    Adding the blue the the white to offset the yellow was just 😙🤌 *chefs kiss!!*

  • @lileeb6448
    @lileeb6448 Před rokem +3

    i love you jazza😭
    i know i’m not the first but i did my best. you are my favorite youtuber and i’ve been subbed for many years. i, and i think ALL of us, would LOVEEEE to see more of B and MJ!!!!

  • @noellekapuanani9064
    @noellekapuanani9064 Před rokem +20

    Love the art work and your content! I just cant unsee what I think is miscounted digits on one of the hands you painted. Is it just me? Please correct me. Legitimately and Im so sorry if this came off as offensive to you or any viewers. I seriously enjoy your work! Keep having fun with it!

    • @lion6436
      @lion6436 Před rokem +9

      6 fingers...it's a bit of an easter egg ;)

    • @user-10021
      @user-10021 Před rokem +3

      Yeah he actually did paint 6 fingers 🤷🏻‍♂️
      But I feel like it might’ve been supposed to be just the fat of the hand being squished that way when holding something and the lighting making it look weird like that

    • @kodabear1996
      @kodabear1996 Před rokem

      Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.

  • @cyndi4886
    @cyndi4886 Před rokem

    Pleasantly surprised Jazza! I was waiting for a fun painting video! Looks amazing, you are really talented

  • @yellheahtris
    @yellheahtris Před rokem

    This is the first I'm ever hearing of this medium and i can only imagine how the art would smell after a few days. Worth it, because of how sick it turned out!

  • @youwsernayme
    @youwsernayme Před rokem +7

    Isn’t this how Mel from Arcane makes her paint

  • @Vosslyn
    @Vosslyn Před rokem +4

    "humble art studio" which is bigger then my living room XD
    This looks cool to try, awesome video Jazza!
    (I wonder if the painting smells like eggs a little)

  • @Wesley.Carlton
    @Wesley.Carlton Před rokem +1

    So great to see some real authentic work and an attempt at realism! I love when you take your process really seriously from time to time :)

  • @stever.8916
    @stever.8916 Před rokem +1

    That was for sure the most interesting video I have seen done by you,I've learned much just from the tide bit and the painting came out pretty awesome too. More stuff like this from you would be great Jazza 👍 👌 great video this is why I've been subbed to you for quite some time now.

  • @martjanamoon1785
    @martjanamoon1785 Před rokem +6

    i'm sure someone can answer this question here: why is Jazza always using ultramarine and fire-y red pigments, not cyan and magenta? i feel like the greens and purples he mixes could be a lot clearer if he used those

    • @tinadahlgren7781
      @tinadahlgren7781 Před rokem +2

      I’m not a professional artist but I believe cyan and magenta are only used for digital art and printers?

    • @lion6436
      @lion6436 Před rokem +1

      I think said in the primary colour video that he always thought of red, blue, yellow as the primaries. So it would make sense if he's used to working with those.

    • @insert_edgyname8848
      @insert_edgyname8848 Před rokem +1

      Well yes he'd likely get better blending for the most part with cmyk, but it's really up to the artist if they want cmyk or ryb for mixing, and also ryb's inherently darker mixing scheme does actually give some advantages like more "natural" esque purples and grays and browns and what not so that's probably another reason

  • @deastwd84
    @deastwd84 Před rokem

    Very well done Jazza I had not heard of this form of paint I enjoyed learning with you

  • @federicodichio
    @federicodichio Před rokem

    I love the result of this experience! Great job!

  • @amandamason9359
    @amandamason9359 Před rokem

    You are the dorkest dork ever and I love it. You prove that everyone can have fun being just who you are!! Thanks!!

  • @MushroomCloudOfDoom
    @MushroomCloudOfDoom Před rokem

    This video is everything I love about Jazza’s channel! Silly jokes, little role play details like the poofy shirts, the joy and enthusiasm that inspires me to make art, showing the dabble process which helps the viewer avoid any pitfalls if they want to try it, the willingness to step outside of your comfort zone and try a style you’re less confident in. 10/10 video, Jazza!
    Also even though it didn’t happen in this video I also appreciate the honest frustration when something isn’t working or when when you “overdo it” and mess up. It helps me feel like I’m not a dumdum for struggling! I’m embarrassed to show anything less than perfect, and your willingness to show mistakes really inspires me to be kinder to myself and my own art.
    Thank you so much for sparking the creative flame in the rest of us. You’re the man!!

  • @donuteh2461
    @donuteh2461 Před rokem

    I love this channel, I've been following you for a while now and it's always entertaining and I always learn something and usually inspire me to get out my art supplies and do something. Keep up the good work.

  • @anon6056
    @anon6056 Před rokem +1

    I love the paintings they look so good, especially loving the self portrait 🥰😍 EGG

  • @OlichkaNesterova
    @OlichkaNesterova Před rokem +2

    Oooh I wanna see more of these types of videos. How paint and pigments we're made...

  • @alihnanimation3330
    @alihnanimation3330 Před rokem

    Ahhh I looveeee your paintings! Your character design and paintings give me so much inspiration!

  • @ashleysovilla2037
    @ashleysovilla2037 Před rokem

    I love the background color of the self portrait!

  • @trumansteeley7604
    @trumansteeley7604 Před rokem

    One of the best piece I have ever seen. Your getting better at realism!

  • @vastaria1830
    @vastaria1830 Před rokem

    Thanks for covering this, i have always wondered what egg tempura looks like. Thanks!

  • @Nexxeon19
    @Nexxeon19 Před rokem

    Jazza. You are so good at art man! I like the Portrait of you with EGG! Good job!

  • @vicc19
    @vicc19 Před rokem

    This video was so fun! What i love the most about egg tempera is the satin finish. Its not super shiny neither matte like gouache. Its almost rubbery. Love your painting

  • @mateuszdabrowski7078
    @mateuszdabrowski7078 Před rokem

    Ahhhh that's just soooo EPIC!
    I love that portrait, its amazing.
    Love the video as always, Jazzas vids always making my day

  • @ayarosen1035
    @ayarosen1035 Před rokem +2

    I love this video! And it's really nice to see you get excited about painting.
    How about making your own paper next?

  • @amarsayshaii
    @amarsayshaii Před rokem

    This is the first video of yours that I have found and I enjoyed every bit! Definitely got my like! I'm going to check out your other videos.

  • @bisibisbi
    @bisibisbi Před rokem +1

    So much fun with art history - thanks for that!

  • @Bretalented_
    @Bretalented_ Před rokem

    The final result is so beautiful Jazza!😍

  • @womble901
    @womble901 Před rokem +1

    I dunno what it is, but I really really like the end result! Obviously I've seen you paint before and I like those too but this... It's just something extra special. 🥚

  • @CarrieMissyMay
    @CarrieMissyMay Před rokem +2

    Amazing painting and great video!
    Really trying to hold back making a Princess Bride reference over the 6 fingers on your Jazza's left hand. 😁

  • @Terencelei_
    @Terencelei_ Před rokem +1

    7:11
    A beautiful, italian landscape.
    11:45
    *dood looking at an egg*

  • @rufio553
    @rufio553 Před rokem

    I think the green is spot on for "color match". Awesome job 👌👍.

  • @Squidriddle
    @Squidriddle Před rokem

    It's always such a joy to see what Jazza will make. great job

  • @crystalmay273
    @crystalmay273 Před rokem

    There is something about your videos that just inspires me to try out more in the art realm. This is really cool and I learned something new about art history! Continue to make great content Jazza! I think maybe mosaics unless you have already done so and I just can't seem to find it. Like a Roman mosaic of animals?

  • @ZeezyTop
    @ZeezyTop Před rokem

    I love the exploration of traditional art. Always fun to go back and rediscover all the different ways we've made art

  • @anget4431
    @anget4431 Před rokem

    Love your portrait! It's really cool!

  • @zurgishsweet4895
    @zurgishsweet4895 Před rokem

    Jazza is a new-age old master with his very productive self-portrait. ❤ A very enjoyable episode! Thanx Jazza. ✨

  • @Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson
    @Dr._Nicholi_Rasmuson Před rokem +2

    The self portrait: Six fingers holding the egg, four holding the brush.
    10 fingers. Totally normal. :P

  • @AmaraJordanMusic
    @AmaraJordanMusic Před rokem

    I’ve been curious about this for years; I’m glad to see you tackle it!

  • @SlothLinn
    @SlothLinn Před rokem

    Let me just say, this is an overall great video! Fun concept, but the joy & interest Jazza has for it just shines through so clearly, and the results are amazing! I'd actually like to have those pieces on my wall :) And they make me want to try painting something similar myself!

  • @Pine.animator
    @Pine.animator Před 5 měsíci

    I thing i hate about Jazza is he is so addicting to watch. One moment its 8 in the morning the next it’s 12 and i have been watching him ever since i woke up. Loved the video! Your artwork always inspires me. Great job!!

  • @stachliczek
    @stachliczek Před rokem

    You are an amazing artist, and a very versatile one too. Your video on alkohol ink markers has made me buy some, and man, do I enjoy the process :D

  • @casztc9874
    @casztc9874 Před rokem

    I love the texture and I'll totally try this out!! the results are awesome 👌 👏

  • @jennybartolo4360
    @jennybartolo4360 Před rokem

    Wow I learnt something new. Great finished pieces!

  • @sophiepomerleau708
    @sophiepomerleau708 Před rokem

    It’s one of the most beautiful thing you have made over the years !!! You should try painting from differents eras ! 😍

  • @Maninawig
    @Maninawig Před rokem

    This video has that Jazza magic that got me interested in your videos during the end of your first faze: an enjoyable and fun video where you can take away a lesson to apply in your own art.

  • @samdal420
    @samdal420 Před rokem +2

    Gosh, it's been a while since I watched Jazza but this was very delightful to watch 👍 subscribing once again

  • @tinatomaszewski6473
    @tinatomaszewski6473 Před rokem

    Wow! Thanks for sharing! BTW, the self portrait turned out amazing!

  • @PipFraggle
    @PipFraggle Před rokem

    I had a friend who was into oil painting and he explained the process to me as he was attempting to do it himself. It made sense in the end. It was so cool to watch jazza play with the proccess