Oil painting on a 40 x 50 cm - 16 x 20 inch canvas by Dusan Malobabic Kevin MacLeod - Almost in F - Tranquillity is used under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) Source: incompetech.com
@@ethan2163 That's why you should be viewing it from a certain distance. Even a photo will be abstract if you get too close. Btw, I know this Fantastic Artist cant comment on what I'm about to say as a professional courtesy, but here goes anyway. I really wish that the glossy eyed Bob Bob Ross fanatics would just take a peek at a few Artists and paintings of this caliber and maybe a light switch might wake them from their stupor. They just might start using art to witness the fantastic spirit of the creative people who have honed this amazing discipline to where a work of this Master artist can take us and not just to use a relaxing voice as you would xanax! Instead of happy little trees, putting you to sleep, you can visit a museum, or gallery and soar to miraculous heights with the artist's works. Please help me down off my soapbox, I'm old.
I dont know why but when I saw the finished piece I cried. Edit: I think it's because it reminded me of those out of the blue moods I get where I feel alone in this busy world watching everything go by me like a ghost but at the same time theres a sense of tranquility and peace. Comforting and lonely at the same time.
joliment dit ! Si cela peut vous rassurer : vous n'êtes pas le seul fantôme ! C'est la condition humaine qui veut cela... L'art est là notamment pour pallier ce vide. Pouvoir pleurer c'est un luxe ! vous avez de la chance...
@@nicokaine250 indeed, this painting makes me feel nostalgic, which i think is the emotion that the painter painted this with... and those emotions reflect on me by looking at the art
I'm not necessarily religious, but I do get these moments too, where I get an overwhelming sense of melancholy and nostalgia, almost like it's the best memory from a different life.
I love how things just start popping out of nowhere as you paint! One minute I’m just looking at a spot you’re working on, I blink, and there’s a car there suddenly! Love it!
Как , я сам художник и скульптор ,и ювелир , могу сказать , что это ювелирная работа , как говорять талант от Бога . Говорять что 99 % учения и 1% таланта , это не так . Вундеркин чуствует инстиктивно с умом и сердцем и конечно же рождённым талантом , которым не всем дано . Удачи Вам , нарисовали великолепно 👏👏👏👍
This masterpiece found me occasionally due to algorithms suggesting. Im really thankful I witnessed this. I just want my comment to help more people to discover this masterpiece! Dear Dusan, you truly making this world better! Thank you very much and all the best wishes to you! Peace to all!
The colors and lines are gorgeous but what impresses me the most is your perfect vanishing point perspective with not even one scratch of a pencil on the canvas beforehand. Much admiration!
I love how you get close and it seems that the paint is just mashed onto the canvas in a messy, chaotic way but once you step back and look at the big picture it all comes together in making a beautiful masterpiece. Which is profound in that we can mirror this to our own lives. Sometimes life feels like it’s a chaotic mess and that it has no rhyme or reason but if you step back and look at how everything is played out thing a fall Into place and everything makes sense.
I really like how there were some parts that you dont realize are there at first, but when other things are added they also come into existence. Like i didnt notice the trees at first until the cars started getting painted
Assuming this was referenced from a photo... I wonder who the people in this picture are... Did they know on their daily drive home from work they would be immortalized in this moment inside a stunning work of art? I wonder where they are now. I wonder what kind of lives they lead. If they’re spending the holidays with their families. If they still walk or drive down that road every day... its amazing how art can capture a moment in time like that.
i am baffled how 1 thousand people could dislike this ? if you don't appreciate art and true talent why are you here ? this is fabulous!! i was hypnotised
I don’t usually comment when I like this, but this is too hard to resist. This painting is really really REALLY VERY impressive, I’m a beginner painter and I hope I can paint like this person one day :)
I believe this is THE BEST I HAVE SEEN IN SOMEONE PAINTING! GRACEFULLY DONE! I NEVER KNEW ONE COULD PAINT WITH A SMALL PALETTEKNIFE...I THK U CALL IT THAT. I WILL SEE THIS OVER N OVER AGAIN.THANK YOU u made my New Year's Eve!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
There are no words to describe how beautiful this piece is. I love the colors, the perspective, and the lighting. Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this it’s beautiful and inspiring to me as an artist
i would LOVE a series of online lessons in palette painting that works toward art like this. the first lessons would be super simple, working w/ knife and simple color concepts...intermediate lessons would work on maybe just a section of this painting.. like painting a person on a wet street, or one of the cars. this is so inspiring and beautiful.
Great talent, if I were you, I would take all my equipments, travel the world and sit on a corner of a street of any town I like, record my painting while talking with random people passing by
What a tremendous talent. All done with a pallete knife. You are truly gifted! I paint with pallete knife to spread my acrylics and use brushes. Truly a gift to watch. 🙏🏽 thank you!
This is the first video of you I’ve seen and I’m amazed. To see how something you didn’t know what it would be turn into something incredibly detailed in a matter of minutes is amazing. This is truly incredible
Green Hope “It turns out that from the mundane details to the colors of the scenery, I’m not looking hard enough. I’m hoping that I can also improve my skills so that I can also draw masterfully from imagination too; I’m sure it’d be fun if I could!”
When I was a child I would often look for beauty in the sad and lonesome, I had quite a bit of that and my sister did too. I would sometimes look out of our car window or the bus seat on the city, drizzled in the morning or the evening rain and think how beautiful it was even if it was also sad. How much I wished I could capture it? Only memory as I was never any good at drawing anything but superheros. Now I see another lonely soul reaching back into memory at the solemn beauty of the rain and those caught our by nature without the innocence to celebrate it. You captured it beautifully. Thank you.
damn amazing visual brain you have. i can do realism and stuff like that but this is just had to do as my brain cant grasp using messy lines to make a masterpiece.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 You may be right and that makes perfect sense when painting realism, but when you paint something like this, it's so much harder to spot a mistake - unless you copy an impressionist painting in the first place. :)
Your likes are at 3-6-9 for the time being so I "liked" your comment that you made, in my mind...the original term for liking something without pressing a thumbs up which in my opinion is just odd
Its amazing how seemingly random smudges of paint transform!!. I swear the artist must have to see the end result in their mind before they ever put that first smudge of color on the canvas. Its mind-boggling and a truly amazing gift.
We generally have an idea of what we want. I'm speaking for most artists when I say that. I'm a published artist having been on both interiors and covers of books and magazines myself. There is however a magical process that unfolds, even for us. It's the part is creativity that some of us let flow, others try to control it more. If allowed to flow freely that is the recipe for capturing lightening in a bottle.
Damn the colors, the lighting, the perspective and everything❤️ It is just what the title of the painting itself, Going Home - In the Rain. It really feels I'm going home from work at busy city while raining. But even though it is raining, the sun-dipped sky is still visible and somehow, it is light guiding me to my way home. The golden sky sparks hope despite the rain, and that made rain even more aesthetically pleasing to the mood and atmosphere of this painting. I know it is not really the rain, but the colors, highlights and the reflections brought by the rain and for that I really love this painting of yours.❤️ Its color really envelops the mood of this painting.
Stunning - both the result and the skill it took to create it. Makes you wonder where this painting is now, and who's the lucky one to be able to enjoy it every day.
Wow this is stunning. I have drawn and painted for many years, but I could never get near the skill and talent of this artist. The picture has real atmosphere. Incredible.
That's a weird looking paint brush.. haha all jokes aside, this is amazing, the Tram on the left side really surprised me because at first I thought it was going to be a shop with a canvas overhang
I was totally delighted watching this pallet knife oil painting last night, and loved trying to guess where the next patterns/colors went as it developed. Instant fan, and will be watching/learning more of you're videoed techniques tonight. Thank You Dusan.
Such amount of details with such a crude tool. Brilliant. Maybe my mind is pattern seeking, but Tram and cars in such details, truly amazing. Kudos Dušane.
The reason I call this man a magician is because u will recognize that his paintings are a piece of art but the reality is soo much, that u feel you are part of that painting. In this case I can actually feel the water around me. We appreciate your work sir
It’s almost unbelievable realizing how constructed my view of the world actually is: what ends up as cars and buildings and people finely separated into drawers is in fact only colorful smudges in the beginning, which then our brain makes sense of for us in the end. What all starts out as some activated cells in our eyes and brains becomes a coherent world view, and this painting process helps (de)construct that process of understanding and making sense.
I always start my paintings by drawing an initial outline, trying to make everything accurate as possible... The way this artist just puts on all that colour straight away, gradually turning it into an amazing atmospheric piece? It’s breathtaking, just so beautiful.
I know my comment is late but ... How is it possible to have a perception like this? To know every single path to get to an image like this? I can admire it, thats enough for my poor eyes ...
The way the cars came into being was just... magical
Thanks Shouyou
Yeah, absolutely
People too!
Shōyō Hinata I love how we have the same name
yup, we have same thought
The light reflections on this painting is out of this world
Thanks Shane
Really I can spend hours seeing this painting
I felt like I was there in that place.its so much realistic.no words
@@InfiniteGamingLord It's not that realistic. It's actually very abstract up close.
@@ethan2163 That's why you should be viewing it from a certain distance. Even a photo will be abstract if you get too close.
Btw, I know this Fantastic Artist cant comment on what I'm about to say as a professional courtesy, but here goes anyway. I really wish that the glossy eyed Bob Bob Ross
fanatics would just take a peek at a few
Artists and paintings of this caliber and maybe a light switch might wake them from their stupor. They just might start using art to witness the fantastic spirit of
the creative people who have honed this amazing discipline to
where a work of this
Master artist can take us and not just to use
a relaxing voice as you would xanax!
Instead of happy little trees, putting you to sleep, you can visit a museum, or gallery and soar to miraculous heights with the artist's works.
Please help me down off my soapbox, I'm old.
If this painting is preserved, people in the future will marvel at how beautiful the earth in the past was.
At the right angle anyway
we don't know how much worthy things are until we no longer have them.
I dont know why but when I saw the finished piece I cried.
Edit: I think it's because it reminded me of those out of the blue moods I get where I feel alone in this busy world watching everything go by me like a ghost but at the same time theres a sense of tranquility and peace. Comforting and lonely at the same time.
Took me back to times spent in SF, long ago.
Crying out is good sometimes….release all the tension inside and then calm down. Art is healing you
joliment dit !
Si cela peut vous rassurer : vous n'êtes pas le seul fantôme ! C'est la condition humaine qui veut cela...
L'art est là notamment pour pallier ce vide. Pouvoir pleurer c'est un luxe ! vous avez de la chance...
Its so amazing how sometimes we only see random colors on the paper but only the artist knows what's coming 😐 great work, mate this is beautiful 😊
Thank you Vincent 🤗👍
That's so true !
I'm agree with you.... He is awesome... I love 😍
2100th like
Sometimes the artist is surprised as well.
I'd never thought a busy and crowded wet city could look so beautiful
its magic how paintings can show you how the artist sees the world on his perspective
@@nicokaine250 indeed, this painting makes me feel nostalgic, which i think is the emotion that the painter painted this with... and those emotions reflect on me by looking at the art
shiny minun right?! Don’t you just want to be there in that moment
It depends on what prospective you see it with.
This one deserves to be in a museum.
Once you feel smells and hear sounds from a painting just by looking at it you know that must be some kind of a masterpiece.
Why does this give me a crushing sense of nostalgia for a life i have never lived
Sam Palmer seriously
I feel like i was reliving the city life in the 70s or 80s but i was born in 2002
Your so right. This painting just gives a different feel. As well as the music. Idk I feel as if I lived this life in the city. It’s weird
I'm not necessarily religious, but I do get these moments too, where I get an overwhelming sense of melancholy and nostalgia, almost like it's the best memory from a different life.
@@finncummins7782 you pinpointed it exactly.
I can't believe he made that whole painting using gardening tools
Everyone knows that gardening tools are the best, wait until I show you what I can do with a shovel ;)
@@PaintingsbyDusan Haha
🤣
😂😂
@Michael Spagnoli
LOL...lol...lol...
This video features the best knife techniques I remember seeing anywhere...Dusan is among the pantheon of the greatest artists I've studied...
Thanks for giving me Awesome 20 minutes of my life. Made my mind fresh and feeling so natural.
Thanks Praneet, glad you enjoyed it :)
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😮😮😮😮😮😮 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😀😀😀😀😀😀👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
표현 멋있다
I love how things just start popping out of nowhere as you paint! One minute I’m just looking at a spot you’re working on, I blink, and there’s a car there suddenly! Love it!
Thanks very much 😊👍
That's the beauty of painting as he thinks in shapes not in lines as with usual pencil drawing.
I felt so connected to this painting it hurts me in a way. This painting makes me feel emotional and joyful at the same time thank you Dusan :)
Как , я сам художник и скульптор ,и ювелир , могу сказать , что это ювелирная работа , как говорять талант от Бога . Говорять что 99 % учения и 1% таланта , это не так . Вундеркин чуствует инстиктивно с умом и сердцем и конечно же рождённым талантом , которым не всем дано . Удачи Вам , нарисовали великолепно 👏👏👏👍
When you started to paint the cars it was as if you could control your world and was somehow really inspiring... I'm not making sense but it was
😊👍🤗
So blurry yet so clear...
This piece of art is astonishing! ✨
That was the sentence i was looking for to describe this painting.
This masterpiece found me occasionally due to algorithms suggesting.
Im really thankful I witnessed this.
I just want my comment to help more people to discover this masterpiece!
Dear Dusan, you truly making this world better!
Thank you very much and all the best wishes to you!
Peace to all!
The colors and lines are gorgeous but what impresses me the most is your perfect vanishing point perspective with not even one scratch of a pencil on the canvas beforehand. Much admiration!
This painting makes me wanna buy it. none of painting video on youtube never made me wanna buy.
I wish I can have this amazing painting !
Each color you add compliments the other. Gorgeous work. ..truly a gift.
Thanks Lilly 🦋👍
Its not a gift..
I love how you get close and it seems that the paint is just mashed onto the canvas in a messy, chaotic way but once you step back and look at the big picture it all comes together in making a beautiful masterpiece. Which is profound in that we can mirror this to our own lives. Sometimes life feels like it’s a chaotic mess and that it has no rhyme or reason but if you step back and look at how everything is played out thing a fall Into place and everything makes sense.
I’m glad that the world can see another awesome person doing something that they love
I really like how there were some parts that you dont realize are there at first, but when other things are added they also come into existence. Like i didnt notice the trees at first until the cars started getting painted
I can smell the post-rain air and feel the pavement under my hand
Me too, the same reaaly the same!!
Assuming this was referenced from a photo... I wonder who the people in this picture are... Did they know on their daily drive home from work they would be immortalized in this moment inside a stunning work of art? I wonder where they are now. I wonder what kind of lives they lead. If they’re spending the holidays with their families. If they still walk or drive down that road every day... its amazing how art can capture a moment in time like that.
Like wtf I literally think like this everytime I see random ppl while walking down the streets
I think you're referring to the word "sonder". Try to search its meaning. Dunno if it fits but yeah. ^-^
Stop I don't want to think right now lol
I love your thoughts on this. I only have these thoughts about strangers when I travel abroad :)
Because of the tram cars, it looks like the picture was taken from the busy street intersection of Melbourne, infront of Flinder Street Station.
i am baffled how 1 thousand people could dislike this ? if you don't appreciate art and true talent why are you here ? this is fabulous!! i was hypnotised
I don’t usually comment when I like this, but this is too hard to resist. This painting is really really REALLY
VERY impressive, I’m a beginner painter and I hope I can paint like this person one day :)
Same here But if we keep practicing maybe one day we will be as good. I’m new to I’ve only been doing art for maybe two years now
I believe this is THE BEST I HAVE SEEN IN SOMEONE PAINTING! GRACEFULLY DONE!
I NEVER KNEW ONE COULD PAINT WITH A SMALL PALETTEKNIFE...I THK U CALL IT THAT.
I WILL SEE THIS OVER N OVER AGAIN.THANK YOU u made my New Year's Eve!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It feels more like sculpting than painting. Also, I love the texture of the palette knife on canvas.
Good painting
油絵って最初は何描いてるかわかんないのに段々と情景がクリアになっていくのが本当すごいと思う...めちゃめちゃ綺麗..
どうもありがとうございました
Me too.
Dr. Dee lmao what the heck did the comment say?
WORVERIN Because some people does not speak English? We all can appreciate art, though.
何回見直しても最初の方わからない
There are no words to describe how beautiful this piece is. I love the colors, the perspective, and the lighting. Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this it’s beautiful and inspiring to me as an artist
i would LOVE a series of online lessons in palette painting that works toward art like this. the first lessons would be super simple, working w/ knife and simple color concepts...intermediate lessons would work on maybe just a section of this painting.. like painting a person on a wet street, or one of the cars. this is so inspiring and beautiful.
I swear I thought a second you wrote "thanks for watching" over the paint lmao I was like "no way.."
Dam me too!
Bruh he didnt even use a freaking brush...NOW THAT'S TALENT😎👍
dont you mean skill?
I guess so
FloridaMan I thought you meant
Bruh he didn’t even us a freaking -brush- skill... now thats talent
@@shinjitobe8297 same but I got what he ment later on after😁
Kalston Peyahhehe I mentioned thought (past tense)
it's like I'm remembering a scene from my memory... it's so beautiful
Reminds me of 10 years ago.... Sensational!
I want this painting!!!! :'(
Be Debt FREE you can make it
Paindrah As I understood or based on experience “you have to start somewhere small” and liking something so much, is a good place to start. 🥳
@@s88w88per Just practice
Start with doodling hun 😂 or buy something like it instead. I hope I’m not being too silly. 🙃
I want too
Great talent, if I were you, I would take all my equipments, travel the world and sit on a corner of a street of any town I like, record my painting while talking with random people passing by
That's a wonderful scenario - I can imagine it already. Will have to wait until the kids are older and settled down perhaps 👍
What a tremendous talent. All done with a pallete knife. You are truly gifted! I paint with pallete knife to spread my acrylics and use brushes. Truly a gift to watch. 🙏🏽 thank you!
A miracle created by one knife and one capable hand. Only Dusan can produce such miracles with one knife.
This is the first video of you I’ve seen and I’m amazed. To see how something you didn’t know what it would be turn into something incredibly detailed in a matter of minutes is amazing. This is truly incredible
いかに自分が普段細部まで景色を見ていない事が分かった
こんなにも自分の想像したものを上手く描けたら楽しいだろうな
Ci puoi tradurre in inglese?
Green Hope “It turns out that from the mundane details to the colors of the scenery, I’m not looking hard enough.
I’m hoping that I can also improve my skills so that I can also draw masterfully from imagination too; I’m sure it’d be fun if I could!”
No matter what the negative commenter say, I think this painting is spectacular. Thanks for sharing!!
ぼんやりとした色の集まりだったのに急に鮮明に形を持ちだすのがおもしろい
まるで魔法みたい
I think a tear just dropped from my eye 😢 Damn it's so beautiful 😭
Thank you brother, always nice to hear your work connects with people 😊👍
Me too
hahahaha me too :c
Am i the only one uses that knife to spread butter on my bread
You should see my peanut butter sandwiches 😄😆
Can you make a video of that
As a joke or something :))
@@airu7342 I can't remember on which one, but I did paint with a butter knife for a bit and on another a blunted chopstick.
@@PaintingsbyDusan paint your bread with peanut butter and jelly
@@PaintingsbyDusan 😂😂😂😂😂
When I was a child I would often look for beauty in the sad and lonesome, I had quite a bit of that and my sister did too. I would sometimes look out of our car window or the bus seat on the city, drizzled in the morning or the evening rain and think how beautiful it was even if it was also sad. How much I wished I could capture it? Only memory as I was never any good at drawing anything but superheros. Now I see another lonely soul reaching back into memory at the solemn beauty of the rain and those caught our by nature without the innocence to celebrate it. You captured it beautifully.
Thank you.
I cried watching this come to life..! What a beautiful thing.
damn amazing visual brain you have. i can do realism and stuff like that but this is just had to do as my brain cant grasp using messy lines to make a masterpiece.
Thanks mate :)
Impressionism you mean ....? Messy lines :)
Genius.
it's oil, you screw up, you get a good full week to go fix it, lol
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 You may be right and that makes perfect sense when painting realism, but when you paint something like this, it's so much harder to spot a mistake - unless you copy an impressionist painting in the first place. :)
Doctor: you have 20mins n 19sec to live.
Me:
You: oddly specific but quick hand me my phone
Hahaha, exactly
My most favourite picture!
Here I am 4 years later and I am spellbound watching you create magic. Wow!
Unfortunately I could just hit the like once. That's a shame, you deserve plenty more. Wonderful work!
ha ha, thanks Vinícius 🤣👍🌞🍦🍧🍨
Your likes are at 3-6-9 for the time being so I "liked" your comment that you made, in my mind...the original term for liking something without pressing a thumbs up which in my opinion is just odd
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar that's a fact! But when I wrote this I had no likes, incredible how people can l like multiple times even though they're not.
He gave piece of his heart to make the picture alive.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Its amazing how seemingly random smudges of paint transform!!. I swear the artist must have to see the end result in their mind before they ever put that first smudge of color on the canvas. Its mind-boggling and a truly amazing gift.
We generally have an idea of what we want. I'm speaking for most artists when I say that.
I'm a published artist having been on both interiors and covers of books and magazines myself.
There is however a magical process that unfolds, even for us. It's the part is creativity that some of us let flow, others try to control it more.
If allowed to flow freely that is the recipe for capturing lightening in a bottle.
Wow, I have no word...
Damn the colors, the lighting, the perspective and everything❤️
It is just what the title of the painting itself, Going Home - In the Rain. It really feels I'm going home from work at busy city while raining. But even though it is raining, the sun-dipped sky is still visible and somehow, it is light guiding me to my way home. The golden sky sparks hope despite the rain, and that made rain even more aesthetically pleasing to the mood and atmosphere of this painting. I know it is not really the rain, but the colors, highlights and the reflections brought by the rain and for that I really love this painting of yours.❤️ Its color really envelops the mood of this painting.
Glad you liked it, I appreciate the thoughtful comments Rush Fudge 💙👍
You have a way with words.
Bless you, you have a Godly gift
Watching this take shape is truly amazing
Stunning - both the result and the skill it took to create it.
Makes you wonder where this painting is now, and who's the lucky one to be able to enjoy it every day.
Ur paintings got life in it. 👌
Its wonderful how the appearance of human suddenly makes this paint have a warm feeling to me. So it teach me to make friends in cold city. ?!
A dead canvas brought vibrantly alive by the talented Dusan
Wow this is stunning. I have drawn and painted for many years, but I could never get near the skill and talent of this artist. The picture has real atmosphere. Incredible.
That's a weird looking paint brush.. haha all jokes aside, this is amazing, the Tram on the left side really surprised me because at first I thought it was going to be a shop with a canvas overhang
You trying to give my brush a complex 😆👍, Thanks Adam
boy, this would make clean-up easier.
everyone knows oil painting is a noxious PITA to clean up out of brushes.
@@PaintingsbyDusan I have never seen anyone use a paint mixer to paint. Never imagined it would add such a great affect.
You can hear the cars and the poeple walk by!
Everything youve heard and felt in any way with your senses comes into your mind.
Thats Art!
I watched this video the week it was released on youtube and ALMOST bought it. I've been yearning for it ever since. I need this piece =/
I was totally delighted watching this pallet knife oil painting last night, and loved trying to guess where the next patterns/colors went as it developed. Instant fan, and will be watching/learning more of you're videoed techniques tonight. Thank You Dusan.
The reflections on the street look amazing
The way the lights from the cars reflect off of the wet ground just looks so mesmerising. This work is honestly so beautiful.
🌹
Makes me feel like I’m back In New York City when I was 8. Beautiful piece of work.
amazed at draw the cars. you just have a knack to know how to use colors
すごい…絵がうますぎる人ってあたりがどんな風になるか想像出来ないから見るの楽しい…
W you Japanese?
@@user-mh6ju3pg8c Yes it is😊
@@user-md9ji3jq7i I eat confused hehe
I have taken pictures of my downtown, I think I will start with that.
This video and it's comment section is the serotonin boost you needed.
Fantastic..I just sat here and was glued to the screen. Great work
All the money you spent in Art School has paid off, Dusan.
Your work is fantastic!
How the hell is this possible what a talent
I know right^^
I like to imagine the sounds, feeling, and smell in a painting
You've manged to create a life on canvas. I actually teared of how wonderful this came out. Cheers!
Imaginé being this talented... wow
There is no you tube video I haven't seen your comments.... That's good... You commented on the good stuff.. This art js amazing
brian mwangi 😹 did you see the same profile picture ? Lots of people have this because it’s a really popular meme
brian mwangi well it’s not me, it’s just others with the same profile pic
@@Diana-vh7bm OK deee
It’s so amazing work👏👏👏
Holy shiet is that you!!?
@@higgurus6274 who?
✌
It's extrodinary how you are able to judge the reflections with such perfect imperfection. Astonishing gift you posessess.
Wow that painting looks incredible. It’s the type of work that I like
It's like watching a romantic movie from the good old days. Such nostalgia.
Such amount of details with such a crude tool. Brilliant. Maybe my mind is pattern seeking, but Tram and cars in such details, truly amazing. Kudos Dušane.
Thanks mate :)
Incredible how it looks nothing then slowly everything comes into shape, great work.
Mesmerized. What a talent
I'm totally floored by how beautiful and precise this is. Just - absolutely beautiful.
The reason I call this man a magician is because u will recognize that his paintings are a piece of art but the reality is soo much, that u feel you are part of that painting.
In this case I can actually feel the water around me.
We appreciate your work sir
AMAZING love watching this
what s wonderful result and it looks so easy thats the magic
It’s almost unbelievable realizing how constructed my view of the world actually is: what ends up as cars and buildings and people finely separated into drawers is in fact only colorful smudges in the beginning, which then our brain makes sense of for us in the end. What all starts out as some activated cells in our eyes and brains becomes a coherent world view, and this painting process helps (de)construct that process of understanding and making sense.
it's seems that the painting is telling everyone "well done,you've done well today,it's time to go home"
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I like how crisp these paintings are, so much detail. Congrats from Brazil, Dusan.
Looks like a rainy day in Philadelphia. This makes me miss home. It’s absolutely beautiful and really brings out so many emotions.
With only one simple tool, this person can generate a perfect scene of a rainy street. I can only say this is magic!
I always start my paintings by drawing an initial outline, trying to make everything accurate as possible... The way this artist just puts on all that colour straight away, gradually turning it into an amazing atmospheric piece? It’s breathtaking, just so beautiful.
Excellent. I feel and see the rain.
I know my comment is late but ... How is it possible to have a perception like this? To know every single path to get to an image like this? I can admire it, thats enough for my poor eyes ...