After watching the videos, it is clear to see that a lot of these artists have very similar mindsets when making these paintings. They all wanted to start with something, no matter what it was. Whether it was a small scrape of the knife on the canvas or just lightly tapping the canvas with a brush, they began with something. Another thing I noticed is that they constantly reminded you that it was your painting, meaning that you control the outcome of how it looks. Each of them also had a step-by-step tutorial on what to do. Even though they gave you the steps, they allowed you freedom to be creative and just simply guided your flow of ideas.
They each have very similar styles, which might be a convention of teaching art, because they both try to get the audience engaged in the paintings. They approach the painting with a very open minded approach in which the small bush in the first video is "your bush" or like the second artist says, "you control your painting". Obviously the first one is satire to the actual real artists and it makes fun of the way the artists say things like make it your secret or its your painting.
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