Oh, Brother Part 2

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It is not uncommon to look at a painting and right from the outset know that the scope of work will be broad and demanding. The hope is that despite all of the problems and challenges, the piece will respond well to the treatments and reveal itself as worthy of care and attention. Nevertheless, that first glance often yields a resounding "Oh, Brother"
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Honestly, the more Julian mentions his paints being fully reversible, the more I want him to yassify a painting

Wormsgotagun
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Watching the damage disappear step by step seems almost magical

jaywest
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Kit, you are a goof. x3 That outtake was wonderful, thank you for including it!

KainYusanagi
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What if you did an episode where kit narrates one of her days or weeks at your studio?
It'd be interesting to see things from an apprentice's viewpoint!

briansavage
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His patience astounds me. Like seriously im in awe

bananii
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It’s good to see your apprentice working with you, knowing that your level of professionalism will be taught to another.

richglenn
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I want kit to narrate an entire episode/series. im excited to one day see her do an entire painting by herself in the future!

mpill
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It seems that there's just as much artistry that goes into restoring a painting as creating one. These folks are artists in their own right. What a great job. This is quickly becoming my favorite channel on YouTube.

xliquidflames
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KIT KIT KIT! Love to see her in videos! Hope her studies are going well❤

FourBeatShufflin
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I like all the recent styles of videos, but these straightforward voiceovers are my favorite. Even if they can be repetitive when you have watched so many, it never gets old. Thanks for the great content!

cameronmcilquham
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THANK YOU for using the safety guards on your table saw and wearing PPE. As the son of a shop teacher I hate seeing YouTube creators work dangerously!

jaball
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oh i love watching the retouching. goes from “silly julian, that doesn’t match at all and is clearly visible” straight to “wait where was the damage again?”

lemonlemonlemonlemonlemonlemo
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When I saw you first tackling the nose I immediately thought: Oh, brother! 😵‍💫
And I kept thinking: Oh, brother! 🥺
When it was finally revealed, I went: Oh, brother! 🤩

sylviekoenig
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It's always nice to see Kit! I was watching the touchup and thinking, oh no, Julian! That's not working, oh wait, what? WHAT??? IT'S GONE!! I love retouching as much as the cleaning!! My favorite parts. Beautiful job!

annabellelee
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I'm watching by an open window and there was a breeze JUST as the paper flies off the desk at 3:53. Nice job with the environmental storytelling there, Julian

screetchycello
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If I were a TED conference host, I would invite you to talk more philosophically about your way of working and the nature of your work. The way you work, think about your work, and present your work is somewhat unique and super instructive. Plus you are a terrific presenter, at least in your videos. Sadly I am not a TED conference host, but at least I can dream.

nilsp
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Julian thank you for your hard work on not only the art, but these videos to. I personally have been watching for years.I have seen how your work your artistic work has brought millions of people together that would not normally interact. So thank you again for our community that you have made for us.

Nathanm
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Frankly, I’m glad that you kept the original stretcher. I find the shape of it esthetically pleasing. I know that’s not a significant factor for something that won’t be seen under normal circumstances, but I liked it.

anna
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Your mastery of your art (yes, it's an ART) never fails to amaze me. What talent you have! And yay - Hi Kit!!!

yvonnemccarthy
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Another fantastic restoration, Julian! I absolutely love how you improved the frame, going above and beyond for the sake of the future of the painting. Thank you for letting us into this world

joannetutor