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Kilaarts by Kimberly
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Добавлен 7 мар 2019
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Mid Atlantic Reptile show , Lebanon PA -art set up
Mid Atlantic reptile show in Lebanon Valley PA. Kilaarts art set up, and see some of the show
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Art for the Historic Voodoo Museum
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Packing a box of art for the Historic Voodoo Museum in New Orleans. Slate pieces, and art prints.
Searching for Old Mohawk Villages
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Come with us as we look for old Mohawk villages. See how all the research and explorations inspire some of my art pieces. Along the valley of the Mohawk River there are is so much history lost in the past.
Hawaiian State fish Humuhumunukunukuapua’a History and painting
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Hawaiian State fish Humuhumunukunukuapua’a History and painting
Mural painting in Barcelona in s cave
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Mural painting in Barcelona in s cave
Finger Lakes Reptile Expo 2023 Summer
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Finger Lakes Reptile Expo 2023 Summer
New England Reptile Expo New Hampshire
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New England Reptile Expo New Hampshire
Graffiti Sticker slaps - How to make
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Graffiti Sticker slaps - How to make
Double art show weekend! Saratoga Comic-Con and Capital District Reptile Show
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Double art show weekend! Saratoga Comic-Con and Capital District Reptile Show
Reptile Shows, From Fingerlakes to NY Reptile Expo
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Reptile Shows, From Fingerlakes to NY Reptile Expo
Hawaiian Night Marchers at Diamond Head (Lē’ahi)
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Hawaiian Night Marchers at Diamond Head (Lē’ahi)
Art Show Travels -Reptile show and Fragfest
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Art Show Travels -Reptile show and Fragfest
Papa Legba at the Historical Voodoo Museum and Congo Square
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Papa Legba at the Historical Voodoo Museum and Congo Square
Native Mohawk village site 1700’s. Fort Hunter art drop
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Native Mohawk village site 1700’s. Fort Hunter art drop
So cute!!! Love them 😊
Thanks for watching
Hi, great work! Question, do you know if traditional neon acrylics glow much under black light?
Yes they do!
im in savvanah ga rn i saw one of your stickers
that is so awesome ! 🙂🙂
Very nice!
It’s beautiful, thank you!!!
King Kamehameha was the last to reunited the islands he messd history up because of james cook given him guns to kill more Hawaiians on every island he came across last island he conquered was maui biggest bloodiest battle yet in history ten thousand koa warriors demolished maui Hawaii like it was nothing
King Piilani was from Maui Hawaii lived in 17 centenary he the one that reunited island before king Kamehameha he loved his Hawaiian people he showed peace there was no wars back in those days not one Hawaiian die back in those days
King Piilani is other legend in Hawaiian History he was before king Kamehameha i bow down to the highest king that my uncle respect as his ancestor
Now that just amazing 😳😎🎨❣️
The cats would have loved getting in the reptile room 😂 Looks Like a very cool show!!!!
It was! Beautiful area of Pennsylvania
So Awesome!!!!
Thanks!!
Id rather.hear the.history from my Elders . You white people don't tell the truth .
Thanks for painting my island and please don't stop being you keep up the amazing work your doing
Appreciate it! I hope to go soon💜
Hi, your art are amazing ❤ Can I ask what brand of UV colors are you using ? Thank you
Liquitex flourescent. Thank you
Bro Hawaii is beautiful but there is deadly legends about king Kamehameha
And especially the more ancient Kings… so many
Hello I came across your video while trying to research my ancestral homelands its a very good video and I was able to drive down there yesterday to see some of the sites you showed. My seventh great grandfather was Captain John Deseronto a Mohawk Chief. he was born in Fort Hunter he along with Chief Joseph Brant fought alongside the British during the American Revolution after the Americans won and they lost there lands the British granted them land here in Canada. John Deseronto along with 20 families landed on the shores of the Bay of Quinte on May 22nd 1784 (east of Toronto near Kingston) and where they were granted almost 93,000 acres over the years the land has shrunk to its current size of just over 18,000 acres the area is now called Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. Joseph Brant did not want this area and was eventually granted lands on the Grand river just south west of Toronto which is know is the Six Nations reserve. their land has also shrunk over the years also. on the one plague by the yellow house at Fort hunter you will see pictures of some of the Silver that Queen Anne gave to the Mohawks that silverware was split in half with Captain John Deseronto keeping half now at the Tyendinaga Mohawk reserve where it still resides to this day and Joseph Brant taking the remaining half with him to the Six Nations Reserve where it still Resides. Even though our history has had some up and Downs we are still Loyal to the Crown and hold a Special relationship with the Crown. doing that Drive from where I live about 20 miles from the Tyendinaga reserve to Fort Hunter New York (about a 4 hour Drive) made me appreciate the struggles my ancestors went though not only choosing between rather to Stay loyal to the Crown or Join the Rebels (Americans) and also loosing there land and the travel they took my foot and Canoes just to hopefully have a better life in Canada where they still had struggles with in Canada. Thanks again for a great video I hope to be able to get back down there when its a little warmer and the Museum is open to see more
I see another descendent of Deserontyon (his mohawk name not the town named after him) has been compled to explore their ancestry.
Thank you so much! You inspired me to study deeper into the area. I’m going to look up the chiefs name ( your ancestor) to see what else I can also learn. I feel like a lot of specific names are hard to come by from that time era. I will be creating more ❤️❤️
These trees in Samoa I was told growing up that spirits hide in them.
Oh wow! Didn’t know about that… interesting
What type of black light paint are you using? I’ve got a project coming up to paint in black light and want to know the best paints to use and or brands as I’m new to black light painting
I like liquitex flourescent acrylic
Your great at teaching art
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful 👌🏻💯🍄🤍
Niceeeee
Nice!
Wwww 🤩🤩
Song?
Thanks!!
Fire AF🤟🫀🔥
You got yourself a new subscriber! I can't wait to see what else you come up with!!!! Your soul came from Woodstock 💞 Your art would be AMAZING for cars, you could reach out to influencers and celebrities, you're amazing!
Appreciate it. Thank you!
Dang not bad
Much appreciated 😊
Hawaiian!
ikawa iko maw maw ikawa
I love your art
Appreciate it. Thank you
👍✋️💪💪
🥺😄😄😁😋🥲
Whaaat this is badass !!!
Thank you ❤️
how do u actually make the sticker?/!?
I’ll make another tutorial. Thank you
@@kilaartsbykimberlythanks!
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Excellent Show ! Thank you so much 🎃🍂
Thank you 😊
Been there - 2 or 3 times. Very interesting.
It’s so beautiful there. Thank you
I wish these were more of a tutorial, a step-by-step how to not a watch me video. Then I think it would be great!
What is your name
Kilaarts
What a gorgeous tribal shark painting, as always- I love your composition and colors. Thank you for sharing your research. I think you're right, most people probably don't know what their tribal tattoos mean.
Thank you!! There are so many ‘fake’ designs out there.
Run!
Hes mighty handsome
I don't know how this happened! What a wonderful idea that you brought to life with your incredible art! That cave has such a nice vibe thanks to you. I loved your Siberian Naga petroglyph especially.
Cool that you know that one
Literally a screen recording 😂
What a great idea, black light wolfies! They are really cute and life like. Nice video and beautiful art!
Thank you
u need to do our motel
You really have the technique, these paints aren't easy to work with! I love your use of color layers and your composition. This painting is adorable and imaginative, just another magical morning in the forest!
I loved your composition, it seemed like the octopus had it's arms around me! I'm amazed by your use of colors, and I find it very relaxing to watch you paint. I love octopi, cuttlefish, lobsters, crabs, etc. and so I am unable to eat them. It's nice to see you celebrating them and thank you for showing us some of the aquarium inhabitants at the end.
Kimberly, thank you for sharing your journey. I love your approach to art. I always wished I could go to school full time for art, but at the same time-that college art is consumer driven, and college costs a lot. I know we need to sell art in order to make a living, however, I believe that true inspiration-like your connection to the ocean, is what makes art so magical. When you focus on pleasing someone in order to sell art-you can get lost and your muse gets bored and leaves. We all want to keep our muses happy, so we must focus on what gets our juices flowing and what makes us excited to be alive! We want to share our love of the ocean, and allow the money to flow in as our inspired art flows out into the world. It looks like you know what's up already!
Beautiful. Thank you