Thank you Stephanie Lovely to see you and wish you be able to get more golden moments to paint... draw as your heart gives the spark. Keep the great spirits❤
I'm 43. I've learned that no matter how old I get, and no matter how many experiences I have, I'll never completely understand "It". This is why I'll always feel like a baby.
We've warmed up to it as a race of beings because it appears we can't do much about it, but inside us is something, call it the inner child, that fights against it, ageing. It's a curse for us. As "old" as she is, earth has gone through aeons of renewal, she's always happened to maintain youthfulness so we being images of her should take after her and never age I guess.
I think "...to make art and love people..." as a reason for living, is the best reason anyone could have. A life well lived. I enjoy watching your videos, thanks Stephanie.
"It's still hard work, even when you love it." I can honestly relate to that because I draw and create stories in my sketchbooks on a daily basis, whether I'm traveling or making commutes to work. I agree that the process itself is tedious and sounds arduous, making you want to not pursue it further or create anything at all. In my case, the process is really a *journey* , teaching you about yourself and your imagination. And really, the hard work involved in creating art is a *reward* in itself because it invites and challenges you to create bigger concepts, better stories, and bolder worlds. And your own style (or identity) will evolve and become better for it. I really hope you continue your own artistic journey and that you continue to find joy, purpose, and pride in your work...and happy belated birthday:) 🖌☕ As a side note, I'm 55 and I still feel like a kid when I draw.
Yes it’s such a journey that helps us understand ourselves, whether we’re on an art high or being resistant lil buggers with ourselves lol. Thank you! I certainly need to make more time for making art again.
I think things stop being so damn fix in time all the time with time, which is nice, that's my experience so far, I'm 35. You open up, hopefully, to this notion in permanent motion, if you let it. Thanks for sharing.
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Struggle. 30 what a lovely age to do something important in LIFE. Happy birthday Stephanie.
Thank you Stephanie
Lovely to see you and wish you be able to get more golden moments to paint... draw as your heart gives the spark. Keep the great spirits❤
I love your channel. beautiful work.
I'm 43. I've learned that no matter how old I get, and no matter how many experiences I have, I'll never completely understand "It". This is why I'll always feel like a baby.
We've warmed up to it as a race of beings because it appears we can't do much about it, but inside us is something, call it the inner child, that fights against it, ageing. It's a curse for us. As "old" as she is, earth has gone through aeons of renewal, she's always happened to maintain youthfulness so we being images of her should take after her and never age I guess.
Happy belated birthday.
As I write this, it's May, 2024. In two days, I'm turning 63.
Happy belated birthday to you too!
I think "...to make art and love people..." as a reason for living, is the best reason anyone could have. A life well lived. I enjoy watching your videos, thanks Stephanie.
Humans would not have survived as a species without creativity. Happy birthday. Good luck with your art.
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"It's still hard work, even when you love it." I can honestly relate to that because I draw and create stories in my sketchbooks on a daily basis, whether I'm traveling or making commutes to work. I agree that the process itself is tedious and sounds arduous, making you want to not pursue it further or create anything at all. In my case, the process is really a *journey* , teaching you about yourself and your imagination. And really, the hard work involved in creating art is a *reward* in itself because it invites and challenges you to create bigger concepts, better stories, and bolder worlds. And your own style (or identity) will evolve and become better for it. I really hope you continue your own artistic journey and that you continue to find joy, purpose, and pride in your work...and happy belated birthday:) 🖌☕ As a side note, I'm 55 and I still feel like a kid when I draw.
Yes it’s such a journey that helps us understand ourselves, whether we’re on an art high or being resistant lil buggers with ourselves lol. Thank you! I certainly need to make more time for making art again.
Your hair looks great, your voice sounds good... so you're still in your twenties, only wiser.
Happy birthday year 🌺🍀
Thank you! Yea I basically am still in my 20's. Time and time perception are funny things.
I think things stop being so damn fix in time all the time with time, which is nice, that's my experience so far, I'm 35. You open up, hopefully, to this notion in permanent motion, if you let it. Thanks for sharing.
How time itself is perceived changes for sure
true 🫰🏼
Hello! If you love crime documentaries, I recommend taking a look at the latest real crime documentary video I've prepared. Your opinions are very valuable to me, so I'm waiting for you to share your thoughts. Enjoy the show, and I hope you take the time to come and won't withhold your support. Thanks in advance; every critique, positive or negative, is important to me!
thanks 🫰🏼
Happy birthday Stephanie🙏🫶
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