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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @nadia-bb5mn
    @nadia-bb5mn Год назад +98

    I do hyper realistic animals. I have been told they feel alive. What I do is all the left brain measuring and accuracy and trying to copy the reference. I do it in sections one by one systematically. I do this for three or four layers. Then I toss the reference never to look at it again, go into a dreamlike right brain state and go randomly from one part of the painting to another and feel like the animal I am painting. I imagine the smell and the sound of the animal. It comes alive. I feel the combination of both ways of painting works best.

    • @hello3146
      @hello3146 Год назад +1

    • @Karina-er7mx
      @Karina-er7mx Год назад +4

      That's called autism. I think I have it too. 😮

    • @TheArtofJayaGoutham
      @TheArtofJayaGoutham 11 месяцев назад

      Where can I see your works....

    • @CharlotteCrummMarketing
      @CharlotteCrummMarketing 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Karina-er7mxI have it and it sounds exactly like me so…

    • @aquarelaart
      @aquarelaart 11 месяцев назад

      Guys… can we please do away with the “creative right brain” and analytic left brain myth that was DEBUNKED 10 years ago in 2013. The brain is much more complicated than that and yes there are regions of the brain found correlating to capacities like language (even that is both sides), emotional states, etc but the whole RIGHT vs Left is simplistic and a limiting belief system. It actually makes people think they are predominantly one OR the other and that’s ridiculous.
      Take an afternoon and read some science literature published in the last 10 years about this and I think you will be pleasantly surprised ❤

  • @carolgivati7372
    @carolgivati7372 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful video. Could I add one more thing? You can avoid or overcome artist block by just constantly and continuosly feeling amazed and in awe of the greatest artist ever, the original artist, the Creator. After all, everything we can paint is a reflection of the perfection He has already painted and created, whether plant, animal or human. Add to that, that He has gifted you with the eye to see the beauty He has created and to reflect it back through your art and appreciate that and you will never feel artist block. I am not a professional artist, I am self-taught but I feel excited and in awe every time I paint that I can actually paint, that I can see the beauty of a cat's design or the intricacy of the petals of a rose or the delicate contours of a baby's face which enables me to look inside and retrieve that desire to paint in awe and amazement. Be amazed by the endless beauty in nature.

  • @monicareilly831
    @monicareilly831 Год назад +9

    Love idea of 100 painting challenge. I am gonna do it this week!! Thanks.

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад +2

      That's so awesome, we can't wait for you to try it. Make sure to tag us on Art Social when you do it and share your paintings with other artists here: www.artsocial.com
      And if you want some extra help, check out this video we have about overcoming creative block, where Dimitra and Jake demonstrate how to do the 100 painting challenge. ruclips.net/video/97gxqNb8M_Q/видео.html
      Let us know if you have any questions.

    • @reefprayerresin
      @reefprayerresin Год назад

      Would this be on paper in a book? Would I need to gesso the pages first? I love this idea as I've just discovered you, and I'm also doing a painting (yes, new style) and am blocked. I guess acrylic or markers would be the way to go?

  • @silviam-artstudio
    @silviam-artstudio Год назад +2

    I absolutely love this discussion.

  • @kategeary1623
    @kategeary1623 Год назад +2

    The ability to vacillate from right brain to left brain is definitely a practiced skill; understanding skillful composition takes patience.

  • @Atsin
    @Atsin Год назад +1

    Muggsy Bogues is the NBA point guard you are speaking of. Definitely a legend.

  • @michellecote6652
    @michellecote6652 Год назад

    A mouthful of information!🥰
    Loved it because I understand what I do more and that I must push through when blocked! Being generous with others, I'm fine but with myself...need ti work on...Thanks!

  • @sofie11115
    @sofie11115 Год назад +2

    Amazing talk ! So helpful ❤

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад

      We're so glad that it was helpful for you! Which part was your favorite?

  • @sarahdenoyo8886
    @sarahdenoyo8886 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the insight!

  • @dannistor7294
    @dannistor7294 Год назад

    ...very interesting, exciting, lively exchange... but... if one has the curiosity to find this charming trio's work....... quite embarrassing to say... it's frightfully tacky... and they obviously think it's not...

  • @wildchildatart
    @wildchildatart 10 месяцев назад

    I always slip into my left brain while I'm painting 😅 great point!

  • @mariadelaart5897
    @mariadelaart5897 11 месяцев назад

    I’m a psychic and artist
    My right brain is on all the time and I find it difficult to do the daily things others find easy or normal.
    So I have all this talent but can’t function to market myself
    Just thinking about how do I go about posting something Leaves me with dread.
    I somehow wing it through daily life
    But not thriving as I know I could be

  • @katherinezehnder1626
    @katherinezehnder1626 11 месяцев назад

    Your program sounds great, but I was born a right side of the brain artist. I have always seen things a little differently than most people.

  • @WendyDewarHughes
    @WendyDewarHughes Год назад

    Nice conversation. Thanks.

  • @evonrabadi1432
    @evonrabadi1432 11 месяцев назад

    I don't believe that anyone can be an artist even if you go to school to study it. You might get better, but I believe true artists were born with the ability but refined it with practice and study. Do we all have beautiful voices and can sing beautifully, even if we study and practice?

  • @dagmonrabal7547
    @dagmonrabal7547 Год назад +1

    YOU MUST ALWAYS PAINT NO MATTER WHAT THAT LITTLE VOICE SAYS🎉

  • @lenichiaoelofsen3268
    @lenichiaoelofsen3268 Год назад +46

    this information is so helpful. This channel is better than any google search for beginner artist tips. I hope you guys continue to post videos like these ❤

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад +7

      We're so glad you found this helpful! We'll be posting new videos every Tuesday and Friday. You'll definitely want to see our video on Tuesday next week, it'll be all about "Masters Before Us" an art history show.

  • @clintscallin
    @clintscallin Год назад +13

    I'm a new listener and I love the wealth of knowledge that is shared here! As a professional artist for over 20 years, these kinds of discussions are so important to not just hear, but also, to PASS ON to newer artists who don't have the confidence they need to endure. Good stuff, and thank you for taking the time to post this content.

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! We're so glad that you found us, hopefully you'll continue to love the content we're putting out and it'll serve you in your career and other newer artists just starting out.

  • @melissabess7854
    @melissabess7854 Год назад +18

    Wow. I am a teacher and what you said was insulting. I teach creative thinking and how to see like an artist in order to understand art and communicate original ideas and that their thoughts and ideas matter. I also believe that one should learn to walk before they run, learn history to understand if their ideas have been tried before and what the outcome was at the time and how things have changed since then. There is discipline and structure to create a variety of art. I teach them the language of art and what they say to the world is up to them. You have some good ideas to share, but don't blame today's teachers. Students are expected to know more and yet many have little to no support system outside of school. Our struggle is more than you may understand. I teach until exhausted. Then I teach more. I do make a difference.

    • @mikerodrick2430
      @mikerodrick2430 11 месяцев назад +2

      There are some things in life that are easier to teach than to do. You have the knowledge but not the required talent to be able to do it yourself & his comments about golf are a perfect example. Again, assuming you have the knowledge of the subject, it's easier to teach than do. I play golf but not well but I know enough about the specifics of the game to be able to teach it but unfortunately, the same doesn't apply to art.

    • @breashenae
      @breashenae 8 месяцев назад +4

      I personally believe that they were speaking about the majority of art teachers. As a kid, I always looked forward to art class but never really learned how to use my right brain or express myself through art, even though I was very artistic. Class was all about memorization instead of intuition. But I will admit that having those teachers plus lots of family members who are artists, has given me a firm foundation to build to where I am now.

    • @annelise8014
      @annelise8014 4 месяца назад +5

      Everyone gets so insulted all the time = a failure of our current culture

    • @MaYa-wc2no
      @MaYa-wc2no 10 дней назад

      I think that success of the students is a direct reflection of the qualities of the teacher. Milan Art has many successfull full time, money making artists. So yeah, you may look at results of those kids to see where you stand.

  • @picholoup
    @picholoup 5 месяцев назад +3

    I go down to my studio to paint at 8 a.m. and wake up at 5 p.m. Lost in time without the notion how it went by, lost in the painting.

  • @freerangeboogie7293
    @freerangeboogie7293 Год назад +4

    Being a left brained person but also left handed, I have been switching back and forth my entire life. Started painting very interesting creations in my 60’s! So don’t wait ;)

  • @jleegri2484
    @jleegri2484 Год назад +5

    When I'm painting, I use both my analytical and free parts of my being (left and right brain). I get lost for hours in painting, especially the details. I forget everything and everyone around me. I forget to eat and drink. I wake up in the middle of the night needing to get things down on paper. In September 2022 I used watercolor for the first time and have since painted at least 150 paintings. ( Started on my dad's death anniversary. ) Thank you for sharing your personal perspectives with us.

    • @jleegri2484
      @jleegri2484 Год назад +2

      I must also say that I've noticed shades of color and shadow in most things all of my conscious life since about three years old, but had never really put that into practice before. I so wish I had taken lessons at some point in my life. At 57 I say it's never to late to begin. So here I am to learn... LoL

  • @irenefelton1
    @irenefelton1 4 месяца назад +1

    This is the second or third video I’ve watched with D and her husband. Quite annoying as he interrupts her in all of them - let her finish her thought! It’s quite distracting for the listener (I don’t watch, just listen like a podcast) as well as rude to her.

  • @tomeditz9192
    @tomeditz9192 Год назад +3

    I never experienced an artist block. My problem is that everything inspires me, and I have so many ideas and things I would like to try but not enough time to achieve it all.

    • @picholoup
      @picholoup 5 месяцев назад

      With me it's not exactly artist's block. I just need some time to recuperate after an intense painting spree. Get my head cleared out and just deconnect. I do gardening and cooking and a bit of socializing.

  • @milanartapp
    @milanartapp  11 месяцев назад +1

    Learn more about our one-year art program that is designed to take anyone at any level in art and turn them into a professional: bit.ly/3QZaZus

  • @Bfdifan-j8x
    @Bfdifan-j8x Год назад +3

    You definitely need to use both sides. Part of painting is problem solving.

  • @hodahoteit6952
    @hodahoteit6952 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing all those tips, I love watching your videos!! Who is the artist Elli mentioned?

  • @AI-xs4fp
    @AI-xs4fp Год назад +6

    Discovering that overcoming blocks is not just an obstacle but regarding it as a reassessment personal progression to work through is such an enlightenment.

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад

      Yeah it actually is a skill that you can develop over time!🔥

  • @MindfulnessArtCoaching
    @MindfulnessArtCoaching Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for posting this video. I am starting a new phase of my life. My partner and I are moving to Scotland in December. It's freeing up time where I can concentrate on becoming the artist I was meant to be. Following my heart, it's what I have always wanted to do deep down.
    You are right if you are always told to think with the left brain use loose your creativity. That is what happened to me.
    I am going to be 50 next year. I spent 49 years trying to live as a left side. Looking forward to returning to my right sider brain.
    So happy that you posted this. Best wishes to you all. Debz

    • @claires9100
      @claires9100 11 месяцев назад

      Best of luck! Sounds exciting! ❤

    • @mikaelamoveson
      @mikaelamoveson 6 месяцев назад

      Go for it! I recently turned 51 and moved location and starting a new life and about to start their Mastery Program and dedicate this year to my new art journey also 😊 are you planning to join their mastery course?

    • @MaYa-wc2no
      @MaYa-wc2no 10 дней назад

      @@mikaelamoveson Hello, how is your art journey going? Did you finish the program? Are you full time now?

  • @prism9884
    @prism9884 Год назад +4

    This was so amazing and very helpful. I absolutely loved listening to this conversation and felt like I could relate to a lot of it.

  • @rodschmidt8952
    @rodschmidt8952 Год назад +1

    What she's describing is a mixture of literal right-brain-specialization skills (see: Roger Sperry) and "being in the zone" (see: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi) in which Prefrontal Cortex, Anterior Cingulate Cortex, Medial Prefrontal Cortex and Amygdala are less active (diminished self-consciousness, sense of time, attention and cognitive control, and increased calm and freedom from distractions), and Striatum is more active (increased feeling of reward, motivation, goal-directed behavior)

  • @CarlosCabral-q8q
    @CarlosCabral-q8q 10 дней назад

    Hi, Milan Art, you guys are all so inspiring.
    I have been painting for over 30 years but used to paint for my own wall and only when I was inspired and had the time.
    I was born in Portugal, lived in South Africa for 50 years, now living in Mauritius.
    Trying to get back into my art and become a pro. artist, my art was very realistic, and I have been looking to find my own style and loosen-up.
    Dimitra's story has really inspired me to get back into my art, I absolutely love her Style.
    Had an art exhibitions end of last year where I sold a lot of my portfolio and got 3 commissions, but for the past few months have been experiencing Artist Block, I know what I want to produce but I'm hesitant to commit.
    Being fresh out of South Africa my favourite subject of cause is wildlife, do you have any advice for me.
    Thanks for all the inspiring videos and keep up the great work.

  • @kenneth1767
    @kenneth1767 Год назад

    We are all two hemishpered. Just schooling had us working out on one side mostly. Imagine a weightlifter only working on one side of the body. There'd be spinal problems above the strange physique. Same goes for the mental muscles.

  • @MaYa-wc2no
    @MaYa-wc2no 10 дней назад

    Eli is such a great mentor, coach and spiritually mature, seeing beyond what is happeing in the world that others do not. I cannot wait to start my Mastery Program.

  • @mikerodrick2430
    @mikerodrick2430 11 месяцев назад

    While watching these videos, & I've only seen 2 at this point, I'm so sick of hearing the word "like" 2 or 3 times in the same sentence, every sentence from 3 different people but seems to be generational. Also, some of your discussions I find to be a bit polar opposite from 1 section to the next. It's said that you can't base your work on what other people think, & in the next sentence say that a person misplaced a moon in their composition & expect them to take you seriously, especially if you're teaching. Why should a student care what you think if that's how you as an artist really do your work? In my experience it's been that people who claim to not care about what others think are those who care about it most but will never admit it. What truly drives everyone imo is ego & not that it's good or bad other than narcissism, but just is a fact of life. It's just a matter of the importance you allow it to be to your sense of self. Trying to make a living thru art, seems, from your conversations, to be self torture at times with the self doubts, insecurities as to the quality of your work, mental blocks & stress you put on yourselves to create something that brings you true joy. I'd love to be able to create my own art but I'm mostly left brained & just don't have the internal visualization. I do more editing using other people's work, not without permission of course, to do collages. I'm not an artist in the truest sense of the word but am artistic, mostly thru being a musician & HAVE to create something from my right brain or feel constantly stymied. Sorry for the rant & overall, I do enjoy your discussions & I'd also like to see examples of your work. Be well.

  • @timdanyo898
    @timdanyo898 9 месяцев назад

    I'm a dominant right brain person. It's interesting how my art is helping me tap back into the left side of my brain! I'm getting into geometry and mathematical forms and ratios and sequences like the Fibonacci. Some of my right brain ideas of beauty and form are requiring me to think in these other universal and naturally scientific forms. it is more in the right brain abstract though.. But I'm actually admiring math! Who woulda thunk it?

  • @fayee8986
    @fayee8986 Год назад

    I think my concept of paintings it's different than your concept of paintings. Are we just painting to pay something on paper as sling the color down. Maybe like peanut butter on bread. Are we trying to create artwork! Do you call a painting that displayed behind you?

  • @moodist1er
    @moodist1er 9 месяцев назад

    Transphobic advertisement for the Epoch Times played during your video, it's pinned as the sponsor video.

  • @amyjobesart
    @amyjobesart 24 дня назад

    I loved watching this! So much wisdom ❤ please someone reply to my comment to remind me to watch this again! 🙏

  • @rionholdtonceandfutureboat8947
    @rionholdtonceandfutureboat8947 4 месяца назад

    Reminds me of: When does play stop becoming fun? When it becomes work🥺

  • @lisat9088
    @lisat9088 3 месяца назад

    Such an amazing podcast - all this advice can be applied to all aspects of life. You guys are the best and I appreciate you all!

  • @eleniantoniou8287
    @eleniantoniou8287 9 месяцев назад

    Isn’t it strange that I know exactly when my right brain is switched on, it feels like an out of body experience !

  • @Clave_Agate
    @Clave_Agate 2 месяца назад

    You all put out so much rich, informative content. I really appreciate this episode ❤

  • @davidhoyt671
    @davidhoyt671 7 месяцев назад +1

    I've listened to a couple of your videos this morning and have found them to be excellent overall. I have a different perspective regarding artist's block however. As a graphic designer and illustrator I"m perhaps in a slightly different vein creatively (although I don't see it that way), but I learned a long time ago to trust my subconscious thoughts. If I'm really struggling with a project I leave it for a day or two and work on something else (this is all the more important when working on a freelance project and charging a client by the hour, for instance-one owes them economical restraint as one consideration). This has resulted in clear solutions on many occasions. I disagree that one has to push themselves through the issue-I can't afford that kind of pain with so many deadlines-both external and internal, and I choose not to damage my personal process in this way. To push through and force myself denies my developed skills and talents, and seems completely counter to being in the zone, which I bet we all agree is a precious thing.

  • @wallienantes8551
    @wallienantes8551 5 месяцев назад

    I am 60 years old and paint since over 20 years,as an autodidact, i would like to become a more better and sellable artist, do you think its still yet possible ?

  • @mikaelamoveson
    @mikaelamoveson 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you I really enjoyed this discussion. You are all so articulate it’s a joy to listen to you. Can’t wait to start Mastery in just over a week. I’ve been preparing my spare bedroom as my studio space. So excited!

  • @vanessamayhewcreative900
    @vanessamayhewcreative900 8 месяцев назад

    I am trying to goigle the artist that Elli referred to in the section on painting in layers. Is anyone able to provide the spelling of his name?

  • @lindawilson2549
    @lindawilson2549 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks guys. I found this podcast super helpful and informative! Notes made. :)

  • @donnajacobs450
    @donnajacobs450 Год назад

    If you notice lots of creative people are left-handed which taps into the Right brain side of their brain.

  • @ChristineNossoughi-fm5lu
    @ChristineNossoughi-fm5lu 8 месяцев назад +1

    This has been a wonderful and encouraging podcast! I wish I met you in person while you were still living in AZ! I love hearing that you are enjoying learning to ride horses! Horses were my “therapy” along with art while growing up in an abusive and neglectful home. I continued on to purchase y own ranch in Colorado while raising my three daughters alone. Horses were my first and constant inspiration for my art. I am 57 now and still enjoy going to the stables to visit my daughters horses. My hope is to have consistent sales. My 40 year history as a professional artist has been feast or famine in terms of sales…either big sales of bronze sculptures and paintings or nothing for even years. I never could understand why.

  • @thehappypotter9612
    @thehappypotter9612 9 месяцев назад

    Easy way to tell left from right: Your left us where the thumb sits on the right, and right is where the thumb is on the left

  • @jeffNuffurBS
    @jeffNuffurBS 11 месяцев назад

    Great conversation. I can't believe the amount of salty comments

  • @susanhiga-wr2qk
    @susanhiga-wr2qk Год назад +1

    gosh...you never can tell where the great lessons of life will come from...!
    i enjoy all your videos but this one was FULL of love and wisdom and just plain goodness.
    thank you for walking your talk of that generosity you spoke of.
    thank you for speaking so honestly and unafraid to be truthful.
    thank you for the abundance of clarity.
    with sincere appreciation💖🙏😃

  • @QuinnCurtisShow
    @QuinnCurtisShow 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. This was honestly one of my FAVORITE episodes ever. Thank you so much for your generosity & truth-speaking 💕

  • @be4realz
    @be4realz Месяц назад

    I want the feedback! I want to know what i need to improve on.

  • @rodrigocarmelo9070
    @rodrigocarmelo9070 8 месяцев назад

    Even not artist but your good in painting do you think no question about that issue,thanks

  • @TheGoodFruitMelancholy
    @TheGoodFruitMelancholy Год назад +1

    Tremendous explanations guys @ about 7:00 to 10:18 -this is amazingly well-described here🙏🏻👍🏻🥰

  • @erikamastersonBetweenworldsTM
    @erikamastersonBetweenworldsTM 10 месяцев назад

    I’m a photographer but I also paint my photos….

  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 Год назад

    With respect, I disagree with her notion that no one is born being able to “see” from birth. That’s her assumption, but not everyone’s truth. I was born with it. I didn’t decide I wanted to be an artist. I was always an artist. From toddlerhood. My mother recognized it and nurtured it. I didn’t learn it from anywhere. My years of education honed those skills that were already there.

    • @kenneth1767
      @kenneth1767 Год назад +1

      I totally agree. I once asked a little girl if she was going to be an artist. Her response floored me. She replied 'I am an artist.' Since then I've come to realize we are all endowed with creativity. Sadly most lose the passion of it by schooling.

  • @suzetteanthony5181
    @suzetteanthony5181 Год назад +1

    This video is so thought-provoking, and packed with inspiration. Thank you

  • @jaclynnsharp3811
    @jaclynnsharp3811 8 месяцев назад

    24:31 Who is the artist they ma toon that paints this portrait that emerges?

  • @be4realz
    @be4realz Месяц назад

    I tend to compare myself to others talents.

  • @jpots7789
    @jpots7789 Год назад +2

    thank you guys so much, iv been in an art funk for quit a while now, it all started after I got into the NFT market and sold a bunch of my art, I felt praised. it lasted 3 months only for the market to slow down and my art immediately stopped selling. the conversation you guys had helped me realize so much about how I should be looking at my art. hopefully I can tackle this artist block a lot better

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад

      That is so awesome to hear that this video helped you change your mindset!! Hopefully you’ll pull yourself outta that funk and into abundance! We know you can do it!

  • @Sushi33312
    @Sushi33312 Год назад

    How crazy is this! I'm creating a body of work and looking to market in galleries, searching info and found this excellent series on how to approach it seriously. I create BEETLES in stoneware ceramic, mixed media with polymer acrylic and Elli is wearing a giant BUG on her shirt! She's already in my corner! Squeeeeeee! @stepstoneart

  • @kfergus3662
    @kfergus3662 11 месяцев назад

    Mother and daughter, could be sisters

  • @gloriamargolis581
    @gloriamargolis581 11 месяцев назад

    I’m trying to watch your videos and the talking is sped up so rediculas

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  10 месяцев назад

      That could be the settings on your RUclips. We didn’t speed up the talking in the video.

  • @geniuskatie6813
    @geniuskatie6813 9 месяцев назад

    very nice and funny thank you 💖

  • @Friendlyartist.artwork
    @Friendlyartist.artwork Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @daivabutrime4131
    @daivabutrime4131 Год назад +1

    Im so glad i was led to your broadcast channel through your email page i follow... You guys are amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing ❤ i sink in your information so much❤ thank you

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад

      You're the best! We're glad you're here :)

  • @templarrain2369
    @templarrain2369 Год назад

    liked it, but too many ads

  • @edisonliburd7817
    @edisonliburd7817 Год назад +5

    These discussions are so fulfilling to me. I thought for years that something was wrong with me. Now I understand that there's a common thread with all true artists

  • @ohthatsjake
    @ohthatsjake Год назад +1

    This was such a fun podcast to record! What were your favorite moments from this podcast?

  • @bellap2570
    @bellap2570 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Thank you, and Thank you again! Sorry, I am french....that's the only thing I can say right now!! Lol! Very helpful....very anxious to be part of the Mastery Art Program! xxx

  • @gordonsellenartist174
    @gordonsellenartist174 Год назад +1

    Terrific Video.😁💜💟💜

  • @B.a.n_8080art
    @B.a.n_8080art Год назад +1

    Spud Webb Mckenzie..one of the shortest point guards

  • @byronrhodes1659
    @byronrhodes1659 Год назад

    “Mugsy” Bogues WAS born with an incredible amount of natural athleticism. Let’s not get crazy, he had an incredible amount of natural God given ability that made him a great basketball player and helped him overcome his height.

  • @craftywamama
    @craftywamama 6 месяцев назад

    32:24 The basketball player is Muggsy Bogues! He was one of my favorite players. I loved watching him play.

  • @hibaalsaegh1148
    @hibaalsaegh1148 Год назад

    You guys are amazing! You Just made my day!! been the whole day listening to your videos and you are talking about all the things I suffer from and what I am looking to! Thank you for all the advices God bless you 🙏🏻

  • @davidlouis2354
    @davidlouis2354 11 месяцев назад

    I think some painters have a very clear/planned idea about what they want to achieve and don't want accidents, happy or not, to get in the way and have to clean up.
    It's just a different approach. I guess it just comes down to style/process. Working an inch at a time is extreme. I personally work in levels background, midground, foreground and I use a limited palette. If the paintings off, I correct with glazes. Rarely the case.

  • @hijayang4416
    @hijayang4416 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! I do loved this video. very important info and ethical messages. Great!

  • @Pylirr_Raerana
    @Pylirr_Raerana 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I found a lot of useful info in this video🙏🏻 I’m abstract artist although I think that one painting style does not fit all. Realism is a different style of painting that is also valuable. Some people want to see that specific art rather than loose and impressionistic ones. It is great to have variety of art styles.

  • @fayee8986
    @fayee8986 Год назад

    I really believe that the artist Instinct were born with. Course like anything else practice makes perfect. However it is my experience at painting and teaching are two different things! It is definitely a challenge to paint and teach at the same time. For my vocabulary it's time for what I do with a brush LOL

  • @fionacampbell-cowan679
    @fionacampbell-cowan679 Год назад

    Thank you......amazingly helpful to me.........I am really greatful for this video.....xx

  • @eleniantoniou8287
    @eleniantoniou8287 9 месяцев назад

    Just been watching this channel for a couple of months and have gained so much insight.. Thank you so much 🙌❤🦋

  • @RachelHoyt
    @RachelHoyt 11 месяцев назад

    There were so many great pieces of advice in this video!!! Thank you for helping me see how far I've grown already and inspiring further growth. ❤❤❤

  • @Karina-er7mx
    @Karina-er7mx Год назад

    I can not talk and paint at the same time. It's one or the other. Also, my right brain works much better than my left. I do things much better using that side.

  • @tessthomas7010
    @tessthomas7010 6 месяцев назад

    How wonderful to hear Elli speaking to us without using the 'umm' word constantly. I can actually relax and hear what she is expressing. Thank you Elli.

  • @AlexaOleksa
    @AlexaOleksa Год назад

    21:41 i am self taught artist and now am attending studio for some formal skills training, but i noticed that it doesn't help me with my artist block at all. I am just improving technical skill l, that surely will be handy later, vut i still can't paint outside studio. Psychological block that i am working with psychologist

  • @ainoorrajaeipour6745
    @ainoorrajaeipour6745 11 месяцев назад

    This video is just amazing. Thank you guys! I translate every single frase of you in my language to have the text version always with me, it takes hours but i'm so happy to finally find real answers with specific words to many of my questions. I hope you guys continue to illuminate the artworld...

  • @OutsiderArtist
    @OutsiderArtist Год назад

    Very interesting work here. They seem to have an ability to raise insightful concepts on artwork and life in general at the same time. They speak of their own personal experiences in a genuine way, while showing that many people have similar thoughts - whether negative and destructive, or positive and inspiring.
    There is ALWAYS risk in art, and these talks are no different - as to how people may take what is said, or may comment in the moment. What these people here seem to do then is to just keep moving forward. And that, in and of itself, is a vehicle. Their own vehicle.

  • @cabbagecrosby1993
    @cabbagecrosby1993 Год назад

    This reminds me of an event I heard of, I can’t remember if it was a windows computer or iPad Pro or something, but someone had like a projector plugged in or something, and was drawing on the device. All these tech geniuses who built it were blown away by what can be created by a creative individual on a device that they just know the technical side of.❤

  • @flordelizahansen-vk5xs
    @flordelizahansen-vk5xs Год назад

    Wow, I am learning a lot here, thank you guys for sharing your insights...

  • @dagmonrabal7547
    @dagmonrabal7547 Год назад

    It’s so nice to hear artist explain the heart n mind emotions feelings / THE ZONE

  • @stefaniecolonius4780
    @stefaniecolonius4780 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing artist revelations, thank you. 🙏💐

  • @ritamarozke
    @ritamarozke 11 месяцев назад

    this channel is so great. All the topics missing in school but so important

  • @em-dy3hn
    @em-dy3hn Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the wonderful work!

  • @luissannareyes8511
    @luissannareyes8511 Год назад

    I want to get my kids into the young artist program. How?

  • @minkwells8434
    @minkwells8434 Год назад

    I know that I'm not particularly good, or at least I know where I am at and why. I only have a certain amount of time/energy to devote and I am fine with that. So it annoys me when sometimes a person (not another artist) thinks I am being falsely self effacing or fishing for compliments/reassurance when I say matter of factly/unemotionally that I am not particularly good. I am learning to just say thanks and move on.

    • @milanartapp
      @milanartapp  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's important to recognize where the compliment is coming from and the heart behind it.

  • @tiffanyshiels
    @tiffanyshiels Год назад

    Another Awsome interesting conversation.

  • @karendeamicis218
    @karendeamicis218 Год назад

    Right brain seeing is SO essential to creating excellent art!