"Pareidolia" - Full Video
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- This video highlights a technique that Jacqui often uses as part of her painting process: pareidolia.
Pareidolia means “seeing something familiar in a random image,” and is a great way to bring out your creativity and personal style while painting.
Jacqui had been doing this for years when a friend of hers, Ruth Armitage, shared an article about her own work that focused on the concept of pareidolia. It was wonderful for Jacqui to discover a word that described this interesting and important part of her painting process.
In this video you’ll get a chance to see how Jacqui starts her paintings and then brings out the emerging forms as the painting develops.
A big thanks to Jacqui’s son, James Greiner, who filmed and edited the video and for all his support along the way.
Thankyou for coming back to us! We’ve missed you! ❤️
I love how you “see” things popping up in your paintings like a stuck up kangaroo coming in from the side. I also like how you embrace the weird like the two-headed bird.
I have found the most amazing group of humanity in my bathroom floor tiles and I am working on a series…thank you for sharing PAREIDOLIA which I experience continually in the world around me … especially Mother Nature🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful! 🌞😎
Had to laugh as I read this - in my last house I had a similarly amazing group of humanity in my bathroom floor tiles too!
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I've been doing this for years with painting, clouds, etc. I didn't know it had a name. 😊
I absolutely love your art process and art! ❤️
I love your work, Jacqui. I'm happy to have two of your beautiful pieces hanging on my walls.
What a wonderful gift to see a new video from you!!! And true to form your insights are incredibly inspiring. As always THANK YOU for sharing your process and your incredible art.♥♥♥ I'll watch this multiple times.
Wonderful! 🌻🌞
Thank you! Just what I was looking for, the next theme for exploring abstract painting. Bless you for sharing.
Thank you for getting me out of my funk. "What to paint" is always what stops me. I like to have meaning tied into my work. It has to have a message. So I have been painting my memories of childhood. That means something to me. Your video today has really helped me see the serendipity of it all. I have one painting I did which was an assignment in a class I took. "What do I see in my abstract work?" That painting means a great deal to my because I tapped into my own brain and enhanced exactly what I saw. I relied on my imagination and brought my abstract painting into something meaningful to me. It brought reality to the abstract. I am out of my funk now and remembering where I want to go. THANK YOU! BTW, I have followed you for years. Your work always stopped me in my tracks.
Thanks so much for sharing this, Susan. I love hearing that my work stopped you in your tracks!
Fascinating Jacqui -- much thanks for posting this ❤
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Yesssss!!! Finally I too have a name for this dreamy way I look at the world. Thank you. Love your Art.
Yes. It was so good to find this word. 🌞
I am so inspired by your approach to painting! Thank you!!
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As soon as I saw the title on this video I jumped right on it! I discovered the word "pareidolia" just last year - don't remember how - but I am SO like this, seeing images in all kinds of random patterns. Plus I love your work. I am a relatively new artist, and I think your work is what my art wants to be when it grows up! Today I said to my art circle that I am at the "kindergarden" stage of art - just having fun playing with shapes and colours. But this is what keeps happening - my shapes seem to want to be given life and become forms. I am always inspired when I see your art, and I was totally engaged watching this progression of your paintings from one stage into the next, enjoying the evolution. I hope you will do more of these!
Wonderful to hear about your art journey, Janina. Enjoy the ride! 🌞
@@jacquibeck1878 Thank you. I am totally, totally loving it!
@@jacquibeck1878 I am totally, totally loving it! 💝
So good to hear that this inspired you, Janina. Keep up the good work, and I really think that it’s important to keep the play of kindergarten in our work.
What wonderful mind expanding. yet grounded, insights into Jacqui's practice. Perhaps 'Beyond Pareidolia' should be a 21st century art movement. I've just subscribed and I'm looking forward to viewing lots more past and future video's from Jacqui. Thank you for sharing.
Great to see something so different for a change! I have experienced this ‘seeing things’, which is usually faces in patterns since I was a child, quite often in the grain of wood or folds of curtains. Strange but amazing!
Yes, me too. I used to live out in the country on Vancouver Island. We had an hour-long bus ride to and from school, and I would look at the shapes the chipped paint on the back of the seat in front of me. I had favorite seats with my favorite animals and other strange things. 🌞🌻🐢
I absolutely loved this video. The first time I "saw" something was on my dried palette. Undeniably a cute, tiny guinea pig! Then and now it happens mostly within my journal spreads. I love the playfulness of working like this. Thank you so much for sharing!
And I hope you keep finding guinea pigs and all sorts of other things.
Great video. Love your work. It is wonderful to have a name for what I see and paint.
Yes! 🌻⭐️🌞
Thank you for that, it's great to get a glimps into the process of your art creation
Just discovered your chanel now and I wanted to say i think you are awesome, so talented and so fun, you taught me and lesson and made me laugh, you have a beautiful soul and I'm so grateful for what you are sharing on your channel xxx
Wow, thank you for this! 🌞🌻❤️
You are very welcome ❤
Fantastic. Just made me want to paint immediately. Love your art and discovery
I know what you mean. It can be like a creative treasure hunt. 😎
This just happened to me in my studio and i think that is what I was looking for in my work. Ps, you are amazing.
Exciting!!
Jacqui you have opened my eyes to my musings of my own paintings. Can't wait to experiment more on the canvas.
Wonderful!
Wow that’s the word! I always see things in random stuff, like on the floors, on walls and in the clouds..and my abstract paintings too!
I saw this video and I through oh this seems to much funny to lose. And guess what? I was right. Love the way you paint. Thanks for share ❤
Love your work, I enjoy this way of painting also. Never new it had a name!
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Magical!
Thanks!
thank you!!! you have inspired me
Wonderful!
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Jacqui, is there a possibility to make an online course?❤
Hi Tatiana, many people have asked me this. I really don’t have a place or the equipment to do this, at least not now. It’s possible that I may find a way to have online classes in the future. 🌻
I always find hidden fairies in my work!
“As the master Boticelli stated, such a study is useful because just by throwing a sponge soaked with various colors against a wall to make a stain, one can find a beautiful landscape. If it is true that in this stain various inventions can be discerned, or rather what one wants to find in it…”
- Leonardo da Vinci
So good to know Leonardo and I agree about this. 🌻🌞
I wish we still had natural clouds to look at instead of these long trails from aeroplanes that just join up to creat a complete blanket of dirty gray cloud.....thats what it's like every day in the UK now 🤷♀
Yes, beautiful interesting clouds are wonderful to watch.
That is sad. I hope you can find a place with natural clouds to visit sometime.