For too many years the gardeners overlooked my cozy chasm in the back of the sea where miles of black water crushed me down into the shape of the slowly separating planetary plates and I had nothing to do but feel it choking me and wonder if my eyes were open or closed or completely backwards in my head where they would have seen a great slumbering resugrence of life broiling and trying to bubble there within the twisted unrecognizable husk of my motionless body. The oceanic pressure poked at me with vast invisible poles in an attempt to mash me deeper into that inky gash where as the years floated by I found myself growing along and out of the crevice with icky formless appendages and bulbous lobes and long wavering stalks and nodules everywhere clinging onto and sucking life from the very rock and the lichen and little deepsea wanderers unlucky enough to waft near me on some doomed current. I began to recall the events of my banishment here and what was supposed to be the final verdict of my life after a long string of contorted accidents and misunderstandings and as all this spun forever in my head I eventually found that I had the strength to extricate myself from the crack and in fact I wasn’t convinced I had ever really been completely stuck and so I set off along the seafloor to return to both the city and a verdict of my own.
Peter Draws you should do a flip through of this book. The drawings look pretty cool! Also, I love your voice. And please keep making these videos. I really love them. 😁
I believe because of these videos, I've been feeling more liberated when drawing in my sketchbook. Moving further away from what I feel I should be drawing, and towards being more expressive. The feeling of this experience is quite rewarding.
One thing that I appreciate about your art is because you openly admit that sometimes you don’t draw for the sake of evoking emotion, but it’s just the need or want to create something. Things don’t always need to be profound and yet your art can still create that sense
I do... But mostly to see if there will be another comment about draw-wings, or some discombobulated thought completely randomized and yet cohesively mushed in at the end.
When I see this sketch book I like to imagine that some future civilisation will find it and interpret it as some epic story or a book documenting an other universe. It makes me laugh a bit.
You have a pretty great imagination. Even if it doesn't seem to make sense, it's always thought and detailed, and it shows in your drawing. It also sounds nice in your voice. The drawing's one of my favourites from you too.
You're such a good artist. Even if some of your drawings don't have real and distinct meanings, you can tell you draw for a purpose, even if that purpose is still unknown.
I know you hear this all the time but YOU ARE AMAZING! Your kindness,intelligence,voice,calm manner,talent and goofiness are all so comforting and inspirational. Thank you Peter!
Peter today i sat down & watched this video & then was compelled to watch some of your other videos.. I have to say i was very very impressed with your amazing artwork. You sir are a absolute joy to watch. & the places where you draw these images from in your mind are most assuredly vast & run deep & are just far beyond my comprehension. Thank you for your videos. & Keep up the wonderful work.
This is one of my absolute favorite types of art... It's one of the few art forms that make me have the same feeling as listening to music somehow. You don't know where it's going but as it unfolds you realize that it's actually telling a story. Awesome
Hi Peter, thanks for this wild ride in your toughts. It's a real journey into that beautiful madness that lives inside all of us. It made me smile and break out in laughter-out of recognition. Fantastic way to start my day😊💕, while I work on my own ways to express my personal grazyness😆😎
Hey Peter, if you haven't already I would highly recommend that you check out the visual novel "blame!" It has a very architectural art style that reminds me of yours in many ways, especially in this drawing. If nothing else it could serve as some inspiration for future drawings because of its interesting geometric figures and whatnot.
I’m new to you channel and I gotta say that I was so engrossed in watching you draw and talk that I was totally ‘present’ for once. You are really gifted 😊
I don’t regularly comment but Peter - I adore your brain, your skill, your quirkiness, and just about everything you do. I appreciate your ability to pull me from the place I am (which lately has not been so hot) into your world and the journey is a lovely escape for me. Thank you - truly.
Wow...just wow!! When I doodle its a mess but your random travels across the page results not in chaos (like me) but a magical end result that surpass even the best planned designs. Brilliant! :)
I had misplaced your book for a long while until it recently popped up and made my heart leap. It is so good to be able to hold it and look at it. The only sketches that I have ever done with ideas flowing so freely are lost forever because I did them in the margin of my French Lit. textbook way back in 1972 while the very cool, dear, and elderly nun droned on about Molière, metaphors, and French idioms. How I wish I had kept those sketches, and yet I have learned nothing because I still do my best work/play in the margins of Sudoku books and the backs of envelopes. There is something about the blank pages of a sketchbook that challenges me and yes, mocks me.I want you to know how much I admire your ability to let your creativity flow the way you do.Love, Annie
Dude, i love how you nonchalantly tell funny stories. its always a crazy ass story that you tell in such a calming voice that make it all seem normal Probably the best part of watching you other than your amazing art. Thank you.
The image must be fully formed in his head and he copies it. There was a writer that said he saw the words floating in air and he copied them as fast as he could before they dissolved.
I suspect that the images and forms spontaneously appear in his head seconds before or as he is doing them. The idea that this ENTIRE thing is “preformed” and simply “copied” consciously can’t be how this works
I love this guy. He is so spontaneous drawing through stream of conciousness. Working in black and white makes art a lot easierr by not having to deal with color. I have done a lot of airbrush book covers and record cover illustrations, but I prefer to work in black and white. Try doing pointillism only working in pencil. It takes forver to anything comprensive -- building tones from light gray to black, but is is so rewarding and meditative.
Peter You straight lines are so architectural that they draws us in and tells us that there is something for sure but Your wiggly lines are so organic that they stops us from seeing what the Archi lines were showing us!! It’s this frustration of look- see -can’t look and see that makes us peer deep into your works for long!! What a jux ,really!
A male homosapian being has descended into the river that flows through the business and working district commonly referred to in this case as LEGO city, unintentionally and at an accelerating rate. Construct the aeronautical vehicular device known as the helicopter that’s primary function is that of rescuing people in this type of scenario. (Exclamation of excitement and possibly distress.) You the readers have the ability to construct the aeronautical vehicular device known as the helicopter that’s primary function is that of rescuing people in this type of scenario. I the narrator and assumed superior am commanding you to make ready of the line that is used to rescue people from peril. I am now commanding you to lower the stretching device to in fact save the man from his blunder of falling into the river. Finally I am commanding you to execute the mission by making the rescue. It has now come to the point of the monologue where I must attempt to sell and advertise the sets of legos that revolve around building vehicular devices and constructs to rescue those from peril in the event of an emergency.
Jordan Curran don't throw it away because you feel dissatisfied with a drawing because later on when you look at it when you finish you'll not only feel acomplishment for finishing it but you'll see how much you progressed in terms of quality and that may give you a greater feeling of acomplishment. I don't draw but I feel you should be able to have something like a pile of sketchbooks you can see in the future and feel proud and humble at the same time as you realize how much effort it took to go from A to B if that makes sense.
I showed my mom your art and videos a good while ago. And all she said was “wow he’s brilliant.” I couldn’t agree more. Your art is next level amazing. Truly inspiring really. Thanks for the always amazing content Peter.
As a closet artist, you transported me to that place that I get into when diving into the many forms of art that I do to relax me...be it sculpting, painting or drawing...first time this has happened on you tube...thanks pal!
OK. This kinda reminds me of watching Bob Ross, where you get the treat of watching a beautiful piece of art come to life, accompanied by a soothing voice. I haven't bothered to subscribe to anyone in forever, but I'm subscribing to you now.
Masterclass is right. This is a masterpiece. I'm in awe. I've repeatedly shown various Peter Masterpiece's to my family, and this is going on the list. I just can't stop myself...and don't want to.
Awesome. Masterpiece... Funny that you have to say that it could be art... What else shout it be than a really awesome piece of art. I love your style. Inspiration... ❤️❤️🎨❤️
I love this piece Peter, love watching it unfold before my eyes, the detail, the intricate lines and shapes are just so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your masterpieces with the internet.....and for offering some inspirational words and a little glimpse in to the thought process behind this piece; I enjoy making up the words to explain your drawings when I gaze at them in awe but it's nice to here you speak about them also.
You make it look so easy like you just go hard and in the end it almost always works cohesively as a drawing. I struggle with too much uniformity or not enough cohesion in my doodles so often everything is so similar as to be uneven and monotone or it's too varied and looks like two or three drawings with kind of a clear divide between them. I also think it's awesome how much contrast in value you get dispiye your insane amount of detail and number of lines. I really like your videos and hope you keep doing them
Love this video, have watched a bunch of times. I love the story about the ocean creature getting mad at the six-pack rings stuck on his ear and obliterating this peaceful city 😂 I also love the drawing as a whole. There’s some really awesome and interesting lines and shapes to this one.
For too many years the gardeners overlooked my cozy chasm in the back of the sea where miles of black water crushed me down into the shape of the slowly separating planetary plates and I had nothing to do but feel it choking me and wonder if my eyes were open or closed or completely backwards in my head where they would have seen a great slumbering resugrence of life broiling and trying to bubble there within the twisted unrecognizable husk of my motionless body. The oceanic pressure poked at me with vast invisible poles in an attempt to mash me deeper into that inky gash where as the years floated by I found myself growing along and out of the crevice with icky formless appendages and bulbous lobes and long wavering stalks and nodules everywhere clinging onto and sucking life from the very rock and the lichen and little deepsea wanderers unlucky enough to waft near me on some doomed current. I began to recall the events of my banishment here and what was supposed to be the final verdict of my life after a long string of contorted accidents and misunderstandings and as all this spun forever in my head I eventually found that I had the strength to extricate myself from the crack and in fact I wasn’t convinced I had ever really been completely stuck and so I set off along the seafloor to return to both the city and a verdict of my own.
Peter Draws Yo peter man, keep up the good shit man.
Peter Draws you should do a flip through of this book. The drawings look pretty cool! Also, I love your voice. And please keep making these videos. I really love them. 😁
You should write a graph novel
Peter Draws This is so great. I'd love to see a short story like this to other drawings you make in the future keep on inspiring us!
XOX
"You're alright in my book."
*"And I do have a book."*
Calm down there Darth Peter.
I believe because of these videos, I've been feeling more liberated when drawing in my sketchbook. Moving further away from what I feel I should be drawing, and towards being more expressive. The feeling of this experience is quite rewarding.
You're an inspiration Crustacean and I'm a poet. Inspire me, you crab.
aww
Well, your art is nice tho
Les Bean Indeed
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One thing that I appreciate about your art is because you openly admit that sometimes you don’t draw for the sake of evoking emotion, but it’s just the need or want to create something. Things don’t always need to be profound and yet your art can still create that sense
Anyone else hang on for that one extra "goodbye" at the end? 😊❤
riteasrain I do... 😂 I love the little whisper "goodbye-goodbye-goodbye" 😂
Man I like it when he does that...... when I wait until then end of the video I feel like it was worth the time
Always.
I do... But mostly to see if there will be another comment about draw-wings, or some discombobulated thought completely randomized and yet cohesively mushed in at the end.
Everytime!!!!😂
Ah the ol’ clump ‘n’ sprout technique. A classic one to master.
Celia Agnes no but seriously it is something I struggle with 😂. I draw a line from one clump and I don't know where to go next
It's a real technique!!!! I know you're not joking. Well, being silly, but you're correct!!! Salute
monkey D. luffy it matters not where you go, nor what you draw once you get there. Nothing matters at all. Okay goodbye (goodbye).
I find peters art work incredible. I can paint and draw but I can't doodle for shit. I wish I could do this. I am going to try
Celia Agnes Artwork mouse gaurd.
your art is beautifully abstract, frustrating in a sense that one can almost comprehend it, but can never truly do so. it's like a dream.
you have influenced me to draw more traditionally and drink coffee .. always enjoy your artworks
When I see this sketch book I like to imagine that some future civilisation will find it and interpret it as some epic story or a book documenting an other universe. It makes me laugh a bit.
I liked this video before I even watched it because I knew I would like it in the end. Great job Pete
Always
Clicking the like before the video starts is just a reflex at this point. I never watched a Peter video and thought it wasn't perfect
I'm mesmerized by your hands creating artwork...
You have a pretty great imagination. Even if it doesn't seem to make sense, it's always thought and detailed, and it shows in your drawing. It also sounds nice in your voice.
The drawing's one of my favourites from you too.
I think this is my favorite drawing that you’ve done. The lines are my favorite part
I get a Moebius vibe off this. Love the drawing, the backstory, and those juicy coffee slurps!
Love your train of thought dialogue that goes along with your doodles .....you are blessed bro!
You're such a good artist. Even if some of your drawings don't have real and distinct meanings, you can tell you draw for a purpose, even if that purpose is still unknown.
I know you hear this all the time but YOU ARE AMAZING! Your kindness,intelligence,voice,calm manner,talent and goofiness are all so comforting and inspirational. Thank you Peter!
Awesome clumping and sprouting, Peter! I love it. Thanks.
Peter today i sat down & watched this video & then was compelled to watch some of your other videos.. I have to say i was very very impressed with your amazing artwork. You sir are a absolute joy to watch. & the places where you draw these images from in your mind are most assuredly vast & run deep & are just far beyond my comprehension. Thank you for your videos. & Keep up the wonderful work.
This is just so stinkin' beautiful.
This is one of my absolute favorite types of art... It's one of the few art forms that make me have the same feeling as listening to music somehow. You don't know where it's going but as it unfolds you realize that it's actually telling a story. Awesome
How could you not grin at this goofy dude
Absolutely blown away. Just watching that ink seep out and settle in place on that paper in HD is just so satisfying. im all zen now
Thank you peter.
thank you
Hi Peter, thanks for this wild ride in your toughts. It's a real journey into that beautiful madness that lives inside all of us. It made me smile and break out in laughter-out of recognition. Fantastic way to start my day😊💕, while I work on my own ways to express my personal grazyness😆😎
"No one even offers a towel.." Favorite line. lmao This is great!
Listening to your train of thought is easily the high light of my Day
Looks like concept art for Bloodbourne or something of the sort. Very grungey and I love every part of it.
Marvelous drawing! It's a cityscape that a person could get lost in. Thanks so much for sharing.
I was just watching your old videos while waiting for a new video... And then happens this! A new vid!
Doodle Time I sometimes do that
You teach the value of drawing that is the essence of the magic, everybody can just gasp as the drawing finds its own possibility’s, Love it!
Hey Peter, if you haven't already I would highly recommend that you check out the visual novel "blame!" It has a very architectural art style that reminds me of yours in many ways, especially in this drawing. If nothing else it could serve as some inspiration for future drawings because of its interesting geometric figures and whatnot.
Hi Peter. That was a marvelous narrative about this drawing, such a scrumptious imagination! Thank you for sharing it.
Hello peter i just wanted to make sure that you have a great day dude ! i enjoy watching your videos !
thank you, you too! :)
You always makes me feel better when I'm sad, like tonight
This is perfect art (for me), i love comics on that style (Thorgal, Yans)
I’m new to you channel and I gotta say that I was so engrossed in watching you draw and talk that I was totally ‘present’ for once. You are really gifted 😊
Peter is my favourite notification
I have not been truly inspired in a very long time, till now. Thank you for inspiring me.
After watching g this I still don’t understand how you doodle. Lol
All is going swimmingly and the realm of artistic genius.... Nice!
you are so talented
Or maybe he draws too much.
mariano castro Have you ?
i agree
Really like your art skills, imagination / creativity and style... thanks for sharing!
Who needs life when you have paper and a 00.25 pen?
I don’t regularly comment but Peter - I adore your brain, your skill, your quirkiness, and just about everything you do. I appreciate your ability to pull me from the place I am (which lately has not been so hot) into your world and the journey is a lovely escape for me. Thank you - truly.
WHAT KIND OF THIS PRINTER IS? IT LOOKS LIKE A HUMAN HAND
🤣🤣🤣
Thats the most original joke I’ve ever heard.
The peter printer mark 30
Wow...just wow!! When I doodle its a mess but your random travels across the page results not in chaos (like me) but a magical end result that surpass even the best planned designs. Brilliant! :)
We love a crazy scientist
Your commentary just relaxes me for some reason because I think all over the place too
I like sketchbooks, especially Moleskin, but, once I buy a sketchbook, i'm too scared to draw in them, afraid to mess up and spoil the perfection
Same! I've got a bunch of empty sketchbooks too :(
just go for it buddy you can always tear out the pages you don't like!
When I get a new notebook, I open it at random and scribble a page or two. After it isn’t perfect, I’m free to do what I want with it.
You gotta get over that, my “Best” “Perfect” sketchbook has several pages cut out of it...
I had misplaced your book for a long while until it recently popped up and made my heart leap. It is so good to be able to hold it and look at it. The only sketches that I have ever done with ideas flowing so freely are lost forever because I did them in the margin of my French Lit. textbook way back in 1972 while the very cool, dear, and elderly nun droned on about Molière, metaphors, and French idioms. How I wish I had kept those sketches, and yet I have learned nothing because I still do my best work/play in the margins of Sudoku books and the backs of envelopes. There is something about the blank pages of a sketchbook that challenges me and yes, mocks me.I want you to know how much I admire your ability to let your creativity flow the way you do.Love, Annie
Love it
Dude, i love how you nonchalantly tell funny stories. its always a crazy ass story that you tell in such a calming voice that make it all seem normal Probably the best part of watching you other than your amazing art. Thank you.
Hey, it’s gorgeous.
This is an amazing doodle. I am honestly just happy I found somebody else who calls it doodling.
I came here for the liquid slurp 2:23
Wtffff!!! Your art is so amazing, I could stare at it for hours, truly beautiful work thank you so much for sharing it with us:))
He's actually the modern day bob ross :O!
Rotcrawler - I’ve made exactly the same comment 👍
dont ever say that again . the disrespect. ha.
Ya a pedi bob ross
Check out Tedd Gloss
You are making me appreciate every line i draw.
The image must be fully formed in his head and he copies it. There was a writer that said he saw the words floating in air and he copied them as fast as he could before they dissolved.
Michelangelo also said that
I suspect that the images and forms spontaneously appear in his head seconds before or as he is doing them. The idea that this ENTIRE thing is “preformed” and simply “copied” consciously can’t be how this works
I love this guy. He is so spontaneous drawing through stream of conciousness.
Working in black and white makes art a lot easierr by not having to deal with color.
I have done a lot of airbrush book covers and record cover illustrations, but I prefer
to work in black and white.
Try doing pointillism only working in pencil. It takes forver to anything comprensive --
building tones from light gray to black, but is is so rewarding and meditative.
Such educational
Peter You straight lines are so architectural that they draws us in and tells us that there is something for sure but Your wiggly lines are so organic that they stops us from seeing what the Archi lines were showing us!! It’s this frustration of look- see -can’t look and see that makes us peer deep into your works for long!! What a jux ,really!
This is gold
You and your videos make me so happy. Thank you.
A male homosapian being has descended into the river that flows through the business and working district commonly referred to in this case as LEGO city, unintentionally and at an accelerating rate. Construct the aeronautical vehicular device known as the helicopter that’s primary function is that of rescuing people in this type of scenario.
(Exclamation of excitement and possibly distress.)
You the readers have the ability to construct the aeronautical vehicular device known as the helicopter that’s primary function is that of rescuing people in this type of scenario. I the narrator and assumed superior am commanding you to make ready of the line that is used to rescue people from peril. I am now commanding you to lower the stretching device to in fact save the man from his blunder of falling into the river. Finally I am commanding you to execute the mission by making the rescue.
It has now come to the point of the monologue where I must attempt to sell and advertise the sets of legos that revolve around building vehicular devices and constructs to rescue those from peril in the event of an emergency.
An intriguing masterpiece of film, truly shaping my perception of art for the better.
Peter should work for NPR honestly
sabanoorrahman I hate npr so doing that will make it weird against peter
Unreal work. I love this kind of art. It inspires me to sketch every time.
Peter I just started a new sketchbook. Any advice?
Jordan Curran don't throw it away because you feel dissatisfied with a drawing because later on when you look at it when you finish you'll not only feel acomplishment for finishing it but you'll see how much you progressed in terms of quality and that may give you a greater feeling of acomplishment. I don't draw but I feel you should be able to have something like a pile of sketchbooks you can see in the future and feel proud and humble at the same time as you realize how much effort it took to go from A to B if that makes sense.
Jordan Curran
Get that first page down. Then it's no longer new 😆
When i get a new sketch book i pick a random page in the middle or around there and draw on it. I hate drawing on the first page...
Just draw.
Kassy Sunshine thanks for advice guys
I showed my mom your art and videos a good while ago. And all she said was “wow he’s brilliant.” I couldn’t agree more. Your art is next level amazing. Truly inspiring really. Thanks for the always amazing content Peter.
Did anyone else count how many senses you had
As a closet artist, you transported me to that place that I get into when diving into the many forms of art that I do to relax me...be it sculpting, painting or drawing...first time this has happened on you tube...thanks pal!
Awesome. :D
Man!!! Fantastic to watch you at work. Brilliant, Awsom piece of art. Love it.
hey
Just found your channel today and it's so relaxing almost like asmr I love it
👁👄👁👍
OK. This kinda reminds me of watching Bob Ross, where you get the treat of watching a beautiful piece of art come to life, accompanied by a soothing voice.
I haven't bothered to subscribe to anyone in forever, but I'm subscribing to you now.
I like all your drawings but this one really has something special to it.
I really really like this one!
I look forward to your drawings every week man. thanks for being awesome. :D
How in hell do you think of so many things to doodle? It's simply amazing the ideas that you put on paper and blend together. You are truly gifted!
Loved it. The drawing. Watching. Even the rambling 😄
Some of the most interesting and inspiring 'just lines' I've ever seen. Very cool!
Masterclass is right. This is a masterpiece. I'm in awe. I've repeatedly shown various Peter Masterpiece's to my family, and this is going on the list. I just can't stop myself...and don't want to.
love it how you say "drawings", always so long and fluid with emotion. And often its sounds like "draw-wings"
This video is breathtakingly magical.
Awesome. Masterpiece... Funny that you have to say that it could be art... What else shout it be than a really awesome piece of art. I love your style. Inspiration... ❤️❤️🎨❤️
Peter is my all time favourite youtuber because of how much inspiration I gain from his videos, he makes me love what I already love even more.
I love this piece Peter, love watching it unfold before my eyes, the detail, the intricate lines and shapes are just so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your masterpieces with the internet.....and for offering some inspirational words and a little glimpse in to the thought process behind this piece; I enjoy making up the words to explain your drawings when I gaze at them in awe but it's nice to here you speak about them also.
You make it look so easy like you just go hard and in the end it almost always works cohesively as a drawing. I struggle with too much uniformity or not enough cohesion in my doodles so often everything is so similar as to be uneven and monotone or it's too varied and looks like two or three drawings with kind of a clear divide between them. I also think it's awesome how much contrast in value you get dispiye your insane amount of detail and number of lines. I really like your videos and hope you keep doing them
Love this video, have watched a bunch of times. I love the story about the ocean creature getting mad at the six-pack rings stuck on his ear and obliterating this peaceful city 😂 I also love the drawing as a whole. There’s some really awesome and interesting lines and shapes to this one.
I could watch this for hourrrrrrrs. This has to be one of my favorite drawings youve done yet. Well done my friend. Goodbye. I love you.
I had a friend in high school who drew similarly to how you do. I didn't like it back then... but now I see the beauty in it.
Wondrous to the eye and beautiful to the brain!
Mesmerizing to watch and very inspiring speech ! Thank you !
This was mesmerizing. That is an absolutely amazing art style.
Your uploads are the only ones I look forward to
Ah, wonderful. Thank you for the journey.