"In the Studio," with Jeff Watts

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Join Robert Watts as he sits with his son and Watts Atelier Founder Jeffrey Watts, and learn what inspires and drives Jeff as an artist.
    Our "In the Studio" series focuses on visiting artists in their workplace, giving our students a chance to see what goes on "behind the scenes," and learn what inspires our instructors and aids in their creative process.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @SenorFun
    @SenorFun 8 лет назад +6

    I dont know you Jeff, I've never been to your school or taken the online classes, but hell do you have an admirer in me. Your philosophy about art and living as an artist is one to really pay attention to. Lucky all the artists that attend your school and get to experience your lectures face to face. I'm a cg artist in LA and i have nothing but respect for all the traditional artists like yourself. So i cant wait for your next video man. Lastly, I dont know if he already has one, but your dad needs to write a book were he can put on paper all the great stories and philosophies he has gathered through out his whole life as an artist. You two are rock stars on my sketchbook.

  • @rhohit
    @rhohit 8 лет назад +16

    Admire your brutal honesty Jeff!

    • @Manzelpower
      @Manzelpower 8 лет назад +2

      +Rohit Acharya honesty is such a gift, thanks Jeff!

  • @7700Purplexity
    @7700Purplexity 8 лет назад +1

    It's a real blessing to have parents that would allow you to forego a "real university" to attend a non-degree institution so you could pursue YOUR passion. Kudos Mr. and Mrs. Watts

  • @tisucitisin1
    @tisucitisin1 8 лет назад +24

    Online program change my life. This 12 months were nothing but amazing :D Keep it up guys! :D Greeting from Croatia.

  • @deebonash1495
    @deebonash1495 5 лет назад

    Two generations of Legends.... wow.... God bless this giving family, may they have many many more years of life to come!

  • @tamwyeah
    @tamwyeah 8 лет назад +4

    Thank you Mr Watts, and bless the day i found you guys online! Those talks are very helpful and truly inspirational.

  • @Troygdesign
    @Troygdesign 8 лет назад +8

    I do not think I would have found this Atelier so soon if you hadn't started the online videos:)

  • @plenary77
    @plenary77 2 года назад

    Great interview!!! The love between father and son is so evident... You guys are an inspiration.

  • @DavidWoodArtist
    @DavidWoodArtist 8 лет назад +3

    Brilliant! It's so good to hear this kind of conversation, which non-artists wouldn't understand or appreciate. Your doing a great service to all begginner, intermediar and advanced artists. Thanks!

  • @virtualbrian
    @virtualbrian 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for these videos. Truly a gift. Thanks.

  • @pdxeddie1111
    @pdxeddie1111 8 лет назад +1

    there's worse things to be remembered for, than the founding of a world renowned art school

  • @arkos78
    @arkos78 8 лет назад

    Very emotional interview!
    Thanks Jeff for putting up the online school, really really grateful for it.

  • @keniamaya-schmidt890
    @keniamaya-schmidt890 3 года назад +2

    Jeff where can we find these works that you talk about here? You mentioned you worked on army of darkness? You made heavy metal cover art? That all sounds awesome and I'd love to see more of that, but I couldn't find that on your website. Is there anywhere you have that up for the public to see?

  • @BelluSanus
    @BelluSanus 8 лет назад +9

    I am 33 years old and just now realized how much i want to be a professional artist, but looking at other pro it seems people need start when they 2 or 3 :)

    • @MustardDragon
      @MustardDragon 8 лет назад +7

      I'm in the same boat, at 36 im finally trying to take art seriously. It's damn hard, but I want to stick with it.

    • @TULIP.1689
      @TULIP.1689 8 лет назад +3

      Don't despair, if you fight for the time to try it you will be amazed at your progress. I started drawing at age four but at 27 I am just now starting a real art career. Most people (like myself) who do start young don't really get much of a head start because we are told that art is "just a hobby." Or get "real job." There are many successful artists who do amazing work who don't really start until middle aged or later due to life obligations.

    • @dagrosafinearts
      @dagrosafinearts 8 лет назад +3

      I'm 35. I used to draw all the time as a kid, then in my 20's life took over and I didn't draw much for a decade. As C.S. Lewis said, "you are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream." You just need to practice every day. Make it a habit that you will draw every day.

    • @mattgamer
      @mattgamer 8 лет назад +2

      Do not despair! You can still be a professional artist. Make sure you align your priorities and are ready for changes in your life that will be tough. My life is similar, and I've drawn all my life. But life catches up on you and you realize you're older and reality sets in. I'm learning now that I need to focus on what I love as well as keeping my foundations in art strong everyday. If you miss a day, keep going. You can only lose your skills if you stop. So don't stop and create, study everyday.
      Surround yourself with inspiring things. Movies, art, games, people, life. If you have nothing to pour into your art, you will not have anything to create. Life a rich life and fill it with joy. If there is no joy, you will be depressed and will not be able to draw.
      Wake up and be optimistic about your day and abilities. You almost have to have a blind faith that you will get better and ignore how bad you may think you are. Just being persistent and consistent on the long marathon. There is no finish line, yet there is a plateau you may reach.
      Do not lose hope. Keep on the good fight and you will start loving it everyday!

    • @itsmeagain7246
      @itsmeagain7246 7 лет назад

      same

  • @roryherman9793
    @roryherman9793 8 лет назад

    Thank you guys for your wisdom.

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg 7 лет назад

    Loved this. Every video is filled with love, passion, art, great thoughts and advice. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @omairjamal3027
    @omairjamal3027 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks guys! These are so very helpful :)

  • @MildredWilsonArtist
    @MildredWilsonArtist 8 лет назад

    WOW that was very inspiring, Jeff. Thanks very, very much for what you are doing. I love what you commented on spirituality; I think after all is gone, that's the only thing you get to keep and take with you, beautiful - and listening to you has made me appreciate even more your online atelier and I hope to be joining your physical atelier at some point. I get it has been tough to produce this amazing art school but... THANK YOU. I'm one of the online students and just beginning the journey so I really hope you stay present for as long as you are on earth and at the same, I’d love to see your next face as an artist; I really appreciate what you mentioned on Mastery and that now you are on your “training” as a Master and so, well done, Jeff. Great interview, Robert - many thanks to you both and all the best from the Isle of Man.

  • @Shmoofles
    @Shmoofles 8 лет назад

    fantastic! thankyou so much for posting this content - from Sydney Australia

  • @wetyewruyrtsutrdhjfg
    @wetyewruyrtsutrdhjfg 4 года назад +1

    Man, Jeff had great family support. I guess that's part of the reason why he's on good terms with his dad. And he worked hard, but his family was there for him.
    The people who shared a surname with me just said "Fuck him, he's no good" whenever I was in trouble and ran off. Then when I sorted things out they'll come back and give unsolicited dumb advice to try to lord it over me.

  • @boldheadstudio
    @boldheadstudio 8 лет назад +1

    Great interview, thanks for the inspiration :)

  • @azam987654321
    @azam987654321 8 лет назад +1

    Been waiting for this!

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 8 лет назад

    Wow that's really cool that you ended up sitting next to Neal Adams. Maybe my favorite artist of all time. Anyways, keep the videos coming. They are really great to listen to. Thanks.

  • @cr0w1
    @cr0w1 8 лет назад

    Very inspirational, thanks for sharing.
    Offtopic, but you guys have touched upon the previous economic crisis;
    I would look into buying precious metals to protect yourself from the upcoming currency crisis, because the economy is dying rapidly through cheap money.

  • @suzanneboily5224
    @suzanneboily5224 3 года назад

    Hi father watts

  • @thatsnotchocolat
    @thatsnotchocolat 8 лет назад

    Holy crap, I was held back in the first grade.

    • @1STAPPEARANCEHULKED
      @1STAPPEARANCEHULKED 8 лет назад

      +thatsnotchocolat Holy crap, I was held back in the first grade.

  • @ericpeterson535
    @ericpeterson535 8 лет назад

    Thank you for all the free content its greatly appreciated.
    Just wanted to ask you a quick question i'm currently just muddeling through learing how to draw as a hobyist do you have any books that you think would be great to read from, I have right now 3 of the 5 loomis books, bridgeman's complete book, and and atlas for human anantomy by Idk the name escapes me right now, and Im just wondering if there are any other's that you would recomend.

  • @roninoneil546
    @roninoneil546 6 лет назад

    Jeff I went through the same thing in school. I no what you mean.....

  • @CocoOwnzU
    @CocoOwnzU 8 лет назад +1

    27:12