You’re Allowed To Hate Being An Artist Sometimes

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @dwightfrejoles7469
    @dwightfrejoles7469 2 года назад +278

    Ever since I discovered Adam's channel, I've always thought that he is the Uncle Iroh of art. Thank you Adam for always being there for your fellow artists, whether they're just starting out or even if they're professionals. Thank you Adam 💙💙💙

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 2 года назад +3

      That’s a good ways of putting it! Somehow, drinking tea AND his videos really go together

    • @gsfs8208
      @gsfs8208 2 года назад +1

      wait... but accidentally yehh... that's too perfect haha

    • @mikaelholz
      @mikaelholz 2 года назад +1

      THIS! Best comparison ever!

  • @Epicaart
    @Epicaart 2 года назад +103

    I just turned 26 and I really felt that. I just graduated and I still don't feel skilled enough to make a living of my art. I get some commission, but it is nowhere near enough to live from. It gives me so much anxiety, because it feels like I should have figured it out by now. Now that I am done with school. It's good to hear that this is not true.

    • @kierwiny
      @kierwiny 2 года назад +3

      I feel you man T_T

    • @Cheerfuljochan
      @Cheerfuljochan 2 года назад +6

      I am about to be 30 next year and I feel this very heavily

    • @lenaramoon4617
      @lenaramoon4617 Год назад

      start a youtube channel and sell prints

  • @SandyMarie-Artist
    @SandyMarie-Artist 6 месяцев назад +1

    I woke up today feeling like I had failed and screwing up everything I touched (art wise). I finally personally said, "ENOUGH. I hate being an artist!" So I went into the kitchen and cleaned my stove. While I was cleaning I found myself wondering if Adam Duff has ever gone through this? Sure enough you put out this video. THANK YOU! Today I really needed this. BTW I'm 67.

  • @mariegp5021
    @mariegp5021 2 года назад +100

    Recently, I sold out of all of my product for the first time. Everyone was celebrating me and congratulating me but to me it was terrifying. Now I would have to wait, and make new things, restock, take commissions. It's happening! My career it Taking off but oh my gods I'm not buckled in. It sucks. I'm so happy but man I have a lot of work to do now. I have to battle my depression, work a day job, do my commissions, and all of while still going to vend at art festivals. But, if I'm being honest. I don't want anything else. I'll take this shit over a 9 to 5 any day. Keep your head up folks

    • @omega_shalow
      @omega_shalow 2 года назад +3

      You can do it! Just remember to breathe once in a while! X) keep it up and good luck!

    • @JaKTheatre
      @JaKTheatre 2 года назад +1

      congratulations! Keep it up!!

  • @ban_ny
    @ban_ny 2 года назад +44

    Thank you so much art dad!

    • @B1E55
      @B1E55 2 года назад +2

      Art daddy Adam

  • @HiyazXD345
    @HiyazXD345 2 года назад +42

    "she praised him too much and gave him false hopes" broke my heart right through. because here you are, doing what you love and need to do, even when it fucking sucks. we talk all day about encouraging people to follow dreams, that anyone can make it if they grind enough, and then as soon as someone is grinding for the love of the game, it's that they've got their head in the clouds.
    i was also a kid who got endless praise and encouragement from not just my parents, but lots of adults in my life, and somehow i'm experiencing the same "going through it" that everyone else is. but i am also, for the first time in ten years, working on a project *i* want to work on with more passion and excitement--regardless of how hard the work is. it hasn't magically cured me of the ache and exhaustion we're all feeling, but it's helped me feel like i've got a direction to try at least.
    i know you said nothing here was particularly brave or unscriptedly vulnerable, but it felt like you were verbalizing my heart and head the entire video through. thank you. thank you for putting a voice to this feeling.

    • @AdamDuffArt
      @AdamDuffArt  2 года назад +3

      That means the world to me my friend - thank you :)

  • @sarahm5872
    @sarahm5872 2 года назад +9

    I don't have any artist friends where I could talk about stuff like this so it feels really isolating. I love my non artists friends and family but it's not the same I don't know how to explain it. Your video is really reassuring to hear, thank you.

  • @magnum567134
    @magnum567134 2 года назад +27

    24:23. These interactions make it all worth it. I've done a few shows this year and one woman who bought a print offered to pose for one of my figure paintings, saying "it would be an honor."
    More recently, a full-time figure model reached out. She said she loves my work and wanted to collab. I've followed her for awhile, but haven't been able to join her classes. And she has hundreds of artists that draw her, so the fact that she wanted to be a part of my work felt special.
    And, perhaps the biggest moment this year was when my brother had me do a commission for his gf's birthday, using a photo of them together as the reference. The text he sent me when he gave it to her said, "She teared up, and said it was the best gift she's ever gotten. She wanted me to thank you and let you know how perfect it was."
    Even though I'm not profiting yet, these moments keep me going and let me know I'm on my way.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 2 года назад

      Where can we find your work?

  • @MABMusicTTRPG
    @MABMusicTTRPG 2 года назад +1

    what an amazing channel. At 25 I left construction to go study music, graduated with a master degree in film scoring without ever having studied music before. Finding our voice takes times and its perfectly fine. Thank you for this this is an amazing talk.

  • @lauravsthepage
    @lauravsthepage 2 года назад +60

    There is so much value to these types of videos, but it’s so much harder to search for than, let’s say, “anatomy tutorial” or whatever. I am thankful for this channel being a place to come to when in the mood to feel understood and reflect a bit.

  • @TobiasSteiner
    @TobiasSteiner 2 года назад +3

    It's helpful to hear this stuff. Our social media driven world is causing ADD and other issues among the masses. It's ok to be human, although that's getting much more difficult and unacceptable these days. There's no magic answers in life and there's no one roadmap that fits everyone. I'm not young and I'm on my 3rd or 4th career change in life. It's not about being late, behind, or comparing yourself to others. As many have said before, the only person you should care about comparing yourself to is your past self. You're allowed to grow, change, and explore. Measure your success by your happiness and well being. If either is at a low level then you're doing it wrong.

  • @Twentynyne
    @Twentynyne 2 года назад +24

    being open and honest with your followers makes us realize your human instead of thinking you're purely robotic. I thank you for that.

    • @maiskorrel
      @maiskorrel 2 года назад +2

      Sorry but I'm still 100% convinced that Adam is a robot

  • @ArtByHazel
    @ArtByHazel 2 года назад +41

    Hi Adam, thank you for validating our feelings.
    Yes. Radical acceptance is better than denial as long as we keep committing to creating and evolving as artists.
    We are not trees so we’re not literally stuck. 😂
    Thank you and I’m taking a break from painting so this new video is a surprise.
    Shoutout from a fella Montrealer! 🍀😃🇨🇦✨

  • @lxentica2003
    @lxentica2003 2 года назад +9

    As an artist sometimes I feel like I haven't done anything except drawings, burnout and art block, perfectionism to draw better it all make you question your choices in life about being an artist. Is art enough for me ? Am I skilled enough to sell my art or share my art with the world? Will the world even care? Every time I tell someone I'm an artist it's they give me that look, the look that says you're gonna strave to death or it's no career ? You should mange a real job. A respectful careers not to draw around. It's stupid how it makes you feel small and question yourself. So Recently I decided and started to post videos and hopefully create a safe space for all artist support each other. Thank you Adam you're like my god fairy father who I didn't have nor other Artists had, you're such a inspiration artist and I hope I can be voice like you in the future I'm working towards this goal ❤️❤️❤️

  • @zefanyaraysanevadalaput7371
    @zefanyaraysanevadalaput7371 2 года назад +25

    Adam didn't even know he help so much beginner artists, like me 🙏 dealing with this art depression and so much doubt and compere our self but we have to keep going it's sucks yes, but it's okay don't give up, be patient and keep going guys

  • @MsDeathbox
    @MsDeathbox 2 года назад +21

    The only thing that is really grinding my gears is people cheating with AI art. I can accept being used as a tool. But there is more abusers out there. That pisses me off. I came to peace that there is always going to be someone better than me. Its just a fact and I live with it. Its really up to us to improve our skill. I would rather do it with honer without the need to cheat.

    • @Window4503
      @Window4503 2 года назад +9

      AI’s biggest weakness is that it can’t tell stories with art (yet). The truth is, we have an oversaturation of beautiful art that’s just there to be beautiful.

  • @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149
    @sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 2 года назад +3

    I think it sucking sometimes is half the point of it all.
    Personal development, mastery, growth. It's a noble path, and what gives it all meaning.

  • @RaphaelAvant
    @RaphaelAvant 2 года назад +13

    After listening to this talk, it made me realize that many of your art talks matches the tone in your paintings. It has a dark and ugly side but there is beauty and bliss. about it as well.

  • @AnaFolkenstal
    @AnaFolkenstal 2 года назад +53

    Yeah, the struggle as an artist is real...
    I thought a couple of times to just live stream regularly and show people what I do. But it just doesn't work, because I can't work on my stuff, and entertain people knowing there's a camera pointed at me for a few hours.
    I realized it's hard to be yourself, but if you don't show yourself people lose interest.
    The engagement on posts usually shows how much people care about an artist. It's hard to produce art and make people to engage and then just see that nothing I do sticks.
    Your videos help, but sadly not for long.
    After a week or so things go back to that "bad feeling of being just an other artist".
    But I guess that's how it is.

    • @maiskorrel
      @maiskorrel 2 года назад +9

      I totally get you, I have tought about this and I believe our main problem is that we compare ourselves too much to others, I think true joy of being an artist is when you do art for yourself instead of 'for others" (as in, constantly thinking what others might think of it, if it's good enough etc).
      This mindset is quite dificult to achieve when you want to have a professional carreer in art since it's competitive, you're somewhat forced to compare youself to a certain standard
      Personally I notice when I just make art for me, I truly feel fulfilled and totally in my element, but once I make something that should be "portfolio worthy" i get anxious and start to procrastinate or lose joy in doing it, sometimes it also does the complete opposite and I get actually motivated though.

    • @Cyberpunk644
      @Cyberpunk644 2 года назад

      that is the reality my friend, if you accept thats the way it is for most artist, you ll feel better.

    • @blender-os1641
      @blender-os1641 2 года назад +2

      @@maiskorrel I think artists also have to deal with this impossible dichotomy between themselves and the necessity of the audience. I would hate making art souly for myself (with no intention of ever sharing it with anyone). Creating a piece of art just to put it in a closet never to be seen again after my 10 minutes of admiration feels just as sad as only creating art for other to chase polularity. Somewhere between these two extremes there is creating art that is for you that you also want to share with the world and it actually gets recieved well at all. That is what we are all trying to hit. Inherent in creativity is this yearning to share it with other humans, at least for me.

    • @pentachronic
      @pentachronic 2 года назад

      @@blender-os1641 I create art for myself. I enjoy the creative process and enjoy the results. I like to see my incremental improvement. Having an audience has no weight to me because it makes me happy. Once you get to this point you can create for creation's sake. If people love your work it's a bonus. Don't get trapped in narcissism.

  • @oyenpaws
    @oyenpaws 2 года назад +7

    Sometimes I lost faith with my art and even questioning if I am good enough? But this is what I love to do

    • @Cyberpunk644
      @Cyberpunk644 2 года назад +1

      do it as a hobby my friend, and get a better paying job, still okay this way!

  • @Glあss
    @Glあss 2 года назад +1

    as a lost 21 year old i really apreciate yout talks thank you Adam

  • @MadDannyWest
    @MadDannyWest 2 года назад +16

    It's good to hear these kinds of talks every once in a while, they always turn up just when I need it to

  • @yellow_jacket3260
    @yellow_jacket3260 2 года назад +6

    The reason why I got into art personally, was because of this struggle, I saw my whole life crumble in front of me, and I needed something to give myself at that moment, and at that moment that was drawing. I am still quite new to it, only has been two years, but I have always noticed the improvement from each piece prior, and I can't imagine stopping anytime soon. Thank you for this video

  • @glennaschoeler
    @glennaschoeler 2 года назад +3

    This is my first video of yours- This shit DOES suck! Most days I pick up my pencil intending to draw, look at it, and go "Why?" because I get most of my satisfaction from seeing people light up while looking at this silly little thing I poured thoughts and tears and memories into and decided to call 'art."
    But I've become the only person who sees my work, I'm the only one who knows how many perfectionism tears were shed over it, and it doesn't serve a purpose to me, it just hangs on my walls as a reminder of how I failed to sell it to a loving home. After so many failed sales, ghosted commissioners, ambivalent reactions, I feel like I'm just shoving my art into the void.
    And so many people on this platform make me feel like I'm not marketing myself well, not working hard enough, not hustling like they do. I SHOULD be doing more, SHOULD be working harder, SHOULD be disappointed in myself because this shit is simple!
    But it's not... simple. At all. It sucks. Thank you for being so honest. Being an artist is lonely, but I feel a little less alone now.

  • @razorback7828
    @razorback7828 Год назад

    Damn this speak was strong!! So honest and even a little bit angry.
    I think that apart of your carreer you save lifes Adam. Your words heals! Thanks again Adam! Merci.

  • @alturass8062
    @alturass8062 2 года назад +4

    Me, at 0:40 with my headphones on, just getting lost in figure drawing practise... looking up to the screen, smiling, feeling understood :) Thank you Adam!

  • @michelangelo_6933
    @michelangelo_6933 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for another great chat Adam.
    I’m currently 34 & definitely feel behind in life; I’ve always been a late starter & only discovered concept art in the last year or so, and realised after covid & a brutal heartbreak during that time, that life is too short & I’m going to pursue a life & career as a professional artist. I always had some natural talent for drawing so I decided to lean into it finally.
    I’ve started late but I’m determined; been training 2-3 hrs every day after work for the last year, and will likely take a mentorship with you sometime next year.
    Your videos & talks really help, especially listening while studying. Thanks again 🤝🏻

    • @Lbird1993
      @Lbird1993 2 года назад

      Our stories sound incredibly similar. I wish you well man! I'm in the last year of my twenties and I'm leaning into game design after the tumultuous heartbreaking last years of my life. I'm quite the late bloomer myself but hey! In many ways we're in it together :) Good luck out there, man! Keep on keeping on!

  • @omega_shalow
    @omega_shalow 2 года назад +2

    There are so many things I have to say about this video, so many things I wish I could write, but in the end, all I'm gonna say is: thank you.
    "Everything will be alright" is a really powerful thing to hear from a fellow, more experienced artist and human being.

  • @maria_zoe_soca4333
    @maria_zoe_soca4333 2 года назад +4

    This chanel it's a pillar that as helped for so many things in my life , and my art.

  • @briannaalejo9226
    @briannaalejo9226 2 года назад

    as a 21 year old turning 22, you have no idea how much I needed to hear this. I expected myself to be successful already, have everything figured out and ahead of the game. I dread my birthdays because it reminds me that I haven't achieved my idealized self. But that's my idealization. Realistically, it doesn't work that way. I just needed to hear someone say its okay to not have everything figured out, sometimes it takes time and things will be okay. Thank you

  • @fictionvision
    @fictionvision 2 года назад +4

    Adam, no matter how big you get on RUclips, the thing I respect most about you is that you bring people in 1 on 1 and invest into THEM rather than ONLY speaking to the masses. Artists need to be invested in--- people need to be invested in at an individual level. It is very sad that so many feel overwhelmingly lost and purposeless. Emotional attachment to performance is a whole other thing, but you touched on a lot of topics that go deeper than art. I appreciate you, your insight, and your candidness.

  • @ericmasker6330
    @ericmasker6330 Год назад

    Yes to all of this, and I did the exact same thing around the same time frame on Russell Brand. For those very same reasons. I just turned 39, with 4 kids, and I'm still trying to navigate myself towards professional work. So many failures, setbacks, jobs, family trauma, and everything inbetween have made this journey a testament to patience and discipline. And I definitely understand not having that one person to talk to about these trials, so thank you for sharing all of this, it is absolutely invaluable.

  • @kikolektrique1737
    @kikolektrique1737 2 года назад

    I’ve lost count on the amount of times I’ve rewatched each of your videos!

  • @socialnetworking4782
    @socialnetworking4782 2 года назад +2

    Well, after two years of fighting against divorce, I’m starting from nothing again as a 30 year old. All I have is my dog and my art and I am so thankful for what I do have left. You always somehow seem to put a pep talk out when I need some guidance and support. Know that without your videos, I would’ve never gone back to school, taught myself how to draw, and reminded me to believe in myself. Thank you Adam, I might not have been around anymore without the videos you put out. Not gonna say it was all you, Marco bucci is in there too, as well as many others, but you’ve always chose to tackle issues directly and with compassion. I hope those of us who needed the talks can make it up to you some day but I wanted to be real and say I’m very grateful.

  • @johnbroadway4196
    @johnbroadway4196 2 года назад

    Art is my expression of my life.
    I think with my imagination in the abstractness.
    It is my spirit to be creative.

  • @AB-ws4kt
    @AB-ws4kt 2 года назад +6

    I’ve always made art ever since I was a kid, yet often fluctuating between not very good to busting out something that surprises me.
    I also used to work as a designer - no official schooling just some people who believed in me and I blossomed. But due to childhood trauma catching up to me, I had to leave for mental health reasons, and because they were overloading me with work because I would just find solutions to almost any problem they needed and could do almost anything in their business too (restaurant, gambling stuff, etc.). I was too much of a jack of all trades. And I crashed. Couldn’t put my foot down enough to say no I can’t do this, plus my trauma symptoms were increasing more and more.
    And now I’m 26 and I’ve been unemployed on and off for a year, trying to work stuff out.
    I’ve been trying to get back into art, but I’m also pregnant and moving and have depression on top of it all.
    There are some good things, like I am excited for this baby, but the hormones are insane. And all I want is to create, design, decorate my house, and I feel so blocked from all of that right now it’s too much.
    And the people around me don’t understand these feelings, as much as they try and be supportive I think it just seems silly to them in a way.
    I just feel like I’m always going to be a failure and always struggling to be something, someone. Just when I start to figure myself out everything changes and it’s so frustrating. It’s like there’s never any consistency or stability even within myself.
    So, thank you Adam, really, I’m feeling a bit more understood after this video ❤️

    • @omega_shalow
      @omega_shalow 2 года назад

      Hope things will work out for the best.. and I'm sorry to hear that you're facing such a hard time..

  • @the_Googie
    @the_Googie 2 года назад +1

    This is relatable to the highest degree

  • @jermangarc
    @jermangarc 2 года назад +1

    Dude, another life lesson for an artist. Adam, this is your legacy, your life accomplishment, inspiring other artists whilst staying human.

  • @hanbanan3629
    @hanbanan3629 Год назад

    Every now and then I come across some very helpful art tutorials, but your videos are the only ones that never fail to actually help me draw. Thank you Adam.

  • @jullcepts8780
    @jullcepts8780 2 года назад

    That moment Adam says "... BRUH" I just bursted cry laughing. That BRUH moment just broke a dam inside for some reason :) no kidding... I needed this... Coincidentally I had just a shitty day, feeling like my art is going nowhere 'cause it wants to go everywhere and it just feels so goddamn stressful. That I'm 26 and I feel like I'm going nowhere and that I'm getting old... Hearing from someone who knows that it is ok felt so reassuring...

  • @simonm1233
    @simonm1233 2 года назад

    Sometimes you are like the Alan Watts of art and creative youtube stuffs. Don't always agree with you but you are comforting to listen to and have interesting and deep things to say

  • @BamArtStudio
    @BamArtStudio 2 года назад

    I appreciate the brutal honesty. You're always very informative too.

  • @gsfs8208
    @gsfs8208 2 года назад +1

    Can't wait to sit down when I get a chance, and listen to this as I draw. It's always so much easier to focus with these videos in the background.

  • @heroxcreative1277
    @heroxcreative1277 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, I wish I had heard it 20 years ago when I was starting out. When everyone around you seems to be doing so much better and all you are doing is fighting to get someone to look at your work, It is reassuring to hear true honesty within the community that our ups and downs in life and careers as artists and designers aren't so different. Somewhere along the lines of being a professional artist/designer I got so obsessed with being successful that i forgot why I was doing it in the first place. After a long arduous road in the industry I am finally at a place where I create just for myself and have been able to enjoy creating just for the process alone, no clients, no likes, no competition just me and my imagination. Your art talks help me to summerise my own experiences, even in retrospect, so thanks again.

  • @onokas
    @onokas 2 года назад

    Love it, man. I remember being 25 and stressing out that I wasn't more 'accomplished' as an artist at that point. Now, at 50, I can only look back and laugh at how I ran around wasting time worrying about such things, and how hard I was on myself. I only hope my kids won't feel such pressures, but I guess everyone goes through it to a point.

  • @sagerenard2755
    @sagerenard2755 2 года назад +2

    You have no idea how much all of these kind of videos are valuable to me, Adam. I'm so grateful you're making them and that I found your channel. I can't name another channel like yours that give these real, down to earth advices.

  • @hellsuvi9616
    @hellsuvi9616 2 года назад +1

    How can the topic of this video be so relatable and out in the perfect time ? I just moved out of my parents' house for college and I'm very far away from home, from friends, from all I've ever known. And honestly my college and their people are sh*t :/ So I'm just alone with my thoughts all day and losing hope and feeling stuck. I started having some really dark thoughts even when I thought I had overtaken them years ago... And then boom, another of your video ! I can't tell you enough how it comforted me, how healing it was knowing I'm not alone in this situation and it's possible to get out of the cycle. I really cannot express it. But know it was impactful (like- reaaally).
    Anyway I've been meaning to comment for a while now and here I am :) Thank you for your videos, you're amazing :D💛
    (PS : sorry for bad english btw, i'm not native and i have two braincells-)

  • @romdonlucca6878
    @romdonlucca6878 2 года назад

    Thank you Adam for always being there for us

  • @ownedbymykitty270
    @ownedbymykitty270 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for that. You got a new subscriber. I recently came to the realization that I no longer enjoy or want to continue being a pretentious “too cool for school” artist type. I recently met an artist who was so down to earth and real that I felt like a fraud and I don’t enjoy being like that anymore. I’m also too old to care about being in a f***ing popularity contest.

  • @allan1448
    @allan1448 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Adam ones again for being here. Giving us hope. Means a lot

  • @robertvanderheen1909
    @robertvanderheen1909 2 года назад

    After hearing out
    Im more patient and motivated.
    Candid spits of true, that the way I feel now and your words resonate with me well, the thing, that somone had been there where Im now, reassuring me and keeps me still to do art
    Great bow to you !

  • @pete-rd8mf
    @pete-rd8mf 7 месяцев назад +1

    I really needed to hear all of this Adam, with all my heart thank you

  • @MatthewRobinsArt
    @MatthewRobinsArt 2 года назад +1

    I really needed this and I'm sure many others did. I graduated with a degree in illustration 2 months ago and haven't had any luck finding any jobs. Been really stressed feeling like I NEED money right fucking now because I'm 24 and so many people my age that I know have had jobs for years. It's been really killing my mental health every day more and more and some personal life problems adding on top of it. So hearing someone like you say "who the fuck knows what they're supposed to be doing by 25" felt like a bit of a relief.

  • @neutralbeige01
    @neutralbeige01 2 года назад

    when you said who tf knows what theyre doing when theyre 22, youre just fresh out of school/who put it in your head that you have to be established when you havent even given yourself the chance to try first - i just started crying. i am right out of uni with my bfa bc all i knew was loving art and wanting to make it my life and in my first 3 months after graduating and only getting application rejections i felt like ive made a mistake but i dont want to blame myself and beat myself up for chasing after something that just makes me happy. thank you for this. i just want to keep trying

  • @kucharukadam
    @kucharukadam Год назад

    This was so awesome. As a 40 yo corpo rat dreaming of art career I really needed it. Thank you.

  • @blueyblue5831
    @blueyblue5831 2 года назад +2

    Honestly,
    I was gonna click off this video after a few mins cause of the piano & how it ironically comes off not genuine. As well as thinking it's being anything helpful but just some basic inspo crap BUUUT wow as someone who has autoimmune issues and is a artist in their early 20's that feels like a complete waste of space cause I'm in that shitty spot, This was really helpful and something I needed to here.
    Thank you so much for posting this c:

  • @doctorlatte2515
    @doctorlatte2515 2 года назад +1

    i'm usually good with words ( not tooting my horn it's just what people tell me) but right now i have no idea what to say- everything you said brought so much relief, so much security, and not in the way that i know what area im taking my life in, but that its normal that life will be good and bad and that you keep going for what you love. Thank you for being open about this Adam. It really really helps.

  • @JorgeRomero-pn2oy
    @JorgeRomero-pn2oy 10 месяцев назад

    Dude I loved this one! So much truth and wisdom! I love listening while I create my clients tattoos. Much love to you sir you got a new fan in me

  • @jujamuzic7520
    @jujamuzic7520 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much, Adam.I've been listening to your channel since...2 years by now, and I needed this so much. I am not a concept artist but a costume designer, I create costumes for Movies ,Theater in Germany and the designs for it and it applies so much to it...you just see the pretty things online or the interviews of the so well known people, no one is giving a damn about the assistant .the ones who still need to get to this point.The people sitting at home and trashing 4 or 5 costumes (worth about 100€ each ) and hoping to maybe one day reach this level.I am just so sad that most of these people tend to forget ...they've been there before. And you are the first and only professional who finally opens up to this ..says multiple times :me to. And for this. Thank you

  • @dreamkiller55
    @dreamkiller55 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for the talk. I enjoy them. They’ve helped me for when I feel like giving up on doing this. I laughed when you were talking about people in there 20’s. I’m 26 as of writing this. I just started to have a vague idea on what I want to do, now. Thank you for being someone I can relate to on my journey. I hope everything keeps going good to you

  • @duyanhnguyen8844
    @duyanhnguyen8844 2 года назад +4

    Never thought I would see a Vietnamese folklore creature anywhere else other than from some native artists...
    In the other hand I really feel like a failure today, sometimes I was stuck and being suck for not able to adapt some artstyle for the projects, struggled a whole day to finish a job while others people in the team has done x3 x4 times I do...

    • @AdamDuffArt
      @AdamDuffArt  2 года назад +3

      I’m having so much fun researching it - Vietnamese folklore is incredible

  • @reybalderstone
    @reybalderstone 2 года назад +2

    One of the hardest things I have had to come to terms with is that many of the people I looked up to when I was younger just aren't very nice people. They bully and belittle their students and work in an entirely toxic mindset because they believe, for one reason or another, that's the best way to survive in this industry. Some of them turned out to be bullies- some of them turned out to be sexual predators, to which I am the perfect demographic. Quite frankly, it terrifies me.
    We are told that we should sacrifice our friends, our health and our life to get to the level that those people are at, but I think I'm finally starting to realize that I do not want to be those people. Thank you Adam for your thoughts and your experience- it's heartwarming to be reminded that there are good people in this industry and there is a way to be happy without being the best in the world.

  • @snowzardmusic
    @snowzardmusic 2 года назад +4

    I’m an independent electronic music artist ,and i do 3D sometimes, and your story it just feels like the voice i needed to hear,this really ease the pain, thank you so so much Adam For being open and sincere ,we are all regular human being trying our best every single day
    I my self sometime i wanna go in my channel and say things to be able to provide a relief for others who go through the same thing ,but i find it difficult for me to set down and organize all these thoughts that comes and say it, what you doing is really matters for alot of people

    • @AdamDuffArt
      @AdamDuffArt  2 года назад

      I love knowing that all of us artists - musical or visual, really are two versions of the same species
      Thank you :)

    • @antivert
      @antivert Год назад

      I’m also an electronic music artist and I do 3D sometimes. It’s hard 😭 Thanks to you and Adam for reminding me I’m not alone

  • @PogonaNelson
    @PogonaNelson 2 года назад +4

    Man, um i found your channel a few days ago and you've become a giant inspiration immediately. I have been dealing with some personal stuff and you have kind of opened my eyes, which i really needed. So thank you a lot for making these videos. And thank you so much for being here.

  • @Floatharr
    @Floatharr 2 года назад

    Discovered your videos a week ago, been watching a video or two a day since. This one really hit close to home though, didn't expect to be tearing up but here we are. It's kind of uncanny how you feel like me plus 10-15 years. It's good to know that this all eventually leads somewhere. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kings-letter
    @kings-letter 2 года назад

    Adam, you channel calmed the absolute untold rage I had over my art block.

  • @mheraroyan
    @mheraroyan 2 года назад +1

    Hey Adam, Your channel has been Godsent to me. So many of us who are in the industry or trying to get into, have been craving for knowledge and guidance and you're doing that beautifully.
    Thank You!

  • @Wolf-vs6ur
    @Wolf-vs6ur 2 года назад +1

    Didn't realize how much I needed to hear this. I'm new to this channel, but thank you Adam for your wisdom and support.

  • @mitchelltakesonlife
    @mitchelltakesonlife 2 года назад +1

    As a new up and coming artist, just barely dipping my toes into this youtube thing. This helped. Thank you

  • @EpicRatt
    @EpicRatt 2 года назад

    Some times it feels like everything is going against you and just want to stop in your track, but somehow your videos make it easier to stay calm and just keep moving. Thank you Adam for everything you share with us.

  • @theHerami
    @theHerami 2 года назад +1

    I'm not done watching yet and my attention sadly drifts, but thank you so much for these words! I'm 28 and you just wrapped up perfectly how I feel about my art and career. Thank you for being so honest and authentic

  • @Dsyphus0
    @Dsyphus0 2 года назад

    Its always nice to hear people talk about how being 25 is not far along in life. I've only just started my art journey never having done any kind of art prior. I constantly feel like its too late and I'm walking a doomed path. But being told it isn't, is very comforting

  • @whitesnake.
    @whitesnake. Год назад

    Thank you for be here for us now when we need what you needed. You helped me a lot from a really hard situation in my own head when I thought I'm gonna die and I can't do this anymore.
    Thank you Adam. You're doing great job ans it works.

  • @amitasis422
    @amitasis422 Год назад

    Man I love you so much, I love your attitude and simplicity and of course I just love your dark fantasy art, I'm so agreeing with you about that we can all can learn to be human to one another and be more humble and even if critics at times, but still do that with a soft smile and cheering others to be better

  • @_LIE
    @_LIE Год назад

    I truly am thankful for this, I asked myself if it wasn’t perhaps too late (given financial difficulties), it’s comforting to know others went through the same plight and maddening simul how this is just how we get treated despite being the source of the entire entertaining industry… but in a way we all knew this when we chose to allow us to fall in love with being an artist

  • @lucasdubusset2270
    @lucasdubusset2270 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so very much, in this tough times, listening to you is sooooo helpfull and really helps finding some kind of hope

  • @zinzolin14
    @zinzolin14 2 года назад +1

    This is why I love your content, you speak of things most people would be afraid to admit to themselves they go through. It's become so important to hear the vulnerabilities we face as humans, in this society where people only wanna acknowledge success. You're doing so much by being on here, being your authentic self to give us your experience and advice, and I wanna say thank you for it all.

  • @Gahanika
    @Gahanika 2 года назад +1

    I hope you read your comments because I really want you to know that I really appreciate your videos and it's just what I have been needing to hear. I am a photographer and I discovered your channel 2 days ago. I have been listening to you while I edit. Thank you for all your words, because I started my photography after 40 and I feel so lost sometimes. Love your honesty and your voice calms my anxiety down :)

    • @AdamDuffArt
      @AdamDuffArt  2 года назад

      I absolutely do read them, and rest assured I care deeply about what you think - thank you :)

  • @ladyhawk7408
    @ladyhawk7408 2 года назад +6

    Look I'm going to be really real here. You have not seen anything yet. I became a adult and grew up during the great recession. My husband and I had just got a house and had a baby. I was doing my artist thang. Then suddenly my hubby lost his job. We then both went brutally under employeed for nearly a decade. I had to give up my dream..to keep a roof over our head. there is no sunny side to that. I had thought the worst was behind us... but looking ahead I see all the warning signs that lead to the GR and the one that is on the horizon will be much much worse. Like I was looking at lucidpixul maybe trying to shoot for that dream again... but now my GR sensibility is telling me to start pinching pennies....unfortunately it is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

  • @enmanuelmartinez
    @enmanuelmartinez 2 года назад +1

    Having last week one of those weeks that creating art feels awefully painful and a struggle, this reminds me that this feeling, it will pass eventually.As it will come at some point in the future. I just gotta be cool and ride the wave, don't beat my self over it, and help someone else that's going through the same shit.
    I'm always gotta be thankful for your channel and your content, that helps me when I need it the most.

  • @iolairmuinnmalachybromham3103
    @iolairmuinnmalachybromham3103 2 года назад

    I just stumbled across this channel today but, love you too, man. I struggle a lot with the way propriety, social acceptability, and fear result in people just pretending everything is mild and smooth and simple and that everything’s JUST FINE with them. When it’s not. It would be easier to go out into the world if people were honest, if you didn’t feel like you have to pretend that you’re so whole and tempered and functional as a human being, if you could just share the muddy complexity that it really is. How much easier it would be not to become bitter and mean about others if you shared in your common humanity rather than hiding it. It just seems to all be one huge game we’re all playing, where people play the characters that make them feel safest, and turn against each other left, right and centre. But hey, in spite of that being the way things are, I endeavour more and more to try to break down the barriers when I can; to connect. Thank you so much for talking as yourself here

  • @kendrickeraart
    @kendrickeraart 2 года назад

    Being an artist feels so hard sometimes. You captured this message perfectly. Thank you for sharing your wisdom with us

  • @AntonNeedsCoffee
    @AntonNeedsCoffee 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for being an inspiration for many people that are having some rough moments in their life, guiding them when they're feeling lost or down, and showing us that's alright to take our time to explore and experience new things.

  • @ilovemetal1100
    @ilovemetal1100 2 года назад

    thank u Adam. Your pearls of wisdom and insight are always apriciated.

  • @Simon-et4hu
    @Simon-et4hu 2 года назад +1

    I hear you open your heart everytime I listen to you. But I swear I just felt your heart beat.
    Sometimes I think we can feel it echoed in the comments. Both from those who write and those who don’t :)
    (I like seeing your take on folklore! And the choice of music is very on point)

  • @lihtan
    @lihtan Год назад

    As artists, we're often deeply connected with suffering. I'm astounded sometimes that I'm even alive today, with all that I've survived. As I'm listening to this video, I'm doing a complete graphical overhaul on an astrological calendar I that I publish. I found that tools like astrology, I've been able to plot and even predict the cycles of highs and lows in my life. It's comforting to know that there's an exact when the challenges will come to an end. You can also look a little deeper and look into the archetypal influences at play, and use the challenges as a catalyst for personal growth. At the end of the day, the perspective on how you choose to relate to suffering will determine whether you become a victim of circumstance, or you become a hero that's going through an underworld journey.

  • @ksdaiprai
    @ksdaiprai 2 года назад +1

    I so appreciate you Adam, thank you for your videos.

  • @alchymiaksnider
    @alchymiaksnider 2 года назад

    Adam, damn. That was beautiful, thanks always. Much love from lookout mountain.

  • @Story_paint
    @Story_paint 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. As an art baby i can really relate to this. I especially love how you point out how we use our hardships to raise others up. ♥️

  • @andrea_granieri
    @andrea_granieri 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Adam, really. I'm so glad you are on youtube. This video comes out right on time. You are some sort of wizard.
    Also, beautiful painting. I like that she looks a bit sad. I loved how you made a white figure so visible on a white background and make it look so effortless, you just seem to pick the right color each time.
    Oh, and you also got my age right. As I said, wizard.

  • @donttouchmehand2454
    @donttouchmehand2454 2 года назад

    I can assure you, you're that voice to a 23 year old who just graduated and who is terrified to move forward. I was able to feel emotions and draw today because of this video. Thank you.

  • @ronoc9
    @ronoc9 2 года назад +1

    I needed this. Thank you.

  • @Dugrath
    @Dugrath 2 года назад +1

    I'm 31 and still don't really know what I want to do. I basically "settled" on something because I need to do some thing and make some sort of decent living. Art is a hobby for me, and as much as having it as a professional earning would be cool, I just don't see it happening. Your videos still give me a voice of reason to listen to that helps quite a bit, I appreciate them, as well as your art. I look at you for inspiration that one day I'll be able to mark down stuff like that. Art is what makes me really happy, my day job is just...something I have to do to live on this earth unfortunately. My 2c is life is not that serious. Enjoy the things you like to enjoy, leave the ego behind and be there for others, we are all family in a sense. Good video Adam, thanks!

  • @smajickenan3114
    @smajickenan3114 2 года назад +1

    God bless this man

  • @sunhuyvchay
    @sunhuyvchay 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Adam!

  • @jadenbria7058
    @jadenbria7058 2 года назад +1

    Adam just want to say thanks. you do produce the content that I need to hear. and I am all the better for it. I really appreciate all that you do and the voice that you lend. going through those things right now really sucks, but you grant me some hope. so thanks!

  • @Pamela-dt4vs
    @Pamela-dt4vs 2 года назад +3

    27:08 I think this idea of "who put it in your head that you are supposed to be an established, seasoned professional at 25" is worth exploring. It's a common occurance, but very unreasonable in the realworld. If this is common, then is this just how the average brain thinks at 21-25 years old?
    It feels like it falls in line with that bullshit "Entry Level Position. 10 years previous experience required." So, if you're 25 by the time you finished your education, your work experience in that field needed to start at age 15, ffs.
    Does some of this come from that previous generation that got married, had 2.5 kids, owned a home and a steady job (with no previous education or experience) at the ripe old age of 25?
    I need answers, damn it!

  • @Zutomoyo
    @Zutomoyo 2 года назад

    Sending hugs for Adam and everyone who's watching this. 💌

  • @alexandrasanches-fearsnomo3422
    @alexandrasanches-fearsnomo3422 2 года назад

    Thankyou Adam for sharing such deep and personal feelings and thoughts! At the end of the day all our struggles may be very similar, the variables being the why and the when, but we pretty much all have, at some point to endure…, and eventually at the end we become more strong and sensitive towards ourselves and others. I really loved your Not ego driven conversation… it felt I was drinking a tea hearing a friend! Big hug!

  • @mgourley1000
    @mgourley1000 2 года назад

    Thank you for existing Adam