The beach scene and the trees are beautiful and one will always remember the elements on these surroundings .And they all become part of the creative process . I love the painting. Good job sister ❤️. Keep on vlogging 👍
Joy and RJ! That was amazing, I really enjoyed the beach scene and the voice over flows so well. And that art is amazing it’s super cool to be able to see into the mind of abstract artist. Well done 👏🏻👏🏻
May I please drop the question here about something I have noticed for many years now. I hear lots of women form the USA and Canada, talk with a peculiar voice. This painter also has this. What is going on? Do these women do this on purpose to sound interesting and deep or is it a psychical problem? I never heard them talk like that ± 15 years ago. And I never hear women outside the USA and Canada talk like this. It's quite peculiar.
I agree with you. I think it is some sort of fashion, which intends to add some deepness/mystery/melancholy to the narration, but I don't think it works tbh.
@@anerodvenify Hi Andrea, thank you for your reaction :) I think agree with your explanation. While watching the video the ego of the artist is too much in the for front and that's not pleasant to watch. I rather watch a humble artist who sees his/her place to be of a servant of the arts. Kind regards from Amsterdam
C'mon... the vocal fry is overwhelming. Love your work and the intentions of this video but seriously... Vocal fry is an unconscious affectation, picked up environmentally from the surrounding culture. It seems to be wielded, consciously or not, to imply a casual depth of thought, an unstudied coolness, a gravitas that might not be there, otherwise. It can be consciously corrected. I know... how small of me, how critical of me, to weigh in on something the video isn't even about. But still...
Problem with Art talk it almost never sounds mostly like dribble. Like when athletes talk about the game they just played. If we just scored more points we would have one. Big or small a wash is a wash yours is a wash
Sometimes I envy people who can jump over their conscience and produce such crap in their free time with such unscrupulousness. Without thinking about how stupid they are selling people for and what damage they are doing to the environment with their pointless stuff.
pretty sure that bringing acrylic (plastic) paints into a pristine natural environment and splashing it around on the shore near the water is a very bad idea. celebrating nature by trashing it with microplastics. stop.
AWESOME ARTWORK
Congrats! You have captured natures forces so well. The less humans contrive art, the better it is!👏👏👏👏👏
Wow..beautiful friend love it👍❤️😃..
The beach scene and the trees are beautiful and one will always remember the elements on these surroundings .And they all become part of the creative process . I love the painting. Good job sister ❤️. Keep on vlogging 👍
Joy and RJ! That was amazing, I really enjoyed the beach scene and the voice over flows so well. And that art is amazing it’s super cool to be able to see into the mind of abstract artist. Well done 👏🏻👏🏻
I love it
Great artist Joy Kinna!
Very nice...inspiration work 👍
You guys will always be my inspiration to make film and tell story. I just wished i could work with you guys someday. ❤
Amo seu idioma mas tenho dificuldade em aprender!Amo suas tela! Agradecida!
Great video!
I love your art
This shot looked better than the iPhone the noise in the shadows, colours etc
This makes me want to lock my laptop away and start painting
É acrilico a tinta?
simm, a marca eh lefranc bourgeois
May I please drop the question here about something I have noticed for many years now. I hear lots of women form the USA and Canada, talk with a peculiar voice. This painter also has this. What is going on? Do these women do this on purpose to sound interesting and deep or is it a psychical problem? I never heard them talk like that ± 15 years ago. And I never hear women outside the USA and Canada talk like this. It's quite peculiar.
It's our accent!! Wow..strange!
@@dianehansma1725 No, I am not talking about the accent. It is the strange use of the vocal cords.
I agree with you. I think it is some sort of fashion, which intends to add some deepness/mystery/melancholy to the narration, but I don't think it works tbh.
@@anerodvenify Hi Andrea, thank you for your reaction :) I think agree with your explanation. While watching the video the ego of the artist is too much in the for front and that's not pleasant to watch. I rather watch a humble artist who sees his/her place to be of a servant of the arts. Kind regards from Amsterdam
Yup. It's called vocal fry. And it's the most annoying thing on the planet. ruclips.net/video/s_LmC-ynqGM/видео.html
Is she trying to be like Heather Day? Both have similar ideas and technique. Im not bashing but i find it cool.
C'mon... the vocal fry is overwhelming. Love your work and the intentions of this video but seriously...
Vocal fry is an unconscious affectation, picked up environmentally from the surrounding culture.
It seems to be wielded, consciously or not, to imply a casual depth of thought, an unstudied coolness, a gravitas that might not be there, otherwise.
It can be consciously corrected.
I know... how small of me, how critical of me, to weigh in on something the video isn't even about.
But still...
Problem with Art talk it almost never sounds mostly like dribble. Like when athletes talk about the game they just played. If we just scored more points we would have one. Big or small a wash is a wash yours is a wash
Sometimes I envy people who can jump over their conscience and produce such crap in their free time with such unscrupulousness. Without thinking about how stupid they are selling people for and what damage they are doing to the environment with their pointless stuff.
So sorry; I can't listen to you for your vocal fry. I makes me feel nauseated.
pretty sure that bringing acrylic (plastic) paints into a pristine natural environment and splashing it around on the shore near the water is a very bad idea. celebrating nature by trashing it with microplastics. stop.