You share from the heart and teach and talk about things that most artists don’t…nitty-gritty stuff that effects all artists at one point or another. I appreciate you so much!
100% this!!!! I have been struggling for years because I've always been concerned about 'failure' and it really put a stranglehold on me as an artist. Something happened recently and was able to let that fear go and my ability and confidence have skyrocketed.
Great advice in here, I wouldn't show anyone my sketchbook simply because it's full of random sketches brain burps and ideas, it looks nothing like the art I produce, it my place for experimenting and play working out composition and things. It probably wouldn't make any sense to anyone else lol. Recently I've taken a long break from social media and just played and created for me it was soo much more enjoyable and I've created much better art because I've just chilled and taken my time. Don't get me wrong social media has a place but it's not conducive for creativity
Loved your words to us... Your a really cool guy, who says how it is and why... I thoroughly enjoy watching you paint. And I have bought your beautiful paint brushes for me for my birthday.. You inspired me..
I love watching you paint, and have picked up a few techniques from you. I only ever paint with purpose, meaning that I will draw from references that inspire me. It has to mean something to me, then I can paint from the heart. I never ask for money either, all my artwork is free. That way the pressure is automatically off me to create “a masterpiece” . These days I create purely for my own enjoyment, if others appreciate my work that’s all well and good, but first and foremost is “what will creating this bring to me? How much joy will this be?” When your heart is engaged in creating then I find that automatically you will create the best art. 🥰 that Coal Tit is a beauty ❤️
Lord have mercy!!! This is just beautiful!!! I love watching you paint. Good advice; thank God I only paint for fun and not to sell. You're so talented and blessed; I'm sure you hear that a lot!! Thank you so much for sharing your gift.
I don't understand why you don’t have more subscribers on your chanel…..I’m French and I understand every word do you say, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I love this speach... We tend to belive that what we see on a short on tik-tok is an easy a quick tuturial...and we do not realize how many hours of preparation it takes to arrive at this level. Thank for reminding this to all of us❤.
I really like you. Thank you so much... This video was about my exact problem and I loved drawing - before posting it publicly, but the pressure to show good sketches just flattened everything for me. But I want to go back to just drawing , just enjoying , just making my drawings alive. And I really want to make bad mistakes and be able to learn from and laugh at them. Thank you so much.
This advice is so valuable! I will download it and have it at the ready to replay when i start beating myself up. I'm just starting out, but I am passionate about painting! Thank you for this!
It’s very important that you are sharing this, cause you’re absolutely right! I’ll allow myself to do all of these things now, because, I was afraid of failure, but we learn from our mistakes and we become better and stronger! Thanks a lot and greetings from France!
This video is so very inspirational! Thank dear artist for sharing your experience, I’ve also have this art block which prevent me to create art… I’m afraid to create bad art because of the audience that they will criticise my artwork.. and loosen my confident to create more art… I hope someday i will become artist like u🥰
Thank you for such valuable advice. Much appreciated. Hopefully this will lift the weight of my shoulders. This should shrink that critical inner voice.
Your advice is really helpful to me in right time. Drawing is so much fun to me itself and I have some stress when I post it to sns. I will keep your words in my mind. Thank you. 😊
Love your advice but where I come from art materials are expensive and making bad art is a huge waste of money so am always under pressure when I paint.
I thought it was obvious 😅 I mean, pratice is what makes you better and better every time. When you didnt achieve what you wanted, you at least know why that was. I have a lot of art that nobody bought but I had fun making them. I even started watercolor two days ago. I sold both of the paintings Ive made but in one case I just had to start again from the scratch. I experimented and learned a lot while doing so. I understood how I could avoide mistakes or fix them. I also enjoy painting copies of someone elses art in my style just so I learn something more and something new. They are all on the walls of my house or just hidden in a box. Every day Im searching for more tutorial videos just to learn something that I didnt know. Even if I dont want to paint anything at that moment. Practice and learning means a lot! Dont ever try to stop! ☺️
I have no idea which of my paintings is going to be well received. I did a dozen paintings for a project and will admit that a few of them were "throw aways'" just so I'd have enough for the show. Not only did the throw aways sell quickly my masterpieces are still stuffed in the closet. This has happened time and time again.
I have lots of bad art. The nice pieces are made into cards or I frame them and send them to family for their birthdays. It's great never buy a card again
You share from the heart and teach and talk about things that most artists don’t…nitty-gritty stuff that effects all artists at one point or another. I appreciate you so much!
100% this!!!! I have been struggling for years because I've always been concerned about 'failure' and it really put a stranglehold on me as an artist. Something happened recently and was able to let that fear go and my ability and confidence have skyrocketed.
Great advice in here, I wouldn't show anyone my sketchbook simply because it's full of random sketches brain burps and ideas, it looks nothing like the art I produce, it my place for experimenting and play working out composition and things. It probably wouldn't make any sense to anyone else lol. Recently I've taken a long break from social media and just played and created for me it was soo much more enjoyable and I've created much better art because I've just chilled and taken my time. Don't get me wrong social media has a place but it's not conducive for creativity
I enjoy doodling without perfect expectations n just practice until perfection, comes naturally without pressure❤
Loved your words to us...
Your a really cool guy, who says how it is and why...
I thoroughly enjoy watching you paint.
And I have bought your beautiful paint brushes for me for my birthday..
You inspired me..
I love watching you paint, and have picked up a few techniques from you. I only ever paint with purpose, meaning that I will draw from references that inspire me. It has to mean something to me, then I can paint from the heart. I never ask for money either, all my artwork is free. That way the pressure is automatically off me to create “a masterpiece” . These days I create purely for my own enjoyment, if others appreciate my work that’s all well and good, but first and foremost is “what will creating this bring to me? How much joy will this be?” When your heart is engaged in creating then I find that automatically you will create the best art. 🥰 that Coal Tit is a beauty ❤️
Lord have mercy!!! This is just beautiful!!! I love watching you paint. Good advice; thank God I only paint for fun and not to sell. You're so talented and blessed; I'm sure you hear that a lot!! Thank you so much for sharing your gift.
Gosh! I really struggle with this exact thing. Thank you for this very enlightening video.
I don't understand why you don’t have more subscribers on your chanel…..I’m French and I understand every word do you say, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I love this speach... We tend to belive that what we see on a short on tik-tok is an easy a quick tuturial...and we do not realize how many hours of preparation it takes to arrive at this level. Thank for reminding this to all of us❤.
I really like you. Thank you so much... This video was about my exact problem and I loved drawing - before posting it publicly, but the pressure to show good sketches just flattened everything for me. But I want to go back to just drawing , just enjoying , just making my drawings alive. And I really want to make bad mistakes and be able to learn from and laugh at them. Thank you so much.
Such valuable information, thank you for sharing 🙏 ❤
Great painting with a great photograph to start with, a perfect pairing! Top notch!
This advice is so valuable! I will download it and have it at the ready to replay when i start beating myself up. I'm just starting out, but I am passionate about painting! Thank you for this!
Brilliant! Thankyou for sharing your wisdom and talent! Thankyou 🌱
It’s very important that you are sharing this, cause you’re absolutely right!
I’ll allow myself to do all of these things now, because, I was afraid of failure, but we learn from our mistakes and we become better and stronger!
Thanks a lot and greetings from France!
Thank you for sharing your message. It's much appreciated, & really enjoyed watching you produce you lovely, talented work. Bless.
Thank you so much!
This video is so very inspirational! Thank dear artist for sharing your experience, I’ve also have this art block which prevent me to create art… I’m afraid to create bad art because of the audience that they will criticise my artwork.. and loosen my confident to create more art… I hope someday i will become artist like u🥰
I needed to hear this! Thank you so much!!!! You put this video out at the right time!
Thank you for such valuable advice. Much appreciated. Hopefully this will lift the weight of my shoulders. This should shrink that critical inner voice.
Thank you, really you made a difference!
Fantastic advice
Your advice is really helpful to me in right time. Drawing is so much fun to me itself and I have some stress when I post it to sns. I will keep your words in my mind. Thank you. 😊
Beautiful! 🌟🌟🌟🌟 🤗
Thank you.
You’ve got a new subscriber. You made very great points, thank you
Your videos are always useful, keep it like this pls
Thank you very much 🌻
Huge fan, I use your tips
this is great, thank you ♥️
Love your advice but where I come from art materials are expensive and making bad art is a huge waste of money so am always under pressure when I paint.
This was an excellent advice, from your experience I would like your recommendation for painter's canvas, linen, cotton... thank you👍
I thought it was obvious 😅 I mean, pratice is what makes you better and better every time. When you didnt achieve what you wanted, you at least know why that was. I have a lot of art that nobody bought but I had fun making them. I even started watercolor two days ago. I sold both of the paintings Ive made but in one case I just had to start again from the scratch. I experimented and learned a lot while doing so. I understood how I could avoide mistakes or fix them. I also enjoy painting copies of someone elses art in my style just so I learn something more and something new. They are all on the walls of my house or just hidden in a box.
Every day Im searching for more tutorial videos just to learn something that I didnt know. Even if I dont want to paint anything at that moment. Practice and learning means a lot! Dont ever try to stop! ☺️
I love chickadees and hummingbirds.
Thank yoooou 😌❤️
Good one
Wow❤
The best paintings for me are the ones that sell
I have no idea which of my paintings is going to be well received. I did a dozen paintings for a project and will admit that a few of them were "throw aways'" just so I'd have enough for the show. Not only did the throw aways sell quickly my masterpieces are still stuffed in the closet. This has happened time and time again.
How did u do the background...?
Here’s a video about it
How to Paint a Blurry Bokeh Background with Acrylic Paints
ruclips.net/video/bcIjtdByVAQ/видео.html
The bird is a little bit stiff.
I have lots of bad art. The nice pieces are made into cards or I frame them and send them to family for their birthdays. It's great never buy a card again
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You put to much pressure on yourself.