I only discovered your channel yesterday & I can't watch anything else anymore. I loooove you man & love your work, watching you work + the tips you give are very helpful & kinda game changer for me & I wish I had a professor like you at the fine arts college I went to in my 3rd world country. All the love in the world mr ❤️ for you & your lovely work
Hi Bob, I’m “older”. I’ve always done different creative projects and remember in medical school, suggesting an anatomy coloring book..was told I was crazy, maybe for young children…but certainly NOT for serious, detail oriented scientists. Now? They’re all over the place. My brilliant, recently deceased Son, was freaking out his Pre-K teachers, drawing and painting streptococcus, staph, skin cells he saw in my microscope…I wish I still had those pieces of art from my visionary son. He became my class’s mascot and muse. I should mention; I (and my son) were diagnosed as ADD LONG before it became a “popular” psych “label”. I had to “retire” early because of a spinal injury and genetic disorder which caused a domino effect physically. In the years since, I did research, was a counselor, went back to working with critters, wrote many articles when I got involved with fact-checking..and then my Son convinced me to learn about China’s history, culture, language..and best of all, the people who had captivated him the last 14 years of his life. Oh..and the food. But the highlight was learning Chinese brush painting with ink and natural pigment watercolors Right now though, I’m having trouble getting motivated…I WANT to, but two things are impeding what I KNOW would be an extremely cathartic activity; severe depression since I lost my Son in June..and “perfectionism”-an issue that has haunted my creativity all my life. I guess I can still hear and feel my parents mockery when I won an award for some squirrel drawings and paintings I did way back in high school. Of course, NOTHING I did in my life was ever satisfactory to my parents who repeatedly called me stupid, ugly, weird, deformed and retarded. Before my father passed away 3 years ago, he apologized for things he said and did and told me to separate myself from my mother and brother if I ever wanted any peace or happiness in my final years. He assured me she would never accept me and…well, it wasn’t nice, but I’d had friends, family, counselors and colleagues tell me the same things for 50 years. I finally cut the cord, as did my children..who she only accepted one as being her granddaughter..well, at least until my daughter tried to introduce her beautiful wife. Then, of course, it was MY fault for “destroying” my daughter..AND I supposedly did this to try and kill my mother. Yea..she’s got issues Unfortunately, so do I. I KNOW getting back into painting would help me a LOT. But, when some of my young Chinese friends visited Tibet this past month, took some breathtaking photos and asked me to paint these gorgeous mountains, turquoise rivers and endless valleys? I started making sketches, hated all of them, and haven’t picked up my ton of brushes, paints, ink sticks, etc. (well, except for trying to piece my most expensive ink sticks back together after my crazy cat tried to abscond with them..again. She is absolutely obsessed with my ink sticks-we have no idea why. She wants nothing to do with catnip, but acts like a loving maniac when she either steals an ink stick, gets into my ground ink, or plops down on top of my paintings. Go figure) Any advice for this older lady on getting motivated?
Take a course in Landmark. It helps you get over childhood Trauma so you can have a new narrative about your life before it's too late. It's a tough 3 day forum but do it and enjoy the freedom of no longer holding on to childhood trauma that has affected you all your life. Trust me. My husband and I both did it in Southern California years ago. It's never too late. When you're done with the course, paint your masterpiece. You can do this thing for yourself. Nothing else matters at this point in your old age except PEACE in your soul.
I painted my black cat in watercolor and I'm gonna try it again using your inspiration and will enter your contest ( I wasn't at first). I just found some long handled watercolor brushes, I would like to try out.
Dear Mr. Blast love your videos sir! I’ve learned so much. I love B C Nowlin contemporary Southwest painting but I can’t figure out how he does some of his techniques. Can you do a video maybe that shows techniques he maybe using. Thk you sir.
Ci bon is not correct in French. If you want to say : It’s good. In French it’s : C’EST BON so it’s ok for the letter C If you want to say : SO good , in French It is SI BON , letter S You ´ll be able to correct your title. Nicole from Terrebonne. We met in Sedona
I only discovered your channel yesterday & I can't watch anything else anymore. I loooove you man & love your work, watching you work + the tips you give are very helpful & kinda game changer for me & I wish I had a professor like you at the fine arts college I went to in my 3rd world country. All the love in the world mr ❤️ for you & your lovely work
I love it , j'adore. Thank you very much Robert
Thank you!
Love it. Love the movement and urgency
Thanks! "Urgency" is a great description!
Thank you for another great video! You always make my day with your upbeat, fun style ❤️!!
You are definitely not afraid to paint on a clean canvas. Love it!
Love this lesson, thank you Bob!
Your style has motivated me to explore style and colors!!!
You’re the reason I started painting loose! I paint in many forms and mediums but you’ve been an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I love your style friend! Have a happy day!
Appreciate all your programming Bob, thanks!
Thank you I love what you do your very inspirational all the way for Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you Bob, you're the best.
At the 6:07 time of this video I would stop painting! That was great abstract! No need to continue. 😊
Great energy! Stay safe
Awesome! I was just doing a black and white series, and this is perfect timing to help me make it better! 😁 great tips.
You are wonderful 😊🌼🌼🌼
Awesome! ♥️
Hi Bob, I’m “older”. I’ve always done different creative projects and remember in medical school, suggesting an anatomy coloring book..was told I was crazy, maybe for young children…but certainly NOT for serious, detail oriented scientists. Now? They’re all over the place. My brilliant, recently deceased Son, was freaking out his Pre-K teachers, drawing and painting streptococcus, staph, skin cells he saw in my microscope…I wish I still had those pieces of art from my visionary son.
He became my class’s mascot and muse.
I should mention; I (and my son) were diagnosed as ADD LONG before it became a “popular” psych “label”.
I had to “retire” early because of a spinal injury and genetic disorder which caused a domino effect physically. In the years since, I did research, was a counselor, went back to working with critters, wrote many articles when I got involved with fact-checking..and then my Son convinced me to learn about China’s history, culture, language..and best of all, the people who had captivated him the last 14 years of his life. Oh..and the food. But the highlight was learning Chinese brush painting with ink and natural pigment watercolors
Right now though, I’m having trouble getting motivated…I WANT to, but two things are impeding what I KNOW would be an extremely cathartic activity; severe depression since I lost my Son in June..and “perfectionism”-an issue that has haunted my creativity all my life. I guess I can still hear and feel my parents mockery when I won an award for some squirrel drawings and paintings I did way back in high school. Of course, NOTHING I did in my life was ever satisfactory to my parents who repeatedly called me stupid, ugly, weird, deformed and retarded. Before my father passed away 3 years ago, he apologized for things he said and did and told me to separate myself from my mother and brother if I ever wanted any peace or happiness in my final years. He assured me she would never accept me and…well, it wasn’t nice, but I’d had friends, family, counselors and colleagues tell me the same things for 50 years. I finally cut the cord, as did my children..who she only accepted one as being her granddaughter..well, at least until my daughter tried to introduce her beautiful wife. Then, of course, it was MY fault for “destroying” my daughter..AND I supposedly did this to try and kill my mother. Yea..she’s got issues
Unfortunately, so do I. I KNOW getting back into painting would help me a LOT. But, when some of my young Chinese friends visited Tibet this past month, took some breathtaking photos and asked me to paint these gorgeous mountains, turquoise rivers and endless valleys? I started making sketches, hated all of them, and haven’t picked up my ton of brushes, paints, ink sticks, etc. (well, except for trying to piece my most expensive ink sticks back together after my crazy cat tried to abscond with them..again. She is absolutely obsessed with my ink sticks-we have no idea why. She wants nothing to do with catnip, but acts like a loving maniac when she either steals an ink stick, gets into my ground ink, or plops down on top of my paintings. Go figure)
Any advice for this older lady on getting motivated?
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Take a course in Landmark. It helps you get over childhood Trauma so you can have a new narrative about your life before it's too late. It's a tough 3 day forum but do it and enjoy the freedom of no longer holding on to childhood trauma that has affected you all your life. Trust me. My husband and I both did it in Southern California years ago. It's never too late. When you're done with the course, paint your masterpiece. You can do this thing for yourself. Nothing else matters at this point in your old age except PEACE in your soul.
6:57 was a masterpiece.
I painted my black cat in watercolor and I'm gonna try it again using your inspiration and will enter your contest ( I wasn't at first). I just found some long handled watercolor brushes, I would like to try out.
Dear Mr. Blast love your videos sir! I’ve learned so much. I love B C Nowlin contemporary Southwest painting but I can’t figure out how he does some of his techniques. Can you do a video maybe that shows techniques he maybe using. Thk you sir.
What is a good but cheap acrylic paint? Or what paint do you recommend for a beginner
I never knew that . Thank you
Nice video!
Cute
I'm a textile artist. I learn tons of great ideas ( like contrast, color etc) here. Is that cheating?
Thanks for sharing!
You’re not cheating you are learning
you are great thank you
Если это живопись,тогда я Гений!!!!
What medium is he using?
Acrylic paint throughout and the transparent bottle of stuff is rubbing alcohol aka isopropyl alcohol
Viva towels?
At someone to tell me what the little pieces of wood are for :)
I’ve been thinking I need a review of basic principles . Love your style. Thanks Bob
@@pmworsfold You bet! I have filmed quite a few "basic studio tips" in earlier BobBlasts. Everything is archived on my website.
Ci bon is not correct in French. If you want to say : It’s good. In French it’s : C’EST BON
so it’s ok for the letter C
If you want to say : SO good , in French It is SI BON , letter S
You ´ll be able to correct your title.
Nicole from Terrebonne.
We met in Sedona
Thank you Nicole.
Are you married?