This is one of the best interviews I've watched you do. She seems so fragile, yet informative and you did a fabulous job of delicately asking the right questions at the right moments! I loved everything you covered. Wow, that was just perfect! Thank you!
Thank you I just walked backwards into my senses I started visualizing a windy day tree branches been pushed around the smell of strawberries and blueberries wafting up my nose, for a self taught artist like myself this interview gave me warmth.
This interview is amazing. You have no idea how much I needed to hear every word of it! I’m a self taught artist and I’ve been exploring abstract work for about 3 years, and I’m in that phase where I can relate to everything you said, so I know I’m on the right track, but it’s time to put Pinterest/Instagram away and focus solely on the work that comes from my intuition. It’s the work that ends up being my best anyway! :-) thanks also for sharing HOW LONG the “crap phase” lasts...yes, years. But if you hang in there and keep listening to yourself you’ll come out so much better on the other side. Thanks so much for doing this!
Thank you, Nick, for bringing us this wonderful interview. Krista, I loved hearing you speak about art, community, the experience of painting, and your job as an artist. I feel your paintings are immersive, and I've only seen them on Instagram. I can only imagine seeing them in person!!!
I've recently also totally lost interest in representational art after 30 years. And I also felt totally in the dark when I started doing abstract art. It is much more difficult. Thank you both for inspiration and information!
I love the work of Krista Harris - the feeling of freedom and exploring. Nice interwiev always interesting to listen to a narrative of the process and the journey into painting
Hello Krista I am so happy that I have come upon you and your great work. I too am a degreed artist and have worked as an art director in graphics at one time. I have been doing the same this for 20 years and am switching to a more mixed abstract artist not so much realism anymore. One of things I appreciated that you said was how to make an abstract your style, how to identify your work as your abstract work. I thank you for your interview and would love to learn when you have a workshop.
Thanks so much and for your kind words. I appreciate that you took the time to watch the videos. It does sound like we have had similar paths. I hope you’re painting is going well during this time. I have a workshop scheduled in Santa Fe in early October this year. I hope that it will happen on schedule, you can visit Santa Fe getaway Online and find out a little more about it or register if you’re interested. Thanks again
The interview is so interesting that I had to stop and go back both the artist and the critics were in such a high level of artistic education that made the interview so interesting I wish I was a student of art in the artist class I shared this veidio with my artist friends
I forwarded this video and said to my friends:This video is very important for artists who paint figurative paintings and abstract paintings. It is also very important for understanding my nixiang paintings. Thanks. 1. This video introduces how a figurative painting artist transforms into an abstract artist. (Actually, the painting she painted was not an abstract painting, but my nixiang painting. But not entirely, because she painted it unconsciously.) 2. The story is very good and very true. It is said that some figurative artists move from imitating the world to express themselves to directly expressing their true situation through color and painting.
Thank you so much Krista Harris for your opinion about your 🎁 abstract painting 🖌️🎨 I have listened all your 🎁 conversation and interviewed Thank you so much Krista Harris for your opinion about your 🎁 abstract painting 🖌️🎨 I have listened all your 🎁 conversation and interview, it's your 🎁 own creation with your 🎁 own beliefs and values of colour and years of practice in different ways and style something like depths volume, texture, dark 🌑🕶️ and light 🕯️🚨 vision lines experience with all of the elements that you have done ✅ as well as people who also accept your 🎁 creativity and following their minds with ♎⚖️ balancing act of vision all these things are deeply and Very interesting and overall looking good that is the best example for your opinion. thanks 🫂😊 again for your opinion and feature of your 🎁 painting 🖌️🎨
I think you should let the artist you’re interviewing talk more . You spoke more than she did! I Love you and listen to your great videos every time you post but I wanted to hear more about what she thought and you kept interrupting her! Lol I love you anyway and am appreciative of you bringing us this interview!
@@KristaHarrisArt many many thanks for your reply. I love your beautiful Vision and Art so much. You have inspired me to look at water, light , nature so differently. I would love to express the memories and photos I take but I don’t like what comes through. I would love to book a mentorship with you when my health gets better. So lovely to have made contact with you. With all the warmest wishes from New Zealand 🌹❣️
Hi Krista! I had found you earlier through a friend who follows the intuitive process. I was excited to see that you were going to be interviewed on Art2Life. I found much that resonated with me and the challenges I face as an artist. Your work is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kathy, Thanks for watching the video. I'm glad it connected with you and your own process. I think it's a universal language that we all share, and sharing is what moves us all forward.
What is the painting in the video? How to judge whether a painting is good or not, and how to determine when a painting is done. These questions are fundamental questions and cannot be left without answers. My answer lies in the relationship between painting and literature, philosophy, and music; the answer lies in the way of thinking. Because there is a nixiang thinking mode in China, these problems can be solved in this thinking mode. Solved the language problem of painting expression. The artist and her paintings in the video are paintings that are very close to the expression of nixiang, but because they are not conscious and because the theoretical problems of this kind of painting are not solved, it troubles the artist and troubles abstract artists around the world.
This is one of the best interviews I've watched you do. She seems so fragile, yet informative and you did a fabulous job of delicately asking the right questions at the right moments! I loved everything you covered. Wow, that was just perfect! Thank you!
Nick is such a good interviewer, it was really fun for me to do. Thank you for your comment.
Oils or arcylics?
Wonderful art. Wonderful human. Thank you Nick and Krista!
Thank you I just walked backwards into my senses I started visualizing a windy day tree branches been pushed around the smell of strawberries and blueberries wafting up my nose, for a self taught artist like myself this interview gave me warmth.
This interview is amazing. You have no idea how much I needed to hear every word of it! I’m a self taught artist and I’ve been exploring abstract work for about 3 years, and I’m in that phase where I can relate to everything you said, so I know I’m on the right track, but it’s time to put Pinterest/Instagram away and focus solely on the work that comes from my intuition. It’s the work that ends up being my best anyway! :-) thanks also for sharing HOW LONG the “crap phase” lasts...yes, years. But if you hang in there and keep listening to yourself you’ll come out so much better on the other side. Thanks so much for doing this!
Thank you, Nick, for bringing us this wonderful interview.
Krista, I loved hearing you speak about art, community, the experience of painting, and your job as an artist. I feel your paintings are immersive, and I've only seen them on Instagram. I can only imagine seeing them in person!!!
I've recently also totally lost interest in representational art after 30 years. And I also felt totally in the dark when I started doing abstract art. It is much more difficult. Thank you both for inspiration and information!
What a fascinating conversation with a lovely lady. Loved this so much. Thank you!
Her words ring so true to me RIGHT NOW. Fantastic.
What a fantastic interview! So many valuable nuggets!
Brilliant! Thank you so much!
Thanks Mitzie!
This was a heartopening interview for me! From both Nicholas and Krista, awesome experiencial intimate and heartfelt vulnerable interview!
Thank you, Nancy, that was really very kind of you to say. It was a fun interview to do. And Long one too, so thanks for sticking with it.
Such an interesting interview! 👌
Fabulous Interview!!!
Such a generous interview! Many thanks.
Thanks so much!
enlightening -- a great interview with so much honesty
I really enjoyed this interview it affirmed me in what I doing myself Thank you both of you 😊
Thank you so much! I think there are universal truths to the questions, and paths and uncertainties an Artist faces.
I love the work of Krista Harris - the feeling of freedom and exploring. Nice interwiev always interesting to listen to a narrative of the process and the journey into painting
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding interview!
Hello Krista
I am so happy that I have come upon you and your great work. I too am a degreed artist and have worked as an art director in graphics at one time. I have been doing the same this for 20 years and am switching to a more mixed abstract artist not so much realism anymore. One of things I appreciated that you said was how to make an abstract your style, how to identify your work as your abstract work. I thank you for your interview and would love to learn when you have a workshop.
Thanks so much and for your kind words. I appreciate that you took the time to watch the videos. It does sound like we have had similar paths. I hope you’re painting is going well during this time. I have a workshop scheduled in Santa Fe in early October this year. I hope that it will happen on schedule, you can visit Santa Fe getaway Online and find out a little more about it or register if you’re interested. Thanks again
Thanks for posting this. It's really insightful for those trying to find their own way. Such words of wisdom.
What a lovely conversation :) thank you for the food for thought :D
So helpful thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you.
What a FANTASTIC talk!!!!!! Thank you both !!
Thanks Amy! Nick is a great interviewer. I just can't believe it was that long ago😅
@@KristaHarrisArt this really was what I needed in this moment ❤️I so appreciated your perspective and Nick’s as well
Fab to know it doesn’t matter what age you are when you decide you decide
indeed
Great interview. Learned some much. Thank you!
@@leonormartinez6378 Thank you for watching!
So so helpful to hear how she balances throughout the process - keeping the forebrain at bay and allowing the work to unfold.
So joyful impressive paintings!
Very inspiring talk, thank you :)
Bliss to listen to ❤
Great interview. Such an open generous person
Thank you, Eileen!
will someone buy the painting hanging background ?🤪
At this stage, I'm sort of into "abstract flounderism"
Ditto LOL. I love the description :-)
I love it! Let's call it a movement 😉
I don't find it easy at all! It was much easier to learn to paint realistic, where so much is dictated by the subject matter.
Abstract art is very hard to paint, challenging.
Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for taking the time to watch it and to post a reply!
LOVE Krista's work! Great interview!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Krista
that was great!
The interview is so interesting that I had to stop and go back both the artist and the critics were in such a high level of artistic education that made the interview so interesting I wish I was a student of art in the artist class I shared this veidio with my artist friends
Thank you Nad, I'm glad you liked it. It was really fun talking to Nick...we speak the same language!
Favor subtitulado en español
I forwarded this video and said to my friends:This video is very important for artists who paint figurative paintings and abstract paintings. It is also very important for understanding my nixiang paintings. Thanks.
1. This video introduces how a figurative painting artist transforms into an abstract artist. (Actually, the painting she painted was not an abstract painting, but my nixiang painting. But not entirely, because she painted it unconsciously.) 2. The story is very good and very true. It is said that some figurative artists move from imitating the world to express themselves to directly expressing their true situation through color and painting.
Thank you so much Krista Harris for your opinion about your 🎁 abstract painting 🖌️🎨 I have listened all your 🎁 conversation and interviewed Thank you so much Krista Harris for your opinion about your 🎁 abstract painting 🖌️🎨 I have listened all your 🎁 conversation and interview, it's your 🎁 own creation with your 🎁 own beliefs and values of colour and years of practice in different ways and style something like depths volume, texture, dark 🌑🕶️ and light 🕯️🚨 vision lines experience with all of the elements that you have done ✅ as well as people who also accept your 🎁 creativity and following their minds with ♎⚖️ balancing act of vision all these things are deeply and Very interesting and overall looking good that is the best example for your opinion.
thanks 🫂😊 again for your opinion and feature of your 🎁 painting 🖌️🎨
Krista is amazing....
Thank you, Dee, that's a very kind of you to say!
I think you should let the artist you’re interviewing talk more . You spoke more than she did! I Love you and listen to your great videos every time you post but I wanted to hear more about what she thought and you kept interrupting her! Lol I love you anyway and am appreciative of you bringing us this interview!
Wonderful interview. What is the surname of the artist Krista did a worshop with. Many many thanks ❤
@@sallyredmond4452 Thank you for sharing your comment and for watching the interview. The I worked with is Steve Aimone.
@@KristaHarrisArt many many thanks for your reply. I love your beautiful Vision and Art so much. You have inspired me to look at water, light , nature so differently. I would love to express the memories and photos I take but I don’t like what comes through. I would love to book a mentorship with you when my health gets better. So lovely to have made contact with you. With all the warmest wishes from New Zealand 🌹❣️
@@sallyredmond4452 Take care if your health. Art can be so healing, so when you're ready reach out to me.
Hi Krista! I had found you earlier through a friend who follows the intuitive process. I was excited to see that you were going to be interviewed on Art2Life. I found much that resonated with me and the challenges I face as an artist. Your work is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kathy,
Thanks for watching the video. I'm glad it connected with you and your own process. I think it's a universal language that we all share, and sharing is what moves us all forward.
What is the painting in the video? How to judge whether a painting is good or not, and how to determine when a painting is done. These questions are fundamental questions and cannot be left without answers. My answer lies in the relationship between painting and literature, philosophy, and music; the answer lies in the way of thinking. Because there is a nixiang thinking mode in China, these problems can be solved in this thinking mode. Solved the language problem of painting expression. The artist and her paintings in the video are paintings that are very close to the expression of nixiang, but because they are not conscious and because the theoretical problems of this kind of painting are not solved, it troubles the artist and troubles abstract artists around the world.
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Abstract makes me look beyond to what I see.
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THANK YOU!!
Who is Steve "eimeny" she talks about?
I think his name is spelled Steven Aimone
Really nice work, cheats on herself with line.