Her eyes just glow. And she's got a beautiful perspective of things. And you can tell she does fall in love a bit with everyone because you can see the moment it happened here with "each mark is a sentence to the story" this was beautiful
Her journey of self discovery and growth is beautiful to see, you can tell her experiences have shaped her into a wonderful, accepting, non judgemental person. Could listen to her talk self-philosophy for ages. Another great entry 😊
Love how Natalie was able to recognize the interviewer in the sketchbook while she was flipping through it with only his mannerisms since the face wasn’t shown. That in my opinion really shows her observation skills
Such a treasure of a sketchbook, and she has a very eloquent and peaceful/mindful air about her ☺ I love what you guys capture of these amazing humans who just happen to be amazing artists as well!
My jaw dropped when she said her husband was Boulet. He's my favorite French comic artist, everyone should read what he posts online, it's pure genius !
I love the page of Public Displays of Affection. Some of them are not even considered affection in Europe, it's just people interacting with each other LOL
Natalie, it was great seeing you here! :) Love your sketchbook, thoughts, advice, and tips ! and i agree with you on drawing naked people in my sketchbook, i do that too i love people as well, and i just get nervous for people who will look at my drawings because i have no idea what they will think or may start judging me, but i draw people in general and naked people because i just love humans in general, Also agree with you on drawing portrait of people - i fall in love with them as a person, maybe there is a certain way they laugh, walk, their eyes, them as a person, which is why i draw them. Loved this Natalie, thanks for sharing your thoughts and Drawings For people who have not seen her Disney Animation Short yet, highly recommend it - "Far From the Tree" and "Exchange Student."
Thank you for this video! I love Natalie! She is my special inspiration, I learn so much from her! So it was so great to know a little bit more about Natalie. Sketches are awesome, I think I might finally try to start it too..
this sketchbook series seriously could have been so much better, if the camera person and editor worked a bit sensibly. Just jump cut from the sketches to the persons' faces make it so jerky, and even instils irritation..when the viewers are watching sketches, it means they are serious about them, the detailing, proportions, ideas, concepts etc. but the camera is more interested in artists' faces..which is basically irrelevant..who cares about the expression of artists..
Maybe a good idea for a shot to add to your repertoire: buy a medical camera and shove it way into the subject's nose. That way you get the ultimate close-up shot. Whoever is directing this needs to chill. It's been years of nose hairs by now. We get it. No offense....love the videos and thank you for the content.
Could you please focus more on the sketchbooks and less on people's faces? The constant jumpshots are really frustrating, specially when the series is called "the sketchbook series" and the viewer can barely see the the star of the show.
well, she said in the video she doesn't think she'll ever be the best draftsman. i think you are getting 'artist' confused with 'draftsman' - she works in story in animation, and they put more value on gesture, and clearly getting across the idea and emotion of the subject, and in my opinion she is one of the best in that regard
Her eyes just glow. And she's got a beautiful perspective of things. And you can tell she does fall in love a bit with everyone because you can see the moment it happened here with "each mark is a sentence to the story"
this was beautiful
What a beautiful soul. When she was asking about THU, you could tell she was genuinely interested. Love her sketchbook as well :)
Natalie is very touching! I don't know why but my tears flowed...
Her journey of self discovery and growth is beautiful to see, you can tell her experiences have shaped her into a wonderful, accepting, non judgemental person.
Could listen to her talk self-philosophy for ages.
Another great entry 😊
Love how Natalie was able to recognize the interviewer in the sketchbook while she was flipping through it with only his mannerisms since the face wasn’t shown. That in my opinion really shows her observation skills
Such a treasure of a sketchbook, and she has a very eloquent and peaceful/mindful air about her ☺ I love what you guys capture of these amazing humans who just happen to be amazing artists as well!
My jaw dropped when she said her husband was Boulet. He's my favorite French comic artist, everyone should read what he posts online, it's pure genius !
This one is my favorite one so far! I love her art and perspective in life, really inspiring and beautiful
The patient flipping the script on the therapist 😅😅😅😅😅
Love the sketch.
I love the page of Public Displays of Affection. Some of them are not even considered affection in Europe, it's just people interacting with each other LOL
What a pleasant company. This is very comforting.
Her shorts are amazingly beautiful and really touching. Love her sketchbook. Thank you THU ♥️
Love these Sketchbook Series! So inspirational!
Wow! Beautiful Drawings, Beautiful thoughts.
Natalie, it was great seeing you here! :) Love your sketchbook, thoughts, advice, and tips ! and i agree with you on drawing naked people in my sketchbook, i do that too i love people as well, and i just get nervous for people who will look at my drawings because i have no idea what they will think or may start judging me, but i draw people in general and naked people because i just love humans in general, Also agree with you on drawing portrait of people - i fall in love with them as a person, maybe there is a certain way they laugh, walk, their eyes, them as a person, which is why i draw them. Loved this Natalie, thanks for sharing your thoughts and Drawings
For people who have not seen her Disney Animation Short yet, highly recommend it - "Far From the Tree" and "Exchange Student."
Blessed to have met Natalie at New York Comic con some years back ☺️🖤
She has very beautiful eyes and I love her artwork. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you for this video! I love Natalie! She is my special inspiration, I learn so much from her! So it was so great to know a little bit more about Natalie. Sketches are awesome, I think I might finally try to start it too..
What a lovely person.
So beautiful and calming watching this one, I love her work and saw so inspired by the conversation and sketchbook!
That was a fantastic video, thanks for sharing this with us
I love how the work is not 100% perfect but she's so into it. I want to get that back.
Beautiful sketchbook love the entire story behind it all, also unintentional ASMR
Such a gentle soul and a beautiful video. Thanks for the upload!
beautiful episode
If I was interviewing Natalie I would immediately fall in love with her shes so pretty and has a beautiful pure soul
wow love this video.. was so excellent.
i love this
Wonderful human point of view
incredible
wow ,this was so interesting!
THU Sketchbook Series videos…each new video is like getting paid
LOL
Just WAITING on the next one to come through the wire lmao
Amazing work, can't wait to watch
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Great ♥
Nice, the second artist whos drawing the man behind the camera. At some point you guys have to make a face reveal episode 😂
Is the deleted jesper ejsing video going to come back?
Yes, on the 15July! Thanks for waiting ;)
I'm curious, what happens to the child born on the beach.
this sketchbook series seriously could have been so much better, if the camera person and editor worked a bit sensibly. Just jump cut from the sketches to the persons' faces make it so jerky, and even instils irritation..when the viewers are watching sketches, it means they are serious about them, the detailing, proportions, ideas, concepts etc. but the camera is more interested in artists' faces..which is basically irrelevant..who cares about the expression of artists..
Maybe a good idea for a shot to add to your repertoire: buy a medical camera and shove it way into the subject's nose. That way you get the ultimate close-up shot. Whoever is directing this needs to chill. It's been years of nose hairs by now. We get it. No offense....love the videos and thank you for the content.
Could you please focus more on the sketchbooks and less on people's faces? The constant jumpshots are really frustrating, specially when the series is called "the sketchbook series" and the viewer can barely see the the star of the show.
She's pretty and seems nice but frankly a mediocre artist.
well, she said in the video she doesn't think she'll ever be the best draftsman. i think you are getting 'artist' confused with 'draftsman' - she works in story in animation, and they put more value on gesture, and clearly getting across the idea and emotion of the subject, and in my opinion she is one of the best in that regard