Feeling into Your Art - Bibby Gignilliat - The Art2Life Podcast Episode 140
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Art2Life.com - Bibby Gignilliat had stopped painting years ago because she had a critical teacher who made her feel like she was talentless. So she spent years as a computer programmer, worked in adventure travel, and even ran her own cooking business. By all measures of success, she was successful.
She continuously pushed her dream of being an artist and having her own gallery show aside. Today, Bibby and I are painting in her studio. She’s an accomplished mixed-media artist who incorporates her travels into her art.
It all started because she was willing to push aside what she’d been told about herself and started listening to herself. Bibby shares her path back to her art-and how she let her intuition lead the way-in this episode of the Art2Life Podcast.
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LISTEN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN…
Learn more about Bibby’s art and studio [2:26]
Bibby’s path back to her art [5:45]
Art is freedom [12:08]
Letting intuition lead the way [15:44]
The impact of Covid [27:32]
Art over energy healing [29:33]
The business of art [32:43]
What Bibby’s work represents [33:51]
Bibby’s commitment to learning [39:01]
What’s next for Bibby? [44:40]
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RESOURCES MENTIONED
The Academy of Intuition Medicine: intuitionmedic...
The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself: www.amazon.com...
The Portland Art Gallery: portlandartgal...
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CONNECT WITH BIBBY GIGNILLIAT
Bibby’s artwork: www.bibbyart.com/
Follow on Instagram: / bibbygart
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The most fun in your podcast career ever! Nick you are so impressive and inspiring in art and in life. Thank you for everything and for introducing us to Bibby Gignilliat. You’re both brilliant.
I just LOVED this hour..............My face is fatigued from the super grin I have had - and still have. Thanks for sharing!!
LOVED this one. It was as if I was there with you just hanging out, talking art and life, and painting! Thank you Nick and Bibby!
These sharing time painting with other artists is THE BEST THING EVA!!!
LOVING THESE .
PLease continue them, Jo.😊❤
Greatest one ever! You could do this with each of the abstract artists in your building. So fun to see you painting large, Nick & Bibby, too.
Omg!!! I love this - a visual podcast with my favourite artists Nick and Bibby!! ❤❤❤
I love this. I haven't been painting and this might just get me back on track. Thank you both!
I enjoyed this SO MUCH! Two of my favorite artists painting together! Yay! I will be rewatching it a few times for sure. Since you are in the same building, please make more videos of you painting together :) Thank you!
I find this format much better than the switching between face and painting on the table.
Thank you for this terrific gift. So exciting to watch both of you painting and discussing openly about all that drives you. You seem to be kindred spirits of the deepest kind.
I am new to your channel. I am drawn to your topics and feel that they are important subjects for artists, particularly newer artists or artists who haven't figured out how to step out with their work in confidence. My own best friend struggles because a teacher told her she was doing it wrong in grade school. It holds her back and she paints with fear. She doesn't understand that you have to do lots of work and experiment and follow your gut instinct as well as taking classes and having mentorship. These "parallel play" sessions you do where you both create work and talk to each other are wonderful. I tried this with my friend several times but the stress she brings into the studio obstructs our ability to just paint freely and chat. My ideal studio session would look a lot like this one. So thank you for setting this example out here for us to see.
Wow. You both are so inspiring. Bibby, my experience with art was so similar. I took an art class and was convinced that I was the only one who had no talent. I walked away from painting, then. But, as has always been the case for me, I continued to feel compelled to create. I only decided to try painting again about 5 years ago, and it’s so encouraging to see success stories like yours!
A good video, thanks to both of you. Favorites!
So beautiful and inspiring to see how much Bibby admires Nick I could see it through ❤ it touched my heart greatly. I enjoyed this episode soooo much! Love you both ❤ thanks for sharing so much from you with us….and yes your work is lovely and sparks and reflects joy and freedom besides great beauty!
Wonderful episode! Would love to know specific brand of the buttery paint stick. 🙏 Thanks!
Been studying with Dr. Joe for years now!! Interesting painting time together.
Yes. Amazing video here. Bibby was my very first workshop that got me into art. She is a great teacher!!
Yes want the links for products like Bibby supplies. Please!!
Love the work and conversation!
Great to see you two painting together. How fun and inspiring. And yes, 100% ... I too have found for myself and artists I work with that making art is a way to becoming the best version of ourselves. Wonderful. Thanks for the video.
This is an interesting event. Please do more with other artists... Excellent!
We can use art to become the best version of ourselves! This!
Waiting for this episode and it is so great to see and hear two great artists paint and talk art ❤
Enjoying the convo! As always. 😀 Just for the record for people listening though, Joe Dispenza is not a neuroscientist 🙏🏼 but an author, a devoted researcher, and of course an international speaker and educator. He has a big science team working with him at the events and outside of them.
So good, a ton of useful information....and I love you both. I have been using wall paint for a long time, love the coverage. Thank you for sharing....
OMG so much fun to watch!!
This was a cool cool video with so much interesting information! Thank you so much. Aside from that it made me wanna run back to my own canvas and continue to work😂. I felt inspired.
Loved it. Great conversation and also getting lot of tips. Thank you 🙏🏻
That was fantastic! Wonderful to watch you both painting!
This was such an enjoyable video. The conversation, ideas, feedback, materials, and the actual work even at its beginning stages was exciting fun and Lively
So much fun. Nick’s piece has a black line that leads off the edge and comes back in. You get the sense the missing part was there. That’s what he was saying to Bobby at the very end.
I too, work intuitively and spontaneously. Full time artist is next!
brilliant, loved every bit of it!
It was so much fun watching you both...and it's really inspiring, please more of this!!! Thank you thank you...!!!😍🥰🙋
Wow I am watching this again love Bibby’s energy and comments so authentic. Yes I can see why her ART sells is has so much soul. Thank you for introducing her to us. Also love your teaching and am excited about the bread crumb challenge next week. Thanks so much.
Amazing. I love both your work and your process. And it's so fun to see how different your approaches to the canvas are; Bibby is back and forth, quick strokes and marks. Nick; quietly, relaxed and painting larger areas. It must be a reflection of your different personalities. So amazing to watch. Love it
Wonderful…Enjoyed whole podcast…and process….
At 33:12 Bibby mentions a product that is some sort of acrylic paint stick that behaves like an oil stick. I'm unaware of any such product. Sure there are acrylic markers like Posca, but those don't behave and make marks like an oil stick. Can someone please prove me wrong and tell me what this miracle brand/product is?
sakora
I would love to know which containers Bibby uses for her pre-mixed paints, been looking for something similar for a long time.
send me an email and i will provide a link
Love paint together videos.
Greatly enjoyed this podcast.
This is so good-I am just starting to read Joe Despenza!! You are both so inspirational.❤
Love the physicality of how this looks... Working large. Definitely inspirational when I have a wall I can use!
I loved seeing how each of you worked completely differently - there was quite a different energy in each of you which was transmitted into each of your work and was the more obvious from them sitting alongside each other . I felt uncomfortable at the end with the asking for and giving of advice .... I am not sure whether it was because there was the former teacher/student dynamic or just that I feel it's somehow counter to this idea that our art emerges from within us and therefore someone else advising us what to do is just another version of the conditioning we have all grown up in about be like this and not like that. I can also see the value in ideas such as coming in from outside so just wanted to put it in the mix as a discussion.
good point. he was my first teacher which was where that came from
THANKS SO MUCH fun to watch... At the 36/37 minute mark you talk about something that you were using. For gluing & as a finish(top coat) Can you tell me what it is ??? 🙂
Yes I'd love to know too! thanks Bibby & Nick
Loved watching you do art and talk at the same time. I felt free watching you. Thanks
ืthank you so much for both of you wonderful time and so inspired...
Loved this hour and all the ideas you riffed between each other!
So enjoyable x two
You made me laugh out loud, thank you
I loved this painting video with you and Nick! Very inspirational! And you said something that resonated for me that you are shy when you are not confident. I’ve often said I’m shy when I’m not comfortable but I think your formulation is more accurate. So I learned from this video, both in art inspiration terms and more importantly, in terms of self-knowledge and acceptance. Thank you!
I just found you from Lois Fletcher. She mentioned you in the classes that you have. I’m blown away. It’s so true what you say I can’t wait to do your breadcrumb course
How do you make the house paint archival?
i put a uv varnish on it
Wow, so cool! two great artists at work.
great to see you two playing together!
This was great. Thank you. What are the acrylic sticks that Bibby uses, or where can I find them?
That is awesome guys; I learned so much. Thanks for sharing.🫶
Looks like a map of Oregon. Portland being the orange choke.
such great information! Thank you!
I was in a slump…now I am not…Thank you!
what is that tissue paper called that takes the paint and where do you buy it? thanks... inspiring and fun to watch you two paint 💫
carnival wet strength tissue
& lol at 57/58 minute mark? What kind of paper pulling off are you using? SO COOL Love them
I used bleach yn sta-wet trays for acrylic and still got mold so art enthus on paint chat episode said he/she used peroxide often during session that stops the mold she/ he said they never got mold. 3% peroxide in spray water bottle.
Fantastic. Do you gesso the canvas before you use the house paint? Thank you
sometimes but not always. i usually paint it with housepaint
Thanks for an amazing interview! Watching both of you painting 'large' was a real treat! I got so many tips and tricks including being able to use 'house paint'! What a great idea!!! Can I ask what was the 'glue' you both used to adhere the papers and as a finish on the works? Bobby, I have joined you on Instagram! You are an inspiration! My takeaway, 'just do i, before you're ready!' fantastic! Thanks xx ps.
Varathane water based varnish in the GREEN (not blue) can
What was she saying she uses for her top coat Satin finish??
Varathane water based varnish in the GREEN (not blue) can
Which materials brands do you use? To example the buttery paintstick and varnish?
sakora for solid markers and Varathane for the varnish (water based in the green can)
@@bibbygignilliat3142 thank you 😊🌸
Has anyone been able to find the cool caddy with lid from The Container Store that Bibby was using? I have checked online but could not find it. Bibby said it was called The Caddy and then you could buy the separate eight plastic containers that she used for the paint. Thank you!
Hi from Nottingham uk
What brand of varnish/glue/topcoat do you use?
brilliant .... do it again
would love to.
@@bibbygignilliat3142 it was so stimulating to watch the 2 of you talk and slam paint around
what is the name of the medium u use to affix your Geli pictures or collage papers?
I think if you use boiled water to spritz your paint trays, it won't go stinky 😅
What product is used to adhere the collage pieces?
I find the Deepork Chopra 'quantum energy' woo-speak hard to stomach.
I don’t track where all the supply links will eventually be shared. Here?
Fantastic to watch and learn. What is Bibby dipping the collage pieces into please?
water to help them go down flat
@@bibbygignilliat3142 Thank you. Easy!! I love your play approach! So liberating. And I also loved your honesty about being kinda being "starstruck"/imposter" in the early days!
where are the show notes? great video
I love watching this process but house paint is not archival. It isn't meant to last more than about 10 years.
i use and UV varnish over it that protects it.
Great video but the number of ads is very disruptive and disconcerting.
They have no control over that, if you are using a free account you will get ads.