Thanks for watching! Let me know in the comments your favourite artists and creatives and drop a Like if you found this interesting - i'm aiming to reach 250 LIKES in this video. Thanks!
Finally, a person who digs deep into the workspaces of an artist! I personally love looking at their spaces and the environment they create for themselves that fuels their art. Looking forward to more videos :)
A film about the real practical buisness of art, by an artist , for artists - great. So much more interesting than academics theorising + intellectualising. Thank you.
Anybody that paints in their house, soon the whole house becomes the studio Everything on wheels and I have a rolling toolbox called a "hospital crash cart" the drawers are quite deep and they open all the way out with minimal effort and I can roll it to where ever I need it in my studio.
Really enjoying your work on these videos. Its motivating to see how these artists, working and getting paid artist's, have set themselves up to be successful. The lonely artist carthartically processing their life through art is all well and good but if you want to emerge into the world communicating with your art you need light. Light in your space can lead to light in your heart. Thats why solitary confinement in a dark cell is considered cruel punishment. Thankyou for bringing the light to how these successful artist's live. 👏🙏🔥
Thank you for this! James Jean became a favorite artist of mine when I discovered him last year. 😊 In addition, his set up IS enviable. I dream of the day I have an area or a studio where I can keep all of my materials out in the open and close at hand, as it DOES disrupt the process when you have to search and/or unpack!
Great content, I love James Jean's work and your analysis of his studio space is super interesting! Can't wait to see more artists studios, and if you like his work, I would suggest Yoshitomo Nara! :)
Thanks! I've added his name to my list. If there's a good amount of images and videos of his studio space he could be an really interesting one to look at.
Stunning art & architecture. I’m an artist with allergies and asthma so fumes and off gassing are huge issues for me. Just wondering how he manages air flow though I expect living in LA helps.
I'm a professional artist and I LUV seeing other artists' studio spaces too!!! This is soooo kool! I hop you do a lot more BTS of artist's studios. You're welcome to tour mine. LOL!!!
Gracias! Me parece maravillosa esta disertación. Pero en algún momento alguien se pregunta cómo yo si ¿es viable tener esta producción manual artística sin ayuda de asistentes y técnicos? Es decir , si no existe una factoría de Minions trabajando para el en el estudio , no hay horas suficientes en la vida para pintar y dibujar tanto en tan cortos plazos. ¿Se puede preguntar o consultar?. Al final del día Miguel Ángel , Titian , Rubens tenía sus asistentes y todo es correcto.
I was wondering if you can’t visit the artist due to distance if you can sent them a message about the artist filming the reason behind their studio and sent it to you.
Yea definitely an option. Big channels like B1M do this for the architectural projects they cover. So it can definitely work well if the footage/photos are good quality.
Thanks for watching! Let me know in the comments your favourite artists and creatives and drop a Like if you found this interesting - i'm aiming to reach 250 LIKES in this video. Thanks!
The deep dive on other artist's work space is really appreciated!
Proper craftsman, that´s the artist I respect, those who WORK.
Can't believe this doesn't have more views! Such a cool series idea
I'm currently building out my own studio and just seeing how prolific painters like James set things up is genuinely great
Thanks Kelsey!
@@KelseyRodriguez A studio tour is definitely in order!
Finally, a person who digs deep into the workspaces of an artist! I personally love looking at their spaces and the environment they create for themselves that fuels their art. Looking forward to more videos :)
Mr. Jean is on another level
A film about the real practical buisness of art, by an artist , for artists - great. So much more interesting than academics theorising + intellectualising. Thank you.
Loving your channel mate, keep going
Anybody that paints in their house, soon the whole house becomes the studio
Everything on wheels and I have a rolling toolbox called a "hospital crash cart" the drawers are quite deep and they open all the way out with minimal effort and I can roll it to where ever I need it in my studio.
Yes , I used to have an art studio in my house . Now I have a bed and table to eat in my art studio . I wouldn't change anything
And the canvas! 😂
Really enjoying your work on these videos. Its motivating to see how these artists, working and getting paid artist's, have set themselves up to be successful. The lonely artist carthartically processing their life through art is all well and good but if you want to emerge into the world communicating with your art you need light. Light in your space can lead to light in your heart. Thats why solitary confinement in a dark cell is considered cruel punishment. Thankyou for bringing the light to how these successful artist's live. 👏🙏🔥
high quality content!!!
I also love James Jean, looking forward to seeing more of this type of videos💙
Thanks - more videos coming soon!
Thank you. Love seeing other artist's studios and workspaces.
I am loving these videos! And all of his tables. I am always trying to figure out a way to get more surfaces into my space. thanks for making these!
Thanks! :)
Thank you , this was really interesting and yes I’m feeling envy 😊
He is such an inspiration. What he draws and how he paints are so cartoony but also realistic. His work is just unique and very cool
James Jean is one of my favorite artists so it’s cool to see you dive into this. Great analysis!
I am very envious and inspired by his studio. I want to have something similar. I also agree, cupboards slow me down!
Thanks for making this video. Been a big fan of his work for a while and a lot of his studio practices have been useful in my own work
Another great video, thanks :)
You're welcome! :)
Insightful review of a great artist. Very knowledgeable and inspiring.
Much appreciated!
Brilliant content. Keep them coming :)
Thank you for this! James Jean became a favorite artist of mine when I discovered him last year. 😊
In addition, his set up IS enviable. I dream of the day I have an area or a studio where I can keep all of my materials out in the open and close at hand, as it DOES disrupt the process when you have to search and/or unpack!
great video... love his work. looks like a beautiful space he's in now.
Thanks for the support! :)
Thank you I really enjoyed that video 😊
Love these videos!!!
Insightful. Thank you
Quality work.
Love this content 😊 thank you
You're welcome! :)
Groovy idea...using your channel to get to meet any artist you like...with this research the next step is to become an art dealer
Great content, I love James Jean's work and your analysis of his studio space is super interesting! Can't wait to see more artists studios, and if you like his work, I would suggest Yoshitomo Nara! :)
Thanks for the support! Never heard of Yoshitomo Nara - great recommendation. Will certainly feature his studio in future videos!
Love your channel! Can you do a future video on the studio/ working style of comic book artist Junji Ito?
Thanks! I've added his name to my list. If there's a good amount of images and videos of his studio space he could be an really interesting one to look at.
Stunning art & architecture. I’m an artist with allergies and asthma so fumes and off gassing are huge issues for me. Just wondering how he manages air flow though I expect living in LA helps.
I'm a professional artist and I LUV seeing other artists' studio spaces too!!! This is soooo kool! I hop you do a lot more BTS of artist's studios. You're welcome to tour mine. LOL!!!
Glad you found it interesting! What kind of art do you make?
Nice video’s 👌🏾👏💯 You have 1 more sub!
Thanks for the sub!
I think that warehouse space was when he was sharing it with David Choe.
You are correct.
Gracias! Me parece maravillosa esta disertación. Pero en algún momento alguien se pregunta cómo yo si ¿es viable tener esta producción manual artística sin ayuda de asistentes y técnicos? Es decir , si no existe una factoría de Minions trabajando para el en el estudio , no hay horas suficientes en la vida para pintar y dibujar tanto en tan cortos plazos. ¿Se puede preguntar o consultar?.
Al final del día Miguel Ángel , Titian , Rubens tenía sus asistentes y todo es correcto.
I was wondering if you can’t visit the artist due to distance if you can sent them a message about the artist filming the reason behind their studio and sent it to you.
Yea definitely an option. Big channels like B1M do this for the architectural projects they cover. So it can definitely work well if the footage/photos are good quality.