Pursuing Art At 40 - No Talent & Can't Draw

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @driesketels
    @driesketels  Год назад +4

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  • @judilynn9569
    @judilynn9569 8 месяцев назад +18

    I studied art all of my life from childhood. I majored in art throughout school. But it was only in my late 40s that I decided to focus on painting. Since then, that is all I have done. I am now in my mid 60s. And my portfolio is fairly large. I am not famous, but my art is hanging on many walls. This makes me feel wonderful. It is never too late to create art. Art is literally ageless for both the work and the artist. I will be creating for as long as I am physically capable.

  • @williameiffert494
    @williameiffert494 Год назад +10

    I started painting at 67, no experience, no expectations, free to do as I wish, trying all kinds of styles, every canvas is a journey.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +2

      Lovely to hear that! You are the living proof that it's never too late!

    • @williameiffert494
      @williameiffert494 Год назад

      One day I may sell one!!! Thanks Dries

  • @noname-nu6oo
    @noname-nu6oo Год назад +7

    Dries, i can tell you are wise way beyond your years. This video is eye opening, so encouraging and reassuring that i had to comment. Thank you for putting your message out to those who need help. Very much needed.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @michrysasart
    @michrysasart 11 месяцев назад +5

    I also pursuing digital art and working full time as a graphic designer. It's never too late to start.

  • @paulalbertdieter
    @paulalbertdieter 7 месяцев назад +3

    Aging.... its only my body, thats aging. I for myself am forever young!😄

  • @conny-mariedomke
    @conny-mariedomke 3 месяца назад

    Your storytelling is gorgeous. A pleasure to listen to

  • @Theholliewitch
    @Theholliewitch 4 месяца назад

    The story you shared nearly made me cry - brilliant video once again

  • @kathleenhutter4412
    @kathleenhutter4412 6 месяцев назад +1

    Helpful, thank you. I feel like I have a pretty solid skill set and even teach oil painting, but I’ve got a late start to generating a solid income as an artist. And a lot of this is on social media for sale which I am learning, but it feels like it’s happening a little too slowly for my liking lol. I do enjoy watching your videos and get quite a bit out of them so thank you! And any additional videos about how to market your art will be very helpful! Cheers! 🥰❤️🙏

  • @michaelplishka-zenstorming
    @michaelplishka-zenstorming 5 месяцев назад

    My favorite client is actually a surgeon who is 82 years old. When we meet to discuss his project, two of the three hours are spent discussing mindset, and Neuroscience, and spiritual experiences and 1 hour is on the project. But what truly amazes me is how excited he is about commercializing the surgical implements we are designing. He acts like he will live forever and he brings that energy to his life. So when i, as a soon-to-be 61-year-old artist and designer get down over the fact that I've only sold a couple pieces of Art or a few CDs of music, a phase that I'm going through right now as my birthday is approaching, it helps me to keep my creative energies flowing reflecting upon the client of mine, and now seeing your video. My whole life I felt that I am a full-time artist, but I've only been a part-time marketer salesperson.

  • @user-el1nr8dr8y
    @user-el1nr8dr8y Год назад +1

    Just teasing about shirt.... I'm a self taught artist, been painting off and on for 25 yrs. No encouragement from anyone, so i doubted myself alot.... BELIEVE IN YOURSELF ARTISTS!!!!
    You're adorable Dries, thank you for your videos. You're helping in more ways than you know.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind words... they are helping in more ways than you know as well.

  • @michaelplishka-zenstorming
    @michaelplishka-zenstorming 5 месяцев назад

    3:17 holy crap! That story gave me chills! Thanks for sharing that.

  • @creativesolutionsart-h3o
    @creativesolutionsart-h3o Год назад +6

    Good stuff :-) I do believe the art world is hard on people in a matter what age they are lol I am better at art now than I was when I was younger and I thought I knew everything and didn’t push myself to do better. I am happy with my skill level and continue to progress, but this industry is very tricky overwhelming and confusing! Especially if you are a traditional artist and don’t use social media. I wish It could be simple like back in the days of those artists you mentioned in the beginning. I wish I could take my stuff and go stand on a street corner and just have people buy it and not have any other strange things to worry about, like legalities, taxes and such. I know you have many videos on these individual subjects. I do watch them :-) but it’s still overwhelming! And here I sit in my studio, still haven’t sold even one piece.… Hopefully my day will come and it’s right around the corner! Thanks for your videos love your content and your energy.😉❤️

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +2

      It most certainly is overwhelming. Being able to combine marketing, sales, creating art, customer support, shipping, research,... Is not easy. Each of those things is a job in and of itself. Give yourself the time to grow and learn just like you did when you learned the craft of creating. You got this!

    • @creativesolutionsart-h3o
      @creativesolutionsart-h3o Год назад

      @@driesketels yes, patience is definitely one of those challenges I’m not proficient at! Lol thank you for your kind comment🤗

  • @onetruetroy
    @onetruetroy 4 месяца назад +1

    I love this video and your channel. Thank you for the inspiration and motivation. I’m 57 and excited to pursue an art career. I definitely need a creative outlet for my dreams and hallucinations. I’ve restarted with gouache and will transition to oils when I have a dedicated studio.

  • @Art-of-Poetry
    @Art-of-Poetry Год назад +1

    Thank you for the reminder. Sometimes we need that much more than something new 💕

  • @Nick_Luongo
    @Nick_Luongo Год назад +3

    Thank you, Dries. I’m very fortunate to have found your videos. I’m an artist that is close to you in age and you’re giving a lot of great advice

  • @straitarrow5784
    @straitarrow5784 Год назад +4

    A wannabe professional artist has to produce work which is original & visually striking which attracts buyers . Competition is ferocious.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад

      competition is ferocious for sure. Always love to read your comments

  • @banksofchaos93
    @banksofchaos93 Месяц назад

    This video has valuable concepts, strategies, and vocabulary applicable to multiple areas of my life, and these are areas where i've been very stuck for a very long time. I don't know how i ended up here - i don't consider myself an artist at all - but i've just subscribed.

  • @d-s-art
    @d-s-art Год назад

    Dries, you're so underrated. Thank you so much for the passionate videos that you make to help us folks. Keep it up! :)

  • @rikadehombreux4573
    @rikadehombreux4573 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Dries 💖🙏💖😊

  • @max801
    @max801 Год назад +7

    What about 43 years old?

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +4

      43? That's nothing, you are not even half way yet. You could postpone for another 10 years and still easily have 30-40 years left

    • @socksandsandalsASMR
      @socksandsandalsASMR 4 месяца назад

      I’m about to turn 43. A few days ago I had terrible insomnia and cried and felt very strong emotions and realized I’m an unfulfilled artist inside. I told my husband in the morning: “I’m going to become an artist. A terrible one and no one will care about my art but I must. I’m an artist inside” he replied: “I support you. Go and make beautiful things” I have no idea how this will be or what kind of artist I will become. But I must create and experiment. I will do other types of work for survival and only the bare minimum. I have kids to care for. But I must find a way to create art. This inspirational video made me believe maybe it’s not too late.

  • @menageriegardenshoppe
    @menageriegardenshoppe Год назад +4

    My Artist husband is 80

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +3

      He's the living proof that it's never too late.

  • @TheRm65
    @TheRm65 Год назад +4

    I fit the profile: no talent, old as hell, and flat broke. Now all I need is an interesting story, because people buy the story, not so much the piece itself.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +1

      Stories are power! Everything is story

    • @banksofchaos93
      @banksofchaos93 Месяц назад

      You're not wrong! Have you found yours yet?

  • @ArtistLeannePitman
    @ArtistLeannePitman 2 месяца назад

    It’s never too late! I started in my mid 30s

  • @seanodanielsart
    @seanodanielsart Год назад +1

    TRUTH.

  • @wizzelhoart
    @wizzelhoart Год назад +2

    it would be hilarious to start at 95 and just get into it before your funeral

  • @journeyofaconfusedartist
    @journeyofaconfusedartist Год назад +1

    I love your Psychology art videos. Mine Investigate art. Could there be a great connection?

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +1

      Thanks David. It's a great connection for sure.

    • @journeyofaconfusedartist
      @journeyofaconfusedartist Год назад

      How would you like to do a one-on-one podcast chatting about ART? You, Me, et al I have no experience setting this up if you are interested@@driesketels

  • @thehappypotter9612
    @thehappypotter9612 7 месяцев назад

    We do comebacks in our 6Os too, Dries 😂

  • @eflatmac1
    @eflatmac1 Месяц назад

    Gaugin too…

  • @banksofchaos93
    @banksofchaos93 Месяц назад

    19:20 You are too young to have all this insight 😅
    Good stuff

  • @user-el1nr8dr8y
    @user-el1nr8dr8y Год назад

    Can i design a new shirt for you? 😘

  • @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart
    @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart Год назад +1

    I started doing digital photo editing as a hobby at 30 yo and progressed to painting about a year later. That was 8 years ago... i have 0 naturel talent and its taken me this long to finally get at least decent at painting... Id like to be able to paint super realistic landscapes .. but the chances of that are slim to none.

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +2

      Slim to none??? Where did you get that idea from? There are a lot of people who would say that the chances of your physique at the age of 38 are also slim to none so...

    • @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart
      @SeanMahoneyfitnessandart Год назад

      @@driesketels thank you.. appreciate that! Honestly tho... I look like this now because I started weight training when I was 9... I put in all the hard work in my teens and 20s .... maintenance is easy... despite what the absolutely criminal "fitness" industry would have you believe. Tho I had a client who, at 77 was so weak he couldn't even lift a gallon of milk. He had never touched a weight in his life. And he did NOT want to be at the gym... his son basically forced him into it. When he turned 80, he could bench press 100lbs for 5 sets of 5, deadlift 100lbs for 5 sets of 5, squat with 85lb on his back ass to the grass for 15 reps... and he had a visible 6 pack.
      My oldest client was 84.. when we started she needed a walker and couldn't go from sitting to standing on her own. Less than 1 year later she could do 15 squats holding a 15lb kettle bell under her chin and in our last session did 14 perfect push ups. She lost 18lbs of belly fat.... and told me she had a date lined up for that night. It's truely never too late for fitness!!!
      I guess if I really want to get good at painting I need to put in the same effort I did to training and learning everything I possibly could about natural health and determining once and for all, what Truely is the optimal human diet... that alone took about 5 years of careful trials and experiments.. but was worth it. Spoiler... its Paleo... meat and veggies with some root tubers sprinkled in here and there.
      But art... its so much harder..
      You haven't seen what my first few attempts at painting looked like 🤣🤣 ...
      RUclips tutorials have taught me pretty much everything I know... some real technical/techniques classes would probably help.
      I'd like to know more about your lightning art tho.. like what's the process??

    • @driesketels
      @driesketels  Год назад +1

      It's unbelievable how much the body can adapt at any age. That's really one of the most powerful lessons I drew from my own fitness journey. Never underestimate what you're capable of.
      About the lightning art... I've been wanting to make videos about that but at the moment the high speed camera's that would be necessary to document that process are too expensive... Last time I checked this was a 100k price tag so give me some time and you'll see me paint with lightning with explanation for sure