Brother I love your channel and content, I search for stuff like this all the time. I'm a artist/woodworker and I absolutely love seeing other artist studios and listening to their process of creating. If your ever in Nashville, TN give me a shout.
The book recommendation and reference, Clark, was spot on. She’s made a way to live in/for the ideas that come to her. Higher power vibes. Porter and I are keeping up here. 3 for 3 and looking forward to your next episode. You and your team have crafted this idea beautifully.
I thought that was very interesting and hadn’t seen that myself. Seems to work out very well. Very smart. She would also use multiple ones at the same time. You have a good eye!
Hi Clark, I loved everything about this...your close-up shots of Blair's work was great -- it really gives viewers a chance to absorb the work. Blair's words of wisdom were spot on, and I'll definitely follow her IG (thanks for the links)
“What’s gotten me in trouble is thinking about what I should do or what I should be. I always knew I could do [art], I just was listening to all the voices telling me it was impossible.” #SilenzioBruno Luca movie reference anyone?
House can be anything an art studio , gallery , muzium , sleeping area I just move into a 38m2 ,1 bedroom apartment with separate kitchen , shower , wardrobe, living and bedroom areas turn Into art studio/gallery/antique/everything in future
Ok. I never comment however, I find myself weary with the interviewer’s manner of questioning. I feel it is ego driven when an interviewer predicts the answers before asking the pertinent question, i.e Interviewer: “So THIS IS HOW you create this art.” Rather than asking “How do you create this art?” or “Tell me how you arrived at this process” or “Explain your combination of shapes in this work.” The interviewer would like to appear knowledgeable when guessing before asking. Hope this is somehow enlightening. Peace.
What is your takeaway from this episode with Blair?
Part time effort, part time results.
Also read war of art.
Yes read it!!!
You deserve a Netflix show im sick of the food shows 😅 give me art! And real people real artists in their natural habitat! Love this concept!!!
Well thanks! Glad you are enjoying the series ;)
Great idea. I don’t even watch cooking/food shows.
"If something's choosing you, it's choosing you for a reason! " My first time ever watching this show and it's excellent. Thank you Clark and Blair!
really nice work!! I hope she is able to make a living from it and develop further
"if somethings choosing you it's choosing you for a reason." really enjoy her "advice" at the end to artists. great interview! thank you!
Best advice ❤
Love this! Really kind and authentic feature. Thank you for helping us artists!
Thank you for your kind words! Really appreciate you watching.
Wow I loved getting to learn about Blair and see her artwork!
Love to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Brother I love your channel and content, I search for stuff like this all the time. I'm a artist/woodworker and I absolutely love seeing other artist studios and listening to their process of creating. If your ever in Nashville, TN give me a shout.
So glad to hear you are enjoying the channel! Thanks for watching. I’ll see you when TQFZ makes it to TN!
The book recommendation and reference, Clark, was spot on. She’s made a way to live in/for the ideas that come to her. Higher power vibes.
Porter and I are keeping up here. 3 for 3 and looking forward to your next episode. You and your team have crafted this idea beautifully.
Such a great book! So glad the you and porter are following along. 3 for 3 keep up the streak! Thank you for that and your kind words!
Thanks She's a Wonderfull artist
i love the idea of having the 'bedroom' be a studio space , definitely considering it now
Great work and beautiful girl
I like the way Blair uses disposable palettes, I do that too, I use newspaper and just throw it away when I’ve finished with it.
I thought that was very interesting and hadn’t seen that myself. Seems to work out very well. Very smart. She would also use multiple ones at the same time. You have a good eye!
This is the best idea ever! I never thought about something like that, but it could be the solution of my palette chaos
These episodes are brining joy to my day, my dude!
Man! Sooo glad to hear that! Thanks for continuing to watch them!
Hi Clark, I loved everything about this...your close-up shots of Blair's work was great -- it really gives viewers a chance to absorb the work. Blair's words of wisdom were spot on, and I'll definitely follow her IG (thanks for the links)
Hey MC! Thank you for the kind words. Really appreciate the comment. Glad you enjoyed it! I hope you subscribe and watch the other Quests!
“What’s gotten me in trouble is thinking about what I should do or what I should be. I always knew I could do [art], I just was listening to all the voices telling me it was impossible.” #SilenzioBruno Luca movie reference anyone?
Haven't seen it but now I need to!
rad rad rad!
Thanks Steve! You were a huge inspiration for me to start this channel so stoked you are watching!!!
Well that is shocking! Haha!!! Yeah keep it up! You just gave me back some wonderful inspiration!
House can be anything an art studio , gallery , muzium , sleeping area I just move into a 38m2 ,1 bedroom apartment with separate kitchen , shower , wardrobe, living and bedroom areas turn Into art studio/gallery/antique/everything in future
Belli mi piacciono i tuoi quadri😊
She burns incense too!.my people,! Nag champa
These are your people for sure. Incense all over. You rule Matt Jackson.
Ok. I never comment however, I find myself weary with the interviewer’s manner of questioning. I feel it is ego driven when an interviewer predicts the answers before asking the pertinent question, i.e Interviewer: “So THIS IS HOW you create this art.” Rather than asking “How do you create this art?” or “Tell me how you arrived at this process” or “Explain your combination of shapes in this work.” The interviewer would like to appear knowledgeable when guessing before asking. Hope this is somehow enlightening. Peace.
A bit too navel gazing-y for me, but I guess that’s very American
It is the artist to interpret the art not you 😂😅🤣😛🤪😜😝😋