Peter, I am a middle school art teacher and show your videos pretty frequently in my class. I would ask you to consider a career in teaching, but you already are a teacher! I am so grateful that you have a presence on youtube. I like to send my students home for the summer with "youtube watching recommendations" and you are always at the top of the list! Cheers! -Hanne
Peter, you are the only person I have cared to listen to ramble.. You always talk about nothing and everything at the same time. I came to your channel for the art but stayed for the rambling. I thoroughly enjoy your content. You exude creativity, it's weird.. I like to think that I'm a wordsmith. My favorite form of art is language and your language is just as "abstract" as most of your art. In my opinion, it could be conceived that the main content of your channel could be your abstract thoughts, with a side of abstract drawing. If the titles of your videos were different. I'm sure if you were asked you would say that you have no favorite form of art, and I don't think you realise it but you are an incarnation of art. It's a conumdrum, honestly. Well that's my small ramble in reply to your ramble for the day. I would like to hear your thoughts on this. Hope you are well, A Random Fan.
Peter I have a mildly professional TIP!!! it is: If your art is terrible, the next drawing will be better :) if your art is great: the next drawing will be better! If you never draw another picture, your art wont get better
What I gleamed from this video is to be confident and sure of yourself when your drawing the lines. Also, screw what other people think. If you like it then it's good. Peter, you are inspiring and truly an incredible person. Thank you for being you!
I had the same art teacher in school for 6 years, from the 7th grade until I graduated HS and he rarely if ever told us what to create. Teachers had more freedom in those days. He had a cabinet full of supplies and we just got out what we wanted and started creating, if we needed help, we asked for help. Those days in his class fostered my creativity like nothing else.
I love when you talk. You are so genuine and smart and you seem so open minded. I just started watching your videos and you've already reached the top of my favorite UA-camrs
I think it is helpful to try drawing in different styles, even if they aren't styles you admire outright. I found a style I am great at accidentally by taking a request to draw something I normally wouldn't. I never once thought I would enjoy drawing in that style but it came so naturally I could express the scenes and moods in my head that were getting lost by trying to achieve a style that I struggled with. The satisfaction that comes from capturing on paper the true essence of what was in your mind is a game changer. Style is superfluous.
dear Peter I watch to many of your videos to the point where when I'm in class talking to my friends I'll be drawing some sort of style of yours and I enjoy it because it reminds me of the things you can inspire people to do. You've made me think differently about many many things thank you . (PS this is not a proper letter because it is on a drawing video in the comments section)
Everytime I'm having a panic attack, which is a lot lately.. I go to a dark room and I put Peter on, and by the end of the video, I'm feeling better. I'm so glad you exist. Thank you.
Peter, you are the best kind of teacher. and art teacher, best of all human! Peter you inspire many and display that being true and unique is beautiful, that being yourself is ok and can be safe in a world that is afraid to accept and embrace one's individuality.
I appreciate your calm nature, you remind me to be mindful and that life is not a race. I sent your mind mapping video to my girlfriend because she’s in a tough time right now. I do believe your way of approaching life will help her. This channel is extremely underrated, you deserve praise. I’m happy I found your channel
after i found you on youtube, my aimless doodles now look fantastic. also, i no longer have any excuse to not start putting ink on a blank piece of paper.
I love this dude. he's very honest and I can tell he isn't putting up a front when hes being goofy or silly. he's so funny to me he always brings a smile to my face !!! his art always is fun to look at!! always lovin it
your videos are like hypnotic trances and are so relaxing, I don't draw myself but jusy enjoy your ramblings and tone of voice. hope you are truly as happy and chilled out as you seem through a screen. :)
Doodling comes from the Desire to do, Try setting still for all day, The energy, To move a pen pencil Turns into a doodle, Then enough built up Energy and it's time to Doodle your desire, Doodle 3 or 4 times One's Iike the most
I love your outlook on art. Listening to your words helps me to overcome some of the silly boundaries that people use to confine and restrict art. I hope to be as free with my art as you are one day.
Nerve endings do grow back. They just take longer than other systems because they don't have the bood flow inside them. So it takes longer get the nutients into them to grow.
I don't know how you do it, but it always amazes me. I was just wasting my time away watching anime and not making art when for whatever reason, I go on UA-cam and watch this video. It has been sitting in my sub feed for over a day and I probably wasn't going to watch it, just somehow I click on it. Now I am done the video and somehow, like always, your video has inspired me to make some art. I don't know how, but you always do this to me and I couldn't be any more thankful.
About sketchy lines vs. neater, you can make a line form a shape, it's difficult for most of us to make that perfectly formed shape without 'sketching it', we're not robots with bionic arms . But as far as perspective, or telling someone their perspective is off, if they are having a problem with it and say, ''why cant I make this table look flat?'' they want to make their drawing work (reflect reality) so yes, you should say and show them how it should look . BTW; You can replace copic tips. I believe you can also just flip some of them around, do not toss.
I have chronic ainxiety and have been battling for years. Your videos work magic on me. Your voice is so soothing and your art is amazing and you have such insightful or silky things to say
im not even an "artist", i just draw and doodle to burn free time... and i got so caught up in a character sketch this morning that i forgot i had made a cappuccino and it got cold and all the foam started to settle. still tasted fantastic, so i got that going for me. >.
can we have a video talking about how you got into your style of drawing? what made you so interested in the lines and the circles and abstract way of creating a design? that would be really interesting
I first watched your videos because I loved your art, but as I got more into your videos, I liked watching the journey while you drew. Keep doing what you do!
Listening to this video, and occasionally coming back to this tab whilst I'm working, is really helping me with my Foundation Diploma! Thank you, Peter!
Hi Peter been following you for years, just realised that, the massage about 9min in in this video, also hit me in a positive way, last time I saw it 🤗 And that where the reason I sent it to my friends. I really like your thoughts and the way you explain like random things when you draw your beautiful artwork. Thank you for sharing 🦋
you and your rambling and your videos, together, they make , calmness . a lot of calmness , how do you do it ? I dont know . But I and so many others love it too ! keep doing what you do!!
I went to school for art, I liked it at first but some of the classes didn't interest me, and as I went on, they expected more out of me. Whatever piece of art I created, I was constantly told "it could've been better" and ended up getting an average grade, which slowly destroyed my self-esteem as an artist. Considering I grew up hearing from everyone that "my art is phenomenal".But I also saw others enjoy the classes, and I saw them grow as the artists they wanted to be. I defintely learned new techniques, and I DID grow as an artist. But all and all, it wasn't for me. I would end up having to make three different pieces, all different mediums, some of which I wasn't used to working with, all to just be graded... It got super exhausting and I almost wanted to give up drawing all together, but would just be irrational on my part. I did have one professor, who was really awesome and patient. And his project outlines were very very vauge, so there was room for creativity, which I loved. I also had another teacher who's outlines were very specific, and during critique time, everyone's pieces would end up looking the same, and she graded very harshly. But that's art in college, everyone has a different agenda. It depends on the person I suppose, I personally don't like structure when it comes to art. It's a way to express myself, why would I WANT any rules or outlines to follow? But you live and learn, and I definitely learned alot during that time and I don't regret it at all.
RIGHT When you said "I forgot I had coffee"... and then it was too hot.. I'm in the EXACT Same boat right now..watching you draw. lol *Keepin' it real! love it
Thank you for the video Peter! I'm turning 18 soon, and because of you I'm going to get myself a set of dip pens for my birthday. I'm excited! Thank you for all of the inspiration!
Dearest Peter, about the motivation thing, the 9 to 5, in psychology there is intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. As an artist and worker you are intrinsically motivated to get work done. An intrinsic motivation is something you love to do for the sake of doing it, like eating ice cream. One does not need to eat ice cream, but it is a reward in it of itself. Art is an intrinsic motivator for me as well, I love creating for the sake of creating. (At 9:35 you explain this perfectly) People who survive in the 9 to 5 world are extrinsically motivated, they are motivated by money or by a promotion or by getting something done. An extrinsic motivation isn't something that is pleasant but it reaps pleasant rewards. Sincerely, your daily provider of things you may have never wanted to know. (I'm taking a psych class right now, and its fascinating and I wanted to share)
Love your Drawing Videos. As per depth and such, your Videos are about feeling Creativity. Creativity can be an Activity, but firstly it should be an Emotion. Peter Adds just enough extra Creativity and Mystery to Make his UA-cam Channel and Podcasts interesting to watch on a regular basis. Combining Creativity, ASMR, Mystery, Intrigue, Suspense. Watching your drawing Videos are also is great for Meditations. Healing and Relaxing Meditations, work well with something either Repetitive in Sound or Movement. Allows the Subconscious to remove 'Alert Modes' so the Person is Physically and Emotionally Relaxed. Once relaxed the Person can use that Relaxed Creative Mood for ,Art, Music, Writing, Healing Meditation or just Sleep and Rest. ASMR - Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.Autonomous - spontaneous, self-governing, within or without controlSensory - pertaining to the senses or sensationMeridian - signifying a peak, climax, or point of highest developmentResponse - referring to an experience triggered by something external or internal
well, i never say this to a youtuber, but u really make me feel happy with this video, i was stressed and this really help me. Im glad i found you! greetings from Argentina:D
I love your videos! The things you talk about open my mind up, like things i would never think of lies within you! Thank you for making videos and talking lol
I think that this is your best video ever. I really needed this advice because I'm not confident about my art cause my family doesn't like it! So thank you very, very much Peter, you made my day xD
I think what you’re trying to say is “just enjoy the process.” That’s what makes me want to create, the minute it’s no longer enjoyable I want to stop, that’s just me.
11:00 Well, what I do is I draw the basic shape kinda sketchy, and then go over it clean and smooth. It just helps me to get down the shape of what I'm drawing. That's different for what I'm drawing and when I know what I'm doing and not. Idk
For those of you curious if nerves can grow back (around 6:00), the answer is sorta. There are diseases, such as shingles, that can kill whole sections of neurons and nerves and you will never get them back, mostly because the whole cell is dead, so there's nothing to grow. But nerves do grow back, yet the process is remarkably slow. It works in a similar way to how the skin heals after an injury, with some cells helping to restore the lost connection. So, theoretically you could burn your mouth bad enough to destroy or desensitize the nerves. So Peter's close.
You remind me a lot of the art professor I had in college. She always gave her students a lot of freedom on their projects because she didn't believe that art had to be formal or follow specific rules. Her philosophy was that the point of art is to communicate an idea or feeling, so if it was communicating your message it didn't matter what style or medium or whatever you use. ^_^
Peter,
I am a middle school art teacher and show your videos pretty frequently in my class. I would ask you to consider a career in teaching, but you already are a teacher! I am so grateful that you have a presence on youtube. I like to send my students home for the summer with "youtube watching recommendations" and you are always at the top of the list!
Cheers!
-Hanne
Hanne Sharkey this comment made my day
That’s so cool, I like how you think. Nobody can tell someone how to be an artist but Peter can show them.
Peter, you are the only person I have cared to listen to ramble.. You always talk about nothing and everything at the same time. I came to your channel for the art but stayed for the rambling. I thoroughly enjoy your content. You exude creativity, it's weird.. I like to think that I'm a wordsmith. My favorite form of art is language and your language is just as "abstract" as most of your art. In my opinion, it could be conceived that the main content of your channel could be your abstract thoughts, with a side of abstract drawing. If the titles of your videos were different. I'm sure if you were asked you would say that you have no favorite form of art, and I don't think you realise it but you are an incarnation of art. It's a conumdrum, honestly. Well that's my small ramble in reply to your ramble for the day.
I would like to hear your thoughts on this.
Hope you are well,
A Random Fan.
yeah, meh, I agree.
Ditto
Peter I have a mildly professional TIP!!! it is: If your art is terrible, the next drawing will be better :) if your art is great: the next drawing will be better! If you never draw another picture, your art wont get better
love your comment!
I'ma be honest I add videos to playlists but I have no idea how they work or where those pop up or if anyone uses em or sees em or anything.
Peter Draws
I caught up with all of your content free podcasts one day with the playlist :) oh and the real time videos
I watched the entire playlist of you drawing in your book, just after your artist's block playlist. :D
theyre soo useful
Log out and watch your own channel. You will see the lists.
Your doodle video really helped when I needed to draw something but didn't know what to draw...😎😎😎 I learned lots of tips
I've only realized it now, but you are this generation's Bob Ross.
no, you punky idiot.
@@smurfart201 calm down bozo
Bob Ross + Napoleon Dynamite + Jeff Lebowski ~= Peter Draws
Nah bob Ross was lame, Peter is KINDA GENIUS
Drumaier J Bob ross Was AMAZING so be quiet
What I gleamed from this video is to be confident and sure of yourself when your drawing the lines. Also, screw what other people think. If you like it then it's good. Peter, you are inspiring and truly an incredible person. Thank you for being you!
I had the same art teacher in school for 6 years, from the 7th grade until I graduated HS and he rarely if ever told us what to create. Teachers had more freedom in those days. He had a cabinet full of supplies and we just got out what we wanted and started creating, if we needed help, we asked for help. Those days in his class fostered my creativity like nothing else.
when he did those sketchy lines bob Ross in heaven must've said "there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents"
TaleHuYT I read that in Bob’s Ross’ voice. Scary
I'm so glad I found your channel during lockdown.
I love when you talk. You are so genuine and smart and you seem so open minded. I just started watching your videos and you've already reached the top of my favorite UA-camrs
I think it is helpful to try drawing in different styles, even if they aren't styles you admire outright. I found a style I am great at accidentally by taking a request to draw something I normally wouldn't. I never once thought I would enjoy drawing in that style but it came so naturally I could express the scenes and moods in my head that were getting lost by trying to achieve a style that I struggled with. The satisfaction that comes from capturing on paper the true essence of what was in your mind is a game changer. Style is superfluous.
dear Peter
I watch to many of your videos to the point where when I'm in class talking to my friends I'll be drawing some sort of style of yours and I enjoy it because it reminds me of the things you can inspire people to do. You've made me think differently about many many things thank you . (PS this is not a proper letter because it is on a drawing video in the comments section)
Omg soo trueeeeee
i love you peter
Drew Pieraccini You been a long fan
cheers bra gotta love this guy tho
Drew Pieraccini Yeah cheers he should do ASMR talking about his favorite KFC chicken pieces
i second this genius
I'm afraid that would be like dislike farming, but it sounds fun
Everytime I'm having a panic attack, which is a lot lately.. I go to a dark room and I put Peter on, and by the end of the video, I'm feeling better. I'm so glad you exist. Thank you.
Sounds like you should see a therapiss!
@@Nonexistent_Music lol
Peter is just so calming and interesting to listen to, and watching him draw is so therapeutic!
Life is stressful lately and listening to you is sooo soothing. Add your artwork and .....what could be better? Love it.
Peter, you are the best kind of teacher. and art teacher, best of all human! Peter you inspire many and display that being true and unique is beautiful, that being yourself is ok and can be safe in a world that is afraid to accept and embrace one's individuality.
I absolutely love your creativity.
Keep up the good work.
I appreciate your calm
nature, you remind me to be mindful and that life is not a race. I sent your mind mapping video to my girlfriend because she’s in a tough time right now. I do believe your way of approaching life will help her. This channel is extremely underrated, you deserve praise. I’m happy I found your channel
My day always gets better when you're in it Peter.💙💙💙
after i found you on youtube, my aimless doodles now look fantastic. also, i no longer have any excuse to not start putting ink on a blank piece of paper.
Androth Happy arting, my dear colleague. Keep doodlin' my noodle.
I love this dude. he's very honest and I can tell he isn't putting up a front when hes being goofy or silly. he's so funny to me he always brings a smile to my face !!! his art always is fun to look at!! always lovin it
I start my day with you because you inspire me and the sound of your voice is so soothing..and I love your crazy art..
your videos are like hypnotic trances and are so relaxing, I don't draw myself but jusy enjoy your ramblings and tone of voice. hope you are truly as happy and chilled out as you seem through a screen. :)
Watching this lifted my soul after a long, hard week.
I love listening to you talk about whatever you feel like. BTW I listen to every word you say, you arent just background noise to me.
Doodling comes from the
Desire to do,
Try setting still for all day,
The energy,
To move a pen pencil
Turns into a doodle,
Then enough built up
Energy and it's time to
Doodle your desire,
Doodle 3 or 4 times
One's Iike the most
I love your outlook on art. Listening to your words helps me to overcome some of the silly boundaries that people use to confine and restrict art. I hope to be as free with my art as you are one day.
You know your voice makes my day feel so much better. I love your videos man keep up the good work. And can u make a video about tips on art? Please🙏🏻
Mr Sir so im not the only one who subscribed for his voice
Dylan Fernhout same i just come here when I can't sleep tbh
You're a natural teacher! I bet you'd be a great teacher!!!
You should draw what you think your brain should look like. "What makes Peter tick?"
Mutant BlackMan that would have to be a massive drawing
Very true indeed.
I'm a high school art teacher and I use your videos for inspiration and laughs!
Nerve endings do grow back. They just take longer than other systems because they don't have the bood flow inside them. So it takes longer get the nutients into them to grow.
I don't know how you do it, but it always amazes me. I was just wasting my time away watching anime and not making art when for whatever reason, I go on UA-cam and watch this video. It has been sitting in my sub feed for over a day and I probably wasn't going to watch it, just somehow I click on it. Now I am done the video and somehow, like always, your video has inspired me to make some art. I don't know how, but you always do this to me and I couldn't be any more thankful.
love comment!
About sketchy lines vs. neater, you can make a line form a shape, it's difficult for most of us to make that perfectly formed shape without 'sketching it', we're not robots with bionic arms . But as far as perspective, or telling someone their perspective is off, if they are having a problem with it and say, ''why cant I make this table look flat?'' they want to make their drawing work (reflect reality) so yes, you should say and show them how it should look .
BTW; You can replace copic tips. I believe you can also just flip some of them around, do not toss.
thank you for being you
Peter, I just love your Artwork, keep on keeping on,I love to doodle.
I have chronic ainxiety and have been battling for years. Your videos work magic on me. Your voice is so soothing and your art is amazing and you have such insightful or silky things to say
I LOVE your drawings. And your voice is SO soothing. ( I'm not a creep. Trust me )
as an artist i strongly relate to the sentence "I forgot I had coffee"
Mikaela thank God for microwaves
im not even an "artist", i just draw and doodle to burn free time... and i got so caught up in a character sketch this morning that i forgot i had made a cappuccino and it got cold and all the foam started to settle. still tasted fantastic, so i got that going for me. >.
@@fakiirification sounds like you're an artist to me
It's worse when you forget your coffee is actually water to clean your brushes off
can we have a video talking about how you got into your style of drawing? what made you so interested in the lines and the circles and abstract way of creating a design? that would be really interesting
2:07 it’s a hummingbird! So relaxing to watch.
Thanks,Peter! It’s sooo relaxing to watch and listen you!
Come for the art. Stay for the stories
I first watched your videos because I loved your art, but as I got more into your videos, I liked watching the journey while you drew. Keep doing what you do!
I like u being an art inspirer instead of an art teacher.
love this art style and you have some great advice!
thank you kindly Peter for bringing me back to art!
hi Peter...hello 🤗
Listening to this video, and occasionally coming back to this tab whilst I'm working, is really helping me with my Foundation Diploma! Thank you, Peter!
I'm always glad I found your channel 😊
keep calm and line crisply
Peter is the Bob Ross of youtube. You're just so calming and nice to listen to.
Wonderful advice to the young artist. It took me a lifetime to get to the same understanding and find my own comfort.
This man here inspired me to go doodle something and honestly don't care what's it going to be.
Thank you! Your art never ceases to make me feel better!
Hi Peter
been following you for years, just realised that, the massage about 9min in in this video, also hit me in a positive way, last time I saw it 🤗
And that where the reason I sent it to my friends.
I really like your thoughts and the way you explain like random things when you draw your beautiful artwork.
Thank you for sharing 🦋
you and your rambling and your videos, together, they make , calmness . a lot of calmness , how do you do it ? I dont know . But I and so many others love it too ! keep doing what you do!!
Vincent Vangogh. Thank you so much Peter I love these videos. When I'm having a bad day you always cheer me up.
Peter sir you are a true inspiration you prove that your drawings don't necessarily have to be anything more then a few simple lines
I like to listen to peter before I go to bed it's very soothing
(Is that weird?)
No we all do it
Hey Peter. High five from Norway 🇳🇴💙❤️💚
When I was 5 I drew the fire sword boss from Donkey Kong Country 2 for my dad. I was so proud of that thing.
This isn't only art making this... this is Magic and art! :) beautyful!
I went to school for art, I liked it at first but some of the classes didn't interest me, and as I went on, they expected more out of me. Whatever piece of art I created, I was constantly told "it could've been better" and ended up getting an average grade, which slowly destroyed my self-esteem as an artist. Considering I grew up hearing from everyone that "my art is phenomenal".But I also saw others enjoy the classes, and I saw them grow as the artists they wanted to be. I defintely learned new techniques, and I DID grow as an artist. But all and all, it wasn't for me. I would end up having to make three different pieces, all different mediums, some of which I wasn't used to working with, all to just be graded... It got super exhausting and I almost wanted to give up drawing all together, but would just be irrational on my part. I did have one professor, who was really awesome and patient. And his project outlines were very very vauge, so there was room for creativity, which I loved. I also had another teacher who's outlines were very specific, and during critique time, everyone's pieces would end up looking the same, and she graded very harshly. But that's art in college, everyone has a different agenda. It depends on the person I suppose, I personally don't like structure when it comes to art. It's a way to express myself, why would I WANT any rules or outlines to follow? But you live and learn, and I definitely learned alot during that time and I don't regret it at all.
waste of time
Your voice is so calming! It's fantastic!
RIGHT When you said "I forgot I had coffee"... and then it was too hot.. I'm in the EXACT Same boat right now..watching you draw. lol
*Keepin' it real! love it
Thank you for the video Peter! I'm turning 18 soon, and because of you I'm going to get myself a set of dip pens for my birthday. I'm excited! Thank you for all of the inspiration!
random idea: try carving a design into a hand cast or something. maybe a design into a mold of your hand?
The artist he looks like is Keith Haring!!!
OML current 10:00 minutes in, just realized you have a piggly wiggly shirt on, bless you
The artist you were thinking that you look like - is it Keith Haring? :^)
Yeah that's him. :)
Woody Allen
"crack is wack"
Christopher Jenkins
I truly appreciate your time. Thank you 🙂
Dearest Peter, about the motivation thing, the 9 to 5, in psychology there is intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. As an artist and worker you are intrinsically motivated to get work done. An intrinsic motivation is something you love to do for the sake of doing it, like eating ice cream. One does not need to eat ice cream, but it is a reward in it of itself. Art is an intrinsic motivator for me as well, I love creating for the sake of creating. (At 9:35 you explain this perfectly)
People who survive in the 9 to 5 world are extrinsically motivated, they are motivated by money or by a promotion or by getting something done. An extrinsic motivation isn't something that is pleasant but it reaps pleasant rewards.
Sincerely, your daily provider of things you may have never wanted to know. (I'm taking a psych class right now, and its fascinating and I wanted to share)
Love your Drawing Videos. As per depth and such, your Videos are about feeling Creativity. Creativity can be an Activity, but firstly it should be an Emotion. Peter Adds just enough extra Creativity and Mystery to Make his UA-cam Channel and Podcasts interesting to watch on a regular basis. Combining Creativity, ASMR, Mystery, Intrigue, Suspense. Watching your drawing Videos are also is great for Meditations. Healing and Relaxing Meditations, work well with something either Repetitive in Sound or Movement. Allows the Subconscious to remove 'Alert Modes' so the Person is Physically and Emotionally Relaxed. Once relaxed the Person can use that Relaxed Creative Mood for ,Art, Music, Writing, Healing Meditation or just Sleep and Rest. ASMR - Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.Autonomous - spontaneous, self-governing, within or without controlSensory - pertaining to the senses or sensationMeridian - signifying a peak, climax, or point of highest developmentResponse - referring to an experience triggered by something external or internal
well, i never say this to a youtuber, but u really make me feel happy with this video, i was stressed and this really help me. Im glad i found you!
greetings from Argentina:D
I love your videos! The things you talk about open my mind up, like things i would never think of lies within you! Thank you for making videos and talking lol
Love the shirt! Shop the pig.
Your videos are so chill that they make me chill. I love your videos and I hope you keep up the good work😀.
i'm 18 and i just had a really bad skateboard session, this video made me feel better
It's an artistic interpretation of "I'm sticking with the Pig."
I think that this is your best video ever. I really needed this advice because I'm not confident about my art cause my family doesn't like it! So thank you very, very much Peter, you made my day xD
I think what you’re trying to say is “just enjoy the process.” That’s what makes me want to create, the minute it’s no longer enjoyable I want to stop, that’s just me.
Hey Peter. You're awesome and always brighten my day!
This video was a great reminder about the lines thing. Every time I find I'm not happy with my art, it's that.
love your work Peter ! you definitely inspire me.
do more zentangles !
Your drawings are "grexcellent!"
(great + excellent)
Your advice has really helped me just draw and not worry what it turns out like to much.
I came specifically for the relaxing rambling Peter
I can hardly wrap my mind around the deeps of you giving.
11:00 Well, what I do is I draw the basic shape kinda sketchy, and then go over it clean and smooth. It just helps me to get down the shape of what I'm drawing. That's different for what I'm drawing and when I know what I'm doing and not. Idk
You're my favorite person to watch draw, and be his true self 💕 Love you
peter, how do you know when to stop drawing? how do you know when your drawing is finished?
I haven’t watched all of your videos ‘yet’, but this one is the most Seussian one I’ve seen so far.
I'm unloading one of my
Video's right now,
In acknowledgment of
What i draw,doodle... Yes it's ♥️✏
🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈😭🏳️🌈🏳️🌈☕☕☕☕♥️♥️♥️🖌✒✏✏✏✏🖊🖌🖌
I'm in a terrible mood and you just made me laugh for the first time in hours! Thank you!
Hi Peter
hi
I can die happy now c:
For those of you curious if nerves can grow back (around 6:00), the answer is sorta. There are diseases, such as shingles, that can kill whole sections of neurons and nerves and you will never get them back, mostly because the whole cell is dead, so there's nothing to grow. But nerves do grow back, yet the process is remarkably slow. It works in a similar way to how the skin heals after an injury, with some cells helping to restore the lost connection.
So, theoretically you could burn your mouth bad enough to destroy or desensitize the nerves. So Peter's close.
You remind me a lot of the art professor I had in college. She always gave her students a lot of freedom on their projects because she didn't believe that art had to be formal or follow specific rules. Her philosophy was that the point of art is to communicate an idea or feeling, so if it was communicating your message it didn't matter what style or medium or whatever you use. ^_^
Thank you, Peter.
Beautiful "fade-away" at 23:27