Feel like you’re holding yourself back? This is for you

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Watch me paint a landscape painting with acrylics as I talk about how to get over perfectionism, fear of failure, what helped me stop being my own biggest obstacle. This video is as much a journal page to myself, as something I hope might inspire some of you. The quote in the video is what motivated me to finally stick with painting, and it's a quote I regularly go back to whenever I'm doubting myself and need a motivational mindset shift.
    Special thanks to the person who left that comment and everyone else who did the same over the last few months (you know who you are) for giving me the extra push to finally get back on here :) Look out for more videos soon!
    The landscape painting in this video was done with Golden heavy body acrylics and will be part of my Echoes of Autumn collection. Head over to my website if you'd like to sign up and be notified when it releases.
    Thanks for watching!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @dadozilla
    @dadozilla  7 днів тому +6

    A bit of a different video compared to my usual (although my recent usual is no video at all, so I think that's a step forward), but I hope you'll enjoy it :)
    Do you struggle with this too?

  • @zuzanella
    @zuzanella 6 днів тому +2

    Just a few days ago I had this conversation with my friend about how fast August slipped by for me. I had so many plans including these art related too. And I felt so overwhelmed with an idea of such a productive, creative time that I made maybe one little painting. And this friend of mine said something similar to your words. He said "Look how many things you didn't do because something has been holding you back. Find it, think and get rid of it. No one will give you your time back". And even though I was fully aware of that, it hit me quite hard. In fact, I am always the only one holding me back and it's time to finally be the supportive one to myself.
    Good to see you and your art again!

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  6 днів тому +1

      Sounds like a good friend! And yeah sometimes we can be our biggest obstacles, even though it stems from wanting to do well. And thank you, back for good this time and excited to put together more videos :)

  • @camrendilbeck
    @camrendilbeck 7 днів тому +1

    Great videography on this man, really well put together. My past self would feel really called out by this video haha, I used to obsess over having everything perfect and making excuses whenever I didn’t draw. Luckily I wisened up and just go with the flow now.
    Hope you keep posting to your socials and UA-cam, have really missed your art ❤

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  7 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much, I’ve really been wanting combine my passion for photo/video with art so I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
      And yeah getting past that feeling feels so liberating, I still overthink a lot of things related to my art business, but thankfully not so much the actual art creation side of things.
      And yeah I’m back for good this time. Also, I made a second IG account for another video I’ve been working on (with tips for artists on Instagram) and I’ve been pretty active on that one if you want to check it out, it’s @edpulella.art, I haven’t advertised it anywhere because the point was to grow it completely from scratch, but at this point it’s well on its way so I don’t mind.
      I’ll be back to my main too though :)

  • @LaurenHytinen-no6vy
    @LaurenHytinen-no6vy 6 днів тому

    I love this so much! One of my favorite quotes is that tomorrow you wish you would have started today, and this video sums up why starting is so hard. Thank you so much for talking about my comment! The paintings in this are so beautiful, and I am so happy you are back!

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  5 днів тому

      Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed it and it resonated with you! And again, thanks for the figurative kick in the butt I needed to get back on here :)

  • @deboramissoorten6765
    @deboramissoorten6765 6 днів тому +1

    Good question ! I know 'my' answer ☺😬 . Honest , to the point video , thanks for sharing your 'itinerary' ;

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  6 днів тому

      Thank you, happy you enjoyed it :)

  • @GingerNinja007
    @GingerNinja007 5 днів тому

    HI, that painting and presentation is beautiful. Very well done.

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  5 днів тому

      Thank you so much, I’m happy you liked it :)

  • @ricocial7147
    @ricocial7147 7 днів тому

    Beautiful❣️

  • @marianaazambuja5910
    @marianaazambuja5910 5 днів тому

    This video talked to me :) I am someone that frequently doesn’t start a sketch or a painting simply because I am subconsciously (or should I say, very consciously) afraid of failure, of starting to learn something knew! I am not a professional artist and yet I feel like I need to deliver something amazing all the time. That is crazy, isn’t it?

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  5 днів тому +1

      Surprisingly not that crazy haha and if it is I guess we’re crazy together, because I know that feeling well 😄 I actually have another video planned that’s about more practical ways to get over that fear, so keep an eye out for that one soon!
      I’m glad this one was relatable though, and I hope it inspired/motivated you a bit :)

    • @marianaazambuja5910
      @marianaazambuja5910 4 дні тому

      @@dadozilla I'll sure keep an eye out for this next video!!

  • @jlstiles_artist
    @jlstiles_artist 6 днів тому +1

    Me to a T- analysis paralysis!

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  6 днів тому +1

      We can make it a club lol I didn't even hear that term until a couple years ago and when I did I was like "omg, it's me, I am seen"

  • @huskytail
    @huskytail 7 днів тому

    Great video. I stopped painting since my father's death last year and it bothers me. That's the second time in my life where I stopped painting after a difficult moment and I don't want to go through years and years again before I pick up my supplies and paint or draw.
    I have to find a way to get over, around or through it and this video is coming at the right time.
    Btw, I like this frame. Do you remember where you got it from? I have a few old paintings I'd like to frame and I only have blank and white ones.

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  7 днів тому +1

      I’m so sorry to hear that, I can sympathize to an extent as my father passed away when I was 5, though losing him at that age made it easier (since I was too young to fully understand things). I can only imagine how much harder it would be to deal with it when you’re older..
      I’m glad to hear this video might have hopefully given you a little push in the right direction, if I can offer some additional advice, I’d start small and slowly. Just a 5 minute sketch of whatever is in front of you so it doesn’t feel so overwhelming. OR just go wild and throw paint around on a canvas with no cares in the world. I think both options could help loosening up your creative juices :)
      And unfortunately I got this frame from a thrift store (Goodwill) a few years ago, so there was no brand or name on it.

    • @huskytail
      @huskytail 7 днів тому

      @@dadozilla thank you very much for the kind answer and I'm very sorry you lost your dad so young. I imagine the pain and loss is just different between a young child and an adult but it's there all the same. On one side the shock and the visceral loss is awful but he built me as a human through example and I'll be forever grateful for every second I had.
      Anyway, I'm sorry I might have brought up some painful thoughts. Your video is so positive. ❤️
      Yes, I think I'll start small first. I have to make an official sacrifice of another sketchbook for "garbage drawings" (that's my way to relax in a sketchbook). And also, your painting is, in addition to being beautiful and tasteful, very much the format I might need.

    • @dadozilla
      @dadozilla  6 днів тому

      Oh not at all, don't be sorry! It's been quite a long time so I can handle talking about it. That's the best way to look at it, they may be gone, but our memories of them aren't :)
      And yes to garbage sketchbooks! That's the best way to go about it, the cheaper and crappier, the better haha keeping a messy sketchbook that didn't need to be "instagram worthy" was actually something that helped me a ton (that and using pen in it, not being able to erase mistakes made it a lot easier to embrace imperfection)
      Thanks for the kind words, yeah definitely try the small format, so much less pressure!