Dear Angela, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. I still feel frozen, paralysed, in my art journey. I have kept my art to myself….. yes I need to approach my me and my creativity differently. My new approach, courage, kindness & compassion. ❤
Thank you for sharing! I can relate. Just this past weekend I was outside with an ink pen, sun shining so I needed my sunglasses and I thought, I don’t care, I’m going to draw this beautiful live oak in front of me. Without my readers, in ink. I decided to just go with it, not worry what it would look like but just be free with it. It brought change for me, so I understand. 😊
it would be very interesting to see side by side 2 paintings each that you think reflect your before & after your epiphanies. id think your changed perspectives should be evident in your paintings.
To make something perfect, you must do the same thing, over and over, until it is industrial perfection and soulless. Great if you want to sell, sell, sell to Walmart but, if you want to bare your soul, imperfections and all, you must take the chance, nearly fail and realize that that is the beauty of the thing.
What inspiring thoughts for all of us. Thank you for your honesty and openness. As an intermediate watercolorist, I find myself always trying to think “outside the box”. In my classes, I’m always trying to duplicate a photo, or follow the given techniques, in order to succeed…the success being a painting that resembles what the assignment is. But I like to try things on my own, much more abstractly, but I’ve never thought of actually painting abstractly, because I think I’m bound by what is expected. I guess it’s a discovery I need to explore more, even if I feel no one would appreciate my ideas. Thanks for giving me the “permission” to explore my own ideas.
Thankyou Angela it's nice to hear that not everyone is confident in their art ,,so many times I have spoilt a water color by trying to make it perfect 🙄I did it yesterday and really I loved the first before spoiling it ..
Oh, I could just wrap my arms around you, Angela, and those in the comments experiencing something similar. We are all different and we have to allow yourselves the room to express how we see the world. For me, just experimenting and watching the process unfold thrills me no end. I don’t care what others think(finally) and I can’t wait to get home and just play. 🇨🇦
That is the only question to persue, thanks for putting the energy out there to shake me up. I have found it so difficult to get past the ambition of acceptance, knowing it to be important. But a good thing to hear you putting all of that into words. Thank Hou😻
Thank you so much for sharing this! Everything you’re saying and describing sounds so familiar to me. I am so glad you’ve discovered yourself and found freedom in the art you do-which I love, by the way. I agree that art must be inclusive. Keep being you! ❤
take it from one who knows... being obsessed with being perfect, whether in body or work of any kind, is a cursed learned habit. the sooner you can give it up, the happier and more authentic you and your work will become. i had to hit 40 before i stopped running on the perfectionist treadmlll. it was liberating, as angela says.
@@wynnelee1810 It took me even longer, but painting for the joy of painting and not for the result is well-worth the effort of recovering from perfectionism. I am slowly finding my way to freedom in all areas of my life. I am finally giving myself permission to be who I really am.
it would be very interesting to see side by side 2 paintings each that you think reflect your before & after your epiphanies. id think your changed perspectives should be evident in your paintings. "Telling" is all well and good, but wouldnt your before/after work speak even more clearly - painting after all is a visual not word oriented medium.
Best introspective questions ever! You are the first UA-cam artist I followed years ago. I still needed to hear your thoughts today. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing what many of us feel about our art. Brave, incitive, supportive and I so appreciate it.
Dear Angela, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences. I still feel frozen, paralysed, in my art journey. I have kept my art to myself….. yes I need to approach my me and my creativity differently. My new approach, courage, kindness & compassion. ❤
Thanks for all your wise words, so encouraging as I grow as a painter. God bless you and keep you and fill your work with his beauty.🙏
Thank you for sharing! I can relate. Just this past weekend I was outside with an ink pen, sun shining so I needed my sunglasses and I thought, I don’t care, I’m going to draw this beautiful live oak in front of me. Without my readers, in ink. I decided to just go with it, not worry what it would look like but just be free with it. It brought change for me, so I understand. 😊
it would be very interesting to see side by side 2 paintings each that you think reflect your before & after your epiphanies. id think your changed perspectives should be evident in your paintings.
To make something perfect, you must do the same thing, over and over, until it is industrial perfection and soulless. Great if you want to sell, sell, sell to Walmart but, if you want to bare your soul, imperfections and all, you must take the chance, nearly fail and realize that that is the beauty of the thing.
All true Angela, I had to hit my 50's to reach those conclusions! Thank you for sharing 💜
You are always good enough 1:45 in but we are always good enough and we need to keep THAT in our heads
What inspiring thoughts for all of us. Thank you for your honesty and openness. As an intermediate watercolorist, I find myself always trying to think “outside the box”. In my classes, I’m always trying to duplicate a photo, or follow the given techniques, in order to succeed…the success being a painting that resembles what the assignment is. But I like to try things on my own, much more abstractly, but I’ve never thought of actually painting abstractly, because I think I’m bound by what is expected. I guess it’s a discovery I need to explore more, even if I feel no one would appreciate my ideas. Thanks for giving me the “permission” to explore my own ideas.
Oh my gosh, I feel so warm and open and seen! Thank you so much, Angela! ❤
Thankyou Angela it's nice to hear that not everyone is confident in their art ,,so many times I have spoilt a water color by trying to make it perfect 🙄I did it yesterday and really I loved the first before spoiling it ..
Oh, I could just wrap my arms around you, Angela, and those in the comments experiencing something similar. We are all different and we have to allow yourselves the room to express how we see the world. For me, just experimenting and watching the process unfold thrills me no end. I don’t care what others think(finally) and I can’t wait to get home and just play. 🇨🇦
That is the only question to persue, thanks for putting the energy out there to shake me up. I have found it so difficult to get past the ambition of acceptance, knowing it to be important. But a good thing to hear you putting all of that into words. Thank Hou😻
Angela,
These insights are by far the best gifts I've received as a beginning artist.
Thank you and God Bless you,
Julie
Thank you so much for sharing this! Everything you’re saying and describing sounds so familiar to me. I am so glad you’ve discovered yourself and found freedom in the art you do-which I love, by the way. I agree that art must be inclusive. Keep being you! ❤
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! This really resonates with me. 😊
Thank you Angela. You have articulated what I've been feeling but unable to express in your elegant and calm manner. Best wishes you go forward.
Love what you said. You were the first artist I followed on UA-cam in fact I think that is why I ended up here in the first place.
I’m a perfectionist unfortunately, and the need to make perfect art stops me all the time. Thank you for sharing this. It hit home!
take it from one who knows... being obsessed with being perfect, whether in body or work of any kind, is a cursed learned habit. the sooner you can give it up, the happier and more authentic you and your work will become. i had to hit 40 before i stopped running on the perfectionist treadmlll. it was liberating, as angela says.
@@wynnelee1810 It took me even longer, but painting for the joy of painting and not for the result is well-worth the effort of recovering from perfectionism. I am slowly finding my way to freedom in all areas of my life. I am finally giving myself permission to be who I really am.
Beautifully and so articulately expressed and could feel your hearts energy 🙏
Thank you Angela! You are the first artist I ever followed on UA-cam…I have many of your classes which I love to redo.
Well spoken. You touched my heart. Thank you.
thank you!
Thanks for your thoughts..
Thank you Angela, well said👏🏻
Very insightful and helpful.
I loved this, thank you!
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very nice👍❤️😍
it would be very interesting to see side by side 2 paintings each that you think reflect your before & after your epiphanies. id think your changed perspectives should be evident in your paintings. "Telling" is all well and good, but wouldnt your before/after work speak even more clearly - painting after all is a visual not word oriented medium.
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