I‘m still unreasonably excited every time you upload a new video. I hope this feeling never goes away. You’re doing me so good, you have no idea - The sound of your voice and that palette knife... I never seem to get enough.
I can’t believe she sold this and I wasn’t the one buying. This video is so perfect: the right amount of palette kniffe sounds, the right amount of talking, the microphones close in. God, even the howling motor of the accelerating car and her reaction to it is becoming a re-occurring event in her painting videos ;-) - this is a quintessential example.
14:53 I like returning to your “Alright... (struggle, struggle, struggle) ... It’s good enough!”-moments. They give me peace. The circuit that is doing the talking (“it might not end up as we expected”) is pre-determining / pre-empting the move of the still engaged motion-/painting-circuits, who are still fighting the fight. Then that contrast of the high tension during the fine motions, to the release of the sigh, and then in an eyelash you make peace with yourself while wiping the tool. Edit: Or do you? The sigh only comes after wiping the tool. And then you go even back for another round of “white”, adding final touches, before in the end wiping the tool again, and having the “talking circuit” close with the final verdict:”It’s good enough.” - But it’s only really good enough, after you tried again and added that finishing touch you were satisfied with. It still is only done, when it’s done... Letting us viewers participate in the struggle is so nice of you. I know, I should not be borrowing other people’s emotions over the internet all day, yet I’m too cowardly to have my own struggles, and partaking in yours from the security of my bed is more than good enough. It feels as good as any captivating story in a book or a film. Thanks again. P.S.: how can there be a whole range of motions, a whole story in a scene that is just 80 seconds long? And it was all unedited, unplanned, unauthored.
Isn’t it laughable? Here I lay in bed, musing about the struggles in life, when the only struggle I should talk about, is my own struggle to get out of bed. - You know what? Tadaa! - And I’m up. Time for grocery shopping. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Poor_Poet
We need you in England Taylor painting our ruined castles and abbeys. Could be a few years hence though, that’s if civilisation ever returns to some sort of normality. In the mean time your painting style and voice is extremely relaxing.
Great sounds from your paintings Taylor. You should try the go pro and a body mount for best view. That’s what I used. However your sounds are much better than mine.
This time I stayed awake a bit longer 10:02 is funny:“Alright, we do need that to dry a bit before I go back for the snow, and I need something smaller...“ - grabs the big palette knife and uses black^^ - „heavens!“ (first time round I thought that car was outside my own window lol) Edit: I‘d say „delicate touch“, but that was in the other video...
I‘m still unreasonably excited every time you upload a new video. I hope this feeling never goes away. You’re doing me so good, you have no idea - The sound of your voice and that palette knife... I never seem to get enough.
I don't want to sound like a broken record on all of your painting videos, but I really enjoy both listening to and watching these videos...
Impeccably beautiful painting. Your paintings are consistently top-notch.
Bob would be proud ⛵
Hey from the UK. That's pretty cool how it's made in such a short period of time.
I can’t believe she sold this and I wasn’t the one buying.
This video is so perfect: the right amount of palette kniffe sounds, the right amount of talking, the microphones close in. God, even the howling motor of the accelerating car and her reaction to it is becoming a re-occurring event in her painting videos ;-) - this is a quintessential example.
It's like magic, you put some paints down in mysterious ways, and it turns into beautiful sceneries!
14:53 I like returning to your “Alright... (struggle, struggle, struggle) ... It’s good enough!”-moments. They give me peace.
The circuit that is doing the talking (“it might not end up as we expected”) is pre-determining / pre-empting the move of the still engaged motion-/painting-circuits, who are still fighting the fight. Then that contrast of the high tension during the fine motions, to the release of the sigh, and then in an eyelash you make peace with yourself while wiping the tool. Edit: Or do you? The sigh only comes after wiping the tool. And then you go even back for another round of “white”, adding final touches, before in the end wiping the tool again, and having the “talking circuit” close with the final verdict:”It’s good enough.” - But it’s only really good enough, after you tried again and added that finishing touch you were satisfied with. It still is only done, when it’s done...
Letting us viewers participate in the struggle is so nice of you. I know, I should not be borrowing other people’s emotions over the internet all day, yet I’m too cowardly to have my own struggles, and partaking in yours from the security of my bed is more than good enough. It feels as good as any captivating story in a book or a film. Thanks again.
P.S.: how can there be a whole range of motions, a whole story in a scene that is just 80 seconds long? And it was all unedited, unplanned, unauthored.
Isn’t it laughable? Here I lay in bed, musing about the struggles in life, when the only struggle I should talk about, is my own struggle to get out of bed. - You know what? Tadaa! - And I’m up. Time for grocery shopping. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Poor_Poet
@@Stadtpark90 loser
Nice!
Hope you are doing well, amazing painting by the way. :)
Love the profile picture. 🤗
Awesome job....
Another beautiful painting, I only wish I could be on one of those sailboats with you enjoying the view.
We need you in England Taylor painting our ruined castles and abbeys. Could be a few years hence though, that’s if civilisation ever returns to some sort of normality.
In the mean time your painting style and voice is extremely relaxing.
Do you ever sell paintings Taylor? I really like this one!
Great sounds from your paintings Taylor. You should try the go pro and a body mount for best view. That’s what I used. However your sounds are much better than mine.
Wow did that ever turn out good!!!
Nice job. What's your favorite canvas size to work with? Or do you go with whatever you're in the mood for at the moment?
Hello from germany
Does anyone know if she sells her paintings or not? Thanks
she used to but hasn't painted in a while
@@tonyatthebeach Oh ok, thanks
Hiiiii from Italy
Edoardo Roffino hiiiiiiiiiiiiii👋
helal olsunn
Thalo blue?😂
This time I stayed awake a bit longer 10:02 is funny:“Alright, we do need that to dry a bit before I go back for the snow, and I need something smaller...“ - grabs the big palette knife and uses black^^ - „heavens!“ (first time round I thought that car was outside my own window lol)
Edit: I‘d say „delicate touch“, but that was in the other video...
No talking and more brushing/scraping would have been perfect. Still soothing though. Thanks.
Cant you keep quiet ??
Shadd-up ....