I gave up on sketchbooks altogether. As an artist I have no attention span. And once I've done something I dont want to do it again. I feel its a waist of time. I go straight to the canvas. I have thousands of sketches in a drawer that will never see the world. If you are worried about waisting a canvas you can scrape it off and gesso right over it.
I do this, I have so many sketch books I never finish. I guess the idea is in there… but I always end up just creating it and keeping it like you said. But I have found themes helped me get a sketch book done once. Also I think my iPad is my sketchbook now! lol
guys thanks for this, pretty funny, but good questions, good responses . .i watched one of those other videos and was thinking this channel is all about business orientated art, now i think it's about business orientated art with dose of humor hah hah hah, just kidding, nice interview, lot's great ideas discussed, and best of all the non linear approach is pro creativity, pro fun, and pro painter
I never use a "Source" although inspiration takes many paths that fuels your "inner sketchbook" I like being surprised by whatever emerges from my intense interest in the unfolding process. I am not sure I can claim originality as the ideas are coming through me from an "invisible source". At the time the painting or drawing is happening, I am in that world only, nothing distracts me and interruptions are unpleasant. I lie in bed still at it....painting in my imagination. Every scribble can become something if you look deeply enough. It's best described as being "in the zone" I guess I wish I had the money to participate in the Master classes. They make me feel so excited. I have raised 5 children and now have time to indulge ny passion. I know very little about marketing. I was a stay at home Mum! I would love to be able to support myself with my art . I am from California and have been living in England. My art has definitely been influenced by my birthplace. It is nothing like the artwork here. I feel embarrassed to show my work. There are some very excellent and skilled artists here. Prolific and I often wonder who holds the fort while their time is devoted to their art? I had very little time and no money being a single parent to devote to my art although I crocheted and sewed the children's clothes and duffle bags, that sort of thing. I now have an easel and purchased art materials and my new life shall begin! In am really grateful to have found your videos and your content is awesome. I am with you in spirit. Watching everything I can. Thank you so much for your brilliant help that you give others❤
Beautiful trip to the mind of an artist! I resonate with everything John said. Just create, even if it sucks, stay committed to your creative nature so it can wake up and stay awake ❤
Your laughter is soo contagieus, Jack! 😂 John is pure inspiration for me also because of his strong mindset: there is no excuse if you want create, just do it!❤ I also enjoyed the episode because of hearing two man perspectives.
John has such a creative way to look at everything..i so enjoyed this podcast! He reminds me of my dad ( which was an artistic soul ) he also used to say to just use your nugget..😂 Him and my dad would have made great buddies. Wonder if he realizes that he is a genius? And this is so inspiring because i am so stuck.. I am one of those people just dreaming and looking at my canvases all the time. John your family truly enjoy you I can just tell!
I love the idea of a sketchbook in your mind as well as the tangible sketchbook. It’s easy to rely on outside sources. No problem with that, but how wonderful to have your mind filled with “sources”. Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent❤
I always enjoy, listening to John talk about his exploration and his art journey. I think the dynamics between Jake and John are a lot of fun. I just purchased the. Leather Sketch Journal and I can’t wait to get it. Thank you for sharing what you all share. I really enjoy each one of them.
Thank you so much John, for including in this creativity emphasis, effort and discipline. And I love the idea of just getting over not having an idea and just do some thing. Thank you so much. Always inspirational! I hope you do more videos in the future🍿🏹🎨
I thought it was Christopher Cross, then Kyle Gas, I then stopped playing lookalikes and enjoyed the interview, though his mind journies got me thinking he was a great thought- provoking artist 😎💯
People say you have to a specific art style to make a name for yourself and I do landscapes but sometimes I wanna do abstract stuff. What do you think?
10000 painting sold ,more than Picasso the most productive artist and the guy is totally unknown in the profession ? You got carried away à little bit probably to please your father in law.
Nice touch to have Elli's painting. "Fierce" I don't recall correctly, sorry. I love these podcast, just artists talking about art topics. Also nice touch to see the men too from time to time
Yeah, but don’t paint while you are high on psychedelics. You think you’ve painted something amazing, colourful and profound. Then you look at it when you’ve come back down to the real world, and you realise you’ve just made a brown mess.
John is out of this world and enlightened. Love to hear his passion and his analogies.
Freezy is one of the most inspirational and sweet humans on earth. I enjoyed the conversation so much - thank you. 😍
I gave up on sketchbooks altogether. As an artist I have no attention span. And once I've done something I dont want to do it again. I feel its a waist of time. I go straight to the canvas. I have thousands of sketches in a drawer that will never see the world. If you are worried about waisting a canvas you can scrape it off and gesso right over it.
*Waste/wasting
I do this, I have so many sketch books I never finish. I guess the idea is in there… but I always end up just creating it and keeping it like you said. But I have found themes helped me get a sketch book done once. Also I think my iPad is my sketchbook now! lol
This was such a fun interview ! I love listening to these podcasts Thank you
guys thanks for this, pretty funny, but good questions, good responses . .i watched one of those other videos and was thinking this channel is all about business orientated art, now i think it's about business orientated art with dose of humor hah hah hah, just kidding, nice interview, lot's great ideas discussed, and best of all the non linear approach is pro creativity, pro fun, and pro painter
You ask good questions Jake.
John is a male version of me. Jack laughing at John made me feel uncomfortable.
I never use a "Source" although inspiration takes many paths that fuels your "inner sketchbook" I like being surprised by whatever emerges from my intense interest in the unfolding process. I am not sure I can claim originality as the ideas are coming through me from an "invisible source". At the time the painting or drawing is happening, I am in that world only, nothing distracts me and interruptions are unpleasant. I lie in bed still at it....painting in my imagination. Every scribble can become something if you look deeply enough. It's best described as being "in the zone" I guess
I wish I had the money to participate in the Master classes. They make me feel so excited. I have raised 5 children and now have time to indulge ny passion. I know very little about marketing. I was a stay at home Mum! I would love to be able to support myself with my art . I am from California and have been living in England. My art has definitely been influenced by my birthplace. It is nothing like the artwork here. I feel embarrassed to show my work.
There are some very excellent and skilled artists here. Prolific and I often wonder who holds the fort while their time is devoted to their art? I had very little time and no money being a single parent to devote to my art although I crocheted and sewed the children's clothes and duffle bags, that sort of thing. I now have an easel and purchased art materials and my new life shall begin! In am really grateful to have found your videos and your content is awesome. I am with you in spirit. Watching everything I can. Thank you so much for your brilliant help that you give others❤
You sound like me. I had 5 kids to and was busy with them too. Wanting to move back to art. I don't use much Source either.
I’m thoroughly enjoying this! Jake is a very engaged interviewer and John is so cool to listen to. Love this!! ❤
Love this … you two are great together. ❤😂❤I would love to be in a art retreat with Joyful John.
John, you are so inspiring, I hope we see you more often in front of the camera. You and your work are amazing!
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“Rainbows coming out of the toasters” Love it!!!!
Beautiful trip to the mind of an artist! I resonate with everything John said. Just create, even if it sucks, stay committed to your creative nature so it can wake up and stay awake ❤
Your laughter is soo contagieus, Jack! 😂 John is pure inspiration for me also because of his strong mindset: there is no excuse if you want create, just do it!❤ I also enjoyed the episode because of hearing two man perspectives.
John has such a creative way to look at everything..i so enjoyed this podcast!
He reminds me of my dad ( which was an artistic soul ) he also used to say to just use your nugget..😂
Him and my dad would have made great buddies.
Wonder if he realizes that he is a genius?
And this is so inspiring because i am so stuck..
I am one of those people just dreaming and looking at my canvases all the time.
John your family truly enjoy you
I can just tell!
I want to see more of John! He is so inspiring and the way he talks is calming and informative at the same time. Awesome person!
Me, too!
I would love to see John paint
There's a video of John and Elli painting a painting together
I love the idea of a sketchbook in your mind as well as the tangible sketchbook. It’s easy to rely on outside sources. No problem with that, but how wonderful to have your mind filled with “sources”. Thank you so much for sharing. Excellent❤
John for President 🤩✨💃
I always enjoy, listening to John talk about his exploration and his art journey. I think the dynamics between Jake and John are a lot of fun. I just purchased the. Leather Sketch Journal and I can’t wait to get it. Thank you for sharing what you all share. I really enjoy each one of them.
Thank you so much John, for including in this creativity emphasis, effort and discipline. And I love the idea of just getting over not having an idea and just do some thing. Thank you so much. Always inspirational! I hope you do more videos in the future🍿🏹🎨
I think the brushes he was describing are called “mop” brushes. Used for inks and water based medias
I thought it was Christopher Cross, then Kyle Gas, I then stopped playing lookalikes and enjoyed the interview, though his mind journies got me thinking he was a great thought- provoking artist 😎💯
This was very inspirational, thank you both
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People say you have to a specific art style to make a name for yourself and I do landscapes but sometimes I wanna do abstract stuff. What do you think?
Draw like a child to start your inspiration...they have no limits...
I loved this so much ! This was so refreshing to me, it made so much sense with what dj freezy was saying. He is super unique ❤and I love his style.
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a very interesting conversation 👍
you two understand each other, you can see that, good atmosphere and it is really fun to watch, thumbs up 💯
10000 painting sold ,more than Picasso the most productive artist and the guy is totally unknown in the profession ? You got carried away à little bit probably to please your father in law.
Nice touch to have Elli's painting. "Fierce" I don't recall correctly, sorry.
I love these podcast, just artists talking about art topics.
Also nice touch to see the men too from time to time
Your team forgot the end card to your "sellable abstract painting" - just an FYI :) I appreciate all you do, Jake.
lol 😂Freezy makes me laugh 😆 “crazy needs more inks” 😂❤
I do want to see "this video right here"! Where did it go?! 🤣😂
love you artists
Psychedelics are a huge form of inspiration
A little weed goes a long way.
Yeah, but don’t paint while you are high on psychedelics. You think you’ve painted something amazing, colourful and profound. Then you look at it when you’ve come back down to the real world, and you realise you’ve just made a brown mess.
@@ColinProcter absolutely!
I was wondering….hummm. 😅
Love you guys you are sooo fun and interesting to listen to
I LOVE JOHN HES SUCH A CRACK UP 🩵🩵🩵🩵🩵 milan student 🖍️📐🖋️