I can totally relate to “I leave the studio and I am manic. I am finding paintings out in the world.” When I started teaching high school drawing classes, I would leave the class studio in the afternoon and started seeing everything in lines on my way home…. The streets, the traffics lights, the trees, cars, inside of rooms. I stare off and my husband asks me what I thinking about and I say “The lines that make up this room and the foreshortening, the angles, and how I would draw it.” I literally see lines in everything when I am teaching drawing and shapes of color when I am teaching painting. Wow… I thought I was crazy…LOL…
I do that sometimes . You are not crazy I think abstract thought like this are pretty natural for artists, because certain synapses in our brains are stronger than others, so it makes the thought process different. Much love ❤️ 🙏
im a Landscape designer. When I drive down the road I "fix" people's yards! i add color, shrubs and trees. I prune plants that are overgrown, remove some things- add others, redesign sidewalk driveway and landscape bed layouts.. Even change the designer color of shutters ,new mailboxes etc... The list goes on and on and mile after mile I am constantly "working"! So I totally understand What she means when speaking of seeing work everywhere.
As a painter myself, I resonate with what the process and I agree that talking and planning too much, can take away from the essence of what could possibly be.
As an artist who feels lonely, I believe that the girl of my dreams is an artist like you. It will be a bomb of creativity and love. My art is everything, but a paradise without a woman who understands you is never complete hahah
What an excellent thought process you have. Very familiar to me!! Thank you! This is encouraging. I describe my process as ‘swimming away from shore”. Thank you! Onward!!
I got the same work ethic as her… keep experimenting and failing, but to overcome the failure is the hardest. I think I almost getting there. Thanks for sharing this interview.
Very creative and willing to experiment, just enjoyed listening to your conversation (your sultry voice has it's own atmosphere) love the space/size of your studio.
Your work looks fantastic. I am an artist, but what I can't understand about the size of many of the paintings I see in your vocast and in galleries is that some are several meters long and a couple of meters high etc. Who on Earth has a living room wall that could be big enough to have one of these huge paintings on it? Practically every person I have ever known lives in a flat or a medium-sized home where a painting of one meter by 70 centimeters would be the maximum that could fit in their residences. I have seen so many gorgeous paintings like Ida's work, but where would you hang a painting of that dimension? I understand that in an art gallery, they stand out and you can see them from 40 meters away very well, but I guess the large paintings are only for art galleries and large public buildings.
Totally with you on this. Galleries are not where you and I would buy art. It's like Hollywood, and we don't live in Beverly Hills! But at least we still get to enjoy the fruits of their labour, even if we can't own it :)
@@AnaDunjic GGGGGGGGGreat to hear from you. I am an artist who has tens of dozens of artworks still in my atelier as I have sold few throughout my career. The world of the art business is... business and I have never known it...
@@tekannon7803 My amazing artist friend compares this to collecting stickers when you're a kid, the collectors are just competing with each other for trendy new pictures. There are artists that sell to "normal" people who are usually not repeat buyers, and these artist's expression is maybe geared more towards decorative than art
Your work is beautiful. I can relate to what you are saying about shapes, negative space, lace…Searching for shapes, I sometime go on google maps and I’ll pick place in the world the pictures, the other day I saw a beautiful metal balcony railing in Europe and I had to use it in my paintings. I almost find if I don’t paint it, I just keep thinking of it.
I like the experimenting, curious, playfull search “finding something interesting’ .”something resonating with me” …. Its all about seaching for something I resonate with - searching, experimenting, breaking rulles, experiencing and playing
I really love her playfull, experimenting attitude - its really recognizable - I believe that nearly every child has been there. Its part of the innocent attitude of easily opening the Doors to Paradise… not judging, just rejoicing Life -singing the threads of life
אהבה ולב לכולם! 💙 Hər şeyə sevgi və səhifə! 💋 Miłość i serca dla wszystkich! ❤ Láska a srdce všem! 🥰 Amor e coração para todos! 😍 Herkes için sevgi ve kalpler! ¡Amor y corazones a todos! 😘
I wish I had the room to do such large sized things and all the supply in the world. I hate that the art community has fallen into the bamboozled concept that SIZE DOES MATTER lmao
Hmm, I kinda feel bad for the person who has to keep those paintings clean. Nice, but they don't really "speak" to me. The artist tho, I know exactly what she means about leaving the studio and then seeing the world repeated in the strokes she made. My dreams are also that way after a day of painting. Such a weird phenomenon.
Love the non-seriousness rather the playfulness of her approach which translates very well into her work.
So lucky,huge studio,lots of paint, doing what you like . Well done to her,very talented
Wealthy. This is the tragedy of new art. It takes no bravery.
@@ziraprod6090 Her works sells for thousands of dollars. She's no hobbyist.
a fantastic mix between lightheartedness and intellect
I can totally relate to “I leave the studio and I am manic. I am finding paintings out in the world.” When I started teaching high school drawing classes, I would leave the class studio in the afternoon and started seeing everything in lines on my way home…. The streets, the traffics lights, the trees, cars, inside of rooms. I stare off and my husband asks me what I thinking about and I say “The lines that make up this room and the foreshortening, the angles, and how I would draw it.” I literally see lines in everything when I am teaching drawing and shapes of color when I am teaching painting. Wow… I thought I was crazy…LOL…
You are definitely not alone- I do much the same. I analyze everything and draw it in my mind.
When I look at colours I imagine which colours I would mix to replicate that exact colour. 😂
I do that sometimes . You are not crazy I think abstract thought like this are pretty natural for artists, because certain synapses in our brains are stronger than others, so it makes the thought process different. Much love ❤️ 🙏
totally agree
Her paintings look like icing on a cake
"Using the material in the wrong ways" great!!! 🔥🔥❤️
im a Landscape designer. When I drive down the road I "fix" people's yards! i add color, shrubs and trees. I prune plants that are overgrown, remove some things- add others, redesign sidewalk driveway and landscape bed layouts.. Even change the designer color of shutters ,new mailboxes etc... The list goes on and on and mile after mile I am constantly "working"! So I totally understand What she means when speaking of seeing work everywhere.
Me too! And landscape/ garden are sculptures that continue to change/ move after created. “Mobile Art” if you will, of living tissue.
I’m so happy that she’s from my country, i feel so honored💕✨
As a painter myself, I resonate with what the process and I agree that talking and planning too much, can take away from the essence of what could possibly be.
😮
Really good work and I like her risk-taking approach.
WHAT RISK?!
Very dynamic work with all the textures
Never stop learning and challenging... I love it!
beautiful and fresh, thank you ida.
You have excellent colours! So much Old Holland in one place! I have never seen that! 😊
this one stroke is so beautiful
As an artist who feels lonely, I believe that the girl of my dreams is an artist like you. It will be a bomb of creativity and love. My art is everything, but a paradise without a woman who understands you is never complete hahah
Dude, never work with your woman, she will eat your liver🤣
@@CG-Bloxfruit 😅😂😂😂
I love her ability to play with the materials and not take the outcome and herself too seriously 🥲
What an excellent thought process you have. Very familiar to me!! Thank you! This is encouraging. I describe my process as ‘swimming away from shore”. Thank you! Onward!!
Seems like there's a 'play' aspect to the creative process... awesome!
I got the same work ethic as her… keep experimenting and failing, but to overcome the failure is the hardest. I think I almost getting there. Thanks for sharing this interview.
It seems all like failure
Thank you 🙏
amazing, so nice painting ❤️😍
Fantastic video and art and what a beautiful artist too.
Very creative and willing to experiment, just enjoyed listening to your conversation (your sultry voice has it's own atmosphere) love the space/size of your studio.
Beautiful ❤
I will be one point in my life where i can be so proud to tell about my paintings 🖼. I like the idea of coming in idea .
What an amazing studio
I like your work
very inspiring!
Gosh she is incredible.
-------- The color of her paintings, the color of her voice (like Jennifer Lawrence's one).
Thank you
Ugh!! I love her art!!! Stunning 😍😍
great work!
Your work looks fantastic. I am an artist, but what I can't understand about the size of many of the paintings I see in your vocast and in galleries is that some are several meters long and a couple of meters high etc. Who on Earth has a living room wall that could be big enough to have one of these huge paintings on it? Practically every person I have ever known lives in a flat or a medium-sized home where a painting of one meter by 70 centimeters would be the maximum that could fit in their residences. I have seen so many gorgeous paintings like Ida's work, but where would you hang a painting of that dimension? I understand that in an art gallery, they stand out and you can see them from 40 meters away very well, but I guess the large paintings are only for art galleries and large public buildings.
1% of the population has huge walls or corporate buildings etc
Totally with you on this. Galleries are not where you and I would buy art. It's like Hollywood, and we don't live in Beverly Hills! But at least we still get to enjoy the fruits of their labour, even if we can't own it :)
It's rare that collectors even display art in their living spaces, they buy it as an investment and keep it locked away.
@@AnaDunjic GGGGGGGGGreat to hear from you. I am an artist who has tens of dozens of artworks still in my atelier as I have sold few throughout my career. The world of the art business is... business and I have never known it...
@@tekannon7803 My amazing artist friend compares this to collecting stickers when you're a kid, the collectors are just competing with each other for trendy new pictures. There are artists that sell to "normal" people who are usually not repeat buyers, and these artist's expression is maybe geared more towards decorative than art
I could buy a house with that amount of paint tubes,
Eh.... interesting comment 😁😁
@@nuascannan I thought at least 1000 dollars on that top shelf, probably much more.
great studio great mind
Brilliant...!!!
Beautiful work
Your work is beautiful. I can relate to what you are saying about shapes, negative space, lace…Searching for shapes, I sometime go on google maps and I’ll pick place in the world the pictures, the other day I saw a beautiful metal balcony railing in Europe and I had to use it in my paintings. I almost find if I don’t paint it, I just keep thinking of it.
Interesting
Thank you.
Love this.
Beautiful
I like the experimenting, curious, playfull search “finding something interesting’ .”something resonating with me” …. Its all about seaching for something I resonate with - searching, experimenting, breaking rulles, experiencing and playing
Fabulous studio
Kickass person.
I dig her work..
I really love her playfull, experimenting attitude - its really recognizable - I believe that nearly every child has been there. Its part of the innocent attitude of easily opening the Doors to Paradise… not judging, just rejoicing Life -singing the threads of life
Lis sings the threads too it would seem
Bullshit
אהבה ולב לכולם! 💙
Hər şeyə sevgi və səhifə! 💋
Miłość i serca dla wszystkich! ❤
Láska a srdce všem! 🥰
Amor e coração para todos! 😍
Herkes için sevgi ve kalpler!
¡Amor y corazones a todos! 😘
The colors and the roughness are agressive to me could not have that in my home...
Use beeswax with the oil and get the same result
Como se llama la artista?
👏👏👏
Mükemmelsiniz
😍
I channel paint after the last painting I stoped though the painting were to deep
I wish I had the room to do such large sized things and all the supply in the world.
I hate that the art community has fallen into the bamboozled concept that SIZE DOES MATTER
lmao
Gostei
And does her work sell well?
xox
Hmm, I kinda feel bad for the person who has to keep those paintings clean. Nice, but they don't really "speak" to me. The artist tho, I know exactly what she means about leaving the studio and then seeing the world repeated in the strokes she made. My dreams are also that way after a day of painting. Such a weird phenomenon.
there are juzz
paintings were great, sculptures were absolute garbage
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Truly horrible.
f painting is your language, then you speak incomprehensibly
Total lack of talent
Ow come on. Stop being toxic please. Shes brave an Passionated.
I stretch my own canvas can do a 7ft x 4ft for only 20$ NOT. Costing 100$. . please
Just a different type of talent. Her work is clearly appreciated and successful.
Crap.
im clearing my throat the whole video
Beautiful