Painting a loose painting is not just a technique or style, it's really about having a good grasp on visual language. Is today's video offers you some clarity? ☺
Really a useful video. i think painting loosely is more of an issue for people painting from photos or screens. the urge to paint every detail is largely unconscious. When drawing or painting from life, you dont have time to over paint and you learn quickly to paint the most significant passages and ignore extraneous details.
I really appreciate your sharing your tips on how to paint loosely and hope you do more. You have a wonderful way of explaining your thinking process while painting, which is an absolute treat. Thank you again,
Hi Eric - I'm going buy one of those Escoda brushes you mentioned - could you indicate what size you were using in this vid, or if you have another suggestion? Thanks again for the video/s.
Being a detail-oriented perfectionist, I always admire people who are able to convey the same scene in way less detail. I've also fallen into the loose = fast trap. This is a great lesson for loosening up my style, can't wait to put it in practise!
I can totally relate to being a detail-oriented perfectionist. I want my paintings to have a balance of details and looseness. So this was really helpful for me.
This is the only loose watercolour painting video that really tells how to do it rather than just a video showing the artist painting in speed without any explalanation...thank you so much...I learned a lot today
Everyone who wants to paint loose should watch this tutorial no matter what medium they work in I paint with oils but I'm sure you can take a lot of information from this which will help you to paint in a more loose style it won't be the last time I watch this I've never seen this explanation before, thank you very much !
I always thought that this kind of paintings were done quickly and without much care, but now I see how wrong I was, the way it conveys the mood of the scenery with so little detail is amazing
I agree. It really is the "less is more" approach, but not randomly so but selectively. I texted my compliments to Eric. He explained and demonstrated brilliantly in such a way as to demystify this artistic language. Thrilling to learn from. G Ire
Just want to say thank you. Not only you demonstrated and shared your techniques, you also did not put ads every 3 mins like a lot of UA-camrs . Hope I can paint close to such level someday.
Eric, I am a seasoned professor in Design Fundamentals and Theatre Design. I am ENERGIZED and DELIGHTED with your keen instructional approach. I was mesmerized by your wonderful, clear, sharp approach. I also have been taking the "visual vocabulary" approach myself, likening "quick" technique to "communication" as you mentioned. I also draw the analogy of "visual POETRY" (using as few "words" as possible to describe a concept. You also have brought this up and it has not only validated how I teach but inspired me some new details on approach. Thank you sir! I have subscribed.
Your introduction to this subject said it all. The core of the loose painting is visual language, the conversation you have with the viewer. There might be a million ways to have a conversation about any given subject, but there will only be one conversation at a time. Make it a good one.
Un des meilleurs tutoriels que j'ai regardé. Le modèle (photo) toujours présent, les zooms sur les détails et des commentaires de grande qualité. Merci Eric.
I have watched just two of your videos. Already, I am getting so much about watercolor painting, that I couldn't get out of a book on the topic. I like drawing, but I am overwhelmed by landscapes and colours. Thank you.
I learned so much. Thank you for the bullet points. They help me think through my own art instead of feeling like I need to copy your art to learn the process. Debs in Montana.
I’ve finished watching this video right now with super concentrating on your all the touch and explanation. It’s the first watching, but I already your fan. Maybe I need to watch your videos repeatedly because English is not my mother tongue. Thank you so much for your teaching.
Not only I,m learning watercolor technics but English as well. I enjoy a lot you videos and specially this one because this building is close to my house. Thanks a lot!
Very very educational!!! I'm a beginner struggling in how much detail I should keep when sketching, but when you said "you don't need to draw everything to tell audience it's a car", you open a window for me! Thank you very much!!!
Thanks a lot mate! I was following your channel for a while and few months back everything just clicked; when i pushed to practice, of course😅 I was like learning bicycle riding! One tries and tries and all of a sudden one knows how to ride. Thanks again mate!☺ You're an excellent teacher!
I have watched this a few times and each time I find more to think about. Thank you for sharing your work and knowledge, Eric. This video is very interesting.
That was beautiful.i know now why my paintings look good at one point and then I keep painting and ruin them. I have been “talking too much”. Thank you for this wonderful lesson.
My brain instantly went on detail overload at the beginning of your painting and like how focus on just a few of them. Very nicely done. A skill in of itself to overlook the detail.
You are such a good teacher and that's the best explanation I've heard. I'll be watching this again. I so tired of hearing 'paint loose' but seeing 'paint fast and messy'. Thank you very much.
A very good explanation of visual language. I especially like the child’s drawing trying to communicate. I’ve been doing this for years without knowing what I was doing.
I always have struggled to translate detail to visual language. I think artists understand intuitively how to do it, especially with experience and learning techniques from other artists. It’s useful to see it described in words and action.
I am a beginner with watercolors. I love your videos because I get a sense of where I can go in a few years. The visual language is a lovely way of looking at it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you. This is a very helpful description of visual language and loose painting. It makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you for the demonstration and explanation.
Eric, this is the best video, I felt, about loose painting. Also, I like the structure of your video - starting with outlining key points, followed by example(s) of short painting, then a demo. Thank you very much!
This was seriously helpful! I've been trying to loosen up my painting but having the worst time! One guy I've been watching strikes me as really sloppy but he seemed sure it was the right way to paint loose. A lot of people like it but I don't. Your explanation of visual communication makes sense to me so I'm now tackling a very intimidating piece I've been trying off and on for months, with much more confidence. Thank you. 💛
Ahhh...what a relaxing yet intelligent activity. I get so much from watching your videos. Your style embodies what I've intuitive thought watercolor should be. You're the 'steve jobs' of watercolor in that you've simplified such an essential component of general life! You have my support!
I just want to post this comment to say, I am so unbelievably grateful that I found your channel. I cannot thank you enough for putting out such high quality knowledge out like this, I learned so much already from just watching a few videos. Thank you thank you Eric!!
Thanks for conveying and repeating, over and over in both words and paint, the importance of keeping only what's important. I need that drummed into me. Also, I understood the concept of visual language and allowing the viewer to interpret the scene before watching this, but it's super helpful to hear you talk it while you paint it, and the pace was perfect. I felt like I was painting along with you.
the important thing is the pencil drawing. Thats how they old masters would identify new students. They gave him a pencil and told him/her to draw something. Immediately you can see whether someone is talented. Coloring is a breeze
This is a great lesson. it is an eye-opener for me. I would liken this painting to a message which is direct and "short but meaty." I also think that you have a gift for teaching. Thank you for sharing and not hoarding your knowledge.
This is brilliant - you actually explain your thought process! Many tutorials lack this but you tell us what's going on as you paint. Wonderful! You are a great teacher because of that. Thank you so much.
Absolutely brilliant… thank you, thank you, thank you! Such a helpful video after watching many others. For a beginner you understand how to teach so well, step-by-step with Excellent directions.
I always get confused by trying so much details to draw in everywhere, everything. I still do not have Visual language. As your exression, i'm talking too much. This video is the hugest, biggest tips I ever heard. Thank you Eric.
As they say......'everybody is a critic'. My preference would be much more bright, vivid colors. Excellent work, and your verbal presentation is quite exceptional. Thank you.
LOVE you u teach - u have opened up anew view of things & changed how I approach my subjects - look at things & my whole painting process! Thank you so much for sharing
You explained visual language clearly. Now I understand what loose painting is all about. You are eloquent...thanks for sharing, handsome guy. An architect by profession?God bless. I am just an amateur painter studying thru d internet enjoying every brush strokes. M into Acrylic/Oil media yet. Doing researches for watercolor... watercolor...Many good artists can be found. You're one, hijo.
I enjoy your video so much! Your lesson on visual language is so helpful and seeing you put it to work in your beautiful painting was so helpful. Thank you so much.
Wonderful. I've watched it three times and learned each time. I'm mostly an oil painter trying to loosen up. I've been doing some watercolor work with loose approach in mind. Thanks.
Oh Eric what a breath of fresh air you are in this word of tutorials! You are such an articulate and gifted instructor and I thank you so much for making these informative videos. :)
hello i am 江南.now staying in china and now im studying in china nanjing. im aslo dowing watercolour.and honestly thish one is very good explanation about watercolour ,not only painting any kind of vishual subject.very good video.
This is exactly the kind of style of watercolor I want to master. I'm extremely new to watercolor so it'd probably be better for me to get practice on easier techniques than this, but I just used this video as a guide and painted as close I could to you. It turned out pretty good for my first try, though not nearly as good as yours. I really love your videos by the way, very informative and I hope to be half as good as you one day!
Thank you for the lesson . Very helpful.. I'm a beginner, so I pray this advice will stick with me. I'will be 60 this year, God willing, so I may have time to learn WC after all. I'm very excited , gotta get back to practicing.
Watching your painting come to life is sensational and your advice on keeping it simple helps me too loosen up. I always put too much detail in my painting, this has taught me a lot. 👏.
I have struggled so much with water colour painting because I only have experience with acrylic. I created rigid, silly rules about painting in general that stopped me from fully engaging with watercolour. I watched this video and it has unlocked key aspects of watercolour in my mind. Picking and choosing certain things to focus on and not getting too worked up over small details. And that art is an interpretation, not an exact replication. Today was the first time that I have created a watercolour that has been a successful loose watercolour after creating so many watercolours that were rigid and not what I wanted. Thank you so much! You’re a great teacher! The best art teacher I have ever had.
I like your approach. Light is king. Shadows are just the other side of light. Your technique for pairing down details is very well explained. My problem is that no matter how much people like my loose urban scenes, It takes me sometimes years to appreciate my own work. It's frustrating. I love loose painting and my approach is similar to yours. But again, when I'm finished I don't love it. My wife has pulled so many lovely paintings out of the trash, Ironed them out, mounted them, and framed them without telling me. Then she puts them up...at that point I can see the merit.
Painting a loose painting is not just a technique or style, it's really about having a good grasp on visual language. Is today's video offers you some clarity? ☺
very much learned from your theory talking, it's very helpful . Thank you!
Really a useful video. i think painting loosely is more of an issue for people painting from photos or screens. the urge to paint every detail is largely unconscious. When drawing or painting from life, you dont have time to over paint and you learn quickly to paint the most significant passages and ignore extraneous details.
I really appreciate your sharing your tips on how to paint loosely and hope you do more. You have a wonderful way of explaining your thinking process while painting, which is an absolute treat. Thank you again,
So glad I found your vid! I look forward to looking through your channel. I learned much in just few minutes.
Hi Eric - I'm going buy one of those Escoda brushes you mentioned - could you indicate what size you were using in this vid, or if you have another suggestion? Thanks again for the video/s.
Being a detail-oriented perfectionist, I always admire people who are able to convey the same scene in way less detail. I've also fallen into the loose = fast trap. This is a great lesson for loosening up my style, can't wait to put it in practise!
I can totally relate to being a detail-oriented perfectionist. I want my paintings to have a balance of details and looseness. So this was really helpful for me.
@@kulsumkader9410 Me too......detailed work is hard to shake off. Like you, I want to try to give a balance of the two to my work.
@@JVSwailesBoudicca All the best
@@kulsumkader9410 Thank you so much, you too = and enjoy the journey 🤞😊
@@JVSwailesBoudicca thanks
This is the only loose watercolour painting video that really tells how to do it rather than just a video showing the artist painting in speed without any explalanation...thank you so much...I learned a lot today
Everyone who wants to paint loose should watch this tutorial no matter what medium they work in I paint with oils but I'm sure you can take a lot of information from this which will help you to paint in a more loose style it won't be the last time I watch this I've never seen this explanation before, thank you very much !
I always thought that this kind of paintings were done quickly and without much care, but now I see how wrong I was, the way it conveys the mood of the scenery with so little detail is amazing
I agree. It really is the "less is more" approach, but not randomly so but selectively. I texted my compliments to Eric. He explained and demonstrated brilliantly in such a way as to demystify this artistic language. Thrilling to learn from. G Ire
Just want to say thank you. Not only you demonstrated and shared your techniques, you also did not put ads every 3 mins like a lot of UA-camrs .
Hope I can paint close to such level someday.
Eric, I am a seasoned professor in Design Fundamentals and Theatre Design. I am ENERGIZED and DELIGHTED with your keen instructional approach. I was mesmerized by your wonderful, clear, sharp approach. I also have been taking the "visual vocabulary" approach myself, likening "quick" technique to "communication" as you mentioned. I also draw the analogy of "visual POETRY" (using as few "words" as possible to describe a concept. You also have brought this up and it has not only validated how I teach but inspired me some new details on approach. Thank you sir! I have subscribed.
Your introduction to this subject said it all. The core of the loose painting is visual language, the conversation you have with the viewer. There might be a million ways to have a conversation about any given subject, but there will only be one conversation at a time. Make it a good one.
Un des meilleurs tutoriels que j'ai regardé. Le modèle (photo) toujours présent, les zooms sur les détails et des commentaires de grande qualité. Merci Eric.
I have watched just two of your videos. Already, I am getting so much about watercolor painting, that I couldn't get out of a book on the topic. I like drawing, but I am overwhelmed by landscapes and colours. Thank you.
Loosness comes with years of experience and confidence
@Painterly Brushes
Sometimes even laziness helps on the path to simplicity :)
Honestly does not take years of experience, not for me anyways
Indeed. I agree. However. I'd like to shorten the the year... 😁
is this about painting or women?
@@bongerding3876 lol
You or so interesting an so good at explaining artwork.I have painted for 55 years and i have learned so much from you Eric an THANKS AGAIN ❤
Mulțumim pentru lecția de pictură, pentru generozitatea cu care împărtășiți experiența dumneavoastră. Felicitări!❤❤❤🙂😁❤❤❤
You are a gifted teacher! Thank you for your explanations - it helps so much when you share your thought process and why you make certain decisions. 👏
I learned so much. Thank you for the bullet points. They help me think through my own art instead of feeling like I need to copy your art to learn the process.
Debs in Montana.
I’ve finished watching this video right now with super concentrating on your all the touch and explanation. It’s the first watching, but I already your fan. Maybe I need to watch your videos repeatedly because English is not my mother tongue. Thank you so much for your teaching.
Thank you, your teaching and demos are very appreciated and wonderful helps so I can grow in this!
I am enjoying your channel very much. You are clear, concise, and calming to listen to. It’s easy to learn in that situation.
Really helpful for beginners, thank you. Please teach more of how an artist sees, analyses, interprets and “tells”
You are a wonderful teacher. Not everyone has that ability. Thank you for sharing this.
Eric, your teachings are sensational, thank you. I'm a beginner in watercolor and I'm learning a lot from your videos. 🤗
I am impressed by how little color, value changes and lines you require to make a visually correct statement.
Not only I,m learning watercolor technics but English as well. I enjoy a lot you videos and specially this one because this building is close to my house. Thanks a lot!
You've guided through this with so much understanding. Very informative. A video I plan to watch over and over! Thank you
Very very educational!!! I'm a beginner struggling in how much detail I should keep when sketching, but when you said "you don't need to draw everything to tell audience it's a car", you open a window for me! Thank you very much!!!
Thanks a lot mate! I was following your channel for a while and few months back everything just clicked; when i pushed to practice, of course😅 I was like learning bicycle riding! One tries and tries and all of a sudden one knows how to ride. Thanks again mate!☺ You're an excellent teacher!
I just came across your channel for loose painting and I love it! Thanks for the the knowledge and the demo! 👍
I have watched this a few times and each time I find more to think about. Thank you for sharing your work and knowledge, Eric. This video is very interesting.
this is actually so helpful tysm. probably learned a lot about how to read other people's paintings too.
That was beautiful.i know now why my paintings look good at one point and then I keep painting and ruin them. I have been “talking too much”. Thank you for this wonderful lesson.
Thank you Eric. I'm learning a lot from you. God bless you!
This is not something I have heard explained this way. Very helpful. Please expound
Thank you. You are a truly gifted teacher and painter. Please keep making videos.
What a lovely educational video! ‘A clean wash is more important than highlights” great advice! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I love your in depth understanding of visual language. The lesson is very helpful. Thank you. Cape Town
This is an important presentation. Few people take the time to understand visual language when communicating with art. Well done Eric.
My brain instantly went on detail overload at the beginning of your painting and like how focus on just a few of them. Very nicely done. A skill in of itself to overlook the detail.
You are such a good teacher and that's the best explanation I've heard. I'll be watching this again. I so tired of hearing 'paint loose' but seeing 'paint fast and messy'. Thank you very much.
The best advise on loose painting.
Excellent tutorial. Plenty of info but really appreciated the fast forwards, meaning that the film held my attention the whole time. Thank you
The most valuable aspect of watercolour painting. What a great video and very well explained. Beautiful painting.
Like a master artist you have discussed most important points to remember in a loose painting. Very useful lesson. Thank a lot for sharing.
A very good explanation of visual language. I especially like the child’s drawing trying to communicate. I’ve been doing this for years without knowing what I was doing.
Wonderful lesson in watercolor! My father was a watercolor painter, too. Makes me want to try it again! Thank you!
I always have struggled to translate detail to visual language. I think artists understand intuitively how to do it, especially with experience and learning techniques from other artists. It’s useful to see it described in words and action.
Stunning!!!!! You are excellent with teaching watercolor, using simple visual. Thank you
I am a beginner with watercolors. I love your videos because I get a sense of where I can go in a few years.
The visual language is a lovely way of looking at it.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you. This is a very helpful description of visual language and loose painting. It makes a lot of sense to me. Thank you for the demonstration and explanation.
YES, finally someone else than marco bucci who talks about visual language...
Wonderful demonstrating. Your explanation of visual language was very well done. Please do more.
Eric, this is the best video, I felt, about loose painting. Also, I like the structure of your video - starting with outlining key points, followed by example(s) of short painting, then a demo. Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for sharing your gift. You communicate beautifly in a way I understand; with your words and visually. I like the way you teach.
Thank you for explaining visual language. This painting is full of contrasts and beautiful.
Old artist but new to watercolor…..Wow! This has been soooooo helpful. Blessings and many thanks.
Great technique, great teacher and great painting 🖼. Thank you very much for the great show.
This was seriously helpful! I've been trying to loosen up my painting but having the worst time! One guy I've been watching strikes me as really sloppy but he seemed sure it was the right way to paint loose. A lot of people like it but I don't. Your explanation of visual communication makes sense to me so I'm now tackling a very intimidating piece I've been trying off and on for months, with much more confidence. Thank you. 💛
I love how you describe this topic. I can see how intentional you are about each stroke. Very inspirational!
Thank you for yet another wonderful demonstration in Watercolour painting.
Observe / Analyze / Interpret can apply to literally anything, music writing etc ... Fantastic advice
Just the instruction I needed to correct what I am doing wrong. This has been terrific help for me. Thank you.
Ahhh...what a relaxing yet intelligent activity. I get so much from watching your videos. Your style embodies what I've intuitive thought watercolor should be. You're the 'steve jobs' of watercolor in that you've simplified such an essential component of general life! You have my support!
Your painting and verbal talents are superior! Thank you for sharing your gifts. I love your videos.
I just want to post this comment to say, I am so unbelievably grateful that I found your channel. I cannot thank you enough for putting out such high quality knowledge out like this, I learned so much already from just watching a few videos. Thank you thank you Eric!!
I learned so much from your loose painting demonstration. Thank you.
never painted in my life, i just like his explanations
🙄🤪😳🤔🤔
Helped me so much to see the close up tip of your brush, either out on the very tip or more toward the belly. So delicate. Thank you!
As usual, a great painting and an even better tutorial as you explain what you are doing. Thanks again.
Thanks for conveying and repeating, over and over in both words and paint, the importance of keeping only what's important. I need that drummed into me. Also, I understood the concept of visual language and allowing the viewer to interpret the scene before watching this, but it's super helpful to hear you talk it while you paint it, and the pace was perfect. I felt like I was painting along with you.
the important thing is the pencil drawing. Thats how they old masters would identify new students. They gave him a pencil and told him/her to draw something. Immediately you can see whether someone is talented. Coloring is a breeze
This is a great lesson. it is an eye-opener for me. I would liken this painting to a message which is direct and "short but meaty." I also think that you have a gift for teaching. Thank you for sharing and not hoarding your knowledge.
Very informative. I am not a loose painter but can’t seem to paint looser. VERY HELPFUL,
Wow, I finally get the “loose” technique. Thank you Eric.
I just started painting recently and using these techniques is really helpful before I try to paint with lots of detail.
This is brilliant - you actually explain your thought process! Many tutorials lack this but you tell us what's going on as you paint. Wonderful! You are a great teacher because of that. Thank you so much.
Absolutely brilliant… thank you, thank you, thank you! Such a helpful video after watching many others. For a beginner you understand how to teach so well, step-by-step with Excellent directions.
I always get confused by trying so much details to draw in everywhere, everything. I still do not have Visual language. As your exression, i'm talking too much.
This video is the hugest, biggest tips I ever heard. Thank you Eric.
Joohong Lee let the unimportant things go :) if it’s not important, you might not have to paint it :)
Digital work has stained my eyes with detail ad pefectioism. You have reopened them. Blessing Eric
Great lesson !
Love the way you explained from concept to finish. I already learned a lot from your video. Thank you so much for sharing!
As they say......'everybody is a critic'. My preference would be much more bright, vivid colors. Excellent work, and your verbal presentation is quite exceptional. Thank you.
LOVE you u teach - u have opened up anew view of things & changed how I approach my subjects - look at things & my whole painting process! Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you Eric that was brilliant. I have so much trouble painting loosely.
Excellently described and shown. Thank you very much for this clear and talented explanation.
Excellent video. I really appreciate your narration. Describing what you are doing while you are doing it is very helpful. Thank you.
Outstanding teaching and techniques. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experiences.
Excellent discussion of loose painting. I learned a lot! Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing your tips. I am learning to be brave with my line and wash. Greatly appreciated 🙏
I love your painting style and your tutorials. So well explained. Thank you. X
You explained visual language clearly. Now I understand what loose painting is all about. You are eloquent...thanks for sharing, handsome guy. An architect by profession?God bless. I am just an amateur painter studying thru d internet enjoying every brush strokes. M into Acrylic/Oil media yet. Doing researches for watercolor... watercolor...Many good artists can be found. You're one, hijo.
I enjoy your video so much! Your lesson on visual language is so helpful and seeing you put it to work in your beautiful painting was so helpful. Thank you so much.
Wonderful. I've watched it three times and learned each time. I'm mostly an oil painter trying to loosen up. I've been doing some watercolor work with loose approach in mind. Thanks.
Oh Eric what a breath of fresh air you are in this word of tutorials! You are such an articulate and gifted instructor and I thank you so much for making these informative videos. :)
hello i am 江南.now staying in china and now im studying in china nanjing. im aslo dowing watercolour.and honestly thish one is very good explanation about watercolour ,not only painting any kind of vishual subject.very good video.
You convinced me you are better than anyone around with tutorials in the first 20 seconds. I'm subscribing forever
Thank you. A lot to take in but the start of a journey.
This is exactly the kind of style of watercolor I want to master. I'm extremely new to watercolor so it'd probably be better for me to get practice on easier techniques than this, but I just used this video as a guide and painted as close I could to you. It turned out pretty good for my first try, though not nearly as good as yours. I really love your videos by the way, very informative and I hope to be half as good as you one day!
Thank you Eric......🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿Loved your explanation. to the point and very clear❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for the lesson Eric, great moment of watercolor, you have talent. Bruno in France
Thank you for the lesson . Very helpful.. I'm a beginner, so I pray this advice will stick with me. I'will be 60 this year, God willing, so I may have time to learn WC after all. I'm very excited , gotta get back to practicing.
Watching your painting come to life is sensational and your advice on keeping it simple helps me too loosen up. I always put too much detail in my painting, this has taught me a lot. 👏.
I have struggled so much with water colour painting because I only have experience with acrylic. I created rigid, silly rules about painting in general that stopped me from fully engaging with watercolour. I watched this video and it has unlocked key aspects of watercolour in my mind. Picking and choosing certain things to focus on and not getting too worked up over small details. And that art is an interpretation, not an exact replication. Today was the first time that I have created a watercolour that has been a successful loose watercolour after creating so many watercolours that were rigid and not what I wanted. Thank you so much! You’re a great teacher! The best art teacher I have ever had.
I like your approach. Light is king. Shadows are just the other side of light. Your technique for pairing down details is very well explained. My problem is that no matter how much people like my loose urban scenes, It takes me sometimes years to appreciate my own work. It's frustrating. I love loose painting and my approach is similar to yours. But again, when I'm finished I don't love it. My wife has pulled so many lovely paintings out of the trash, Ironed them out, mounted them, and framed them without telling me. Then she puts them up...at that point I can see the merit.
Love how you explain something deep in an easy to understand way