I don't know how you don't have millions of views and subscribers. As an artist myself, these videos are so beautiful, so inspiring and hopeful. I'm near tears and smiling, watching, every single time. Thank you for sharing their stories and spaces with us.
I married artist Frank Vickers and he took me to galleries and museums all,over America and I remember learning about Susan and Bob. I’m 59 now and am finally making art myself. Naive, but it’s a lot of fun. I didn’t think my art was valid because I am autodidactic. I have since revised my opinion. 😂. Art in any form is valid. Thank you for this interview, it is nice to catch up with Susan.
So lovely! What a beautiful woman, I am deeply touched by this portrait. Makes me thinking of my time in NY in the 1990s and makes me wish, to visit this city again. Also, my studio in Carinthia, Austria, is my happy place. Whenever I enter this room a deep, inner peace gets me and holds my soul like I´m in heaven. Your portraits are very important against all this art business, that is shown around the world. Keep going, Joshua.
I look forward to this series so much, defo my favorite thing on youtube. i didnt grow up with long lived and hopeful elders and seeing theses artists thriving into their 80s and 90s is really encouraging to this 47 year old. beautiful vids!
Totally agree. Have a nan who is 95 who (as much as I love her) does very little for the last 15 years except sit infront of the TV. It put me off being old but it's nice to see (as a painter) that you can still be making the most of life at that age
I just discovered your videos. I was immediately so fascinated and intrigued by this entire series. I went to look for more videos, only seeing some from a little bit ago and then this popped up!! Long story short- can’t wait to see more and thank you for making this
These are so beautiful and every single one makes me tear but this one had so many special moments. Capturing these stories is so important. You have inspired me to create a video of my father's life as an artist, but through my mothers lens since he unfortunately passed almost 15 years ago in 2010.
94!!!!! Marvelous!!! My concern with the artists in these NYC Artists' Loft spaces you've featured in this project/book series is what happens to their studios when they pass on? Does the city or state scoop them up and make them market rate or rezone them or do they pass on to other NYC artists???
You are making some films which in my opinion are both amazing in their own right but also of historical importance. I hope you have plans to make many more.
Joshua, is the art in her studio available? I did not know this story. I love your video series. Every video us a gem. I would say that the videos make me quite nostalgic--if I felt thst i were really in the present.
Wow. My grams younger brother also died n she never stopped thinking of him. I wonder if it’s connected with how little informational and sensory input people had compared with now that they couldn’t let go for so long 😮😢
Amazing!! I love stories like this. I am a composer, and it would be great to collaborate on a project with you sometime if you are interested. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
Her longevity is no doubt due to her "joy" for art, even amid all the sadness of losing her brother. I'm not a feminist, but I certainly believe that women should be treated equally and it's true that women have been marginalized unfairly in the arts. Kudos to her for helping to create change. 🎨🎉🎈✨🪄
What a gift to have a visit with Sue in her studio. So inspiring. I cried.
Susan is the BEST. Thank you for featuring her. Wonderful job, Joshua!
I don't know how you don't have millions of views and subscribers. As an artist myself, these videos are so beautiful, so inspiring and hopeful. I'm near tears and smiling, watching, every single time. Thank you for sharing their stories and spaces with us.
Beautiful, Josh.!!!!!!! wonderful photos!!!!!
I married artist Frank Vickers and he took me to galleries and museums all,over America and I remember learning about Susan and Bob. I’m 59 now and am finally making art myself. Naive, but it’s a lot of fun. I didn’t think my art was valid because I am autodidactic. I have since revised my opinion. 😂. Art in any form is valid. Thank you for this interview, it is nice to catch up with Susan.
Me too❤. ‼️👌 Cape Town. ❤
Love her..artists are so insightful they live a life of creativity til the bitter end. ❤
So lovely! What a beautiful woman, I am deeply touched by this portrait. Makes me thinking of my time in NY in the 1990s and makes me wish, to visit this city again. Also, my studio in Carinthia, Austria, is my happy place. Whenever I enter this room a deep, inner peace gets me and holds my soul like I´m in heaven. Your portraits are very important against all this art business, that is shown around the world. Keep going, Joshua.
Thank you for sharing these I’ve been scouring UA-cam for interviews of artists like this in their studio nd yours have been the best by far!
Thanks so much!
Aligned w ur comment! Thx @joshuacharow
Another beautiful story, Josh.
I look forward to this series so much, defo my favorite thing on youtube. i didnt grow up with long lived and hopeful elders and seeing theses artists thriving into their 80s and 90s is really encouraging to this 47 year old. beautiful vids!
Totally agree. Have a nan who is 95 who (as much as I love her) does very little for the last 15 years except sit infront of the TV. It put me off being old but it's nice to see (as a painter) that you can still be making the most of life at that age
Absolutely adorable ❤
I just discovered your videos. I was immediately so fascinated and intrigued by this entire series. I went to look for more videos, only seeing some from a little bit ago and then this popped up!! Long story short- can’t wait to see more and thank you for making this
I love these stories… and your incredibly beautiful photography. Thank you.
Beautiful interview == thank you for sharing her story. Your work is amazing! 🙏❤️🙏❤️
These are so beautiful and every single one makes me tear but this one had so many special moments. Capturing these stories is so important. You have inspired me to create a video of my father's life as an artist, but through my mothers lens since he unfortunately passed almost 15 years ago in 2010.
Yes..do it. I've been trying to write down my experiences in life so I can find comfort when I lose them
This is beautiful. However satisfying to see the artist in her favorite place!
Wonderful, Thanks for your time and effort. It’s appreciated.
Just love watching your videos.
Thank you so much for this great inside in her studio,
Wonderful see and hear an artist of this level.
Josh you’re doing incredible work
Beautiful, this had me tearing up a little! I love Susan's art. Inspirational, thank you! :)
Wow. What a beautiful piece. I enjoyed every minute. Bravo!
Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed your visit to Susan's wonderful studio, she is an inspiration. 🌷
just love these videos such characters and history amazing thankyou
Thank you so much for your work with artists
Beautiful!!!
94!!!!! Marvelous!!!
My concern with the artists in these NYC Artists' Loft spaces you've featured in this project/book series is what happens to their studios when they pass on?
Does the city or state scoop them up and make them market rate or rezone them or do they pass on to other NYC artists???
Thank You❤👌✨️
I love these profiles man! Keep Going!!! I’m a FAN!
Wonderful, just great work you are doing here.
A wonderful documentary and just subscribed to your channel.
You are MOST WONDERFUL for posting these Amazing Videos of Amazing Artists❤🎉.
Artists are Alll Humans First❤🎉.
So moving!
So INSPIRING👌✨️🌿‼️
THANK YOU JOSHUA CHAROW✨️‼️❤️🥰🎁❤
very intersting art.
Wow Joshua- excellent!
Thank you for sharing these! So inspirational… Cheers-Greg
I should thank you for the inspiration that we got it from your video appreciate it 🎉
You are making some films which in my opinion are both amazing in their own right but also of historical importance. I hope you have plans to make many more.
You are Most Wonderful and So Humane and You are a Wonderful Artist💐🥰🎁 . Cape Town
awesome :)
Marvelous
Wonderful
Great interview
What a wonderful woman. Beautiful conversation :)
Joshua, is the art in her studio available? I did not know this story. I love your video series. Every video us a gem. I would say that the videos make me quite nostalgic--if I felt thst i were really in the present.
Brilliant
How do these artists make enough to continue?
Are you working on Volume II?
What an interesting wonderful lady 😊
Wow. My grams younger brother also died n she never stopped thinking of him. I wonder if it’s connected with how little informational and sensory input people had compared with now that they couldn’t let go for so long 😮😢
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Amazing!! I love stories like this. I am a composer, and it would be great to collaborate on a project with you sometime if you are interested. I look forward to seeing more of your work!
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beautiful, thank you.
Her longevity is no doubt due to her "joy" for art, even amid all the sadness of losing her brother. I'm not a feminist, but I certainly believe that women should be treated equally and it's true that women have been marginalized unfairly in the arts. Kudos to her for helping to create change. 🎨🎉🎈✨🪄