😍Aww, that’s so sweet of you, my dear! There’s so much I want to say… First, I completely agree with you. Don’t worry too much about the views, especially with a new channel. Just keep posting and sharing what you love and your experiences-whether they help others or not. Not everyone will connect with the content, but the most important thing is that there will always be some who find it inspiring and encouraging. That’s what matters the most. And that’s exactly why I love your videos and your personality. I genuinely enjoy watching them, much more than the typical prank videos. I have a tendency to overthink, especially with my health struggles, which sometimes holds me back from being consistent. But I’m so thankful for my mom, who always reminds me to focus on my health so I can paint more. That’s why I won’t let sickness hold me back. You’ll never believe this, but I’ve been using my 9-year-old mobile phone in recording video since I started UA-cam!😄 I really enjoy watching your videos, they’re so sincere, and the way you share your thoughts, experiences, and advice while giving us a tour of your home is both entertaining and heartwarming. Love, love, love it! ❤
@@hopeinart-design Thank you Hope! You are my light and have made my day. I am grateful that we could make a connection and that my little videos resonate with you. You give me the courage to continue. I am sorry to hear of your health struggles. It seems your paintings are a means of persevering. I have always admired painters and am an avid collector of art. Thank you again for your kindness, encouragement, and support. ❤️ By the way, I just watched your introduction video, which is so moving…so beautiful. I subscribed. 🙏
I'm not sure why youtube recommended this video to me let me give you a few pointers from someone who's been doing this 8 years and gets 150 k views a day, one turn your camera set up around so the light is hitting your face lighting is always number one, 2 sit closer to the camera so the audience can connect with you more and see you closer up look you right in the eyes, three find a thumbnail style from a current Creator that's already very successful in your niche and yes you have to pick a niche and mimic that style because then other viewers will find it familiar and want to watch your video, show don't tell try to put footage over top of your voice talking to show what you're talking about show experiences in life as much as possible, and 5 being realistic about success is looking into your niche and making sure there is a niche of people who will watch your topic. So many craters think they'll create a new niche which is naive so make sure there's an audience out there already watching similar content to what you want to be putting out. Best of luck
I don't believe there are right and wrong ways to write poetry. There are good ways and better ways, however. I think that would be like saying there are right and wrong ways to create art. There should be no bounds, no guidelines in creative expression. There are no limits to our uniqueness, and this should reflect in all our creations. To bind creativity with rigid rules is to stifle the very essence of art.
@BetterTogether-UnIr1 Indeed. I enjoy seeing some art breaking out into areas that have never been explored. Some is quite amazing, but some is quite odd. While it is indeed creative expression, I find it difficult to see it as art. Examples: Maurizio Cattelan's conceptual banana duct taped to a wall that was just auctioned at Sotheby's. This took a mere moment and roughly $1 to create, but it happened to sell for $millions$ and would last only days. While I have no qualms about this concept (I once photographed a banana peel I saw hanging out of a silver trash bin in an office buidling by elevators because it looked artistic to me), in a way its auctioned price is an insult to artists who spend days creating something impressive only for it to sell at a slightly better than minimum wage price with additional efforts to market it. Perhaps I should frame my photograph and attempt to auction it? LOL An even more unusual form of art would be Hunter Biden's recent feces-based art he valued at $300k and attempted to trade in leiu of rent. It makes me think there's an insulting hidden message within the "art" and the trade offer. Or how about Cy Twombly's untitled piece that looked like nothing more than a preschooler's swirling chalk scribbles on a chalkboard that a teacher would promptly erase, which sold for an astounding $70 million! Unlike the other two, it's a traditional method of oil on canvas, which appears as something that invested little imagination, cost, time, and effort. Meanwhile, many amazing underrated artists struggle while others make bank on low-effort artwork. I guess these huge selling prices often come down to marketing, and sometimes the artist's fame or who they know, while talent, imagination, effort, and supplies costs often have little impact on its perceived value and eventual selling price.
I absolutely love your perspective! You're so right-creativity should never be confined by rigid rules or boundaries. Art and poetry are all about personal expression, and it’s through embracing our uniqueness that we truly create something meaningful. There’s beauty in the freedom to explore and push the limits of imagination. I completely agree that creativity flourishes best when it’s unbound and free. Just visited your channel and I absolutely love your content! I especially enjoy the shooting sounds, they really help me relax and think positively when I’m feeling down. Glad to be a new friend here🤗!
Ha! The Banana and Duct Tape art-too funny! It’s everywhere with memes like ‘The Nightmare of Every Artist Who Spent Hours on Their Masterpiece’ 😄. Honestly, I can totally relate😣. Nothing quite like the frustration of seeing something so simple get all the attention while your hours of work go unnoticed! It’s a mix of ‘what? Seriously?’ and ‘okay, art world😄
@@hopeinart-design Oh gosh, right? It's kind of a slap in the face to the artists who work so hard for so little, then along comes someone who's "art" took only a quick trip to a supermarket and a minute on a wall racking up a few million. The auction itself surely took more time to sell the piece than the time it took to create it. 🤦♀️ What's next? No surprise there are memes. I can't wait to see some of them. Lol
😍Aww, that’s so sweet of you, my dear! There’s so much I want to say… First, I completely agree with you. Don’t worry too much about the views, especially with a new channel. Just keep posting and sharing what you love and your experiences-whether they help others or not. Not everyone will connect with the content, but the most important thing is that there will always be some who find it inspiring and encouraging. That’s what matters the most. And that’s exactly why I love your videos and your personality. I genuinely enjoy watching them, much more than the typical prank videos. I have a tendency to overthink, especially with my health struggles, which sometimes holds me back from being consistent. But I’m so thankful for my mom, who always reminds me to focus on my health so I can paint more. That’s why I won’t let sickness hold me back. You’ll never believe this, but I’ve been using my 9-year-old mobile phone in recording video since I started UA-cam!😄
I really enjoy watching your videos, they’re so sincere, and the way you share your thoughts, experiences, and advice while giving us a tour of your home is both entertaining and heartwarming. Love, love, love it! ❤
@@hopeinart-design Thank you Hope! You are my light and have made my day. I am grateful that we could make a connection and that my little videos resonate with you. You give me the courage to continue. I am sorry to hear of your health struggles. It seems your paintings are a means of persevering. I have always admired painters and am an avid collector of art. Thank you again for your kindness, encouragement, and support. ❤️ By the way, I just watched your introduction video, which is so moving…so beautiful. I subscribed. 🙏
You're welcome,
🕊 Serenity
It's like journaling you do it like this i write it down and it doesn't matter who listen or reads it i say go for it🎉
@@jokemooy5364 That’s a great analogy. Thank you. 🙏
Hello! The channel looks great! Good luck. Greetings from Bulgaria! :)
Thank you. I am grateful for your good words. ❤️
I'm not sure why youtube recommended this video to me let me give you a few pointers from someone who's been doing this 8 years and gets 150 k views a day, one turn your camera set up around so the light is hitting your face lighting is always number one, 2 sit closer to the camera so the audience can connect with you more and see you closer up look you right in the eyes, three find a thumbnail style from a current Creator that's already very successful in your niche and yes you have to pick a niche and mimic that style because then other viewers will find it familiar and want to watch your video, show don't tell try to put footage over top of your voice talking to show what you're talking about show experiences in life as much as possible, and 5 being realistic about success is looking into your niche and making sure there is a niche of people who will watch your topic. So many craters think they'll create a new niche which is naive so make sure there's an audience out there already watching similar content to what you want to be putting out. Best of luck
Thank you for watching, and thank you for taking the time to give me so many useful tips. 🙏
I'm so grateful 🙏, that you encourage me.
I really thought of starting UA-cam channel ❤...
Much appreciated 👏
@@Mr.BrendanPETER Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment. We encourage each other. 😃 I say, just do it! Nothing to lose. ❤️
4 days after the upload at 4 subscribers, you are now over 300! 312 to be exact. Nice!
@@DamaxThomas Thank you! It has been an unexpected but welcome whirlwind. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment. ❤️
I am watching.
I don't believe there are right and wrong ways to write poetry. There are good ways and better ways, however. I think that would be like saying there are right and wrong ways to create art. There should be no bounds, no guidelines in creative expression. There are no limits to our uniqueness, and this should reflect in all our creations. To bind creativity with rigid rules is to stifle the very essence of art.
I agree. The greatest artists and poets are those who defied tradition and dared to break the “rules”. 🙏
@BetterTogether-UnIr1 Indeed. I enjoy seeing some art breaking out into areas that have never been explored. Some is quite amazing, but some is quite odd. While it is indeed creative expression, I find it difficult to see it as art. Examples: Maurizio Cattelan's conceptual banana duct taped to a wall that was just auctioned at Sotheby's. This took a mere moment and roughly $1 to create, but it happened to sell for $millions$ and would last only days. While I have no qualms about this concept (I once photographed a banana peel I saw hanging out of a silver trash bin in an office buidling by elevators because it looked artistic to me), in a way its auctioned price is an insult to artists who spend days creating something impressive only for it to sell at a slightly better than minimum wage price with additional efforts to market it. Perhaps I should frame my photograph and attempt to auction it? LOL
An even more unusual form of art would be Hunter Biden's recent feces-based art he valued at $300k and attempted to trade in leiu of rent. It makes me think there's an insulting hidden message within the "art" and the trade offer.
Or how about Cy Twombly's untitled piece that looked like nothing more than a preschooler's swirling chalk scribbles on a chalkboard that a teacher would promptly erase, which sold for an astounding $70 million! Unlike the other two, it's a traditional method of oil on canvas, which appears as something that invested little imagination, cost, time, and effort.
Meanwhile, many amazing underrated artists struggle while others make bank on low-effort artwork. I guess these huge selling prices often come down to marketing, and sometimes the artist's fame or who they know, while talent, imagination, effort, and supplies costs often have little impact on its perceived value and eventual selling price.
I absolutely love your perspective! You're so right-creativity should never be confined by rigid rules or boundaries. Art and poetry are all about personal expression, and it’s through embracing our uniqueness that we truly create something meaningful. There’s beauty in the freedom to explore and push the limits of imagination. I completely agree that creativity flourishes best when it’s unbound and free.
Just visited your channel and I absolutely love your content! I especially enjoy the shooting sounds, they really help me relax and think positively when I’m feeling down. Glad to be a new friend here🤗!
Ha! The Banana and Duct Tape art-too funny! It’s everywhere with memes like ‘The Nightmare of Every Artist Who Spent Hours on Their Masterpiece’ 😄. Honestly, I can totally relate😣. Nothing quite like the frustration of seeing something so simple get all the attention while your hours of work go unnoticed! It’s a mix of ‘what? Seriously?’ and ‘okay, art world😄
@@hopeinart-design Oh gosh, right? It's kind of a slap in the face to the artists who work so hard for so little, then along comes someone who's "art" took only a quick trip to a supermarket and a minute on a wall racking up a few million. The auction itself surely took more time to sell the piece than the time it took to create it. 🤦♀️ What's next?
No surprise there are memes. I can't wait to see some of them. Lol