What a lovely young lady Alex Warnick is, humble yet inspiring. Thanks Andrew for inviting her on your pod cast. I will certainly be looking at her work. Please keep finding these amazing people to interview. cheers from Western Australia
Andrew. I really find the podcasts exceptionally encouraging. It feels like a century ago (only 45) that I graduated from university with a fine art degree and life intervened preventing a real effort in this area. I am finally getting back to it and often feel the "it's too late" lie bearing down on me. Thank you for giving me the encouragement to keep on "keeping on". This podcast was awesome!!!
So helpful as usual. I learn something each time I watch one of your pod casts. I can relate to Alex's pet home life and love of birds. My Mom had aviaries inside and out too. I have been an artist since I held a pencil or crayon and won contests since grammar school. I did not make it my primary profession while raising my family, but did sell periodically when asked to paint on commission or someone wanted a piece I did on my own. I was a member of many art associations and had a studio I sold out of as part of a gallery before I moved from the west coast to a desert community in Arizona. I have a studio in my home here, but a bit disappointed in the scant amount of serious art community here. I miss the plein air groups but still connect on social media. Your pod casts are motivation and inspiration. Thank you for sharing and thank you for bringing Alex on too. I find a lot in common with her and enjoyed "meeting" another artists' journey. She is so positive and like many of the same audiobooks. I am fond the "The Secret" and like beliefs and it is refreshing to find positive and creative people to connect with. I am looking forward to researching Alex Warnick. May you both have success and happiness as you travel through your journeys.
"What a JOURNEY" This idea of an artist developing a business online is priceless! I will teach myself, then teach my students. Thank you for the inspiration! Respectfully, KikaD
Hooked on your podcasts. suggestion: on the videos, if you have a short slide show of some of the artist work, it would give context to the conversation. Thanks for sharing the unpretentious wisdom.
@@AndrewTischlerArt Thank you for all that you do.I wanted to let you know that in the short time that I have been watching your videos they have helped me so much.i will be purchasing your teaching videos. Thanks again for all of The amazing content. Tommy
So appreciate your pods casts Andrew, so informative, and so so real. I love the tips , and connection made with your guests. Was lovely hearing from a female perspective, not taking anything away from your male guests. I love how each and every video you guys produce leave me more inspired. Definite shift for me everytime. Thank you
Thank you for another wonderful and informative podcast. I very much appreciated all of the wonderful tips Alex offered in starting, running, and maintaining a business along with tips for staying inspired to paint what you love. I enjoyed it very much and look forward to your next.
I loved the podcast and enjoy that there is video that I can glance over at while I do studies or excercises whilst in artist mode. A mode that helps me seperate my artist life from my Batman life. You ask excellent questions Andrew and what I really enjoy is that you actually let the person that you're interviewing answer the question 100% on their own without cluttering up the interview as you add your 2 cents worth. You allow the interview to breathe, yet you are still there. That is how you interview somebody. You allow the interviewee the chance to speak and you can really tell that you are listening instead of waiting for your turn to speak. That in and itself is a breath of fresh air in today's society. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it very much. Antony
Very inspiring interview. I love that you ask questions and let them answer without keep interrupting. A lot of information that I will use going forward. Thank you.
Andrew, I love the way you approach painting. The love you have for art and your appreciation of artists in general is very apparent. These attributes are an inspiration to me. Thank you for what you do. Please keep up the amazing job you are doing because you are helping more people than you realize. The podcasts are intoxicating. I look forward to seeing more of them very soon!
This was a great podcast. Love that Andrew didn't hesitate to ask such 'sensible' questions. And Alex's replies...I felt really connected and it's like she really explained some of my current situations very well, that I would never manage to explain or answer them myself. Very well done to both of you guys. Very inspiring
Hi Andrew and Alex, thanks so much, inspired once again. I listen to bird song on youtube while I'm painting my birds. So soothing and relevant. Plenty of youtube bird song videos. Also we watch your podcasts on TV in the living room, I make the whole family watch them so thats the best method for us, but audio only....I'll make that work :) :). The Secret is simply the best..... Thanks again. Pam
Another great interview, thank you. The most amazing thing about it, we get to see that you really do have some hair under your hats! I don't plan to become a professional artist, but all the advice given in your podcasts are transferable to most businesses. I'm self employed and I always come away with new inspiration not just for my art but also for my business. Looking forward to the next endeavour episode.
Yes, I still have hair! I just love my caps and it keeps the glare out of my eyes when I have my glasses on while painting. Thanks for the feedback, many more episodes on the way!
Thank you for another wonderful podcast, you both did beautifully. Alex’s work truly is exceptional! I always appreciate the mix and scale of self aware artists, you choose to interview. Well done! 👍🏻
What a bright young artist! I am following her on Instagram now. I love to hear what artists are listening to and reading. Thanks for another great podcast!
I love your podcast, Andrew. It just keeps getting better and better! Thank you for sharing of yourself, your great talent, and passion for art. This was a wonderfully successful interview with the talented Alex Warnick.
I absolutely love your outlook on creativity and your willingness to dive deep into what inspires us. I’ve always loved drawing but you have inspired me to learn painting techniques! Keep up the good work and keep these podcasts coming!
Hey, I really enjoy your podcasts. Loved expanding my scope of learning from experienced artist. You ask excellent questions! This podcast was exceptional in that Alex has strong skills not only in Art but business and connecting with a greater community of artist. Very inspiring.
Alex is great, and your questions make the interview very effective on a broader level...well done...you pick the artist you follow very well..these are gold
Hi Andrew, loving your work to bring other artists stories. It fills me with confidence to continue with my art studies as I am in my forties and am an HGV driver so it’s great to get views on social media as a platform for recognition as well as selling your art as well as approaching galleries. Have learnt more from you and Cesar Santos than you can imagine. Keep up the good work mate, it’s awesome.👍🏻🎨👨🏻🎨
thank you Andrew, I really like Alex's mindset and work ethic. I listen to a few art podcast and always find something to bring into my life and/or art but this one really fanned the flames. I took the first step toward my shooting for the stars goal today because of this podcast. thank you Andrew and Alex. Thanks..peace
Excellent, you curate your podcasts very well. She's a very grounded young woman and her work is beautiful. How lucky can one be to have you follow one on Instagram and take interest! Thank you always for these wonderful resources you put out.
Wonderfull podcast Andrew ! Love your approach , i m listening while illustrating and it s great! so interesting ..Learning a lot from all these wonderfull artists story . Working in the game industry it s so refreshing for me to hear about those more traditional artists.
Between Andrew and Graeme Stevenson, I have learned more about the artist life then I did in all my days of schooling. Thank you, Andrew, and keep up the good work, I would love to see a crossover with Graeme as he is an Aussie maybe it would not be too hard to make happen.
Excellent, excellent interview. Great questions and honest, professional, and REAL answers from Alex. She hit on some very strong points (for me) concerning letting yourself be seen with regards to marketing platforms i.e., Instagram and other social media. Also enjoyed her goal oriented mindset and daily structure. Loved that she looks at marketing and producing art as a game. She seems like an “old soul”, very serene and grounded. Great choice for your interview. Thank you Andrew
What a joyful and hopeful bit of marketing and goal-setting from Alex. Excellent podcast. Please note that the sound quality was very weak and could not get loud enough even at max setting. (Listening on a MacBook).
Thanks so much for this information-packed podcast. Alex, your wisdom belies your young age! Thank you for your thoughtful answers. Andrew, I greatly appreciate the time and effort you devote to making this podcast series, as well as the video tutorials. I just received the portrait painting one and look forward to watching it and incorporating your tips into the next figurative piece I do. The Law of Attraction has played a pivotal role in my personal wellbeing and growth and success as an artist. John Assaraf was also in The Secret and has UA-cam videos on goal setting that are very good. I also listen to Joe Dispenza, Brene Brown, Impact Theory, and Tony Robbins, and in the past watched Abraham-Hicks. To be successful in all aspects of life, I’ve found these people to be great teachers and mentors.
Another great podcast; I really find these inspirational and informative. It’s great to hear about how other artists keep motivated, especially the books they listen to and their own experiences on the path to success. Also great to see you without the hat😀
MAESTRO ANDREW , IM SO THANKFUL TO YOUR VIDEOS .IT REALLY HELPS ME A LOT IN IMPROVING MY TALENT , IM FROM PHILIPPINES . YOUR MY MODERNDAY ARTIST IDOL .
Hi Andrew! Loved this Podcasr! Heading over to see Alex's website and Instagram now. I hope you will continue to offer a video version as well as audio on your podcasts. It's nice to listen to them while I paint but sometimes I really like to see who's talking! Just got your Portrait DVD and will be diving in tomorrow! Thanks for all you do and looking forward to your next podcast. Cheers!
Thanks Andrew, someone else I hadn't come across before. Alex seems very mature, capable and organised for someone so young. I find the business side of this game very interesting, though, in my case, in a rather theoretical way as I tend to be pretty useless at taking action. I really enjoy making plans as Alex does but I then allow myself to be drawn into other activities or fall prey to procrastination (hey, even watching this video, though useful learning, falls into the procrastination category as I'm not watching it at an appropriate time in my, supposedly, working day). Anyway, great work, appreciate it.
Lol that's so funny. You actually are not alone on wanting to be on the first Mars mission as an artist, few of my artist friends and I have talked about it to the point we were trying to figure out how to terraform Mars ! Shoot for the stars right lol.
Andrew, I love your work and your videos are incredibly helpful. It''s also very helpful to hear the business side of the business and this one is great. One thing on the audio mix though, your volume is a little low while Alex seems just about right. So, I'm struggling to hear you in this one.
Andrew thanks for the inspiring interviews. Question: Is it late for a 35 year old physician to pursue her teenage passion for art and painting? I feel frustrated seeing all these people following their dreams since kindergarten:/
Hi Andrew, what a smart and inspiring young person is Alex. About your emails questions, I would love to continue watching the video versions and, as Daryoosh M suggested, including some pictures of their paintings. Now I REALLY hope Elon Musk watches this one!! Thank you.
Funny thing in my uni experience, I dropped Fine Art as a major since they NEVER taught how to sell and market it. I thought there's no point to this beyond teaching. I ended up in a BA in History/Spanish and then a MBA. 10 years later I jumped back into painting once I saw people selling on ebay. If they had taught me HOW to sell art back then I'm not sure I would have quit 10 years.
Alex Warnick is very articulate. So Andrew if you want to be the first outside painter on Mars, or any other planet for that matter. Stake your claim and make your little claim in perpetuity monies. That way your descendants will be the riches person of that planet, or planets combined I should say.
I wonder how do u deal with the pain of painting for long time? Coz I’m struggling with painting but not with being lazy actually it’s the opposite, I paint for long time every day that I hurt my hand and now I’m on physical therapy and they told me to stop painting for a while and Im dying to paint , I just have this urge to paint and trying new ways and ideas, so I decided yesterday to paint just for 4 hours and some how it’s became 8 hours and I had to stop because of the pain in my shoulder and I’m sure my doctor will kill me today 😂😂😂😂 I don’t really know how to explain for anybody that I can’t stop painting for a long time, no body knows me and I don’t have deadlines but it’s seems that I can’t control this need!
Hi Sarah, I demand a lot from my body. When I'm not painting I'm usually training. I get shoulder pains too, but stopping something that you love is even more painful. I take breaks and stretch during the day. I also go for short walks and get fresh air. In the evenings I run, play squash or lift weights. I would try getting more physical away from the easel and see if this makes a difference.
Madeline Winter thank you so much for your kindness and support 🌻💛 I will not dear, my body got to fix it self coz simply I can’t just stop 😂💛💛 And you are absolutely right the first doctors I went to told me I need surgery, and I was like “aaah, no thanks I will do it my own way” 😂
Andrew Tischler wow u r really active! my laziness hits me in this part of my life 😂 and I need to admit that I’m a little bit child like, I want to do only the things I love to do since I wake up till sleep, and when I’m hooked on painting man I’m hooked! But you’re right I need to get away a little bit from my easel and work out if I want to continue doing what I’m doing and enjoy it, I guess I have motivation now to do it😂😂 Thanks a lot for your reply 🙏🏽💛🌻 Have a good day 🌻
Loved the look on Andrew's face when she said that the next mile marker after college was death! Hopefully between college and death is where the majority of your life happens.
Regarding Law of Attraction, Abraham-Hicks is the very best. Granted, everyone is at a different place in their life and will be able hear better from teachers that match their current vibration, and funnily enough this is based on the law of Law of Attraction. ;)
@@AndrewTischlerArt I too couldn't get into Abraham-Hicks for a very long time. I remember right away shutting her out and saying, oh another crock. It took a couple of years after seeing The Secret and then learning of some Quantum Physics and other very curious (at the time for me) interesting things on the power of intention in What The Bleep Do We Know, to start seeing not only the possibilities but the actual unfolding of all of this my reality. It's so much fun and utterly amazing. I just couldn't shake the core truth of the message they were sharing, but it also takes being a person that is curious of the subject and asking the questions, being open to hear the answers. They can not be asserted.
Hi Andrew, I don`t think you will have much of a natural light on mars to paint, the sun is much further away than here on Earth ... plus I don`t know how the oil colors will react on the mars atmosphere, It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen and argon. It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other noble gases, its much thinner than Earth`s ... I am sorry, I don`t want to destroy your dream :)
What a lovely young lady Alex Warnick is, humble yet inspiring. Thanks Andrew for inviting her on your pod cast. I will certainly be looking at her work. Please keep finding these amazing people to interview. cheers from Western Australia
Andrew. I really find the podcasts exceptionally encouraging. It feels like a century ago (only 45) that I graduated from university with a fine art degree and life intervened preventing a real effort in this area. I am finally getting back to it and often feel the "it's too late" lie bearing down on me. Thank you for giving me the encouragement to keep on "keeping on". This podcast was awesome!!!
So helpful as usual. I learn something each time I watch one of your pod casts. I can relate to Alex's pet home life and love of birds. My Mom had aviaries inside and out too. I have been an artist since I held a pencil or crayon and won contests since grammar school. I did not make it my primary profession while raising my family, but did sell periodically when asked to paint on commission or someone wanted a piece I did on my own. I was a member of many art associations and had a studio I sold out of as part of a gallery before I moved from the west coast to a desert community in Arizona. I have a studio in my home here, but a bit disappointed in the scant amount of serious art community here. I miss the plein air groups but still connect on social media. Your pod casts are motivation and inspiration. Thank you for sharing and thank you for bringing Alex on too. I find a lot in common with her and enjoyed "meeting" another artists' journey. She is so positive and like many of the same audiobooks. I am fond the "The Secret" and like beliefs and it is refreshing to find positive and creative people to connect with. I am looking forward to researching Alex Warnick. May you both have success and happiness as you travel through your journeys.
"What a JOURNEY"
This idea of an artist developing a business online is priceless! I will teach myself, then teach my students. Thank you for the inspiration!
Respectfully,
KikaD
Hooked on your podcasts.
suggestion: on the videos, if you have a short slide show of some of the artist work, it would give context to the conversation.
Thanks for sharing the unpretentious wisdom.
I was thinking the same, great tip.
This is a great Idea, I will look into doing that for the UA-cam version.
@@AndrewTischlerArt Thank you for all that you do.I wanted to let you know that in the short time that I have been watching your videos they have helped me so much.i will be purchasing your teaching videos. Thanks again for all of The amazing content. Tommy
What a sensible and businesslike woman - as well as hugely talented!
I extremely enjoyed this podcast.Thank you Andrew. Alex is amazing. Keep shooting for the stars ....and Mars 😉.
So appreciate your pods casts Andrew, so informative, and so so real. I love the tips , and connection made with your guests. Was lovely hearing from a female perspective, not taking anything away from your male guests. I love how each and every video you guys produce leave me more inspired. Definite shift for me everytime. Thank you
Thank you for another wonderful and informative podcast. I very much appreciated all of the wonderful tips Alex offered in starting, running, and maintaining a business along with tips for staying inspired to paint what you love. I enjoyed it very much and look forward to your next.
I loved the podcast and enjoy that there is video that I can glance over at while I do studies or excercises whilst in artist mode. A mode that helps me seperate my artist life from my Batman life.
You ask excellent questions Andrew and what I really enjoy is that you actually let the person that you're interviewing answer the question 100% on their own without cluttering up the interview as you add your 2 cents worth. You allow the interview to breathe, yet you are still there. That is how you interview somebody. You allow the interviewee the chance to speak and you can really tell that you are listening instead of waiting for your turn to speak. That in and itself is a breath of fresh air in today's society.
Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it very much.
Antony
Such an encouraging podcast!!!! Loved it! Thanks Andrew and Alex! Heading over to check out your work Alex...
Very inspiring interview. I love that you ask questions and let them answer without keep interrupting. A lot of information that I will use going forward. Thank you.
Andrew, I love the way you approach painting. The love you have for art and your appreciation of artists in general is very apparent. These attributes are an inspiration to me. Thank you for what you do. Please keep up the amazing job you are doing because you are helping more people than you realize. The podcasts are intoxicating. I look forward to seeing more of them very soon!
Good job by both artists! Thank you for the inspiration!
Fabulous as always... thank you Andrew
Excellent episode! She is very talented and inspirational
This was a great podcast. Love that Andrew didn't hesitate to ask such 'sensible' questions. And Alex's replies...I felt really connected and it's like she really explained some of my current situations very well, that I would never manage to explain or answer them myself. Very well done to both of you guys. Very inspiring
Great video. Love the length here. More digestible than longer videos. Great series to start.
Appreciates the honesty and sincerity of both of you.
Fantastic interview Andrew and lovely work Alex Warnick
Just so inspiring to listen to this - Thank you for sharing
Andrew this podcast was so enjoyable. Alex is an inspiration and I'm glad you found her!
Hi Andrew and Alex, thanks so much, inspired once again. I listen to bird song on youtube while I'm painting my birds. So soothing and relevant. Plenty of youtube bird song videos. Also we watch your podcasts on TV in the living room, I make the whole family watch them so thats the best method for us, but audio only....I'll make that work :) :). The Secret is simply the best..... Thanks again. Pam
this is the first time I've subscribed to anything...keep up the great work, you are making a difference.
Another great interview, thank you. The most amazing thing about it, we get to see that you really do have some hair under your hats!
I don't plan to become a professional artist, but all the advice given in your podcasts are transferable to most businesses. I'm self employed and I always come away with new inspiration not just for my art but also for my business.
Looking forward to the next endeavour episode.
Yes, I still have hair! I just love my caps and it keeps the glare out of my eyes when I have my glasses on while painting. Thanks for the feedback, many more episodes on the way!
Wonderful that you are getting value out of this even though you are not an artist.
@@candacetroystudios Hi Candace, I am an artist just not a professional one.
Most inspiring. Thanks Alex and Andrew.
Such a wonderful Podcast. She is lovely, clear minded and very inspirational.
Thank You Alex and Andrew!!! Wonderful words, ideas, and positive thoughts shared. I look forward to seeing more and comparable good words. Thank you.
Thank you for another wonderful podcast, you both did beautifully. Alex’s work truly is exceptional! I always appreciate the mix and scale of self aware artists, you choose to interview. Well done! 👍🏻
What a bright young artist! I am following her on Instagram now. I love to hear what artists are listening to and reading. Thanks for another great podcast!
Thank you so much for this inspirational podcast, so needed !!!!
I love your podcast, Andrew. It just keeps getting better and better! Thank you for sharing of yourself, your great talent, and passion for art. This was a wonderfully successful interview with the talented Alex Warnick.
I absolutely love your outlook on creativity and your willingness to dive deep into what inspires us. I’ve always loved drawing but you have inspired me to learn painting techniques! Keep up the good work and keep these podcasts coming!
Hey, I really enjoy your podcasts. Loved expanding my scope of learning from experienced artist. You ask excellent questions! This podcast was exceptional in that Alex has strong skills not only in Art but business and connecting with a greater community of artist. Very inspiring.
Alex is great, and your questions make the interview very effective on a broader level...well done...you pick the artist you follow very well..these are gold
What a great interview. She seems like a very genuine person. Thanks.
Loved the podcast!
Hi Andrew, loving your work to bring other artists stories. It fills me with confidence to continue with my art studies as I am in my forties and am an HGV driver so it’s great to get views on social media as a platform for recognition as well as selling your art as well as approaching galleries. Have learnt more from you and Cesar Santos than you can imagine. Keep up the good work mate, it’s awesome.👍🏻🎨👨🏻🎨
thank you Andrew, I really like Alex's mindset and work ethic. I listen to a few art podcast and always find something to bring into my life and/or art but this one really fanned the flames. I took the first step toward my shooting for the stars goal today because of this podcast. thank you Andrew and Alex. Thanks..peace
I really enjoyed this video Andrew and Alex! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for these interviews, they are brilliant! Please do more, more, more!
Excellent, you curate your podcasts very well. She's a very grounded young woman and her work is beautiful. How lucky can one be to have you follow one on Instagram and take interest! Thank you always for these wonderful resources you put out.
Love your podcasts thanks for creating them
Wonderfull podcast Andrew ! Love your approach , i m listening while illustrating and it s great! so interesting ..Learning a lot from all these wonderfull artists story .
Working in the game industry it s so refreshing for me to hear about those more traditional artists.
Between Andrew and Graeme Stevenson, I have learned more about the artist life then I did in all my days of schooling. Thank you, Andrew, and keep up the good work, I would love to see a crossover with Graeme as he is an Aussie maybe it would not be too hard to make happen.
Excellent, excellent interview. Great questions and honest, professional, and REAL answers from Alex. She hit on some very strong points (for me) concerning letting yourself be seen with regards to marketing platforms i.e., Instagram and other social media. Also enjoyed her goal oriented mindset and daily structure.
Loved that she looks at marketing and producing art as a game. She seems like an “old soul”, very serene and grounded. Great choice for your interview. Thank you Andrew
Studied art at BYU-I with Alex! She is very skilled and is very kind and humble.
Very informative and some great tips to keep on track.
Thanks Andrew...very generous in this challenging environment.
Cheers Jenny
What a joyful and hopeful bit of marketing and goal-setting from Alex. Excellent podcast. Please note that the sound quality was very weak and could not get loud enough even at max setting. (Listening on a MacBook).
Thanks so much for this information-packed podcast. Alex, your wisdom belies your young age! Thank you for your thoughtful answers. Andrew, I greatly appreciate the time and effort you devote to making this podcast series, as well as the video tutorials. I just received the portrait painting one and look forward to watching it and incorporating your tips into the next figurative piece I do. The Law of Attraction has played a pivotal role in my personal wellbeing and growth and success as an artist. John Assaraf was also in The Secret and has UA-cam videos on goal setting that are very good. I also listen to Joe Dispenza, Brene Brown, Impact Theory, and Tony Robbins, and in the past watched Abraham-Hicks. To be successful in all aspects of life, I’ve found these people to be great teachers and mentors.
Thanks Susan, I admire many on that list too! Thanks for the feedback. :)
Another great podcast; I really find these inspirational and informative. It’s great to hear about how other artists keep motivated, especially the books they listen to and their own experiences on the path to success. Also great to see you without the hat😀
EXCELENTE!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great podcast Andrew ,really enjoyed it. You are doing great things for other people and artists
Alex is amazing! Really great interview! Thank you 🙏
thank you for making these podcasts. As a starting artist, these have been very inspirational and helpful.
Excellent questions! Great interview, enjoyed it quite a bit.
Thank you Andrew and Alex for much inspiration. I am following both of you on insta . 👏👏👏🙏👍
Loved this episode. Really connected with what was said. Thanks
Excellent! And extremely helpful. THANK YOU for this.
You both shared some great knowledge and ideas in this video 😀 Thankyou
Pricing is a nightmare for emerging artists! Thanks for covering that topic! Great podcast! Love her work!
MAESTRO ANDREW , IM SO THANKFUL TO YOUR VIDEOS .IT REALLY HELPS ME A LOT IN IMPROVING MY TALENT , IM FROM PHILIPPINES . YOUR MY MODERNDAY ARTIST IDOL .
Great interview and a wonderful artist and person Alex is. Not sure how BYU puts out so many talented artists, they must have a great program.
Thank you so much. Enjoyed this episode for its positive information. Keep it up Andrew.
Hi Andrew!
Loved this Podcasr! Heading over to see Alex's website and Instagram now. I hope you will continue to offer a video version as well as audio on your podcasts. It's nice to listen to them while I paint but sometimes I really like to see who's talking! Just got your Portrait DVD and will be diving in tomorrow! Thanks for all you do and looking forward to your next podcast.
Cheers!
love it
Thanks Andrew, someone else I hadn't come across before. Alex seems very mature, capable and organised for someone so young. I find the business side of this game very interesting, though, in my case, in a rather theoretical way as I tend to be pretty useless at taking action. I really enjoy making plans as Alex does but I then allow myself to be drawn into other activities or fall prey to procrastination (hey, even watching this video, though useful learning, falls into the procrastination category as I'm not watching it at an appropriate time in my, supposedly, working day). Anyway, great work, appreciate it.
What an interesting and intelligent young artist she is. Very interesting and informative podcast.
Really inspiring podcast, thank you!
Really good questions Andrew Thanks for this
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You're a VIP for sure!
You are an amazing artist i wish you could have millions of subscribers you really deserve it.
Lol that's so funny. You actually are not alone on wanting to be on the first Mars mission as an artist, few of my artist friends and I have talked about it to the point we were trying to figure out how to terraform Mars ! Shoot for the stars right lol.
Love it I hope all you artist push your self creatively and on the business end keep leavelin up get rich
Fantastic interview, I've subbed to both of you.
Your a natural at the interview thing man.
Andrew, I love your work and your videos are incredibly helpful. It''s also very helpful to hear the business side of the business and this one is great. One thing on the audio mix though, your volume is a little low while Alex seems just about right. So, I'm struggling to hear you in this one.
birds, snakes, lizards, and painting... sounds like me!
Hey, dont take my goal! I want to be the first en plein air painter on mars! Love the podcast!
We could team up. But if you want to go alone, try one of the moons of Saturn. I got dibs on mars.
Let's team up and form a team of super en plein air painters who tour the solar system painting. Might as well dream it one step further.
Andrew thanks for the inspiring interviews. Question: Is it late for a 35 year old physician to pursue her teenage passion for art and painting? I feel frustrated seeing all these people following their dreams since kindergarten:/
It's never too late, and 35 is YOUNG! I get emails from people in their 70's and 80's going for it. What's stopping you? GO FOR IT!
Andrew Tischler thanks a lot very encouraging. I’m going to start again today :) looking forward to the next interesting episode.
Hi Andrew, what a smart and inspiring young person is Alex.
About your emails questions, I would love to continue watching the video versions and, as Daryoosh M suggested, including some pictures of their paintings.
Now I REALLY hope Elon Musk watches this one!!
Thank you.
Such a great podcast. Did a whole painting listening to this. Posted the video here on my channel. Waiting for new videos 🙌
Funny thing in my uni experience, I dropped Fine Art as a major since they NEVER taught how to sell and market it. I thought there's no point to this beyond teaching. I ended up in a BA in History/Spanish and then a MBA. 10 years later I jumped back into painting once I saw people selling on ebay. If they had taught me HOW to sell art back then I'm not sure I would have quit 10 years.
Alex Warnick is very articulate. So Andrew if you want to be the first outside painter on Mars, or any other planet for that matter. Stake your claim and make your little claim in perpetuity monies. That way your descendants will be the riches person of that planet, or planets combined I should say.
I wonder how do u deal with the pain of painting for long time?
Coz I’m struggling with painting but not with being lazy actually it’s the opposite, I paint for long time every day that I hurt my hand and now I’m on physical therapy and they told me to stop painting for a while and Im dying to paint , I just have this urge to paint and trying new ways and ideas, so I decided yesterday to paint just for 4 hours and some how it’s became 8 hours and I had to stop because of the pain in my shoulder and I’m sure my doctor will kill me today 😂😂😂😂
I don’t really know how to explain for anybody that I can’t stop painting for a long time, no body knows me and I don’t have deadlines but it’s seems that I can’t control this need!
Sarah Al Hajri, please don’t give up. It will heal on its own. I don’t trust doctors. Helfand the time they don’t know about anything.
Hi Sarah, I demand a lot from my body. When I'm not painting I'm usually training. I get shoulder pains too, but stopping something that you love is even more painful. I take breaks and stretch during the day. I also go for short walks and get fresh air. In the evenings I run, play squash or lift weights. I would try getting more physical away from the easel and see if this makes a difference.
Madeline Winter thank you so much for your kindness and support 🌻💛
I will not dear, my body got to fix it self coz simply I can’t just stop 😂💛💛
And you are absolutely right the first doctors I went to told me I need surgery, and I was like “aaah, no thanks I will do it my own way” 😂
Andrew Tischler wow u r really active!
my laziness hits me in this part of my life 😂 and I need to admit that I’m a little bit child like, I want to do only the things I love to do since I wake up till sleep, and when I’m hooked on painting man I’m hooked!
But you’re right I need to get away a little bit from my easel and work out if I want to continue doing what I’m doing and enjoy it, I guess I have motivation now to do it😂😂
Thanks a lot for your reply 🙏🏽💛🌻
Have a good day 🌻
Loved the look on Andrew's face when she said that the next mile marker after college was death! Hopefully between college and death is where the majority of your life happens.
Regarding Law of Attraction, Abraham-Hicks is the very best. Granted, everyone is at a different place in their life and will be able hear better from teachers that match their current vibration, and funnily enough this is based on the law of Law of Attraction. ;)
Thanks for the comment, I always had trouble getting into Abraham - Hicks and "Ask and it is given". I may have to give it another try though!
@@AndrewTischlerArt I too couldn't get into Abraham-Hicks for a very long time. I remember right away shutting her out and saying, oh another crock. It took a couple of years after seeing The Secret and then learning of some Quantum Physics and other very curious (at the time for me) interesting things on the power of intention in What The Bleep Do We Know, to start seeing not only the possibilities but the actual unfolding of all of this my reality. It's so much fun and utterly amazing.
I just couldn't shake the core truth of the message they were sharing, but it also takes being a person that is curious of the subject and asking the questions, being open to hear the answers. They can not be asserted.
It’s hard to listen when you can’t see an example of her painting.
Try following the links to her instagram or website. Pause the video and look. Then unpause and carry on. :)
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Galleries are goners.
Hi Andrew, I don`t think you will have much of a natural light on mars to paint, the sun is much further away than here on Earth ... plus I don`t know how the oil colors will react on the mars atmosphere, It is primarily composed of carbon dioxide, molecular nitrogen and argon. It also contains trace levels of water vapor, oxygen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other noble gases, its much thinner than Earth`s ... I am sorry, I don`t want to destroy your dream :)
I want to paint her like a French girl