I have now watched 20+ videos and listened avidly to your comments. You saved me from giving up on my art all together. You have confirmed that it’s alright to flounder around but stay with it however tenuously. I have embraced the small sketchbook template idea, finding it accessible and unthreatening. You have asked for comments on your ramblings. I enjoy them and find them pertinent and touchingly honest. Thank you seems an inadequate response to your generous spirit and sharing. Irena
Irena - would you mind if I use some or all of your amazing comment on my social media to point people to my videos? I was thinking about using a screen shot of it on IG or quoting you on my website. Please let me know if that would be okay with you ❤️
Never out of control just come along with me and we shall "see" what we can "see". It is not just your art work that draws me in but your commentary - filterless.
I glean so much from watching and listening to you! I truly appreciate the energy, creativity, time and self examination. All of it helps me to understand my own processes and healing. Thank you!
Totally appreciate your unfiltered commentary Jackie ... it's so homy to witness your real thoughts and perspectives. It makes me feel like it's all cool to have random and varied thoughts whilst creating. It's freeing on such a great level. 😂
Jackie-Thank you for your video! You have taught me to work past the “ugly” phase, the difficult phase-when it’s just not working and come out on the other side with a beautiful, satisfying piece! I have also started a sketchbook practice because of you and it has made a world of difference to me and my artwork. Thank you!!!
Oh that's wonderful to hear about your sketchbook practice - I'm so glad you've found it so useful! Thank you for sharing that with me - you just made my day! 🥰
Thank you for sharing your process and your thoughts. There were many times when I would have been pleased to have reached particular points in your journey. So during this video, you have produced multiple pleasing and stimulating works of art, which makes this video itself a work of art.
Always nice to see you develop a piece, hear your thoughts and occasional doubts. My internal dialogue is much more of doubt so I have a way to go. Love the grid journaling too, have learned so much from your videos. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I think it might have been Brene Brown - or maybe Elizabeth Gilbert? - who talked about acknowledging the doubts ("thank you for trying to protect me") and then telling them that you'll take it from here. I love that visual of moving the doubts from the driver's seat of the car into the back seat. They'll always be with us and that's okay - we just learn how to work around them and steer the car where we want to go. So, in summary, keep creating and remind yourself that you hear your doubts AND you're still going to keep creating. ❤️❤️❤️
100% I get it. 😁 The fact is, when we creatives are creating, we are investing a bit of ourselves- a level of vulnerability- into our work. So while some might find it trivial-that I’d feel anything resembling fear or excitement about the order in which I glue my papers or, the combination of colors I’ve chosen… anyone who loves making art totally understands. I’m sure I’m not alone in appreciating that you share your process and your thoughts so candidly.
10/10 Definitely amongst my favourite videos of yours!!!! Here's what I loved - 1. Your commitment to the pieces - you continued to push the limits until you felt they were right for you. 2. The end result - and YES, different for sure but I'd pick out Jackie in a minute (or at least I'd be saying, "Jeez, these sure seem like Jackie's work", and finally 3. The voice over - it was joyous and rambling and perfect -- seriously there are some DEEP nuggets in there. I'm not only going to watch it a few times over the coming weeks I'm planning on sharing it with someone who desperately needs to watch and HEAR what you have to say. Be well my friend!!!! ♥♥♥♥♥
That was a terrific Jackie, thank you so much. I'm a master dyer and clothing maker, really choosing for 2024 to get back to my deep artist self who makes without an intention that people will like it or that I'll sell it. Going back to my true heart. And this is so helpful just hearing your narrative and watching your hands work. I'm so glad you took the risk to be vulnerable and do this video. Thank you!
what i liked--they were happy landscapes. sometimes landscapes look sad to me. love the color combo. love that there were no gloomy skies/clouds. the florescent red reminded me of a sunset one night in 1979. i lived in a beach community in san diego. the sunset that night was truly florescent red. the foam of the waves looked like they were lit from underneath the waves. your landscapes reminded me of that incredible sunset. it was a once in a lifetime experience.
Wow, that sunset sounds phenomenal - I can only imagine! Seeing such divine things that stay with us for decades is truly a gift. Thank you for sharing that with me ❤️
Art and life a work in progress. Risk taking, willingness to make mistakes, fear of outcome, wondering whih way to go next. I loved loved loved your voiceover. so many beautiful and deep gems that you have shared freely. Stuff that is inspiring and fun. I love that it is unedited. I love the journey with its detours. Me, Im a deep one too. So many people just don't get me. But thats okay. The one on the right is my fave for reasons unknown. Thank you again for your generosity in sharing not just your art process but who you are in such a random way. Big hugs XXX
Love your videos! Almost every time I start yelling at the video” Stop, it’s perfect” and you keep going, maybe a totally different direction and then I love the piece again! Yes these are different than your usual because it seems a very different color palette than you normally use. As a new artist I’m learning so much from you….and the best info from you is … keep going til you feel it’s right. And your commentaries are brilliantly funny and informative!! Thank You!
I love this! Thank you so much! Your perspective has freed up my mind and intentions in so many ways. "If you have a thing that you love, do it all the way" - this is probably the best advice I've ever gotten. Thank you! :)
van gogh fun fact...between the potato eaters and his last painting, trees and roots, five years passed. his amazing body of work was painted in FIVE YEARS!!! different but still jackie! thanks for sharing. :)
Watching your videos helps to give me the permission I need to just keep going even when I think my painting is going off the rails and will be an epic fail :) Just keep going and eventually, eventually something clicks. Thanks Jackie !
Wonderful as always Jackie and your ability to talk us through what we're watching is probably at least part of why you're at almost 10,000 people so interested in what you're doing -- even though we're watching *you* it's always just as much if not more about encouraging us ❤ You're right -- they're very different (and I don't think I would have known they were 'yours' if I hadn't watched the process) but, I think, cause for congratulation -- I've said this already but I'm reminded every time I watch you work how *wonderful* abstract art is -- that we can put together seemingly random bits of paint and paper and create a source of meaning that has never existed before --thanks as always for sharing your adventures 💚💙💜
You’re such a great encourager, Teri - THANK YOU! ❤️❤️❤️ I too love how the pieces in an abstract are somehow able to add up to something greater than the sun of the pieces ☺️
I’ve tuned in on occasions to see you in progress and though I felt very anxious at the beginning of your video going through pile finding the perfect piece, I really enjoy your ability to help me & others to find our genuine self I love to see Art, I do some, but it’s a calling for many people who are like you, full of color and can’t stop, which is a good thing. Enjoyable video.
“Your ability to help me and others find our genuine selves” 🥰🥰🥰 Thank you for saying this - I’m so glad you feel it, because it is my hope for everyone watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing😊. There were many parts that it hurt to lose, but the end result makes sense as itself - and as your work. The stripes, the revealing line from gelli tissue, a kind of stability from black and white and pops of colour - all look like your fingerprints, but shifted. Now I need to go bat.
Love what you are doing here! And I agree, that sometimes you just have to try different media, colors, shapes, tools etc - go outside the box - and see what you come up with. You may not want to incorporate everything that you try into your next work, but you probably find something to continue with! I do have a couple of questions for you: 1 - what are you using, gel medium or the more liquid matte/gloss medium/varnish for collating? 2- how do you keep the magazine paper from wrinkling up, especially since you are working on sketch book paper as opposed to a hard substrate. 3 - I am recording some short videos for a private workshop that I am leading (and emailing the link to the participants as I am not ready to share them with the public)iand wonder what app you are using to edit your videos - in particular how do you add the voice over. (I can speed up the video - know how to do that- but now need to add the voice over too.) Nothing that I have googled or searched has helped. I do not see that You Tube editing allows me to add the voice over. I can add music, so why not a voice file??? Thank you for any answers and insight you can provide . I enjoy your videos - which I discovered as I am also a fan of Louise Fletcher and have followed her for several years and taken a “Taster” workshop! BTW - are you familiar with Judy Woods - New Zealand , I think. You might enjoy seeing her work. - Alice Stone-Brooks
Hi Alice, thanks! ❤️ Wow, lots of questions! lol I use gloss medium for collaging. Sometimes it does wrinkle but I don’t mind it. I do my voiceovers in iMovie before I upload to UA-cam 🤗 And yes, I admire Louise and Judy Woods too! So inspiring! 😍
I really loved what you did with the gel plate. That was my favourite. The collage had several times where I might have stopped, and the final pieces were still good (but I would have liked some more of the original gel prints to still be visible). I loved your commentary. It's not just informative, it's also reflective.
Creating like this feels like surfing must. In/out of control happens so quickly, and you might wipe out, or the wave can just peter out. But gosh it's fun!
Can very clearly see that the piece on the left is you. The right one is a more subtle you, but the orbs give you away 😊 It was interesting that you created bits, such as early on when you used the yarn as resist on the left to leave that bright red, and that half face on the right which you really liked, are mostly covered by the end. I'm not sure where I'm at with that myself. Still working on the covering stuff up. Still early days in working out my style regarding that bit. It's great seeing different aspects of your art, your different approaches and your different ramblings. ❤
Love Claire. And I love that you have the ability to just let yourself do whatever you want; going with the flow takes courage. I feel the same when something comes out unexpected, yet beautiful. Thx Jackie:)
yes, they look like a different of you. i really like them. i want to play more. but i get stuck knowing how to start. i do best when i have a goal. & play has no end goal; it;s very open-ended.
Wow, thanks for your insightful thoughts! I seriously have been struggling with switching mediums, meaning, kind of beating myself up to continue and ‘master’ a certain technique or medium. But, I realize that the kind of artist I am is explorative and needed t to shift gears often from sheer curiosity. I always want to try something’s else, it infuses me. Ideas and inspiration. Occasionally, the different ‘experiments’ and explorations collide and a cohesive piece is born! And I’ve learned though, that it can’t be the goal because then my true expression doesn’t come through.
This is such a great realization to come to! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 There are many ways to experiment too - You could do pure experimentation all the time or you could have a sketchbook practice where you let loose and try alllll the things and other work that you are more intentional about the end result. And every variation in between, of course. Enjoy the process - it’s my favorite part of the art making too ❤️❤️❤️
They're amazing, although I loved them right after you used the yarn. Pushing the limits absolutely makes for more creativity. You are so full of ideas and I absolutely love your videos.
I needed an art buddy while trying out an idea to explore how much to stretch toward an abstract style. This vid was the perfect companion. You voiced many of my rambling thoughts while encouraging further exploration. Thank you! Your pieces looked great too. Congrats! djb
What an absolutely fun video! I liked the left one best, but then you applied your great stuff to the right and made it fly! Thank you for all your audible processing, it helps with many areas of life. Very appreciated.😻
What a great video and voice over - totally unfiltered and the outcome is fabulous. So many times, while watching, I was thinking... no, no don't do that ... but then , ta da, it worked out. A testament to the value of play and following your instincts. Hope you feel better.
I am enjoying this so much. You just gave me an idea for my junk Journal I am using a limited palette and what I'd like to do now is cut up the roloffs and add them to the journal. Thank you for the inspiration.
I so enjoy watching your process and hearing your thoughts. Your line about the ‘check engine light going on’ was brilliant and I’m totally borrowing it for when I hit total frustration (in anything)! 🤣 I’ll be grabbing my Gelli plate for this afternoon’s creative session and you’ve given me inspiration for more experimentation. Thank you and have a great week! Steph
I totally get the different perspective. Thank you for your voice over/discussion. It’s really helpful. I did the “5 minute ugly art challenge” and it was revolutionary to me. It’s exactly what you’re talking about, to me, as I start my journey. Thank you for your videos. I really enjoy your channel.
Que loco, estaba estresada!!! mirando como cambiaban los focos, no hallaba el momento que no se viera esa cara en uno y en el otro la ceramica.... me encanto el de la derecha. No ha sido facil, cuantas horas???? gracias por compartir.
Oh wow, so good to see all the stages and reinventions. Reminds me to keep going until it sings to me or I have had enough! Love what you ended up with. ❤
I could watch your art process for hours and hours! It is really inspiring and interesting to see how you always come out as ‘you’. Beautiful ! I hope to get to ‘me’ at some point as well even though right now I am still enjoying my own eclectic art journey. As always: thanks for your videos!🍀💖
Thank you so much! You’ll get to your style - even as you remain eclectic. Just keep making. The more you make, the faster you’ll get there. It’s more of a numbers game than I ever realized ❤️
Im fairly new to your channel Jackie, and captivated by the way you keep at your pieces letting them evolve. I have been enjoying watching your work process, and your voice over. The grid videos are great fun, and l have been making them myself. Thank you for sharing your journey, its and inspiration. Love from west coast Scotland
I love them. You may think you are unraveling, but I think you are processing, creating as you go. I mean you love the process. I look back at some of my work and wonder how I did it. It is like another person crept in and took me over. I see so many wonderful stages here that would have been awesome if left as they were, but again I think it is the creating that you enjoy. Question, I keep looking for this elusive celadon green you keep using to no avail. Another question, do you find your work becoming too thick with all the layers? Does the surface get lumpy and bumpy? I am trying to work through this issue currently and was going to just go with very thin layers, but now after watching this, I am encouraged to go with many layers again.
I think you’re absolutely right about loving the process - thank you for making that connection ❤️ Blick sells a matte celadon and Golden makes Titan green pale that I love as a celadon too 😍 I don’t notice the layers become “too” thick. If anything, the more layers, the sturdier the paper becomes 🤗 There is usually some physical texture on the surface of my work, but I don’t mind it. Keep experimenting and see what you like best ❤️❤️❤️
Totally agree. The great thing is that you don't give up. ❤
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I'm glad you don't filter! I enjoy and appreciate how candid you are.
I appreciate that - thanks so much for watching ❤️
I have now watched 20+ videos and listened avidly to your comments. You saved me from giving up on my art all together. You have confirmed that it’s alright to flounder around but stay with it however tenuously. I have embraced the small sketchbook template idea, finding it accessible and unthreatening. You have asked for comments on your ramblings. I enjoy them and find them pertinent and touchingly honest. Thank you seems an inadequate response to your generous spirit and sharing. Irena
Wow, thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Irena - would you mind if I use some or all of your amazing comment on my social media to point people to my videos? I was thinking about using a screen shot of it on IG or quoting you on my website. Please let me know if that would be okay with you ❤️
Never out of control just come along with me and we shall "see" what we can "see". It is not just your art work that draws me in but your commentary - filterless.
Thanks Chuck - I appreciate your kind words ❤️❤️❤️
I glean so much from watching and listening to you! I truly appreciate the energy, creativity, time and self examination. All of it helps me to understand my own processes and healing. Thank you!
Oh, I’m so glad to hear this - thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️
Totally appreciate your unfiltered commentary Jackie ... it's so homy to witness your real thoughts and perspectives. It makes me feel like it's all cool to have random and varied thoughts whilst creating. It's freeing on such a great level. 😂
Oh I’m so glad! You are definitely not the only one with random thoughts swirling around in your head 😂❤️
Jackie-Thank you for your video! You have taught me to work past the “ugly” phase, the difficult phase-when it’s just not working and come out on the other side with a beautiful, satisfying piece! I have also started a sketchbook practice because of you and it has made a world of difference to me and my artwork. Thank you!!!
Oh that's wonderful to hear about your sketchbook practice - I'm so glad you've found it so useful! Thank you for sharing that with me - you just made my day! 🥰
Thank you for sharing your process and your thoughts. There were many times when I would have been pleased to have reached particular points in your journey. So during this video, you have produced multiple pleasing and stimulating works of art, which makes this video itself a work of art.
Oh, thank you - what a lovely perspective! ❤️❤️❤️
Love it❤so honest in all our struggles to get to who we are! It’s a journey! Thank you❤
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
I loved your voiceover! Very real and it gives the viewer insight to the artists process. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Always nice to see you develop a piece, hear your thoughts and occasional doubts. My internal dialogue is much more of doubt so I have a way to go. Love the grid journaling too, have learned so much from your videos. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. I think it might have been Brene Brown - or maybe Elizabeth Gilbert? - who talked about acknowledging the doubts ("thank you for trying to protect me") and then telling them that you'll take it from here. I love that visual of moving the doubts from the driver's seat of the car into the back seat. They'll always be with us and that's okay - we just learn how to work around them and steer the car where we want to go. So, in summary, keep creating and remind yourself that you hear your doubts AND you're still going to keep creating. ❤️❤️❤️
100% I get it. 😁 The fact is, when we creatives are creating, we are investing a bit of ourselves- a level of vulnerability- into our work. So while some might find it trivial-that I’d feel anything resembling fear or excitement about the order in which I glue my papers or, the combination of colors I’ve chosen… anyone who loves making art totally understands. I’m sure I’m not alone in appreciating that you share your process and your thoughts so candidly.
You’re so right - other artists get it! ❤️Thanks for saying that - I appreciate you and this wonderful community here ❤️❤️❤️
10/10 Definitely amongst my favourite videos of yours!!!! Here's what I loved - 1. Your commitment to the pieces - you continued to push the limits until you felt they were right for you. 2. The end result - and YES, different for sure but I'd pick out Jackie in a minute (or at least I'd be saying, "Jeez, these sure seem like Jackie's work", and finally 3. The voice over - it was joyous and rambling and perfect -- seriously there are some DEEP nuggets in there. I'm not only going to watch it a few times over the coming weeks I'm planning on sharing it with someone who desperately needs to watch and HEAR what you have to say. Be well my friend!!!! ♥♥♥♥♥
Aww, you are consistently full of delightful encouragement and positive feedback - thank you, Paul!! ❤️❤️❤️
That was a terrific Jackie, thank you so much. I'm a master dyer and clothing maker, really choosing for 2024 to get back to my deep artist self who makes without an intention that people will like it or that I'll sell it. Going back to my true heart. And this is so helpful just hearing your narrative and watching your hands work. I'm so glad you took the risk to be vulnerable and do this video. Thank you!
That’s so nice to hear - I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Kudos to you for returning to yourself! ❤️❤️❤️
I get it Jackie. Perspective is everything, it’s key.
You nailed it, Lorraine! Perspective is the game-changer! 👀🔑
what i liked--they were happy landscapes. sometimes landscapes look sad to me. love the color combo. love that there were no gloomy skies/clouds. the florescent red reminded me of a sunset one night in 1979. i lived in a beach community in san diego. the sunset that night was truly florescent red. the foam of the waves looked like they were lit from underneath the waves. your landscapes reminded me of that incredible sunset. it was a once in a lifetime experience.
Wow, that sunset sounds phenomenal - I can only imagine! Seeing such divine things that stay with us for decades is truly a gift. Thank you for sharing that with me ❤️
trying new things is always exciting & inspiring.
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Art and life a work in progress. Risk taking, willingness to make mistakes, fear of outcome, wondering whih way to go next. I loved loved loved your voiceover. so many beautiful and deep gems that you have shared freely. Stuff that is inspiring and fun. I love that it is unedited. I love the journey with its detours. Me, Im a deep one too. So many people just don't get me. But thats okay. The one on the right is my fave for reasons unknown. Thank you again for your generosity in sharing not just your art process but who you are in such a random way. Big hugs XXX
Thanks so much for sharing this with me - big hugs right back! ❤️❤️❤️
I love to watch and listen. ❤ to see the works slowly come into being is fascinating and helpfuĺ. Thank you.
Thank you - I’m so glad you’re enjoying it!
Love your videos! Almost every time I start yelling at the video” Stop, it’s perfect” and you keep going, maybe a totally different direction and then I love the piece again! Yes these are different than your usual because it seems a very different color palette than you normally use. As a new artist I’m learning so much from you….and the best info from you is … keep going til you feel it’s right. And your commentaries are brilliantly funny and informative!! Thank You!
Terry, thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you are finding them helpful ❤️❤️❤️
Keep doing these, Jackie…..I receive new ideas and inspiration from each of your videos.
I’m so glad to hear it, Morris - thank you! ❤️
I love this! Thank you so much! Your perspective has freed up my mind and intentions in so many ways. "If you have a thing that you love, do it all the way" - this is probably the best advice I've ever gotten. Thank you! :)
You're welcome! And that quote is SO true! Here's to doing what you love! 🍾🥂
I had such a belly laugh with the “not sure if the check engine light was on😅 “ comment! And out of control? Oh yeah…….lots!
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van gogh fun fact...between the potato eaters and his last painting, trees and roots, five years passed. his amazing body of work was painted in FIVE YEARS!!!
different but still jackie! thanks for sharing. :)
Holy cow, that's AMAZING!!
And thank you! ❤️
Watching your videos helps to give me the permission I need to just keep going even when I think my painting is going off the rails and will be an epic fail :) Just keep going and eventually, eventually something clicks. Thanks Jackie !
“Just keep going and eventually something clicks” - Yes! That’s exactly it 🤗 Keep showing up ❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful as always Jackie and your ability to talk us through what we're watching is probably at least part of why you're at almost 10,000 people so interested in what you're doing -- even though we're watching *you* it's always just as much if not more about encouraging us ❤ You're right -- they're very different (and I don't think I would have known they were 'yours' if I hadn't watched the process) but, I think, cause for congratulation -- I've said this already but I'm reminded every time I watch you work how *wonderful* abstract art is -- that we can put together seemingly random bits of paint and paper and create a source of meaning that has never existed before --thanks as always for sharing your adventures 💚💙💜
You’re such a great encourager, Teri - THANK YOU! ❤️❤️❤️ I too love how the pieces in an abstract are somehow able to add up to something greater than the sun of the pieces ☺️
I’ve tuned in on occasions to see you in progress and though I felt very anxious at the beginning of your video going through pile finding the perfect piece, I really enjoy your ability to help me & others to find our genuine self
I love to see Art, I do some, but it’s a calling for many people who are like you, full of color and can’t stop, which is a good thing. Enjoyable video.
“Your ability to help me and others find our genuine selves” 🥰🥰🥰 Thank you for saying this - I’m so glad you feel it, because it is my hope for everyone watching ❤️❤️❤️
Désolée je ne parle pas anglais. Mais vous regarder travailler est un véritable bonheur qui contient beaucoup d'enseignements. Un grand merci à vous.
I’m so glad - merci beaucoup! ❤️❤️❤️
I love those 2 colors together
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Obrigada por compartilhar seu processo criativo, é muito inspirador e divertido! Adoro seus vídeos ! ❤ beijos do Brasil 🇧🇷
Thanks so much for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing😊. There were many parts that it hurt to lose, but the end result makes sense as itself - and as your work. The stripes, the revealing line from gelli tissue, a kind of stability from black and white and pops of colour - all look like your fingerprints, but shifted. Now I need to go bat.
Thank you. Judy! ❤️❤️❤️
Love what you are doing here! And I agree, that sometimes you just have to try different media, colors, shapes, tools etc - go outside the box - and see what you come up with. You may not want to incorporate everything that you try into your next work, but you probably find something to continue with! I do have a couple of questions for you: 1 - what are you using, gel medium or the more liquid matte/gloss medium/varnish for collating? 2- how do you keep the magazine paper from wrinkling up, especially since you are working on sketch book paper as opposed to a hard substrate. 3 - I am recording some short videos for a private workshop that I am leading (and emailing the link to the participants as I am not ready to share them with the public)iand wonder what app you are using to edit your videos - in particular how do you add the voice over. (I can speed up the video - know how to do that- but now need to add the voice over too.) Nothing that I have googled or searched has helped. I do not see that You Tube editing allows me to add the voice over. I can add music, so why not a voice file???
Thank you for any answers and insight you can provide . I enjoy your videos - which I discovered as I am also a fan of Louise Fletcher and have followed her for several years and taken a “Taster” workshop! BTW - are you familiar with Judy Woods - New Zealand , I think. You might enjoy seeing her work. - Alice Stone-Brooks
Hi Alice, thanks! ❤️ Wow, lots of questions! lol I use gloss medium for collaging. Sometimes it does wrinkle but I don’t mind it. I do my voiceovers in iMovie before I upload to UA-cam 🤗 And yes, I admire Louise and Judy Woods too! So inspiring! 😍
How cool, love Claire Dejardin too! Discovered her about 10 years ago! Didn’t know she was designing rugs.
She started making punch rugs as a hobby for herself. They’re fabulous but I don’t think she sells them ❤️
I loved the one on the right.
Thank you! ❤️
I really loved what you did with the gel plate. That was my favourite. The collage had several times where I might have stopped, and the final pieces were still good (but I would have liked some more of the original gel prints to still be visible).
I loved your commentary. It's not just informative, it's also reflective.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it - I really miss seeing more of the gel printed surface too, but collage took over 🤣 Thanks so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Very inspirational to me. Love to hear your thought process!
Thanks Judy - I’m so glad ❤️
I get it! You're making perfect sense! 😊
I'm so glad!
Good job bc you are really being vulnerable and allowing the process to unfold.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
I love your process.. you are a great inspiration!
That’s so nice of you to say - thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Creating like this feels like surfing must. In/out of control happens so quickly, and you might wipe out, or the wave can just peter out. But gosh it's fun!
It's all about the thrill of the ride, isn't it? 😄❤️
Can very clearly see that the piece on the left is you. The right one is a more subtle you, but the orbs give you away 😊
It was interesting that you created bits, such as early on when you used the yarn as resist on the left to leave that bright red, and that half face on the right which you really liked, are mostly covered by the end.
I'm not sure where I'm at with that myself. Still working on the covering stuff up. Still early days in working out my style regarding that bit.
It's great seeing different aspects of your art, your different approaches and your different ramblings. ❤
Thanks so much for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
You’re right! Totally bonkers! 😂 but how utterly fabulous! Thank you!!!!
😂😂😂 Thank you! ❤️
Love Claire. And I love that you have the ability to just let yourself do whatever you want; going with the flow takes courage.
I feel the same when something comes out unexpected, yet beautiful. Thx Jackie:)
Yes! Thank you! ❤️❤️
How do you spell Clair’s last name?
Love your process here. They came out just right! ❤
@piakelley7477 Claire Desjardins www.ClairDesjardins.com 🤗
Thank you! ❤️
yes, they look like a different of you. i really like them. i want to play more. but i get stuck knowing how to start. i do best when i have a goal. & play has no end goal; it;s very open-ended.
I Loved it, I thought it was awesome and the colors you chose were stunning.
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Just subscribed! Watched the whole thing while painting. You're an inspiration. Keep being real ❤😊
That’s so nice to hear - thanks so much, Tami! ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, thanks for your insightful thoughts! I seriously have been struggling with switching mediums, meaning, kind of beating myself up to continue and ‘master’ a certain technique or medium. But, I realize that the kind of artist I am is explorative and needed t to shift gears often from sheer curiosity. I always want to try something’s else, it infuses me. Ideas and inspiration. Occasionally, the different ‘experiments’ and explorations collide and a cohesive piece is born! And I’ve learned though, that it can’t be the goal because then my true expression doesn’t come through.
This is such a great realization to come to! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 There are many ways to experiment too - You could do pure experimentation all the time or you could have a sketchbook practice where you let loose and try alllll the things and other work that you are more intentional about the end result. And every variation in between, of course. Enjoy the process - it’s my favorite part of the art making too ❤️❤️❤️
They're amazing, although I loved them right after you used the yarn. Pushing the limits absolutely makes for more creativity. You are so full of ideas and I absolutely love your videos.
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
I needed an art buddy while trying out an idea to explore how much to stretch toward an abstract style. This vid was the perfect companion. You voiced many of my rambling thoughts while encouraging further exploration. Thank you! Your pieces looked great too. Congrats! djb
Oh that is wonderful! I’m so glad we could be art buddies today! ❤️❤️❤️
What an absolutely fun video! I liked the left one best, but then you applied your great stuff to the right and made it fly! Thank you for all your audible processing, it helps with many areas of life. Very appreciated.😻
Thank you - I'm so glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
What a great video and voice over - totally unfiltered and the outcome is fabulous. So many times, while watching, I was thinking... no, no don't do that ... but then , ta da, it worked out. A testament to the value of play and following your instincts. Hope you feel better.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
I am enjoying this so much. You just gave me an idea for my junk Journal I am using a limited palette and what I'd like to do now is cut up the roloffs and add them to the journal. Thank you for the inspiration.
Yay! I'm so glad! ❤️❤️❤️
I so enjoy watching your process and hearing your thoughts. Your line about the ‘check engine light going on’ was brilliant and I’m totally borrowing it for when I hit total frustration (in anything)! 🤣 I’ll be grabbing my Gelli plate for this afternoon’s creative session and you’ve given me inspiration for more experimentation. Thank you and have a great week! Steph
Thanks Steph - So glad to hear you enjoyed it!
i think the black & white (dots & stripes) are what tells me that you made these collages.
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I totally get the different perspective. Thank you for your voice over/discussion. It’s really helpful. I did the “5 minute ugly art challenge” and it was revolutionary to me. It’s exactly what you’re talking about, to me, as I start my journey. Thank you for your videos. I really enjoy your channel.
I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos - thank you for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
Que loco, estaba estresada!!! mirando como cambiaban los focos, no hallaba el momento que no se viera esa cara en uno y en el otro la ceramica.... me encanto el de la derecha. No ha sido facil, cuantas horas???? gracias por compartir.
Muchas gracias por mirar, ¡hubo mucho drama en este proceso! 😂😂😂
Oh wow, so good to see all the stages and reinventions. Reminds me to keep going until it sings to me or I have had enough! Love what you ended up with. ❤
“Until it sings to me” Yes! Well said! Thanks so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
I could watch your art process for hours and hours! It is really inspiring and interesting to see how you always come out as ‘you’. Beautiful ! I hope to get to ‘me’ at some point as well even though right now I am still enjoying my own eclectic art journey. As always: thanks for your videos!🍀💖
Thank you so much! You’ll get to your style - even as you remain eclectic. Just keep making. The more you make, the faster you’ll get there. It’s more of a numbers game than I ever realized ❤️
And please don’t censor yourself - your gift to us is letting us ‘inside.’
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Im fairly new to your channel Jackie, and captivated by the way you keep at your pieces letting them evolve. I have been enjoying watching your work process, and your voice over. The grid videos are great fun, and l have been making them myself. Thank you for sharing your journey, its and inspiration. Love from west coast Scotland
Thank you so much - glad to have you watching! ❤️❤️❤️
I love them. You may think you are unraveling, but I think you are processing, creating as you go. I mean you love the process. I look back at some of my work and wonder how I did it. It is like another person crept in and took me over. I see so many wonderful stages here that would have been awesome if left as they were, but again I think it is the creating that you enjoy. Question, I keep looking for this elusive celadon green you keep using to no avail. Another question, do you find your work becoming too thick with all the layers? Does the surface get lumpy and bumpy? I am trying to work through this issue currently and was going to just go with very thin layers, but now after watching this, I am encouraged to go with many layers again.
I think you’re absolutely right about loving the process - thank you for making that connection ❤️ Blick sells a matte celadon and Golden makes Titan green pale that I love as a celadon too 😍 I don’t notice the layers become “too” thick. If anything, the more layers, the sturdier the paper becomes 🤗 There is usually some physical texture on the surface of my work, but I don’t mind it. Keep experimenting and see what you like best ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, will go get some celadon!@@jackieschomburgart
the black/white papers give it away that you made these.
🤗 It’s me! 😆
I love your work. I'm new to abstract art and collage and gelli plates.
Do you use only acrylic paint? What kind of tissue paper do you use?
Thank you
Hi! Yes, I mainly use acrylic paint and I use regular tissue paper :) So glad to have you watching!