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@Alexander Supertramp Jesus man, take it down a notch I'm pretty sure he means don't create to appease the masses because art is suppose to come from somewhere genuine
@@DelbertStinkfester While yes it's a great way to give people access, for a young artist it can easily give them a big ego in thinking they're better than they are. Or the pressure to be better can overwhelm them into quitting all together. I've seen both extremes far too often.
I'm a self-employed artist ... I've never been so broke in my entire life, I never felt so alone, I've never been so unsuccessful, I've never failed so much ... But I've never felt SO ALIVE like that before !
The Woman With No Head so I’m already seeing the dark side of being an artist. You have to be old or dead In order to have some success. This is the most false hope you get from people who struggled to at least make a living as an artist.
@@nsr5961 We get old and dead with or without success. Practicing our art is in itself a type of success. It is what makes one be an artist. To do it every day, never give up, be confident in your growth, is success.
I dont think this is good advise. Consuming other people's work is where a lot of people get ideas, technique, inspiration, and new subject matters from. We're not in a self-contained bubble, and we dont have a hidden style burried deep within us that comes from nothing. It has to be developed, and the tools to develop it are procured from the world (which includes other people and their work), all of which has a very necessary and tangible influence on us.
Well, more along the lines of "find things from others' artwork to reach your own uniqueness" Cuz you will eventually find yourself combining all the ones you've seen to make something that you'll find beautiful
kudos that they didn't add dramatic "motivational" music to make the advice seem better- the advice was good from the start and needed no backing track.
Love the guy who said basically that advice will fall on deaf ears unless that person is seeking those words. So often we hear the advice we need but don't truly take it to heart until we hears it sometimes years or decades later and are ready to listen.
“When you become routine, that is end of everything.” I don’t think I’ve ever heard something ring so true for every my everyday life, let alone my creative life. Most people would say having a structured routine would help you and benefit you and is almost necessary, but I feel the exact opposite. At least for myself. Whenever I start to fall into a routine, that lasts too long, I start to feel awful. Anxious, depressed, held back, just wanting to break from that. Doing the same things over and over and over and over and over again. I can do things for a short length of time, but it’s almost as if my brain and body just refuses things once they’ve become too routine. Even things I should or kind of want to be doing. And it makes me feel even worse when people talk down to me or belittle me for feeling that way, and it probably sounds ridiculous, but that’s just how I feel and need to operate. I need to take breaks and move onto the next thing or something different, then I can return to something I’ve done for a while. But I can’t do the same thing forever. Especially in my daily life, and definitely in my creative life.
I sometimes feel as though I have a great amount of creativity within me fighting to get out, but like a kid who's afraid to jump into a swimming pool, I hold it in
"The only advice you'll ever hear is the advice you'll you already know and so hearing it, it's confirmed" I agree so much and thank you for your confirmation
I went through a phase of deleting all the spiritual groups I had joined on face book and replaced them with art groups. Best move I made on face book. My game of life changed from arguing with people to growing with those who were really transforming themselves through their art.
@@rohangaikwad9073 there are sooooo many! My advice is this... think about the kind of art You a. Like to look at generally b. Enjoy doing yourself c. Feel joy with Then type this in the fb search bar and see what comes up! Have fun! Ps. The last one on the list is the most important one. It will grow You the most. And also, You may find that each category from my list above has a different answer... try them all out! This is Your world... be free in it... and think of more of Your own categories too!
Yea. I just started drawing and painting. I do it everyday t had my self doubts. I am 50 years old I start drawing and painting. I know I am taking a risk but now it’s time to try again since I have these videos
I spoke a famous artist that told me and my class at the time the same thing! you aren't wrong! He said "always be able to sustain yourself, its hard to make art without heating, without water, or when you're hungry. Always sustain yourself, don't feel like you have to 'live the experience of an artist (meaning the broke and struggling artist'".
@@enadine6405 You don't have to sell art to be an artist, the same way you don't have to sell woodworks to be a carpenter. You aren't selling out or cheapening yourself if you have a "regular" job and make art on the side.
@@pendlera2959 I agree, what I'm saying is, if you want to work as one, make sure you can sustain yourself somehow :) Don't buy into the idea that you have to struggle and be robbed of basic necessities.
@@enadine6405 Of course! I was agreeing with you. I don't know where people got the idea that if you want to be an artist you can never have any other job, but it sure is pervasive. That's all I was talking about.
Also I recommend to anyone who likes art and has their favorite artist, never forget to let them know how much you admire them. A like is not enough, kind words are more powerful. I haven't get as much income out of my art and went through horrible times where I just felt I was wasting my life. But comments from complete strangers and some customers made me want to keep going. Things haven't changed, though. But I guess it would be worse stop arting and waste your lifetime doing nothing...
I'm reading this 2 years later, and I just wanted to know how you're doing now? I don't know the situation or anything, but I really hope everything is working out for you.
Most people don't really like artists because we are, by nature, disruptive. Creativity is all about inventing new and surprising things, subverting expectations, adventurous behavior. And people like what they are used to. They like confomity and predictable relationships, because it makes them feel like they are in control. As artists, we have to accept that we are the complete opposite of what most people are looking for.
A lot of words can be said about being nothing, but little can be said about what is truth. The best question ever ask of me is, "How do you want to be remembered as an artist'?" I found all my answers from within.
I left tourism course last year to pursue an art course. It was one of the hardest choice in my life. I know people would say I don't need a course to be a great artist, but it's only art that makes me genuinely happy. I hope everyone that watches will be successful. 🙏🏻 I'll come back here when I am!😌
"How do you know you're an artist? To know if you are an artist or not is like breathing. You dont question breathing, you have to breathe or you will die... if you have a urge to create, you're an artist." Yess
I resonate with what william kentridge said. Not the advice but rather that advice only sticks under the right circumstances at the right time. The advice I received was "use your time wisely" I didnt understand, it took 5 ears until I was ready to hear it again. Still processing after another 8 years. To act on the advice is the hard part.
One thing I've learned over the last decade that has deeply changed how I see my art is avoiding consuming contemporary visual art. Biggie Smalls once said he didn't listen to current rap, instead he listened to genres of music outside his era, mostly country and reggae. We can't expect to create honest and personal art if we are using art already created in our era. It becomes highly derivative. It's the exact reason why current popular music all sounds similar and boring. It IS however exciting to find influences from places in history and subjects outside your own medium.
"In your life time, you will probably have one good idea if you are a really good artist, and if you are genius, two good ideas, and thats it. but be careful with them." wow.
I left my job in management to pursue my career in art. People told i am crazy. Hope am not. Recently started my art channel on youtube, and I want to prove am on right path. Hoping I have support and blessings from all of you. Thank you 😊
Lol, I know what you mean, but by the context of the other stuff PS said - I think he meant specifically don't compromise your artistic integrity. I loved Junky, Naked Lunch isn't really for me but I wouldn't describe it as a sellout. I don't think he ever sold out, and PS probably didn't either.
Don’t confuse his reference to being about life in general, ie conforming to the squares. That’s the exact opposite of what he meant. He’s referring to artistic integrity.
I don't know what it is about Patti Smith that I like so much. Of course I don't know her personally, but she seems super authentic...not pretentious at all. Read her book "Just Kids"...it's a great memoir.
I always thought that getting a nyc gallery was the end goal. As I got closer to that goal, I realized that I would have to keep making the same stuff- galleries have little interest in your taking risks they want consistency
This made me really cry, i guess I needed to hear this. Im pretty insecure and afraid to fail. These thoughts are the reason I keep being stuck... Man this is hard. If I really want to be good at art I have to stop being afraid and start being comfortable with making mistakes. Im I the only one feeling like this? I cant imagine...
Annelotte I feel u 100% I’m an art major in college and I question myself everyday. I’m scared everyday of my professors telling me I’ve failed and I’m no good.
Never made clearer, that what Patti tells us, comes from the heart and relates to everyone (being an artist or not), while what Marina tells us (or Wim) is just about them. Not everyone needs to do new stuff all the time. Not every artists is a performer, who wants to shock or do things to left people with mouth wide open in the audience. Many many artists just try to make the world a little bit more beautiful and worth being a part of it all. Art for me is more like a net, somebody's weaving for you, that you won't fall down to hard, when times get rough.
be ready to fail. thats a beast of a life lesson as well as a reality for artists. Im a musician and songwriter and constantly Im getting rejected for different music libraries or opportunities. Rejections open the door for success. Plus, it makes you have thick skin so even every life stuff just bounces off because of you know yourself and you know how the world works.
Thank you. Art is a gift of the Spirit. When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it shows itself in beautiful harmonies. Shining through the mind of a poet, it is seen in fine poetry and poetic prose. - A Baha'i Concept
@Save Dog as Virtual Chicken they're are not true artist a true artist is so translucent, it's hard to explain ,its almost like they themself are a walking peice of art
I disagree with saying you can’t be a great artist until your only passion is art and it’s an obsession. That’s a very toxic mentality that makes young artists believe they aren’t good enough but otherwise agreed with what everyone else said :)
@@bethechangebevegan853 Well, if you honestly want to make it a career, art making must be what you do the vast bulk of every day. I've worked as an assistant to several successful artists, people who earn a living solely by sales of their work, and what they all share is 1) an uncommon work ethic (most never take vacations believe it or not), 2) all are super organized in regards to materials required to fabricate their work, and 3) they're all quite self critical but don't ever allow themselves to get married to or haunted by final results. Keep working is their chief motto. I'm an artist myself, wish I had #1 but don't, I work at #2, and as for #3 it's a goal, that's all.
Kai Cuspid well marina abramovich always tends to state such bullshiet and being absolute but she has built everything in that mindset. Just ignore that bitch. A little piece of brain and you can just realize the phony ness of this woman.....
Wim Wenders says, "Don't do anything that you know somebody else can do better. Do what nobody else can do, except for you." I guess he's trying to say something along the lines of "Be an original," but it comes off like "Don't be inspired by your superiors. Give up without trying. Also, do the impossible." I could have listened to a whole talk by Marina Abramovic & Patti Smith though. They were on point.
+CRI TTER I agree, I don't think there's anything wrong with copying, that's how every great master originally learned. Eventually you have to find your own style though.
I think it came off like that because they split what he said. The first part saying whatever you do, nobody can do it better. There's a difference between learning from others and trying to copy there work.
There are so many artists right now that it is increasingly difficult to stand out. I believe you can do everything right and still fail economically while someone with half your ability but with good fortune will kick your ass. Life isn't fair so don't do art expecting a fair outcome. Art is therapy. In the end you can ask yourself 'did I live a creative life?' And if the answer is yes you can RIP.
They are all so powerful. And also There is no real goal. To me: to be artist is to be ready to quit art cause you love the world strong enough, and you remember each time, it's only with art that you feel closer to the world
I love Brian Rutenberg's quote, paraphrasing "Create for that one person that loves and supports you on your worst day." Don't expect to be understood, seek to inspire curiosity. Empathy always begins with curiosity.
I wouldn't abandon routine and routines as an artist too quickly, it can be comforting and reassuring in tough times, take risks when you feel you can, there's no rush to prove how out there you are
ELIASSON IS REA,LY GOOD, HAVE TO SAY THAT I DINT LIKE SEEING HIM SITTING WITH ALL THAT LIGHTI G MATERIAL AROUND HIM. JUST GO AND LOOK AT SOME OF HIS WORK, ITS MIND BLOWING, SPECIALLY HIS EARLIER WORK.
I am 14 years old and began to take art classes since I was 4. Art is such an important aspect of my life, something I can’t live without. If I’m not doing homework then I’m painting or drawing. For the past 6 months I’ve been working really hard to get commissions and to build an audience on UA-cam through my channel, all to prove to my parents that I can find people who appreciate my art, and that it is something worth pursuing. I am very fortunate and grateful to have found something I love and am passionate about at this point of my life. I haven’t lived a day without art in my conscious years and I feel very blessed every time I get to create. My goal is definitely to go to art school and hopefully become a full time artist someday.
I've been a starving artist most of my life, making UA-cam videos, creating Woodworks, photography, painting. You name it. It's not very great for getting wealthy but it's definitely rewarding
I think this is a very crucial moment in my life as an artist. This morning I just got rejected by the US government on my artist visa application. In the past few hours, I'd been examining my life and myself as an artist: "Am I a loser and a failure." I don't have the answer yet but there is one thing I'm sure, which is I'm an artist who wants to make her own art. At this moment, lots of thoughts passing through, but there is only one thing I wish I can make it happen in my life, that is one day, I can eventually find my own peace of mind through my artwork.
The only time you'd fail is if you gave into what is convenient instead of pursuing what makes you happy. I do not think you are a loser or a failure. I am proud that you are pursuing what you love. I also hope that one day I can find my own peace of mind but I feel that comes from rejection and the ability to grow from that instead of letting rejection define you and I. I hope this helps you a little bit!
most recent vid on your channel is four years old. unless you have a ton of artwork showing elsewhere, you may do well to be a bit more prolific. that alone may be why you were denied. either way, keep going at your art. even if you can only spend 30 minutes per day on it. don't let anything stop you there.
wow! i honestly didn't expect to take much away from this video but it seems to have made me feel like I really know what I'm doing. It's very honest and I genuinely understand what their saying, it's very refreshing.
I hang out with a lot creative people in my life. Architects to painters to chefs and I call it the creative pyramid the closer you get to the top the smaller the pyramid. Everybody knows everybody. I have seen a specific painter that started a certain motif and that is all they do now. They make a lot of money but it is really destroying him as well. One of my favorite lines in Entourage "You want creative integrity drive a Prius".
I had an epiphany when it comes to art! I've only been painting a year and I just wasn't getting it at first, globbing on the paint and it would get muddy and all mix together, but now everything just clicked and I'm creating art I want to see! :D
For musicians i would say: play with as many people as you can. Practice, and create your own work and don't make excuses like: i don't have the best bass/ guitar/ drum/ best voice. Start creating, and just start doing it.
my advice... art is about doing what you love, don't wait to be great like its all that matters enjoy practising and creating because good artists will always aspire to be better. its about the journey not the destination, aspiring to be better is never ending for artists so you never reach the destination and that is definitely a good thing not bad. just think if you ever actually became a perfect artist and you had nothing more to aspire too, think of how sad and hollow that would be. but no-one is ever perfect and i will always aspire to be better and that realisation makes me so happy.
Something I’ve learned: If you spend the majority of your time accumulating inspiration you’ll replace creativity with nothing and attempt to fill that vacancy with more supposed inspiration. Just do it.
My advice: If art is hard for you - and it's not for everyone, but if it's hard for you, don't wait for it to become easy. You are traumatized. People have put you down, discouraged you, shamed you. Now you have mental health issues, but you can't give up your art. No one will come to apolozige for what happened, unfortunately. All you can do is look forward and make it work somehow.
Im a 13 year old girl and i have started to learn how to draw since age 5 i realized my love for art at age 7 or 8 i have talked to my dad about going to a early college and sign up for art classes he has told me artist don't earn much money i have told him i am just trying to achieve my dream of being an artist but when a man on this video said do what you want, that motivated me to not care what others say i still don't know the kind of art i will sign up for but I'm still gonna study.
BTSOppa Min Yoongi Do what you feel is right in your heart. If your passion is to be an artist and you enjoying creating things then don't let the doubters stop you. You have one life, live it to the fullest and to the best of your ability, and stay true to yourself that is important. At the end of the day this is your life to live, do not let yourself be one of those people who come to the end of their life regretting what they didn't do more than what they did. You can do this. All the best for you on your life's journey.
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"We're too immersed in our own bullshit to give anyone else advice ". Lol definitely the best advice
“Find your mummy” lol
"Becoming routine is the end of everything". Definitely.
Routine and discipline are the backbones of a great career.
@@dianer8881 basically what she's trying to say is don't get in a pattern when it comes to art.
@@painandmisery8971 Routine and repetition worked for Warhol - not sure if he is an artist though.
My advice to young artists: Don't create to post online, create for yourself and the people in your life.
staying true to the self? right on!
Yes and no. The internet is changing how we experience art and art itself. Art that is made for the enjoyment of others is still art isn't it?
@Alexander Supertramp Jesus man, take it down a notch
I'm pretty sure he means don't create to appease the masses because art is suppose to come from somewhere genuine
I disagree....Art needs to be shared and seen...Online is a great way to give people access to your art
@@DelbertStinkfester While yes it's a great way to give people access, for a young artist it can easily give them a big ego in thinking they're better than they are. Or the pressure to be better can overwhelm them into quitting all together. I've seen both extremes far too often.
I'm a self-employed artist ... I've never been so broke in my entire life, I never felt so alone, I've never been so unsuccessful, I've never failed so much ... But I've never felt SO ALIVE like that before !
Exactly! It's being who your meant to be.
I'm an artist. Lets be friends.
I just listened to a little of your music. Will be listening to more. Thank you for being.
The Woman With No Head so I’m already seeing the dark side of being an artist. You have to be old or dead In order to have some success. This is the most false hope you get from people who struggled to at least make a living as an artist.
@@nsr5961 We get old and dead with or without success. Practicing our art is in itself a type of success. It is what makes one be an artist. To do it every day, never give up, be confident in your growth, is success.
Some advice: Stop looking at everybody else's creations or you'll lose your own. Don't want to be them. Want to be you.
But don’t shut yourself out from inspiration‼️
I dont think this is good advise. Consuming other people's work is where a lot of people get ideas, technique, inspiration, and new subject matters from. We're not in a self-contained bubble, and we dont have a hidden style burried deep within us that comes from nothing. It has to be developed, and the tools to develop it are procured from the world (which includes other people and their work), all of which has a very necessary and tangible influence on us.
Well, more along the lines of "find things from others' artwork to reach your own uniqueness"
Cuz you will eventually find yourself combining all the ones you've seen to make something that you'll find beautiful
This 😢😭❤️
That's my issue bringing me here today.
Think like a child and never stop playing!
completely agree!
OlisART sounds like the philosophy of CoBrA
Like a child..if you see Marina, run like hell
Word!
@@ts8404 No! We need more trolls in the world!
kudos that they didn't add dramatic "motivational" music to make the advice seem better- the advice was good from the start and needed no backing track.
Love the guy who said basically that advice will fall on deaf ears unless that person is seeking those words. So often we hear the advice we need but don't truly take it to heart until we hears it sometimes years or decades later and are ready to listen.
William Kentridge, you should see his drawings, incredible work
Nobody else can do what you do better than you.
agree...
Heverie dammit
Nope!
I'm an artist. Lets be friends.
Snow K there’s always that Asian man....don’t give people false hopes
“When you become routine, that is end of everything.” I don’t think I’ve ever heard something ring so true for every my everyday life, let alone my creative life. Most people would say having a structured routine would help you and benefit you and is almost necessary, but I feel the exact opposite. At least for myself. Whenever I start to fall into a routine, that lasts too long, I start to feel awful. Anxious, depressed, held back, just wanting to break from that. Doing the same things over and over and over and over and over again. I can do things for a short length of time, but it’s almost as if my brain and body just refuses things once they’ve become too routine. Even things I should or kind of want to be doing. And it makes me feel even worse when people talk down to me or belittle me for feeling that way, and it probably sounds ridiculous, but that’s just how I feel and need to operate. I need to take breaks and move onto the next thing or something different, then I can return to something I’ve done for a while. But I can’t do the same thing forever. Especially in my daily life, and definitely in my creative life.
I completely completely feel just the same about routine
Couldn't agree more!!
After the deep dive you must come out and breathe.
exactly how i felt about routine!
“Be steady and well ordered in your life so that you can be fierce and original in your work.”
- Gustave Flaubert
I sometimes feel as though I have a great amount of creativity within me fighting to get out, but like a kid who's afraid to jump into a swimming pool, I hold it in
release your expectations, just start without a plan and see what happens
Everybody does. What sets artists apart from the rest is diving in and doing. Again and again and again.
"The only advice you'll ever hear is the advice you'll you already know and so hearing it, it's confirmed" I agree so much and thank you for your confirmation
"Don't think you can escape yourself by your choice of subject matter". Great!
"Nobody else can do that better than you..." That's all I needed to hear! THANK YOU!
I went through a phase of deleting all the spiritual groups I had joined on face book and replaced them with art groups. Best move I made on face book. My game of life changed from arguing with people to growing with those who were really transforming themselves through their art.
Mothers Moons most intelligent comment so far !
Just avoid Facebook in general, it's a bit of a shitty platform (in my opinion)
Julia Cameron, "The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity"
suggest me some groups. plz.
@@rohangaikwad9073 there are sooooo many! My advice is this... think about the kind of art You
a. Like to look at generally
b. Enjoy doing yourself
c. Feel joy with
Then type this in the fb search bar and see what comes up! Have fun!
Ps. The last one on the list is the most important one. It will grow You the most. And also, You may find that each category from my list above has a different answer... try them all out! This is Your world... be free in it... and think of more of Your own categories too!
Patti Smith is such a gem. The ending of this video is absolutely inspiring. In the end, none of it matters, make the most of it.
Yea. I just started drawing and painting. I do it everyday t had my self doubts. I am 50 years old I start drawing and painting. I know I am taking a risk but now it’s time to try again since I have these videos
"It makes sens that we're gonna be really happy and things are gonna be really fucked up too" - Patti Smith, Life 101
My advice: have a job. As an artist I avoided it for far to long. And NEVER quit making stuff. And know YOU are the masterpiece you seek to create.
I spoke a famous artist that told me and my class at the time the same thing! you aren't wrong! He said "always be able to sustain yourself, its hard to make art without heating, without water, or when you're hungry. Always sustain yourself, don't feel like you have to 'live the experience of an artist (meaning the broke and struggling artist'".
@@enadine6405 You don't have to sell art to be an artist, the same way you don't have to sell woodworks to be a carpenter. You aren't selling out or cheapening yourself if you have a "regular" job and make art on the side.
@@pendlera2959 I agree, what I'm saying is, if you want to work as one, make sure you can sustain yourself somehow :) Don't buy into the idea that you have to struggle and be robbed of basic necessities.
@@enadine6405 Of course! I was agreeing with you. I don't know where people got the idea that if you want to be an artist you can never have any other job, but it sure is pervasive. That's all I was talking about.
@@pendlera2959 Ah okay sorry miscommunication lol :) Yes I agree as well! We need to change our societies simplistic mindset.
Also I recommend to anyone who likes art and has their favorite artist, never forget to let them know how much you admire them. A like is not enough, kind words are more powerful. I haven't get as much income out of my art and went through horrible times where I just felt I was wasting my life. But comments from complete strangers and some customers made me want to keep going. Things haven't changed, though. But I guess it would be worse stop arting and waste your lifetime doing nothing...
"...You'll loose people you love." It is breaking me apart.
aditi013 just about to read this and she suddenly said it.
Mystery......
I'm reading this 2 years later, and I just wanted to know how you're doing now? I don't know the situation or anything, but I really hope everything is working out for you.
aditi013 you reunite with them in afterlife, have faith.
Most people don't really like artists because we are, by nature, disruptive. Creativity is all about inventing new and surprising things, subverting expectations, adventurous behavior. And people like what they are used to. They like confomity and predictable relationships, because it makes them feel like they are in control. As artists, we have to accept that we are the complete opposite of what most people are looking for.
@@laninfapimentel311 until you make it and get a bit of fame, then you're exactly what everyone is looking for 😂😂😂
I think Wim Wenders got a point, do something only you can do something from your heart, maybe its not a masterpiece, but it is unique and personaly
3:20 Be ready to fail, (learn to fail joyfully) so that you won't be afraid to explore new territories. .
Yup
patti smith 100% best advice, just genuine human
A lot of words can be said about being nothing, but little can be said about what is truth.
The best question ever ask of me is, "How do you want to be remembered as an artist'?"
I found all my answers from within.
I left tourism course last year to pursue an art course. It was one of the hardest choice in my life. I know people would say I don't need a course to be a great artist, but it's only art that makes me genuinely happy. I hope everyone that watches will be successful. 🙏🏻
I'll come back here when I am!😌
All of these artists have beautiful minds and its motivating to hear such inspiration from these beautiful people.
"How do you know you're an artist? To know if you are an artist or not is like breathing. You dont question breathing, you have to breathe or you will die... if you have a urge to create, you're an artist." Yess
I resonate with what william kentridge said. Not the advice but rather that advice only sticks under the right circumstances at the right time.
The advice I received was "use your time wisely" I didnt understand, it took 5 ears until I was ready to hear it again.
Still processing after another 8 years.
To act on the advice is the hard part.
One thing I've learned over the last decade that has deeply changed how I see my art is avoiding consuming contemporary visual art. Biggie Smalls once said he didn't listen to current rap, instead he listened to genres of music outside his era, mostly country and reggae. We can't expect to create honest and personal art if we are using art already created in our era. It becomes highly derivative. It's the exact reason why current popular music all sounds similar and boring. It IS however exciting to find influences from places in history and subjects outside your own medium.
“Don’t think that you can escape yourself by your choice of subject”
"In your life time, you will probably have one good idea if you are a really good artist, and if you are genius, two good ideas, and thats it. but be careful with them."
wow.
Just signed a contract. Possibly it was a scam and stole my idea. I fear that it was one of best so far.
I think you can definitely have more good ideas than just two in your whole 60, 70, 80 years of life.
I left my job in management to pursue my career in art. People told i am crazy. Hope am not. Recently started my art channel on youtube, and I want to prove am on right path. Hoping I have support and blessings from all of you. Thank you 😊
Not for the young, for everyone 💜
"Keep your name clean" - William S. Burroughs
Something doesn't check out here...
This comment is really under-rated
Ahahaha so true !
Lol, I know what you mean, but by the context of the other stuff PS said - I think he meant specifically don't compromise your artistic integrity. I loved Junky, Naked Lunch isn't really for me but I wouldn't describe it as a sellout. I don't think he ever sold out, and PS probably didn't either.
Don’t confuse his reference to being about life in general, ie conforming to the squares. That’s the exact opposite of what he meant. He’s referring to artistic integrity.
Omg fuuuuck you 🤣🤣🤣 so funny
Patti Smith, you are real. You have that true spirit of a great artist.
Patti Smith - her words are sublime and honest
My advice: Art is not factory making
Despite what Warhol did.
Yes it is. No different to a carpenter making chairs in his factory
I don't know what it is about Patti Smith that I like so much. Of course I don't know her personally, but she seems super authentic...not pretentious at all. Read her book "Just Kids"...it's a great memoir.
Patti Smith was on the money. Her words really resonated with me.
I always thought that getting a nyc gallery was the end goal. As I got closer to that goal, I realized that I would have to keep making the same stuff- galleries have little interest in your taking risks they want consistency
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This made me really cry, i guess I needed to hear this. Im pretty insecure and afraid to fail. These thoughts are the reason I keep being stuck... Man this is hard. If I really want to be good at art I have to stop being afraid and start being comfortable with making mistakes. Im I the only one feeling like this? I cant imagine...
Annelotte I feel u 100% I’m an art major in college and I question myself everyday. I’m scared everyday of my professors telling me I’ve failed and I’m no good.
Pretty much all I needed to hear today to be inspired and reassured about my existence. Thank you.
Patti Smith and Marina Abramovic, thank you genious
Never made clearer, that what Patti tells us, comes from the heart and relates to everyone (being an artist or not), while what Marina tells us (or Wim) is just about them. Not everyone needs to do new stuff all the time. Not every artists is a performer, who wants to shock or do things to left people with mouth wide open in the audience. Many many artists just try to make the world a little bit more beautiful and worth being a part of it all. Art for me is more like a net, somebody's weaving for you, that you won't fall down to hard, when times get rough.
Patti Smith you are brilliant!
be ready to fail. thats a beast of a life lesson as well as a reality for artists. Im a musician and songwriter and constantly Im getting rejected for different music libraries or opportunities. Rejections open the door for success. Plus, it makes you have thick skin so even every life stuff just bounces off because of you know yourself and you know how the world works.
“Build a good name;only do great work” 🌈🎨😍 Technique is nothing without passionate inspiration!
To be a Great artist Be yourself!! You'll never have to backtrack.
This isn't true for me.
True💜
That last quote was the best one. Much love
Thank you. Art is a gift of the Spirit. When this light shines through the mind of a musician, it shows itself in beautiful harmonies. Shining through the mind of a poet, it is seen in fine poetry and poetic prose. - A Baha'i Concept
artist peoples are the most honest peoples in the world
@dale gend not all though
@Save Dog as Virtual Chicken they're are not true artist a true artist is so translucent, it's hard to explain ,its almost like they themself are a walking peice of art
How many artists do you know? They are worst than politicians.
What about bullshit artists?
@@markr2788 not this one!
God Bless, Patti Smith! Always admired her.
I disagree with saying you can’t be a great artist until your only passion is art and it’s an obsession. That’s a very toxic mentality that makes young artists believe they aren’t good enough but otherwise agreed with what everyone else said :)
Marina Abramovic is a satanist. I wouldn't take any advice from her. :)
@@bethechangebevegan853 Well, if you honestly want to make it a career, art making must be what you do the vast bulk of every day. I've worked as an assistant to several successful artists, people who earn a living solely by sales of their work, and what they all share is 1) an uncommon work ethic (most never take vacations believe it or not), 2) all are super organized in regards to materials required to fabricate their work, and 3) they're all quite self critical but don't ever allow themselves to get married to or haunted by final results. Keep working is their chief motto.
I'm an artist myself, wish I had #1 but don't, I work at #2, and as for #3 it's a goal, that's all.
You have good brain girl
BeTheChange BeVegan what does religion have to do with it?
Kai Cuspid well marina abramovich always tends to state such bullshiet and being absolute but she has built everything in that mindset. Just ignore that bitch. A little piece of brain and you can just realize the phony ness of this woman.....
Wim Wenders says, "Don't do anything that you know somebody else can do better. Do what nobody else can do, except for you."
I guess he's trying to say something along the lines of "Be an original," but it comes off like "Don't be inspired by your superiors. Give up without trying. Also, do the impossible."
I could have listened to a whole talk by Marina Abramovic & Patti Smith though. They were on point.
+CRI TTER I agree, I don't think there's anything wrong with copying, that's how every great master originally learned. Eventually you have to find your own style though.
I think it came off like that because they split what he said. The first part saying whatever you do, nobody can do it better. There's a difference between learning from others and trying to copy there work.
+CRI TTER whoever you are whatever you do, theres an asian doing it better than you
There are so many artists right now that it is increasingly difficult to stand out. I believe you can do everything right and still fail economically while someone with half your ability but with good fortune will kick your ass. Life isn't fair so don't do art expecting a fair outcome. Art is therapy. In the end you can ask yourself 'did I live a creative life?' And if the answer is yes you can RIP.
hello . most people in life aren`t really the experts they are paid to be . if your a genius , you`ll realize your own conscious dream , enjoy .
They are all so powerful. And also There is no real goal.
To me: to be artist is to be ready to quit art cause you love the world strong enough,
and you remember each time, it's only with art that you feel closer to the world
Art does feel like salvation
I love Brian Rutenberg's quote, paraphrasing "Create for that one person that loves and supports you on your worst day." Don't expect to be understood, seek to inspire curiosity. Empathy always begins with curiosity.
This channel is truly the greatest source of inspiration for me
I wouldn't abandon routine and routines as an artist too quickly, it can be comforting and reassuring in tough times, take risks when you feel you can, there's no rush to prove how out there you are
Eliasson and Kentridge just blow my mind with their perspective.
ELIASSON IS REA,LY GOOD, HAVE TO SAY THAT I DINT LIKE SEEING HIM SITTING WITH ALL THAT LIGHTI G MATERIAL AROUND HIM. JUST GO AND LOOK AT SOME OF HIS WORK, ITS MIND BLOWING, SPECIALLY HIS EARLIER WORK.
I am 14 years old and began to take art classes since I was 4. Art is such an important aspect of my life, something I can’t live without. If I’m not doing homework then I’m painting or drawing. For the past 6 months I’ve been working really hard to get commissions and to build an audience on UA-cam through my channel, all to prove to my parents that I can find people who appreciate my art, and that it is something worth pursuing. I am very fortunate and grateful to have found something I love and am passionate about at this point of my life. I haven’t lived a day without art in my conscious years and I feel very blessed every time I get to create. My goal is definitely to go to art school and hopefully become a full time artist someday.
Keep going!
find your self or that one thing that makes you so excited and play with that idea!! trust me I'm living proof!!
I've been a starving artist most of my life, making UA-cam videos, creating Woodworks, photography, painting. You name it. It's not very great for getting wealthy but it's definitely rewarding
I think this is a very crucial moment in my life as an artist. This morning I just got rejected by the US government on my artist visa application. In the past few hours, I'd been examining my life and myself as an artist: "Am I a loser and a failure." I don't have the answer yet but there is one thing I'm sure, which is I'm an artist who wants to make her own art.
At this moment, lots of thoughts passing through, but there is only one thing I wish I can make it happen in my life, that is one day, I can eventually find my own peace of mind through my artwork.
The only time you'd fail is if you gave into what is convenient instead of pursuing what makes you happy. I do not think you are a loser or a failure. I am proud that you are pursuing what you love. I also hope that one day I can find my own peace of mind but I feel that comes from rejection and the ability to grow from that instead of letting rejection define you and I. I hope this helps you a little bit!
most recent vid on your channel is four years old. unless you have a ton of artwork showing elsewhere, you may do well to be a bit more prolific. that alone may be why you were denied.
either way, keep going at your art. even if you can only spend 30 minutes per day on it. don't let anything stop you there.
I just clicked the video because I saw Patti Smith . While I dont know her I love her so much .
wow! i honestly didn't expect to take much away from this video but it seems to have made me feel like I really know what I'm doing. It's very honest and I genuinely understand what their saying, it's very refreshing.
conradp96 agree mate
and "things are gonna be fucked up." amen to that. lots of material to chew on. always a pleasure. nice one.
I hang out with a lot creative people in my life. Architects to painters to chefs and I call it the creative pyramid the closer you get to the top the smaller the pyramid. Everybody knows everybody. I have seen a specific painter that started a certain motif and that is all they do now. They make a lot of money but it is really destroying him as well. One of my favorite lines in Entourage "You want creative integrity drive a Prius".
Such an eye opener, the part when Marina said something about failure. Be ready to fail.
I had an epiphany when it comes to art! I've only been painting a year and I just wasn't getting it at first, globbing on the paint and it would get muddy and all mix together, but now everything just clicked and I'm creating art I want to see! :D
Totally true.. It's a hard work.. But at the end the light will appear..
i love patti smith so much
For musicians i would say: play with as many people as you can. Practice, and create your own work and don't make excuses like: i don't have the best bass/ guitar/ drum/ best voice. Start creating, and just start doing it.
Patti Smith at the end, I don't know dude. Life is pain but there is beauty.
My favorite video.. I keep watching it .. It gives me huge inspiration and confidence.. PRECIOUS WORDS! 💙
Thanks for posting this. Just what I needed to hear. Very soothing.
Patti Smith spitting some facts at the end there
Patti Smith is so wise and wonderful, Jose Aponte is right, "she said it....she said it all"
my advice... art is about doing what you love, don't wait to be great like its all that matters enjoy practising and creating because good artists will always aspire to be better. its about the journey not the destination, aspiring to be better is never ending for artists so you never reach the destination and that is definitely a good thing not bad. just think if you ever actually became a perfect artist and you had nothing more to aspire too, think of how sad and hollow that would be. but no-one is ever perfect and i will always aspire to be better and that realisation makes me so happy.
Something I’ve learned:
If you spend the majority of your time accumulating inspiration you’ll replace creativity with nothing and attempt to fill that vacancy with more supposed inspiration.
Just do it.
Being comfortable in my own skin, that's what I am trying to achieve my all life....
My advice: If art is hard for you - and it's not for everyone, but if it's hard for you, don't wait for it to become easy. You are traumatized. People have put you down, discouraged you, shamed you. Now you have mental health issues, but you can't give up your art. No one will come to apolozige for what happened, unfortunately. All you can do is look forward and make it work somehow.
My advice is never forget or to deny yourself the right to fail as the road to success will be littered with failure.
Wim Wenders, Patti Smith and Abromovich in a same video 🤩
Im a 13 year old girl and i have started to learn how to draw since age 5 i realized my love for art at age 7 or 8 i have talked to my dad about going to a early college and sign up for art classes he has told me artist don't earn much money i have told him i am just trying to achieve my dream of being an artist but when a man on this video said do what you want, that motivated me to not care what others say i still don't know the kind of art i will sign up for but I'm still gonna study.
BTSOppa Min Yoongi I wish for you lots of luck and success :)!
Quartetsbythesea Thank you so much!♡
BTSOppa Min Yoongi Do what you feel is right in your heart. If your passion is to be an artist and you enjoying creating things then don't let the doubters stop you. You have one life, live it to the fullest and to the best of your ability, and stay true to yourself that is important. At the end of the day this is your life to live, do not let yourself be one of those people who come to the end of their life regretting what they didn't do more than what they did. You can do this. All the best for you on your life's journey.
yooooongi
방탄소년단 cri the real problem is how you're going to pay for college. nobody said you can't be an artist without a degree.
Oh Patty Smith your advice said it all!
Never be afraid to fail... I think this can make life so exciting...
Yeah
Patty Smith's advice was spot-on!
That was cool. Damn that was right on , something I really needed to hear right now.
This is great advice. I just want to keep creating work and learning new ways to express myself.
Really loved some of these talks/advices!! Really inspirational and very true.👌
Great vid... When it comes to the business of art you want the advice from the young artists. They are killing it
the most video on youtube that I constantly watch! ... always gives me motivation !
Nice. I just wished the line up was more diverse. Maybe more artists from other countries too if that would help!
how to be a great artist - just imagine yourself as such! it's as good as the real thing
Patti Smith from 7:07: what Joseph Campbell defined as "following your bliss".
Who else is a young artists here and trying to better themselves!!!!!
It's really hard. Trying to build myself from scratch. No teachers, no schools, no help. I love art but also feel it's driving me crazy 😣
Love Patti Smith at the end.
I love this. Thank you.