BATTLE...or MEDITATION? | My State of Mind While Painting

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  • @LoveBystroem
    @LoveBystroem 2 роки тому +445

    I am almost always afraid before I do any of the things I love the most. Painting, drawing, rock climbing, hosting nights with friends, cooking. I am learning that that fear is good and it is indeed a battle, but one which can be won and will always reward bravery. And in challenging that fear, I can reach a meditation. A peace which can’t be rivaled.

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  2 роки тому +164

      Someone once advised me to think that way about about stage jitters, and it's been helpful to remember that a little dose of fear is just a sign you care about what you're doing.

    • @LoveBystroem
      @LoveBystroem 2 роки тому +16

      @@JamesGurney exactly, that self awareness in the moment can be hard but it is so useful

    • @damienkearns3654
      @damienkearns3654 2 роки тому +9

      A great point. Master Artist Patricia Watwood just released a book called "The Path of Drawing". Based on what you said, you would enjoy it immensely and it would enhance your enjoyment of art and the process. Published by Monacelli Press. I love it, so inspiring.

    • @VTun1ng
      @VTun1ng 2 роки тому +5

      Art and fear is great book addressing this, and also many other books not specific for art but anything in life. Only word i would replace is "battle" because battle means fighting it. And fighting or ignoring or running away from fear only means more and/or delayed fear. What i assume you really mean is facing it and let it be, or even better, embracing it. Inner peace that comes after that is immeasurable.

    • @arad_drawing5854
      @arad_drawing5854 2 роки тому

      I'm really passionate about what's your opinion about my drawing videos.

  • @shsummers
    @shsummers 2 роки тому +134

    "The object isn't to make art, it's to be in that wonderful state which makes art inevitable." (Robert Henri, "The Art Spirit")

  • @shymkiv_art
    @shymkiv_art 2 роки тому +171

    I'm Ukrainian, didn't watch your videos since the beginning of the war, didn't draw as well. Trying to get back to an old good life. Thanks for your work, helps a bit.

    • @ArtelisStudio
      @ArtelisStudio Рік тому +14

      I hope you rebuild your life well, and better than before.

    • @claires9100
      @claires9100 Рік тому +11

      Best of luck to you friend. 👍

    • @lisastewart4991
      @lisastewart4991 Рік тому +1

      I cant imagine what you are living through. I hope creating art brings some peace into your life.

  • @thuggy1
    @thuggy1 Рік тому +3

    Mr. Gurney..I'm passing through a difficult time.....but with your video you sent me happiness...thank you!

  • @AVos-oq9sv
    @AVos-oq9sv 2 роки тому +9

    This is the type of niche content i live for. some guy crunching through fresh snow, painting landscapes in watercolor while reflecting on the tao te ching

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  2 роки тому +4

      Ha, I know what you mean. That's what's nice about UA-cam. It helps us all find our way to wonky topics, doesn't matter how obscure.

    • @AVos-oq9sv
      @AVos-oq9sv 2 роки тому +1

      @@JamesGurney this longer format works really well for you!

    • @satchelyork
      @satchelyork Рік тому

      Same

  • @tradingpostfarms
    @tradingpostfarms 2 роки тому +82

    What an amazing explanation for the state of mind of an artist at work. I'm a person in long term recovery from addiction. I now teach drug and alcohol classes. And I'm so fortunate to incorporate art, and painting in my classes. I always encourage the women I work with to find some creative avenue like painting. Watercolor saved my life, and so I can only hope that sharing that with others may have a similar effect, maybe even play a part in saving a life. I teach the neuroscience of addiction, and I plan to now incorporate the neuroscience of painting as well.

    • @damienkearns3654
      @damienkearns3654 2 роки тому +4

      What a great point. I need art in my life. I suffer from chronic pain and mental health issues following spinal injuries in a car crash. I bought a book in December, I would encourage you to have a look at it because it's one of the most outstanding books I've ever bought.
      Master Artist Patricia Watwood released a book called "The Path of Drawing". Based on what you said, you would enjoy it immensely and it would enhance your enjoyment of art and the process. Published by Monacelli Press. I love it, so inspiring.
      I hope it would aid your teaching. Another great series of books by English artist Jake Spicer are excellent. There's currently 5 in the series and a new one featuring Animals bring released in Spring 2023. They're called, "You Will Be Able To Draw".... Best of luck.

    • @HannesRadke
      @HannesRadke 2 роки тому +8

      In my development as an artist, I always learned the most, when I learned about what other artists THINK about while working, rather than what they actually DO. Perception is more important to train than the muscles in your arm and hand.

    • @majrminer
      @majrminer Рік тому +2

      Genuinely curious - why is it that you suggest creative outlets to women and not men?

    • @keepyourshoesathedoor
      @keepyourshoesathedoor Рік тому

      @@majrminer Probably bc they work with women? Are you inclusive with every gender in your spaces?

  • @mapcrow
    @mapcrow 2 роки тому +37

    "We don't just go outside to to paint to make paintings, but to have the experience of painting and sharing it with others." Wonderful!

  • @janeosborne165
    @janeosborne165 4 місяці тому +1

    "Get the scene into the soles of my shoes" ~ brilliant!

  • @beccagee5905
    @beccagee5905 Рік тому +1

    Every time I paint it's a little different, yet some things are the same. Sometimes the painting is so easy, and takes little effort, other times it's Iike giving birth. Sometimes the solution to a problem with a painting, will come to me in the middle of the night while I'm sleeping, other times I instinctively know exactly what to do. But always I enjoy the process, even when I'm ready to pull my hair out, because I know that I will eventually work it out. Usually it's peaceful, sometimes when others are around, it's exilerating, and I become hyperfocused, other times I rush in too soon, and make a mess. I love all of it.

  • @sooperd00p
    @sooperd00p Рік тому +3

    As someone who is losing their vision to severe photophobia in my early 40's now I really enjoyed this explanation. I would not be able to draw in nature with all the bright snow, reflections, and other visual disturbances I have to deal with daily.
    I was an artist. I used to love going out to my local park to draw on site. Drawing outside in front of the subject is always a challenge. The colors change and things move but it forces you to be more experimental and innovative as you pull from the fundamentals of observation.

  • @pruntyportraits
    @pruntyportraits Рік тому

    You are a gift to artists worldwide Mr. Gurney.

  • @josephinastover5785
    @josephinastover5785 2 роки тому +21

    I thoroughly enjoyed this combination of practical painting advice, the science of seeing and philosophical musings. I agree that it can be a battle to reach that meditative state, so much of life can get in the way...as well as the practical requirements of painting. But it's a worthwhile struggle indeed! I also really appreciated watching you walk through the winter landscape and hearing the snow crunch under your boots. How I miss snow!!

    • @damienkearns3654
      @damienkearns3654 2 роки тому +1

      Based on what you said, you would enjoy The Path of Drawing by Master Artist, Patricia Watwood (released in November 2022) immensely and it would enhance your enjoyment of art and the process. Published by Monacelli Press. I love it, so inspiring.

    • @josephinastover5785
      @josephinastover5785 2 роки тому

      @@damienkearns3654 Thank you for the recommendation!

  • @dustydesert1674
    @dustydesert1674 2 роки тому +4

    Or as Data said in Star Trek, “that’s a complicated set of variables.” When I start thinking about all the techniques that go into one painting it makes me want to quit before starting something I’m sure to fall short of achieving. The colors, the values, the perspective, the details - OMG!

  • @thelittlelenora
    @thelittlelenora Рік тому

    18:15 timidity and indecision, familiar foe for such a woman as myself perhaps. Undoubtedly one reason I cherish the man I am with and being by his side.
    Thank you for sharing your thoughts so that I as well as others might learn and improve what gifts we may have.

  • @lidijaplestenjak2129
    @lidijaplestenjak2129 Рік тому +6

    I am not nearly as good in watercolor as master Gurney, but his videos always give me so much courage before painting… i’m not so afraid to make mistakes and take it all as a part of the process, even if most of the time my painting looks terrible… i trust that in the end it will all come together.. and it always does 💛 thank you for all the great lessons you offer us in your videos!

  • @TonySwaby
    @TonySwaby 2 роки тому +24

    I returned to making art after 30 years determined not to fall into the traps that made me stop. I figured out that making art isn't a skill, it's a psychological state and that having the right mindset was the most important thing an artist must have.

  • @mrs.dunlap8003
    @mrs.dunlap8003 Рік тому

    A masterclass on watercolor and gouache plus philosophical musings on the nature of the artist? Sign me up! You have a new subscriber sir!

  • @SeanTWright
    @SeanTWright Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your outdoor painting method. Great to see fellow outdoor artist out and about in all weathers! A man after my own heart.

  • @genreartwithjb5095
    @genreartwithjb5095 2 роки тому +7

    I like to think of art as a meditation. But it can be a battle, especially if you are trying to improve. I remember during the lockdown I printed out a bunch of Matt Stawicki art and held it up to my paintings as I was really trying to get Stawickis command of the figure down. I drove myself to the point of having panic attacks but I took a deep breath, pushed through it and after stepping away decided to relax and consult a veteran painter at the school I taught at. ( taught comics, and he taught Oil Painting) He explained to me some simple things I could do to prepare the surface of my painting that allowed me to better control the pigment. introduced me to the Zorn,and Reilly Palette and helped me find a method that worked for me. With renewed excitement I went and did a painting I would consider successful applying all of the things he taught me. And the funny thing is he was a coworker but just in a different department. Then what is even more funny is I come to learn that Matt Stawicki himself in interviews expressed the same anxieties and fears I had. It seems no matter how good you are, all artists are their own worst critics. I think Stawicki is an excellent painter in the tradition of Elmore, Caldwell etc but my guess is if you asked Matt, he'd humbly say he is not in the same league as those guys. Well I say yes, yes you are Matt.

  • @dodiburnett9964
    @dodiburnett9964 Рік тому

    James Gurney, you are a marvel! Your insights are so helpful. Thank you so much. ..Doug & Di, Australia.

  • @jusuzippol
    @jusuzippol Рік тому

    Loved the commentary on this episode. And the painting of course as always! Been into neuroscience lately, especially the evidence on lack of free will. Similarly to how neuroscientists frame seeing as a consciousness of making sense of the data that our biology creates, the feeling of free will is a similar illusion of agency, how we make sense of all the sensory impulses, unconscious events that affected our brains and bodies, that eventually make up the actions we perform.
    Thank you James!

  • @ArtelisStudio
    @ArtelisStudio Рік тому +4

    Mr Gurney, I don’t know what’s changed but the quality of your videos has increased a lot.
    I’m really digging the binaural audio too.
    I love this longer video format. Even if you make a full 2-hour video of your unedited painting process while listening to nature sounds, I will watch it! (Yes, I am the type who watches 2-hr study with me videos in the background.)

  • @Moodleprof
    @Moodleprof 9 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for the video; it encapsulates everything I always think about when I watch paint. So many times I think I would stop because I'm in awe with your work before it's finished.

  • @brodykin3505
    @brodykin3505 Рік тому

    I'm not a painter, but have fallen in love with your wonderful lessons and meditations. It all started when I went looking for DIY recipes for milk paint to fix up some old furniture, because I'd decided I'd like to try mixing my own colors. Funny and wonderful how these things go. Thanks for the beautiful videos and deep dives on seeing.

  • @aitoralvarez
    @aitoralvarez 2 роки тому

    For the ones who love art, we have the privilege to watch this video, the painting in detail and thoughts of mr.Gurney.

  • @catherinecervas3726
    @catherinecervas3726 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you, this was lovely. Years ago I found Churchill speech cassette tapes at a library, and I have been an admirer ever since. But I did not know he painted! Thanks again for all you do for art and expansion of a more conscious life.

    • @mcvanc3399
      @mcvanc3399 2 роки тому +1

      Churchill’s paintings are easily accessible via Google. - - As are Queen Victoria’s! - both are well worth checking out, as clearly painting was a respite if not a full-on escape for them both~ ~ ~

  • @artbykcappadona5166
    @artbykcappadona5166 Рік тому

    When you describe the feeling you have when you’re painting, I can identify with that. Sometimes I stand back when I’m finished painting and I wonder how I even did it. Because I can’t always repeat that exact same process. It’s almost as though I am inspired. Because without that feeling of inspiration, I really don’t make a good painting. And I have to struggle through it. I go over a lot of my paintings and of course some are not very good but others are very good and I look at them and I think how did I do that. But I know it was that moment of inspiration that made the difference, reaching a different level of consciousness and acute awareness.

  • @arielwind04
    @arielwind04 11 місяців тому

    This is one of the most favorite video in your playlist.
    Topic of 'state of mind' is really helpful as an artist more than each actual painting techniques.
    The ambient and relaxing atmosphere are also very nice, I'm looking forward to see this kind of painting journey in future videos.🍷

  • @softword2458
    @softword2458 2 роки тому +2

    James! I really enjoy this video! The sounds, the images, the timming, the music, the dog and the process to get that beautifull picture! Thanks a lot for sharing. Flor

  • @valo9346
    @valo9346 2 роки тому +8

    I’m so excited watching this video :)
    1) I hope you didn’t catch a cold, I get cold just looking at that much snow.
    2) as an ASMR enthusiast I’m so so happy about the sound quality.
    3) I love art, and your art as well as your UA-cam videos always cheer me up :)🙌

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  2 роки тому +8

      I didn't catch cold this time but the fingers and toes did get a little icy. For the audio, I'm trying out the Rode Wireless Go mics, which pick up everything.

    • @damienkearns3654
      @damienkearns3654 2 роки тому

      You can only catch a cold (virus) by someone else infecting you, not by being cold. It's an old wives tale lingering on here in Ireland and abroad as well.

    • @valo9346
      @valo9346 2 роки тому

      @@damienkearns3654 no way, the more you know :)

  • @lilithperson6266
    @lilithperson6266 Рік тому

    I just recently came across your channel, I'm enjoying it. I'm a younger artist living quite nearby Rhinebeck in the HV. Brave to get out there in the plein freezing air, though it has been quite a mild winter! thanks for sharing.

  • @scottenosh4548
    @scottenosh4548 Рік тому

    I bought Color in Practice yesterday. As a partially color-blind beginner, I found the video WELL WORTH the price.

  • @myrnalandersartist
    @myrnalandersartist 10 місяців тому

    Yes, this is great mindfulness practice indeed! Loved this peaceful, informative tutorial!

  • @brentwood7660
    @brentwood7660 Рік тому

    Thanks! Appreciate the product links too!

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  Рік тому

      You're welcome, and thanks to you for the donation.

  • @robertjeffery7297
    @robertjeffery7297 Рік тому

    I love your comments about painting and life. Also, did I mention that I love that you add your wonderful dog Smooth!

  • @tamijacque8335
    @tamijacque8335 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for tapping upon subjects that artists only would be able to articulate. I also can feel mentally fatigued after painting, drawing something. I suppose the more I do this this might become less so, maybe not, but I wouldn't trade it for anything! Thanks again for another meaningful 'talk' and the beautiful end result:)

  • @leffudraws
    @leffudraws Рік тому +2

    It has been a battle for me every time when I draw in the past 12 months. I haven't felt the excitement and happiness I used to feel when I draw for almost a year now. It's mostly because reality kicks in and I feel like I must improve to be able to earn money from drawing. It has been so frustrating and I have lost most of my confidence throughout this year. I am still trying hard to improve, but I always feel worried and hopeless and feel like I'm such a failure. I feel like I can't stop though, if I want to find a job, I must continue, no matter how frustrated I am when I draw.
    By the way, I love your videos! I like the fact that you always include the nature in your videos, they are pretty relaxing and at the same time educational to watch!

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  Рік тому +2

      The only thing worse than the debilitating frustration you describe is unassailable self-satisfaction, because it blocks the openness to learn and improve. You've just got to dial your brain halfway between the two. I believe any skill can be learned if it's broken down into manageable parts, but you do have to muster the persistence to push through the rough parts. As far as developing an income-earning career path, we all have to figure that out, even us old pros have to reinvent our business lives during times of disruption.

    • @ArtelisStudio
      @ArtelisStudio Рік тому

      @@JamesGurney Thank you for this, Mr Gurney.
      I needed that as well.

    • @leffudraws
      @leffudraws Рік тому

      @@JamesGurney Thank you! I will keep reflecting the way I learn and pushing myself to stick with my learning schedule. I have stopped drawing for the last 1-2 weeks, but I don't want to keep up, it's time to keep learning.
      Thank you so much!!!

  • @yellowpink9962
    @yellowpink9962 Рік тому

    "Quiets the chorus of worries " !!! This video was a trip !!! Will watch again and SHARE. Thank you. "Miigwech"

  • @virginiatimmons4927
    @virginiatimmons4927 Рік тому +1

    This video came out a while back, but I wanted to wait to watch it - I’m so glad I did. It made the perfect moment on a quiet Saturday morning, it was such a delight to watch - the painting, the thoughtful reflection, the great music, and you bet I dug out the headphones! Thank you so much, this was a joy to watch! ❤

  • @karenvc8005
    @karenvc8005 Рік тому

    So lovely to watch and listen to. I learn so much.And the inclusion of Smooth adds a certain something.

  • @fred5968
    @fred5968 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you James. You've given us so much to think about in this video. The concept of seeing and the motivation to capture a scene in paint is fascinating and beyond any method or technique.

  • @jazw4649
    @jazw4649 2 роки тому +4

    Your videos are always so inspirational on so many levels. I enjoy the deep thought philosophy and history, looking forward to explore some of your links provided.

  • @floriangraff1961
    @floriangraff1961 2 роки тому +3

    Really loved your video. It's always a pleasure to watch you paint and listen to your anecdotes about people, or places, or things... I definitely want to paint a new painting right now. Thanks, James. Have a great day

  • @beckyisj
    @beckyisj 2 роки тому +3

    Really loved this longer-length video about your painting process and I'm learning so much. Thanks for such an immersive experience! You're a legend, especially that sponsorship deal you have.

  • @mikearom2520
    @mikearom2520 Рік тому

    thank you James, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos and observe your delightful paintings in detail. especially with a cup of tea sitting in the heat!

  • @littlestbroccoli
    @littlestbroccoli Рік тому

    And our man out here doing all of that as though it weren't just below freezing the whole time! Legend.

  • @eitenswelt7002
    @eitenswelt7002 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us, Mr. Gurney! Great insights! Greetings from Germany!

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Рік тому

    You live in the “ now” Mr. gurney. No thoughts of past or future, just enjoying each moment as if they were art.

  • @charlescreswell4882
    @charlescreswell4882 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks James - another classic. Your videos are the best thing on UA-cam- pure joy

  • @aeastman59
    @aeastman59 2 роки тому +2

    I love your sponsors products! I have purchased several of them and enjoy watching them over and over, I pick up something new each time! Hope you make more! Smooth is doing a good job!! For me the battle comes in the form of discipline in getting myself out there and painting and then the meditativeness comes.. its a combo for sure! thank you for the video today!

  • @LeoR2222
    @LeoR2222 Рік тому +1

    Came for the painting, stayed for all your words of wisdom and thoughts. Thanks!

  • @Redhackle
    @Redhackle Рік тому

    Thank you, a top notch video. As I find myself a bundle of anxiety in this unrecognizable world. You gave me the ability this morning to hold on to the values of simplicity and importance to connect with nature as medicine for the mind.

  • @nateshmosale120
    @nateshmosale120 Рік тому

    Beautiful and clear flow of thought process about painting

  • @suzanneellis-thankyou6295
    @suzanneellis-thankyou6295 Рік тому

    You are so inspiring - a great artist and poet.

  • @melynnskovald8044
    @melynnskovald8044 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your reference and clips of Churchill and others and how to get the feel of this painting! Amazing!

  • @berzerker17487
    @berzerker17487 Рік тому

    James, you have a phenomenal channel which I have only just stumbled across. Thank you for providing so much knowledge and instruction

  • @suel4269
    @suel4269 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful painting session. The sound in my headset was amazing.

  • @ideiben3190
    @ideiben3190 2 роки тому +1

    I don't see it as 'fear', rather, but as 'anticipation', specifically, anticipation of meeting my expectations...which are always high, as they SHOULD be. Plus, if you are at all 'good' at what you are doing or involved in, you already KNOW that there is ALWAYS going to be an initial phase of irritation where the work is not yet looking like it will in the end. Now that I am older, I already KNOW this phase is coming, and so, I accept it. I do not 'fear' starting a new project, even though I may in fact 'feel' a bit hesitant to actually take the first step which is to START. The START is the hurdle. After that, it's smooth sailing so long as you keep at it til' the finish line.

  • @danaesquires7571
    @danaesquires7571 Рік тому +1

    I so appreciate your skill and communication about the painting process. thank you

  • @jimcoope7194
    @jimcoope7194 2 роки тому

    it's always good to see Smooth keeping look out for you James! Glad to see you back at work!

  • @user-cw4zj6kc8u
    @user-cw4zj6kc8u 8 місяців тому

    When I'm writing in a coffee shop and I get distracted by overhearing conversation about politics or something else that gives me anxiety. I have found that quickly moving into cafe sketching someone who's not paying attention really calms me down. I forget the conversation and my anxiety and am fully focused on just trying to draw what I see in front of me. It also just quiets my inner chatter before I write. I can really attest to drawing and painting being a meditation.

  • @josesoares9986
    @josesoares9986 2 роки тому +2

    Always amazing! Beautiful painting and wise words…

  • @zoomcateldorado236
    @zoomcateldorado236 Рік тому

    Been watching you for years…you got me painting outdoors, and doing landscapes. Got your books. This may be my favorite video so far. So inspiring…thank you

  • @ralucacristina7394
    @ralucacristina7394 2 роки тому +1

    Love everything about you as an artist, human and teacher. I notice the change in the boots. Such an ordanary subject transform in wonderfull art. Thank you and hope to see more start to finish tutorials. So much to learn from you.

  • @iambumpy
    @iambumpy 2 роки тому +2

    Painting is like taking a walk. It can be taken with purpose and a destination in mind, or it can be taken whimsically with reckless abandon in search of somewhere new and special. Either way, the walk is in itself more rewarding than the destination.

  • @AgnesPreszler
    @AgnesPreszler Рік тому +2

    I totally agree, painting and drawing require an intense mental effort. Thank you for your instructional videos and the knowledge you share with us. I have bought also your excellent books.

  • @Nancy-tr5fi
    @Nancy-tr5fi 4 місяці тому

    You live in the area I lived in, born to, that train ran literally under my home over the Hudson River...Beacon etc. I had to leave but the beauty there is brilliant, always changing. I can't decide if you just talk way too much or maybe you know what is important to you & just have to talk about it. Your paintings some of them are beautiful. A detail Man

  • @Psychoclaw
    @Psychoclaw 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. It's been nearly a decade since I've painted, and at this point it's a battle of anxiety to even contemplate it. But trying to think of it as a meditation is so helpful. Maybe I can pick up a brush again.

  • @05carsm
    @05carsm 2 роки тому

    I love watching you draw and paint, it somehow brings me back to earth

  • @bramsanjanssan4908
    @bramsanjanssan4908 Рік тому

    You are doing a fine job sharing your knowledge about how one may start being perceptive and translating that perception towards the use of materials in painting, thanks!

  • @DMannionArt
    @DMannionArt 2 роки тому

    Fabulous! One of your best videos yet... will become a much-watched classic! Thank you, James Gurney.

  • @kyletwebster
    @kyletwebster Рік тому

    Really great content. Thanks for elevating the quality of an ever deteriorating UA-cam

  • @adrianmuino3412
    @adrianmuino3412 Рік тому

    Thanks for so illuminating video ;)

  • @carolepivarnik9316
    @carolepivarnik9316 2 роки тому +8

    I love your longer form videos and the pace of this one. I find painting to be the greatest of meditations; getting “lost in paint” is delightful. That is a lovely little painting. Smooth is such a good boy…how old is he now?

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  2 роки тому +3

      Smooth is over 7 years old-slowing down a little, but still an enthusiastic puppy.

    • @carolepivarnik9316
      @carolepivarnik9316 2 роки тому +2

      @@JamesGurney Do husky type dogs ever grow up?! 🤣 Always sweet to see him in your videos!

  • @lyndaguenther8897
    @lyndaguenther8897 2 роки тому

    Inspirational James! Lot's to think about. Agree that it is a meditative process where you lose your sense of time. There were so many 'nuggets' in this video. Will watch multiple times. Excitement and peace simultaneously!

  • @JR-kw6sd
    @JR-kw6sd Рік тому

    Subtle editing flex at 28:16. Well played, sir.

  • @ganarseunacre
    @ganarseunacre 2 роки тому

    This video is a great gift from you, as great as you are. Thank you very much always. God bless you James.

  • @penncutlass
    @penncutlass Рік тому

    Sir you are my favorite art teacher. Thank you for helping me so much.

  • @AbiNomac
    @AbiNomac 2 роки тому +1

    I just discovered a video when I was looking at your books on Amazon where you were the one assigned to paint the Australian dinosaur series Australia Post stamps. I remember those stamps! Little did I know at time who was behind them. Truly amazing.

  • @joshdartist
    @joshdartist 2 роки тому

    This is one of the best videos you've made. As an artist and educator, it's wonderful to hear and watch my mentors explain and expound upon the CORE of what it means to just simply create. Thank you..

  • @RemoteHogg10
    @RemoteHogg10 2 роки тому

    Loved the video, the subject, and the painting! Smooth is a good boy, too! Thanks James!

  • @dr.renitawellman9003
    @dr.renitawellman9003 2 роки тому +9

    Thanks, Jim. Does Jeanette help with photography? She’s a hero!
    I appreciate the notes on how we are actually reading our own consciousness of images, not the images themselves. We have already interpreted what we see by the time we notice and name it. The next step is to articulate this interpretation for the viewer so that they can have the experience of interpreting our work. It’s a nice thought of how art connects us.

    • @JamesGurney
      @JamesGurney  2 роки тому +1

      Jeanette usually helps out with a few reverse angles and over-the-shoulder shots but this one is all me. And yes, I love to think of painting as a sharable model of how we perceive the world.

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 2 роки тому

      @@JamesGurney im colour blind and always been too scared. i had a bad experience at school , being told off for using the wrong colours . you’re an awesome man and an inspiration 👍🏻

    • @satchelyork
      @satchelyork Рік тому

      @@jesusislukeskywalker4294 I'm color blind too (red/green) and also had a nasty teacher once who kicked me out of class for confusing colors. I found a better teacher and eventually got a degree in fine art, sold more paintings in my degree exhibition than anyone else in my year. Even if you see color oddly, you can still match it. When you get confused, keep asking yourself is this color cooler or warmer than that. That's what I do.

  • @tmikeporter
    @tmikeporter Рік тому

    Really, really an important video with your insight, James. It is such a common experience with those that create but so helpful to reflect on why we create and how we experience the act of creating. As I've been through my cancer treatment the last 4 years I have found how my art has helped sustain me. Thank you. Also, it was a reminder to pull out some of your DVD's and rewatch them. I have almost all of them!

  • @aerialcombat
    @aerialcombat 2 роки тому

    so much to chew on, I'm going to be pondering your points for a while. terrific painting, thanks for sharing

  • @tokyorosa
    @tokyorosa 2 роки тому

    Always a pleasure to watch you paint.

  • @natwinkel7790
    @natwinkel7790 Рік тому

    So true. Everything you said goes on in my mind. Loved this video

  • @R_H21
    @R_H21 2 роки тому

    Thank you. Now I have a better understanding of when you use a combo of watercolor and gouache, and why.

  • @osohista
    @osohista Рік тому

    thanks for this video, james!

  • @m-k-g-w
    @m-k-g-w 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Mr Gurney, I love watching you paint and your story telling. I've learned a lot from you. Though I've been watching you for at least a couple of years, I had no idea you had other books besides the teachings. I think the Dinotopia series are phenomenal all the work you put into it, my goodness, you must have really enjoyed yourself.
    I was also looking around your site today and purchased that book by E.G.Lutz and did request it to be signed to me by you. That in of itself is very exciting. Sorry I don't post more, but know I am an avid fan, and I absolutely love your work. 🌞🌻🩵🫶
    Take care, be safe.
    Peace & Blessings
    (Mary) Katherine

  • @miltonwelch4177
    @miltonwelch4177 Рік тому

    Well deserved every subscription. Bravo.

  • @pamelasorrells2187
    @pamelasorrells2187 2 роки тому

    Really enjoy watching you paint! and great with the stereo sound.

  • @chickeyd9579
    @chickeyd9579 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed watching this very much and was fascinated as the picture developed.....however, I cannot imagine ever needing antifreeze in my brush rinse water!

  • @mentgeneral
    @mentgeneral Рік тому

    Wow! What a video! I recently started painting watercolors. Just starting learning. I am starting this path. Did I make clear I am starting? I will come back to this video again for sure. Technique, inspiration, life lesson... all encapsulated in ~29min. Thank you for this video James.

  • @jakovj.m.5322
    @jakovj.m.5322 2 роки тому +1

    Watching the process of you painting is a real meditation

  • @slendermike3206
    @slendermike3206 2 роки тому +1

    what an absolute legend

  • @DerekSiddle
    @DerekSiddle 2 роки тому +3

    When you have a clear idea about what you want to do makes painting wonderful, when you are struggling with the idea or concept of what you are trying to do, it can be a battle. (for a bit) but you can over come it, or move on. No one painting is a hill to die on :)

  • @theyoungfool.1895
    @theyoungfool.1895 Рік тому

    “Battle…or meditation?” Whichever one let’s me win.
    Nice video!

  • @LarsRichterMedia
    @LarsRichterMedia 2 роки тому

    thank you for the left / right audio test - made me realize I had switched the cables for my speakers

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 2 роки тому

    What a journey you made! Hope you find harmony!

  • @MrJonnie37
    @MrJonnie37 Рік тому

    Most excellent