This was an incredibly well put together and informative video about an amazing woman. I particularly appreciated what you said near the end about imagining the prolific artists of history. It sort of reminds me of the Green brothers' refrain of "imagine complexly". If I were to say I didn't understand how she managed such a pace it would be hyperbolic. Sure, I have no idea how she physically managed it, but I can relate to the idea of loving something so much you would spend that much time on it. Thank you for adding to my day.
Thank you for your kind words! ❤️ It is hard to imagine. She did have an occasional break for a week or two. She managed to keep the pace, however, for most of those three decades.
This is beautifully researched and thoughtfully presented in a visually stunning way, and with a personal take. I've just recommended it to my channel followers. Please keep taking the time to make such stunning, quality content.
It was my husband.. made my life a lot easier, having my own place i had to money to be productive good network of people. I was also autstic still am. So i was obesssed with my works. I wish i could do the same now. It just comes naturally thank you. I am flattered.
I am so glad I found your channel. Your curiosity in learning and life in general is so inspiring and catching. I had to laugh when you said in another video that we must be nerds to click on your videos. I feel so understood. Looking forward to looking through the videos you already made!
Dear Sophia! I don't know how is this possible, but somehow I missed your wonderful and kind comment. Sorry for the late reply! Thank you so much for your warm words! I am so glad that slowly but steadily I unite fellow nerds like you and me together.❤️ I do believe that there are many curious nerds out there than we are told. :)
Thank you so much Steven! I've seen on your instagram that you love classical music! May I share my interview with Laura Tunbridge about her book on Beethoven. I thought you might find it interesting artidote.uk/episodes/laura-tunbridge
Love this channel. The algorithm can be a blessing, it brought me to your work. Every single thing you've done is something I am not just passingly curious about but seriously interested in. And you've studied, digested, written about the subject and presented it. So good. From the commonplace book, to journaling, to stoics to this, bravo! Bravo your work and your way is fantastic. I'd love to hear more about Dante and your yearly reads. Thank you for your work.
Michael, thank you so much for your kind words, and welcome to this community of nerds! :) Haha. I am so glad that people like you discover my channel and enjoy it! I'm planning to come back to Dante and discuss him, just outlining how can I approach it visually :) Thank you for your comment you made my day :)
Rodin had many apprentices. Camille Claudel is thought to have made many (1000s?) sculptures. Rodin’s name -of course- was applied. V Woolf did her own work. Would a woman in the 1900’s even think of putting her name on work that another produced? Thank you so very much for your energy and research and topic. You have a new subscriber.
@@VashikArmenikusmodern way of thinking? You mean more information on mental health etc. ? You know, stuff that doesn’t go off opinions but probable facts ?
This was an incredibly well put together and informative video about an amazing woman. I particularly appreciated what you said near the end about imagining the prolific artists of history. It sort of reminds me of the Green brothers' refrain of "imagine complexly". If I were to say I didn't understand how she managed such a pace it would be hyperbolic. Sure, I have no idea how she physically managed it, but I can relate to the idea of loving something so much you would spend that much time on it. Thank you for adding to my day.
Thank you for your kind words! ❤️ It is hard to imagine. She did have an occasional break for a week or two. She managed to keep the pace, however, for most of those three decades.
This is beautifully researched and thoughtfully presented in a visually stunning way, and with a personal take. I've just recommended it to my channel followers. Please keep taking the time to make such stunning, quality content.
It was my husband.. made my life a lot easier, having my own place i had to money to be productive good network of people. I was also autstic still am. So i was obesssed with my works. I wish i could do the same now. It just comes naturally thank you. I am flattered.
I am so glad I found your channel. Your curiosity in learning and life in general is so inspiring and catching. I had to laugh when you said in another video that we must be nerds to click on your videos. I feel so understood. Looking forward to looking through the videos you already made!
Dear Sophia! I don't know how is this possible, but somehow I missed your wonderful and kind comment. Sorry for the late reply! Thank you so much for your warm words! I am so glad that slowly but steadily I unite fellow nerds like you and me together.❤️ I do believe that there are many curious nerds out there than we are told. :)
Vashik I only discovered your channel yesterday, but it has already become a joy to me! Thank you.
Thank you so much Steven! I've seen on your instagram that you love classical music! May I share my interview with Laura Tunbridge about her book on Beethoven. I thought you might find it interesting artidote.uk/episodes/laura-tunbridge
This was so interesting - thank you!
Love this channel. The algorithm can be a blessing, it brought me to your work. Every single thing you've done is something I am not just passingly curious about but seriously interested in. And you've studied, digested, written about the subject and presented it. So good. From the commonplace book, to journaling, to stoics to this, bravo! Bravo your work and your way is fantastic. I'd love to hear more about Dante and your yearly reads. Thank you for your work.
Michael, thank you so much for your kind words, and welcome to this community of nerds! :) Haha. I am so glad that people like you discover my channel and enjoy it! I'm planning to come back to Dante and discuss him, just outlining how can I approach it visually :) Thank you for your comment you made my day :)
Thank you 😢🖤
Love you channel. Love from Ireland. Andrew 😊
Thank you so much Andrew:) I live for comments like yours :)
love your videos!
Rodin had many apprentices. Camille Claudel is thought to have made many (1000s?) sculptures. Rodin’s name -of course- was applied.
V Woolf did her own work. Would a woman in the 1900’s even think of putting her name on work that another produced? Thank you so very much for your energy and research and topic. You have a new subscriber.
Thank you for your kind words Deborah! :)
Servants.
She didn’t have social mediaB😅
Autism & monotropism might also have contributed.
A great example of how modern way of thinking can reduce an inspiring genius into a mere consequence of a neurodivergence.
@@VashikArmenikusmodern way of thinking? You mean more information on mental health etc. ? You know, stuff that doesn’t go off opinions but probable facts ?
You.clearly do not understand the comment or the concepts. Such as insulting and unnecessary response! @@VashikArmenikus