Like I said in the video, this look is really just a documentation of one moment in the space - it's really never like this where everything is clean and organized. The one thing that's stayed the same / has been consistent since my last art room tour is the mess!
I'm the same way, I started to end the day with tidying up which is relaxing before bed and I know that when I wake up in the morning everything will be neat.
“People have done a lot more with a lot less.” Thanks for the last words! It inspires instead of frustrates when some couldn’t get hold of those awesome art supplies. 😅
Hello hello! As I mentioned in the video, I would love to hear what your favorite children's book is (or what book is the most memorable to you). This tour has been requested a countless amount of times on Instagram. Usually (like 99.9% of the time), my studio is not this clean at all so don't be fooled by this video! - please leave any other video requests or recommendations below as well!
PearFleur My favorite children’s book when I was little was Elmer the Patchwork Elephant ✨ it helped me realize that it’s okay to be different and that I don’t need to fit in :)
I am absolutely obsessed with your aesthetic and your accumulation of art supplies! I have been following you since I was a child, and it has been inspiring watching you grow as an artist.
Everyone reccing really interesting and aesthetic books and im like...diary of a wimpy kid lol but growing up these books felt special to me: - The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams - Inkheart by Cornelia Funke - Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren Love the video!!
I remember my two favorite books as a child being "A little Princess" by Frances Hodgson and "Mio, My Son" by Astrid Lindgren, I still have them today as a memory :)
yes finally a real artist/art student studio. totally agree that it is a constant revolving state of mess, cleaning, recleaning. it has been 10 years since i left art school, this tour brings back so many memories of supplies i have since let go. ❤️❤️❤️
One TH-camr has never brought me as much joy as I get from here. I absolutely love everything about this channel. Just watching this really improved my day which was helpful because I was in kind of in need of that. This channel tends to act as a hand lent to stop worrying for me, thank you, I adore your videos
Your studio looks so peaceful, like a good place for a nice cup of tea while sketching (also, a book from my childhood was Moonbird to the Rescue by Mike Higgs
if you’re looking for some charming children’s books, you’d love the moomin series. this studio is beautiful, totally the sort of aesthetic i hope to have someday 🌿
One of my favorite books is Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, I used to stare at each page for long stretches of time and come up with stories in my head and put myself to sleep every night like that as a kid
When I was little I read a book about a girl who finds a old round window in the attic of a old castle-like house that allows you to travel through time when you climb through it. It's called Moon Window and the cover art really left an impression on me as a little girl. It's absolutely gorgeous.
Your videos are increeedibly inspiring, I watched this and now I'm feeling a urge to draw just because of how inspired I am. The aesthetic is just refreshing, I dream about having my studio some day, so this made my eyes sparkle.
“The last Elegant bear” is a short-ish story I remember reading as a kid and it never quite made sense to me completely but I thought the cover was really nice and I liked the picked inside.
helloo i've been subscribed to you for five years and i don't comment often but i just wanna tell you that your channel means a lot to me and i'm absolutely in love with your art and your videos AAAAA i hope you have a nice day!!!
your brother is me 😂 your creative space is beautiful also, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane always has a special place in my heart, from the stunning pictures to the story
8:52 100 percent agreee... the thing is u will get all of this a bif studio room full stocked art supplies when u will work hard and earn by yourself if you dont have this right now thay doesn't mean u cant creat better.. its in you its your talent that should makes u greatful ..every artist should be soo thankfull for the talent they own every beginner..
I've always admired your curation(?) As much as you emphasize how there is no rhyme or reason to your room, I see thoughtfulness in every object you choose to acquire and keep. And to top off a video of such a beautiful space with this note: "this art room is chocked full of art supplies and other materials but it really doesn't matter. Having a well stocked studio or an art room at all for that matter doesn't make an artist. People have done a lot more with a lot less." Amazing. This is why I love watching your videos, and following your content in general :)
I found you a couple weeks ago, and I can’t stop watching ur videos. I love for Your decorating style it’s so organised and spacious. It looks like it’s a really positive space
I have the privilege of a studio to work from since I got married recently and moved out of my parents' place into a house with more space. I'm collecting ideas, and yours is spectacular. I enjoy seeing less clutter and more space. But what I really like is that line you ended with "People have created a lot more with a lot less." Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this with us! Oh, and one of my favourite children's books is 'Olivia Saves the Circus' by Ian Falconer!
my favourite books as a kid were "the magic fan" and "if you're afraid of the dark, remember the night rainbow". both super random- but i love them so much.
I got excited when I saw Maus in your book collection 🥰 also thank you for linking the desk! I have severe scoliosis and that desk would be so wonderful for my back and posture! 💕
I love your giant jars with water, I imagine they look pretty when you mix bright colours! Oh! And for children’s books I love the work of Amélie Fléchais: “The lost path” and “The little red wolf” have an amazing style.
That standing desk is amazing. I feel like I need one now, hahah. My favorite book when I was little was The Velveteen Rabbit and my 5yo son’s favorite book is Goodnight Moon 🌝
When I was young I adored the Brambly Hedge series by Jill Barklem! Her books are extremely charming and quaint, featuring anthropomorphic English mice. The illustrations are to die for and I still love flipping through them to relive childhood memories.
Wow i remember your last workstation tour in your other house with many colorful supplies and many more things 😂❤️ you have gone through an amazing artistic journey I am glad you made us part of it and keep making this awesome content 💖💖💖
Your studio is so lovely! I love your figures of astro boy :D as for childrens books I grew up reading Michael Morpurgo, my favourite being Alone on a Wide Wide Sea
wow Your workspace has a harmonious color scheme it makes the viewer feel very comfortable and your paintings are of the same color great when you share great videos ❤️❤️
Arrival by Shaun Tan is a gorgeous gorgeous wordless children's book! I love how your soft aesthetic extends to the choice of containers and boxes you keep, it's super nice to see, as is seeing the huge range of supplies. What a lovely light-filled room to be creating things in 🥰
Love the big open windows and green plants. Your studio looks so clean and relaxing. Especially love the prints on your walls, thanks for sharing and stay safe!
Favorite Children’s books: Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden, The Jungle Book, The Eleventh Hour, Chronicles of Narnia, The Little Prince, all of the fairy tales-blue book of fairy tales, red book of fairy tales, Irish fairy tales (yeats), Russian fairy tales, American folk tales, The People Could Fly, etc. I could go on...SO MANY GOOD ONES. Thanks for the tour!
A children’s book I absolutely adored when I was younger was this book called “Fairy Houses” by Tracy Kane, i actually have just discovered it’s a small series! The illustrations and story are so nice!
My favorite children's author is Patricia Polacco, her stories and illustrations meant a lot to me growing up and her use of colors in her illustrations is beautiful.
One monster after another by mercer mayer. It's simple yet totally complicated and the art is amazing and frog and toad is timeless and celebrates friendship like no other. Great space full of light ❤ thanks for sharing😁
Hi PearFleur, I love your videos! Funny that you mention children's books since I'm taking a class on children's literature. My favorite children's book is The Phantom Tollbooth.
My "stuff" is never in the same place 2 days in a row either, it was very nice hearing that! lol A very short list of my favorite books growing up: Charlotte's Web, James and the Giant Peach, Island of the Blue Dolphin, and any Lady Bird fairy tale (Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Jack & the Beanstalk, you name it...IMHO the illustrations were amazing) I love that you collect children's books, too. :)
I appreciate how she stated that people have made a lot more with a lot less because although we all want a studio like this (a damn dream if i say so myself) that shouldn't hold us back on my artistic journey.. love that ♡♡
I have so many favorite childrens books however I remember reading with my mother the Lewis Carrol books. Loved the Walrus and the Carpenter. I did love the illustrations in the book. The mouses tail. was cute. poem written in the shape of the tail. :)
I really loved "A Princess in Boxland" and "The Big Blue Book of Beginner Books." There was this other book that listed facts about various animals and insects that I really loved. I love your art and your videos. Keep up the good work!
As a little kid, my favourite book was the Brambly Hedge collection by Jill Barklem. It's full of the most beautiful watercolour illustrations by the author, which I can still get lost in for hours. The Little Grey Rabbit books by Alison Uttley are also a delight! I guess my favourite kid's novel (besides HP) is the Magyk series by Angie Sage - pretty similar to HP but with it's own sense of humour and a really wonderful setting 💛anyway, thank you so much for filming this gorgeous tour!
What a beautiful studio! Thank you for showing it to us :) Best children books in my opinion (for children aged 7-12 yo.): The Borrowers (Mary Norton), When Marnie Was There (Joan G. Robinson), the Moomin books by Tove Jansson (in Finland every child has watched or read Moomins! In a Moomin museum located in Tampere there is a nice collection of her art work :) ). I also loved Debi Gliori's childrens' books at that age (Pure Ded Magic series) as well as A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Chronicles of Narnia (C. S. Lewis) and Diana Wynne Jones and Astrid Lindgren's books. I would also suggest books with folktales from all around the world! :)
Loved this look at your space! I'm moving into my first studio in November, and am collecting inspiration wherever I can find it. Yours lends such a light and airy feel!
lovely collection!! my top 3 favorite books are howls moving castle, the talisman by stephen king and peter straub, and sabriel by garth nix! i also love the dragonlance saga, pride and prejudice, and there is a 3 part book :dragon song, dragonsinger, and dragondrums!!! all of these books i have mentioned kept me company growing up!
8:17 , my favorite book growing up, and that still holds a place in my heart today is a children's book called Zorgamazoo. It is a rather obscure book(atleast in my home town) that uses a rhyming narrative throughout the story. It is very hard to explain my love for the book as explaining FEELINGS isn't really easy for me but I hope that you atleast give it a chance. It really is a book to read once in your life. I'll reply to this comment when I remember the name of my other favorite.
8:13 I love these four trilogies, howl’s moving castle by Diana Wynne Jones, Wildwood by Colin Meloy, The expeditioners by S.S. Taylor, and his dark materials by Philip Pullman. All of them are fantasy full of magic, I read them when I was 15-18 so not really a child but will always enjoy them and probably will reread them
Two favorite childhood books - I have my set and my mother's as well. A A Milne: Now We Are Six, and A A Milne: When We Were Very Young. I am 72 now, just to give you a sense of how old the books are. You'll need to get your London on to fully appreciate them.
Really great video. I think your light clean style really makes the most of the space you’re in. A person acquires sooooo many different types of art supplies while in art classes and it can really junk up a space quickly. You have a calm voice and no overly distracting or annoying sounds so that’s rare and refreshing lol I will for sure subscribe!!👌🏻👏🏻👩🏻🎨
For the childrens books, if you can and want to get it, my ABSOLUTE favourite and honestly my childhood is a book called ”kuka lohduttaisi Nyytiä” (who would comfort Nyyti) it’s a book by a finnish author called Tove Jansson, and i’m pretty sure she also illustrated it. I don’t think it has been translated to english, but just the art alone is so beautiful, and honestly worth atleast checking out!
How the f do you keep everything do tidy if I organize my desk it lasts MAX a week 🤒 it's so nice
Like I said in the video, this look is really just a documentation of one moment in the space - it's really never like this where everything is clean and organized. The one thing that's stayed the same / has been consistent since my last art room tour is the mess!
@@PearFleur oh damn I didn't hear that hahaha 😳 I feel you girl ❤️
@@cisco2084 relatable-
I'm the same way, I started to end the day with tidying up which is relaxing before bed and I know that when I wake up in the morning everything will be neat.
Relatable
“People have done a lot more with a lot less.” Thanks for the last words! It inspires instead of frustrates when some couldn’t get hold of those awesome art supplies. 😅
imagine being aesthetically pleasing
Hello hello! As I mentioned in the video, I would love to hear what your favorite children's book is (or what book is the most memorable to you).
This tour has been requested a countless amount of times on Instagram. Usually (like 99.9% of the time), my studio is not this clean at all so don't be fooled by this video! - please leave any other video requests or recommendations below as well!
My daughter has a book, Too Much for Turtle. I love that one.
PearFleur My favorite children’s book when I was little was Elmer the Patchwork Elephant ✨ it helped me realize that it’s okay to be different and that I don’t need to fit in :)
I used to love The Balloon Tree when I was younger.
I don't know if it counts as a children's book, but I absolutely adore The Little Prince! I'm pretty sure you've already read it though. 😅
The complete children's works of AA Milne are my absolute favourite, especially his poems
”In a few days, things won’t be where they were before” - that’s actually really accurate
Really great space! Like the little Tri-vane fan too.
The workspace god himself 🙌
I know who you are.... I had met you, you were with Chris do. On futur Channel 😁😂😂
🙏☺️
Great job
The moomin books by Tove Jansson!
MOOMINS!!!!
I was literally going to suggest the same. 😊 The illustrated ones are magical as well.
Yes, the moominss !!!! So good
Aaaa I did see, amazing
"Here I'm collecting children's books"
*Looks at Maus and sweats*
ACK. NOT THAT ONE
@@PearFleur THE PERFECT BEDTIME STORY FOR MY TODDLER
LOL despite the weight of the content, those books are king! Bruh, Try "They Called Us Enemy" by George Takei
@h3ll0 k1tt7 MAUS: the Holocaust. "They Called Us Enemy": Japanese Internment Camps
@@hiimlolo4140 i am not sure the Japanese Internment Camps
are part of the holocaust but they took place in the united states.
I just love how you're so gentle with your stuff :(
I finished all of my homework for today and the day after and I feel like this was my reward from the universe
One book I love is called “The monster at the end of this book”
Very simple but cute!
I loved that book as a kid! Grover still is my favorite character on Sesame Street because of this book
I've been trying to get a copy of this book for years. I absolutely love it. I totally second this.
The Brothers Lionheart, Astrid Lindgren 💛💛 so so good, my absolute childhood favourite book! ✨
The light there is so soft and calming! Such an inspiring space! :)
I am absolutely obsessed with your aesthetic and your accumulation of art supplies! I have been following you since I was a child, and it has been inspiring watching you grow as an artist.
Must be nice to have a nice cosy area for you and your creativity 😌
Hi Minty!
I didn’t expect to see u here lol luv ur channel
Everyone reccing really interesting and aesthetic books and im like...diary of a wimpy kid
lol but growing up these books felt special to me:
- The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
- Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
- Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren
Love the video!!
I love hitchhikers guide to the galaxy! If you like that, you should read good omens, it has a similar sense or humor.
@@juliahamiltonakathebest4200 yess i've been meaning to read something by terry pratchett for so long, i'll freakin do it
Oh I looovvveeee inkheart, oh it's one of my favourites ❤️ plus inkspell and inkdeath, the other two in the trilogy. They r so magical
The "yellow peril supports black power" print 💛💛💛
not even a second i felt like skipping...Thats how you make youtube videos!! So aesthetic and soo pleasing
Your space reflects your personality. I can feel calmness in your voice. So relaxing 😌
I remember my two favorite books as a child being "A little Princess" by Frances Hodgson and "Mio, My Son" by Astrid Lindgren, I still have them today as a memory :)
yes finally a real artist/art student studio. totally agree that it is a constant revolving state of mess, cleaning, recleaning. it has been 10 years since i left art school, this tour brings back so many memories of supplies i have since let go. ❤️❤️❤️
A children’s book recommendation is The Candy Makers! It’s a really cute and fun book.
One TH-camr has never brought me as much joy as I get from here. I absolutely love everything about this channel. Just watching this really improved my day which was helpful because I was in kind of in need of that. This channel tends to act as a hand lent to stop worrying for me, thank you, I adore your videos
Your studio looks so peaceful, like a good place for a nice cup of tea while sketching
(also, a book from my childhood was Moonbird to the Rescue by Mike Higgs
if you’re looking for some charming children’s books, you’d love the moomin series. this studio is beautiful, totally the sort of aesthetic i hope to have someday 🌿
One of my favorite books is Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever, I used to stare at each page for long stretches of time and come up with stories in my head and put myself to sleep every night like that as a kid
When I was little I read a book about a girl who finds a old round window in the attic of a old castle-like house that allows you to travel through time when you climb through it. It's called Moon Window and the cover art really left an impression on me as a little girl. It's absolutely gorgeous.
Your videos are increeedibly inspiring, I watched this and now I'm feeling a urge to draw just because of how inspired I am.
The aesthetic is just refreshing, I dream about having my studio some day, so this made my eyes sparkle.
“The last Elegant bear” is a short-ish story I remember reading as a kid and it never quite made sense to me completely but I thought the cover was really nice and I liked the picked inside.
I am 62 yo and I wish I had that exact art studio- that is amazing. My bucket list? YES!!! Also FYI: I love love love your art xxxxxx Very talented
Pls introduce ur cats!!!!
Your art studio is also so dreamy and I love how whimsical yet practical your storage is.
helloo i've been subscribed to you for five years and i don't comment often but i just wanna tell you that your channel means a lot to me and i'm absolutely in love with your art and your videos AAAAA i hope you have a nice day!!!
your brother is me 😂 your creative space is beautiful
also, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane always has a special place in my heart, from the stunning pictures to the story
8:52 100 percent agreee... the thing is u will get all of this a bif studio room full stocked art supplies when u will work hard and earn by yourself if you dont have this right now thay doesn't mean u cant creat better.. its in you its your talent that should makes u greatful ..every artist should be soo thankfull for the talent they own every beginner..
I've always admired your curation(?) As much as you emphasize how there is no rhyme or reason to your room, I see thoughtfulness in every object you choose to acquire and keep. And to top off a video of such a beautiful space with this note: "this art room is chocked full of art supplies and other materials but it really doesn't matter. Having a well stocked studio or an art room at all for that matter doesn't make an artist. People have done a lot more with a lot less." Amazing. This is why I love watching your videos, and following your content in general :)
I found you a couple weeks ago, and I can’t stop watching ur videos. I love for Your decorating style it’s so organised and spacious. It looks like it’s a really positive space
I have the privilege of a studio to work from since I got married recently and moved out of my parents' place into a house with more space. I'm collecting ideas, and yours is spectacular. I enjoy seeing less clutter and more space. But what I really like is that line you ended with "People have created a lot more with a lot less." Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this with us! Oh, and one of my favourite children's books is 'Olivia Saves the Circus' by Ian Falconer!
my favourite books as a kid were "the magic fan" and "if you're afraid of the dark, remember the night rainbow". both super random- but i love them so much.
I got excited when I saw Maus in your book collection 🥰 also thank you for linking the desk! I have severe scoliosis and that desk would be so wonderful for my back and posture! 💕
This is lovely !
I am so thankful you keep on uploading after all these years !
You’re by far my favorite art channel on this platform. Take care ❤️
I love your giant jars with water, I imagine they look pretty when you mix bright colours!
Oh! And for children’s books I love the work of Amélie Fléchais: “The lost path” and “The little red wolf” have an amazing style.
Ah.........*sips tea* so glad we back in this touring era of youtube. Spent wayyyyyyyy to long w/o these. Btw love your space.
Your room expresses your personality. love it! your voice, collections, arts, furniture, neatness, organization etc.
SANA OL!!!💖
That standing desk is amazing. I feel like I need one now, hahah. My favorite book when I was little was The Velveteen Rabbit and my 5yo son’s favorite book is Goodnight Moon 🌝
OMG, this Studio is so beautiful and peaceful. I love every detail of this room.
Awee it's cute and so wholesome you let your brother have his lil moment 😊
Your voice is so soft and clean... So calm and relaxing!
one of my favorite childhood books was "when the wind bears go dancing" by pheobe stone. The art is entrancing and its so strange and beautiful
"Wolf Story" was my favorite book as a kid. I had it on tape and the narration was superb.
Down the Road to Jamie's House by Beverley Birch was given to me in pre-school and is probably the one I hold most dearest to my heart
It’s very cozy and beautiful studio! Your brother's voice was hilarious 😂 Every single art suppliy you have looks great!!
When I was young I adored the Brambly Hedge series by Jill Barklem! Her books are extremely charming and quaint, featuring anthropomorphic English mice. The illustrations are to die for and I still love flipping through them to relive childhood memories.
Roal Dahl is one of my favourite authors! Growing up i read almost every book. Great video ❤
Wow i remember your last workstation tour in your other house with many colorful supplies and many more things 😂❤️ you have gone through an amazing artistic journey I am glad you made us part of it and keep making this awesome content 💖💖💖
Your existence is aesthetic🥺
Your studio is so lovely! I love your figures of astro boy :D
as for childrens books I grew up reading Michael Morpurgo, my favourite being Alone on a Wide Wide Sea
wow
Your workspace has a harmonious color scheme
it makes the viewer feel very comfortable
and your paintings are of the same color
great when you share great videos ❤️❤️
I loved The Swiss Family Robinson growing up. Highly recommend.
Arrival by Shaun Tan is a gorgeous gorgeous wordless children's book! I love how your soft aesthetic extends to the choice of containers and boxes you keep, it's super nice to see, as is seeing the huge range of supplies. What a lovely light-filled room to be creating things in 🥰
Love the big open windows and green plants. Your studio looks so clean and relaxing. Especially love the prints on your walls, thanks for sharing and stay safe!
This is SOOO helpful to me for getting organizational ideas for my studio. Thank you!! You have such a beautiful (and FUNCTIONAL) space
wow! I really love seeing other people's work spaces and getting inspired by them.
Favorite Children’s books: Anne of Green Gables, The Secret Garden, The Jungle Book, The Eleventh Hour, Chronicles of Narnia, The Little Prince, all of the fairy tales-blue book of fairy tales, red book of fairy tales, Irish fairy tales (yeats), Russian fairy tales, American folk tales, The People Could Fly, etc. I could go on...SO MANY GOOD ONES. Thanks for the tour!
So peaceful and your voice is soothing.
Marc Martin's "River" is one of my favourite illustrated books, I love his use of texture and colour.
"People have done a lot more for a lot less" THIS
A children’s book I absolutely adored when I was younger was this book called “Fairy Houses” by Tracy Kane, i actually have just discovered it’s a small series! The illustrations and story are so nice!
My favorite children's author is Patricia Polacco, her stories and illustrations meant a lot to me growing up and her use of colors in her illustrations is beautiful.
When I was a kid I REALLY loved this book called "The Snowman" :D
The Josefina Story Quilt has gotta be one of my favorite books!
One monster after another by mercer mayer. It's simple yet totally complicated and the art is amazing and frog and toad is timeless and celebrates friendship like no other. Great space full of light ❤ thanks for sharing😁
Hi PearFleur, I love your videos! Funny that you mention children's books since I'm taking a class on children's literature. My favorite children's book is The Phantom Tollbooth.
Thank you so much for the feature
I strongly recommend Pokko and the drum!!! the illustrations are beautiful and the story is super cute
My "stuff" is never in the same place 2 days in a row either, it was very nice hearing that! lol A very short list of my favorite books growing up: Charlotte's Web, James and the Giant Peach, Island of the Blue Dolphin, and any Lady Bird fairy tale (Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Jack & the Beanstalk, you name it...IMHO the illustrations were amazing) I love that you collect children's books, too. :)
Loved all of the Beatrix Potter books as a kid and the illustrations are gorgeous!
I appreciate how she stated that people have made a lot more with a lot less because although we all want a studio like this (a damn dream if i say so myself) that shouldn't hold us back on my artistic journey.. love that ♡♡
I have so many favorite childrens books however I remember reading with my mother the Lewis Carrol books. Loved the Walrus and the Carpenter. I did love the illustrations in the book. The mouses tail. was cute. poem written in the shape of the tail. :)
I really loved "A Princess in Boxland" and "The Big Blue Book of Beginner Books." There was this other book that listed facts about various animals and insects that I really loved. I love your art and your videos. Keep up the good work!
😌my serotonin has been replenished thanks to this video
As a little kid, my favourite book was the Brambly Hedge collection by Jill Barklem. It's full of the most beautiful watercolour illustrations by the author, which I can still get lost in for hours. The Little Grey Rabbit books by Alison Uttley are also a delight! I guess my favourite kid's novel (besides HP) is the Magyk series by Angie Sage - pretty similar to HP but with it's own sense of humour and a really wonderful setting 💛anyway, thank you so much for filming this gorgeous tour!
(The complete) Brambly Hedge by Jill Barklem! It's so so beautiful, I remember loving the book for its illustrations more than anything :)
What a beautiful studio! Thank you for showing it to us :)
Best children books in my opinion (for children aged 7-12 yo.): The Borrowers (Mary Norton), When Marnie Was There (Joan G. Robinson), the Moomin books by Tove Jansson (in Finland every child has watched or read Moomins! In a Moomin museum located in Tampere there is a nice collection of her art work :) ). I also loved Debi Gliori's childrens' books at that age (Pure Ded Magic series) as well as A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Chronicles of Narnia
(C. S. Lewis) and Diana Wynne Jones and Astrid Lindgren's books. I would also suggest books with folktales from all around the world! :)
Anything written by Jan Brett-love her children’s books and the illustrations are stunning.
I cant tell you how jelly I am of how aesthetic her studio is- it’s so pretty ✨😁
your studio is so inspiring 🥺 really loved persepolis when I was younger 📕
Loved this look at your space! I'm moving into my first studio in November, and am collecting inspiration wherever I can find it. Yours lends such a light and airy feel!
lovely collection!! my top 3 favorite books are howls moving castle, the talisman by stephen king and peter straub, and sabriel by garth nix! i also love the dragonlance saga, pride and prejudice, and there is a 3 part book :dragon song, dragonsinger, and dragondrums!!! all of these books i have mentioned kept me company growing up!
Her voice is so soothing!
8:17 , my favorite book growing up, and that still holds a place in my heart today is a children's book called Zorgamazoo. It is a rather obscure book(atleast in my home town) that uses a rhyming narrative throughout the story. It is very hard to explain my love for the book as explaining FEELINGS isn't really easy for me but I hope that you atleast give it a chance. It really is a book to read once in your life. I'll reply to this comment when I remember the name of my other favorite.
My favorite book was pippi longstocking and the letter for the king ! 💗
8:13 I love these four trilogies, howl’s moving castle by Diana Wynne Jones, Wildwood by Colin Meloy, The expeditioners by S.S. Taylor, and his dark materials by Philip Pullman. All of them are fantasy full of magic, I read them when I was 15-18 so not really a child but will always enjoy them and probably will reread them
It looks so much cuter than last hear! Love seeing your room coming together
New and feels special this channel thought I could try what other artists are doing!!!!!😲😶😍😍😍😍
Two favorite childhood books - I have my set and my mother's as well. A A Milne: Now We Are Six, and A A Milne: When We Were Very Young. I am 72 now, just to give you a sense of how old the books are. You'll need to get your London on to fully appreciate them.
Really great video. I think your light clean style really makes the most of the space you’re in. A person acquires sooooo many different types of art supplies while in art classes and it can really junk up a space quickly. You have a calm voice and no overly distracting or annoying sounds so that’s rare and refreshing lol I will for sure subscribe!!👌🏻👏🏻👩🏻🎨
I love the children's book "Giraffes can't dance." The vibrant colors in the books are so beautiful.
Beautiful 💙😻 as for books, I loved all of Brian Wildsmith books as a little child and I adore them as a grown up!
What a beautiful and functional space, really love it. So lovely and calming.
For the childrens books, if you can and want to get it, my ABSOLUTE favourite and honestly my childhood is a book called ”kuka lohduttaisi Nyytiä” (who would comfort Nyyti) it’s a book by a finnish author called Tove Jansson, and i’m pretty sure she also illustrated it. I don’t think it has been translated to english, but just the art alone is so beautiful, and honestly worth atleast checking out!