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Thanks for sharing yet another great interview! Despite 305K subs, this channel is still a hidden gem and deserves way more views. There are so many great artist interviews featured already, its like a library of inspiration, entertainment and knowledge.
Yoneyama-San. I a 54 years old. By chance i have watched Eve-yoku. I was mesmerized by the elegance and beuty of what i see there. That made me start drawing a year ago. And by chance i now realize that it was you who created the ART that made me start drawing after my fifties. I want to say .. thank you for the beauty and the art that you gave us which sometimes literally tears me up. Arrigato Yoneyama-San.
Born too late to explore new continents. Born too early to explore the stars. Born in time to witness Yoneyamai. Yoneyamai is a once in a generation talent. Breathtaking.
Born in time to explore the molecular body... not only the multi-level universes within the body and our radically changing understanding of them... but also the trillions of organisms, structures, and yet to be comprehended entities within. If you were to take the number of stars within the observable universe by the number of seconds that have passed from the big bang to this present moment... and multiplied them, the amount would still not be as numerous as the amount of possible orientations a single protein can take. That seeming impossibility is still utterly nothing compared to the uncountable multitudes that lie beyond that single protein, and then interplay with each other in ways we are far from fully understanding. Born in time to explore consciousness itself... how minds are born, the difference between knowledge, fluency, and deeper levels of true understanding. AI is one key to understanding the miraculous world within ourselves, and a key to understanding the various gradients of abilities we call intelligence, and those abilities we are not always conscious of having. Born in time to explore the unprecedented connection and merging of cultures, people, and ideas across the entire known world. Today there are more people alive than all those who have passed away. The number of talented, intelligent people that are able to work together and create the unimanagible are in fact more numerous today than what has ever been available in the entire history of humanity. In a mere moment we are able to access an incomprehensible amount of ideas. Our perspectives and lives... now unbounded by time and space. (Even more so as some people are creating AI records of themselves much in the same way we take pictures, or videos.) To be human is to always be exploring. The more we explore and come to know, the more the frontier of what lies beyond the known grows. Your time is always the perfect moment for exploration... as long as you are willing, there will never be a final frontier. At least the final frontier lies infinitely beyond what we can see now. All of that unfathomable infinity which lies beyond your current understanding, beyond your current imagination... are limitless opportunities to expand not only your, but our frontiers.
That's not modesty, that's understanding the fact that her works are not art, but postmodernistic reminiscences, intertext and compilations, but ignorant people count it as art. Good for her.
As an artist, I admire how Mai Yoneyama doesn't focus on what she thinks would grow popular, but rather, what artistic influences, experiences, and pasts that she could bring to the table. As artists, we all have different backgrounds and small things that inspired us. And all we try to do is to tell the world a little bit of what we see.
If I had to define this documentary with one word, it would be: "Inspiring". Mai Yoneyama is one of my favorite artists and her work inspires me to continue in this field of art. She also throws several interesting tips (at least for me): a properly research and treat an illustration as if it were an animation frame.
I just want to take time and say thank you to people from ArchipelDocumentaries! Making this type of series means a lot! Seeing artist from Japan, their mindsets, discipline and insight to their own work will bring clarity and inspiration to younger generation of artist, and just having this documented for future artists is so important! Thanks!
Beautiful tribute on Mai Yoneyama. Every time seeing her art, it does feel as she's leaning on "Capturing The Moment" in all of her work and very beautifully drawn and as a key frame artist. Then it dawn on me when TRIGGER Studio being mentioned, her art style do match of "Lucy" from Cyberpunk Edge Runner, thus am surprise and now know whom is behind the artwork/key animation for the Netflix series...
One of the coolest artists I've seen. Her art is just phenomenal. Found her while searching for art books and If you guys haven't yet, definitely look into buying her art book. I was blown away the entire time I was looking through it, and as an aspiring artist it gave me so much inspiration.
I like the fact that she's adamant on focusing on art and shorter animation projects rather than getting involved with series. That's going against the trend and I respect that.
Seeing that she was an animater before also becoming an illustrator, was surprising to me. But it really makes sense, her art always felt like the best frames with more impact. What she says, really delivers. She's is so admirable.
I'm glad this channel is back. Honestly, I've been watching the videos about Japan for years now. I barely even watch anime myself anymore, but the Japanese people, the looks and landscapes, the artists and content creators from there are so, so interesting to me. There's no other country that I'd be more interested than in Japan. I'm way past over the "I like Japan because of anime and I want to live in there" phase but I'm still very impressed with what I'm seeing. I wish I could, of course, but that would be very difficult in my case. At least I can enjoy it by watching it on TH-cam, I hope it won't get blocked sooner or later... Thank you, the authors of Archipel, for giving us all the opportunity to get a little bit more knowledge about all of these talented and hard working people from Japan. The visuals, music and the mood are incredible again. I was very pleased to watch it. (I wonder if one day I'll see a story about Illya Kuvshinov on this channel... We are from the same country, but he lives and works in Japan now, I think he's quite good too!)
I found out about her when she came with Trigger to anime expo. It’s so crazy how far she’s come since then producing and directing her own stuff. She’s so dang inspiring
While watching Cyberpunk, I always stayed and watched the end credits completely… As an artist, I’m so grateful to hear from the beautiful mind that creates art so powerful. 🖤
Its so fascinating that she draws very calmly. I always wondered if the masters draw really quick and or have special techniques. But one word that lingers after watching this interview is how 'patient' she is. She looks like in the zone, not rushing things. But probabily soo much complex things happening in her amazing brain, heart, eyes and hands. Its like theres energy in every stroke. Very amazing.
honestly I wish animators are allowed the same freedom get their individual art go through with enough time on their hands. reality is, they're squeezed beyond their limits for faster production and profit. 😥
I saw a recent exhibition of her. It lasted two days, she drew live on this huge canvas with mainly a black marker (and watercolors and some other stuff). It reminded me of AckyBright and Terada-sensei. She's definitely bound to be successful, her humbleness is also inspiring.
I discovered her a while ago randomly on Twitter with one of her draw. Knowing after that she worked on so much animation that I liked, I definitely love her art. Big love from France !
I have seen some of her art before but I never know it was hers! Amazing....So much energy flowing. Her lines, textures, lighting, everything is full of energy and movement. She's right, it's like every drawing is a key frame and it's very entrancing.
Loved this, She has rarely came into interviews so I always wanted to see her thoughts on how she draws and what goes into her mind and what inspired her She saying that she could only draw 10 drawings per month when she started was a good inspiration, even tho its obvious that everyone starts from small but it was still good motivation for me EDIT: Also forgot to metion those 900 drawing 3 months exam, i learned something which I didn't knew before like I had no idea that in order to become a key animator you need to do something so hard, but it makes sense I can also implement this into my own workflow to get better in art
Merci pour les sous-titres français~~ J’ai découvert cette artiste il y a seulement 1 mois avec son travail sur le MV de Eve, Yoku. C’était magnifique, chaque plan ressemblait vraiment à une illustration à part entière. Je constate maintenant que c’était bien son but, pour moi c’est réussi! Ça ressemblait aussi à des plans cinématographiques, avec le focus qui changeait par moments. Son travail est vraiment impressionnant
Your channel is a gem. Thanks you ! I really love her work, she describes it very well by saying it's like she picked the best frame from an animation.
I had no idea she storyboarded and animated the ending outro for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners which was my favourite anime of 2022 and truly one of the greatest anime series I've ever seen in my life! The way she animated Lucy as she walks through the lonely streets of Night City still haunts and stays with me to this day. I don't know how else to describe her gorgeous art style other than elegant and fluid as well as being mesmerizing to look at. There's artists from different eras I look up to for inspiration to draw my own subjects and she's definitely a new current influence and motivation for me!
She has such an amazing style , saw her illustrations somewhere else n I could immediately recognise the art style from yoku and colours . Absolutely beautiful
I'm always impressed with the quality of the videos, good job for the team! thank you for making a video about Mai Yoneyama, she is one of my favorite artists!!!
When I saw the MV she made for Eve's song I was taken aback, even though I am not good at art I will try to follow her art for along time because it is so beautiful
what a inspiring artist! I just realized by watching this video that i shouldn't be forcing myself to become a "good artist", i still have a long way to go. I think i found my favourite artist 💓
Finally! Can't tell you how much It's been such a thrill seeing this. I screamed internally, I've been waiting so long. 🙏✨ As an upcoming animator these insights are incredibly invaluable to one's learning and perception of the craft. Mai Yoneyama does outstanding work as do you Archipel. Thank you so much for existing. ✨💝💯%
the way I GASPED, this woman makes COMPLETE ILLUSTRATIONS DAILY in order to make an animation, THATS HARD AS HELL, this is like, a dream for some people, congrats to her and everything she acomplished!!
As I watch Eve-Yoku, when I was in pandemic, I was mesmerized by the beauty of your art. It made me inspired by you and strive to become an animator just like you. I'm still improving and I hope, your art will keep every animators inspired 🥰. I'm glad that I saw your art Yoneyama-san
Mai yoneyama came in clutch for my art gcse 😬😬😬 I started late and had no idea who to choose as an artist then I remembered that I was obsessed with her artwork.
米山舞さんとArchipelさん、素晴らしいエピソードをありがとうございました。 これは私の心に響くエピソードです。 異なるメディアの融合によって生み出されるジャンルを超えた要素が深く共鳴します。 アニメーションとストーリーテリングの背景を持つ私は、動きだけを超えた多面的なステップを理解し、それを利用して歴史的なアニメーションのシーンから最高のイラストを抽出し、静止画に命を吹き込みます。 。 最近、私はさまざまな古代の森を歩き回ったり旅したりしていますが、これが私にどのような影響を与えているかを知ることができてうれしいです。 近い将来に何が起こるのだろうか。 また、アーティストは自分の存在全体と外部環境を観察する必要があり、それが芸術の多くの鍵の 1 つであるという点にも私は同意します。 その目的は、意図と疑問を持って観察し、観察され見られるもの、目に見えるものを超えて学び、学びを忘れることです。 ありがとう! さらなる冒険と創造を楽しみにしています。 人生で幸せになることを創造し、実行し続けてください。 Thanks to Mai Yoneyama and Archipel for the wonderful episode. This is an episode that touches my heart. The cross-genre elements created by the fusion of different media resonates deeply with me. With a background in animation and storytelling, I understand the multifaceted steps beyond just motion and use that to extract the best illustrations from animation scenes and bring images to more vibrant life. Lately I've been roaming and traveling through various ancient forests, and it's nice to know how this affects me. I wonder what will happen in the near future. I also agree that artists need to observe their whole being and their external environment, and that is one of the many keys to art. The purpose is to observe with intent and questioning, to learn and unlearn beyond what is observed and seen, beyond what is visible. Thanks! I look forward to more adventures and creations. Keep creating and doing what makes you happy in life. - Kristoffer
Used to chat with Mai on discord many years back over on Palow's server. Had no clue she'd gotten this famous in the west until very recently. Good for her. Excellent person and excellent artist.
Omg she was at Kinokuniya in my city and I MISSED IT! 😭 this was back in April I believe and could not make it but I would hope to be able to see her in person again.
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Thanks for sharing yet another great interview! Despite 305K subs, this channel is still a hidden gem and deserves way more views. There are so many great artist interviews featured already, its like a library of inspiration, entertainment and knowledge.
merci !
Yoneyama-San. I a 54 years old. By chance i have watched Eve-yoku. I was mesmerized by the elegance and beuty of what i see there. That made me start drawing a year ago. And by chance i now realize that it was you who created the ART that made me start drawing after my fifties. I want to say .. thank you for the beauty and the art that you gave us which sometimes literally tears me up. Arrigato Yoneyama-San.
Born too late to explore new continents.
Born too early to explore the stars.
Born in time to witness Yoneyamai.
Yoneyamai is a once in a generation talent. Breathtaking.
Born in time to explore the molecular body... not only the multi-level universes within the body and our radically changing understanding of them... but also the trillions of organisms, structures, and yet to be comprehended entities within. If you were to take the number of stars within the observable universe by the number of seconds that have passed from the big bang to this present moment... and multiplied them, the amount would still not be as numerous as the amount of possible orientations a single protein can take. That seeming impossibility is still utterly nothing compared to the uncountable multitudes that lie beyond that single protein, and then interplay with each other in ways we are far from fully understanding.
Born in time to explore consciousness itself... how minds are born, the difference between knowledge, fluency, and deeper levels of true understanding. AI is one key to understanding the miraculous world within ourselves, and a key to understanding the various gradients of abilities we call intelligence, and those abilities we are not always conscious of having.
Born in time to explore the unprecedented connection and merging of cultures, people, and ideas across the entire known world. Today there are more people alive than all those who have passed away. The number of talented, intelligent people that are able to work together and create the unimanagible are in fact more numerous today than what has ever been available in the entire history of humanity. In a mere moment we are able to access an incomprehensible amount of ideas. Our perspectives and lives... now unbounded by time and space. (Even more so as some people are creating AI records of themselves much in the same way we take pictures, or videos.)
To be human is to always be exploring. The more we explore and come to know, the more the frontier of what lies beyond the known grows. Your time is always the perfect moment for exploration... as long as you are willing, there will never be a final frontier. At least the final frontier lies infinitely beyond what we can see now.
All of that unfathomable infinity which lies beyond your current understanding, beyond your current imagination... are limitless opportunities to expand not only your, but our frontiers.
theres more people like yoneyamai in every generation tho than we know plus a person's talent or the person itself cannot beat the stars n continents
@@林思遠-w9q Basically, born any time is born in time to be a researcher 👌🏻
Modesty: "I am grateful this can be considered art." Your art is amazing!
That's not modesty, that's understanding the fact that her works are not art, but postmodernistic reminiscences, intertext and compilations, but ignorant people count it as art. Good for her.
@@TrueNeutralEvGeniusMight wanna get that head checked bud, or perhaps you're just attempting to create the most disagreeable statement you can
@@TrueNeutralEvGeniusreally gatekeeping art now huh
@@TrueNeutralEvGeniusCringe
@@TrueNeutralEvGenius You seem to be the kind of people who unironically claps and applauds Yoko Ono's screaming "performance".
The way she draws the eyes is very vibrant, as if the characters really ask you to look into their soul.
Her drawings are so lively and expressive. Such an amazing artist! Thanks for the interview.
Thanks for watching!
As an artist, I admire how Mai Yoneyama doesn't focus on what she thinks would grow popular, but rather, what artistic influences, experiences, and pasts that she could bring to the table.
As artists, we all have different backgrounds and small things that inspired us. And all we try to do is to tell the world a little bit of what we see.
自分が、米山先生の作品を個展等で見ると、何か、こう言葉で表せない感情が芽生える、言葉を失うに近い状態になるのですが「"普遍的な感情、形にならないもの"を形に、絵にしている」というお言葉を聞いてとても腑に落ちました。
If I had to define this documentary with one word, it would be: "Inspiring".
Mai Yoneyama is one of my favorite artists and her work inspires me to continue in this field of art.
She also throws several interesting tips (at least for me): a properly research and treat an illustration as if it were an animation frame.
I just want to take time and say thank you to people from ArchipelDocumentaries! Making this type of series means a lot! Seeing artist from Japan, their mindsets, discipline and insight to their own work will bring clarity and inspiration to younger generation of artist, and just having this documented for future artists is so important! Thanks!
Thanks for the kind word.
We have some more content in the pipe coming soon.
Wow, she is truly amazing.
That persistency to make all frame a beautiful piece of illustration shows her level of dedication for this art.
Beautiful tribute on Mai Yoneyama. Every time seeing her art, it does feel as she's leaning on "Capturing The Moment" in all of her work and very beautifully drawn and as a key frame artist. Then it dawn on me when TRIGGER Studio being mentioned, her art style do match of "Lucy" from Cyberpunk Edge Runner, thus am surprise and now know whom is behind the artwork/key animation for the Netflix series...
Thanks for watching!
One of the coolest artists I've seen. Her art is just phenomenal. Found her while searching for art books and If you guys haven't yet, definitely look into buying her art book. I was blown away the entire time I was looking through it, and as an aspiring artist it gave me so much inspiration.
I like the fact that she's adamant on focusing on art and shorter animation projects rather than getting involved with series. That's going against the trend and I respect that.
Tbh, is probably because she knows working on those anime projects are hell to work on.
she is lucky that she can do that, most animators need to work on series to be able to earn money.
Seeing that she was an animater before also becoming an illustrator, was surprising to me. But it really makes sense, her art always felt like the best frames with more impact. What she says, really delivers. She's is so admirable.
米山舞さんの絵が一番好きです。いつも画集をみて癒やされたりしてます。
ほんとに心が動かされるイラストを描いてくださり感謝です。
I'm glad this channel is back.
Honestly, I've been watching the videos about Japan for years now. I barely even watch anime myself anymore, but the Japanese people, the looks and landscapes, the artists and content creators from there are so, so interesting to me. There's no other country that I'd be more interested than in Japan.
I'm way past over the "I like Japan because of anime and I want to live in there" phase but I'm still very impressed with what I'm seeing. I wish I could, of course, but that would be very difficult in my case.
At least I can enjoy it by watching it on TH-cam, I hope it won't get blocked sooner or later...
Thank you, the authors of Archipel, for giving us all the opportunity to get a little bit more knowledge about all of these talented and hard working people from Japan. The visuals, music and the mood are incredible again. I was very pleased to watch it.
(I wonder if one day I'll see a story about Illya Kuvshinov on this channel... We are from the same country, but he lives and works in Japan now, I think he's quite good too!)
私が絵を始めるきっかけになった方です。
本当に尊敬しています
Wow.. The way she holding the pencil is so unique
I also noticed this! interesting
You can feel the passion and long years of practice behind each and every one of her pieces. It is simply ethereal. I adore her and her art
Thank you, I've been waiting for this! Yoneyama's one of my favourite captivating artist with such a distinct style!
Glad you enjoyed :)
I found out about her when she came with Trigger to anime expo. It’s so crazy how far she’s come since then producing and directing her own stuff. She’s so dang inspiring
While watching Cyberpunk, I always stayed and watched the end credits completely… As an artist, I’m so grateful to hear from the beautiful mind that creates art so powerful. 🖤
Thank you for this AMAZING INTERVIEW.
素敵なイラストレーターさん✨
これをTH-camで無料で見れる…幸せすぎる
ありがとうございます
ご視聴ありがとうございます!
Her work is genuinely breathtaking. Absolutely incredible work
Its so fascinating that she draws very calmly. I always wondered if the masters draw really quick and or have special techniques. But one word that lingers after watching this interview is how 'patient' she is. She looks like in the zone, not rushing things. But probabily soo much complex things happening in her amazing brain, heart, eyes and hands. Its like theres energy in every stroke. Very amazing.
Key animators are the best illustrators. Tatsuyuki Tanaka etc. Great profile and loved seeing the weird way she holds pencils.
honestly I wish animators are allowed the same freedom get their individual art go through with enough time on their hands. reality is, they're squeezed beyond their limits for faster production and profit. 😥
Thank you for this interview! Yoneyama is my favourite artist, so I love seeing interviews of her :) they are very hard to find
Glad we could help, thanks for watching!
I saw a recent exhibition of her. It lasted two days, she drew live on this huge canvas with mainly a black marker (and watercolors and some other stuff). It reminded me of AckyBright and Terada-sensei. She's definitely bound to be successful, her humbleness is also inspiring.
I discovered her a while ago randomly on Twitter with one of her draw.
Knowing after that she worked on so much animation that I liked, I definitely love her art.
Big love from France !
I have seen some of her art before but I never know it was hers! Amazing....So much energy flowing. Her lines, textures, lighting, everything is full of energy and movement. She's right, it's like every drawing is a key frame and it's very entrancing.
Loved this, She has rarely came into interviews so I always wanted to see her thoughts on how she draws and what goes into her mind and what inspired her
She saying that she could only draw 10 drawings per month when she started was a good inspiration, even tho its obvious that everyone starts from small but it was still good motivation for me
EDIT: Also forgot to metion those 900 drawing 3 months exam, i learned something which I didn't knew before like I had no idea that in order to become a key animator you need to do something so hard, but it makes sense I can also implement this into my own workflow to get better in art
its like she is molding the character's and putting it a soul
So glad i got to see her exhibition in Shibuya as well as meet her at animenyc last year. Really enjoy her work.
ah it's been a while! always great to have a new Archipel video to watch!
Thanks for your patience!
Really beautiful art style. It’s full of life. Both in color, movement and expression.
Merci pour les sous-titres français~~
J’ai découvert cette artiste il y a seulement 1 mois avec son travail sur le MV de Eve, Yoku. C’était magnifique, chaque plan ressemblait vraiment à une illustration à part entière. Je constate maintenant que c’était bien son but, pour moi c’est réussi! Ça ressemblait aussi à des plans cinématographiques, avec le focus qui changeait par moments.
Son travail est vraiment impressionnant
Your channel is a gem.
Thanks you ! I really love her work, she describes it very well by saying it's like she picked the best frame from an animation.
have been a fan for a while now. really happy to see a documentary like this.
I had no idea she storyboarded and animated the ending outro for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners which was my favourite anime of 2022 and truly one of the greatest anime series I've ever seen in my life! The way she animated Lucy as she walks through the lonely streets of Night City still haunts and stays with me to this day. I don't know how else to describe her gorgeous art style other than elegant and fluid as well as being mesmerizing to look at. There's artists from different eras I look up to for inspiration to draw my own subjects and she's definitely a new current influence and motivation for me!
She has such an amazing style , saw her illustrations somewhere else n I could immediately recognise the art style from yoku and colours . Absolutely beautiful
I'm always impressed with the quality of the videos, good job for the team!
thank you for making a video about Mai Yoneyama, she is one of my favorite artists!!!
Thanks for the kind word 🙏
When I saw the MV she made for Eve's song I was taken aback, even though I am not good at art I will try to follow her art for along time because it is so beautiful
Love this kind of documentary, thank you for the great quality i love this channel since 5 years ago
1番最初のアニメーションって、サイバーパンクエッジランナーズのやつだ…米山さんだったんだ…凄い綺麗。
Been a big fan of her art for a long while, what a wonderful insight
what a inspiring artist! I just realized by watching this video that i shouldn't be forcing myself to become a "good artist", i still have a long way to go. I think i found my favourite artist 💓
なんぼかかってもいいからこの人の長編映画を見たい!!
So happy to watch Archipel documentaries again
Thanks for the kind word!
I'm glad to have discovered such an amazing Artist, thank you @Archipel!
Her art is so beautiful, it literally takes my breath away
amazing work, congratulations to Mai. Its such a beautifull art
Thank you for translating! I really love her animation. It's always so beautiful and smooth.❤✨
I've been looking forward to this video you were working on showing us a glimpse of artist Yoneyama Mai, thank you so much for this, Archipel!
Thanks for watching 🙏
米山舞さんの「動きの一瞬を描く絵」が直接自分の中に訴えかけてきている気がして本当に美しい
Thank you for the video. it was an interesting insight into some of her thought process for her work.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Wonderful artist, breathtaking art but also the interview makes it even more better. Good job.
I’m very glad to see the new Archipel video, you always introduce me to incredibly interesting people and this time is no exception
Glad we could help :)
I am so glad you guys are back ! This kind of content makes TH-cam more valuable
Thanks for the kind word!
Finally! Can't tell you how much It's been such a thrill seeing this. I screamed internally, I've been waiting so long. 🙏✨ As an upcoming animator these insights are incredibly invaluable to one's learning and perception of the craft. Mai Yoneyama does outstanding work as do you Archipel. Thank you so much for existing. ✨💝💯%
Thanks for your patience and glad you enjoyed 🙏
I’m so happy to see an interview of my favourite artist! I needed this thank you
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Great video, thank you for featuring Mai Yoneyama - my favourite artist!❤
Thanks for watching!
米山舞さんのアニメーションを見てるとコマ一つ一つに命が宿ってる感じがして最初見た時言葉では言い表せないくらい感銘を受けた
Thank you Archipel for freaturing Mai Yoneyama. ❤
Thanks for watching!
本当にかっこいい。。
have loved her stuff for a while now and very happy to see her get a spotlight. loved listening to her talk about her process. a great interview!
Thanks for watching!
She is such an amazing artist! Great job on this videos again, even made me tear up.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much to the Archipel Team, for another wonderful documentary! 😊🙏🏾
Thanks for watching! 🙏
One of my favourite artists of All time! Definitely has its own genre!
Another amazing video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Thank you!
Such a beautiful style
Wow, so much said in such a short film. Thank you.
Thank you 🙏
the way I GASPED, this woman makes COMPLETE ILLUSTRATIONS DAILY in order to make an animation, THATS HARD AS HELL, this is like, a dream for some people, congrats to her and everything she acomplished!!
i had no idea how one of my most favorite artist looks like
and now i realized she looks just like her drawings
As I watch Eve-Yoku, when I was in pandemic, I was mesmerized by the beauty of your art. It made me inspired by you and strive to become an animator just like you. I'm still improving and I hope, your art will keep every animators inspired 🥰. I'm glad that I saw your art Yoneyama-san
Wow..i love her art style❤long live sensei
Thank you for your work, Archipel!
Thanks for watching!
私も好きなことを描き続けたいと思いました。
何事もやり続けることは本当に素敵だなーって😭😭
インタビューありがとうございました。尊敬しています。
コメントありがとうございます!
Mai yoneyama came in clutch for my art gcse 😬😬😬 I started late and had no idea who to choose as an artist then I remembered that I was obsessed with her artwork.
I love these types of documentaries.
Thank you!
Very inspiring, thank you Archipel🙏
Thanks for watching 🙏
米山舞さんとArchipelさん、素晴らしいエピソードをありがとうございました。 これは私の心に響くエピソードです。
異なるメディアの融合によって生み出されるジャンルを超えた要素が深く共鳴します。 アニメーションとストーリーテリングの背景を持つ私は、動きだけを超えた多面的なステップを理解し、それを利用して歴史的なアニメーションのシーンから最高のイラストを抽出し、静止画に命を吹き込みます。 。 最近、私はさまざまな古代の森を歩き回ったり旅したりしていますが、これが私にどのような影響を与えているかを知ることができてうれしいです。 近い将来に何が起こるのだろうか。
また、アーティストは自分の存在全体と外部環境を観察する必要があり、それが芸術の多くの鍵の 1 つであるという点にも私は同意します。 その目的は、意図と疑問を持って観察し、観察され見られるもの、目に見えるものを超えて学び、学びを忘れることです。
ありがとう! さらなる冒険と創造を楽しみにしています。 人生で幸せになることを創造し、実行し続けてください。
Thanks to Mai Yoneyama and Archipel for the wonderful episode. This is an episode that touches my heart.
The cross-genre elements created by the fusion of different media resonates deeply with me. With a background in animation and storytelling, I understand the multifaceted steps beyond just motion and use that to extract the best illustrations from animation scenes and bring images to more vibrant life. Lately I've been roaming and traveling through various ancient forests, and it's nice to know how this affects me. I wonder what will happen in the near future.
I also agree that artists need to observe their whole being and their external environment, and that is one of the many keys to art. The purpose is to observe with intent and questioning, to learn and unlearn beyond what is observed and seen, beyond what is visible.
Thanks! I look forward to more adventures and creations. Keep creating and doing what makes you happy in life.
- Kristoffer
the more i live the more i appreciate the work that went into animation it is really amazing
I’ve been waiting for this video! Yoneyama is probably my favorite artist, thank you so much!
Thanks for your patience :)
Thanks again Archipel. This gives strenght and inspiration. Amazing work for our souls.
It helps to keep hardwork coming.
Glad we can help :)
Used to chat with Mai on discord many years back over on Palow's server. Had no clue she'd gotten this famous in the west until very recently.
Good for her. Excellent person and excellent artist.
Palow has a discord server?
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Yeah, but it's invite only. Occasionally, he'll tweet out invites tho.
An incredibile artist, thank you Archipel for this documentary!
Thanks for watching!
Saw her exhibition in Seoul. Was blown away.
一番尊敬しているイラストレーターが米山舞さんです
一瞬から生まれる躍動感と美しい線がすごく好きで、感無量でした
生き生きとした線が描けるよう取り組んでいきます
これからもご活躍楽しみにしています!
アニメの知識が深いからこんな躍動感やストーリーを感じる絵を描けるんだ。納得。
頑張ります。
Magnifique reportage, une fois encore, merci Archipel ❤
Merci!
U always be my inspiration yoneyama-san, thank u for sharing this with us, hope i can reach u out some day in the future ❤
Thx for the interview!
Thank you for made this incredible interview my favorite artist, It's inspired me a lot.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Omg she was at Kinokuniya in my city and I MISSED IT! 😭 this was back in April I believe and could not make it but I would hope to be able to see her in person again.
I love your channel! It is always very inspiring, I'm glad you guys are back !
Thank you!
Thank you
I love her work so much