knowing someone can still struggle to draw a horse without a reference even tho they have drawn many horses, makes that bobs burgers episode even funnier
I rarely, if ever, leave a comment on videos on account of being really shy. But I just have to say, that your videos have brightened my days lately. I’ve been having some real shitty days and after discovering your channel and watching your videos, it has made me relax from every day stress. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s much appreciated.
Speaking about your experience with trying something new and realizing that you're not as bad as you think is really comforting because I think that way A LOT 💖
I could literally listen to you talk about the life cycle of worms while drawing circles and I’d still be sitting here completely enthralled. You are so comforting 🫶🏼
I like the pets moving/sitting around in the background while you draw, it's kinda like how Papa Meat has W.I.P animations in the background while he draws. Horses are complicated, silly creatures. It's hard to not get insecure about how well you're doing especially when you're at a training camp with other people. It's positive to have that mentality change to appreciate your own progress with your animals.
Can i just say, I love drawing while having your drawing videos playing in the background. Makes me feel like I am back in my art studio at art school listening to a friend talk to me while we work. You are such a phenomenal artist!! Thanks for the company!
A couple of years ago I lost my only sketchbook (well a professor threw it away because she didn’t like me) and as im sure you know since you talk about expressing your feelings through your drawings, that sketchbook was my LIFE. It had all of my favorite paintings and little doodles, so when i lost it, it put me into a huge spiral and loss of creative motivation. I’ve slowly been getting that back and watching your videos and seeing you draw in your sketchbooks has really given me some inspiration to start painting again. Setting up the old easel and paint palette today!
this was actually a really refreshing story. it's so nice to hear someone on the internet with humility talk about how you're not always going to be the best at everything you try and that's perfectly ok, especially on a platform of people in a constant rat race to be the best or have the most or x y z
You're a WAY stronger person than I am. I'm terrified of failure and it holds me back from a lot of things. You're learning w/ your horses in front of an audience and I can't even get myself to attempt making crepes again ffs! XD
I'm a city girl through-and-through so this whole world of horse clinics is foreign to me, but I absolutely loved how you discussed your feelings throughout the experience and the growth you had by putting yourself outside of your comfort zone. It made this whole story super relatable even to me!! Also very pretty drawing💕
I’ve had similar experiences with older people they can be pretty chill. It was also nice to listen to you talk about the horse clinic I’ve always wondered what horses do and how they get enrichment etc.
1:37 I can’t relate to any sort of experience caring for horses, but man I do this shit ALL the time. It’s something I’m still trying to working on. It’s annoying. It’s cool to hear you talk about it and overcoming it yourself.
it is always nice to unexpectedly get reassurance from strangers, especially when it’s something you love a lot. its great that it motivated you to keep going! also these horse sketches are stunning
I have a pony and donkey who I've kept with me moving out of home and through thick and thin. I know they never have to be bought and sold like so many unwanted childhood ponys and its hard but its worth knowing they are safe. And they give me a reason to get up and keep going every day
i love these kind of videos, they are very cosy with great stories and great art. It's been a blessing coming across this channel, keep up the great work!
I personally do not care about horses specifically but I do enjoy your stories and drawings. It's so soothing and invigorating; it's very nice to hear how working with animals and just caring about others can help you as a person.
Sounds like a wonderful experience overall. As someone who grew up with their grandparents (boomers) as caregivers, I totally agree with you on that older people have cool stuff to say. They’re almost all great people. Thank you for sharing!!
I have always found it way easier to talk to and make friends with people older than me just in general, so you are not alone there. I think part of it is that I went to community college while in highschool so I got used to being around and helping people 2-4x my age like it was normal, but also older people aren't put off by my face. I have bad RBF and I look angry all the time despite almost never getting mad which tends to put people my age off from talking to me if I don't talk to them first. Older people don't seem to care about it at all though. I am getting better at starting conversations with people though! which has included people my age or who look my age (I never ask their age)
I think it definitely has to be rewarding learning the individual personalities of your animals and what works for them and what doesn’t! I loved that the most when I was a dog sitter/walker, just figuring out each dog and figuring out what approach works best.
This video is fairly old so I have no expectations of this being seen. But I love your experience with horsemanship. I’ve only been an owner since 2017 and haven’t had formal training since I was a child first learning to ride. Clinics with my local trainers have been a daunting subject for me and something I have only dipped my foot into once. Like you I am so scared of being perceived as having a horse with bad habits and also not knowing how to correct those myself. I am scared of others thinking I don’t belong in the community. I have met some wonderful older women who don’t give a shit about how people see them in the community. That has helped me a lot. I am stepping into training my first filly from the ground up. Learning to fail and try again, or ask and get the wrong answer, has been huge in not only horsemanship, but also in life. Maybe I’ll start pursuing more clinic opportunities with my mare.
Love this channel. Such interesting discussions. I get the age range thing. Im in my 40s, and I do woodworking. The majority of them at these workshops are retired. The good thing is they have more experience than me.
That's cool that you got to see a gaited horse, those are so interesting!! Same with the Lipazzaner, very boujie lol! I live in AZ so there are lots of horse people and wild horses(and burros!) near me. Here mainly it's mustangs, quarter horses, and Arabians. I recently went back to school and can't afford lessons anymore, but I'm motivated to work hard so that I can own horses of my own one day, or at least work with a trainer or lease one. Thanks for sharing :D
i really connected with this video (and i’m not a horse person??) i have a day job and work in coffee on the weekends for the love of it. it challenges me to meet with people in public outside of my usual circle and connect over what i love. i look up to the owner, he has a wealth of knowledge to share and his family is warm and supportive. it’s fun and challenging and i learn a little more all the time. i really needed this video & i appreciate the outlook you share. cheers 🌼
I absolutely love your videos, pls keep making silly drawings and telling random stories from ur life, it rly makes my day! Also love the cross over stories that seep into hunters videos
So glad to be one who can relate to this video ^_^ From age 8ish to 16 I worked with horses, competed in CMSA, and attended a good number of clinics.. I’ve been away from the sport for a few years now. Now I just draw :P Your take on failing in front of an expert struck me- that feeling is unique. I was lucky enough to have wonderful instructors who were so patient and informative. They taught me a lot about accepting and working through failures. Those skills have translated into many different aspects of my life despite my being away from horses. Anyways great video :3 so nostalgic to think back to the clinics I used to go to
I also went to a horse camp. My parents sent me at 13 because I kept getting in trouble. Fucking loved it. Raised hell cuz it was sketchy as hell, but it was amazing. Loved every minute!
Horse ownership and care is many miles away from any other pet it's really fascinating. The idea of consistently workshopping your connection with your pet seems so weird to me bc I'm used to just chillin with my cats just letting them be cats. It is a completely different experience but the love is the same.
I’m starting to take sewing classes and I can relate to it being people of various ages. At my first class, I wasn’t the youngest person to be there. I also knit and often meet a lot of older people at yarn shops.
It's nice to know someone as cool as beerpup is out here going to horse clinics. As someone who goes to dog training seminars on the regular - I feel seen. (ex horse girl - they're just too damn expensive.)
I really enjoyed watching this video; to be able to not care what others think is so freeing. You can do so much more without that unnecessary pressure!
I wonder if we'll run into you! My daughter does horses and I've learned a ton bc of her. We don't do lessons anymore, just clinics and auctions and events, one-off things. We're in the Midwest as well. I love this channel!! 🤎
when i was younger horses where involved in my life. Riding camps, shows and this almost clinic type thing. As ive gotten older ive decided theyre just too much upkeep. Yet slowly i feel like im getting pulled back in. I would want a large draft i think.
Hope your foot is doing better 😅 Horses are so majestic but also have immense power. People should always treat them with respect and never ever walk directly behind them 🤕
Glad that you felt ok doing your own work with Dove while others were doing something else. It can feel awkward doing something separate from a group so its nice to hear you got a lot out of it. Ps: your tshirts is really cool! Could you link where you got it please?
its always so reassuring (as a queer person) to meet and interact with older people who share the same hobby as i do that are normal and dont treat me like im a dumbass for being young or differently because im very visibly gay-looking
I Really dig your thumbnails. Do you do your own editing or does Nick do it? It reminds me of his style just more chill and less unhinged given the content.
creepcast, papameat, meatcanyon and a beerpub upload???? goated
Power couple
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love the little rocky cameos, perfect art assistant!
knowing someone can still struggle to draw a horse without a reference even tho they have drawn many horses, makes that bobs burgers episode even funnier
I rarely, if ever, leave a comment on videos on account of being really shy. But I just have to say, that your videos have brightened my days lately. I’ve been having some real shitty days and after discovering your channel and watching your videos, it has made me relax from every day stress. Keep doing what you’re doing, it’s much appreciated.
I appreciate it! Rooting for you to find some light in your days soon 🌟
@@beeerpup Thank you! 😊🌸
Speaking about your experience with trying something new and realizing that you're not as bad as you think is really comforting because I think that way A LOT 💖
I love how you talk about topics that are pretty niche for your average person. You talking about horse clinics is fascinating
Love how Rocky would crawl over your workspace periodically lol
I would totally buy a coloring book if you decided to make one.......
Same here.
Me too!
I could literally listen to you talk about the life cycle of worms while drawing circles and I’d still be sitting here completely enthralled. You are so comforting 🫶🏼
Learning the world doesn’t end when you fail is a hard but relieving lesson to learn! Still learning it!
I like the pets moving/sitting around in the background while you draw, it's kinda like how Papa Meat has W.I.P animations in the background while he draws.
Horses are complicated, silly creatures. It's hard to not get insecure about how well you're doing especially when you're at a training camp with other people. It's positive to have that mentality change to appreciate your own progress with your animals.
Can i just say, I love drawing while having your drawing videos playing in the background. Makes me feel like I am back in my art studio at art school listening to a friend talk to me while we work. You are such a phenomenal artist!! Thanks for the company!
The love for your animals shines through these little videos. Very cathartic to watch. Thank you for sharing :)
Horses are so challenging to draw but every one you did looks so good. Really love these chat/doodle videos
A couple of years ago I lost my only sketchbook (well a professor threw it away because she didn’t like me) and as im sure you know since you talk about expressing your feelings through your drawings, that sketchbook was my LIFE. It had all of my favorite paintings and little doodles, so when i lost it, it put me into a huge spiral and loss of creative motivation. I’ve slowly been getting that back and watching your videos and seeing you draw in your sketchbooks has really given me some inspiration to start painting again. Setting up the old easel and paint palette today!
this was actually a really refreshing story. it's so nice to hear someone on the internet with humility talk about how you're not always going to be the best at everything you try and that's perfectly ok, especially on a platform of people in a constant rat race to be the best or have the most or x y z
You're a WAY stronger person than I am. I'm terrified of failure and it holds me back from a lot of things. You're learning w/ your horses in front of an audience and I can't even get myself to attempt making crepes again ffs! XD
I'm a city girl through-and-through so this whole world of horse clinics is foreign to me, but I absolutely loved how you discussed your feelings throughout the experience and the growth you had by putting yourself outside of your comfort zone. It made this whole story super relatable even to me!! Also very pretty drawing💕
I’ve really enjoyed these videos recently! Can’t wait to see more content from you in the future 😍
This evening couldn't be better: i baked pumpkin cake, enjoying it with tea and with your video totally blissful time
I’ve had similar experiences with older people they can be pretty chill. It was also nice to listen to you talk about the horse clinic I’ve always wondered what horses do and how they get enrichment etc.
1:37 I can’t relate to any sort of experience caring for horses, but man I do this shit ALL the time. It’s something I’m still trying to working on. It’s annoying. It’s cool to hear you talk about it and overcoming it yourself.
these videos always make me feel good so wholesome
it is always nice to unexpectedly get reassurance from strangers, especially when it’s something you love a lot. its great that it motivated you to keep going!
also these horse sketches are stunning
I love your talk and doodle videos! I never knew horses were so much work!
I have a pony and donkey who I've kept with me moving out of home and through thick and thin. I know they never have to be bought and sold like so many unwanted childhood ponys and its hard but its worth knowing they are safe. And they give me a reason to get up and keep going every day
Horse clinics are so much fun 😊 loved this video and your horse painting!
00:39 Deadly mountain lion brutally attacks owner.
So happy you’re getting more comfortable with being on camera. I love your style and demeanor 💗
Lovely video as always
i love these kind of videos, they are very cosy with great stories and great art. It's been a blessing coming across this channel, keep up the great work!
I personally do not care about horses specifically but I do enjoy your stories and drawings. It's so soothing and invigorating; it's very nice to hear how working with animals and just caring about others can help you as a person.
Your videos always make me so peaceful and happy thank you for sharing!
Another cool video. Thanks for sharing. Respect for the effort with going through with horse camp.
Really needed to hear this from another horse person thank you
Sounds like a wonderful experience overall. As someone who grew up with their grandparents (boomers) as caregivers, I totally agree with you on that older people have cool stuff to say. They’re almost all great people. Thank you for sharing!!
You’re talented in so many areas
As a horse girl and a huge horse artist I’m obsessed with this video
I have always found it way easier to talk to and make friends with people older than me just in general, so you are not alone there. I think part of it is that I went to community college while in highschool so I got used to being around and helping people 2-4x my age like it was normal, but also older people aren't put off by my face. I have bad RBF and I look angry all the time despite almost never getting mad which tends to put people my age off from talking to me if I don't talk to them first. Older people don't seem to care about it at all though.
I am getting better at starting conversations with people though! which has included people my age or who look my age (I never ask their age)
I think it definitely has to be rewarding learning the individual personalities of your animals and what works for them and what doesn’t! I loved that the most when I was a dog sitter/walker, just figuring out each dog and figuring out what approach works best.
This video is fairly old so I have no expectations of this being seen. But I love your experience with horsemanship. I’ve only been an owner since 2017 and haven’t had formal training since I was a child first learning to ride. Clinics with my local trainers have been a daunting subject for me and something I have only dipped my foot into once. Like you I am so scared of being perceived as having a horse with bad habits and also not knowing how to correct those myself. I am scared of others thinking I don’t belong in the community. I have met some wonderful older women who don’t give a shit about how people see them in the community. That has helped me a lot. I am stepping into training my first filly from the ground up. Learning to fail and try again, or ask and get the wrong answer, has been huge in not only horsemanship, but also in life. Maybe I’ll start pursuing more clinic opportunities with my mare.
You look so pretty! ❤ Thus video reminded me to sign up my dog for training and to remember its ok we arent ahead! 😅
Unbothered. Moisturized. Happy. In My Lane. Focused. Flourishing. Horse.
I love when people share their experiences trying things! Makes me feel like we’re all so similar. (Also your horse drawings look super nice!)
Love this channel. Such interesting discussions. I get the age range thing. Im in my 40s, and I do woodworking. The majority of them at these workshops are retired. The good thing is they have more experience than me.
Rocky walking across the page was the best cameo in a TH-cam video
That's cool that you got to see a gaited horse, those are so interesting!! Same with the Lipazzaner, very boujie lol! I live in AZ so there are lots of horse people and wild horses(and burros!) near me. Here mainly it's mustangs, quarter horses, and Arabians. I recently went back to school and can't afford lessons anymore, but I'm motivated to work hard so that I can own horses of my own one day, or at least work with a trainer or lease one. Thanks for sharing :D
i really connected with this video (and i’m not a horse person??)
i have a day job and work in coffee on the weekends for the love of it. it challenges me to meet with people in public outside of my usual circle and connect over what i love. i look up to the owner, he has a wealth of knowledge to share and his family is warm and supportive. it’s fun and challenging and i learn a little more all the time. i really needed this video & i appreciate the outlook you share. cheers 🌼
I absolutely love your videos, pls keep making silly drawings and telling random stories from ur life, it rly makes my day! Also love the cross over stories that seep into hunters videos
So glad to be one who can relate to this video ^_^ From age 8ish to 16 I worked with horses, competed in CMSA, and attended a good number of clinics.. I’ve been away from the sport for a few years now. Now I just draw :P
Your take on failing in front of an expert struck me- that feeling is unique. I was lucky enough to have wonderful instructors who were so patient and informative. They taught me a lot about accepting and working through failures. Those skills have translated into many different aspects of my life despite my being away from horses.
Anyways great video :3 so nostalgic to think back to the clinics I used to go to
Horses are very magical and beautiful, there isn't a lot of them where I live but I hope in the future I'll be able to have one
I also went to a horse camp. My parents sent me at 13 because I kept getting in trouble. Fucking loved it. Raised hell cuz it was sketchy as hell, but it was amazing. Loved every minute!
Cheers to confronting your anxiety to have a great experience in the end
Rocky! ❤🐾
Rocky looks like he's settling in really well
Horse ownership and care is many miles away from any other pet it's really fascinating. The idea of consistently workshopping your connection with your pet seems so weird to me bc I'm used to just chillin with my cats just letting them be cats. It is a completely different experience but the love is the same.
This is so cool. I’ve only trained dogs, so horse training seems like so much more intensive work!
Excellent !!! Love this❤
I’m starting to take sewing classes and I can relate to it being people of various ages. At my first class, I wasn’t the youngest person to be there. I also knit and often meet a lot of older people at yarn shops.
It's nice to know someone as cool as beerpup is out here going to horse clinics. As someone who goes to dog training seminars on the regular - I feel seen. (ex horse girl - they're just too damn expensive.)
Love your art and stories!
I really enjoyed watching this video; to be able to not care what others think is so freeing. You can do so much more without that unnecessary pressure!
I usually watch Papa Meats channel to relax or decompress and now your channel does the same :) thank you
Very cool. I didn't know this was a thing, but it sounds very useful and challenging. 🐴
I love u! Your art is so inspiring! ✨♥️
Damn your art is incredible, especially without any reference photos in front of you
Im so happy you're uploading i love ur content so so much
It is fun to learn more of the animals and their personalities and problems that most people wouldn’t talk about.
I wonder if we'll run into you! My daughter does horses and I've learned a ton bc of her. We don't do lessons anymore, just clinics and auctions and events, one-off things. We're in the Midwest as well. I love this channel!! 🤎
u rock dude
when i was younger horses where involved in my life. Riding camps, shows and this almost clinic type thing. As ive gotten older ive decided theyre just too much upkeep. Yet slowly i feel like im getting pulled back in. I would want a large draft i think.
I can't help but think Steve Brule saying "For your horse!"
wake up babe, new beerpup vid
Oh ya babyyyy horse art time lets GO
Hope your foot is doing better 😅 Horses are so majestic but also have immense power. People should always treat them with respect and never ever walk directly behind them 🤕
I love these videos sm🥺 way to go for going even though you didn’t that’s always the hardest part
youre so talented!!! i love your art and rocky
you are such a wonderful artist and i love your videos so much. thanks for being you
I haven’t been horseback riding in over 5 years and god do I miss it
yay, a new vid from the best channel on yt 😎
Mr Weebl has forever fried his voice into my brain whenever I think of horses. 😢
loved the video and can appreciate what you had to say about learning to deal with failure :)
I'm here for horseys
Same re hanging with older people. I play pinball and experience that. Its fun ❤
i love that you're a horse girl too, loving the content!
i say this in the nicest way possible, but rocky looks just like his owners
This is such a different jump from my day to day life
I had a horse named Dove, too! She lived to her mid 30s and just passed this year.
i’m lovin all these vids i’m lovin it !
Amazing sketch !!!
I love your art style 💞
Glad that you felt ok doing your own work with Dove while others were doing something else.
It can feel awkward doing something separate from a group so its nice to hear you got a lot out of it.
Ps: your tshirts is really cool!
Could you link where you got it please?
TUGBOOOOAT
And Rocky’s there too ❤
I really like watching these videos while I’m also drawing :) they’re so cool
ur my new favorite creator :,)
That might just be the perfect hairstyle for you.
Thanks for sharing! ❤ any sketchbook recommendations? Yours seem to never bleed between pages and I need that in my life
its always so reassuring (as a queer person) to meet and interact with older people who share the same hobby as i do that are normal and dont treat me like im a dumbass for being young or differently because im very visibly gay-looking
I Really dig your thumbnails. Do you do your own editing or does Nick do it? It reminds me of his style just more chill and less unhinged given the content.
Lucky!I wish I coulda gone that would be so cool.