Loved the video, Polina! So cool to hear more about your process and to see it too. Also love the filming and editing on this, can’t wait to see more! 🎬😎
It's amazing to see your creative vision unfold step by step, each brushstroke seems to carry so much emotion. Thank you for sharing this glimpse into your artistic process!
Love it! 😍😍😍So pure and honest; beautiful! I got emotional myself just looking at the process unfold. Very intimate. All artists should be doing this! ❤
Awesome video! Was very interesting to get some insight on your thought process about whether a painting is finished or not. I think this can apply to all of us and sometimes we do beat ourselves up too much!
both the video and the painting turned out to be so greaaaat!! I looove it😍😍😍 also didn't even notice that the video is so long when I watched it, everything feels very smooth and engaging 💖
Love your work and disposition! I build my own frames, stretch and prep because it gives me a positive mental state that everything (amount of tooth, bounce...) is just what I want for the piece. I take pride and gives me a quality mind set when I start a new painting. Not for everyone. I spent many years in construction trades. I know how to execute things in a timely order. I try to figure out dimensions of my next 4-6 paintings or just guess and then spend an entire day building and prep. Then when I have a new idea for a piece, I can just grab a canvas and go. I like working on several at a time. Can't imagine the student helpers getting screamed at by the old masters while grinding pigment and mixing color. Surely devastating! I get your lack of regard for talking about painting process. How do we explain every mistake stroke that we leave or change? We can see them in the old masters and 2 million dollar pieces of today. It seems impossible to make since of it all. Pollock did that series of black and white that didn't sell, brought them back to his studio and later did another complete color abstract intertwined, causing 2 paintings in one, some of his most praised work. The common idea that artist need their own style to stick with is consumerism ignorance IMO. It is what galleries need to make their job easier. An artist should never be labeled for a style. The creative freedom to change at any second is important. With your quality, knowhow and experience you could easily teach, but why? Winslow Homer never taught how to lay down possibly the greatest brush strokes in history or if it could of even been taught! Thanks Polina, keep rocking on!
@@Loopyluh I don't really believe in assigning meanings to artworks. I think it's very fluid and changes constantly. It's more about what one experiences when engaging with the work. Inspiration mostly comes mostly unconsciously.. from just life, or other artworks I see here and there!
Thanks for your video. Watching this, and you, I got some weird ideas: Maybe you need challenge and pressure. Maybe the struggle you`re feeling is boredom. Some people work best with some pressure behind. Just an idea...
@@annaconda76 I definitely do feel boredom often and struggle with that feeling. But I definitely do not need pressure, as that only adds anxiety and depression and there is nothing worse for creating. I am not bored with my art, that's for sure. Right now what I need is more time😄
Полина, очень крутое видео 👍🏽 красивая картинка, музыка, интересный рассказ 😻😻😻
Loved the video, Polina! So cool to hear more about your process and to see it too. Also love the filming and editing on this, can’t wait to see more! 🎬😎
Aww thank you ☺️
I love watching videos of artists and craftspeople doing what they know best and talking about it but this video is much more personal.
More please!
There will definitely be more 👹
thank you TH-cam for bringing me here!
You are very sweet🖤
It's amazing to see your creative vision unfold step by step, each brushstroke seems to carry so much emotion. Thank you for sharing this glimpse into your artistic process!
Thank you for watching 🐊
What you said about having no deadline was just what I needed to hear. This was an inspiring video and I loved the music choice. Love your work.
That is something I have to remind myself about regularly!
Nana is amazing, you should check out her other songs
I love your honesty here, and it's a beautiful painting
🖤🖤🖤
Love it! 😍😍😍So pure and honest; beautiful! I got emotional myself just looking at the process unfold. Very intimate. All artists should be doing this! ❤
Thank you so much🖤
Awesome video! Was very interesting to get some insight on your thought process about whether a painting is finished or not. I think this can apply to all of us and sometimes we do beat ourselves up too much!
Yes, definitely!
I enjoyed watching this, where is the link for the website and stuff? Love your art
Oh I put it in the video description! It's www.polina-gazeeva.com
And my Instagram is _gazeeva_
_ gazeeva_
both the video and the painting turned out to be so greaaaat!! I looove it😍😍😍 also didn't even notice that the video is so long when I watched it, everything feels very smooth and engaging 💖
Thank you for the appreciation 🐊
Great artworks,,keep up with all the blessings and success.
@@AbdullahAlHuneiny thank you 👹
Thanks for the inspiration 🔥🇧🇷
I'm glad the video resonated with you 🪿
Very honest. I wish you luck and happiness
@@davidjohnhull thank you 🐊 you too
Love your work and disposition! I build my own frames, stretch and prep because it gives me a positive mental state that everything (amount of tooth, bounce...) is just what I want for the piece. I take pride and gives me a quality mind set when I start a new painting. Not for everyone. I spent many years in construction trades. I know how to execute things in a timely order. I try to figure out dimensions of my next 4-6 paintings or just guess and then spend an entire day building and prep. Then when I have a new idea for a piece, I can just grab a canvas and go. I like working on several at a time. Can't imagine the student helpers getting screamed at by the old masters while grinding pigment and mixing color. Surely devastating!
I get your lack of regard for talking about painting process. How do we explain every mistake stroke that we leave or change? We can see them in the old masters and 2 million dollar pieces of today. It seems impossible to make since of it all. Pollock did that series of black and white that didn't sell, brought them back to his studio and later did another complete color abstract intertwined, causing 2 paintings in one, some of his most praised work. The common idea that artist need their own style to stick with is consumerism ignorance IMO. It is what galleries need to make their job easier. An artist should never be labeled for a style. The creative freedom to change at any second is important. With your quality, knowhow and experience you could easily teach, but why? Winslow Homer never taught how to lay down possibly the greatest brush strokes in history or if it could of even been taught! Thanks Polina, keep rocking on!
Шли годы и наконец-то было придумано объяснение для художества 😮 Или осознание.
Стараемся 😌
I love this video. It makes your art so much more approachable.
🖤🖤🖤🖤🐊👻🐦⬛
Your passion is….. inspiring
@@JohnFenzl-td2ih I think if u find something that's yours, the passion comes naturally
So well said dear….. keep being you
Depth is I think what I feel in your art
The music 🖤
so inspiring!!!!! I dream about being an artist in berlin!!!!
It's quite a journey, but being in Berlin doesn't really affect most of it😅
I really enjoyed watching your process and its really reletable but inspiring at the same time. I love your art style.
Thank you so much, I'm very glad it brought you something
Hello, Ms. Gaveeza, I am an artist in New Hampshire U.S.A. I am looking around TH-cam for different artists in other parts of the world to learn about
That's lovely
Captivating!
Thank you🗡️
Just subbed , what is the meaning behind the couples paintings? If there is any , and where do you get your inspiration from ? Peace and love from ny
@@Loopyluh I don't really believe in assigning meanings to artworks. I think it's very fluid and changes constantly. It's more about what one experiences when engaging with the work.
Inspiration mostly comes mostly unconsciously.. from just life, or other artworks I see here and there!
Thanks for your video. Watching this, and you, I got some weird ideas: Maybe you need challenge and pressure. Maybe the struggle you`re feeling is boredom. Some people work best with some pressure behind. Just an idea...
@@annaconda76 I definitely do feel boredom often and struggle with that feeling. But I definitely do not need pressure, as that only adds anxiety and depression and there is nothing worse for creating. I am not bored with my art, that's for sure. Right now what I need is more time😄
хочу гутарить на инглише так же круто, как ты
@@astolat благодарю 😄 у меня долго все было оч плохо с этим
this art is satanic
Thank you 👹
@@PolinaGazeeva it wasn't meant as a compliment 🙏
@@sudabdjadjgasdajdk3120 too late, what can I say