Speechless and in awe! I am Feeling like a child in a whimsical state of mind . I just took a break from the project I have been working on the last 4-5 years which is creating a sort of steampunk He-she cave out of our 2 5:12 door RV shop …never had a RV but we have Harleys and Honda Monkeys and love touring across America. So far I’ve done a huge nautical compass around the ceiling fan light and painted the doors to look like castle doors w/steampunk vibe…rivets on iron bars …painted so many rivets! Also painted the shop doors’ wall to look like cabin slabs…..friends thought we actually put wood planks up! I think my artistry really kicked in as a child when my parents divorce….. I found it helped me deal with the pain. All my art classes were A+ and it was always fun to just create stuff…. I relate to this talented lady; goes to show that beautiful things can come out of pain …usually we don’t realize when we are in the midst of trauma. As Snoopy would say “ KEEP LOOKING UP, THATS THE SECRET OF LIFE.”
I have been pretty much of a couch potato since I retired. You have inspired me to get off my duff and be creative. Maybe I can leave a mark behind when my time on Earth has expired. Thank you for waking me up!
I teach junior high and I wanted to share this important video with my students up until the vodka shot at the end of your video. Is there a version of this video without the drinking at the end? My students are creating Found Object Art at home during Distance-Learning. I am disappointed because you touch on so many valuable (life) lessons of why art is important and how and why you choose to use and recycle objects... Thank you. Zoe
You do such amazing work...so very inspiring and creative !!! Any chance you can edit your video (and repost) without the vodka shot. Can't really use it for art students in the classroom 😥 PLEASE consider editing...I would absolutely love to promote your story and work with art students. Thanks. Betsy
Speechless and in awe! I am Feeling like a child in a whimsical state of mind . I just took a break from the project I have been working on the last 4-5 years which is creating a sort of steampunk He-she cave out of our 2 5:12 door RV shop …never had a RV but we have Harleys and Honda Monkeys and love touring across America. So far I’ve done a huge nautical compass around the ceiling fan light and painted the doors to look like castle doors w/steampunk vibe…rivets on iron bars …painted so many rivets! Also painted the shop doors’ wall to look like cabin slabs…..friends thought we actually put wood planks up! I think my artistry really kicked in as a child when my parents divorce….. I found it helped me deal with the pain. All my art classes were A+ and it was always fun to just create stuff…. I relate to this talented lady; goes to show that beautiful things can come out of pain …usually we don’t realize when we are in the midst of trauma.
As Snoopy would say “ KEEP LOOKING UP, THATS THE SECRET OF LIFE.”
Thanks for introducing your nice art.
I have been pretty much of a couch potato since I retired. You have inspired me to get off my duff and be creative. Maybe I can leave a mark behind when my time on Earth has expired. Thank you for waking me up!
I totally agree with you! I too am retired now and am thinking the same.
Robin, You Are Great. Love The Way You Think. Subscribed ❤
Su trabajos son excelentes!!! Gracias por compartir!!! Bendiciones 🙏
Amazing!! Always loved this kind of sculptures. Would love to have you do an album cover for me some day.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your story. I can totally relate to creating art being theraputic. You are very inspiring!
Love it! I started in the early 60;s,building tin can robots!
Sweet!! Love the #steampunk feel, and all the lovely things in your studio!!!
Great video! Love her work - and love seeing some of her process. Congrats Robin.
love all the details she puts in her pieces!
Thank you so much Tom! Your work is so incredible, it means a lot coming from you! OXOX
I envy your job! Thanks for the inspiration and good feelings!
Love your work! Glad I found your video! 🎨🖌️
Wow! Your art is awesome! Your story is even better! Thank You!
Robin you inspired, thank you.
Really cool!!
I love her work.
Beautiful. I just discovered Steampunk.
Fantastic work! thank you! so inspiring
So cute. Nice work.
Absolutely love your art. Wonderful video. Great story.❤
I teach junior high and I wanted to share this important video with my students up until the vodka shot at the end of your video. Is there a version of this video without the drinking at the end?
My students are creating Found Object Art at home during Distance-Learning.
I am disappointed because you touch on so many valuable (life) lessons of why art is important and how and why you choose to use and recycle objects...
Thank you.
Zoe
Robin,Congrats! Loved your video! You are so very talented! I’ve always loved your creations!
Thank you for your kind words Tammy! I appreciate it! :)
Very inspiring! Nice one. Love from Holland
Amazing. Grettings from Peru ¡¡
Waowww. breathtaking 👍👍👍👍
Very cool!
Hi, I’d love to know how you learned to use those materials, and if you give any online workshops for absolute beginners
You do such amazing work...so very inspiring and creative !!! Any chance you can edit your video (and repost) without the vodka shot. Can't really use it for art students in the classroom 😥 PLEASE consider editing...I would absolutely love to promote your story and work with art students. Thanks. Betsy
AAh yes and so also was Pinocchio created from another visionary
That is inspirational.
there is just something theraputic about creativity!
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WOULD LIKED TO HAVE SEEN AT LEAST ONE COMPLETED PROJECT TO DARK
Cool video. New subscriber
I so love this story! 💐💖🤖 (music too loud)
I love the music! I think it was a perfect choice for this topic.
Sombody is paying the bills
Would have been nice to hear her over the piano....
like in so many movires.....the music drowns out their voices?