Louise, this is the third year I’ve taken your course, and I feel as if finally, FINALLY, I’ve cracked through the layers that said, “you must be acceptable” and I’m letting my inner craziness come out. I do NOT have to be conventional! I’m ridiculously pleased about this development, and truly, I owe a great deal of it to your influence. My appreciation for you is huge!
Louise. I totally relate to your video. I was 55 when I touched a brush for the first time. It has been 5 years now and a life changing experience. Your taster course greatly encouraged me to push it even further that what I expected first.
I needed some encouragement today that’s why I’m listening to this. Thank you so much Louise! You are not only a great artist but also very generous for sharing positive mindsets ❤❤
I am a graphic designer from Germany and have always been good at drawing like houses, people, animals, plants... I have a lot of imagination and know I'm at least kind of talented. But to let go of the thought that everything must look like something real and "pretty" and pleasing, and to instead just freely express myself, took me a couple of decates. I have been trying to produce abstract art in that way for a while now but at one point just got stuck. Now I know that all I needed was a good teacher and the courage to keep going. Since I've started watching your videos I could really make some progress and it is so much more fun now. Thank you!
This is wonderful to hear that I have helped you to progress in that way and it does take a long time to get out of that everything must be perfect mindset so congrats on your accomplishment! ❤
I agree - I was rubbish at art and felt that I would never be good at it. I kind of dabbled a bit as I got older but never "felt it". I think I was about 45 when I took a class - I say class - it was "here copy that" :) but I really enjoyed it. I have painted in watercolour and pastels and acrylics and now do mixed media for the last year and a half and am LOVING it!. I love experimenting and finding "my thing", albeit 11 years later!. You are never too old or talentless, you just need to keep going to find out what you enjoy and what resonates with you - that's where your talent is xx
Thank you for the motivation! I do have this problem of thinking I am not talented enough and if I create something that I feel is not nice or I don't like it, I would give up. Your video motivate me! I will sign up for the course! Thank you so much for doing this :)
This is a great video! I did end up doing art in highschool, but was told it wasn't a career choice. I'm now in my 50's and have decided to get back into art and creating. I've been going for a year and am now and experimenting with a few different Mediums but there are so many to try.
When you said that maybe some of us were not encouraged or our attempts were squashed, and that maybe someone else is better in the family? Oh my gosh! This is exactly what happened to me. How funny at 55 you found your "voice" for art. I was 55 when my youngest sister encouraged me to paint again. The past year has been so rewarding for myself and my art. Thank you for reinforcing this mind set.
7:05. "Most artists just: Turn up everyday, work hard, do their thing, learn their craft, and build their audience with their work." Well said , well said!
I know I am not gifted. I have had to sit with this for a long time as I look at other artist works. Comparison is a killer of artistic passion. I have about quit art as evidenced by tubes of dried out paint, and stacks of blank papers. I have had art in junior college at it was quite competitive, I ended up leaving the art field and pursued social sciences. Now that I am retired I wonder about how far I could have went if I never was compared to other artist in College ie (grading, shows in college gallery). Maybe some day, I will try again'
I don't like the word talented. Or talent. It takes tons of practice to become a good artist. You must spend time with paper, pen, pencil, bushes, palette knives, canvases, etc. Spend the time enjoying the creative process and watch what happens.
Louise, this is the third year I’ve taken your course, and I feel as if finally, FINALLY, I’ve cracked through the layers that said, “you must be acceptable” and I’m letting my inner craziness come out. I do NOT have to be conventional! I’m ridiculously pleased about this development, and truly, I owe a great deal of it to your influence. My appreciation for you is huge!
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Louise. I totally relate to your video. I was 55 when I touched a brush for the first time. It has been 5 years now and a life changing experience. Your taster course greatly encouraged me to push it even further that what I expected first.
Love that!
I love the generosity in your openness because of the commitment you feel towards helping people in their creative journeys. Thankyou .
Awww thank you so much Maisy!
62 years young. Life long creative. Just hitting my stride.
Just a sign that age is nothing but a number!
I needed some encouragement today that’s why I’m listening to this. Thank you so much Louise! You are not only a great artist but also very generous for sharing positive mindsets ❤❤
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
I am a graphic designer from Germany and have always been good at drawing like houses, people, animals, plants... I have a lot of imagination and know I'm at least kind of talented. But to let go of the thought that everything must look like something real and "pretty" and pleasing, and to instead just freely express myself, took me a couple of decates. I have been trying to produce abstract art in that way for a while now but at one point just got stuck. Now I know that all I needed was a good teacher and the courage to keep going. Since I've started watching your videos I could really make some progress and it is so much more fun now. Thank you!
This is wonderful to hear that I have helped you to progress in that way and it does take a long time to get out of that everything must be perfect mindset so congrats on your accomplishment! ❤
Thank you so much, Louise! Im feeling so inspired after your videos!
Glad I could inspire you!
I agree - I was rubbish at art and felt that I would never be good at it. I kind of dabbled a bit as I got older but never "felt it". I think I was about 45 when I took a class - I say class - it was "here copy that" :) but I really enjoyed it. I have painted in watercolour and pastels and acrylics and now do mixed media for the last year and a half and am LOVING it!. I love experimenting and finding "my thing", albeit 11 years later!. You are never too old or talentless, you just need to keep going to find out what you enjoy and what resonates with you - that's where your talent is xx
exactly!
I love every word you said. And I thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the motivation! I do have this problem of thinking I am not talented enough and if I create something that I feel is not nice or I don't like it, I would give up. Your video motivate me! I will sign up for the course! Thank you so much for doing this :)
Thank you, yes this is exactly how it’s been for me. I relate.
thanks for watching x
Brilliant insight and encouragement!
Glad you think so!
Thanks for another great video encouraging us to continue to practice!
You are so welcome!
This is a great video! I did end up doing art in highschool, but was told it wasn't a career choice. I'm now in my 50's and have decided to get back into art and creating. I've been going for a year and am now and experimenting with a few different Mediums but there are so many to try.
It's great to hear that you picked it back up! Congrats!! ❤🖌
Honest will, Miss Louise..you just shared. Well, done..beloved! 🖍️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🙏🙏
Thanks for listening
When you said that maybe some of us were not encouraged or our attempts were squashed, and that maybe someone else is better in the family? Oh my gosh! This is exactly what happened to me. How funny at 55 you found your "voice" for art. I was 55 when my youngest sister encouraged me to paint again. The past year has been so rewarding for myself and my art. Thank you for reinforcing this mind set.
So glad to hear you could relate! Age is nothing but a number ❤
Thank you Louise for all your wonderful encouragment❤
You are so welcome
Thank you for this beautiful message!
You are so welcome
7:05. "Most artists just: Turn up everyday, work hard, do their thing, learn their craft, and build their audience with their work."
Well said , well said!
Glad you think so Nancy!
Louise, you are inspiring.
Aww thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I salute you.🎉
You're very welcome!
So reassuring, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m always inspired listening to you! 😊
Wow, thank you! ❤
I know I am not gifted. I have had to sit with this for a long time as I look at other artist works. Comparison is a killer of artistic passion. I have about quit art as evidenced by tubes of dried out paint, and stacks of blank papers. I have had art in junior college at it was quite competitive, I ended up leaving the art field and pursued social sciences. Now that I am retired I wonder about how far I could have went if I never was compared to other artist in College ie (grading, shows in college gallery). Maybe some day, I will try again'
It's up to you whether you allow that grading to matter x
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I don't like the word talented. Or talent. It takes tons of practice to become a good artist. You must spend time with paper, pen, pencil, bushes, palette knives, canvases, etc. Spend the time enjoying the creative process and watch what happens.