I am so excited about this. I love that you’re actively exploring how to find creativity, and done so candidly. Like it might seem obvious to others that an artist is creative, which they are, but it’s not always some passive entity. Sometimes we gotta excavate for it. And yes, even going to the aquarium for inspiration takes practice! Figuring out how to interpret inspiration and translate it takes practice. I love this, and can’t wait to see more. Thank you for sharing 🪼
I started studying what artists with completely different style than mine were doing and listening to them explaining their process, it helped me so so much with creativity. I always felt like i was able to draw but that it didn't make me an "artist". Lately i saw on youtube a woman explaining her process when drawing and painting abstract art, which i used to put in the "this is too pretentious" category and never bothered to study. Something really clicked in me when she started talking about repetitions in nature (which i noticed in your fish videos) and i realized that the way i was observing things around me was so different, and too realistic maybe. "those are leafs, those are birds" etc... but the woman i saw was more looking at the big picture. The way things move together in the same pattern or motion, how much repetition was everywhere. Basically she ended up drawing circles in different thickness and sizes, mor or less close together xD but that really really helped me with observation, composition, and just letting go. I thing i wanted so badly to make "things that look like something" that it closed my mind a bit too much. It helped me doing more surrealist art which was always one of my goal but i could never come up with good ideas. All this to say don't hesitate to learn from other artists' thought and art process, even more so artists with very different styles ! could even be artist using photography, filming, sculpting etc, it could help so much ! btw this is the 1st video i'm seeing from your channel i can't wait to go watch more of it !
tysm for talking about your artistic struggles openly :( i feel so comforted rn, because im kind of living through a similar thing with my art and it really helps seeing somebody else deal with that kind of stuff
OH MY GOSH?! This this THIS!!!!! Finally, I have someone who expressed exactly what I feel like I have been lacking in my own art journey. I can copy.. but I can’t ✨create✨ I can see something and be SO inspired, I have inklings of ideas, but to get it out in the physical world is so hard for me. And my ADHD does not help. Lol The commitment to a big elaborate piece is tough. I wanna convey things I feel in one sitting. 😅
OH!! I SEE NOW!! For me personally, drawing from memory makes it so much easier to use inspiration without copying it. Because you already know how to draw it so you can do more with it. Its easier to become reliant on copying photos because we feel less likely to fail or have error to them, but we need to also attempt to make things up with our little brain cells lol. (I mean this not at all in a mean way btw) Even if its drawing fishies at different poses or angles, or interacting with each other, theres a whole vortex of inspo to draw from just attempting to make things from memory. (Im only nine minutes in so im not sure if youve covered more on this or-) EDIT (17 mins in): I get that feeling a LOT too!! I just realized when I become inspired, especially on the go, i get that same itchi-ness that I want to draw SOMETHING but nothing will come out, like everything is just moving too fast or like too fleeting to put together. I really want to see how you might accomplish getting past this feeling if you ever do. Listening to you toalk about the inspiration you gathered makes me inspired to take my own photography and make soemthing from it. Edit 2 (27 mins in):My only note is that nothing is original, but your take on drawing it and freeing it through your expression is entirely unique. Ive struggled for a long time with similar things as you are speaking about, and I feel like I can introspectively pick what you've experienced, pick it apart, and learn what I want to do. I think the whole thing that's going on here is wanting to take control of that creative flow and being able to use it effectively. Its definitely not easy, and is a skill we all have to hone and learn. There's a definite helplessness that accompanies the feeling of being inspired but not being able to like.... move your pencil to make it flow. Like being almost overwhelmed but also underwhelmed at the same time? For me its like i want to represent everything i'm feeling through symbolism and colors and movements somehow??? Its so frustrating and I hope some of my words perhaps make some sense to what its like and some of you agree.
I really like this video format! Finding inspiration and "being creative" is definitely a muscle that needs to be exercised. Ive found it really helpful to keep a list of all the ideas that come to you, no matter how small. Preferably the list will be like on your phone or someplace you can access it at all times. You never know which idea might spiral into something else, or what might seem insignificant at first, but after coming back to it later, is a great idea!
I heavily relate to the struggle of finding ideas and feeling creative. It feels like hitting a wall when I try to tell people about the struggle, and they think I’m crazy cause to them I AM creative. People sure do love realism, but I want to be more than just a human printer, I want to make something of my own! My brain definitely feels empty often when I try. Can’t wait for the next video tho lol, I love it when people talk about their hurdles and how they’re actively trying different things and building on their process to get over or around them, so thanks for taking us along!
I can very much relate to the things you talked about in this video. I know that what's most important is how you feel about your process, but for what it's worth, I have literally been awestruck by your creativity with your character design sketchbook spreads. You come up with things I'd have never thought of, and it's so fun to watch! Regarding filming/photographing animals, I was in zoo education for well over a decade and I still take pictures of the signage at zoos when I don't know what species I'm looking at. It's super helpful, especially for birds and fish, to have something to reference later on :)
ive been asking myself this question a lot for years, and i think the answer i've come to is just. learn how to make it fun. whatever that means for you, prioritize having fun while you create. for me, that means bright colors and an easily portable "creation kit" (for me, it's a clipboard with pieces i've been working on, a pencil bag with a fistful of somewhat random, low-mess supplies, and a few pens). i think it might be worth trying to do that while you're in the aquarium. draw the fish while you're there. use random supplies, use colors you love, dont worry about the end result. my philosophy is that if i have fun making it, the end piece will inherently have value to me, and therefore be "good" hope this makes sense!! just what works for me :)
Hey, :) I also have a really hard time coming up with "original ideas", so every time you talk about it or make videos like this one, I really love it. Please continue exploring this creative part of yourself and keep sharing it with us. Thank you for sharing and also, I really love all your videos and your art!! Take care! 😘
Through this video, I could be imaginative in the approach of species and their inhibition of their places they travel to and imagining their visions (made up) to attract their sense of belonging.
The Florida Aquarium is one of my favorite places ever!! If you ever want a nice chill aquarium to visit go check out the Mote Marine Laboratory. Smaller aquarium but the volunteers there are super great and informational. (Coming from a volunteer lol) Grew up going there and its great. Pick a weekday and if you get lucky it will be just you in the aquarium to sit and draw! I love doing that :)
this video was so, so amazing. I found so much comfort in watching this, and oh WOW those shots in the aquarium were so so stunning! I have been struggling with a lot of similar things as you regarding art stuff, it’s nice hearing someone who’s able to put it into words. I have been thinking about going to my zoo and exploring and just taking things in. I know living life and experiencing things are great ways to grow with your art. it’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now but haven’t had to courage to do so. I’m definitely gonna leave the house and go soon :) thank you so much for this, I can’t wait to see how your creativity journey unfolds
Really loved this video! I'm also someone who really struggles with being creative and coming up with ideas. I always have the "urge" to make art but hen find myself staring at a blank page because I just can't come up with anything despite feeling so inspired. So excited to see more content like this!!!!!!!!
I love your channel, your art and the general vibes you give off!! I hope you continue to make these inspiring videos, because you really do inspire people who watch your videos (like me)❤️❤️ off topic, love your hair💅
I can't even express how good and reassuring it felt to hear you express exactly how I feel and what I struggle with. I would love to watch more videos of you continuing through that journey. This one already was really inspiring :)
absolutely love love love this kind of video. it very much gives a more intermediate+ level of art discussion and i am so here for it!!! cant wait to see how you develop your studying and style. cant wait to see the final series!!!
i am so excited for this video, the whole journey and i''m very ready to watch you walk the path your inhibitions about getting an idea on paper are SO relatable
I loved this. It's so admirable that you have a desire to foster cohesion in your art, and you're actually going out and pursuing a way to reach that goal! Very proud of you. Can't wait to see more.
I dont know if its justme being both an artist and a scuba diver, but I absolutely LOVED this video. I love the footage, I love your conversation, I loved hearing the ideas that you came up with. I would love to see more, I don't care if its just 1 more video or a series. You do YOU, we will watch! Thank you for sharing!
I have to say, this is phenomenal. I know exactly what you mean where you feel the creativity and inspiration inside you ready to make art, but not knowing how to do it. Maybe I can try to explore my creativity with you. I really hope you continue to document this process. watching you work and share your process of trying to figure it out is really inspiring to me, when so much of the time it feels so impossible to get from one side of relying on reference to developing the creativity aspect
I LOVE this video. Please make more videos like this. I feel the same way with trying to be creative or to articulate an idea and I would love to research and explore with you to try to create .
When you said you were going to expose yourself to fish, I took that literally and thought you were going to flash a bunch of fish and then make art about the experience. What a wild way to find creativity that would be! On a more serious note, I wish you the best in your journey to creating cohesive pieces. I made a series that was in a gallery show and I’ve been struggling to reignite that passion I had when making that series. I think it could be rather impactful to paint a portrait of you looking at the fish searching for answers. I think it’s a relatively powerful and relatable experience to stare deeply into nature hoping that it will magically give you an answer to all your problems. Just some food for thought!
As an artist, gotta say that i really loved this type of content. I really admire you work and sometimes and is good to see that even tho your work is like amazing you still struggles with some topics (which should be normalized because thats what makes our hobbies fun, the interest of getting better at them)… im also going through a bournout so, thanks for posting this, makes me feel like im not alone ❤
This is a great video and I really love the idea to see inspiration finding as an actual process and not just as a automatic process! The videos you took I’m the aquarium are so relaxing 😂 would love to see more of this format 😊
This was so cool to watch! I highly recommend automatic drawing as a way to practice pulling things just from your brain, its always very inspiring to me :)
It is so great to see another person struggle with this! I do not know how to capture a feeling in a piece. I am also someone who typically draws/paints the reference as it is with little interpretation, because I just don't have the practice to do it any other way. Really interested in what steps you take, and what works for you.
Hey al, I wanna start by saying that I LOVED this video and thank you for making this, I am someone struggling with creativity as well, I have MAJOR issues with creating something of "my own" and seeing you tackle this using different methods that don't feel natural to you makes me wanna try it too... I think for us "photo copyers" it's a real issue to find the courage to just MAKE stuff and I understand how hard it is I love this type of format of you just talking about what's on your mind, slightly "deeper" content about deeper issues. It's making me reflect too, I just came back from a Scuba diving trip in Phuket Thailand, and I LIVED the experience of being among the wonderful fish and sharks and the coral reefs colors left a lasting impression on me, and I wanna try something like you did, with the footage that I took from my dives. Thanks again :) very inspiring
I really love artist process videos and this was a perspective/technique that I can't wait to try. The footage of the aquarium was gorgeous and makes me want to draw ASAP! For me, seeing in depth brainstorming and thumbnailing is just as interesting as watching the process of a finished piece. I suspect I'm not the only one that feels this way and am hoping you'll do more of these types of videos. I'm glad you're coming at this with a growth mindset and easing in since this is not a simple straightforward goal. You mentioned not feeling satisfied yet, which makes sense because it's the early stages, but I have a good feeling you will see the progress in your finished piece. I cannot wait to see what you come up with! 🤩🐟
thank youuuu!!!! i was very nervous that this process wouldn't be "enough" for a video so it's so good to hear that this is interesting to people LOL!!!
I loved this format ! It's definitely reassuring to see you, one of my favorite artists be open about struggling to be creative because it's something i really struggle with too ! I love the different ideas you sketched out and i'm really excited to see these pieces eventually !
Ahh this is such a fun idea I feel like so much art talk focuses on technique and method rather than creativity in itself! I've been reading a lot about art theory recently so here's my two cents about making stuff (please take with a grain of salt): often the instant thought after inspiration is composition so maybe take a step back from that and instead of 'what do I visualise when I felt interested in the fishes movement' think more broadly 'how do I get that feeling onto paper?' then experiment: maybe try mark making or layering paper and plastic or whatever. Then circle back to composition afterwards. Get braindump thoughts and ideas out whilst sketching and then collect them up into an interpretation or like a big cool idea after. I feel like this made absolutely no sense (sorry!) but yes creativity is Hard!!!
I think it's cool that you're trying to get out of your confort zone and try to find your own ideas more. I think it's going to become more natural and easy over time, even if now it feels weird and indecisive. And the video style was very interesting, would love to see sequels to this video!
I think you liking your subject is meaning enough so don’t worry and don’t overthink it. I also found this video very interesting as I don’t feel a lot of artists go into the idea or what’s behind the art often so it’s great to see
this is a specific are of my art i want to work on because i've defintiely identified it as something holding me back from certain goals! liking something is definitely enough reason for me to draw it, but not necessarily enough for me to make a whole cohesive series which is the ultimate goal!
I finally found you! I used to binge watch all your sketchbook tours and started watching you regularly but then i don't know what happened! I distinctly remembered your tshirt art video and hoped I'd find your video and I just remembered your channel's name. Hope you're doing well, I'll get to watching all the videos that I have missed.
I loved this I was thinking of making a set of videos of "searching for inspiration". Your feelings of your adventure night be fun to explore as nonrepresentational art as backgrounds, then the fish that made you feel that way as a subject might be cool to explore. Colors and winding lines juxtaposed with solid references would be wonderful!
I loved this video! Cant wait to see you grow in this skill! The format is nice, I liked seeing the footage of you there and hearing the things that caught your attention or what gave you feelings.
So cool! I think there‘s nothing whatsoever wrong with simply painting from screenshots of your videos! 🎉 Especially since this is what you actually want to do - if you stifle that genuine wish, aren‘t you stifling the creative impulse itself? And since creativity mostly hits us while we‘re working on art, I think those paintings from the video are going to spark more ideas. And to go with your movement idea: how about doing a triptych that displays the different stages of those movements? ❤
i so appreciate the sentiment and encouragement!! i definitely have no issue with copying the screenshots, but that's pretty much exact habit i'm trying to train myself away from! i want to be able to do more creatively! i wouldn't say that that's stifling any creativity, or even that it's what i actually WANT to do- it's just what i'm used to!
Fascinating video, very honest and revealing of how you think. Looking forward to seeing more steps and what comes out of the project. Inspiration is difficult maybe starting something with as a smaller piece of work exploring one aspect/subject you may be struck/identify what you want to do. Movement is hard to convey and particularly many independent layers and modes of movement. Movement shown photography with longer exposures/motion blur but not sure how to approach as a painting.
God, nature is beautifull truly like ocean life is amazing this planet dammit it’s precious Thanks for opening up this way with us like it made feel so good for you like you were exploring something amazing inside you and you were let it go out it’s wonderfull it really made feel something too
Great idea for a series, amazing place to source from! As I was watching the video, I could feel creative bubbles bubbling inside of me. So thank you for both sharing your process and for inspiration!
I have similar feelings about having specific thoughts behind my art! It’s hard for me to make art with a message that doesn’t come off as super cheesy and I’m working on being able to do that better. I want my art to make people feel something beyond “oh that’s pretty/cute”
so real!!! i don't need to give viewers an existential crisis when they see my art but i'd also like for there to a reason for them to look at it/think about it for longer than 5 seconds!
I really enjoyed the format of this video! It's nice to see into another artists process and to see even other artists struggle with inspiration. You've given me some good ideas on how to find that spark again so thank you!! I'm excited to see what comes next in your journey!
I really admire your artwork and also struggle with creativity, so seeing you share your journey exploring ways to nurture more creativity is so so inspiring! Already I love this series, thank you for sharing
Ahhhh, I love this video ❤ I think it is really cool that you embarked on this journey and show it to us. I think you are really tackling what it means to be a creative Person and how Inspiration works. It such a mystified topic and the way you are approaching it is very refreshing. I would love to see this become a series! Even if it's just wandering thoughts!!!!!
I really enjoyed watching this video a lot! I liked the format of showing bits and pieces of the aquarium visit; the footage was beautiful! Especially you standing in front of the aquarium backdrops, it translated that inspiration you had very well I think! I liked that you were honest about your struggles with finding inspiration and that you took us along in this first step of doing deeper research into what you want to create. I recognise being stuck inside my head, wanting to create something meaningful but having difficulty with going deeper than the surface level of what you see in front of you. I thought the sketches and explanations in the end were very helpful! I would love to see more video's like this! PS: I've been wanting to go to the zoo with my camera and draw for a while now and it is good to know that that experience may be more idyllic in my head than the real experience is going to be 😅
This is a great first video and I'm so excited for this series! I mainly do abstract work myself and I do a lot of it from inspiration by patterns in nature (flocks of birds, seeds or petals in a flower, etc). Something I do to jumpstart my inspiration is to make a playlist. I don't know why but music helps my brain achieve a flow state and make it easier to focus (I have ADHD so it can be very difficult) 😊❤ good luck to you!!!
Also, my American diving instructor told me there were really cool diving sites around Florida (I think,maybe it was elsewhere you can look it up) and I don't know if you've tried it before, but scuba diving in coral reefs will literally BLOW YOUR MIND if you love aquariums :) maybe try it !
The image you showed in the beginning of the vid of the aquarium is a wierd vision i see frequently. Its sloghtly mire turquoise and theres a child and adult there. Ajd the water has silhouettes if i guess marije animals but they dhift and move like a rorschach test. Idk why im yelling you but it caught me off guard with its similarity. Gonna watch thd video now❤
Something that always helped me in the beginning was to note what I want to put into an illustration and my brain would actively try to create something
Love this. It’s so real. Just an idea - what if you sat down and forced out a list of 50-75 ideas of “original” art after your trip to the aquarium? Let them suck. Then cross out the ones you aren’t inspired by and do thumbnail sketches of the three the make you most excited? Keep on keepin’ on. You’re doing great.
I loved this format and would love to see more! I enjoyed seeing your thought process and exploration of a topic and your sketchbook brainstorming (which, as you said yourself, does not need to be finished or good and you don't even need to like it or feel any way about it... it's just a part of the process and you might find it interesting to look at later-or not lol). The candid thoughts on your journey are nice to see, especially when you feel like you are starting from ground zero on developing your creativity muscle. It will be interesting to see how your ideas develop as you move along in your body of work. I'll definitely be back for more of these! Cheers~
Loved this video! This is the style of video we don't see enough and it's honestly one of the most interesting types, at least for me. So many good ideas (or, rather, ideas for ideas?) in this. Maybe we'll see you do a huge neon painting with multiple layers of fish and foliage at some point. 😉 Idk of the needs to be a higher meaning or message for art series than just a theme -- this video alone could be turned to a series of sea inspired paintings on embracing diversity.
This is WONDERFUL!! Youu are on the right track - KEEP GOING!! You are listening to your passion, which is sea life and fish. It's going to come from there. When you were expressing how it was making you feel , I felt it!! You found it. You just have to keep going with it and listen to your heart and listen to what your feelings are telling you. I know that sounds kind of vague but that's really it. The fish and thier envirnment speaks to you and you're just struggling with interpreting it...just stay on that path because the signs will start to appear and you will be able to paint it. Keep talking about it, reading, researching and it will come. Doodle daily on it so that you are forever in communication with ''ita. This video is very inspiring too. I LOVE drawing trees and being amongst them. As as young child I was always climbing them and now I want to learn to paint them . I too, have an idea for an art piece but not sure where to begin. I'm gonna follow your lead on this one and just put myself in the space of trees and see how I'm being spoken to , in that experience. Can't wait for your next video - I'm soooo pumped for you !!! 🙂
I really really love this video! And I am so looking forward to see you finding your creativity, because I am very sure that you are indeed veeeery creative! :)
Your art is absolutely stunning and I’m so happy that you have the same problem as me I feel as though I can’t find something original to draw you at least use references though I don’t like doing that unless I want something that isn’t the same drawing basically over and over I feel seen I love everything about your channel I would love if you tried out a more doodly style it would be so cute but anyways I love you and your art have an amazing day girly ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thanks for sharing your process. To me it seems you would benefit from doing close-up studies for textures and details and then composition studies for the visual information/clutter part that you talked about. I think from these studies you can start and eventually that feeling of freedom from being small will bleed into the art
If you accept requests: since I found you through your wonderful portraits doing the 100 heads challenge, it would be so so awesome if you could combine that with the fishes and water plants: do you think you could draw each fish and plant as a person (I mean what they would look like if they were people)?
I would love to see you actually give the live painting reaction thing a go. Even if it *is* abstract, I think there's so much inspiration to then take from the textures and gestural marks that you would have made from responding to your footage with paint and brushes. It might give you that extra bit of expression or get you closer to finding the ideas that you want to move towards. :- )
no cos i loved this! i think maybe a possible way to show movement could be multiple panels of the fish and coral moving like this : 🖼️🖼️🖼️ if that makes sense?
Ooo fun! Im trying something similar! I have a show coming up and im trying so hard for it to be cohesive. I havent graduated to actually painting yet. Still thumbnailing and looking for connections!
I think it’s super cool that you are exploring this whole aspect of yourself. And it’ll be great to watch you figure it out! I think it’s such an individualistic process and that’s what makes it so hard. There are no guides to follow. I find myself in a similar state but my approach is different and I love that everyone “needs” to go about it in their unique way. Good luck with your explorations! And I will recommend a book - The Creative Act by Rick Rubin. 🐠🐡🐟 PS. Fish are so cool!
I just did some research on the availability of the aquariums and zoos and places where you can go see the animals in my city and they all seem to be quite abandoned, by recent reviews, wich is sad... Anyways, your video gave ne so much inspiration, it's so cool!
i get the feeling of not being able to fully represent your feelings in paper, specially with nature. I'm always frustrated that i can't represent the beauty and flowing movement and the ethereal undertones of it in paper when i try to draw nature
Wait. . . you're at 77.2K . . . either my eyes are playing tricks on me or the TH-cam algorithm is having a problem right now, it's impossible!!!! I thought it was 772K omg you deserve so much more But YT what are you doing!!!!!! AAAAHHHH!!!!!
1. I loved this video and the fact that you're trying to expand your creativity even though it can be frustrating! 2. What video of Orla's specifically were you talking about in this video?
OK, I both relate to this issue and don't at the same time. You DID come with at least one original idea there - the figure on the bottom of the ocean with the light and fishes looking from the darkness in. That IS an idea that can be turned into a gorgeous piece. For me - I feel like I have exactly the opposite problem ( despite the "nothing is original" thing.... it doesn't have to be one of a kind and never-seen--before) - I have too many original ideas and I want to turn them into something material without doing research on how to do that. For me the research part is the long, boring part that literally can kill my "original" idea by making me forget it in the process of research. I can definitely say I've seen people make series of pieces based on just fish - maybe not aquarium fish but I'd imagine that's also doable. And here's the other thing - I think you mentioned something like you don't want to necessarily put meaning into your pieces - you don't have to. Nobody has to. Many times when I watch people analyze classic pieces of the big classic painters I'm wondering if the artist could be alive and face-to-face with the person analyzing would they perhaps go "yeah, no, I didn't MEAN any of it, I just felt like it." Especially for abstract art. Just... don't try too hard to be perfect and come up with genius "purely-original" things.... you literally had 5-6 pieces thumbnailed/sketched just on those two pages. You do need to have fun even when you want to be serious with it.
Hey! You said something about being sad that you wouldn’t be able to know what kind of fish you saw and so you wouldn’t be able to look them up to reference .. if you have an iPhone, your photos info button might have recognized some of the species .. or it might give you clues to what they are! I’m not sure if other brands of phones do this, but I figured I’d share! 🐠
last time I was visiting a zoo, alone, it was the hottest day of the summer, I mean, really really hot, and almost every animal was sleeping, lying around or dozing off, lol, that was really interesting, I have lots of pictures with sleeping animals... not exactly what I was going for but also very inspiring and nice. and very cute sometimes. 😁☺ I struggled too with the heat, and the camera and the lens was new to me so that was also a struggle. Won't forget that ever. 😉 edit: I think I get you mean a different kind of struggle but that was just to explain what happened to me there, I do that sometimes, I watch the video without the voice than I watch it again, listening. so that was just a coincidence, but I get what you mean, I think. ;-)
You should try abstract art sometimes if you haven't already, i feel like just putting literal scribbles and line in the oage makes you let go nore easily and feel more free to represent feelings in lines and forms, no actual figures
Its so good i am also trying to draw in public you should check one TH-camrs Called Jess Karp She Is Also Doing A Like Art Date In Public Or Drawing In Public I Love Your Videos So Much ❤
I somewhat understand what you’re trying to saying it’s a really hard feeling to articulate. For me it feels like I’m striving for something contradictory. But anyway I did like this style of video I’m sure once you find your groove with how much you want to film outside it’ll flow more comfortably for you.
Hey Al. Amazing video format. But are you okay? You are talking faster than usual ( I mean this in a worried tone since I also suffer from anxiety and when I'm really anxious I do the same thing) so maybe your anxiety is too high lately? Don't forget to take some time to take care of yourself ❤
Totally understand your struggle for your own creativity. Practice will teach you something, for sure…even if it’s things you already knew, haha. I’m going to follow this series to see how you get on, and how it makes you feel. I sincerely hope it is beneficial ❤
I am so excited about this. I love that you’re actively exploring how to find creativity, and done so candidly. Like it might seem obvious to others that an artist is creative, which they are, but it’s not always some passive entity. Sometimes we gotta excavate for it. And yes, even going to the aquarium for inspiration takes practice! Figuring out how to interpret inspiration and translate it takes practice. I love this, and can’t wait to see more. Thank you for sharing 🪼
fish just exist and look cool, I could draw them all day they're so fun 🥰
I started studying what artists with completely different style than mine were doing and listening to them explaining their process, it helped me so so much with creativity. I always felt like i was able to draw but that it didn't make me an "artist". Lately i saw on youtube a woman explaining her process when drawing and painting abstract art, which i used to put in the "this is too pretentious" category and never bothered to study. Something really clicked in me when she started talking about repetitions in nature (which i noticed in your fish videos) and i realized that the way i was observing things around me was so different, and too realistic maybe. "those are leafs, those are birds" etc... but the woman i saw was more looking at the big picture. The way things move together in the same pattern or motion, how much repetition was everywhere. Basically she ended up drawing circles in different thickness and sizes, mor or less close together xD but that really really helped me with observation, composition, and just letting go. I thing i wanted so badly to make "things that look like something" that it closed my mind a bit too much. It helped me doing more surrealist art which was always one of my goal but i could never come up with good ideas.
All this to say don't hesitate to learn from other artists' thought and art process, even more so artists with very different styles ! could even be artist using photography, filming, sculpting etc, it could help so much !
btw this is the 1st video i'm seeing from your channel i can't wait to go watch more of it !
tysm for talking about your artistic struggles openly :( i feel so comforted rn, because im kind of living through a similar thing with my art and it really helps seeing somebody else deal with that kind of stuff
i'm so so glad you could find some comfort in this video!!
OH MY GOSH?! This this THIS!!!!! Finally, I have someone who expressed exactly what I feel like I have been lacking in my own art journey. I can copy.. but I can’t ✨create✨ I can see something and be SO inspired, I have inklings of ideas, but to get it out in the physical world is so hard for me. And my ADHD does not help. Lol The commitment to a big elaborate piece is tough. I wanna convey things I feel in one sitting. 😅
Hey! No way, thank you so much for the shout out! Yesss to all the in person research and experiment, loved this video 😄 💙
THANK YOU FOR THE AMAZING INSPIRATION!!!
OH!! I SEE NOW!! For me personally, drawing from memory makes it so much easier to use inspiration without copying it. Because you already know how to draw it so you can do more with it. Its easier to become reliant on copying photos because we feel less likely to fail or have error to them, but we need to also attempt to make things up with our little brain cells lol. (I mean this not at all in a mean way btw) Even if its drawing fishies at different poses or angles, or interacting with each other, theres a whole vortex of inspo to draw from just attempting to make things from memory. (Im only nine minutes in so im not sure if youve covered more on this or-)
EDIT (17 mins in): I get that feeling a LOT too!! I just realized when I become inspired, especially on the go, i get that same itchi-ness that I want to draw SOMETHING but nothing will come out, like everything is just moving too fast or like too fleeting to put together. I really want to see how you might accomplish getting past this feeling if you ever do. Listening to you toalk about the inspiration you gathered makes me inspired to take my own photography and make soemthing from it.
Edit 2 (27 mins in):My only note is that nothing is original, but your take on drawing it and freeing it through your expression is entirely unique. Ive struggled for a long time with similar things as you are speaking about, and I feel like I can introspectively pick what you've experienced, pick it apart, and learn what I want to do. I think the whole thing that's going on here is wanting to take control of that creative flow and being able to use it effectively. Its definitely not easy, and is a skill we all have to hone and learn. There's a definite helplessness that accompanies the feeling of being inspired but not being able to like.... move your pencil to make it flow. Like being almost overwhelmed but also underwhelmed at the same time? For me its like i want to represent everything i'm feeling through symbolism and colors and movements somehow??? Its so frustrating and I hope some of my words perhaps make some sense to what its like and some of you agree.
I really like this video format! Finding inspiration and "being creative" is definitely a muscle that needs to be exercised. Ive found it really helpful to keep a list of all the ideas that come to you, no matter how small. Preferably the list will be like on your phone or someplace you can access it at all times. You never know which idea might spiral into something else, or what might seem insignificant at first, but after coming back to it later, is a great idea!
I heavily relate to the struggle of finding ideas and feeling creative. It feels like hitting a wall when I try to tell people about the struggle, and they think I’m crazy cause to them I AM creative. People sure do love realism, but I want to be more than just a human printer, I want to make something of my own! My brain definitely feels empty often when I try.
Can’t wait for the next video tho lol, I love it when people talk about their hurdles and how they’re actively trying different things and building on their process to get over or around them, so thanks for taking us along!
yes, exactly!! yes i appreciate realism, but you put it perfectly- i feel like a human printer!! not exactly a fun thing to be lol!!
I can very much relate to the things you talked about in this video. I know that what's most important is how you feel about your process, but for what it's worth, I have literally been awestruck by your creativity with your character design sketchbook spreads. You come up with things I'd have never thought of, and it's so fun to watch!
Regarding filming/photographing animals, I was in zoo education for well over a decade and I still take pictures of the signage at zoos when I don't know what species I'm looking at. It's super helpful, especially for birds and fish, to have something to reference later on :)
thank you denise!! I DIDN'T KNOW YOU WORKED WITH ANIMALS THAT IS SO YOU!!
@@Lilstarnerd hahah thanks! That career was the love of my life. My health dictated that I had to leave it, but it never left me 🥰💜
ive been asking myself this question a lot for years, and i think the answer i've come to is just. learn how to make it fun. whatever that means for you, prioritize having fun while you create. for me, that means bright colors and an easily portable "creation kit" (for me, it's a clipboard with pieces i've been working on, a pencil bag with a fistful of somewhat random, low-mess supplies, and a few pens). i think it might be worth trying to do that while you're in the aquarium. draw the fish while you're there. use random supplies, use colors you love, dont worry about the end result. my philosophy is that if i have fun making it, the end piece will inherently have value to me, and therefore be "good"
hope this makes sense!! just what works for me :)
Hey, :)
I also have a really hard time coming up with "original ideas", so every time you talk about it or make videos like this one, I really love it.
Please continue exploring this creative part of yourself and keep sharing it with us.
Thank you for sharing and also, I really love all your videos and your art!!
Take care! 😘
Through this video, I could be imaginative in the approach of species and their inhibition of their places they travel to and imagining their visions (made up) to attract their sense of belonging.
I love your videos they bring me so much joy!
that makes me so happy, thank you!!
The Florida Aquarium is one of my favorite places ever!! If you ever want a nice chill aquarium to visit go check out the Mote Marine Laboratory. Smaller aquarium but the volunteers there are super great and informational. (Coming from a volunteer lol) Grew up going there and its great. Pick a weekday and if you get lucky it will be just you in the aquarium to sit and draw! I love doing that :)
I love when Mote gets a mention❤️
omggg thank you for that tip!!! i will add it to the list!!
this video was so, so amazing. I found so much comfort in watching this, and oh WOW those shots in the aquarium were so so stunning!
I have been struggling with a lot of similar things as you regarding art stuff, it’s nice hearing someone who’s able to put it into words. I have been thinking about going to my zoo and exploring and just taking things in. I know living life and experiencing things are great ways to grow with your art. it’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while now but haven’t had to courage to do so. I’m definitely gonna leave the house and go soon :)
thank you so much for this, I can’t wait to see how your creativity journey unfolds
Your t-shirt "La pêche" is adorable!
Everything about that shirt is perfection, so cute!
THANK YOU SIMON!!!
Really loved this video! I'm also someone who really struggles with being creative and coming up with ideas. I always have the "urge" to make art but hen find myself staring at a blank page because I just can't come up with anything despite feeling so inspired. So excited to see more content like this!!!!!!!!
I love your channel, your art and the general vibes you give off!! I hope you continue to make these inspiring videos, because you really do inspire people who watch your videos (like me)❤️❤️ off topic, love your hair💅
thank you so much!!!!
I can't even express how good and reassuring it felt to hear you express exactly how I feel and what I struggle with. I would love to watch more videos of you continuing through that journey. This one already was really inspiring :)
it's always good to know we're not alone!!!! i feel like this is not a struggle i hear many people talk about!
absolutely love love love this kind of video. it very much gives a more intermediate+ level of art discussion and i am so here for it!!! cant wait to see how you develop your studying and style. cant wait to see the final series!!!
i am so excited for this video, the whole journey and i''m very ready to watch you walk the path
your inhibitions about getting an idea on paper are SO relatable
I loved this. It's so admirable that you have a desire to foster cohesion in your art, and you're actually going out and pursuing a way to reach that goal! Very proud of you. Can't wait to see more.
thank you!!
It's exciting to see you exploring in this way!
Love the video format!
aw i loved this, i hope you do make this a series
an art vlog with a clear goal is a cool concept and also very motivating
I dont know if its justme being both an artist and a scuba diver, but I absolutely LOVED this video. I love the footage, I love your conversation, I loved hearing the ideas that you came up with. I would love to see more, I don't care if its just 1 more video or a series. You do YOU, we will watch! Thank you for sharing!
thank you so much!!!
I have to say, this is phenomenal. I know exactly what you mean where you feel the creativity and inspiration inside you ready to make art, but not knowing how to do it. Maybe I can try to explore my creativity with you. I really hope you continue to document this process. watching you work and share your process of trying to figure it out is really inspiring to me, when so much of the time it feels so impossible to get from one side of relying on reference to developing the creativity aspect
i hope you are able to also explore creativity!!!!!!
I LOVE this video. Please make more videos like this. I feel the same way with trying to be creative or to articulate an idea and I would love to research and explore with you to try to create .
It’s fun to see you going out of your studio and explore new ideas. Maybe the following video can be you painting something you saw at the aquarium.
When you said you were going to expose yourself to fish, I took that literally and thought you were going to flash a bunch of fish and then make art about the experience. What a wild way to find creativity that would be!
On a more serious note, I wish you the best in your journey to creating cohesive pieces. I made a series that was in a gallery show and I’ve been struggling to reignite that passion I had when making that series.
I think it could be rather impactful to paint a portrait of you looking at the fish searching for answers. I think it’s a relatively powerful and relatable experience to stare deeply into nature hoping that it will magically give you an answer to all your problems. Just some food for thought!
I love this video sort of style it’s really refreshing !! I love the idea of going out and collecting your own material for completely original work
Your videos are always so nice. Especially given the time were in, it's nice just seeing someone create stuff.
As an artist, gotta say that i really loved this type of content. I really admire you work and sometimes and is good to see that even tho your work is like amazing you still struggles with some topics (which should be normalized because thats what makes our hobbies fun, the interest of getting better at them)… im also going through a bournout so, thanks for posting this, makes me feel like im not alone ❤
ABSOLUTELY AGREE!!! i definitely would get so bored if there was nothing for me to improve on!!! i'm so glad you enjoyed the video!!
This is a great video and I really love the idea to see inspiration finding as an actual process and not just as a automatic process! The videos you took I’m the aquarium are so relaxing 😂 would love to see more of this format 😊
This was so cool to watch! I highly recommend automatic drawing as a way to practice pulling things just from your brain, its always very inspiring to me :)
It is so great to see another person struggle with this! I do not know how to capture a feeling in a piece. I am also someone who typically draws/paints the reference as it is with little interpretation, because I just don't have the practice to do it any other way. Really interested in what steps you take, and what works for you.
love the new format! it feels like we're going on a new journey, doing an experiment here :')
I LOVE this video and the fact that you’re trying something new and stepping out of your comfort zone. It’s so inspiring!!
thank you wilma!!!!
Hey al, I wanna start by saying that I LOVED this video and thank you for making this, I am someone struggling with creativity as well, I have MAJOR issues with creating something of "my own" and seeing you tackle this using different methods that don't feel natural to you makes me wanna try it too... I think for us "photo copyers" it's a real issue to find the courage to just MAKE stuff and I understand how hard it is
I love this type of format of you just talking about what's on your mind, slightly "deeper" content about deeper issues. It's making me reflect too, I just came back from a Scuba diving trip in Phuket Thailand, and I LIVED the experience of being among the wonderful fish and sharks and the coral reefs colors left a lasting impression on me, and I wanna try something like you did, with the footage that I took from my dives. Thanks again :) very inspiring
THAT SOUNDS LIKE AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE!! i'm so glad you enjoyed this video!!
I really love artist process videos and this was a perspective/technique that I can't wait to try. The footage of the aquarium was gorgeous and makes me want to draw ASAP! For me, seeing in depth brainstorming and thumbnailing is just as interesting as watching the process of a finished piece. I suspect I'm not the only one that feels this way and am hoping you'll do more of these types of videos.
I'm glad you're coming at this with a growth mindset and easing in since this is not a simple straightforward goal. You mentioned not feeling satisfied yet, which makes sense because it's the early stages, but I have a good feeling you will see the progress in your finished piece. I cannot wait to see what you come up with! 🤩🐟
thank youuuu!!!! i was very nervous that this process wouldn't be "enough" for a video so it's so good to hear that this is interesting to people LOL!!!
I loved this format ! It's definitely reassuring to see you, one of my favorite artists be open about struggling to be creative because it's something i really struggle with too ! I love the different ideas you sketched out and i'm really excited to see these pieces eventually !
thank you!!!!
love the idea and the outcome
Ahh this is such a fun idea I feel like so much art talk focuses on technique and method rather than creativity in itself! I've been reading a lot about art theory recently so here's my two cents about making stuff (please take with a grain of salt): often the instant thought after inspiration is composition so maybe take a step back from that and instead of 'what do I visualise when I felt interested in the fishes movement' think more broadly 'how do I get that feeling onto paper?' then experiment: maybe try mark making or layering paper and plastic or whatever. Then circle back to composition afterwards. Get braindump thoughts and ideas out whilst sketching and then collect them up into an interpretation or like a big cool idea after.
I feel like this made absolutely no sense (sorry!) but yes creativity is Hard!!!
I think it's cool that you're trying to get out of your confort zone and try to find your own ideas more. I think it's going to become more natural and easy over time, even if now it feels weird and indecisive. And the video style was very interesting, would love to see sequels to this video!
I think you liking your subject is meaning enough so don’t worry and don’t overthink it. I also found this video very interesting as I don’t feel a lot of artists go into the idea or what’s behind the art often so it’s great to see
this is a specific are of my art i want to work on because i've defintiely identified it as something holding me back from certain goals! liking something is definitely enough reason for me to draw it, but not necessarily enough for me to make a whole cohesive series which is the ultimate goal!
I finally found you! I used to binge watch all your sketchbook tours and started watching you regularly but then i don't know what happened! I distinctly remembered your tshirt art video and hoped I'd find your video and I just remembered your channel's name. Hope you're doing well, I'll get to watching all the videos that I have missed.
I loved this I was thinking of making a set of videos of "searching for inspiration". Your feelings of your adventure night be fun to explore as nonrepresentational art as backgrounds, then the fish that made you feel that way as a subject might be cool to explore. Colors and winding lines juxtaposed with solid references would be wonderful!
I loved this video! Cant wait to see you grow in this skill! The format is nice, I liked seeing the footage of you there and hearing the things that caught your attention or what gave you feelings.
So cool! I think there‘s nothing whatsoever wrong with simply painting from screenshots of your videos! 🎉 Especially since this is what you actually want to do - if you stifle that genuine wish, aren‘t you stifling the creative impulse itself? And since creativity mostly hits us while we‘re working on art, I think those paintings from the video are going to spark more ideas.
And to go with your movement idea: how about doing a triptych that displays the different stages of those movements? ❤
i so appreciate the sentiment and encouragement!! i definitely have no issue with copying the screenshots, but that's pretty much exact habit i'm trying to train myself away from! i want to be able to do more creatively! i wouldn't say that that's stifling any creativity, or even that it's what i actually WANT to do- it's just what i'm used to!
I loved this video, it makes me so happy to see you this excited about your journey, yk? I would love to spend more time training my creativity to!
Fascinating video, very honest and revealing of how you think. Looking forward to seeing more steps and what comes out of the project. Inspiration is difficult maybe starting something with as a smaller piece of work exploring one aspect/subject you may be struck/identify what you want to do. Movement is hard to convey and particularly many independent layers and modes of movement. Movement shown photography with longer exposures/motion blur but not sure how to approach as a painting.
God, nature is beautifull truly like ocean life is amazing this planet dammit it’s precious
Thanks for opening up this way with us like it made feel so good for you like you were exploring something amazing inside you and you were let it go out it’s wonderfull it really made feel something too
Great idea for a series, amazing place to source from! As I was watching the video, I could feel creative bubbles bubbling inside of me. So thank you for both sharing your process and for inspiration!
I have similar feelings about having specific thoughts behind my art! It’s hard for me to make art with a message that doesn’t come off as super cheesy and I’m working on being able to do that better. I want my art to make people feel something beyond “oh that’s pretty/cute”
so real!!! i don't need to give viewers an existential crisis when they see my art but i'd also like for there to a reason for them to look at it/think about it for longer than 5 seconds!
I really enjoyed the format of this video! It's nice to see into another artists process and to see even other artists struggle with inspiration. You've given me some good ideas on how to find that spark again so thank you!! I'm excited to see what comes next in your journey!
I really admire your artwork and also struggle with creativity, so seeing you share your journey exploring ways to nurture more creativity is so so inspiring! Already I love this series, thank you for sharing
i'm so glad to hear that!! thank you so much
I kinda love this video. It definitely made me more inspired to seek inspiration, which is not something that a lot of people think about
Ahhhh, I love this video ❤ I think it is really cool that you embarked on this journey and show it to us. I think you are really tackling what it means to be a creative Person and how Inspiration works. It such a mystified topic and the way you are approaching it is very refreshing. I would love to see this become a series! Even if it's just wandering thoughts!!!!!
thank you so much!!!!
I really enjoyed watching this video a lot! I liked the format of showing bits and pieces of the aquarium visit; the footage was beautiful! Especially you standing in front of the aquarium backdrops, it translated that inspiration you had very well I think! I liked that you were honest about your struggles with finding inspiration and that you took us along in this first step of doing deeper research into what you want to create. I recognise being stuck inside my head, wanting to create something meaningful but having difficulty with going deeper than the surface level of what you see in front of you. I thought the sketches and explanations in the end were very helpful! I would love to see more video's like this!
PS: I've been wanting to go to the zoo with my camera and draw for a while now and it is good to know that that experience may be more idyllic in my head than the real experience is going to be
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This is a great first video and I'm so excited for this series! I mainly do abstract work myself and I do a lot of it from inspiration by patterns in nature (flocks of birds, seeds or petals in a flower, etc). Something I do to jumpstart my inspiration is to make a playlist. I don't know why but music helps my brain achieve a flow state and make it easier to focus (I have ADHD so it can be very difficult) 😊❤ good luck to you!!!
Also, my American diving instructor told me there were really cool diving sites around Florida (I think,maybe it was elsewhere you can look it up) and I don't know if you've tried it before, but scuba diving in coral reefs will literally BLOW YOUR MIND if you love aquariums :) maybe try it !
The image you showed in the beginning of the vid of the aquarium is a wierd vision i see frequently. Its sloghtly mire turquoise and theres a child and adult there. Ajd the water has silhouettes if i guess marije animals but they dhift and move like a rorschach test. Idk why im yelling you but it caught me off guard with its similarity.
Gonna watch thd video now❤
i loved this so much! it's definitely something i'm working towards too and i'm excited for future videos like this :)
Something that always helped me in the beginning was to note what I want to put into an illustration and my brain would actively try to create something
oooh very very smart!!!!!
Love this. It’s so real. Just an idea - what if you sat down and forced out a list of 50-75 ideas of “original” art after your trip to the aquarium? Let them suck. Then cross out the ones you aren’t inspired by and do thumbnail sketches of the three the make you most excited? Keep on keepin’ on. You’re doing great.
that's an interesting idea!!! maybe i'll try something like this on my next trip to see what happens!! thank you!
I’d love to see this series continued 😍
yay!!!!
I loved this format and would love to see more! I enjoyed seeing your thought process and exploration of a topic and your sketchbook brainstorming (which, as you said yourself, does not need to be finished or good and you don't even need to like it or feel any way about it... it's just a part of the process and you might find it interesting to look at later-or not lol). The candid thoughts on your journey are nice to see, especially when you feel like you are starting from ground zero on developing your creativity muscle. It will be interesting to see how your ideas develop as you move along in your body of work. I'll definitely be back for more of these! Cheers~
thank you so much!!
I loved everything about this video!
Loved this video! This is the style of video we don't see enough and it's honestly one of the most interesting types, at least for me.
So many good ideas (or, rather, ideas for ideas?) in this. Maybe we'll see you do a huge neon painting with multiple layers of fish and foliage at some point. 😉 Idk of the needs to be a higher meaning or message for art series than just a theme -- this video alone could be turned to a series of sea inspired paintings on embracing diversity.
"theme" is probably a better way of putting it!! some sort of cohesion!!
This is WONDERFUL!! Youu are on the right track - KEEP GOING!! You are listening to your passion, which is sea life and fish. It's going to come from there. When you were expressing how it was making you feel , I felt it!! You found it. You just have to keep going with it and listen to your heart and listen to what your feelings are telling you. I know that sounds kind of vague but that's really it. The fish and thier envirnment speaks to you and you're just struggling with interpreting it...just stay on that path because the signs will start to appear and you will be able to paint it. Keep talking about it, reading, researching and it will come. Doodle daily on it so that you are forever in communication with ''ita. This video is very inspiring too. I LOVE drawing trees and being amongst them. As as young child I was always climbing them and now I want to learn to paint them . I too, have an idea for an art piece but not sure where to begin. I'm gonna follow your lead on this one and just put myself in the space of trees and see how I'm being spoken to , in that experience. Can't wait for your next video - I'm soooo pumped for you !!! 🙂
thank you so much!!!!!
I really really love this video! And I am so looking forward to see you finding your creativity, because I am very sure that you are indeed veeeery creative! :)
Your art is absolutely stunning and I’m so happy that you have the same problem as me I feel as though I can’t find something original to draw you at least use references though I don’t like doing that unless I want something that isn’t the same drawing basically over and over I feel seen I love everything about your channel I would love if you tried out a more doodly style it would be so cute but anyways I love you and your art have an amazing day girly ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thanks for sharing your process. To me it seems you would benefit from doing close-up studies for textures and details and then composition studies for the visual information/clutter part that you talked about. I think from these studies you can start and eventually that feeling of freedom from being small will bleed into the art
If you accept requests: since I found you through your wonderful portraits doing the 100 heads challenge, it would be so so awesome if you could combine that with the fishes and water plants: do you think you could draw each fish and plant as a person (I mean what they would look like if they were people)?
I would love to see you actually give the live painting reaction thing a go. Even if it *is* abstract, I think there's so much inspiration to then take from the textures and gestural marks that you would have made from responding to your footage with paint and brushes. It might give you that extra bit of expression or get you closer to finding the ideas that you want to move towards. :- )
no cos i loved this!
i think maybe a possible way to show movement could be multiple panels of the fish and coral moving like this : 🖼️🖼️🖼️ if that makes sense?
Ooo fun! Im trying something similar! I have a show coming up and im trying so hard for it to be cohesive. I havent graduated to actually painting yet. Still thumbnailing and looking for connections!
I think it’s super cool that you are exploring this whole aspect of yourself. And it’ll be great to watch you figure it out! I think it’s such an individualistic process and that’s what makes it so hard. There are no guides to follow. I find myself in a similar state but my approach is different and I love that everyone “needs” to go about it in their unique way. Good luck with your explorations! And I will recommend a book - The Creative Act by Rick Rubin. 🐠🐡🐟 PS. Fish are so cool!
i've been recommended that book before, you reminding me made me put a hold on it at the library!! Thank you!!
I just did some research on the availability of the aquariums and zoos and places where you can go see the animals in my city and they all seem to be quite abandoned, by recent reviews, wich is sad... Anyways, your video gave ne so much inspiration, it's so cool!
Cool fishes yay!
i get the feeling of not being able to fully represent your feelings in paper, specially with nature. I'm always frustrated that i can't represent the beauty and flowing movement and the ethereal undertones of it in paper when i try to draw nature
Wait. . . you're at 77.2K . . . either my eyes are playing tricks on me or the TH-cam algorithm is having a problem right now, it's impossible!!!! I thought it was 772K omg you deserve so much more But YT what are you doing!!!!!! AAAAHHHH!!!!!
1. I loved this video and the fact that you're trying to expand your creativity even though it can be frustrating!
2. What video of Orla's specifically were you talking about in this video?
OK, I both relate to this issue and don't at the same time. You DID come with at least one original idea there - the figure on the bottom of the ocean with the light and fishes looking from the darkness in. That IS an idea that can be turned into a gorgeous piece.
For me - I feel like I have exactly the opposite problem ( despite the "nothing is original" thing.... it doesn't have to be one of a kind and never-seen--before) - I have too many original ideas and I want to turn them into something material without doing research on how to do that. For me the research part is the long, boring part that literally can kill my "original" idea by making me forget it in the process of research.
I can definitely say I've seen people make series of pieces based on just fish - maybe not aquarium fish but I'd imagine that's also doable. And here's the other thing - I think you mentioned something like you don't want to necessarily put meaning into your pieces - you don't have to. Nobody has to. Many times when I watch people analyze classic pieces of the big classic painters I'm wondering if the artist could be alive and face-to-face with the person analyzing would they perhaps go "yeah, no, I didn't MEAN any of it, I just felt like it." Especially for abstract art.
Just... don't try too hard to be perfect and come up with genius "purely-original" things.... you literally had 5-6 pieces thumbnailed/sketched just on those two pages. You do need to have fun even when you want to be serious with it.
this is crazy because I was at the zoo yesterday and I was going to do some drawings and paintings of the photos I took.
Hey! You said something about being sad that you wouldn’t be able to know what kind of fish you saw and so you wouldn’t be able to look them up to reference .. if you have an iPhone, your photos info button might have recognized some of the species .. or it might give you clues to what they are! I’m not sure if other brands of phones do this, but I figured I’d share! 🐠
last time I was visiting a zoo, alone, it was the hottest day of the summer, I mean, really really hot, and almost every animal was sleeping, lying around or dozing off, lol, that was really interesting, I have lots of pictures with sleeping animals... not exactly what I was going for but also very inspiring and nice. and very cute sometimes. 😁☺ I struggled too with the heat, and the camera and the lens was new to me so that was also a struggle. Won't forget that ever. 😉
edit: I think I get you mean a different kind of struggle but that was just to explain what happened to me there, I do that sometimes, I watch the video without the voice than I watch it again, listening. so that was just a coincidence, but I get what you mean, I think. ;-)
You should try abstract art sometimes if you haven't already, i feel like just putting literal scribbles and line in the oage makes you let go nore easily and feel more free to represent feelings in lines and forms, no actual figures
I think you underestimate your creativity. Also, your videos are creative!
You should watch the movie Children of the Sea the art could inspire you ❤
Its so good i am also trying to draw in public you should check one TH-camrs Called Jess Karp She Is Also Doing A Like Art Date In Public Or Drawing In Public I Love Your Videos So Much ❤
I somewhat understand what you’re trying to saying it’s a really hard feeling to articulate. For me it feels like I’m striving for something contradictory. But anyway I did like this style of video I’m sure once you find your groove with how much you want to film outside it’ll flow more comfortably for you.
If you need help identifying a fish or anything you can post a picture and we’ll try and help you ID it :)
Hey Al. Amazing video format. But are you okay? You are talking faster than usual ( I mean this in a worried tone since I also suffer from anxiety and when I'm really anxious I do the same thing) so maybe your anxiety is too high lately? Don't forget to take some time to take care of yourself ❤
thank you so much for the concern that is genuinely so sweet of you but i am truly just a fast talker
Totally understand your struggle for your own creativity. Practice will teach you something, for sure…even if it’s things you already knew, haha. I’m going to follow this series to see how you get on, and how it makes you feel. I sincerely hope it is beneficial ❤