I have NEVER - EVER before heard anyone speak so clearly about what makes composition work - somehow in the way she explains it gave me a missing piece and much clarity. I'm totally captivated by this woman and her spirit.
This amazing artist is now 105 years old and her work continues to be intriguingly beautiful. Thank you for making this video of her work and thank you Eunice Parsons!
Just discovered in 2024 and I am inspired by Eunice. Delighted to think she is still creating in her studio today. Much gratitude for this peek into her creative mind.
She's so refreshing and inspiring and gives me hope for continuing my art career at 75. Creating fills your soul and makes you happy. Doing that helps you live longer and stimulates your brain.
How marvelous she is! As a collage artist myself, I appreciate seeing someone else with a great paper stash😉and it is wonderful to watch her work and get into that flow...
I see HER and i want to create innmediately! So glad to know she's already 104. I do collage too and i keep adding images and paper pieces to my collection; i sometimes think that i have enougth paper to work till i'im get old, so i relate a lot to her :)
Desde Argentina saludo y digo: genial artista! Nunca debemos perder la capacidad de jugar, si ya ocurrió debemos recuperarla, si la has dejado ir, pobre de ti, soy Raul un hombre que sigue jugando y disfrutando de mi existencia...
I'm sorry....but the word "subtract" means to take away from...the word "abstract" means ...existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence... :)
She pronounced it wrong but she's referring to the word abstract when used as a verb rather than an adjective, with the emphasis on the second syllable rather than the first. In that sense, abstract does mean "take out, extract, remove, summarise" etc - at least according to the Oxford Dictionary :)
I have NEVER - EVER before heard anyone speak so clearly about what makes composition work - somehow in the way she explains it gave me a missing piece and much clarity. I'm totally captivated by this woman and her spirit.
This amazing artist is now 105 years old and her work continues to be intriguingly beautiful. Thank you for making this video of her work and thank you Eunice Parsons!
And still here in September 2024! ❤️❤️❤️
@@missylambert8073 She just passed away at age 108 😢1916-2024
Just discovered in 2024 and I am inspired by Eunice. Delighted to think she is still creating in her studio today. Much gratitude for this peek into her creative mind.
She's so refreshing and inspiring and gives me hope for continuing my art career at 75. Creating fills your soul and makes you happy. Doing that helps you live longer and stimulates your brain.
What a marvellous woman. So supple, even at 90, to be able to kneel on the floor and work. I hope I'm still creating at that age.
How marvelous she is! As a collage artist myself, I appreciate seeing someone else with a great paper stash😉and it is wonderful to watch her work and get into that flow...
Just found this video and it is a comfort to me as an artist......the whole edge thing, shape thing is in my art and love of art.
What a woman. It's wonderful to see her busy with collage in her 90's.
Very inspirational, I really want to go and tear up paper now and arrange it all ! I could watch and listen to her all day
I did! Lol
Beautiful original art. She continues to inspire.
Superb collages. 💓.
I see HER and i want to create innmediately! So glad to know she's already 104. I do collage too and i keep adding images and paper pieces to my collection; i sometimes think that i have enougth paper to work till i'im get old, so i relate a lot to her :)
What an amazing and inspirational woman, I am so delighted to have tumbled over this. Just wonderful!
Exquisite film. I
Rarely seen art film so impressive like this for a long time. Thank you. She is a remarkable artist.
How wonderful to capture the unexplainable
Love her routine, her attic art workshop. Talk about living your dream.
Just fascinating and, yes, inspirational. Loved watching/listening to her.
I love her use of language, fully expressing the sophisticated thought behind her artistry.
Wonderful - life-affirming inspiration
Love her process...inspiring
Brilliant! Now I want to get busy with my collage work!
her art amazing awesome interview
One of her Colleagues graces my wall alongside a Relief Print by Prof. Douglas Campbell. I’m a Printmaker and do so appreciate their works.
Must be painful for the poor colleague. (Sorry could not resist being a brat this morning.)
😎
She is an inspiration. 👍❤️
I resisted lol
love watching art vid's so much better than the college that cost a fortune and it helped but not like u tube!!!
Adore her ❤
still alive, thats great! young 105 thats amazing :-)
this is fabulous thank you
So good 😊
Lovely Eunice is now 108 years old at a retirement home where I first met her when I was working as a dining server
This is a favourite vid of mine
I so want to do this...
adore thank you
OMG! I love her work!
cant wait to try this thanks for sharing x
Thank You for teaching me to be creative
Inspiring!
❤
And she is still alive at 104.
ugh makes me happy to know😌🤞🏽
What studio? This is an exhibition.
Not only is she incredibly talented...she has knees of steel. I'm in my seventies and could never kneel to work as she does.
love....
This lady is inspirational. I think she would love to rummage through my paper collection.
... cut-up takes flight! ...
Desde Argentina saludo y digo: genial artista! Nunca debemos perder la capacidad de jugar, si ya ocurrió debemos recuperarla, si la has dejado ir, pobre de ti, soy Raul un hombre que sigue jugando y disfrutando de mi existencia...
Back in kindergarten watching this
I loved this...a girl who lives for edges.
She is still alive at 107.
Could do without the abrasive, distracting instrumentals in the background.
I'm sorry....but the word "subtract" means to take away from...the word "abstract" means ...existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence... :)
She pronounced it wrong but she's referring to the word abstract when used as a verb rather than an adjective, with the emphasis on the second syllable rather than the first. In that sense, abstract does mean "take out, extract, remove, summarise" etc - at least according to the Oxford Dictionary :)
This. @@leannestedman6219
übersetzzung von Englich in deutsch.oo nicht gut,!!!