How to Succeed as an Artist: Why Artists Fail and 7 Steps toward a Success Mindset

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024

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  • @melodies_are_alive
    @melodies_are_alive 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You analyse and break down the theme into their different components so well. Very logical, clear and it doesn't shy away from the more 'material/objective' (thus at times stressful whether one likes it or not) aspects that must be taken into account - especially if one wishes to create an Art business (the timestamps in the video are excellent!). It is ironical in these times that never has it been more easier to connect to the World, only to be lost in sheer numbers. I think it is much more difficult to prevail now as an Artist then but 50 years ago. But your motto 'live slowly, create meaningfully, and produce ethically' appeals greatly - is almost a mantra mindset and perhaps can help one find the oh-so-thin middle road of being able to live and provide for the day to day necessities... while at the same time nurture that artistical gift bestowed upon them by the Procreator/Evolutionary process (take your pick - both ends of the poles are valid). I am looking forward to your next video (having first viewed your previous ones to understand the channel's atmosphere). It is enjoyable to watch a more classical approach to Art - and the attention to detail you put into creating them (many viewpoint settings are material for paintings themselves - I am sure this was intentional). Your Jack Russel Terrier (2:50) is delightful(!) and would make a splendid model for a study in the style of Hogarth.

    • @GreenVelvetCreative
      @GreenVelvetCreative  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment! I love your point about it being easier than ever to connect with the world (and you're right, I think more and more of us are feeling lost and disconnected despite that). I truly believe that slowing down and finding authentic connection and community is the solution to so many problems we face, not only as artists but as humans!