"I have no idea what I'm supposed to do anymore," yeah, social media really causes that. I'm trying to get away from looking at stats because they cause such severe depression, especially when failure means I don't have a job anymore.
I absolutely love that you're not an influencer artist and how real you are about the art process which is so often glossed over or sugar coated. I love your work and it's so beautiful and awesome and this one is totally epic😎
Thanks, I have been feeling inept, incapable, etc. (when I was younger I did many things) I like what you said. I have to allow myself to make a mess and enjoy just fiddling with pencils and watercolours again. I know it won't look great, but experimenting used to recharge my batteries. I'm not an Artist, I'm just a Mom, but learning and doing things feeds my soul. My kids are artistic. It's like a compulsion with us, to draw, or cook, or create things.
You're right there's definitely a strong correlation between social media and a lack of desire to create/stifling of creativity. I end up creating way more art whenever I take extended breaks from my art socials. It all feels way too performance/numbers based and unnatural at times, I'm trying to get used to recording my process, but I hate it, it's awkward and boring af😭🤣
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and process with us. I, for one, am very grateful you go through the hassle of sharing what you go through. Your art has always stunned me with its visual appeal and complexity. Without your willingness to post it I would never have had the opportunity to appreciate it.❤️
Can relate to the struggle of either enjoying the process, or hating it but enjoying the final image, and rarely enjoying both. So, great video, thank you. Though I get it is a chore, I really enjoy watching your painting video's, and to observe your process. So again, thank you, and keep it up ^^
Alpay..with this painting....your painting will reach best museum or destination and definitely you will be more famous in art society...so you are win win I suppose. I'm sure your plan is very intelligent and creative 👏👏👏
Oh yes and forgot to say -- I`m sick of and tired of all those "influencer artists" who to be honest (judging by the videos they produce) don`t really care about what they do and what they are..but care about "likes" and "followers" only. I love it so much that you talk about such tough and very complex topics.
Changing one's mindset before approaching the easel or drawing table can help a lot. I know it did for me. I was always wondering if the art I created would be good enough to post online, or good enough to get likes, or good enough to make a sale.... All it did was set up creative roadblocks and take away the joy of creating. Now I just create what I want, and if I'm happy with it, I'll post it. If not, I don't post it and move on to the next piece. I also don't expect or look for 'likes'. I mostly post as a visual art diary to keep track of my art progress. This has definitely increased my joy of creating. Thank you. I appreciate you not being 'normal', LOL.
I totally know what you mean! I'm a musician and actually when writing songs or studying a piece I actually prefer a "painful" or hard process. Whenever I notice that it's hard, I realise that the outcome will be good, so I suffer happily while creating xD
What you're saying in this video finally explains something I've never understood about my 'art'. I generally don't know what I'm expecting before I start. I start, and figure it out along the way. I get stuff wrong, I adjust, and it happens. I don't set expectations about how long I work each session, I just try to advance each time, and enjoy the flow state, not having expectations! I even shifted from setting New Year Resolutions, and instead am recording achievements as the year goes on. On the social media side, I post my work, hightlights of life, and mostly try to support other creators! We all benefit when we lift each other up. :) THANK YOU!
Art is my ikigai , I love to make new things a lot but many times it doesn't go my way it's frustrating but whenever i remembers the time i spend with it makes it really worthwhile and at the end the thought always is to improve and learn more with my artist friends and seeing online artists. And after seeing this video it gave me another lesson about that I shouldn't get sad about my painting and shall not get shy about showing it to others.
I look forward to your new videos and I rewatch your old ones. You are restoring my sanity with your outlook and common sense. I also learn so much by just watching you work, the decisions you make as you go through your process, and your authentic style. I don't paint but your processes have allowed me to improve my own work. Thank you for your wonderful content and your incredible art.
The covered topic hit my heart directly since it`s very very common for me to feel myself in the way mentioned in the video. Damn glad to know that it`s totally fine and it`s ok for the majority of the artists to feel that way especially for the artists who are so experienced and professional
Videos likes this one are what made me subscribe to this channel in the first place. Besides being amazing with the brush, you seem to be a person who puts a lot of thought into "art" and "life". There's no such thing as "images in exchange of likes" in your public portfolio. I hope one day I can afford having one of your pieces in my collection. Much love. Keep spreading your passion.
Its like I understand everything you said and at the same time I don't really understand anything. I am on a creative journey of my own, maybe someday it will get clearer to me, what you just said.
Lovely; your message and the painting. I think this goes for everything in someone's life, not just creativity, and I will spend some time meditating on the message this week. Thank you
I feel incredibly lucky, incredibly blessed. I am retired and everything I create can be just for me. So I understand that concept of whatever the next thing is, it is something I want to do. If my purple mountains make me think of adding a dragon, then, ‘yep, I’m putting one in.’ Much of my joy comes from doing what I want and knowing that if my breast cancer, the first or the second time, had killed me then I wouldn’t have been able to do all of this. I didn’t make time for my art before that. Now I spend hours in the studio and I absolutely love, positively love it and it turns out I’m actually pretty darn good. I love learning, and I very much appreciate your channel! Thank you for being such a dedicated teacher! I’m a new subscriber.
As an artist, myself, there’s so much of myself, my mind, hand, energy, decision making, that goes into a painting. I use oils, btw. There is a huge part of me that is kind of being pushed into the work on a dynamic, intangible way which is on another level than the physical. I don’t feel this doing anything else in my life, and in the end, once the absolute final stroke is done, and I know the totality has been reached to put the brush down, the buzz from seeing what I created is a kind of awe, because not only did I do the painting but the intrinsic unnameable part of me did the work, and that is an awesome feeling whenever I look at it even years later. I have been an artist 35 years and do everything for myself, not specifically to sell or ever put on social media. There is freedom to be, in this!
I’m very thankful for this video. Finally someone treated these issues as an artist talking to other artists. I’m still young and my goal is to start a career as a painter; I’ll keep in mind your words.
This video is wonderful, the creative process is really demanding and I didn't know why I wasn't enjoying my work for quite sometimes. I realised it happened because I was using only one method, what I learned from school that I wasn't happy with tbh. After trying different mediums and approaches, it totally changed everything. Thank you, because videos like this have been among the biggest helps.
Thank you for your honest. It won't be fun 100% of the time, nor will it be a complete succus a 100% of the time, but at least you keep going, never giving up.
Is so frustrating to be so influenced & driven by social media attention. I used to create just for the pure enjoyment of creating. I remember having the desire to cover every blank surface with something unique & colorful but now I find myself constantly wondering if what I made will get so many views or so many likes. I wish I could just shut that part of my mind off. Now i have major performance & production anxiety to the point that I don't even pick up a sketchbook anymore 😢
Thank you for this video! I love your thought process and you’re very relatable. I really needed to hear the sentiments you shared. I create and I’ve been attempting to turn it into a business. At the beginning it was even fun to share even though I absolutely dislike filming the process. Then I fell into the “pit of despair” and I’ve been trying to climb my way out. But, I think you’ve got it right. I think it accepting that sometimes the process just isn’t going to be fun. But, how do you keep going if it constantly becomes “unfun”? Do you find a way to trick yourself into loving it… until it’s simply routine?
I'm super happy, that I don't post my art online on a regular basis. Sometimes I think, a TH-cam channel would be super fun, sometimes I miss the days posting about my art process in my instagram story (I felt no pressure there, I just was able to write about my fascination about art theory, about my art process etc.) But most of the time, I'm happy to draw and paint. Sometimes I think during the process that this painting will be very good and I could show it to a few people e.g. via discord. But I post only the best of my work and only when I'm feeling it in this moment. I only have two people in my life which see nearly all of my work and that's my mum and a friend. So I feel no pressure when I start painting and right now I'm happy that social media likes or views don't dictate what I draw or what I think I should draw. Maybe that changes in the future but right now I just draw for myself.
Great video, ....as a painter I appreciate all the delicate dilemmas you brought up. That's a killer painting, especially all the black👍I choose not to be a realistic painter but I appreciate your talent. Everything you said is relevant to the creative process regardless of styles chosen. I love texture and so while building up the different layers, some really cool things happen and so i will document the process with a few clicks of the camera along the way. I find the process pics very interesting from the first splatters and the wash, to the end result. I think if i ever made a video i would want someone to be dealing with the camera for most of the time.🤑After painting for 2 years straight full time I made a lot of good art and stepped into so many dimensions of sheer ecstasy and pure frustration. I've proven to myself that I am a true artist and that I'm bad ass, unique, etc.... and i don't need anyone's ...what's the word? (loss of word). i don't need anyone's outside confirmation that I'm good or successful...even when I'm broke and out of paint. This makes me happy. I'm in a phase now where it all feels pointless in a positive way. It's a good time to take a break, catch a new perspective and reflect to get back on it refreshed and do larger work at some point. You are an inspiration, thanks.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am at the point where I am starting to get commissions on a reasonably regular basis and also at a point where I am starting to feel I got into a niche - realistic motor-sport paintings, too soon, that I am not really enjoying either the process or results, that I want to go back to basics, learn more of the theory (I am self taught, mostly from TH-cam videos), to improve my technique and explore other subjects and styles. So I am fighting with myself and my art a lot!
Yes! Im a professional artist, mainly children’s book illustration. The best part… the commission (hey… I’m worth it! Mentality) and…. When it’s done! (I made a thing!). The rest is a struggle. Were it not for my creative obsession, I wouldn’t be able to do it. The one place I’ve found I enjoy and experience the overlap is public live illustration: graphic recording. … though there the bad bit is just before you start…..
OMG! I have one of your dying pink roses paintings you showed in this video on my wall right now! It’s number 10 out of 100 I bought it because you are my favorite artist. (That is alive today)
Those process cartoons were disturbing. The problem of enjoying the process vs. enjoying the result is a good problem to have. To be able to make a living doing what you love is extremely good fortune.
If it were easy, everyone would do it. If you find what you’re working on easy, then probably everyone IS doing it. The qualities that make an artwork a high quality work, are ephemeral, and I suspect a strong correlation between the degree of effort exuded and the final output.
Some day I'll be able to enjoy the process. Until then I can only enjoy the outcome. Because I'm not professional. I am amateur at best. I can not enjoy the process when I can not let the subconscious mind take the steering wheel because I haven't done the leg work in order to get the techniques into my subconscious mind to begin with. Many people enjoy the process without knowing anything about proportions, color thereoy or basic material knowledge. And it shows. It always shows. Or in other words, I don't yet have the deserved ego to simply let it go. On that thought, the "best" advice always come from friends and family. They'd say "Ah, just don't stress your self, have some fun, you're already really good".
I am an introvert and creating art allows me the opportunity to express myself. This would be totally lost if I had to put a camera to record the "process". Born in the wrong century, I guess.
since you have a studio assistant how do you keep dog hair out of paintings I can't keep them out of the studio. it's very frustrating when it balls up on my painting or I found some layered into dried paint. if anyone has some tips I'd appreciate it. the most hair in these pet portraits should be painted not real haha.
Did you say I am not normal !! You're definitely not ordinary, because if you were, your artwork wouldn't have that special quality that sets it apart.
Normal is over rated ! no one ever wants to be Normal . I hate every thing i paint equally LOL JK -Great Video ! As Artists we must paint what inspires us,its that simple.
Oh come on... are any of us artist really normal? I mean look at what we do! lol But I love it and I wouldn't want to do anything else. A lot of my family has never understood that and they really don't get it nor do I think they want to. Instead all my lfe all I got was "why don't you go get a real job". which let me frustrated and angry. I'm so glad I'm stubborn. lol
Another amazing video. A shame about the sponsor. Better help ate being sued for multiple reasons including breaking HIPPA to sell your data about yoir therapy. 😢 But i get that you need to make dome money to fund the projects like this tyat you show us for free
You keep repeating that you don’t get anything out of this because you’re not selling it. But you are getting a ton of advertisement through your TH-cam channel and you’ve insisted that it be seen by many people in a very busy public place. And that you will only give it to that person with a whole lot of people can see it where is front and center so yeah you’re getting a lot out of it you’re not getting nothing out of this.
"I have no idea what I'm supposed to do anymore," yeah, social media really causes that. I'm trying to get away from looking at stats because they cause such severe depression, especially when failure means I don't have a job anymore.
It can be very frustrating to say the least 😅
Thanks for being not normal - it's much appreciated!
I absolutely love that you're not an influencer artist and how real you are about the art process which is so often glossed over or sugar coated. I love your work and it's so beautiful and awesome and this one is totally epic😎
Thank you so much!!
I appreciate your insights. They are very helpful and it helps one realize all artists struggle with the same problems. It's reassuring, so thank you.
Thanks, I have been feeling inept, incapable, etc. (when I was younger I did many things) I like what you said. I have to allow myself to make a mess and enjoy just fiddling with pencils and watercolours again. I know it won't look great, but experimenting used to recharge my batteries. I'm not an Artist, I'm just a Mom, but learning and doing things feeds my soul. My kids are artistic. It's like a compulsion with us, to draw, or cook, or create things.
Everyone who creates something is an artist, so call yourself one too!
You're right there's definitely a strong correlation between social media and a lack of desire to create/stifling of creativity. I end up creating way more art whenever I take extended breaks from my art socials. It all feels way too performance/numbers based and unnatural at times, I'm trying to get used to recording my process, but I hate it, it's awkward and boring af😭🤣
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and process with us. I, for one, am very grateful you go through the hassle of sharing what you go through. Your art has always stunned me with its visual appeal and complexity. Without your willingness to post it I would never have had the opportunity to appreciate it.❤️
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Can relate to the struggle of either enjoying the process, or hating it but enjoying the final image, and rarely enjoying both. So, great video, thank you. Though I get it is a chore, I really enjoy watching your painting video's, and to observe your process. So again, thank you, and keep it up ^^
Absolutely!
that was inspiring! Nailed it. Thanks Alpay Efe!
Alpay..with this painting....your painting will reach best museum or destination and definitely you will be more famous in art society...so you are win win I suppose. I'm sure your plan is very intelligent and creative 👏👏👏
Oh yes and forgot to say -- I`m sick of and tired of all those "influencer artists" who to be honest (judging by the videos they produce) don`t really care about what they do and what they are..but care about "likes" and "followers" only. I love it so much that you talk about such tough and very complex topics.
Changing one's mindset before approaching the easel or drawing table can help a lot. I know it did for me. I was always wondering if the art I created would be good enough to post online, or good enough to get likes, or good enough to make a sale.... All it did was set up creative roadblocks and take away the joy of creating. Now I just create what I want, and if I'm happy with it, I'll post it. If not, I don't post it and move on to the next piece. I also don't expect or look for 'likes'. I mostly post as a visual art diary to keep track of my art progress. This has definitely increased my joy of creating. Thank you. I appreciate you not being 'normal', LOL.
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thanks for the video Alpay. it is so great to hear you talk about your struggles as an artist. so relatable.
I totally know what you mean!
I'm a musician and actually when writing songs or studying a piece I actually prefer a "painful" or hard process. Whenever I notice that it's hard, I realise that the outcome will be good, so I suffer happily while creating xD
What you're saying in this video finally explains something I've never understood about my 'art'. I generally don't know what I'm expecting before I start. I start, and figure it out along the way. I get stuff wrong, I adjust, and it happens. I don't set expectations about how long I work each session, I just try to advance each time, and enjoy the flow state, not having expectations!
I even shifted from setting New Year Resolutions, and instead am recording achievements as the year goes on.
On the social media side, I post my work, hightlights of life, and mostly try to support other creators! We all benefit when we lift each other up. :)
THANK YOU!
Art is my ikigai , I love to make new things a lot but many times it doesn't go my way it's frustrating but whenever i remembers the time i spend with it makes it really worthwhile and at the end the thought always is to improve and learn more with my artist friends and seeing online artists. And after seeing this video it gave me another lesson about that I shouldn't get sad about my painting and shall not get shy about showing it to others.
Every thing really well said ❤
its all the truth of the confusion that often artists can't figure out and cause unnegotiable pain
I look forward to your new videos and I rewatch your old ones. You are restoring my sanity with your outlook and common sense. I also learn so much by just watching you work, the decisions you make as you go through your process, and your authentic style. I don't paint but your processes have allowed me to improve my own work. Thank you for your wonderful content and your incredible art.
Thanks for the support 🫶🙏
The covered topic hit my heart directly since it`s very very common for me to feel myself in the way mentioned in the video. Damn glad to know that it`s totally fine and it`s ok for the majority of the artists to feel that way especially for the artists who are so experienced and professional
Definitely my favorite channel because you give so much insight into the process. You've helped me out more than you'll ever know. Thank you.
It's a pleasure to be reminded that being a human artist is ok. You are great man don't give up
Videos likes this one are what made me subscribe to this channel in the first place. Besides being amazing with the brush, you seem to be a person who puts a lot of thought into "art" and "life". There's no such thing as "images in exchange of likes" in your public portfolio. I hope one day I can afford having one of your pieces in my collection.
Much love. Keep spreading your passion.
Its like I understand everything you said and at the same time I don't really understand anything. I am on a creative journey of my own, maybe someday it will get clearer to me, what you just said.
Lovely; your message and the painting. I think this goes for everything in someone's life, not just creativity, and I will spend some time meditating on the message this week. Thank you
🫶
I feel incredibly lucky, incredibly blessed. I am retired and everything I create can be just for me. So I understand that concept of whatever the next thing is, it is something I want to do. If my purple mountains make me think of adding a dragon, then, ‘yep, I’m putting one in.’
Much of my joy comes from doing what I want and knowing that if my breast cancer, the first or the second time, had killed me then I wouldn’t have been able to do all of this. I didn’t make time for my art before that. Now I spend hours in the studio and I absolutely love, positively love it and it turns out I’m actually pretty darn good.
I love learning, and I very much appreciate your channel! Thank you for being such a dedicated teacher! I’m a new subscriber.
As an artist, myself, there’s so much of myself, my mind, hand, energy, decision making, that goes into a painting. I use oils, btw. There is a huge part of me that is kind of being pushed into the work on a dynamic, intangible way which is on another level than the physical. I don’t feel this doing anything else in my life, and in the end, once the absolute final stroke is done, and I know the totality has been reached to put the brush down, the buzz from seeing what I created is a kind of awe, because not only did I do the painting but the intrinsic unnameable part of me did the work, and that is an awesome feeling whenever I look at it even years later. I have been an artist 35 years and do everything for myself, not specifically to sell or ever put on social media. There is freedom to be, in this!
I’m very thankful for this video. Finally someone treated these issues as an artist talking to other artists. I’m still young and my goal is to start a career as a painter; I’ll keep in mind your words.
This video is wonderful, the creative process is really demanding and I didn't know why I wasn't enjoying my work for quite sometimes. I realised it happened because I was using only one method, what I learned from school that I wasn't happy with tbh. After trying different mediums and approaches, it totally changed everything. Thank you, because videos like this have been among the biggest helps.
Your art inspires me to continue creating 🎨thanks for sharing your thoughts too!
this is probably my favorite channel!
This video helped me get thru an artist block.
Great video Alpay!
Thank you for your honest. It won't be fun 100% of the time, nor will it be a complete succus a 100% of the time, but at least you keep going, never giving up.
Is so frustrating to be so influenced & driven by social media attention. I used to create just for the pure enjoyment of creating. I remember having the desire to cover every blank surface with something unique & colorful but now I find myself constantly wondering if what I made will get so many views or so many likes. I wish I could just shut that part of my mind off. Now i have major performance & production anxiety to the point that I don't even pick up a sketchbook anymore 😢
As always, a very much needed video ❤🤓 Thanks!
such an amazing video, thank you for sharing with us ☺☺☺
Thank you for this video! I love your thought process and you’re very relatable. I really needed to hear the sentiments you shared. I create and I’ve been attempting to turn it into a business. At the beginning it was even fun to share even though I absolutely dislike filming the process. Then I fell into the “pit of despair” and I’ve been trying to climb my way out. But, I think you’ve got it right. I think it accepting that sometimes the process just isn’t going to be fun. But, how do you keep going if it constantly becomes “unfun”? Do you find a way to trick yourself into loving it… until it’s simply routine?
I'm super happy, that I don't post my art online on a regular basis. Sometimes I think, a TH-cam channel would be super fun, sometimes I miss the days posting about my art process in my instagram story (I felt no pressure there, I just was able to write about my fascination about art theory, about my art process etc.) But most of the time, I'm happy to draw and paint. Sometimes I think during the process that this painting will be very good and I could show it to a few people e.g. via discord. But I post only the best of my work and only when I'm feeling it in this moment. I only have two people in my life which see nearly all of my work and that's my mum and a friend. So I feel no pressure when I start painting and right now I'm happy that social media likes or views don't dictate what I draw or what I think I should draw. Maybe that changes in the future but right now I just draw for myself.
Such a great video and important message! Love your content, such inspiring - much art!
thank you for sending this message.
You are so wise, man. Love your points of view.
Great video, ....as a painter I appreciate all the delicate dilemmas you brought up. That's a killer painting, especially all the black👍I choose not to be a realistic painter but I appreciate your talent. Everything you said is relevant to the creative process regardless of styles chosen. I love texture and so while building up the different layers, some really cool things happen and so i will document the process with a few clicks of the camera along the way. I find the process pics very interesting from the first splatters and the wash, to the end result. I think if i ever made a video i would want someone to be dealing with the camera for most of the time.🤑After painting for 2 years straight full time I made a lot of good art and stepped into so many dimensions of sheer ecstasy and pure frustration. I've proven to myself that I am a true artist and that I'm bad ass, unique, etc.... and i don't need anyone's ...what's the word? (loss of word). i don't need anyone's outside confirmation that I'm good or successful...even when I'm broke and out of paint. This makes me happy. I'm in a phase now where it all feels pointless in a positive way. It's a good time to take a break, catch a new perspective and reflect to get back on it refreshed and do larger work at some point. You are an inspiration, thanks.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I am at the point where I am starting to get commissions on a reasonably regular basis and also at a point where I am starting to feel I got into a niche - realistic motor-sport paintings, too soon, that I am not really enjoying either the process or results, that I want to go back to basics, learn more of the theory (I am self taught, mostly from TH-cam videos), to improve my technique and explore other subjects and styles. So I am fighting with myself and my art a lot!
art is everything
There are some videos that I wish I could ♥️ instead of just a 👍. This is one of those.
Yes! Im a professional artist, mainly children’s book illustration. The best part… the commission (hey… I’m worth it! Mentality) and…. When it’s done! (I made a thing!). The rest is a struggle. Were it not for my creative obsession, I wouldn’t be able to do it. The one place I’ve found I enjoy and experience the overlap is public live illustration: graphic recording. … though there the bad bit is just before you start…..
Thank you soooooo much sir , this video is very helpful 🙏
Superb painting
Beautiful my friend...
Art is chaos!!
the artist's curse
You are ana amazing artist I am learning a lot from you
OMG! I have one of your dying pink roses paintings you showed in this video on my wall right now! It’s number 10 out of 100 I bought it because you are my favorite artist. (That is alive today)
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Normal is overrated. Find joy in your difference.☺️
Those process cartoons were disturbing. The problem of enjoying the process vs. enjoying the result is a good problem to have. To be able to make a living doing what you love is extremely good fortune.
If it were easy, everyone would do it. If you find what you’re working on easy, then probably everyone IS doing it. The qualities that make an artwork a high quality work, are ephemeral, and I suspect a strong correlation between the degree of effort exuded and the final output.
so nice ❤😍👍
Can you do a paint mixing class
Some day I'll be able to enjoy the process.
Until then I can only enjoy the outcome.
Because I'm not professional. I am amateur at best.
I can not enjoy the process when I can not let the subconscious mind take the steering wheel because I haven't done the leg work in order to get the techniques into my subconscious mind to begin with.
Many people enjoy the process without knowing anything about proportions, color thereoy or basic material knowledge. And it shows. It always shows.
Or in other words, I don't yet have the deserved ego to simply let it go.
On that thought, the "best" advice always come from friends and family. They'd say "Ah, just don't stress your self, have some fun, you're already really good".
I am an introvert and creating art allows me the opportunity to express myself. This would be totally lost if I had to put a camera to record the "process". Born in the wrong century, I guess.
since you have a studio assistant how do you keep dog hair out of paintings I can't keep them out of the studio. it's very frustrating when it balls up on my painting or I found some layered into dried paint.
if anyone has some tips I'd appreciate it. the most hair in these pet portraits should be painted not real haha.
I don’t know about all this, I just like to paint pictures. 😅
Oh, and also, this may sound weird, but Batman’s lower teeth remind me of Keanu Reeves’ lower teeth! Does anyone else see that? Why do I see that?
Did you say I am not normal !! You're definitely not ordinary, because if you were, your artwork wouldn't have that special quality that sets it apart.
Whats a good projector to get on the cheap.
Your non normalcy is what I love most about you
wow
Normal is over rated ! no one ever wants to be Normal .
I hate every thing i paint equally LOL JK -Great Video !
As Artists we must paint what inspires us,its that simple.
ilustration,poster ,guach, kinde things of FrZZETA im in intrested, where to aply
Seen. @4:55
👌👌👌❤💚💙👍👍👍
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🧡
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Oh come on... are any of us artist really normal? I mean look at what we do! lol But I love it and I wouldn't want to do anything else. A lot of my family has never understood that and they really don't get it nor do I think they want to. Instead all my lfe all I got was "why don't you go get a real job". which let me frustrated and angry. I'm so glad I'm stubborn. lol
Another amazing video. A shame about the sponsor. Better help ate being sued for multiple reasons including breaking HIPPA to sell your data about yoir therapy. 😢 But i get that you need to make dome money to fund the projects like this tyat you show us for free
So schade dass du keinen deutsch sprachigen kanal hast 😢
Alpay, I get the impression from your videos that you're not very happy with your creative life most of the time.
You keep repeating that you don’t get anything out of this because you’re not selling it. But you are getting a ton of advertisement through your TH-cam channel and you’ve insisted that it be seen by many people in a very busy public place. And that you will only give it to that person with a whole lot of people can see it where is front and center so yeah you’re getting a lot out of it you’re not getting nothing out of this.