I was lucky enough to get a copy of the magazine. It's satisfying to have read the article and seen the drawings being a fan of Peter. I also think it's great when individuals artists find ways to share their interests and provide artistic inspiration for others! Big ups to Diego and Peter
You're the reason I got into a creative field of work. I remember back in middle school not knowing what I wanted to do, until I came across one of your videos where you received a new pen. I binge watched your channel and fell in love with the idea of working in a creative field. Im now 22, and have been working in the graphic design field for 6 years. Working both as a freelance artist, and later as the main designer for a multi national company that is local to my home town. Glad to see you still making videos!
this may be silly, but i honestly think a series where you just recap what you learn in your classes would be very fun! i already love these types of videos, and i think it could help you study too! (just a thought lol)
I love your creative story telling. My granddaughter and I used to listen to you for hours when she was young and we'd watch you draw and listen to your stories. She still draws. Thanks Peter, congrats on the magazine article.
The way that you can use a fountain pen without getting more ink on your hands than on the paper leaves me in awe. I've never mastered fountain pens. Dip pens are for me, though, especially quills that I make out of found feathers.
Hullo Peter, Congrats on the magazine! So Very Cool! For sure!! I fount it all quite interesting and it reminded me of a Greek mythology class and studying sculpture techniques and how we still use many techniques today and there is no new way to mine marble for statues! Sonic cutters fail to preserve the stone and so it must be hand cut! I look forward to your videos, I enjoy the chat and learning and sometimes I am reminded of lessons from my college day too!
Dude!! I’m super happy to hear that you’re enjoying art history!!! I took Art History 1 last semester and absolutely loved it!! Egypt and Rome was some of the best chapters :) Hope you keep on gettin into it Peter!!! 🤘🏼
I have been a long-time viewer and have loved all the videos since 2017 and finally got myself a Peter Pen. I love the clear design and a great first pen to a new collection
Wonderful drawing, great unrelated lecture: you really invented a new genre of video art! Every time I watch one of your productions, I get a boost in self-confidence and motivation.Thank you so much! ⚡
I like listening to you talk about school. My art history class started waaay before what you're talking about here. it was split between like "ancient" and "modern", so you had to take two different classes to get it all. I only took the ancient stuff, lots of wall / cave paintings, fertility statues and whatnot, very basic shapes. We didn't cover a lot of how the dead were honored, that was cool to learn about. Thank you for sharing!
No way it's so exciting to hear you're learnin about art history. Spend pretty much half of last year studying the art of ancient greece and rome myself haha.
Congrats peter!!! Im not even sure how long ive been watching you but i think you were just around 100k subscribers and now youre at 980k which is super cool
Awesome!! Congratulations Peter (good name btw!) and thank you for this, it's great to dip into what you've been up to, visually explore some Etruscan architecture and then daydream about how good a DND map drawn by yourself would look...!
Dude! This drawing is so awesome! It’s so fun to watch all the details layer up to something so complex. I also really enjoy when you dive into history, it is easy to tell you find interest in it as well. Question: do you ever consider resuming your “what I think about art” where you take some pieces and discuss your thoughts? Has art school adjusted the way you think about some pieces, or is talking about art like this already part of your discussions in school? No pressure, just curious. Love your art so much, your process is always so mesmerizing. Thanks
GREAT video dude!!! I really like the combo treatment of content with the materials, friend's inspirations, and especially the class content while watching the drawing. SUCH a great combo video that encourages viewer investment in "what's next?" 🙃💜
How about a little lesson in book terminology? That sound fun? :D No? Alright, well, you're getting it anyway, so refresh by going to 6:11 and here we go. The pages of a book are called "leaves." When he first opens it you can see that one leaf that's pasted down onto the hardcover. That one's called the "paste-down." The first leaf that's flying freely-usually in a novel this page is blank, and there may be more than one-that one's called the flyleaf. There are more terms, but those are the ones relevant to this video. I hope this was interesting and informative. Incidentally, I just got my Peter Pen in today and proceeded, in my excitement, to make a catastrophic mess, so, I suppose I'm doing something right. Speaking of right, I am noticing some inconsistency in the pen's writing, but I'm sure, as I wrote in one of my first test notes, I'm just doing something wrong.
Oh, and you see what I did up there? The way I used "right" and "write" in an odd way in the sentence? That's called a "polyptoton," one of the Figures of Rhetoric. Other examples would be "My heart of hearts" and, "Please, please me." More strictly it's the use of one word in different forms, or rather, perhaps, the use of homonyms in a creative way. O.K., the infotainment is done up, with and for. So that little writing technique I just did, starting with "done up," and then implying the expressions "done with" and "done for," without actually saying "done" a second or third time, that writing technique is called-
That sketchbook is an amazing gift! Who was the youtuber that made the tutorial that lead to that book. I really like sketchbooks and notebooks myself I am very envious now! In a good way :D
In the future historians will find your art and wonder what the schematics make and what the machine did. Linguists will dedicate themselves to learning the lost language of Peter!
That is the irony. All of my fancy notebooks and sketchpads end up with very few drawings or remain empty. This makes the fanciest sketchbooks the least important as they are mostly empty!
Lately i have started to spice up your videos with some Lord of the rings music in the background. In my eyes you are now apart of Middle Earth Edit: Few minutes into the video and i just notice your t-shirt.. good choice Peter
Peter why in your thirties should you be paying thousands of dollars for art history classes all to teach you things you can learn for free. Information is everywhere don’t waste your money
YOOO!! That’s my magazine!!! Thank you so much for being part of it! I’m really glad you enjoyed the contents of it (and the stickers and beanie) !!
Great magazine! Thanks for the stuff and thanks for including me!
I just bought a digital copy- VERY COOL!!!
I was lucky enough to get a copy of the magazine. It's satisfying to have read the article and seen the drawings being a fan of Peter. I also think it's great when individuals artists find ways to share their interests and provide artistic inspiration for others! Big ups to Diego and Peter
I live in Kansas! I live 15 minutes away from Kansas City, Missouri!
You're the reason I got into a creative field of work. I remember back in middle school not knowing what I wanted to do, until I came across one of your videos where you received a new pen. I binge watched your channel and fell in love with the idea of working in a creative field. Im now 22, and have been working in the graphic design field for 6 years. Working both as a freelance artist, and later as the main designer for a multi national company that is local to my home town.
Glad to see you still making videos!
I could watch these for hours
Congratulations 🎉❤❤
this may be silly, but i honestly think a series where you just recap what you learn in your classes would be very fun! i already love these types of videos, and i think it could help you study too! (just a thought lol)
I second this
I third it ❤
Agreed tottaly
I fifth
6th
I love your creative story telling. My granddaughter and I used to listen to you for hours when she was young and we'd watch you draw and listen to your stories. She still draws. Thanks Peter, congrats on the magazine article.
People having to remind you to respond to them is so relatable. xD Love to just hear you talk about something while drawing like always. Never change!
Awesome! Congratulations, Peter … enjoy that Tiepolo paper. There’s no better out there
The way that you can use a fountain pen without getting more ink on your hands than on the paper leaves me in awe. I've never mastered fountain pens. Dip pens are for me, though, especially quills that I make out of found feathers.
Hullo Peter, Congrats on the magazine! So Very Cool! For sure!! I fount it all quite interesting and it reminded me of a Greek mythology class and studying sculpture techniques and how we still use many techniques today and there is no new way to mine marble for statues! Sonic cutters fail to preserve the stone and so it must be hand cut! I look forward to your videos, I enjoy the chat and learning and sometimes I am reminded of lessons from my college day too!
Dude!! I’m super happy to hear that you’re enjoying art history!!! I took Art History 1 last semester and absolutely loved it!! Egypt and Rome was some of the best chapters :) Hope you keep on gettin into it Peter!!! 🤘🏼
Thanks for the fine drawing and interesting talk.
I have been a long-time viewer and have loved all the videos since 2017 and finally got myself a Peter Pen. I love the clear design and a great first pen to a new collection
Congratulations Peter! I’ve been watching you for about 5 years and I’ve been waiting for a moment like this!
I love these kinds of magazines and underground/esoteric groups. I wish I could find more.
Wonderful drawing, great unrelated lecture: you really invented a new genre of video art!
Every time I watch one of your productions, I get a boost in self-confidence and motivation.Thank you so much! ⚡
Amazing dude! Congrats. You always inspire to keep pushing my own art.
Love your art history lecture while drawing!
Your professor should give you an "A".
I like listening to you talk about school. My art history class started waaay before what you're talking about here. it was split between like "ancient" and "modern", so you had to take two different classes to get it all. I only took the ancient stuff, lots of wall / cave paintings, fertility statues and whatnot, very basic shapes. We didn't cover a lot of how the dead were honored, that was cool to learn about. Thank you for sharing!
That is amazing! Congrats!!
Congratulations!🥳🥳🥳
I loved hearing about what you learned. Hope you continue sharing.
"it's interesting, that's what i've decided" well if that isn't one of the most honest things you can say about life
I bought one of your pens!!!!!!!!! It should be here on Monday, can’t wait to start arting, and writing.
If i wasn't in Europe i wpuld have brought the magazine. Good drawing and good story Peter.
Congratz! Now try Heavy Metal Magazine. They feature a lot of similiar artists.
No way it's so exciting to hear you're learnin about art history. Spend pretty much half of last year studying the art of ancient greece and rome myself haha.
Awesome! Artist to artist, congratulations. Thats gotta feel great!
Love the drawing and really enjoyed the recap from your studies. That sketchbook that was sent to you is amazing!
Like that beanie too ❤
Congrats on the interview and feature -- looks like a very cool zine. Will have to check it out. I like the history lesson with your drawing 💯
Interesting. Loved it. Thanks 👍🇨🇦
Totally awesome, congrats!
Congrats Peter!
This time next year you will have a million subscribers
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations. Very coooool!
Congrats peter!!! Im not even sure how long ive been watching you but i think you were just around 100k subscribers and now youre at 980k which is super cool
Looks like a pretty cool 'zine.
Congrats Peter! Keep slaying it man!!
Congrats! It looks like a combination of a zine and magazine, but it looks very cool! I'll have to add it to my bookshelf.
congrats Peter!!!
I feel like you could draw my dreams, it has a such complexity !
Always love hearing you share your knowledge! :)
As far as I'm concerned you should have your own wing in the Louvre ❤
On a side note Scheissen paper? I won't tell you what that means in German 😱
Awesome!! Congratulations Peter (good name btw!) and thank you for this, it's great to dip into what you've been up to, visually explore some Etruscan architecture and then daydream about how good a DND map drawn by yourself would look...!
Congrats Peter 🎊🎉
I liked your history lesson , as much as you did
Yes, interesting 💙
When i finish my sketchbook. Id like to give it to my daughter
congrats, you deserve recognition!
🧑🏽🎨 First on "Daily Dose Of Internet"
And now on a Magazine.
NICE🎉
Oh, which one? Do you have a link?
That's awesome!!
you can talk about anything it's OK.😊
Really enjoyed the art history lesson! Thx!
Always proud of my peter d 😊
Dude! This drawing is so awesome! It’s so fun to watch all the details layer up to something so complex. I also really enjoy when you dive into history, it is easy to tell you find interest in it as well.
Question: do you ever consider resuming your “what I think about art” where you take some pieces and discuss your thoughts? Has art school adjusted the way you think about some pieces, or is talking about art like this already part of your discussions in school? No pressure, just curious. Love your art so much, your process is always so mesmerizing. Thanks
Haha yeah I’ve had one of those “what I think about art” videos half-made for a while now, i just need to finish it xD
Seconded! Would love to see another art review video.
GREAT video dude!!! I really like the combo treatment of content with the materials, friend's inspirations, and especially the class content while watching the drawing. SUCH a great combo video that encourages viewer investment in "what's next?" 🙃💜
Wow! Peter! Woohoo!
Magazine!
so dope.
It^s high time ! Hurray !,,
Wow
How about a little lesson in book terminology? That sound fun? :D
No?
Alright, well, you're getting it anyway, so refresh by going to 6:11 and here we go.
The pages of a book are called "leaves."
When he first opens it you can see that one leaf that's pasted down onto the hardcover. That one's called the "paste-down."
The first leaf that's flying freely-usually in a novel this page is blank, and there may be more than one-that one's called the flyleaf.
There are more terms, but those are the ones relevant to this video. I hope this was interesting and informative.
Incidentally, I just got my Peter Pen in today and proceeded, in my excitement, to make a catastrophic mess, so, I suppose I'm doing something right.
Speaking of right, I am noticing some inconsistency in the pen's writing, but I'm sure, as I wrote in one of my first test notes, I'm just doing something wrong.
Oh, and you see what I did up there? The way I used "right" and "write" in an odd way in the sentence? That's called a "polyptoton," one of the Figures of Rhetoric.
Other examples would be "My heart of hearts" and, "Please, please me."
More strictly it's the use of one word in different forms, or rather, perhaps, the use of homonyms in a creative way.
O.K., the infotainment is done up, with and for.
So that little writing technique I just did, starting with "done up," and then implying the expressions "done with" and "done for," without actually saying "done" a second or third time, that writing technique is called-
I marvel that you went from Art History to Hisory? I also marvel that you drew such an intricate picture in a sketch book?
That sketchbook is an amazing gift! Who was the youtuber that made the tutorial that lead to that book. I really like sketchbooks and notebooks myself I am very envious now! In a good way :D
Scott Teplin
Peter Reads
Great as always bro 😎
In the future historians will find your art and wonder what the schematics make and what the machine did. Linguists will dedicate themselves to learning the lost language of Peter!
Something about watching the like counter go from 999 to 1k when I hit like made me grin like a little kid with a ice cream cone
The art history was great! And congrats on the magazine spot. What pen is that, by the way?
That is the irony. All of my fancy notebooks and sketchpads end up with very few drawings or remain empty. This makes the fanciest sketchbooks the least important as they are mostly empty!
almost 1 million followers but only 14k views, what reason it might be?
Sauron Is that Metal Bandshirt? You Look cool with the Beanie ;)
Proceeds on the magazine sale go to an animal fund!!!
Where did you get that shirt?
You can tell Peter had too much coffee 😂
I always see him using This pen what is it called
Def gettin
Etruscans?
Ok. You answered it.
Yeah, although I think I kept accidentally calling them Etrurians, but that doesn’t seem so incorrect
Lately i have started to spice up your videos with some Lord of the rings music in the background. In my eyes you are now apart of Middle Earth
Edit: Few minutes into the video and i just notice your t-shirt.. good choice Peter
Haha, love it :)
Who is Peter really
First ❤
Day 2 of asking for peter for drawing asmr
Do a backflip
1st!
Has anyone ever told you that you resemble Brittany Broski?
Congrats, and sorry for sucking at youtube.
Peter why in your thirties should you be paying thousands of dollars for art history classes all to teach you things you can learn for free. Information is everywhere don’t waste your money
Congrats my guy, you deserve it 🙏❤️
you're awesome but why do you always sound sick lol