Okay, started watching but saving to listen to at work tomorrow - this is so good! So many nuggets of wisdom - especially about just getting over yourself and do the work - just do the work. I think that will be my new Mantra when the negative voices and thoughts creep in. 'Get over yourself and just do the work. Go make some bad art so you can get to the good stuff." (will then watch the rest of the video while working in my studio) Will definitely be getting his books. Love that you have added videos along with the podcast. 😀
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 09:00 *🎨 Creativity is a survival strategy, essential for adaptation and evolution, especially evident during times of constraint like the COVID-19 pandemic.* 11:00 *📚 "There is no such thing as writing, only rewriting." The iterative process of creation, whether in writing or art, involves continuous refinement and improvement.* 15:20 *🎭 "Art is never neutral." Every artistic expression carries inherent meaning, reflecting personal and societal contexts, even if the artist aims for neutrality.* 17:00 *🖌️ Embrace your uniqueness and inner weirdness in artistic expression to avoid mediocrity and resonate authentically with audiences.* 26:17 *🖼️ Art can challenge societal norms and perceptions, pushing boundaries.* 28:01 *🌌 Art serves as a profound tool for exploring and understanding consciousness.* 31:06 *🎨 The act of creating art is a form of exorcism, embedding personal experiences into material form.* 33:12 *💔 Personal experiences of loss and mortality deeply influence artistic motivations and output.* 38:10 *🚺 Women's perspectives in art historically faced marginalization, impacting artistic narratives and representation.* 44:10 *📝 Criticism is crucial in art, serving as a means to uphold artistic standards and encourage growth.* Made with HARPA AI
@@schulmanartAnd so....? How, DID/Do those men feel about their sexuality and power? I have read that Roman's believed that friendship-love, especially between men, was to be prized over any other kind. And I imagine that the wizards feel pretty powerful with all that knowledge and all those spells between their ears. And make Scots? Hmmmm..... Enlighten me, please.
Okay, started watching but saving to listen to at work tomorrow - this is so good! So many nuggets of wisdom - especially about just getting over yourself and do the work - just do the work. I think that will be my new Mantra when the negative voices and thoughts creep in. 'Get over yourself and just do the work. Go make some bad art so you can get to the good stuff." (will then watch the rest of the video while working in my studio) Will definitely be getting his books. Love that you have added videos along with the podcast. 😀
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
09:00 *🎨 Creativity is a survival strategy, essential for adaptation and evolution, especially evident during times of constraint like the COVID-19 pandemic.*
11:00 *📚 "There is no such thing as writing, only rewriting." The iterative process of creation, whether in writing or art, involves continuous refinement and improvement.*
15:20 *🎭 "Art is never neutral." Every artistic expression carries inherent meaning, reflecting personal and societal contexts, even if the artist aims for neutrality.*
17:00 *🖌️ Embrace your uniqueness and inner weirdness in artistic expression to avoid mediocrity and resonate authentically with audiences.*
26:17 *🖼️ Art can challenge societal norms and perceptions, pushing boundaries.*
28:01 *🌌 Art serves as a profound tool for exploring and understanding consciousness.*
31:06 *🎨 The act of creating art is a form of exorcism, embedding personal experiences into material form.*
33:12 *💔 Personal experiences of loss and mortality deeply influence artistic motivations and output.*
38:10 *🚺 Women's perspectives in art historically faced marginalization, impacting artistic narratives and representation.*
44:10 *📝 Criticism is crucial in art, serving as a means to uphold artistic standards and encourage growth.*
Made with HARPA AI
“There’s that green again” 😅
Men in open-bottom dress --- what about kilts and togas?
i was thinking the same--- also the Wizards in Harry Potter
@@schulmanartAnd so....? How, DID/Do those men feel about their sexuality and power? I have read that Roman's believed that friendship-love, especially between men, was to be prized over any other kind. And I imagine that the wizards feel pretty powerful with all that knowledge and all those spells between their ears. And make Scots? Hmmmm..... Enlighten me, please.
And the spellchecker betrayed me - - - I meant Romans, not Roman's.
This is the guy who said to shun Republican friends. Does he have any friends to shun.🤔