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Pursuing Art at 35 

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@thedbleaxe
@thedbleaxe 11 месяцев назад
I'm 45 and I have a 5 year plan to pursue my passion to be a fine artist. This has been a dream of mine for almost 20 years. I am unsure if it will work but I'm going to do it anyway. Let's do this! I'll see you in 5 years! Goodluck!
@Matthewartcooper
@Matthewartcooper 11 месяцев назад
I am 40 and just enrolled in community college to pursue art education and be a better artist. Here's to us all pursuing what we love.
@designedwarrior
@designedwarrior 11 месяцев назад
get the book THE WAR OF ART by Steven Pressfield you wont regret it. GOOD LUCK
@miiguel_urrena
@miiguel_urrena 11 месяцев назад
Stay healthy and happy!
@treewaterstudio
@treewaterstudio 11 месяцев назад
Me also. After leaving a no end job in I.T. Due to carpel tunnel. I started perusing this 18 years ago in 2003 with out support. Even now only my husband supports me.
@treewaterstudio
@treewaterstudio 11 месяцев назад
@@designedwarrior very good book.
@alfred8936
@alfred8936 11 месяцев назад
I didn't start writing again until I internalized three important concepts: 1. You need to systemize in order to normalize. Do something small each day at a set time for a predetermined amount of time, until it's routine. 2. Failure is a problem for editing. 3. It's okay to let yourself sit there, and allow yourself to do nothing. No distractions, just stillness. Eventually doing your art becomes more interesting than simply being.
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
Twitter ''artists'' would rather write a book about their pains and constant whining around art, rather than actually draw and improve.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
I love that, those concepts are great 😁 That last one especially is overlooked but also because people don't like sitting in silence. Rather than feeling forced to do something interesting you start to allow yourself to think before you act - which you usually try to drown in distractions. Which likely leads to your conclusion as well, eventually you do the art because you want to - it's interesting and fun!
@alfred8936
@alfred8936 11 месяцев назад
​@@xPhantomxify I can empathize with people stuck in this loop. If I were an ancient Greek I'd probably withhold my offerings to the muses in favor of quietly muttering vows to strike them down with my idle hands
@artseiba
@artseiba 11 месяцев назад
These are some golden tips!
@leif1075
@leif1075 11 месяцев назад
​@ZephyerArt is practic8ng 5or 6 hours a day enough to make significant progress? And if I may ask wasn't the support pf family.snd friends besidesyour wife enough before you met her? If not why not if I may ask?
@HollyHargreaves
@HollyHargreaves 3 месяца назад
I think everyone forgets how young 35 is. You got this. 🎉
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 3 месяца назад
I consider that age "late young adult".
@tmb9126
@tmb9126 2 месяца назад
Speaking as a 53 year old woman, 35 is so young, but in this ageist world, it's hard turning 30, even if you don't have any lines or wrinkles. This world needs some huge changes. It's full up with vanity.
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад
I guess its because for many years, your 20s were your prime as far as youth, and physical attractiveness. Not to mention people usually got married and started families during those years. That and maybe buying their first houses. But of course this is a lot different than it is now. Theres been a rise of depression or other mental illnesses which affect the physical appearance of people in their 20's. By that it mean they age faster. A lot of people in their 20's aren't getting married or starting families. And on top of that, buying a house for them is a fantasy. At least for the most part. I turned 25 today, and I have no desire to settle down or get married. I feel like were in a very uneasy and uncertain point in history. What do you think?
@bromptontour
@bromptontour Месяц назад
I hope you don't consider yourself 35 years old as an old person... 😅
@theintrovertedaspie9095
@theintrovertedaspie9095 Месяц назад
@@bromptontour Age is just a number.
@SpottedJournal
@SpottedJournal 10 месяцев назад
I'm 36 and quit my 9-5 to pursue becoming a children's picture book author-illustrator. I'm starting from scratch whilst looking after my two year old and have been sharing my art progress on youtube weekly since taking it seriously. It’s my 6th month & I’m determined more than ever! It’s so wonderful to discover you and see there’s so many of us feeling very similar. I struggled with time, feeling not good enough and scared of judgement too, but we got this! Also if anyone else is sharing their art journey on youtube too, please reply with your channel name, I'd love to see your progress and cheer for you too!
@marissatims6980
@marissatims6980 10 месяцев назад
@SpottedJournal it would be cool to check out your RU-vid channel if you feel comfortable posting it. 😊
@PTL12
@PTL12 9 месяцев назад
Im just posting reels for now. Its tough to post everyday or stay consistent. Im just going around and looking at how people actually shoot their videos.
@SpottedJournal
@SpottedJournal 9 месяцев назад
@marissatims6980 i thought i had already replied, but I can't see. Sorry if I've duplicated it's spotted journal 🤗
@SpottedJournal
@SpottedJournal 9 месяцев назад
@artardtreasures keep digging for sure! I found it's important to find your own way, you'll def get there if you keep trying, redlecting and be specific about what you like and dislike & what to do next time 💛
@zoey6088
@zoey6088 8 месяцев назад
Just subscribed to your channel! I'm on a similar path, and I struggle with feeling isolated from my previous 9-5 work and insecurity in every aspect in this pursuit. Even though our pace may be different, I already feel encouraged with a sense of comradery from your documented journey. I'll be sure to follow your "breadcrumbs" and root for you from afar. I wish your 2024 is off to a hopeful and fruitful start!
@beenbin9812
@beenbin9812 11 месяцев назад
the title itself hits home, i am currently 27 and the dread of getting to 30 without that much progress to drawing the things i want is an everyday battle i struggle with. i wish i could just do it without compromising myself or the others around me. great video and i hope i your journey reaches a lot more people like this video did. thanks!
@10XSeiga
@10XSeiga 11 месяцев назад
I started at 31 and made crazy progress in 1 year. Don't give in to the doom thoughts
@muffin9124
@muffin9124 11 месяцев назад
I'm 30 and completely regret not sticking with it back when I started drawing more seriously when I was 25. Hard to get back on the horse to be honest but with practice I think it can get done!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
You can make INCREDIBLE progress in short amounts of time. If you’re here and watching this, your already conscious of your desire to improve and making the steps to do it! There’s no need to rush, just take it one step at a time and enjoy the journey. ☺️
@jordanmatthew6315
@jordanmatthew6315 11 месяцев назад
30 here, don't fall for the FOMO it does no exist, we are all pushing.
@rosasunsprite8901
@rosasunsprite8901 11 месяцев назад
@@10XSeigaHow’d you do it? I know that motivating yourself to improve is one of them which I’m struggling with right now, but what resources did you use?
@tmb9126
@tmb9126 4 месяца назад
I am a 53 year old woman that just graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design but self teaching in illustration and painting. Regardless of what this world throws at me, I plan on making the 2nd part of my life a good one, God willing! Thank you for sharing your video! I refuse to let this ageist world label me and hold me down.
@CeeC_CeeC
@CeeC_CeeC 3 месяца назад
We need more people like you. It’s really stupid how people think life stops around 30 or 40 or whatever. It only stops after we die (this life at least)
@tmb9126
@tmb9126 3 месяца назад
@@CeeC_CeeC Amen! Thank you! and more people like you too! I know where this mindset comes from and it's perpetuated through the ages. We cannot solely blame the marketing industry. I make it a point to continually reach out to companies that, for example, only use young models, to let them know they are being ageist and I also applaud those that use older models, like Seasalt Cornwall. Our children are ageist because we, as a whole, have raised them to be so. We need to draw the line now. We are here to see and explore and do, and just because the structure of our bones and skin changes should mean nothing. If anything, when people see these lines on my face, they should realize that I may have some cool shit to offer up! lol I am a gen-x woman and I praise God for my roar! Much love to you and yours!
@nicoleclark9247
@nicoleclark9247 2 месяца назад
52 and your comment just encouraged me in ways you’ll never know.
@tmb9126
@tmb9126 2 месяца назад
@@nicoleclark9247 And actually, I should have said Parents have to start raising their children better... it won't let me edit.
@tmb9126
@tmb9126 2 месяца назад
@@nicoleclark9247 What is it you're aspiring to do now, Nicole?
@Pretending_To_Trumpet
@Pretending_To_Trumpet 11 месяцев назад
After changing my diet, exercise, and a whole host of other habits, I realised that not being able to draw was just the bit of the iceberg sticking out of the water. I really relate to your revival in your life and your art. I think happy artists make good work. I'm turning 40 in a month, going all in on art, and it feels right.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Hehe I love that. If it feels right, you're on an exciting path for yourself! Taking care of your body and mind is really going to benefit you on this journey. You're a step ahead already
@Pretending_To_Trumpet
@Pretending_To_Trumpet 11 месяцев назад
I am lucky enough to have a flexible job that I can work part time, plus I'll be alright for a while. I hope to be supplementing my regular income with my art, which includes a bunch of different mediums and formats. I'm aware of the typical difficult journey of art. It's what I've wanted my whole life. I'm gonna be 40. I see a real opportunity to learn and grow for myself.
@off_she_codes
@off_she_codes 11 месяцев назад
I'm just speechless. It's so weird to actually hear someone else to articulate all the thoughts and insecurities I'm battling right now. Thank you a million for this video. I just turned 33 and never was thinking about being an artist until few years ago. I wasn't the kind of kid who always had to draw, but was creative in other ways (knitting, crocheting, paper creations, ...). But lately I had this inner urge to express what I perceive as beautiful, all the little daily stuff we pass almost blindly. I want to surround myself and others with these casual beauties. So I started learning how to draw. And as one does, I turned to youtube, which probably messed my head a little. Seeing all the successful artists, creating all the amazing art is intimidating. I ended up just watching tutorials, but being super scared to try them out. I guess my biggest fear is to create something original and not just copy someone style. And as you said, the fear is basically crippling to the point where I stopped drawing, just admiring others and wishing I had their lives, but not working towards it for myself. There is some comfort in hearing that others struggle with this too. So thank you for this, and please keep going on your journey ❤
@PumpyGT
@PumpyGT 11 месяцев назад
🙂
@zoey6088
@zoey6088 8 месяцев назад
Hey, I feel for you! I also experienced (and still experience) the same struggles from discouragement and fear of failure. I kept procrastinating and pushing off creating art because if I stay here, I can remain in the purgatory of "having potential." It's still super scary to apply myself and actually face my current skill set. I'm not particularly a "New Year, New Me" person, but as this year began, I'm trying harder to come out of my shell. I wish your 2024 is off to a hopeful start where you exert forward regardless of self-doubt and any insecurities. We got this. You got this.
@katerina2234
@katerina2234 11 месяцев назад
I'm 33 and did so much art when I was in high school but stopped once I got to college. I felt like it was a "waste of time" because I couldn't make money from it. After working in corporate for 12 years I yearned for a change and I have slowly been improving my art in hopes of becoming fully employed on my art. It is never too late! Thanks for your video, definitely makes me feel less alone (and all these comments too!)
@fencingkitty9166
@fencingkitty9166 11 месяцев назад
/fistbump My 12 year career was still art related (graphic design), but recently I've made the leap to full time ceramicist because I enjoy it more. Just wildly more fulfilling. Wish you the best of success with yours ^^
@Nellyfair2
@Nellyfair2 11 месяцев назад
It is never to late! We can still make our art dream come true❤
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
You will never improve as an artist if you keep complaining, whining or crying about art instead of focussing entirely on drawing and learning the fundamentals. Stop caring what the world has to say and focus on drawing. Twitter would be a much better place if all of those so called artists did this. We would see the quality of art improve by tenfold.
@achinisa3067
@achinisa3067 11 месяцев назад
Fistbump to all you wonderful humans! 34 here! Had a career as a Doctor (brown over achieving family) with med school and 10 years of working. Hated every minute of it. My entire family blew a fuse everytime i even discussed art. But here I am after 10 years of medicine changing my career. My husband and my in laws have been the most supportive and driving force. Its a very slow start. But I am back at it running home everyday to get a few hours of drawing in. And it is SO TRUE. Having a little project to work on goes a long way. The drawing will come naturally. Iv been drawing the same character over the past few qeeks. Different poses and expressions, I believe i see improvement everytime! I wosh you guys all the best too!!
@yeoldegrayCat
@yeoldegrayCat 11 месяцев назад
I'm heading towards 34 and I struggled with committing to art because I felt like I would never succeed at it. I would mainly draw anime style stuff and still do sometimes, but after I lost my cat last year (hardest thing I've lived through) I want to paint a portrait of her, to honor her and everything she taught me. I don't have much skill when it comes fine art or painting but I'm working on it! Hope to offer pet portrait services down the line after achieving my goal of painting my cat, would love it if what I do could help lessen the pain of someone who is grieving a furry friend even if just by a little.
@jangzangart
@jangzangart 11 месяцев назад
I'm currently 32. I want to publish my comic books within a year. I'm learning to draw again after 10 years. It has been 4 months since my journey, I'm glad I managed to improve faster than I thought I could. Thanks to all RU-vid gurus and everyone who post art on the Pinterest.
@heenahpokun4747
@heenahpokun4747 11 месяцев назад
This message came at the perfect time. I'm turning 30 in a few days time, have been trying to improve my art skills over the years and I was struggling with feelings of self-doubt and despair because I'm not where I thought I "should" be at my age. But watching your video gave me a solid reminder to not beat myself up and always remember that with every drawing I make, I'm growing. Thank you so much ❤
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Hell yea, I love that. Happy early birthday! 🥳 You don't need to rush this journey at all, keep making progress and be kind to yourself along the way.
@BootsieBumfield-kc1pu
@BootsieBumfield-kc1pu 11 месяцев назад
I used to work at the zoo with a sketchy art company and dated one of the caricature artists who showed me his progress. No joke, his original sketch book was similar to that of a 7 year old and he was very enthusiastic about how ANYONE can do art with enough time and effort. His approach was to literally fill a sketchbook with ANYTHING and to fill it up completely in a week. He did this over and over until he was the fastest artist at the zoo. He worked doing designs at a company who made shirts for target and wal Mart, creating a fully digital art piece in less than a minute where the other artists were talking 20-30 per design. It was wild.
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
Where you ''should'' be around your age is entirely dependent on how much you are dedicated to drawing and learning the fundamentals. Are you drawing every day for hours or would you rather write a book about your self-diagnosed anxieties as an artist on Twitter for some followers and likes?
@smol-one
@smol-one 11 месяцев назад
@@xPhantomxify ...why are you all over this video? Your comments read like someone that would get angry over an artist taking money for a commission. No one believes you're good. You're just peeing into the wind, bro.
@rice-and-despairagus
@rice-and-despairagus 11 месяцев назад
HEY, SAME HERE! Happy birthday. :) I just turned 30 on October 4th! Lol. I'd also been feeling so lost & depressed lately, mostly due to my lack of artistic output since last year. Those feelings of self-doubt and despair you mentioned resonate with me, especially when it comes to my own perception regarding society's superfluous expectations. I've always had a starry-eyed idea of where I should be, relative to my age. For instance, I'd always told myself that, if I wasn't a professional composer or musician by the time I was 24, then I'd just give up on music entirely, or if I didn't have x amount of money by the time I was 30, then I'd just pull the plug. Now, I'm aware this all sounds so outlandish & harsh, because it is. Sadly, these are the types of expectations that are perpetuated & sold, particularly by mainstream media and by companies whose entire purpose is to capitalize on our despair and self-doubt. It's disgusting, but it's all the more reason to learn how to identify and accept your shortcomings, and only change the things that *can* be changed. Unfortunately, the negative thoughts surrounding our self-perception never fully dissipate; however, they do eventually lose their ability to fully take the reigns of our lives, especially when we construct & maintain good habits. I hope things go well for you, and always remember: sometimes, the biggest growth we experience is felt after long periods of inactivity. I apologize if this comment comes off as preachy and cringeworthy in advance lol. Much love to you all
@anthonyw2931
@anthonyw2931 11 месяцев назад
I'm 50 yrs old and I just started learning (about 4 years ago), so I can relate. But you have a lot years ahead of you to pursue your dreams. Nice message and advice. BTW, your wife is beautiful.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
LOL thank you, she appreciates that ☺️ she’s amazing! Wow, that’s awesome you’re starting at 50. I keep telling my Dad to start because he loves coming up with comic ideas and he’s in his 60’s. Anyone can make this journey for sure ☺️
@mbpbm
@mbpbm 11 месяцев назад
I turned 45 on the 12th of september this year and I taught I was the eldest. And I'm back at it again: exploring arts (writing, drawing and painting). I've just discovered Fresco and I don't care about my next job as long as I am free to create.
@anthonyw2931
@anthonyw2931 11 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt tell your dad he will be in good company.
@katec9893
@katec9893 10 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt Look up Helen Bradley. She went to art school young but mostly started painting in her 60s. She became v popular, I have some of her illustrated books. I think Grandma Moses also has a similar story of starting painting on her 60s. Her art has been a huge influence on many modern day artists and illustrators who love folk art.
@hlewis5217
@hlewis5217 4 месяца назад
29 here. For my whole adult life, I've always felt something is missing. Two days ago, I realized being a digital artist is my TRUE passion, and I will chase and improve myself regardless of countless of failures. I've seen them coming, but this won't stop my determination and dedication to ART. That's why I purchased a Samsung tablet for the first time for this very reason. I bought it without a second thought, ZERO hesitation. And heck, I can not wait to get started. Good luck y'all future champions! 🏆🙏🏼
@AlfieBerger
@AlfieBerger 11 месяцев назад
I am 43 and still struggling to break in! I work in the film industry have all the awards and stuff but could never manage to move over a few cubicles to story or character design. This video helps a lot knowing others are struggling with the same thing. I am at the end of my rope lately and really feel like giving up.. Thank you for making this and I am very happy to discover you!
@1neinate0
@1neinate0 11 месяцев назад
1980 best year !
@pigeonanimations6118
@pigeonanimations6118 11 месяцев назад
nice pfp
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
I'm sorry to hear about your struggle Alfie, but it's pretty incredible you've won awards and stuff! I hope you continue with the things your passionate about and know you're not alone
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
To become an amazing character designer, you have to have mastered art and require originality and good imagination. It seems you don't have either of these. Tough luck.
@unownnnn
@unownnnn 11 месяцев назад
@@xPhantomxify It seems you don't have any qualities to be an amazing person.
@Art_Inexperiente
@Art_Inexperiente 11 месяцев назад
As someone who lives in Brazil, i can tell that pursuing art as a carrear is know as "craziness". I know that all over the world is already hard enough, but here it seems even more impossible. Normally, just like my family, parents don't approve this kind of path and will say that classic "Art don't make money" and "You'll be poor" blablabla. I'm trying hard to self study since i have no money to invest in courses or classes, the all A.I garbage around the internet sicks me, not support from family members or friends are really depressing... but i keep going. Wish me luck, hope you all achieve your dreams.
@a.boston160
@a.boston160 11 месяцев назад
Finally a relatable voice in all this. Though I am fortunate to live in north America, I also live with no support, no money for school, and the burden of being alive in this hell while loving art. Unfortunately for you and I, and many like us, we are invisible to the many who live with comfortable privileges. They attend expensive school after expensive school, buy piles of drawing books and have anything money can buy at their fingertips. They are painfully unaware how successful they already are with stable home lives, reliable careers, or loving families. Your sentiment is kind, but wasted on them. They are already pursuing their dreams everyday, but are unfortunately brain-washed to see a lacking where there is abundance. Capitalism is very powerful in this way. Still; I offer you my support and well wishes. We may not have much but to pursue art in your circumstances is very noble and deserves recognition. Good luck my friend.
@amandakozak379
@amandakozak379 7 месяцев назад
Oi. Eu também sou do Brasil, sei o que está sentindo. Espero que dê tudo certo!
@TodayTestfbsfbsfbs
@TodayTestfbsfbsfbs 6 месяцев назад
You only have one life and should do what you want to do. As long as you have food and a place to life it’s more than enough to start a career in Art.
@dankcreme3687
@dankcreme3687 3 месяца назад
I hope you figure things out, I'm from India and the it's the same sentiment here. Become lawyer, doctor or engineer or you're going to be poor and everyone looks down on you
@ilana6105
@ilana6105 3 месяца назад
im a neighboor from argentina, and even though many ppl study fine arts here, many end up as teachers. we dont have the technology or resources (even as far as culture) to appreciate the arts, its mainly a cultural and financial problem. most succesful artists from Latinoamérica go to live abroad (USA or Europe) bc thats where you can thrive as an artist.
@evydraws-art
@evydraws-art 11 месяцев назад
I just turned 34 and while I do work professionally (though... not really in the art field I'd like to YET...) this video really captured that universal feeling, I think... Anxiety, inability to truly focus, doubts about finances etc. It helped so much to realize that most if not all artists I really admire are actually older than me, often by a decade or two minimum, and that there's still time. Mid-thirties isn't too late to learn new things or develop more in-depth skills. No age is. :) I'm excited to see what you'll do next and love your art!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
I heard a statistic while in school that most designers get their start in their 30's so I guess it's pretty common lol. I hope you continue to pursue the art field. And happy belated birthday! 🥳
@movepigeon
@movepigeon 11 месяцев назад
Same here!! Turning 35 at the end of this year, I feel like I need to deal with this now or it's going to keep haunting me.
@designsbyaich
@designsbyaich 11 месяцев назад
This was a much needed video for me. I turned 36 this year and its the year I decided to jump into graphic design and now animation and its a constant struggle of learning and being excited along with feeling so behind watching all the younger kids who have already figured it out. Good luck to everyone starting something new later in life and finally having the courage to follow their passion! ❤
@cymph1157
@cymph1157 11 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness! I feel the same way!! I am reaching 35 and have been exploring animation and design and I feel so discouraged when I find out multiple X person starting animation in high school OR middle school and already having mentorship with Nickelodeon by highschool. What I keep reminding myself is that with age, we have so much to offer in storytelling. I can learn the technical aspect of any younger person but they can't learn (yet) what comes with life that shapes animation. In the end, what makes animation good or any film good are the stories and stories have so much depth as we age.
@designsbyaich
@designsbyaich 11 месяцев назад
@@cymph1157 so true. Just hope i can do my best and find an audience that loves my work
@zainabyusuf6382
@zainabyusuf6382 10 месяцев назад
​@@cymph1157you just spoke my mind. I think we seniors should have a tribe where we cheer each other on.
@kaliguy121
@kaliguy121 10 месяцев назад
37 here. Attended college for graphic design after high school ..stopped at 21 n joined corporate America 9-5, in dec 15 I graduate with my BA in graphic design. It’s never too late! My professor said it right.. as a mature student I have more experience in being a manager and working with people. More experience in life and so have a step up from the younger students. Age was always my worry and kept me from pursuing my degree but in the end it was my strength. Hope everyone thinking about going back or pursuing your passion makes that leap!
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman 11 месяцев назад
I'm not an artist in the sense that I draw or paint, but I write. And pretty much everything you mentioned here applies to writing as well. Thank you, you managed to give me that kick in the ass that I need for today! And, btw, how fun that you studied some time in Sweden! I'm Swedish, though I live in Norway for the moment, and you're absolutely right; it gets *really* dark in the winter! :) Good luck with your journey! You are great, and this video was a masterclass in both editing and how to effectively present a subject!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Oh I love writing, it's another creative skill! You're very sweet, I hope your writing journey keeps getting better and better. Good luck as well Omg wow! Sweden was a lot of fun lol it was just that tough winter. I was also poorly prepared and had a tiny jacket. Thank god for the warm public transportation. It kept me sane and very toasty.
@blackvirgo09
@blackvirgo09 11 месяцев назад
Writing is art you are a artist
@enterthebruce91
@enterthebruce91 11 месяцев назад
@@blackvirgo09 Correct, writing is indeed an art as well. I'm not so great at art (I used to be into art a bit before I got into writing but I was never that great, but I could sketch a little bit; but I love creative writing. I've written a feature film and a miniseries but obviously neither of them have been picked up for production and I doubt they ever will but at least I have a couple of finished works-I hope the rise of A.I doesn't kill off the human element of the creative arts because as humans we need a creative outlet amongst working jobs we don't like for so many years and to escape the humdrum aspects of life; A.I's impact on the creative arts needs to be heavily regulated, especially as time goes on. Wishing you all the best. Sean
@OverembelliShRED
@OverembelliShRED 11 месяцев назад
I am 35 and decided to start painting in July on the back of a moment of inspiration. It was a multi canvas piece (7) depicting the spiritual journey I had been on for the past 5 years. It was finished after about 2 months and I cried finishing the last piece and cried even more when I put them on the wall up my stairs. It has awoken something in me that I must pursue.
@hyacinthdibley2420
@hyacinthdibley2420 11 месяцев назад
35 here as well. I have not made any artwork in years. What you accomplished starting in July is my wish before year end. Thank you for posting this comment.
@clairebeane3455
@clairebeane3455 11 месяцев назад
This is wonderful. Stay the course. You’ve got this!!! ❤❤❤
@Keiko-Bob
@Keiko-Bob 10 месяцев назад
You are the nearest with me. I am 34 and just started draw on June 2023 😊
@X66O96
@X66O96 11 месяцев назад
I left university about 6 years ago in the attempt to learn on my own since the university I was at did not have the knowledge I was looking for, I became independent, I told my parents and they supported me, I feel that time passes very quickly. fast and my path in art seems more and more distant, today at 27 unemployed I have had time to return, to learn things that I had no idea I could learn, in a few weeks I have improved more than in many years, it is something I don't want it to stop, sometimes I feel very pressured since people my age usually already have some kind of security in their life, sometimes I want to give up and just live a normal life, but I also feel that it is something that makes me It has been calling for a long time and I am not going to give up, I thank you very much for sharing your experience, this video came at the time when I needed it most, I know it is not going to be easy perhaps, but I decide to continue striving along that path, I thank you and I hope May you also achieve the goals you have set for yourself, sorry if it is written wrong, my native language is Spanish, but you have really encouraged me a lot to be sure on this path. I wish you good luck and always the best for you and your family. Greetings from Mexico.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
This is written perfectly, thank you cinchofull I don't know if you saw but I married into a Mexican family and I love them so much! Viva Mexico! (my abuelita always loves when I sy this lol) You and your journey definitely strike a chord with my own experience. You have those feelings where it would be so easy to just give up and play video games every day but when you see some amazing artwork that dream comes roaring back and you want to see it through. You're still young and you can definitely make it. I hope to see you achieve the goals you set for yourself as well 😁
@evilmuska
@evilmuska 11 месяцев назад
I'm 36, and I quit my job at 35 to coast for a bit. The goal was to find myself and discover my passion in life. Which I've discovered over this last year is art. This video resonates with me so much, especially the "aspiring artist" bit. It's true I am counting myself out before I have the chance to succeed. When people are like "oh, that's really good" I have like 15 caveats I toss out to discredit myself. "Oh the base model was a trace so I really didn't do anything special" "This is something I made from an example in a book" Or I'll just point out all the tiny flaws they didn't even notice. But I need to stop this. I AM an artist. And thank you for helping me see that.
@KokoroKagamineLen
@KokoroKagamineLen 11 месяцев назад
I love and appreciate that you are sharing your journey with us. Art is something that many people don't ever stop being insecure about (is my art good enough?). Making art and putting it out there for the world to see means to be vulnerable. The fact that you are additionally showcasing your journey on RU-vid for an even wider audience is really commendable. You're showing us who you are literally and through your art. This is something I hope to do as well, just as a way to share and have fun doing it. I feel like a large part of the youtube art community is actually more conducive to learning and growing compared to other social media sites. I appreciate your video shorts that include art tips and videos like these. I hope it helps inspire more people who want to learn to draw to actually do just that.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Kokoro! I realized that I was kind of holding back and hiding the struggles of this journey and I hope to be more transparent moving forward. I struggle a lot too and I think it's good for other artists to see that it really is a rollercoaster of thoughts and emotions - but you can make it through it! I hope I can help you learn and grow here. I definitely have to do a tutorial or something soon. Maybe figures in perspective or something. Let me know if you have any subjects you want help tackling 😁
@DaleDenton
@DaleDenton 11 месяцев назад
I started architecture school at 30 and it's been such a game changer for my mental health and mindset. I'm still a wreck but at least I feel like I have a purpose now instead of working my mind numbing sales job. I took drafting and design classes in high school and I was so passionate about it it, but I never pursued it because I felt like I needed "more talent". Now here I am at 31 about to finish my associates soon! I love spending my day drawing things and using modeling software
@es5416
@es5416 11 месяцев назад
I relate to this video so heavy, I just started art at 30 and it took me 12 years to figure it out this is my passion. I started 4 months ago, this video meant a lot to me. Thank you for this
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
That's awesome! That first part of the journey can be the most exciting. Keep up the momentum, start it the right way, and you'll do great things
@harrietohara
@harrietohara 11 месяцев назад
I spent the working years of my life, working hard for other people. I’m 28, now working casual and I’ve been painting on my days off. I actually made something I’m really proud of. Wish me luck 🍀
@slummypond
@slummypond 11 месяцев назад
I’m 28 and i related to so much of what you said. Especially when you spoke about how levelling yourself up outside of art boomerangs back and gives your art this sort of passive buff. Creeping up to 30 without anything substantial to show for myself is awful - but this video really helped show me that I’m not alone out here and that this is normal.
@thiccada
@thiccada 11 месяцев назад
It really doesn't, I've actually gotten worse over the past few years lmfao. Every second I spend coding or working my dead end IT job is time I could have spent drawing and every second we don't spend drawing is time others are using to get ahead. The successful/pro artists are just widening the gap between themselves and those of us who have to do other things just to get by, and the longer it stays that way, the wider the gap gets.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
You gotta come at yourself in a more positive way. You don't need to have anything to show for yourself. That perspective is what's making you feel awful. If you forgive yourself for that and simply create because you enjoy it, you'll lose that guilt that's hanging on you. It took me a long time to get over that but you have 7 years to get ahead of that before I have ever did. You can give yourself all sorts of passive buffs 😁
@tyqwe45qe
@tyqwe45qe 10 месяцев назад
fair enough that pro/sucessful artists that have all the time just for art have an obvious advantage, but they've probably also went through a phase of working another job+pursuing their passion. Building up your resume, skills and experience is an inifinitely better option than just not doing anything to go after what want at all. It's either you let disavantages kill your dream completely or you keep going after it no matter what, in which case eventually people are able to make the transition from job they don't really want to do to a full time artist. This is most cases i believe.@@thiccada
@oggy3D
@oggy3D 11 месяцев назад
i am 28 started following my dream to become a game character artist its been 4 months now i have been practicing 8 hours a day to learn as fast as i can i hope whoever is reading this comment may success
@Simosilve
@Simosilve 4 месяца назад
How is it going?
@oggy3D
@oggy3D 4 месяца назад
@@Simosilve stopped for 1-2 month due to loosing someone started again but the pace is slow but i have decided to go full berserk mod from tomorrow and bring the dicipline i had 6 months ago
@SHIGBYCO
@SHIGBYCO 11 месяцев назад
I feel like I was meant to stumble across this video today. I'm currently 33, and this video hits really close to home. I spent my 20s jumping around between creative pursuits. I would start one, pursue it for a while, get frustrated at my lack of progress, then quit and try another. At 31, I decided to reinvent myself as a graphic designer and illustrator. This morning, I had a meltdown about my lack of progress. This video is really inspiring and motivating. Thank you for sharing your experience! P.S. Having a wonderful and supportive partner is definitely a major plus. Super thankful for mine. :)
@Farbensterben
@Farbensterben 11 месяцев назад
As someone who had and still has the problem of procrastinating drawing for years now, even though I know art is the one thing that makes me the happiest, this video was really comforting. Especially since getting older and closer to thirty the fear and feeling to have to make up for "lost time" sometimes becomes crippling. I wish you a lot of fulfillment in getting where you want to be. On a side note: How cute is your dog? Adorable!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
omg he's too adorable, I need cuddles from him all the time ☺One thing I discovered about that making up for "lost time" feeling is forgiving yourself helps a lot. You can't do anything about the past and it only weighs you down. You have to let it go, forgive yourself, so you can move on and meaningful progress now! I wish you a lot of fulfillment as well, we can do this
@zareenatheasimone3945
@zareenatheasimone3945 Месяц назад
I'm really glad someone else articulated this. I've been drawing since I was a kid. I loved it with no sense of pressure until I was a teenager. Then the weird mental pressure set it. Making art became a chore. I miss the pure joy I used to feel at making art.
@ly_0
@ly_0 11 месяцев назад
Wow, I almost teared up when you brought up almost the *exact* thoughts I've had. Trying desperately to find the "best" way to learn, that I've never just committing to doing it. I have dozens of courses downloaded, I have a stack of art books beside me, and yet I've watched and read so little. I draw each day, but don't push myself to really improve. There's a strange fear I have about really just getting into it and drawing... It's incredibly hard. I work in tech, yet I wish I could draw and work in the art industry.
@ly_0
@ly_0 11 месяцев назад
@@ELENAOttawa I'm not sure I agree with that, but I do agree the industry is hard to break into. I have a good few friends that make pretty good money doing what they do. However, if you want to compare it to effort=money, then yes, I believe I can absolutely spend time elsewhere. Saying that though, I work in tech and make decent money, but it's not what I'm passionate about anymore.
@oredaze
@oredaze 11 месяцев назад
How big is your art collection? The one from your favorite artists saved on your PC? Oh you don't have one? An artist needs a huge visual library. Then study it. Practice to do it like them. Again and again.
@LauraSmit-l6c
@LauraSmit-l6c 6 часов назад
Thank you Zephyr! I loved your video. I have been drawing since I was 5, now I'm 44 and I've recently started drawing again. I've never felt so focused. You're never too old! Sometimes being older actually helps you focus :D
@malikamaybe
@malikamaybe 11 месяцев назад
Not the RU-vid algorithm genuinely sending me a gem. This is such a lovely video and I'm so glad it popped up in my recommended. I'm a writer and it been the biggest dream of mine to be a career author since before I could really write lol. I went from 0 to 13k on my third draft rewrite in August and just...haven't written since. I'm a caregiver, but my caregivee is doing well and has limited appointments now and my mental health has been pretty good (for me) minus only a couple days so I've been wondering like 'why am I procrastinating so intensely?' So that resistance segment really, really spoke to me too. Thank you so much for making this!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Hehe I'm glad you found your way here 😁 I'm happy to hear your mental health is doing good! That resistance can show up anytime, even when we're successful so I think it's just a constant battle that's fought with a lot of self-love and compassion. Forgiving yourself for not writing when you wanted to or even allowing yourself the break and finding comfort in that helps you move forward to make that creative journey again and again. I hope you write again soon and love it even more
@malikamaybe
@malikamaybe 11 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. You are so, so kind!
@jehzab
@jehzab 11 месяцев назад
algorithm profiled me hard on this one.35 yr old wi 15 years of administration work chosen over pursuing becoming a professional artist. I have all the art supplies I ever wanted buy I keep failing to commit to taking the leap to dedicating my life to art. Hoping this video can inspire me and lead me on a journey. Good luck work hard stay focused. Love it.
@musachi5999
@musachi5999 11 месяцев назад
Wow, this is exactly the video for me. I'm 37 and I've pretty much done the same thing. 15 years ago graduated from a HND in Graphic Design and I was just DONE with it by that point. The passion I had for art and design had been driven out of me by the pressure to perform and be the best. Where was I going to find this skill everyone else just seemed to posses? Now I see old friends landing jobs in the field and they hadn't even studied back when I did & it makes the mesage of this video resonate even more. I still enjoy art and design, I understand the prinicicples I just need to find that passsion again, apply it and get out of my own head. Thanks for the boost dude.
@jorgepacheco9845
@jorgepacheco9845 11 месяцев назад
I'm the same age as you and I'm going through the same thing. I got BFA in Graphic Design about 12 years ago. Trying to focus and start studying art and design again
@youkaisoul
@youkaisoul 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this!! I'm 34 and in almost the same exact boat as you. For my entire life art has been my passion, yet I've been too afraid to pursue it. Now, after two different full-time jobs that made me realize art is actually my real calling, I'm making the decision to putsue it seriously. I turn 35 in September. I want to give it my all, and you helped motivate me!! Thank you!! And good luck on your own journey!!
@jencenteno6378
@jencenteno6378 8 месяцев назад
So I'm 41 and for the past 25+ years, I've been going back and forth on my art dreams. I am again, going back to art school this year with hopes to stay in this time and finish my bachelor's in 3 years. You can do it! Hang in there.
@everyday_faye
@everyday_faye 2 дня назад
33. I feel old but I felt that it's not too late watching this. thank you! I will struggle a lot. I've been stuck for 4 years but I will still try. I just feel so sorry for myself for being so afraid and focused on my sadness that I forgot I am still alive. Goodluck to all of us who are stuck and confused. We will get through this. We are artists, we are born to create.
@sunxojizzle
@sunxojizzle 10 месяцев назад
I'm 24 and always was drawing since i was a kid. The thing i struggle with is finding my own form and style of art. There has always been a thin line between being inspired and copying from what already is... I am now becoming a tattoo artist still in the pursuit of that one spark that makes my art ME! Being able to put my art permanently on someones body is a blessing and such an eyeopening experience to see that what i create is worthy of that. Thanks for this video. And everyone goodluck!
@ayodstudio
@ayodstudio 4 месяца назад
“You have to be frustrated enough in your own life, that you’ll require change” speaks volumes
@ArtbySean.E
@ArtbySean.E 11 месяцев назад
I'm not all the way through this video yet, but I had to stop and comment. It's crazy how you're articulating everything that I've been struggling with for the last 15 years. It's amazing how universal this issue of procrastination is for artists. For me, I fear actually putting everything that I have into an art career and still failing, so instead I put it off; that way, I at least still have the dream of success to hold onto. I know intellectually that refusing to go after said dream will in fact ensure that it never happens, but man is it hard to internalize that emotionally. It's really cool to see that you're setting out on your journey. I'm doing the same (just turned 37 lol). Best of luck to you and I can't wait to follow along!
@izblab
@izblab 11 месяцев назад
Growing up, I drew A Lot. I was constantly complimented. One day, I discovered that I was an adult with a job who could buy video games. My passion took the back seat for many years. Coming back to it, was hard. Knowing what I didn't know - knowledge that I didn't have all those years ago - kept me from reviving my passion. I couldn't enjoy myself anymore. After viewing this, it's time I get back to it. For me. I'll be 50 come March 17th. This video taught me that my passion can be reignited at any age so long as I'm willing to be uncomfortable and make the necessary changes. Not the whole point of the video, I know, but still. Thanks, Zephyer.
@ontune1715
@ontune1715 11 месяцев назад
I think almost every artist, beginner or seasoned pro will always have this "chronic illness" in them. Its literally a curse that theyll deal with for who knows how long. But once they conquer it I believe theyll be unstoppable.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Hell yea! That’s how I feel too. The pros out there now have conquered it and we’ll be there to meet them soon 😁 Everyone can get past this with the right tools.
@Sharii_Art
@Sharii_Art 11 месяцев назад
This video hit home! I'm turning 37 on Oct. 21 and have been battling with self doubt for so long that I haven't created much. When I was younger, I took every art class I could up until I graduated from high school. I enjoyed video games and anime and pursued going to AIS (The Art Institute of Seattle). My peers had created amazing works of art and so many were more talented than me. I wanted to be like them. But felt, lazy in the process. I felt stuck and couldn't draw as well. But I did graduate with a animation degree. I envisioned myself being a animator and illustrator, but didn't really pursue the dream. I've felt like for many years that being an artist is my calling. I've only had 2 jobs that were art related but didn't continue my journey because I lacked self discipline, consistency, wasn't driven to really create much. I felt bad for not pursue my art years ago and now I really want to enjoy and fight for that calling. Thank you for video as I feel better about not being alone and I wish you and everyone else well on their art journey. :)
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Start small and work your way up. It seems like an impossible wall to climb but you can get there, we both can. 😁
@lexlazaruz
@lexlazaruz 11 месяцев назад
Wow, watching this video felt like listening to my own story. Just turned 35 a month ago and want to get back into art after about 15 years of pursuing another career. Still caught in this draining anxiety and procrastination stage. The daily battle where you want to but just cannot draw. Knowing that others are/were in the same boat is giving me hope to overcome that at some point. Thank you for your video :)
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Happy belated birthday! 🥳 Definitely check out that book, Atomic Habits. It really helps with that daily battle so you can be consistent. Another great one is The Mountain is You (if you like reading).
@lexlazaruz
@lexlazaruz 11 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt Thank you! Will check them out!
@AFKDINOSAUR
@AFKDINOSAUR 11 месяцев назад
As a fellow 35 yr old, I really needed this. I can feel the passion wanting to come through and tell my stories, I just never knew how. This video has been most helpful~
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
Stop trying to write a book about your constant whining around art and actually start drawing non-stop. Learn the fundamentals, drop the stupid fanfics. You would improve significantly faster if you did...
@robot7338
@robot7338 11 месяцев назад
I love your work so much, and this video was absolutely awesome. From the production quality (which was INCREDIBLE) to your message was so heartwarming and insightful, i'm looking forward to improving my art, one step at a time. keep it up :)
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Omg thank you robot This one was a ton of work, I want to keep improving my videos too (but I had fun with it!) Hell yea, you keep pursuing your art, you and I are gonna make it 😁 and thank you again!
@robot7338
@robot7338 11 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt im looking forward to your next uploads and streams ^-^
@Rich-yy7ny
@Rich-yy7ny 11 месяцев назад
I’m 33 and a professional athlete but my health is failing. I need to pivot to a new career. When I was younger I got accepted to the academy of art in sf but it was just too expensive. Now I’m back to it. This was so nice to see. Thank you
@Emine78272
@Emine78272 11 месяцев назад
Bende 33 yaşındayım ve bu sene resimle daha çok zaman geçirmeye başladım. Umarım sonunda hayallerimize ulaşabiliriz
@verusalka
@verusalka 11 месяцев назад
thank you so much for making this video! i'm turning 31 in a few months and definitely went through this process where i drew every day for fun as a teenager, and as soon as i hit college and started doing art for class and moving into graphic design, i lost the will and motivation for it. there was a period around 2016 where i tried really really hard to get back into it, and i've only really committed to drawing more regularly these past couple of years. however, progress is slow, i don't draw every day, and i don't entirely enjoy the process even though i want to, so badly. i've been doing the artists way (idk if you've seen that 'challenge' floating around in the art community) and what it has managed to get me to do is journal every day. (almost.) if i could just channel that energy into drawing, i think i would be all set. i appreciate your perspective on your art journey and do agree with you-there's something so important in having a healthy relationship with your own creativity. i'll get there, slowly but surely!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
I'm happy to hear you're still going for it! That healthy relationship with art I believe is critical, even more so to the people who struggle to apply themselves or are extra hard on themselves. You know when I started making a habit for drawing I had to start at drawing for 30 minutes at a time because I couldn't bring myself to do more. And part of it was just allowing myself to draw in this small way so I could do it much more in the future. You may start out at 5 minutes or an even shorter amount of time but as you show up for yourself you gain the confidence you need to pursue it more. That's part of developing that healthy relationship. You can definitely enjoy the process, you just gotta get past those internal resistances. It sounds like you're on your way there with the journaling and I can't wait to hear how your journey progresses
@karou3205
@karou3205 11 месяцев назад
The artist's way, is that just a book or a challenge ? I'm interested !
@m0nzii88
@m0nzii88 6 месяцев назад
Everything you said hit home. I turned 35 in December and have gone through all the feelings and resistance you have spoken about. Even after finishing a visual art and design degree when I was 27. I think this is what I needed to hear and hopefully I can take some of the things you talk about and put them into action.
@gastronomee_
@gastronomee_ 6 месяцев назад
i started my youtube 2 months ago as a way to escape a job and degree i hated. i soon became obsessed with the numbers and was constantly comparing myself to people that i looked up to. social media became a game that i just had to win. it was horrible and i had to remove myself from the social media "mindset" (dopamine detoxing) so that i wouldn't burn out. this video is so incredibly important. doing what you love is the only way to prevent burnout. go you!
@TodayTestfbsfbsfbs
@TodayTestfbsfbsfbs 6 месяцев назад
I started making music, drawing and reading to detox myself from social media, sometimes I have a look at RU-vid but I have strict times for this. It is working and my patience and calmness slowly come to life again.
@electrode27
@electrode27 11 месяцев назад
Man, this really touched my heart. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm 25 years old and I've been feeling immense amounts of shame and guilty from giving up on my dreams of becoming and artist/filmmaker. The shame is soo consuming sometimes that it becomes a cycle of avoiding doing art. I'm going to start again. I've been reading the Artist's Way by Julia Cameron and it is changing my relationship with myself as an artist.
@MH-lr6ue
@MH-lr6ue 11 месяцев назад
At 35 I finally got through the mental obstacles and started drawing again... My only goal at the moment is to be consistent and full up the many sketchbooks I own. Thank you for this video. I'm also hoping to find a wife but that's another issue for another day lol
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
lol you can take your time doing both! It sounds like it would make you happy to draw and have a great partner. Don't think you have to give up one for the other. They'll feed each other for strength - your pursuit of art will make you more confident and draw someone towards you, and your pursuit of a partner will make you want to be more consistent as a valuable partner yourself. It all helps 😁
@pocto21
@pocto21 11 месяцев назад
i stumbled to this vid , i resonated with all the anxiety and self doubt that you have. Im 45 now and i still have regrets of not following through with the art and lessons i learned in school. It is the commitment and struggle , most of all the motivation to pull yourself through just to make sketches and drawing ,not even for success but to prove to yourself that this is the path you have commited to and work through it. Thank you and hope most of the younger artists here get motivated by this vid.
@tristanm2090
@tristanm2090 11 месяцев назад
I'm really glad youtube recommended me this. I've always had a great love for music and digital art, but until recently, did practically nothing to pursue learning them for myself. My first worry was that I had a late start at 23, and I see people my age (including the person who inspired me to start) that are so much more skilled, and it makes me feel like I'm stuck playing catch-up. I know that comparisons are to be avoided at all costs, but it's still hard because they're a natural behavior. Recently, something unfortunate happened related to my pursuing art, and it sapped my motivation to keep practicing. It's been about 3 weeks since I practiced, but I can feel the energy coming back to me now, which is good. Two things *really* stood out to me with your story. The first was the idea that, the *more* something matters to you, the more you'll act avoidant towards it, because it matters so much that it becomes a source of fear and anxiety. I'd been questioning if that were the case, so it helps a lot to see that it's not just me! The second thing, was when you mentioned having someone you really wanted to improve for being an important factor. I find that very reassuring, because I have 2 people as of right now who I very much want to improve my art for.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
That's so lovely, I'm happy to hear you have people in your life that drive you to improve yourself 😁 That comparison stuff can really get you down - there's always someone younger and way better than you and it can suck feeling like you're behind. You have to bring that focus back to you and it sounds like you're doing just that. I look forward to hearing about your journey ☺
@nookiespookie
@nookiespookie Месяц назад
This resonates with me right now. I'm 27, and I've recently rediscovered my love for art. As a child, I didn't think I had any talent because other kids seemed so much better, so I gave it up. But recently, on a whim, I started drawing again. Despite the mistakes in my work, I felt incredibly happy and satisfied. When my partner saw my drawing, he told me he liked it and that it had potential. I didn't fully understand what he meant, but his words ignited a spark in me.
@annieq8186
@annieq8186 11 месяцев назад
I just turned 30 and officially announced that I'm professionally an artist. It's the best decision I EVER made! Thank you so much for sharing your story. :)
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I love that! Own that title of being an artist!!
@KittyFoxArtWorld
@KittyFoxArtWorld 11 месяцев назад
OMG, watching this was like a life preserver thrown to me. I've struggled with these very things my whole life. I wish I was 35 again! I am 58 and still trying to figure it out. I am drawing every day now and I still have plans to make a living as an artist, however that looks. Thanks so much for being vulnerable and talking about your struggles. This is the first time I've heard an artist articulate this clearly and openly.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
That's amazing, I'm glad I reached you at 58! You have so much more life to live as an artist and I hope every bit of it is a happy and healthy journey 😁
@Emar1962
@Emar1962 7 месяцев назад
I’m 61 soon to be 62. And I am starting this journey now. It’s never too late 😊
@cabbagedisaster
@cabbagedisaster 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for putting this into words and sharing it. The desire to make art will always stay with us, but as we get older that gap between where our skills are and where we think they should be gets more and more intimidating. I'm in my thirties as well and slowly starting to draw again after years of being too scared - your video and these comments made me realize just how much I'm not alone in this :)
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Heck yea, you're not alone! It helps to know even when you have to ultimately draw and improve alone. When you know countless others have made this journey successfully, you know you can do it too. Happy to hear you're drawing again and I hope you continue
@adamsartjourney
@adamsartjourney 11 месяцев назад
I’m 35 as well. I had a passion for art in high school and college, like yourself I was told that it was a waste of time and to pursue something that would pay the bills. I picked up art again 33 and have been doing it nonstop ever since. It’s a struggle sometimes getting up at 4:30AM to paint before work! Lol I’m hoping something will come from it some day, just enjoying the journey right now.
@katieknight4324
@katieknight4324 11 месяцев назад
I can't tell you how much I appreciate you taking the leap and sharing this. I started my art journey in 2010 as well and I'll be turning 36 in February and have been struggling just as you had identified with yourself, watching others succeed in their dreams while I busied myself in just trying to keep a roof over my head and glance over at my art dream from time to time. Recently, I have been trying to push myself into do more of my art, trying to get myself into practiced habits...not so well either. I am currently pushing myself into things again and being more adamant about it as well, my husband and I will be doing a big move in about a year, and I don't want to let myself fall into "just another office job because it's what I could get to pay the bills." So, with m present efforts, coming across this video was a treasure I absolutely needed and when you got to the part about Resistance...I started to cry, you had put into words the internal struggle I had been fighting with for years, I showed that section to my husband. It means so much to have what I have been struggling with to be laid out in such a fashion, I knew I wasn't alone but had no idea how to identify any of it. Your growth and willingness to share it has helped put something solid behind this. Thank you so much!
@JuriAmari
@JuriAmari 11 месяцев назад
I’m 31 and I’ve been jumping back in the artist train recently between painting and poetry. I’ve had dreams of being an artist for a long time but I felt like I had to put it aside for so long because it wasn’t “profitable”. It wasn’t until I recently started my gap year after my masters graduation that those dreams are still very much alive and I need to pursue them. Knowing that another agemate is going through this with me is reassuring because that means I’m not alone in my journey and my dreams are valid. Thank you so much for sharing your story and best of luck in your journey too! ❤
@mommy-mar
@mommy-mar 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video! As a very, very young artist (who perceives themselves as decently skilled by now) I’m always scared of discouraging older artists. Art is the best thing that ever happened to me, and I want others to be able to experience that. No matter how old or how young. I just know people are going to see this and be inspired. As a very young artist, thank you. From the bottom of my heart.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
You're not going to discourage anyone, get that idea out of your idea! Focus on your journey and the only thing you'll do is inspire them ☺
@JuriAmari
@JuriAmari 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely. If anything, you’re inspiring to us for sticking with it and not giving up. ❤
@MattyMakez
@MattyMakez 8 месяцев назад
I’ll be 28 in March, I’m going to be starting college for 3D modeling and animation next week. I’ve never taken a college course in my life, and I haven’t taken a formal art class in 14 years (high school drawing class) and I couldn’t be more excited. Just like you said, to get to where you want to be, you have to get frustrated enough to make the changes to take what you want from life. Thank you for creating this video, you’ve gotten me all the more inspired and excited for the future!
@jesusisking33ad
@jesusisking33ad 11 месяцев назад
Really appreciate sharing this personal story with us. As someone who is picking up art at 30 it goes to show that if you put time and effort you can achieve things if you only put your mind to it and are consistent and persistent. Please keep us updated on how your journey goes on the professional level.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely will keep you updated! Good luck with the start of your journey. I'll try to come up with some video or shorts for beginners who are just getting started as well 😁
@IlluminsitD
@IlluminsitD 10 месяцев назад
When I began my journey as a photographer during quarantine I would label myself as "Amateur Photographer" in my profile, in hashtags, and even in person when people would see my camera and ask if I was a photographer. I would often, and still do sometimes, compare myself to others who are younger and have far more experience than me since I'm self taught. I'm also just turned 35 in October. Libra gang? 😂 It's no where even near a part time thing where I get paid but have had a few paid sessions. And thankful that I've met people that have told me to not sell myself short by using "amateur" or saying I'm not a professional. It's definitely been a roller coaster in my own head because of that comparison to others where if I was hired to something, I may feel inadequate. My work has spoken for itself and am always blown away by the comments I get. Thanks for sharing this
@初心者-g9u
@初心者-g9u 11 месяцев назад
I pursued art after changing my major. At first it was so much fun to draw, seeing myself improve. At average I was drawing like 7-8 hours a day. But after seeing not so much improvement self-doubt started to emerge. I felt like I was not drawing enough if I wanted to make drawing ma career. Imposter syndrome or burnout I dunno what to call it. I was going college regularly but I started taking break thinking that it could help me get back to drawing. But it didn't and the break continued to grow. Felt like I am breaking people's trust and expectation by not drawing so, I got scared going to college and I started to take break like a week once a month thinking that it would help me but it didn't. Watched so many podcast, improvement video and so on. It has been more than 8 months since i felt like this like I have forgotten how to have fun while drawing. Even though I am pushing myself to draw everyday, I can't even draw 20 min straight. Nowadays I am afraid of drawing ig.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
You know, you're not alone feeling like this. This is like an echo for how I felt and many other artist's struggle too. That improvement in the begining is so huge because you have nowhere to go but up. And when that rapid development starts to slow down it feelsl ike you're doing something wrong. And then like you said, you start getting imposter syndrome, burnout, you start feeling guilty for not meeting your expectations, and so much more. I may not be able to touch on all those feelings in one video (I feel like you would need a novel to represent it all lol) but everything I talk about here is what you've felt. Finding that healthy relationship with my art, so I wasn't afraid to draw, so I was consistent in my pursuit of it, that's what can bring you back to it. I really hope this video can help you find your way back to having fun while drawing. My first suggestion, if you don't mind me making one, would be to read that book Atomic Habits. I feel like it would be a good start with a fresh perspective. You can do this. And if it's something you still want, you deserve it.
@初心者-g9u
@初心者-g9u 11 месяцев назад
​@@ZephyerArt Like you said I found this video most relatable to me. And thank you for you suggestion. I will try reading it.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
@@初心者-g9u I hope you find your way forward. If you enjoy reading, I also found “The Mountain is You” very encouraging as well ☺️
@Validechos
@Validechos 23 часа назад
Thank you, I could go on a tangent, but I think a simple thanks is all that is need. This was the push I needed.
@RaizenDarchlight
@RaizenDarchlight 11 месяцев назад
Dear God I needed this today as I procrastinate making my graphic novel. It's crazy how similar our journey has been beat for beat.
@KandiAnnie1
@KandiAnnie1 11 месяцев назад
U know I just woke up & seen your video. It hits home so hard. I've been drawing since I was a kid. Enjoyed drawing the characters in my coloring book rather than coloring. The kids & family comes & i forgot all about drawing. Then when the babs were toddlers i started drawing agree, my kids portraits. When a friend told me if i can draw cartoon characters i can draw portraits. Then real life sets in & I'm in the health field. While trying to finish my nursing i had a major life altering car accident which left me disabled. Suffering crippling pain every second of my life & in this state of pain found my love for art again but I'm now 51. So thanks for letting me know its never too late & don't let my fear of too old not good enough stop me! Thanks & God Bless
@emilybutton9364
@emilybutton9364 11 месяцев назад
It's comforting to see someone else having come to realise these things as well. When I was 16 I was obsessed with drawing and the film/ animation industry but due to something things happening at college (high school in US) I stopped drawing for 7 years until a serious stunt injury and Covid I started drawing again and came to realise I don't have to put so much pressure on myself and art all in all is an opinion, its created to make you feel something no matter what that is, it is a form of expressive interpretation, just like story telling and music. Few years on and I'm 27 now taken to leap to have left my life draining job to pursue working in animation and games wanting to be a Visdev artist and massively working on world and story building. Not a clue what I'm doing and I'm absolutely bloody terrified but every fibre says I made the right choice no matter what. It's been 3 months and my skill has grown but more that anything I've changed a lot mentally and having my Hubby and friends has made a big impact especially on that bad days. We all have stories inside us and Art is a beautiful thing that lets us tell those stories 🙂
@NguyenArtHouse
@NguyenArtHouse День назад
You are truly not alone. I am 38 and want to start it all over again with art but struggling to find the way.
@Str8Ac3gAming
@Str8Ac3gAming 11 месяцев назад
Glad you are sharing your journey cause I am in the same boat, here I am 39 and pursuing art hoping to make my way into gaming industry learning both 3d and digital. I've been at it seriously starting this year. At this moment I am debating about going to art school, but something is telling me to not too and keep pushing to learn on my own cause the resources out there is unlimited. I had the same issue you had starting off and that was to make myself study and draw and just last month I finally was able to put myself on a schedule to practice and what made me do that was following all the artist I love on there social media and participate in #dtiys now I can study the artist I love while participating in community art challenges. I do hope you keep pushing yourself and keep drawing. Once again thanks for making this video i really needed to see it.
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Ahh going to art school or not is a really tough decision now. If you can navigate the self-taught journey it's probably a better route but taking classes where you have people to interact with can help a lot. There's honestly no replacement for having a great teacher because feedback is critical to improving and you miss things when your self-taught that a teacher or student might show you. It's not an easy decision for sure. I hope you keep pushing yourself as well! That community sounds like it's doing great things for your journey
@Yasashii.Nihongo39
@Yasashii.Nihongo39 4 месяца назад
i like watching your video❤ i decided to live a life follow my passion at 28 when my i got heart breaking and my life feel so messed up. Now i turn 35 this year, i think my life was getting better till right now. Everytime i feels so grateful 😇
@candyland4517
@candyland4517 11 месяцев назад
I’m turning 29 on a few days and I’ve finally found the courage to try again at a tattoo apprenticeship. I looked around for years. some requirements were having tattoos (even if they were terrible ones), having a tattoo portfolio which that’s why I was there or paying to learn… I was turned away multiple times. Well I left one of my jobs and decided to look again and in that same day I found a shop that believed in me. It’s been 3 months now in my apprenticeship and just in my first month I learned a lot!! It is strange hearing from some artists it’s all about money, I just want to leave my mark LITERALLY. On this world and others. If you ever have that feeling in your heart, TRY TRY TRY AGAIN!! I believe in you and you will succeed. It may not be tomorrow, but I promise you if you put yourself out there trying different things or other mediums or a totally different media others will see you. This may sound dark, but I told myself I don’t want to be old doing shit I don’t like. So I’m going to pursue at my dream one more time or I’m ending it all before it’s too late. But don’t think like me, stay POSITIVE AND PUSH!!
@cosmicamazing
@cosmicamazing 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s very encouraging for me as a 36yr old who graduated art college 8 years ago, and is currently working in a totally different field- it’s all about little steps, and being kind to yourself. I am still an artist. Makes me think of the quote “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the second best time is now.”
@hyacinthdibley2420
@hyacinthdibley2420 11 месяцев назад
I heard that quote too (at 33) and it is so true. I didn't do anything then...and my "now" at 33 has become "2 years ago". So I need to get it together before 36. Time does fly... especially when you're wasting away (in my case, wasting my talent) and working in an area I hate. I do wish you the best.😊
@Dollily
@Dollily 11 месяцев назад
I am in my 30s and I just came back to my art after many years of pursuing other hobbies. I’ve been looking for signs that art is the thing I should pursue fully now… Crazy that you mentioned Charlie Bowater, we attended the same class at university. I admired her drawing style back then but our class was not very well organised as the university had only just been built 😅. I left feeling very lost but it’s great to see other students there have done very well in their art careers! I’ve been quite depressed the past few years as I haven’t really been motivated to do art. I’ve been doodling this past week and I’ve never felt happier? 😅 I am so excited to push through and see what I can do.
@ramonedixon
@ramonedixon 11 месяцев назад
The aspect of constantly learning and not taking much action is something that resonates with me. This is such a wonderful story, that clearly shows it’s never too late to get started or to pick up where you left from and keep going.
@mugen-PT
@mugen-PT 11 месяцев назад
34 in a month and finally pushing myself to create (cinema/videography), this video is relatable enough to make you a version of me in the multiverse. I’ll be here watching your journey 😁
@raisan4313
@raisan4313 10 месяцев назад
I'm 31 and finally decided to quit nursing school and enroll myself in digital arts this coming semester. Glad to know im not alone in this journey.
@stephaniesiegrist7583
@stephaniesiegrist7583 10 месяцев назад
I usually do not comment but you just rocked my soul , 34 year old mum here , I have loved art since for ever but I thought why persue it ? It won’t pay my bills , what it people hate it ,everyone is better than me ,now I dream of creating a children’s book series and you gave me the ultimate boost thank you from Spain !!!
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 10 месяцев назад
I love that! I wish you the best of luck with your children's book series, should be a ton of fun😁
@Mmothership68
@Mmothership68 10 месяцев назад
Art found me when a beautiful German shepherd i had rescued and loved dearly went missing. After 18 months of searching i came to the realization that he wasn't coming back. I had two small children, and while they slept after a long walk, i tore the corner off a box and drew him from memory. It ignited something in me. Ive been painting for 30 years now. Have pieces in other countries, two on permanent exhibition here in my home town. I think what im trying to say is find what moves you, even if no one gets it. Time slips away. Let creative energy flow through you. Loved the video, I can relate
@DigitalArtcast
@DigitalArtcast 11 месяцев назад
I’ve been chasing this dream as long as you have buddy I’m 38 now and totally relate to your journey
@ZephyerArt
@ZephyerArt 11 месяцев назад
Omg I'm sure you have a incredible story of your art journey as well! And HOLY hell my friend, you've interviewed some incredible people. I'll have to pop on over and have a listen 😁 I hope you continue to chase your dream too!
@DigitalArtcast
@DigitalArtcast 11 месяцев назад
@@ZephyerArt haha yeah I’ve defo had an incredible journey so far I’ve been lucky to have some epic conversation
@tohillart646
@tohillart646 9 месяцев назад
I’m 41 and I have been struggling to pursue my dream as an artist for over 20 years! I worked in the medical field for those 20 years thinking that if I get a job working nights, or working 12hr shifts to support myself, would allow me more time to not only support myself, but pursue my dreams! I was wrong! Very wrong! I traded all my time and energy into something that I eventually hated/ resented! I was haunted by a shadow that reminded me of a possessed neglected child… and when I took a closer look, that shadow was me!.. So, to save myself, I quit my job! But now I find myself struggling to build the habits necessary to be successful! I’m constantly worrying about not making enough money or spending too much time with my art that I’m neglecting other responsibilities! I’m just taking one day at a time! I appreciate your video! It’s helpful to see that I’m not alone in this!
@somedudedoinart
@somedudedoinart 11 месяцев назад
i am quite literally a minor artist, (im so very funny) and in the first few months of me taking art seriously, I was struggling. I still do have periods were im like "why cant i do this or that", but only recently have I decided to get outta my comfort zone, draw more dynamic things, take my time with my art, practice and not get to sad if i dont like a piece. Like i made a piece a few weeks ago where i spent 10+ hours over many weeks creating it and in the end i hated it, I didnt like how i did it and started to feel bad about art, but then i decided to go in at a diffrent angle experimenting with how i did things and it helped alot!
@itsmeblue9
@itsmeblue9 11 месяцев назад
one thing that helps me stay motivated is thinking about it as if im grinding for something in a video game, 0.001 xp per pencil stroke will eventually make you level up after a year or so lol
@pedrocorreialisboa5239
@pedrocorreialisboa5239 7 месяцев назад
Thank u so much for this! As an young artist, I feel every word u said.
@gardenglory6624
@gardenglory6624 4 месяца назад
One of the biggest struggles is WHERE IS THE money going to come from. They say "Do what you love and the money will follow" not so true! As you age, you cannot have art as a random fun hobby, NO Money , NO Life, no creativity. The struggles of an adult are real. My biggest challenge is the money you don't make and the time that it takes to make art -especially painting and crafting. The supplies are expensive and everything sits around if you're not selling paintings and are struggling setting up shows plus full time work, kids, mortgages, limited space...it's endless endless endless.
@Danijjay121
@Danijjay121 2 дня назад
I’m 28 years old and sometimes I feel like I should’ve started sooner but I realized as I got older I got more experience and I don’t regret anything.
@stephenc909
@stephenc909 11 месяцев назад
How tf did he pay for all this + this house he's in
@dazocat5566
@dazocat5566 Месяц назад
He did say he had very supportive parents ❤🙏
@howardduck4829
@howardduck4829 Месяц назад
Thank you for posting your journey/story. It is so refreshing to hear the similar paths we go through. That mindset of why waste time on a project you know you're not ready for is an absolute growth killer. @50 I still push myself but also allowed that negative mindset to sink in and it sucks! Thank you for this documentary on your journey you just inspired me to push harder! God Bless you
@GabrielMisfire
@GabrielMisfire 11 месяцев назад
Ok, I’ll be that guy. I’m at 7:47. Years of studying - academies, courses, panels - but no professional work in the field. A family that will support you as you change your major at the very last minute - sounds like flexibility, and no particular concern for which professional/academic path you choose to follow. I can’t help but wonder, as I watch this: how did you sustain this for so long, economically? This sounds very much like those success stories of ‘perseverance and passion’ that the internet is full of - to then end up being more like ‘I had money anyways so I could take all the time in the world’. I’m very, very sorry if this isn’t the case. I understand the feeling of ‘waiting on hold on yourself’ - except, when you can’t afford that, something’s gotta give, and I’m honestly fed up with all the survivorship bias in this type of content. And that’s largely because as much as I’ve tried in my field, as much as my work has been praised by the people I’ve met and worked with, it’s never been enough, never been a ‘final’ step. And something’s gotta give. I’m sorry for the negativity - if you’ll see this comment at all - but struggling and seeing all these videos in this format is contributing heavily to my breaking down, and maybe this might be welcome for those like me who might appreciate a counterbalance. Sorry for the rant.
@jeremyprecel
@jeremyprecel 11 месяцев назад
huh what do you mean?
@Chadventure_Animated
@Chadventure_Animated 5 месяцев назад
I think artists of all levels can benefit from hearing what you say in this video. I got into the art (animation) game really late (30+) and there was a lot of shame attached to the fact that I didn't apply myself sooner in life. But I learned that everyone's story is different, and that i was doing things undiagnosed with ADHD which impacted me greatly. I ended up getting professional help and after that, it was like a light switch that got flipped - suddenly i wanted to do animation every day (which i currently am). There's also such a strong comparison game that happens from one artist to another and it sucks the life out of us. At the end of the day, we should find that one niche (art) thing that makes us really happy and lean heavily into and not look back. Just give yourself to it and don't succumb to FOMO. Because if we love what we're doing, we're so much more likely to want to improve and carry on with the habit that we've been working on building.
@woomys7517
@woomys7517 11 месяцев назад
im an art major student. i've been in artblock for like 2 years ago. back then, before i went to art school, drawing and painting is feel like healing for me. but after i went to art school, i met many friends that more talented than me. their art are incredibly amazing, they literally can do anything like photography, graphic design, illustration, motion graphic, cinematography, and many others. unconciously i feel like im left behind them. i start to be insecure, had a mindset that i made the wrong decision, and at the end it makes me avoid art for like 2 years. im feeeling lost, even when i see people drawing or make a tutorial in social media, it triggered me a lot. after all of it, i realize that deep in my heart, i do really miss the excitement making an art. there's a quote from jackson wang that really help me to have courage for drawing again. he said "im not afraid of losing anything cause i start with none. there's nothing to be worried about. The more you do, the more you know." so after it, i start to build positive mindset and doing positive routinity. i watched inspiring podcast, i start journaling, i reduce screen time, reading some books, do my homework, and challenging my self "for anything im doing, how far can i go? what's the better version of me would do?" so here i am. im not saying i already become a successful and profesional artist, but at least i like making art again, i become happier, i can enjoy my day without any regret anymore
@theresia5807
@theresia5807 8 месяцев назад
I'm 19 and in my third year of studying computer science. Back in 8th grade, I used to have a great passion for drawing, starting from anime characters to attempting human sketches. However, in 9th grade, I had to stop drawing due to academic, and it's been five years since then. Recently, I've rekindled my interest in art. I've realized that I find more joy and fulfillment in learning to draw than in pursuing my computer science major, which often leads to stress and burnout. I am contemplating a career switch to something I am more passionate about. However, I am concerned that it might be too late for such a transition. I have a lot to catch up on in the art field, and I am approaching the end of my college journey. Additionally, considering my age, there's societal pressure around me where people of my age are expected to enter the workforce soon after graduation and support their families.
@strayargus9382
@strayargus9382 9 месяцев назад
I’m 36 still don’t know what I want to do in my life but I have always loved art and I have been doing art for a while. I can resonate with your shared story and made me emotional. I wish the best for you and anyone who are struggling or even just get started.
@hatebreeder999
@hatebreeder999 3 месяца назад
RU-vid algorithm is unbelievable magic. I am 36 and I was thinkong abt pursuing art and it recommended me this video WTF
@shoshanapisan
@shoshanapisan 11 дней назад
FIRST OF ALL, your video is VERY well done. So that’s one great skill you have already which coincidentally helps you communicate your story and journey, which in this age is super valuable.
@TheMadAfrican1
@TheMadAfrican1 11 месяцев назад
I'm currently pursuing my passion... and guess what? It is sodding hard work. Cause our society is set up in such a way that most of us are doomed to be mindless drones for the corporate elite. You'll spend a lotta years not earning much and just jobbing around, trying to get where you need to be. You can do it. You just have to climb a heck of a hill to get there. So, thank you for this video. Not everyone gets there by 25 or 35 or even 60. Just keep going. It is worth it.
@Omegawerewolfx
@Omegawerewolfx 6 месяцев назад
dude, I'm doing it now and I am older than you. I'm at the start line. I got a lot of work to do and I wish i could get some classes for the one-on-one interactions that would help me correct mistakes faster. Online classes are nice but not as personal. I need that to compliment working on my own in isolation. Good luck in your journey!
@salvadorperez7101
@salvadorperez7101 11 месяцев назад
As someone who is 27 I can totally relate to this,I do believe the hardest part to being the artist is to just start drawing and start creating things that you want to create. We really are our own worst enemy, and we have to be disciplined with ourselves to be the person and the artist that we want to be.
@xPhantomxify
@xPhantomxify 11 месяцев назад
Don't worry, you're not the only one that is lazy, undisciplined and lacking motivation. There's millions of people like you. Luckily, I myself am dedicated to my craft which is art and I'm drawing every day learning the fundamentals. You can't call yourself an artist if you aren't dedicated to your craft. Spend less time writing a book about your qualms and self-diagnosed anxieties as an artist and start drawing more.
@salvadorperez7101
@salvadorperez7101 11 месяцев назад
@@xPhantomxify Yes, because the universe placed little humble bragger you on this earth to dictate whos an artist and whos not lol. Maybe dont be a hypocrite and write a book back on your worthless 2 cents that nobody asked for. Why not practice what you preach and spend your ample time that you apparently have drawing instead of leaving similar comments on other peoples replies relating to the video.
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