To the ones of us who have ADHD... don't be to harsh with yourself when adhd paralysis attack. We already struggle with motivation to do things we love, you don't wanna end hating art cause time management make you feel like a failure. Is a dark place. And sorry for my english.
13 years of my life have been wasted on this add paralysis. I struggle every day to not just game all day but working on it. thanks for putting out such good energy
*I've wasted my 20s pursuing art full time to break in the entertainment industry as a concept artist. Please, think before you go all in. Many people out there have their own share of unfair advantages.*
@@udhayatalks12 Its true, the people u see online does not reflect most people in real life. Art is VERY competitive, especially with AI art now the industry focuses on hiring seasoned vets. I have a ton of art school friends who dropped out, switching to Engineering, Computer science, etc- ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP. If u wanna pursue art, make it a side gig first and see how it goes while focusing on a different more on demand career like STEM, healthcare, IT or etc.
This video is exactly what I needed. As someone who is trying to grow their own art channel, I do find myself at times being a little hard on myself for not working on art everyday because I need to take breaks. Love your routine and I for sure will take these tips. I am almost done with this college semester and I am excited to crank up my channel again once I get out. Also the painting you did was beautiful 😍. The people that say all those negative things about you, your art, and your art are just sad individuals with nothing else better to do.
All you need is a pencil/pen & paper & you're all good to go buddy. No need for anything fancy. Later, when you can start to afford these stuff, you get them & start practicing & experimenting.
Get creative. Look at what steps are out there, and find your way of making something that works for you by rearranging your desk and using wooden/cardboard trays and similar stuff you'll have lying around
I always wonder how to pursue art because I am poor. I don't even know how to make a living from it or any stepping stone to success. I'm so lost and sad 😿
Some masterpieces or inventions are made because of scarcity. Limited resources and poverty is the best avenue to practice our resourcefulness and creativity. Some artists and inventors came to be because of their poor conditon. I saw on tv once a kid who wanted to paint but was poor so he painted with extracts from fruits and leaves and soil and he became well known. I also watched a successful shadow artist who came to be because when he was a kid, they dont have electricity, so he played with his shadows. Dont make excuses and stop feeling sorry for yourself. Look at it in a different light and use this as an opportunity.
Don't allow yourself these poor thoughts. Elevate your spirit. Create a schedule like me and so many others . I am going to paint now . bye for now. Cheers 😄
I genuinely haven't come across anyone online with a style like yours. It's so gentle and calm, warm and beautiful. I love the small things you did, like the little outro at the end and the transitions. I love the colour grading, advice & your filming style is like IRL Studio Ghibli. You can tell from your level of skill with art and filmmaking that you have a unique style and worked hard on your craft. You haven't copied anyone; no thing created by human is 100% unique. Ideas, concepts, plots and imagery all is a compilation of experiences and inspiration collected into one piece. Please continue your craft. You've earned a new subscriber for sure.
I don’t know how you can be a copycat, your outlook isn’t the same as anyone else. You do beautiful work and inspiring. Love to watch you, calm, enjoyable experience.❤️👍😊
I used to have a friend that I really cared about, she is from Brazil and her english sounded just like yours, a tiny bit broken and with their accent being noticeable (Which is prefectly fine, your english is 12/12). Thing is that one night she attempted and that left me very, very broken for a long time. Thankfully she survived and just got sent to the hospital, I never talked to her due to anger and sorrow alone due to some stuff she did to me. Listening to the music, the visuals, and most importantly, the fact that you sound just like her really hit my core. She never really said anything as sentimental as anything said in this video, so somehow I felt like she was saying some parts of this video. This video just brought so much peace to my soul as well as inspiring me to be greater, thank you, Josh Art.
Hii,Please make video of basic thing that beginner must know the basic drawing to proceed advance of drawing a human or any hard drawing perfect......😇😇🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love how you film your painting process by adding bits of your daily life making it not just a static painting video. I'm trying to improve on how I film and edit my videos and your work is an inspiration. Thank you.
Great video, thanks for sharing. I just gotta mention that I can barely hear you even after maxing out my volume via hardware and software, I figured I would let you know. Beautiful visual storytelling though!
Great stuff Josh, I've been thinking about pursuing art again after nearly a decade. Thank you have made me realize its time (By the way you video are way to relaxing :D i could watch them all day)
Although my art is actually music, I relate When he talks about making art everyday to improve when you look back 30 days later you have made a lot of progress. Whatever your artform is, You really improve when you do go all in at your artform. Just don't give up!
Thank you so much for making this video, as young artist who graduated early and moved out to a place to study in a foreign country, I have social anxiety and my mental health is not in a right state which I became depressed. My depression and anxiety is messing with me and I realized that I needed to take care of myself more. I used to draw everyday and exceptionally well, but I became overwhelmed by the responsibilities that had been dumped into me at a relatively young age to which I became busy and I started doubted my own skill after not drawing for a long time which led to me having to deal with Impostor syndrome, lately I've been trying ways to reduce my stress and improve my emotions which helped me a lot through the hard times. I felt like I have nobody to talk to, but I needed a message that pulls me out from the hole I am sinking in. I cannot thank you enough how much this means to me. Again, Thank you.
Bro I love the way you edit the videos, I love your way of painting, of drawing, I love the cinematographic form that you give to your videos. I loved everything, I'm grateful to have found you. ❤
the emotions that invoked while watching the video,, idek how to explain it but it was indeed unreal and thankyou, for inspiring me and everyone and ty for staying strong
Honestly, I studied Graphic Design. At some point along the way I felt like my talent (or passion) became an obligation and I felt trapped. To this day I feel like I betrayed myself. What I always was. I asked for a sign to get my passion back and I feel like finding this video was no coincidence. Thank you so much.
i havent made art in 6-7 years now and lately i've been thinking of getting back into it. lately i've been seeing so many of these videos and yours stuck out to me! i may have lost some knowledge of basic art but i'm willing to relearn everything i once knew. this video is very motivating in a gentle way and comforting, thank you for making this! ^^
СПАСИБО ЗА ВИДЕО. ДЛЯ ВАС ОТРЫВОК ИЗ СТИХОТВОРЕНИЯ: Коварна злоба у судьбы, не может, Изменить нас, с высокой темной, Властью, ей будущее не дано, Теперь не верю, не любви, Ни счастью, хотя сияют в одном, С даром суровым, обнажая сердце, Постигая до конца, случай веры, Сам в темноте блуждаешь, все ищешь, Без цели путь, не найдя гадаешь......
Hi Josh! I’m a new fan! Super love your videos and thank you for the inspiration. I’m a 51 yr old artist trapped in the corporate jungle, truing my darnest to break free. Hoping to film my experience one day but my life is nothing aesthetic. I’m wondering how you achieve the dim/golden dreamy filter on your videos, maybe I can pull it off if I add it. Thank you!
I love the way you live alone and enjoy your life and try to avoid those negative comments ,i'm inspired by you ....i'm a girl and i'm 15 years old and i;m getting more and more interest in art after watching these kind of videos ...i don't have much time to spend on painting as i'm a student but i'll try to keep my self diciplined...Love from Pk
This man is really disciplined for sure, not only the video was awesome but he also read and liked most of the comments. How? I love his dadication for art & filmmaking field.
Hi Josh, greetings😊 I just want to say you made me feel so motivated and inspired. Great film making, message, and art you deliver here. I love you so much❤
Another thing is if you’re an artist never say the n-word cuz if you get famous you might get cancelled for a stupid mistake. The internet is forever and it’s not worth it. I’m actually working on a Smokey the bear type character but he tells people not to say the n-word instead of not starting forest fires. They’re kind of the same thing if you think about it. I personally have never said the n-word and I’ve gotten multiple jobs for that simple reason. Trust me, next time you’re speaking to a potential client/employer tell them them you’ve never said the n-word and watch their eyes light up!
this is wonderful, thank you for posting this video Josh, at the moment I still struggle to be motivated to do art , I know I have the skills but maybe it's the environment and my mental health or ADHD, that is making me less motivated. but it's temporary Ya'll we can do it, focus muna sa iyong mental health and well-being.
By copycat do they mean Gwax? and if so, I still love your content regardless if that's who you get inspired by. Eventually your style will grow into something more unique.
The video didn't even start I pressed the following button as if there was a gun pointed to my head. WTF is this quality. WTF. Even the video seems like art. Dude WTF.
Sou do Brasil e adoro os seus vídeos, eles me inspiram, me estimulam a buscar evolução e também me acalmam, adoro as imagens e luminosidade dos vídeos, obrigada por compartilhar conosco.
I want to be good at art, but I am getting so dismotivated now With the growth of AI art, high competition and how inconsistent an art career can be I lost my motivation to be an artist, I am lost.
1.) **UNLEASHING CREATIVITY AND COMMITTING TO ART** (00:19 - 13:04) 1.1) **Make Art Every Day** (00:37 - 01:59) - Emphasizes the importance of daily practice in art to see significant improvement over time. It suggests maintaining a sketchbook to track progress and balancing practice with rest to avoid burnout. 1.2) **Set Your Schedule** (02:06 - 02:53) - Discusses having a flexible but consistent routine rather than a strict schedule, highlighting personal habits like waking up early and starting the day with light activities to ease into work. 1.3) **Stay Organized** (03:53 - 05:13) - Stresses the benefits of keeping a clean and organized workspace to enhance focus and productivity. Mentions specific art tools and products that aid in maintaining an orderly desk. 1.4) **Sponsor Mention - Skillshare** (09:37 - 11:11) - Introduces Skillshare as a valuable resource for learning new skills related to art, film, and productivity, offering a free trial to the first 500 people who sign up through the provided link. 2.) **MAINTAINING MOTIVATION AND HANDLING CRITICISM** (11:18 - 13:04) 2.1) **Overcoming Fear and Judgement** (11:18 - 12:46) - Addresses the fear of failure and judgment, sharing personal experiences of dealing with negative feedback and emphasizing the importance of using criticism as a tool for improvement rather than a deterrent. 2.2) **Persistence and Self-Discipline** (12:46 - 13:04) - Encourages continuous effort and discipline, regardless of external negativity, to achieve personal satisfaction and progress in art. **Conclusion** (13:04 - 14:20) - Concludes by reinforcing the importance of personal happiness and enjoyment in one's artistic journey, urging viewers to stay committed and not be discouraged by negative comments.