Man just an advice for interviews, ask your guests questions, honestly no one cares about what you think, we care about what the guests have to say.
@KristianNeeTV2 сағат бұрын
haha, no
@tetianka.rozhkova5 сағат бұрын
So nice to see Ben's sculpture in the background:))) Love the video too!
@pugisolation18 сағат бұрын
...and having rich parents
@sterlingbirks910121 сағат бұрын
I enjoyed this dubstep remix of this chat with steven zapata :)
@KevDecorMusic23 сағат бұрын
Great stuff guys thank you
@momopeach4661Күн бұрын
❤️❤️
@silentobserver4425Күн бұрын
Dude this conversation is as relevant then as it is now. Great conversations! This has become my favorite art podcast!
@wav45732 күн бұрын
seems like the interviewer focuses on the struggle with being an artist as a human who does art, Peter seems to focus on being an artist that also happens to be human.
@karimdaouiji91464 күн бұрын
Great talk, thanks for your voice. I loved the part, that we are all human and the thing that is between a starter that committed to his journey and a successful person is just literally time. Out of experience, I can only agree to that 100%. Cheers!
@sterlingbirks91014 күн бұрын
I cannot believe there are this little views on this video. Jisu is such an amazing artist, I feel so privileged to live in this information era. Thanks for the great field work man.
@felicianomiko56594 күн бұрын
My man with the #vanlife! I’m doing #buslife right now and have been for 4 years. It rekindled my pursuit of art after 20 years. I just didn’t have the discipline or confidence to follow through in after high school, or the money, let’s be honest. But now I do and it’s been a great journey relearning the craft. Great interview, but the sound needs a little remixing. Just because my iPad is doing it’s best but the speakers are maxed. lol
@rap36case4 күн бұрын
Does Art school mean college, or Atelier or both? Is the atelier system better for learning to create Art?
@terranova88905 күн бұрын
As a beginner studying graphic design i can already feel how the presence and guidance of my proffesor really helps me understand some things, practice is everything yes but this feedback from experienced artist is quite valuable and hard to replace.
@lintern775 күн бұрын
I studied graphic design in college. It wasn't my first choice but helped me in the years coming out of college. Becoming a pro illustrator without art school took a while but I could fall back on graphic design while I built up my illustration career.
@xxmarren6 күн бұрын
this was just fantastic! it really helped me a lot, i currently struggle a lot with what you talked about, feeling like i started as too old and that im not progressing as i should but this really helped me re-center and look forward to drawing instead of sorta dreading it
@franciscofeest66916 күн бұрын
but I love getting skill
@Doctor_Sex6 күн бұрын
I wana watch it but i dont have 2 hours
@rdallas16146 күн бұрын
Why become a pro commercial artist when even the established pros are having their careers decimated by AI. The harsh reality is that there is an over supply of highly skilled people in a contracting market. Becoming a pro is a high risk and often low reward endvevour. Perhaps AI cloacking software may change the game, but it's unlikely as few people are promoting it online
@ArtbyJoeZ6 күн бұрын
Where is the work?
@ebiwashere37206 күн бұрын
i can understand every single vague concept he's describing, i think this video is for me.
@pinepie6 күн бұрын
I really love this episode. Very educational and thought-provoking as well. I really like Jisu's attitude towards life
@BrandonKallmes7 күн бұрын
Great conversation that touches on so many of the issues a lot of us artists struggle with internally.
@HiddenHandMedia7 күн бұрын
The sound is fine. I don't understand what everyone is complaining about
@cranberrycanvas7 күн бұрын
I’ve never once looked at a drawing I did in the past and regretted doing it. No matter how bad it was.
@cranberrycanvas7 күн бұрын
And it always looks better when you see it later on. The biased self hatred isn’t coursing through your veins and you can appreciate it for what it is
@dubadu08 күн бұрын
Who is he?
@KristianNeeTV8 күн бұрын
The artist Greg broadmore
@RamenMeowArt8 күн бұрын
This was super insightful! Thanks to you both for some good ass content while I work on commissions <3
@winooooo8 күн бұрын
2:12
@oversipelio9838 күн бұрын
holy shit, amazing
@Finrirthegray168 күн бұрын
The quote Wayne Reynolds. "My big secret is that I don't actually know what I'm doing."
@Pump9 күн бұрын
This was a great episode, thanks for putting this out there!
@Peter-wl3tm9 күн бұрын
Kristian, you should interview Frank Turek on free will. I think complexity leads to a designer always, and we as humans beings are a complex being with our multi cellular levels and systems where we live as complex so I think it’s safe to say that God is the cause
@danielcalencar9 күн бұрын
Great episode!! ❤🎉
@nickjassoiii9 күн бұрын
I once met him in the zoo and I showed him a painting I had and he said keep going.
@_casg9 күн бұрын
I like KZfaq but I just hate using social media bruv. I like super privacy
@gh0stwritten10 күн бұрын
You should try putting the mic on an arm with a shock mount so we don't get those loud booms when you hit the table.
@KristianNeeTV10 күн бұрын
Switching to lav mics
@user-pm2gg3hw5j10 күн бұрын
Peter Han is a very smart man, I love when he speaks.
@user-pm2gg3hw5j10 күн бұрын
this is an amazing conversation
@RyanNguyen-hb9ef10 күн бұрын
Still waiting for the little chit-chat between you and Lane Brown
@billnye814310 күн бұрын
Steve the G
@HuangLin-bm1oo10 күн бұрын
22:00 Just listened to a portfolio review by Nathan Fowkes over the Schoolism Discord. What kind of made me panicked and have pessimism was that he said there's less junior jobs for artist because, in my interpretation (and not his words), it's because we are much more replaceable and they want to hire people who are able to bring more unique skillsets than something that even AI can do. The panic for me is really starting to set in
@cloud76611 күн бұрын
it does for me.
@nerfytheclown11 күн бұрын
The Warhol part of this talk was good, but I was half-expecting you to also point out that the man literally had a factory where other people made his art. Glass-makers do it: check out the Chihuly Garden in Seattle sometime...it's valid art-commerce, but the perfection is not a result of trying new things; it's iterative improvement that brings a thing to market.
@noiJadisCailleach11 күн бұрын
I still find it fun disliking Kris' videos after that one episode. But man, do i love his vids! Thanks for sharing this, Kris! These interviews are always a treat! Love them all!
@KristianNeeTV11 күн бұрын
lol thanks, which episode?
@noiJadisCailleach10 күн бұрын
@@KristianNeeTV That would be - Sketchy Van Podcast #50 - @ObesetoBeast (John Glaude) ❤😉
@karenaware656911 күн бұрын
Stop it have you seen slew’s oil paintings.He’s got a lot of skill. But yea you don’t need a ton of talent. You could just make art you know people would like and table at comic cons, anime cons, craft shows, night markets.
@somerandomfatguy.338412 күн бұрын
Bullshit. Learn to see space first. Then line work. Lol if the mfs doesn't even have any idea why their drawing sucks nor the things they draw even resembles to what they are seeing how they will improve. This is why youtube is a worst place to learn anything.
@danielbello385512 күн бұрын
What is this guys channel
@KristianNeeTV12 күн бұрын
It’s Slew, sorry KZfaq keeps deleting my description
@danielbello385512 күн бұрын
@@KristianNeeTV thank you
@hannumfineart12 күн бұрын
Where ia thia guys channel ?
@manaloola20188 күн бұрын
Just search for slew and it’ll come up
@KungFuChess12 күн бұрын
The value of art school is really in the experience you get with other artists and the real connections you make both professional and friendships. No online experience can compare to it