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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Jun 5, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.673 (403/4,523 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-14T10:32:27.874437Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
it's actually beautiful when you hold the painting up to the light, the holes are like little dew drops catching the light... (a smaller needle would fix this but it's a happy accident) i'm a total perfectionist so it's hard to open myself up to these sorts of things but as i do it more i've realized that the accidents actually make the work better than you can imagine it in your head, like divine intervention or something
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Only 4 mins in and I immediately subbed. I feel bad to admit that at first I thought I was gonna be bored. I thought you were going to talk in front of the camera the entire video and almost clicked away. BUT was pleasantly surprised by all the layers. It gets more interesting as I watch! Love it! Def an inspiration for my own art vlogs.
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I personally love the light shining through the artwork like stars in the night sky. It adds another dimension to the piece only visible under specific viewing conditions. Similar to the new dimension added by the volume of the embroidery.
I also love the back embroidery as an artwork in itself. Its like the lines are trying to become something, but are ultimately incomplete. Which actually hints at how they are part of the whole.
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The great thing about these aspects of the finished artworks is, even if they aren't visible when hung up, they are documented in this video, which has become part of the work, through the story of its creation. I love what you have done, please keep experimenting :)
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14:39 🎉 congratulations! You took a risk and it paid off 👏 yeah you’re reminding me that every once in a while we have to dip into process mode. No matter how scary it may be... product mode pays the bills but process mode stretches your creative ener
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From seeing your stitches, I would have never guessed that you are a beginner embroiderer :D You did everything right: doing a test sample and going with quality materials. These are steps that help enormously but are often overlooked.
The colors of your painting are so beautiful - as is the painting itself of course. The stitches sit nicely in the painting without taking too much attention.
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It's a brave move, I was also nervous and hearing how the needle went through the canvas for the first time made me shudder.
I see that you are going through a stage of overflowing creativity and that is a blessing for any creative mind (normal in geniuses like you).
You already combined realistic with abstract, you already embroidered a painting, what's next for you? because I'm sure you have no limits, and it's refreshing to see how someone who is already successful goes beyond the conventional. Thank you for that and keep surprising us.
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This is so beautiful Brooke as always! You didn't come this far just to come this far!! Nietzsche says "There are no beautiful surfaces without a terrible depth" which means every beautiful thing we see is an abstraction of huge complexities, all the struggle/hard decisions to take/ doubt/ anxiety... will pay off one day big big big time! wish you the very best ✨✨✨✨
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@charlesianima
11 months ago
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is just knowing which ones to keep. Stay blessed 🤍🙏🏼🪽
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