drawing your feelings (a calm guide)

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Published 2018-03-17
Art can do a lot for us, and letting out our feelings through it can be very useful. Here in this video I do just that, and you should try it too sometime! :)
Watch the second episode here:    • drawing your feelings (a calm guide) #2  

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All Comments (21)
  • @timothy36436
    “Feelings they come and go, thankfully and unfortunately”
  • @isryn
    7:20 “I know this is a little personal, but have you ever felt this way before?” The drawing: 🗿
  • @Take_A_Gander
    “I want to yell a lot… but I don’t” relatable
  • @Martin-jh4rk
    “Unless you’re an alligator” shout out to all the alligators drawing their feelings rn
  • @helios566
    Youre not going to see this but this video helped me grieve the death of a friend. Journaling my thoughts with small drawings everyday helped me process it, thank you for the idea.
  • @4DD3R
    i am the biggest perfectionist when it comes to my art. sometimes it’s nice to remind myself that I can make art for myself and not just for the approval of others
  • @blewbyboy
    7:25 “Have you ever felt like this before?" Me: "🗿
  • @Stroddy
    Begins to draw “Ever felt like this before?” The drawing: తోూ్
  • @dmkays
    I see a consistent theme in your post-it drawings. They show a deeply recessed, possibly unknown desire to slip off to West Palm or Key Large for a couple days to certify as a acuba diver, then head up toward West Palm Beach to go on a couple drift dives c in the Gulf Stream. I'd say go for it dude. You only once. Who knows, it may give you inspiration for different type of drawings.
  • @Ljorf
    I feel like this guy is a 4th dimensional being who got stuck in our realm and is making the best of it
  • Watching this I can't really determine whether this man is on the brink of insanity or if he's just achieved a higher level of emotional intelligence than the rest of us
  • @dontmindme5207
    I truly just believe that this man is the most human person in existence.
  • @samgibbons580
    I know it’s been a while since you uploaded this video. But this literally changed my life. I’ve always been sort of out of touch with myself. When I first saw this, I started drawing on sticky notes, and I did so every day at work. I followed your guide to put feelings on paper. It helped me learn how to feel and how to express that to not only myself but to others. It helped me learn how to navigate my emotions through art, not just pen and paper but all sorts of art. I still struggle a lot with everything still, and sometimes I’m not ok. But it’s ok not to be ok sometimes. At least I have a really cool sticky note collection now! Cheers you are a wonderful person
  • @jjjthe_dark7260
    “Sometimes you might feel...” *draws sad face* “Happy”
  • @abstract7026
    "Just cause i'm 27 doesn't mean I don't want a ring pop after the dentist". One of my favourite things ever said.
  • @RealxDBoi
    My man’s spitting real deep knowledge while unintentionally creating asmr
  • @jayEliza
    this really is like a mini therapy, i remember watching this year ago and this is honestly my style of drawing, i just doodle. I never take my "art" as art. Its just doodles at the end of my day