~a very chill and chatty q&a~
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My Mixed Experience
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Please don't go to school this fall.
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Tracing.
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2009-2019: A decade of growth ✨
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The ULTIMATE Charcoal Tutorial
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A semester's worth of work 💫
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The ULTIMATE Line Art Tutorial
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Mental Health and Art School
15:42
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Advanced Color Theory
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@cjbird7121
@cjbird7121 2 күн бұрын
Teaching the color wheel as fact since it’s not based on facts relating to paint seems ridiculous and pointless. Sure it can be part of a course on color theory but not a course that is teaching actual painting.
@cjbird7121
@cjbird7121 2 күн бұрын
I did not get formal art education. I did take some painting classes taught by artists & professors moonlighting at a NYC community center. My painting instructor had us purchase a variety of paints that were already close in color to objects normally used for painting & colors that we just really liked. The reason for choosing a few shades of tans/browns, greens, blues, etc. is because the chemicals in the pigment are already combined to refract light in the desired color. Only small amounts of another paint (pigment) are needed to alter the paint to reach the desired final color. The paints don’t get muddy. If we were to try & create those images using either RGB or CYM primary colors the final color would be muddied from over mixing. I think the idea was don’t reinvent the wheel. Nature has already given us the chemical structure for a color in the pigments. Instead of trying to create the pale ochre, ecru, taupe, & pale lime green of a sycamore tree’s bark using CYM, just use paints made with pigments that are already those colors or close to it.
@cjbird7121
@cjbird7121 2 күн бұрын
Love this! Definitely going to watch your other videos on color! It’s so fascinating
@JackieLarose
@JackieLarose 4 күн бұрын
I guess I'll tell you middle Eastern but you're here are you facial features
@kutlumzrak2689
@kutlumzrak2689 5 күн бұрын
Turkish blood. Oh that explains a whole lot. Kidding, dont hit me!
@amypatterson9851
@amypatterson9851 8 күн бұрын
As a white I often pass for black just to get treated decently.
@jc-aguilar
@jc-aguilar 15 күн бұрын
My 0.02, learn about gamut. Learning about the different gamuts really made everything click for me. RYB vs CYM vs RGB finally make more sense. I think James Gurney is right, we should combine the additive and subtractive primary colors. I highly recommend to get his book Color and Light or at least read his 7 part posts about the Color Wheel. He calls this wheel: The “Yurmby” Wheel. The primary colors for this wheel are: Yellow, Red, Magenta, Blue, Cyan, Green. The additive primary colors: Red, Green, Blue. The subtractive colors: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow. As you can see, this wheel contains all the hues: physiological, additive, and subtractive. One thing, I would suggest to add an Orange and a Purple/Violet to the 6 colors James Gurney listed on his wheel. 2 reasons: 1. You will get a larger gamut which means more saturated oranges and violets. 2. Those are the missing colors from the light spectrum
@michellecastro3372
@michellecastro3372 20 күн бұрын
I absolutely love the Romeo and Juliet piece, super late for it lol
@dogberry20
@dogberry20 21 күн бұрын
Loved the video, and I loved the music
@puckettart5108
@puckettart5108 21 күн бұрын
Very nice video, I happen to love the look of charcoal, its my favorite medium aside from watercolor. I hate to waste your time, but I have my own KZbin channel, and was wondering if you, or anyone else reading the comments has any advice on how to get the videos noticed.
@Alexanoymus
@Alexanoymus 22 күн бұрын
I stopped the video 42:20 YOURE 1/8 black! Omg girl bye
@GabHeart-rk6qm
@GabHeart-rk6qm 11 күн бұрын
She looks biracial imo. I’m mixed Hispanic and white and take more of my Latin features making me look mestizo. Anywho I have a fully white older sister and she’s a blonde and hair pin straight thin hair. So yeah I don’t think this woman the video with curls and a more wider nose looks completely 100% European. But at the end of the day, we all have our perspectives
@Alexanoymus
@Alexanoymus 10 күн бұрын
@@GabHeart-rk6qm I’m Hispanic too multiracial white native and black 1/3 each I look Puerto Rican but yeah 1/8? lol what
@GlennBurris-ym2wo
@GlennBurris-ym2wo Ай бұрын
I don't know what to think now.
@DeniseHoukMedia
@DeniseHoukMedia Ай бұрын
I love this book, the artist and the art. I really do not like this video and making fun of Kit. It's really annoying. Oh he's crazy, his eyes... etc. You know he went out of public view because of people like you. Ha ha ha you're so funny- not.
@sagecolvard9644
@sagecolvard9644 Ай бұрын
Most of my experience as a mixed person has been getting racist shit said in my face for races I'm not actually a member of. In the last year I've had a guy say "I don't deal with that south-of-the border shit" and a different guy tell me to watch out for ISIS recruiters. All I can think is "damn, that would really hurt if I was the kind of brown this dude thinks I am". For the Record: 1/4 black. Edit: Deleted some cringe that I posted when I was drunk (I still am, but half an hour has passed, so I am less drunk now, and that shit was cringe). Edit 2: I don't get the question "where are you from" or its variations nearly as often as you, because when people see me, they think they know the answer without needing to ask. They're always wrong (the only person to guess right so far was a dude who called me the n-word over the phone without ever seeing me), but *they* think they know. If anything, the fact that you get asked shows that the askers are even more ignorant than they otherwise seem. If they *could* tell, or if they even *thought* they could tell, they wouldn't ask.
@Newseason392
@Newseason392 Ай бұрын
You need to see a therapist. It hurts you because you don't knownyour roots. That's all.
@Alexanoymus
@Alexanoymus 22 күн бұрын
What do you mean this woman????
@Newseason392
@Newseason392 22 күн бұрын
@@Alexanoymus She's going through an identity crisis.
@Alexanoymus
@Alexanoymus 22 күн бұрын
@@Newseason392 this person yes deff she’s doing a rant for being an 8th black I stopped watching
@spunstricken9065
@spunstricken9065 Ай бұрын
It’s time to tell these people that it is none of their business. I’ve had all of these things happen and I feel exactly the same. Then the people who want to argue with you about what you have told them. The question is rude and invasive to begin with. They deserve zero consideration. You are right about the American thing, even here in Europe or in Asia, where I lived at one time. I am American and generally respond in this way. Multiple people here in Germany told me that I MUST be Brazilian. I’ve just started responding that I look this way because I am half German, which is true. This leaves them speechless. To poc I just say that “It doesn’t matter to me. Does it really matter to you?”
@gonishevakh7445
@gonishevakh7445 Ай бұрын
Horrible music
@DuckyxLifeXD
@DuckyxLifeXD Ай бұрын
Aspiring Artist rn: 😨 (they’re an artist on KZbin who makes movies about serious topics lol)
@brucecombs3108
@brucecombs3108 Ай бұрын
Surely it's OK for anyone to wear any hairstyle. I've seen "White" people with naturally kinky hair and "Black" people with naturally straight hair. I wouldn't get too neurotic about "cultural appropriation".
@brookzera218
@brookzera218 Ай бұрын
thank God for this beautiful soul ! thanks to her we are all attending art school for free! love and respect from Ethiopia!
@brookzera218
@brookzera218 Ай бұрын
also i see it's been four years! how is Miguel doing? your plant ! my favorite plant i call him George lol i thought i was the only one who named his plants lol
@ameyer9366
@ameyer9366 Ай бұрын
oof, the video was so long. I think it would have been better broken in to two parts.
@Sandi533
@Sandi533 2 ай бұрын
Wow I’m not sure it need this much attention. Multi generational here it’s does make one upset when addressed or grouped wrong.
@summerstevenson6625
@summerstevenson6625 2 ай бұрын
It’s because people need to put you in a box
@SeaWitch115
@SeaWitch115 2 ай бұрын
This is such a great video I love that you point out the disparity b/w phenotype and genetic %. I am majority white( mostly Italian with german, Norwegian, French, and Dutch and only 1/8 black and grew up thinking I was also 1/8 Cherokee. My mom considers herself a person of color she is creole( black and French from Louisiana) and has some Black and Dutch features. Because of genetics I have a skin tone the same color as my mom if not darker but no African features except I have the same muscle tone as all of my moms side of the family. People would always ask “what are you?” and I was a kid who grew up proud of all my cultures and would list them. People always thought I was Hispanic, which is funny b/c my partner is Brazilian and people now assume that I am as well. I know by featurism and texturism I am white. But my skin isnt white. When I was in Tahiti as a kid a local saw me and was convinced I was light skin Tahitian and that my parents were Italians adopting me. It’s crazy that people didn’t think either of my parents were biological. 😅
@Shari1565
@Shari1565 2 ай бұрын
Loved this video. You touched on topics only those of mixed lineage could bring to the fore. Im Gen X , and the rules def have changed in the last 10-15 yrs. I am the Black mom(don’t know white dad combo, my whole family is Black, whole experience was Black.. moved to the South in 04 and for first 10 yrs there was no weird intrigue. Since the skyrocketing of mixed kids phenomenon and the political landscape here in the South, Im feeling adrift. My mom even said to me “you always wanted to be Black”. That was 3 yrs ago. I am 60 yrs old😔
@erik_carter_art
@erik_carter_art 2 ай бұрын
This video is so fantastic and well put together!!! Would you consider doing a similar video for two other popular treasure hunts called 'The Secret' by Byron Preiss, and 'A Treasure's Trove' by Michael Stadther? :D
@larryhudson6136
@larryhudson6136 3 ай бұрын
My father is black, my mother is Seminole, Cherokee, and European Portuguese (I make the European distinction, only because sometimes people assumes that Portuguese meant she was Brazilian, which is actually spelled Brasil, stop spelling it Brazil; I digress). I look more black, than Native American. Some of my relatives have official recognition in the Seminole Tribe of Florida, though most don't. It's not that we can't gain enrollment, we just choose not to enroll. I've had a few online disputes with individuals regarding Native American enrollment. Let's make it perfectly clear, Federal enrollment records (Dawes Roll), and being officially recognized as a Nation's member, are not necessarily the same. A family or an individuals name may appear on one set of records, but not necessarily others. Having said that, my heritage gets questioned sometimes, in the case of other black people. There seems to be a resentment, when I acknowledge my Native American heritage. They tend to think, I'm trying to evade being black. I'm not evading acknowledging my "blackness", I look black. However, I'm not trying to present myself as being better than other black people, by acknowledging my Native American heritage. The "one dop blood rule'' has been used for generations, to exclude blacks of Native American heritage from rights guaranteed to Native American people. That's a complicated subject to big, for my comment to address. Personally I don't get many questions about my ethnicity. Most people see me, and just perceived me as black (even if they suspect I'm biracial/multiracial). As I expressed earlier in my comment, what I get, are the people who flat out, don't want me acknowledging my Native American heritage.
@FishareFriendsNotFood972
@FishareFriendsNotFood972 3 ай бұрын
This video was so eye opening for me I subscribed to your channel. Thank you!
@garylsimmons7255
@garylsimmons7255 3 ай бұрын
I tried... I do agree with much of it, but this is just annoying.
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 3 ай бұрын
I've been told I look like a fair skinned Latino, people are shocked when I tell them I'm actually Indigenous, European, and African... As if that wasn't what a Latino is😂(I'm just not Spanish)
@Alexanoymus
@Alexanoymus 22 күн бұрын
Not always but I get the joke
@JonDoe-mz4dx
@JonDoe-mz4dx 3 ай бұрын
The issue I get is being fair skinned yet more than half of my entire recent ancestrys' lived experience has been that of ethnic people.
@Hu...uh.101
@Hu...uh.101 3 ай бұрын
Its a wild world as a mixed person its an everyday explaining over and over and still not being believed. I dont want to be percieved
@rozzie5651
@rozzie5651 2 ай бұрын
Yes not being believed or accepted.
@strawberrylilypuff2089
@strawberrylilypuff2089 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, your explanation really helped!
@ORISONTV
@ORISONTV 3 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as a light-skinned "black" person, unless they have Albinism or Vitiligo which is caused by a congenital disorder. So called light-skinned "black" people are technically (Mixed Race) not black.
@Notimportant253
@Notimportant253 2 ай бұрын
That is unfortunately not the way mainstream society sees things like that. It’s odd; I’ve got the same amount of white in me as the chick in the video has non white in her, yet I don’t identify as a mixed person, bc Ik what the world sees me as first and for most. It’s a weird bit of cognitive dissonance, knowing this system is arbitrary while still playing into it, at least to not be completely ostracized by the people in my family, bc they see this view of race as being no better than the malignant idealism of colorblindness.
@JazminPine
@JazminPine 3 ай бұрын
that meow when you introduced your cat was so on cue, amazing actor
@ArtRebelsBloc
@ArtRebelsBloc 3 ай бұрын
i'm going to likely amend this to be thorough and thoughtful in my response. im bi-racial black and white but have been ethnically ambiguous enough that this video is so important to me in subject matter & thoughtful presentation, i love it. i first paused the video at 23:20 i will always use "the american approach" as my first deflection for this line of questioning. my lineage is very far removed from our immigrant ancestors by many generations now i cant even keep track how many. after being pressed with more invasive questioning i make my own judgments on them and will proceed extra cautious in how im perceived by them. i will just resign and tell them "I'm black and white and have hispanic family through marriage" this is the easiest most honest answer to give. that said I never claim being hispanic because i was raised solely with the english language but was surrounded indirectly with the spanish language thru a step parent. after taking two years in school and befriending many mexican and mexican american people over the years. learning spanish allowed me to connect with my siblings latino family across the language barrier. most people who outright ask me are monoracially hispanic spanish speakers trying to gauge if they clocked me as a carribean or other afro latino diaspora. i've even had gas station attendants take me for middle eastern or indian after i lost my loose afro curled hair due to receding hairline as an adult. it used to be easy because my hair had most people correctly gauge me as mixed black but that is the most bizarre part of this journey through an inherently divided society. i never like the term "chameleon" i hate any term that tries to equate a person to an animal i'm not going to name the most common ones but you all know them cringeworthy fs. but i have been able to ease into many different scenes throughout my life from an academic sphere as a youth to subcultures like skaters and club kids to professional work environments. in the professional scene i have seen colorism, featurism, and texturism run rampant and being honest i have benefited from being lighter, with more european or north african/middle eastern features and less textured hair with a looser curl. that's really what made me leave that type of 9-5 work environment not only to escape being involved in systems that perpetuate white supremacy but mainly to be in a more present way for my daughter with part time work. it is very hard to talk about this stuff and i wish all you find a way to fit into your community in your own way
@ORISONTV
@ORISONTV 3 ай бұрын
dark people don`t come in all shades these people light skin people are mixed not black No such thing as a light skin black people because no people called light skin black in Africa.
@heikization
@heikization 3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately?
@joy4657
@joy4657 4 ай бұрын
I remember watching this video years ago and trying it out, now in 2024 every time i get inspired to really grind and plan out how to accomplish my goals (art or non) I think about this method! Such an interesting way to divide everything up and have a visual graph rather than just writing- still loving it years later!
@Artsoulcreater
@Artsoulcreater 4 ай бұрын
Super ❤❤❤
@kimberlypayetta3476
@kimberlypayetta3476 4 ай бұрын
I love charcole!
@bozoclown2098
@bozoclown2098 4 ай бұрын
It's highly likely moist of most your male classmates àr
@MMConsultinggroup
@MMConsultinggroup 4 ай бұрын
As a Biracial Woman (Black and White), adopted, racially isolated by racist abusive whites, and was on of 4 ethnic people within a 40 mile radius (I literally grew up in KKK territory, this is not an exaggeration), I have experienced the nightmare of extreme racism, fetishizing of a colored Woman, and being ostracized by the very people who had me trapped in a society of white violence against ethnic with no way out of it or get help for safety. My upbringing was seriously a nightmare. I am Biracial, plain and simple, and I'm proud as hell of this. Physically, I mostly just look like a white person. The racist abusive whites were busy calling me ni*ger, on a regular basis while simultaneously trying to white-wash me, which was obviously psychologically abusive. Due to the extreme isolation I was in, I was shell shocked when I finally escaped from it, and got to experience the real world, and realized there were other people just like me. The sense of belonging, and kinship has been AMAZING. Like she mentions in the video, America is very racist. I inherently, will never give an American white person the benefit of the doubt, because factual history, and repeated patterns of white violence, and white racism has proved that this is not safe. I have been shown this on a daily basis in my 40 years on this earth. The whites that claim that 'they aren't racist, and they had no part in slavery, etc', while simultaneously living off of the benefits in current society that they live by-way of their white ancestors violence are perpetuating, and enabling the white violence pandemic in America. Due to this, I do not associate with my white side. I should note, I have white friends, I have white students. I ONLY associate with healthy whites, who actually step it up, and actively work to make the changes needed to stop the white violence. If a white person blatantly ignores the history of how America is the disaster it is today because of white violence, I want nothing to do with the person, plain and simple. Until all American whites properly acknowledge the white violence, white racism and actually step up to ACTIVELY work to stop it, I will not associate with that kind of mainframe or behavior. It's time to start calling a spade a spade. America needs to have white violence/white racism at the focal point in order to make it stop.
@peaceispower3792
@peaceispower3792 4 ай бұрын
This was absolutely amazing! It’s not my pride to have but as a fellow mixed woman this resonated so much! Also what they call “black fishing” I call “mixed fishing” and I hate it. I’ve never had my mixedness challenged in such a way and been called a “white girl” until this era.
@rozzie5651
@rozzie5651 2 ай бұрын
I had someone at work, a job I was quitting from anyway, just blurt out to me that I was a white woman! Even though I'm mixed. I know what I am.
@michaeltaylor8501
@michaeltaylor8501 4 ай бұрын
• Ethnicity & Race are different things, though sometimes closely related (it's highly unlikely any modern-day individual stems from only one ethnicity, whereas it's rather obvious that there are still some modern-day folk that are mono-racial as well as some that are multi-racial)* • It's needless - & even disrespectful - to purposely exclude any race or ethnicity of someone, including one's own self, if & when such is already known (not in general conversation, mind you, but in terms of telling one's self or others what one can or cannot do, as in playing this satanic shame game)** • Not one of us would exist without YHWH our God having allowed each & every one of our respective ancestors to come together & multiply ✝️😎👍 * = Note: Those most popular Autosomal DNA Test Results only give an individual a current guesstimate of what their most recent ethnicities could be (based only upon the particular testing company's base test-group for each country or general area, plus all other folk who previously tested & are in that particular testing company's database - & only as "determined" by that particular company's currently-used alogrythm): there's a lot of room for errors & omissions [& since most of these companies don't test every "snip" (SNP) - & they don't all test the same "snips" - some inherited DNA feature could get overlooked by one or more companies that one might test with]; & then add into this mix the fact that an individual only inherited half of a parent's DNA but not necessarily half of each ethnicity that that parent had inherited & then one can see how one might have say some significant Italian heritage & yet might not have inherited any of the Italian ethnicity markers DNA-wise (even a thorough testing of an individual can't detect what wasn't inherited; but by testing multiple relatives, some of what an individual in that family didn't inherit could possibly be established... There are other possibilities & variables, but I've pointed out plenty already for folk to get the general idea of the complexities involved in our respective make-ups & what we're able to get guesstimates for). ** = It used to be that copying others was a way of paying them a compliment (apart from mocking that is, which is meant to be malicious); but, now with the satanic woke-joke outlook that some voiciferous folk have, they get triggered over just about anything. 🙄
@charlietarantola3570
@charlietarantola3570 4 ай бұрын
I’m trying to unpack myself own ancestry. With the fact my great grandfather knew people who knew his for lack of a better term his black ancestors. But due to plantations his great grandmother was herself mixed. I’m “white” but have clearly not white hair. A throwback of sorts. I cannot erase that part of my family. It grows out of my head. My mother’s very racist family (step relatives and her blood relatives) saw me as “black” because they believed in the one drop policy. The complexity of my grandmother being scared of being seen as black and her grandchild not caring. Myself not knowing/caring being triggering to her.
@charlietarantola3570
@charlietarantola3570 4 ай бұрын
But also her fear was proven by my mother’s relatives. Regularly commenting on white passing people having black looking children, yours truly.
@felicia6497
@felicia6497 4 ай бұрын
Being 75 percent white makes u majority white but the problem is white people are a very exclusive race. If you dont look 100percent white they dont seem to accept u as white like a 75 percent black person will be black. If they have to question it u cant claim white. One drop rule. They made it up blacks didn't.
@edj2045
@edj2045 2 ай бұрын
one drop rule doesn't apply today and even then, many of those people passed or were freed by their fathers. She literally stated in this video that some yt people do see her as yt... Yt people created dozens of rules during Jim Crow. Do you want to continue subscribing to all of them, or just this particular one? Why is this one so important to you and why are yt people so important that they get to determine how people identify? Why do you give them so much power? strange!
@felicia6497
@felicia6497 4 ай бұрын
Awesome video. I disgree with the Zendaya M.M. comment. Zendaya seems more open and verbal about her mixed ethnicity and she hasnt shyed away from experimenting with braided black styles. Megan Markle plays is very safe in more white hairstyles always. There were negative comments about Zendayas dreadlocks by Giuliana Rancic which i kind of remember. I think its cause Megan seems to identify more as white.
@melanellie_art
@melanellie_art 4 ай бұрын
Learned about this book from Wait Wait Don't Tell Me a couple weeks ago and was immediately interested, can't believe your video only has 6k views! Really well put together, you deserve more <3
@InimicusSolitus
@InimicusSolitus 4 ай бұрын
we had the book and always wondered if it had been solved. I do remember the hands pointing to letters, but never figured out any of the puzzle. Thanks for the video, what drama!
@shayb.5233
@shayb.5233 4 ай бұрын
miss you biana❤