Dealing with Depression Through Art

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Art Chong Art

Art Chong Art

2 жыл бұрын

More content and sculpting tutorials at / artchongart
Pics on Instagram: / cabj7zuvm0k
Technical stuff:
- Sculpted using Chavant NSP Medium and Hard
- Armatures are made with aluminum wires
- Painted with Vallejo acrylics
- The sculpture stands about 10" tall and 18" long including the base

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@abrahamthunder32
@abrahamthunder32 Жыл бұрын
So many people say the word art and artist in their titles and descriptions. This guy is an actual artist . One can tell by his attention to the subtleties and the emotional connection he feels and conveys with his work. He truly expresses himself through his work.
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt Жыл бұрын
You're very kind, thank you. I'm glad to know that the video/sculpture connected with you. 🙏🙏
@enlilly2405
@enlilly2405 11 ай бұрын
The other artists also express themselves. He is a good artist and so are many. Please don't compare people. Everyone are unique.
@lisasteel6817
@lisasteel6817 11 ай бұрын
Yo, please don’t gate-keep art. We have enough hardships going for us as artists without people judging whether we’re real artists or not.
@abrahamthunder32
@abrahamthunder32 11 ай бұрын
its sad that people can take something meant as a heart felt compliment to one person as a slight against every one else
@Murimz
@Murimz 11 ай бұрын
​@@abrahamthunder32? Its you who made the mistake of complementing one person by saying that there are many "fake" artists simply because they are not as good. If you make art, you are an artist.
@themissionslayer
@themissionslayer 11 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you express what all artist feel: The disappointment in our work, the failure that come with art, the emotional connection to the art.
@Sebastian-gq3sl
@Sebastian-gq3sl 10 ай бұрын
I gotta say that this sculpture is heart-wrenching for me, I was feeling the pain in that sculpture as mine and it was cathartic to realize that I've felt it too and still feel it sometimes... Going through depressive thoughts and not being able to express them is a totally different pain no-one should go though and seeing this has made me want to also try and express myself with art and try to heal a bit in the preocess. Better days will come, thank you for this.
@egernman12
@egernman12 4 ай бұрын
Your story about getting injured an unable to do what, makes you happy, hit 100% home. I study and teach karate to youth. But after an accident that broke my shoulder and hip, has made that impossible to do anymore. Ever since the accident, i have been in a steep depression, and this sculpt totally shows how i feel inside.
@Szmaglord
@Szmaglord 2 жыл бұрын
I watch few different sculptors. There is something special about you. I feel like I am on a masterclass, you share so much in-sights. I'm so grateful for it. Your energy, watching you fix your mistakes makes me want to throw things away, and take out my sculpting gear. Thank you for that. Hope the knee gets better. Regards!
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Szmagiel, that's really nice of you to say. You should totally take out the sculpting gear and get your hands dirty too!
@louisedawnauthor6590
@louisedawnauthor6590 11 ай бұрын
Love your art. I was feeling depressed and a few months ago after a rough few years, I looked at expressing through art. Then I got a cancer diagnosis and it whipped me out of depression. (If you think life can’t get worse _ it sure can. Lol) I’m grateful to be fighting cancer and hopefully getting a second chance at life. I’m now creating art for cancer awareness and find it motivating. I weirdly feel newly energized on the inside through my cancer journey. Art is a great way to express pain. Fighting! 💜
@Lilgoat-rq1qy
@Lilgoat-rq1qy 8 ай бұрын
God bless you ❤
@leevespa4564
@leevespa4564 2 жыл бұрын
Art,haven’t seen one of your vids for a while…depression being the cause,through different things…said it before mate..you are a true artist…who is a master at his craft…just breathtaking…keep your chin up mate…peace and love to you 😬👍
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lee :) I appreciate it
@ShaLaw
@ShaLaw 2 жыл бұрын
The whole time I was getting Raziel vibes from Soul Reaver. Love what you do!!! We all go through this I think. And being an artist you can express it in so many mediums and ways.
@mossy9945
@mossy9945 2 жыл бұрын
My friend I adore your channel, you've got a perfect personality for this, the honesty, dedication and passion is obvious in every video you make. It makes me want to pick up my tools more than any other sculpting channel. Keep up the output please, there's a dearth of this on youtube.
@FluffaRoo713
@FluffaRoo713 2 жыл бұрын
There's one thing that really grabs me with your sculpting, and that is how expressive the muscles are. You really sculpt the tiniest little flexes and tensions that I think are often overlooked by most sculptors. Honestly you can see the amount of effort spent on the anatomy and it really just makes all the difference in my opinion. It makes the character feel ultimately real. Almost like you can sense personality or emotion in the body shape and muscle movements. It's not just a pose for the sake of a pose
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian. I try to make every choice in support of the overall theme/idea behind the sculpt. I’m glad to know it comes across
@FluffaRoo713
@FluffaRoo713 2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtChongArt Honestly, even the sinew placement and movement all adds up! It's great to have the knowledge you do, and still be able to apply it in such a way! Keep up the great work, man. You're motivation to the rest of us lazier, would-be artists out there😉
@Spect8orSpecter
@Spect8orSpecter Ай бұрын
I completely agree that the human face gives the character a more relatable quality. It turned out incredible and very potent.
@jessreynolds2719
@jessreynolds2719 10 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you. I had an almost identical injury. Shattered my right talus while climbing. The healing process is a very profound and challenging process. "The despair, the loss of flight". The feeling of loss of identity and not knowing what comes next. This is very beautifully done. Thank you again.
@MisTikkalRosy
@MisTikkalRosy 9 ай бұрын
I hope you had people around to hug you, listen to you, and just be present. Thank you for demonstrating so graphically the cost of making Art. (The eyes on the monster head do it for me, sunken and full of pain.) My 10 cents worth despite it being so long ago.,,, Oh my, I took a break and came back and you did it!
@cathleencrawley4610
@cathleencrawley4610 5 ай бұрын
This is amazing… thank you for making this. This is also how my depression feels. Bless you
@michij3852
@michij3852 5 ай бұрын
I'm having an absolute hellish time trying to write anything after being sick for months. My brain just won't form the words the way I want. My thoughts are jumbled, my mind is scattered, and concepts don't flow into each other like they should. Watching your process is cathartic. I really felt that moment where you screamed about the eyebrows. Sometimes the answers are so simple but they just take forever to find, and its both elating and frustrating when you finally get there. As for the sculpture itself, wow. Its amazing to see that kind of anguish personified. There is something so raw about the character being practically naked, screaming at the sky, his wings tattered and worse than useless - something that's supposed to lift him up become dead weights, dragging him down. He's got the kind of face that angels in graveyards wish they could make, surrounded by so much pain in one place, if only they weren't carved to model the passive dignity expected of the grieving. But there is no dignity in loss. Be it loss of your bodily function, mental faculties, or companions. In my experience, the best art is both evocative and truthful. This helped. Thanks.
@LocPham-kw5ut
@LocPham-kw5ut 10 ай бұрын
I can feel the joy on your face when you put the final sculpture on the base, and it did spread. Thank you for this
@top7records843
@top7records843 2 жыл бұрын
The fallen angel esthetic is one that I particularly love. Full of emotion and meaning, story. Always heavy is the representation. Really like this piece. Brought me back to Raziel from Soul Reaver. Nice work once again
@Phantom-vy6lw
@Phantom-vy6lw 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never gotten chills from a piece of artwork before, I can’t believe I haven’t found you before. You are beyond talented! I appreciate the honesty, as a younger artist it’s really comforting to understand we all go through the same rollercoaster of emotions with our work. I look forward to your future works!
@applesandpudding1599
@applesandpudding1599 Жыл бұрын
I only stumbled across your channel yesterday and am absolutely mesmerized by your talent, dedication and understanding of the medium and anatomy. Thank you for sharing your craft and your emotions with the world and letting us take part in your creative process, it is most enjoyable to watch! Plus your voice is very calming.
@aliceauroraliddell
@aliceauroraliddell 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... I am SO stoked to have found this channel. I've always gotten very emotional watching dancers and choreographers (and all performers, really), but I never new I would get emotional watching non-performing artists do their thing. I just watched The Calligraphist video and this one and teared up both times during the hero shots just seeing the details. They both also pluck that dance heartstring for me with the anatomy and lines. Also, like other commenters have said, seeing the expression of joy when you put the piece on the pedestal was so great. GORGEOUS piece. Thank you for sharing.
@Manntis_
@Manntis_ 5 ай бұрын
I believe the monster version works for some and not others. The monster almost reflect as how we are feeling currently, such as your ankle injury made you possibly mad at yourself or hate the idea of not being able to walk without pain again. this a reflection as how we view our selves as a "what we are now" rather than "what we could or used to be". anyways love your channel and sculpts!
@justlgcy
@justlgcy 4 ай бұрын
This is one of the best sculptures ive seen. I love your explanation and commentary. Amazing work
@TheMarvinistGroup
@TheMarvinistGroup 4 ай бұрын
I definitely feel like sculpting or painting or any other expressive form of art is a very good thing to have when dealing with big emotions like this. Being able to show how you really feel with no words is very helpful
@microzoo3775
@microzoo3775 2 ай бұрын
I love how honest your process is. You're a master. I admire you a lot!
@ironmountain7907
@ironmountain7907 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video, you inspired me to start painting out my frustrations/depression again and it’s been really cathartic; there was something so genuine in the way you articulated your feelings that I really resonated with so thank you again.
@nsuarez
@nsuarez 11 ай бұрын
The frowning between the eyes is what makes it feel emotional. I usually just look for references online until one of them speaks to me. Nice work man and thanks for sharing!
@theresafeyjoo458
@theresafeyjoo458 2 ай бұрын
I like to use the word moment, I wasn't in the moment. I think it sounds better then depression. Your smile and voice are very pleasant to see and hear. You made me smile by saying here we go again, 3rd time is a charm. I think your sculptures are amazing.I pray your knee gets better soon. I'm happy that you have this to express your feelings and how honest you are opening up about it. Again Thank you so much for sharing.GOD BLESS.
@alanreddin533
@alanreddin533 Ай бұрын
Your command of anatomy and attention to detail is remarkable!
@Cryingwithhotcheetos
@Cryingwithhotcheetos 4 ай бұрын
Your an amazing artist and I love it! I can’t believe anyone would critique you
@mmg6718
@mmg6718 2 жыл бұрын
loved how you narrated the process in the video and it really helped me to undertand the creative process that you go through or, at least, a fraction of it. Really enjoy your content and I hope that you're feeling better. Lots of love from Barcelona
@PapaKooz
@PapaKooz 2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you were able to be vulnerable and share this. Art is the expression of self and of the environment. Amazing work, thanks for sharing!
@maetheechongchitnant810
@maetheechongchitnant810 2 жыл бұрын
This one is so well done. What an emotionally powerful sculpture. Congrats on another masterpiece! I'm also really glad to hear that your recovery is going well. Stay strong brother 💪
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'll continue to try my best!
@tealtealeaf
@tealtealeaf 2 жыл бұрын
Wow this is an incredible sculpture. I love the raw emotion in it. I'm impressed by your anatomical skills and how natural you're able to make it look. I appreciate that you included the parts where you struggled as well, since it's so easy to forget that the process isn't perfect even at very advanced levels. Thank you for sharing this very personal piece! It is very inspiring and makes me want to learn a lot more about sculpting!
@davidnie1277
@davidnie1277 2 жыл бұрын
Your reaction when sculpture is done is so nice! When it over I’m becomes happy with you
@lisasteel6817
@lisasteel6817 11 ай бұрын
I have a tough time expressing my mental health and physical health struggles through my artwork. I’m so glad you were able to express your pain and struggles. I hope you find lasting recovery.
@Yuhikaro
@Yuhikaro 9 ай бұрын
I stumbled across your videos by accident while watching Elden Ring clips, but I am glad I did. Truly amazed by the skill you've got. Keep up the good work and dont be so strict for yourself, those sculptures look amazing!
@jmaxx6894
@jmaxx6894 2 жыл бұрын
I can simpatize with you. Dealing with depression is not as easy and someone who has never dealt with it may think. I'm glad to hear that your art helped you get through it. Congrats.
@Billthecollector
@Billthecollector 11 ай бұрын
Art. Thank so much for your hard work. I suffer from severe depression and you truly captured the anguish and despair that I feel. It's very good to have a healthy outlet such as sculpting to vent that emotion. I really even liked the first sculpture while it wasn't refined it was a beautiful expression of yourself.
@smc9098
@smc9098 4 ай бұрын
I honestly can relate, there are some times when you can understand or explain your feelings. It just suddenly happens, and it is very lonely and sad. portraying it through art is the most honest way of expressing it. I love your art and videos! Just subscribed :)
@michaelvaliquette9743
@michaelvaliquette9743 4 ай бұрын
I only recently found your channel. I have been blown away by your knowledge and understanding of anatomy and physiology. The things you point out as issues are often not at all apparent to me. I have learned a lot from watching you and the critiques you have of your own work. I honestly think you are way too hard on yourself. You are SO good.
@mossyraven6973
@mossyraven6973 5 ай бұрын
I originally watched the "no talking" version under the assumption that it was the only version you posted of this sculpture, but boy am I glad I checked and decided to watch this version too. I really enjoy hearing an artist's creative process and what is behind a piece or an idea, so seeing what went behind this one was very much a delight
@zenc.singhakawi4184
@zenc.singhakawi4184 11 ай бұрын
this is so down to earth art process. the frustration and problem solving is so real.
@FigsArtsandCrafts
@FigsArtsandCrafts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you sharing such a private piece of your world. I connected with it in a deep level and it encourages me to express myself in a similar way.
@kbruylants
@kbruylants 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. For sharing and for the amazing sculpting!
@KillerTacos54
@KillerTacos54 11 ай бұрын
I am so impressed by your work man, so glad I found your channel
@dagger9555
@dagger9555 10 ай бұрын
I’ve recently got into sculpture and 3D to help me with my art and understanding form better for my work. To help me construct things better in my head and real life to get what I’m imagining. To “draw like a sculpture.” I absolutely loved this video. Your thoughts, the process, the entire thing was amazing. It inspires me to express my feelings through art. Thanks for making content and creating art!
@blaineberkley
@blaineberkley 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and effort. You are an inspiration to this old retired artist.
@lavuntecolquitt
@lavuntecolquitt 5 ай бұрын
As a fellow artist and man, this one hit. To get out our inner thoughts and feelings and convey it through our cRaft heals the soul. You ROCKED this
@t0bif0x64
@t0bif0x64 9 ай бұрын
Through this video, I found someone truly expressing art. I'm glad that i'm here. Really, you did such an amazing job!
@gillesvanzeveren4981
@gillesvanzeveren4981 11 ай бұрын
Stay as genuine and true to yourself as you are at this point. Your feelings really translate to me and also the concept of externalising your deeper feelings and big emotions to make it more tangible is so recognizable..
@valentinacuervolara331
@valentinacuervolara331 3 ай бұрын
Usually, I don't comment on videos at all, let alone such personal things. I've been suffering from high-functioning anxiety since I was 15, after a failed suicide attempt. Before that, I used to write "dark" poetry, wear black all the time, and very rarely be a cheerful person. Over the years, I've managed to become what I always wanted, and although it's still hard sometimes, I'm much happier now. I'm also an artist, and often I create art just for myself. Maybe people outside might see my art as trivial or too girly, but that's what makes me happy. For a long time, I hid behind this sad and subdued persona, but now I feel capable of doing what I want without needing anyone's approval. And that's what I see in you as well: a person and an incredible artist capable of making things that fully express his feelings and his thoughts. I hope someday to reach that level of artistry. Thank you for this video.
@dyllanrodriguez2828
@dyllanrodriguez2828 Жыл бұрын
I can’t remember which video brought me to this channel but I don’t care cuz this is phenomenal and pretty inspiring for me. I’m not a sculptor but I do wanna dabble in more forms of art one day as well as get better at things like paintings (which Ive actually been doing as i watch.) and plenty of other things. So i gotta say thank you for sharing and giving this visual representation of your mind in that state. Means a lot to a guy like me honestly.
@ArthurAsPedras
@ArthurAsPedras 10 ай бұрын
some subjects that we all share in life. you seem very honest and open, keep up the great work!
@NemanjaAleksic-lj8zk
@NemanjaAleksic-lj8zk 10 ай бұрын
Love the video. Great work , I really felt your story in the piece. very well reflected. Enjoyed it more by following through then just seeing the final result. I am really hooked...
@heavenrichards06
@heavenrichards06 4 ай бұрын
you're a great youtuber you defiantly deserve more followers.
@MrFartingDude
@MrFartingDude Жыл бұрын
Wow!! I am new to your channel and I am so amazed and happy that you are so Frank with your process. That you show what doesn't work for you. You are an incredible sculptor and I am so grateful for your teaching and sharing your amazing work. Thank you 👍
@stephenmoore3390
@stephenmoore3390 2 жыл бұрын
Good to see you Art it's been a minute. Once again another great piece, details within the sculpture are always on point, i was in awe of this piece, the emotion on the face made me feel sorry for him wondering what he went through to be in such despair. Keep it up mate love what you do and it's always a nice surprise when i get notified you have posted a vid. stay strong and take care. See ya on the next one.
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Stephen :)
@jacketvan1156
@jacketvan1156 10 ай бұрын
Damn mate, you tell so much thing i struggle myself each work i made in sculpture. It always a lot of struggling and disappointment that not seen in the final version. Thank you!
@themrfidel
@themrfidel 2 жыл бұрын
The result is amazing as always, and as always I loved to see the process, the backtracking, the decision making... But this one hit differently, hit home. My entire life (outside the workspace) revolves around movement, around climbing, skiing and generally being out in the mountain. Its the only thing that I've got to detach myself from everything else, since I'm socially awkward and have zero sentimental life. I often find myself thinking what I'd do if I were to have an accident that takes all of that away from me, and this sculpture you made fits painfully well: broken, lost, desperate, without something to grab onto. Thank you for sharing this artwork and your story with us.
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, thanks for taking the time to write and share your perspective. I'm very glad to know that the sculpture connects with you at a personal level. It's kind of the point of making the art in such a public way, so thank you :)
@8188rr
@8188rr 11 ай бұрын
Yo as soon as you started working on the face I was like "that looks like Eren Jaeger" and less than a minute later you mentioned that it had a little bit of an AoT vibe. Great job bro! Your work is truly amazing.
@brettsalter3300
@brettsalter3300 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate your open and heartfelt narrative, and your descriptions of the creation process. Very informative and a wonderful experience (for me at least) Also one of the more interesting interpretations of a human figure with wings I have seen. Thank you for sharing.
@r.g.nerdcraft2716
@r.g.nerdcraft2716 2 жыл бұрын
22:23 Drybrushing at big surfaces is usually more effective if you stipple multiple times instead of continuous stokes, tried that on my latest sculpture and drybrushing through stipling felt like it gave more gentle effect (and done what it is supposed to do - enchanted texture) while stroking ended up making this part messy
@morganjames5180
@morganjames5180 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting ... I will have a go at this. I must admit dry brushing strokes can clog up the textures .
@DarkWolfes
@DarkWolfes 2 жыл бұрын
20:17 I die for that expression. It's always so refreshing to witness your process and all the emotion connected to your pieces. Keep loving what you do, it's amazing!
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) I always have a small debate with myself whether to include moments like that when I'm editing. I'm happy to know it connects with someone out there :)
@r.g.nerdcraft2716
@r.g.nerdcraft2716 2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtChongArt for me including moments like these feels to be one of the best parts of your channel, maybe that's caused by the fact that I'm begginer sculptor myself and re-doing faces 3 times per sculpture is something very common to me 😂 Seeing someone who is far more advanced than me still struggles in similar way is very interesting for me
@simonkjaeldgaard-greising
@simonkjaeldgaard-greising 2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtChongArt Those moments are a very big part of what makes your channel unique. Don't consider to exclude them :)
@NoOne-zs7gc
@NoOne-zs7gc 6 ай бұрын
I know it's been a year since you released this one but I wanted to post a comment thanking you for sharing your struggles and to give this one some love. You're right, it's not an easy thing being so vulnerable and open about your struggles. I know. My daughter struggles with depression and has used art as part of her therapy for years. I was definitely moved by your final sculpture and seeing the process you went through to achieve it was, I think, important to include because art is a process. You don't always hit it on the nail every time. As they say, the struggle is real. Also, I found your choice of wings modeled after bats to be an interesting choice when you spoke about the subject being like a fallen angel. It wouldn't have been where my mind went first and I would love to know your thought process on it. Since bat anatomy, I believe (not an expert for sure!), incorporates their hands into their wings, I might have termed the wings a bit more dragon-esque. Anyway, thank you for sharing.
@cadbq
@cadbq 10 ай бұрын
you don't ever need to apologize for doing something to help you be well, so long as it's not hurting anyone. it's so important to find a way to cope with things like this and if this works for you, and you want to share that with people, power to you. do it. fisticuffs if you apologize for it. like i get i'm a year and a half late but it's still an important message to get whenever. this is a healthy coping mechanism and others getting to see that and the vulnerability of it is honestly amazing. pieces like this are important to other people too. it's something that some can relate to and lets them know they're not alone. this is sappy but i'm standing by it 😤😤😤
@stephanieharper7349
@stephanieharper7349 2 ай бұрын
omg this hit HOME. For me, it was not necessarily depressio but more than it is a GRIEVING of the Dying pieces of YOURSELF that the injury/disability has or is "killing" off-it's deep grief most won't have to experience thankfuly. Mine was from a multitude of degenerative conditions but mostly my back and nerves wich effected my limbs. Has to give up my loves that made me-me-teaching yoga, publisjing articles, ect The loss of speech not nly due to pain but aphasia caused by the med side effects PLUS exactly what you described on top of it-not being able to axequetly describe it to others.Thank you for giving a vision and beautiful artistic exptession of that agony as we relearnn who we are with our broken wings
@stephanieharper7349
@stephanieharper7349 2 ай бұрын
yep-you captured it! that face expression on the heros shot at the end teared me up-thannk you for sharing the vulnerable pieces of yourself that brings us together in this thing we call the human experience
@markwilliams8532
@markwilliams8532 2 жыл бұрын
No thank you Once again I enjoyed your time with us. Be looking forward to your next sculptor. Thanx again
@hommie2358
@hommie2358 2 жыл бұрын
i love it and you did such a good job with the aesthetics and capturing the emotion! keep it up
@user-co2zw9mm8b
@user-co2zw9mm8b 10 ай бұрын
You have bonded with your depression and laid an egg that has hatched . Many a time I have drawn pictures of darkness and found it a relief .
@mohammedswelam1446
@mohammedswelam1446 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, both the sculpt and the video were beautifully done :)
@godpalacesouthborneo8393
@godpalacesouthborneo8393 2 жыл бұрын
You always comeback with more epic work, that's why your videos always worth to wait and watch till the end, ever since the first, wonderful 👍👍
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@redneckalchemy3022
@redneckalchemy3022 10 ай бұрын
i FEEL YOUR PAIN. I too, am an artist, and we are all too often susceptible to depression. I nearly died from a suicide attempt ones, during the depths of mine...here I am...i also had an NDE that took me on a journey that made me so much better, Art is so useful for us to heal from it, get through it and come out better in the end. Keep at it, because stopping, makes you more depressed, trust me. We were just talking about getting back to our art and music, as therapy and so we don't lose ourselves in this mess of a world. Thanks for sharing!
@ChaoticDemon7
@ChaoticDemon7 2 жыл бұрын
I am in LOVE with this sculpt!
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paulina :)
@RafaelDiasCorreia
@RafaelDiasCorreia 2 жыл бұрын
I missed watching your videos i was so excited when i got the notification when you posted a videos🤩 keep up the good work and don't let depression take you down💪🏽
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) I appreciate the encouragement
@phiwalker9925
@phiwalker9925 4 ай бұрын
Gotta say, the expression on your face when you showed the sketch just really struck a cord with me (i hope thats not weird) It kind of, to me, reflected the feeling of working through all the dark shit one might have in their life. People always say that talking helps, and it does, in the long run, but in that moment its excruciating; often when we share deeply personal, especially negative feelings, it just feels absolutely agonising, and soo exhausting. The process of therapy, of working through trauma or even just intense negative emotions is incredibly hard because it feels so frustrating and honestly, stupid, at times. It feels like putting a deeply personal thing on display and then waiting there, tense, feeling awkward, but also afraid of what the response of other people will be; might even feel embarrassed over sharing something so vulnerable that you're not sure will make sense in anyone else's mind.
@jordanthornton
@jordanthornton 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible work, and wonderfully presented with storytelling - thank you!
@CountBojim
@CountBojim 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are super inspiring, thanks for sharing! When the music dropped on the big reveal I got mega goosebumps :)
@raylt7
@raylt7 10 ай бұрын
WOW. A TRUE MASTERPIECE. THANK YOU
@MogoVFX
@MogoVFX 11 ай бұрын
Lover ur job and the work u doing ! AMAZING results!
@domy347
@domy347 2 жыл бұрын
Just found ur Channel, been watching some Videos. Love all of them. Keep going, great work!
@tudararotejiri8264
@tudararotejiri8264 9 ай бұрын
I love art so much it brings out the pain and agony, this is extremely beautiful, the expression on the angel is dynamic….the colors go with the expression as well…well done
@Sparten1980
@Sparten1980 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honesty!
@ivanstoyanov5145
@ivanstoyanov5145 2 жыл бұрын
I dont usually make comments but I had to now. I really hope for your channel to grow, it just have to connect to more people so they can see the amazing hard work you''re doing here. Absolutely love your sculptures, and actually jealous of the skills you have, keep up the great content!
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ivan. I appreciate you taking the time to write :) and thank you for the encouragements
@sebastianbidegain4614
@sebastianbidegain4614 10 ай бұрын
This is the first video I've watched of your work and I got trully mesmerized by how talented and cute you are. I deeply admire your bravery, your knowledge on anatomy and... there was something about your smile and bright eyes that reflected how you may feel and spoke directly to me somehow. I wish this message could bring you my warmth and best wishes. Sebastian.
@user-jl9rs1uw2q
@user-jl9rs1uw2q 10 ай бұрын
You are a true inspiration to others. !!!
@deneosan
@deneosan 11 ай бұрын
beautiful, brilliant, wow !!!
@wethethroritse690
@wethethroritse690 11 ай бұрын
While I enjoyed the whole sculpting and painting process. It definitely is as much as entrainment as a learning process of how much wisdom you're giving out. ✨ Kudos and more power to you.
@True_Gemini74
@True_Gemini74 5 ай бұрын
Wow this is amazing and I hope you can express yourself more through your art as an artist I get it trying to express your deepest emotions into a singular piece but it helps you learn more about yourself I hope I can get into sculpture
@corteltube
@corteltube 11 ай бұрын
I totally get it…I think my art and sculpting is my escape…I lost my dad when I was 16 and then my mom a couple years later…I went through a horrid depression for about two years. Probably situational and not clinical, but depression non the less…anxiety and depression as bad as it gets. It did finally lift when I was around 19 and I got back to my normal feeling, but the pain of that kind of loss was always present but I learned to manage it. At least the depression was gone, but never have I forgotten. Now that I am grown with adult children, art is my escape…like I have never wanted down time…art keeps my demons away successfully, and I am so thankful for it. I feel fortunate that I never started drugs or drinking to relieve the pain and I learned to cope…having kids helped too. So, just want to say I get it. Love your work and glad I found your channel ☺️. Sculpting is my passion.
@nemo9540
@nemo9540 11 ай бұрын
After fighting cancer for nearly two decades I had a breakdown and couldn't cope anymore with the relentless suffering I have to go through. So I did the same and painted a sort of self portrait to represent how I was feeling and it was very cathartic and so helpful.
@LifeofClay
@LifeofClay 2 жыл бұрын
I love what your doing bro, im a sculptor too. I saw your work on one facebook group and digged in to this channel of yours. Thank you for sharing. Keep it up.✊
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@modelingsculpting2986
@modelingsculpting2986 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Love this.
@chocolatecake722
@chocolatecake722 9 ай бұрын
Hi. For 20 years I used valeting and detailing friends cars as an escape for my depresion and anxiety, actually got pretty good with the buffer, all self taught, anyway, throughout this last 5 years, after numerous avenues, I got free from the mental prison. I've recently been back at it after a break and I would say I do a better job, quicker, more organised, better results, less work, my point is, never ever stop doing what you love, especially if it's your escape from the mind, and never ever give up and let this depression get the better of you. If I can get rid of it after 30 ish years then you can.!! Great video by the way, Ive recently stepped into a creative side of me that's not been out since childhood, I'm currently working with epoxy resins, drawing, and now I want to get into clay. Thankyou for a great video, ❤ love to all. 🙏💜✌️✌️
@Anatomy41
@Anatomy41 8 ай бұрын
That's very incredible your wor man!!!
@miguelmaxime8814
@miguelmaxime8814 10 ай бұрын
I think you did an excellent job. I love it. Well done 🙏❤️🤗
@floofydoofy5524
@floofydoofy5524 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a video showing a lot of your other pieces u u have done but not filmed. U are amazing at sculpting. Reminds me a lot of Simon Lee.
@missmasoniawilliams842
@missmasoniawilliams842 11 ай бұрын
The human face when you were re- Sculpting it. It looked a real human, honestly deal with emotion or just a simple cry for help. The title is called Dealing with my depression through art. Which through art he made his human go through pain but in a mature stand by. Meaning the first one he made was a monster, looking into as a human face. If you pay attention it looked like he was going through it. The monster or the human. If honest couldn’t tell the difference. The first one looked as if he was losing his face, second one looked like his face was cracking mold and the last one with wings looked like he was crying asking for help on a staircase 😂. But as he kept smoothing the surface over. It got better. Keep up the good work.
@simonkjaeldgaard-greising
@simonkjaeldgaard-greising 2 жыл бұрын
This is very nice man. Really enjoyed it. Last months your channel have easily been the best clay channel on YT in my opinion. So inspiring it's almost too much xD You actually inspired the piece I'm working on right now because it is the straight opposite to what my last piece was (my last piece was a straight forward looking bust) and the next one I wanted to be the very opposite. A full figure with a lot of motion that people like yourself, Spiderzero and so on are very good at. It is off course a disaster so far but that's the life of an amateur xD and I'm having a blast with it.
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Simon. I really appreciate the kind words and hello from the Shiflett forums :) Glad to know you're having fun with it and obviously my sculpts are disasters at some points too lol
@TYMPAIN
@TYMPAIN 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect!!! every video is worth waiting for
@ArtChongArt
@ArtChongArt 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you :) I appreciate you waiting very very much
@BarbaraClayArtisticsoulwithin
@BarbaraClayArtisticsoulwithin 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH❤... This video was beyond helpful to me. I have been an artist all my life but recently I started to lose my eyesight and my doctor told me that I was going blind. So my eyesight was slowly declining for the last few years but in the last few weeks my eyesight got way worse. But I promised my family that I keep doing art. I started sculpting because It's all about textures and how it feels. I learned a lot but I struggle with my characters eyes. I think I struggle with the eyes not because of my eyesight loss but because I myself can't imagine anything I create having beautiful eyes. This made me really sad until I saw your video. It was great seeing your process and how you struggle and how you overcame hardship . I love how your struggles was shown in your art. Now I am thinking about experimenting with creating characters with no eyes but with a lot of expression like Any Lee. Thank you for posting this. It was very helpful❤
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