13 episodes

Nela's Art Chat is a video series where the mixed media artist Nela Dunato shares a time-lapse recording of her drawing and painting process, accompanied by her voice commentary and tips on the topics of art, design, creativity, personal growth, and fulfillment. Watch Nela's artworks evolve from a rough sketch to a finished piece!

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Nela's Art Chat Nela Dunato

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Nela's Art Chat is a video series where the mixed media artist Nela Dunato shares a time-lapse recording of her drawing and painting process, accompanied by her voice commentary and tips on the topics of art, design, creativity, personal growth, and fulfillment. Watch Nela's artworks evolve from a rough sketch to a finished piece!

Like Nela, the series schedule is spontaneous. Sign up to be notified when new episodes air.

    Motivate yourself to create more art (ADHD-friendly)

    Motivate yourself to create more art (ADHD-friendly)

    In this episode I'm painting a watercolor paint and watercolor pencil fantasy portrait, while sharing lots of tips that can help you create more art.
    As a person with ADHD 🧠 I often struggle finding motivation, energy, and time to create elaborate pieces of art. I thought about this a lot and tried many different methods, and now I'm sharing the most effective ones with you!

    Video & Transcript: https://neladunato.com/blog/motivate-yourself-create-more-art/⁠



    Music from⁠⁠⁠ filmmusic.io⁠⁠⁠ “Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (⁠⁠⁠incompetech.com⁠⁠⁠) License: CC BY (⁠⁠⁠creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠⁠⁠)

    • 22 min
    Emotional labor in creative professions

    Emotional labor in creative professions

    In this episode of Nela’s Art Chat I’m sharing the process of creating a moody, drippy mixed media portrait in my recycled sketchbook while talking about an overlooked topic: emotional labor.


    What kind of impact it has on creative workers?
    Why do we often find personal work easier and less draining than commissioned work?
    How can we protect ourselves from excessive emotional labor so we don't burn out?

    Video & Transcript: https://neladunato.com/blog/emotional-labor-creative-professions/

    Music from⁠⁠ filmmusic.io⁠⁠“Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (⁠⁠incompetech.com⁠⁠) License: CC BY (⁠⁠creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠⁠)

    • 18 min
    Talent exists, but it’s not what you think

    Talent exists, but it’s not what you think

    In this episode of Nela’s Art Chat I'm sharing the process of creating a drippy mixed media portrait in a sketchbook and talking about the difference between skill and talent. How can we recognize and use our own talents? What to do if you donʼt feel like youʼre talented?

    Video & Transcript: https://neladunato.com/blog/talent-exists-but-its-not-what-you-think/

    Music from⁠ filmmusic.io⁠“Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (⁠incompetech.com⁠) License: CC BY (⁠creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/⁠)

    • 18 min
    Artist vs. content creator

    Artist vs. content creator

    For centuries before the internet became available to the average person, there was a clear distinction between producing creative work, and publishing or promoting it. Writers, painters, musicians, directors, sculptors, and choreographers would spend months or years producing a new body of work in the privacy of their studio. Only when the work was ready to be shared with the audience, the creator (or their publicist) would make arrangements to announce the new project in the media, and give radio, TV, and magazine interviews. There was a time to dive deep into their creative process, and there was a time for attention and conversation.

    Since creatives started using websites, email newsletters, and social media to keep their fans up to date, these two processes have blended together and it’s difficult to tell them apart. There is an expectation that we need to keep people engaged in between big releases, while creating said big releases at the same time.

    Video & Transcript: https://neladunato.com/blog/artist-vs-content-creator/

    Music from filmmusic.io“Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    • 24 min
    Overcome art supply envy

    Overcome art supply envy

    There were always differences between artists with more means and those on a very tight budget. But in the internet age, we can literally see each others’ paint palettes from across the globe, and it breeds a green-eyed monster called the art supply envy. If you're experiencing it as well, in this episode of Nela's Art Chat I'm sharing some tips how to deal with it.

    Video & Transcript: https://neladunato.com/blog/art-supply-envy-cute-cat-mixed-media/

    Music from filmmusic.io“Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    • 20 min
    The truth about dark art

    The truth about dark art

    Have you created any dark art, and are a bit confused because you don’t know where these spooky images are coming from?
    Or is your loved one creating dark art and you’re worried about their mental health?
    In this episode I’ll help you make sense of dark, spooky, creepy, gory, and macabre art and explain why some people find it so appealing.

    Video & Transcript: http://neladunato.com/blog/dark-art-spooky-colored-pencil-drawing/

    Music from filmmusic.io“Beauty Flow” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    • 15 min

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