 and welcome to The Free Art Show, the show where I, Kim, Holm, draw whatever you want and put it out for free use. With me is my lovely wife, Beanie, and today we have a jolly little list of six different requests that might get drawn. Now we will roll the dice and see which request gets drawn and the winner will not only get his request drawn he will also get the postcard or she or she or they it's actually impossible to tell with almost all of these. All of these I'll say. So evening, Jana. Now I'll go through the list of requests and first we have a dark march who requested a sea monster attacking some sort of ship which is a request we get from different people every single week. They like to see you doing that. Yeah, so I had to put it on. Number two from Veritas Kuh is robot grill master cookoff. Isn't that Quo? Quo, yeah, Veritas Quo. And number three from Von Tokenstein plague doctors playing poker. And number four from Assimaco, Lucifer in Lucifer over London like the current 93 song. Current 93 is a bit of an obscure band. Rotten Christ covered it as well. And number five, JC Richard. I have one single word here canoe but it he's not actually asking me to draw a canoe. He's asking me to draw on the left side a lush green forest on the right side a barren wood in the middle a river with a man in a canoe and overhead a eclipsed sun. So in all in the keyword canoe. And then number six, I usually say that you should give a more detailed description or find something fun, not just a single word like blue whale. It's a descriptive word thingy. Yeah, I just felt like, hey, I haven't drawn a blue whale in it in some time. Maybe put it on the list. Of course I have drawn blue whales. Well, those are the big ones. Yeah, I was thinking it was the script. It's not a pink whale. It's not a green whale. It is a blue whale, the largest animal ever to exist on the earth. Let's see what we say. Hey, Paul. Let's see what the dice decides. Blue whale is depressed whales. Sad whale. Number two, grill master robot cookoff. I was half dreading this because it's funny. And I'm not always good at funny. Oh, it should be fine, but I need to do some sketching. I need to do some thinking first because this week I haven't even sketched or thought about these at all. So we're starting completely fresh. I know I need landscape composition for grilling. Yeah, it's a cookoff. So there. How many grills champs does it have to be? I'll take two. Two? Yeah. So, no, fuck the, okay. Are they stitching burgers? Yes. We won't need any sketching. We'll just do the first thing that comes to mind. And we will mix up gray ink. Gray? Why gray? To get some metallic robots. Oh, yes, of course. And robots have to be metallic. I need to know what a grill looks like. Yeah. Okay. They'll do, they'll have a sort of a bin here. They'll have an old passion grill. Yeah. And some fire. And he has a skewer with sausages. That line is nothing. That will not be a part of the finished piece. It just, this is a classic like this. And he has a chef's hat on. Yeah. That's about as much information I need. Is he grilling on himself? Should he be? Should the rover be a grill? The grill should definitely be a robot. Yes. Like this. Yeah. Okay. I'll, I'll mix up some gray and put in first. And I need something to mix in. Yeah, we'll mix it up here so you can actually see. As you'll see, this is probably going to be too dark. Way too dark. We'll keep the dark and we'll just mix the lighter tone here. This is, this one's good. So it's going to keep it kind of rough. So we want to have these broken lines as much as we can. And I think the acrylic even looks darker on, on the drawing, I think. Put in here. The broken lines will, when they're defined by the other black lines, when they're touched up a bit, they will give a nice feel to the robots, I think. Try to not keep it too thick because then it will take longer time to dry and we need it to dry. Quickly. To get the broken lines. That's why I'm molesting the brush. Yeah, I die by the brush. Yeah, I don't treat my brushes very well, which is why I've gone from using expensive brushes to using cheaper and cheaper and cheaper brushes because it's simply not worth it. I like doing like... Painting like a kid. Yes, I do like painting like a kid. I enjoy that. Is there the Chinese brush? I'll live without it. Is it the big one? It's the one with, it's a wooden one and then it feels like this. It's probably in the kitchen. So while my lovely wife gets me the brush I should have brought, here I'll open the ink. Perhaps even using one of my expensive brushes to start doing some detail. All the brushes because none of them are Chinese. Yeah, but I see it already. This is the Chinese one. Maybe it could have been that one, but you know. This has even the Chinese letters on. Here you have an IKEA one, it's a Swedish brush. Yeah, Swedish brush. No, it's not the same reason. The other says I only use cheap brushes of eBay myself. Yeah, and you can get better and better synthetic brushes now. Before synthetic brushes used to be really bad and we have some bad ones here. The Swedish ones. The synthetic ones. Yes, that's a synthetic IKEA. Oh, it's great for the kids. Yeah, and I use it. I know you do. I like that they're short. Yeah, for kids. Because the kids are short. No, because kids insist on holding them on the tip. Yeah, on the tip. What's it called? On the back. On the back. Yeah, that's actually the way you should hold a Chinese brush. Yes. Because that's, you get more, you get less control. And it's, yeah. Or flowing. Yeah, less control, more flow. I can't do that now. That's the robots. No, but they will be very loose robots. No doubt, but... I like that the ones, one has wheels and the other one has legs. Yeah, they're different robot philosophies. Like one with legs. Of course you would. Because the ones with wheels, especially that kind of wheels, have to get upstairs. And they will drag a lot of dirt inside. That as well. You can't put shoes on them. Well, they can't brush their feet when they go inside. Of course, this type of drawing should probably have some sort of logo saying robot cook-off or something. But I will not be doing that today. Maybe I will, when I release it, maybe we will put on some text or something. Or maybe we will, if it comes out good, we might make a poster out of it. Robot cook-off. Or maybe you guys can put some text on it. Because everything I do, I do it for you all. So that you can use it for free use under a Creative Commons Attribution License. So all you have to do in order to use it is properly quote me as artist, as creator. Or it doesn't have to be as creator. Because if you're doing this to promote your new televised robot cooking show, I'm not the creator of that show. But I should be labeled artist. Please somebody make a robotic cooking show. Yes, that was my idea as well. Or actually, it's my idea. So I own it now. Something like Bake It. Bake It with Robots. Yes. I'm trying. It's called Nailed It. Nailed It. Oh, I love Nailed It. He's flipping a burger, which will have a more organic feel. Kim Buyer's Cheap Brushes After Sustone Graana. I buy cheap brushes everywhere. Do you? Yeah. Some less cheap. Like this is not a cheap brush. But it's not a very expensive one either. What's an expensive brush? This is an expensive brush. This is a sable here. Sable? It's more. So it's all kinds of animal cruelty. Not the saber-toothed tiger hair. That would be probably kind of a course. How much is that? An expensive pencil? This is for this size it's under 200. For a larger size it's 300-400 kroners, not Euro. But we have an announcement. Tonight. We have an announcement when it comes to Euro. Every week we're selling the originals or we're trying to sell the originals. Some get sold, some not. But we've heard back from more than a few that are interested that, especially that don't live in Norway, think that 100 Euro including shipping is a bit much. And after thinking a lot about the pricing structure and what I'm trying to accomplish with this, I've come to the conclusion that they're right. Yes, because these are only for sale for the next week and they will be put off the market after that. Then they might come back some day and then they will come back at, for instance, 100 Euro or 150 or something similar to that. But from now on the price of the free art show drawings for the week after they're drawn will be 65 Euro. 65? Yes, 65. Including shipping? Including shipping. That's a good price. And also that's not the very cheapest my art will be because next in October we will be going back to one drawing a day for 50 Euro including shipping. And hopefully this makes it a lot more affordable for all you guys and I plan to stay at this price for the foreseeable future. While the rest of my art is going up in price, I want to keep the free art show and the October drawings affordable for the community that sort of pops up around them. Muhtem Sander says, cool robots. Thank you Martin. I've forgotten the most important one. So everyone, what's your favorite robot? This looks almost like Bender, that's not intended but it doesn't. It's just the same. It has a round head. Yeah, it's the same kind of cliche robot. One from Fred Worf, I don't remember him particularly well. Yeah, but he's funny. Yeah, he's a good robot but he's almost humanoid. Yeah, it's just a bit. More like a suspender. Of course. And Muhtem Sander says to a robot woman in the new Star Trek series for Wall-E. I haven't finished watching season one even of the new Star Wars Star Trek Star Trek Star Trek series because someone in this room didn't enjoy it and then I can't watch it. You can. Yeah, but when you're not here, I watched things like Bob Ross videos. No, you don't need to. Muhtem Sander says she's in season one so you should know who she is over there. Yeah, but we only saw... And Janna has the robot from the film Mark 13. Oh, how about that cine-robot from the 80s film? Short circuit? Yes, maybe, yes. Yeah, that was mind-blowing watching that on the big screen when I was quite young. Muhtem Sander says she's barely show. I think we saw like five episodes of the new Star Trek and I liked it and I hear that it gets better towards the end of the season and then season two is even better. I've barely shows to watch. Yeah, but it says clap-trap. What? Clap-trap is a robot in Borderlands, a game. I haven't played more than a few minutes of it. The impressive ones, one in... Oh, yeah. I just have to mention the headnest bot in Futurama is fantastic. Oh, yes, it's lovely. Oh, I can remember anything. And I'm thinking there's some good robots in like Anime and JRPGs and stuff like that, but I can't for the love of me remember. The Buffy Bot. The Buffy Bot is a good robot. Oh, the Giggle-O-Boo robot in the AI movie. I haven't seen the AI movie, but I should. Oh, is that your claw? That's your claw. And I can't watch Star Trek because my dear beloved wife is watching the robots in Fuller House, or actors as you call them. It's horrible, I know. It's just something to have on in the background. And for this, I can't watch proper things. Yes, well, you demand that I watch with you, and then you get all huffy. No, no, no. Oh, you're playing me on the interwebs, so you're not being a devoted enough Star Trek fan, tracky, to watch it anyway. First of all, I would be satisfied with Star Trek if it was only the original season. I love a few of the others and a few of the movies, but the original season is where it's at. I have no need to watch that. Second, I have no idea what I'm saying anymore. Did you botz? Were about all of the botzons Galactica, Battlestar, Battleship. I don't remember anything anymore. Battlestar. Galactica, thank you. I used to win movie quizzes. Yeah, those were the days, my friend. So easy. And now they're gone. Sinality. Thoughts replaced with thoughts of kids clothing and stuff. So where do we go from here? I used to watch the Lost in Space TV series, because it was fun when I skipped school. And that's the, they have the Danger, Will Robinson, but that was really annoying. Imagine if the Moomba and the known Marvel robots got their own movie franchises, wonders looking. Tonight's as the sidewalks in the movie libraries are cool. Yes, they are indeed. Okay, now we will make some smoke. Danger, Will Robinson. Danger. High Voltage. High Voltage is a movie as well. I remember the cover. Yes, he is. He's a wonderful robot. Yeah. In Terminator 1. Then he's good in Terminator 2 as well, but it's not the same. He's a fucking terrifying bad guy. He's not a terrifying, or he is a terrifying good guy. How about the other one? Two-one-thousand. Yeah, he's good. The melty thing he does. Wonderful. Such a good melty thing. I need to watch those two again. But not the third one. No, I can, I've seen enough. Maybe it's more fun than... What actor is the most robot? I would ask, is it Sly Salome? Lance Henriksen is a fantastic robot in one of the Alien movies. But what if Sly paid a robot that had one screw loose on the one side of the mouth? Yes. That would work. That would work. So we're actually not that far off from completion here. Are you staying awake? Yeah. I'm staying awake. I just want to give it more of a sense of drama here. What is the robot's name that wants to kill himself from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Gas? Yeah. He's wonderfully by. He's so sad. Marvin, thank you, Martin. That's a good robot name. No, that's a good marching name. Marvin the Marchion. He's not a robot, but he's one of my favorites. Yeah, what it is, and this is a good baby name, people. I can't see why not. I'm kidding. Look in your robot. Is that an apple or a baby's then? Either or. No, art is in the eye of the beholder. It's whatever you want it to be. It's a baby head. If it's a baby head, then I'm not the artist I thought I was. Martin says, I introduced my younger daughter to Woody Woodpecker videos. Kim has recently started introducing Esteban to our seven-year-old to Mikey Jackson to choose a bad moment to do it. Yeah, that became problematic. I didn't decide. I've actually tried to do it before. Yeah. But then he wanted to listen to this song, but he didn't know its name, and he harmed the riff from bad. So that was Woody Woodpecker, not. Yes, I know. I was confused. Martin says the laughter. I'm guessing Woody. Yeah. Can't do it. I think we're closing in. Does this look like a robot cook-off? Let's to honour the great chefs. Let's use the Swedish brush. We have several. You don't have to use that particular one if you don't want to. It was here. See, we have a skinnier one. Okay. No, no, no. Almost did it. Oh, I did it wrong. Yeah, no matter what. And that is... I'll do some spatter in black as well. And while I do that, I'll just say that if you want more of my art, you can follow me as den unge herdholm on Instagram, den unge herdholm on Twitter, den unge herdholm on minds.com, which is a new open source social media platform that I'm experimenting with, seems positive thus far. And if you like this drawing, then it will be available for free use in just some short days. And if you like it even more, then you can purchase it for 65 euro, including international shipping. I won't sign it yet because a bit more here. It's been fun drawing something silly again. It's been really dark. The UFO from last week wasn't supposed to be really dark, man. No, but it became... Yeah. Actually, I wanted to mention the UFO from last week because that's one of the thrills of doing something like this live, decided by a dice roll. It's living on the edge, man. And then sometimes you crash and burn. And that was a learning experience. And it doesn't mean I won't do oil on the free art show again, but it does mean I will be a lot better prepared to do oil if I'm going to do it again. But that was exciting. You never learn more than when you fail miserably. Okay, have I said everything I need to say? Then I'll sign this. Oh, hide a little signature under the grill robot. And yeah, if you enjoy this shit, then please, please, please do share the videos. Share it. And also go to den ungeherholm.smugmod... I think there's around 2,000 pieces of art for free use. Yeah. What do you think? Did the robot come out good? The baby cooking robots, yes. It's a robot cook-off. They have to have some baby. I think I'm satisfied. I think I might do something, something more with this, perhaps. I liked it. Okay, thank you so much for watching and thank everyone for sharing and thanks for the people at patreon.com.com.com came home for supporting, even though... Yes, and yeah, good night, everyone.