 Finally, there's nothing we can do. Dans mon esprit du divage, je m'ai perdans de Dieu. Je m'appelle Kim, frère Jacques, frère Jacques. Dormez-vous, ou la la baguette. That's how the introduction goes in French. I will never do that again, just for fun. Good evening. My name is Kim Dias Holm, also called an ungehard Holm, and today I will be doing another Inktober is Pinktober livestream, where I draw a prompt from Stuart Semple's Pinktober prompt list. Hello, Joe, hello retro gaming dudes, and happy spooky season. Holla, Gabriel. Feeling better? Actually, I am. This is the first day where I can say, I feel pretty good after Covid. I feel pretty good. This is the first day I've been outside for any length of time after Covid, or during Covid. And then I got very winded and very exhausted, but not the type of exhausted that I did just a few days ago by standing up. So I'm definitely getting better. I'm planning on doing more of a full work day tomorrow, and then yeah. So hello from Dallas, Texas. Good evening, my good fellow. Good evening, everyone. Where are everyone located? Can we get all the seven seas and seven continents? How many continents are there? Okay, so North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa, Asia, five. Eurasia as one, okay. Arlington, South Africa, Scotland, Finland, India, Australia. Then we're just missing South America and Antarctica, and we never get Antarctica. Those dweebs at the Antarctic bases don't follow the cool artists. Kermit-O! UK, Austin, Texas. I always want to go to Austin, Texas. A lot of my favorite music is from Austin, Texas. I mean all the outlaw country and that kind of thing, and Will and Elson, and Wail and Jennings, and Towns Van Sant, and Guy Clark, and Billy Joe Shaver, and so much good music. Nashville also has good music. Leafy. How goes the COVID? I'm getting better. This is the first day where I'm... I'm not 100% again, but I feel close to that. So yeah, Texas music is the best. Loads of good Texas music. Yes, Ceasetop is another favorite. Definitely. But that's more Dallas, I think. I don't know. I don't know where Ceasetop is from. Hello from Florida, Russia. Kim is art legend. The legend of Kim. It is just very surreal to read those kinds of comments. But thank you. And if you notice, Leafy has a green letters, a green letters. Leafy has a green letters, but that doesn't make sense. Leafy's name is written in green letters, and that's because he is a member of the YouTube channel. You can pay to become a member, and you can have green letters too. I am thinking of other types of rewards that those who support by becoming a member can get, but it won't be anything exclusive or making some elitist club or anything like that. It will just be small, fun things. Kermit, oh, we're doing woo! See today. Can't wait to see how this art piece turns out. Took Leafy for a sheet. I did. I just gendered someone without thinking. I did, because my thought goes, anyone I don't know is obviously a he. Central America. Kim canceled. Yes, no, I'm not afraid of that, because, you know, first of all, cancelling is, seems like a good business plan for most people. And second of all, people who say the wrong thing, and they say, and then say, oops, my bad, tend to not get the consequences for it. It's almost like if you're not consciously being a dick, maybe it's not that bad. Green is a creative color. My kids and I have this discussion. Green is my favorite color. I've been shocked green. I've shown this one before. I love this color of green. I wish my nose was this. No, I don't wish my nose was that color. Inktober should be called Kimtober as well. Oh, here is yesterday's Inktober is Pinktober. That was I am, and I thought of Jesus. And I just noticed that I drew Jesus with way too short, short hands. It should go like this. Short arms. Controversial artists canceled for being sexist. Yes, makes sense. Okay, and today I'm going to unveil something special, because late in September I was at my local art store, and I saw this drawing pad, and I thought this is perfect for Inktober, because it's square format just like the Instagram posts. And also it's really high quality watercolor paper, so this is perfect. So I bought two of these blocks specifically to draw on them all Inktober. And then yesterday I found those two blocks in a bag that I had forgotten about, and I hadn't thought about them at all this October. I had simply, they had vanished from my mind. What? Just for fun has a green letter, letters now. Magic! But yeah, so I bought these specifically to draw during Inktober, and I forgot that I had them and also I was struggling the first day and the second day, and you know yesterday, because oh, I was gifted a membership by a leafy. Thank you so much! I didn't know you could lift, I didn't know you could lift memberships. That would be cool, to steal memberships from others. That wouldn't be cool, but I didn't know you could gift them, but you can! Fantastic! Thank you so much! Okay, let's get this party started. Wow! Thank you so much leafy for sharing and supporting. Now we say as in kids parties, or as in school, like oh, if you brought chocolate to class, you have to share with everyone? No, you don't. I'll shut up now. I will remain silent for the rest of the... I got myself a bag of bumsmooms here. Do I have to share it? No, you can keep the bumsmooms. I hate bumsmooms. Do members have tears? No, we're not doing tears yet, but we might do in the future. We have tears on the Patreon, which is Patreon.com slash Kim Holm, because that's more... We've been doing that longer, and that's more centered around what we do, and we even took out a few new tears where you can get a ink monster per month sent to you for, I think... I don't remember, two, three hundred... something a little bit cheaper than you get it otherwise. My classmates say hello! We are having a mental health day tomorrow, where school allows us to relax and do whatever. We're all planning, on drawing, and painting for that day tomorrow. Excellent! I thought you were going to have a mental health day where you talked about having poor mental health, and that's why you were watching me for research purposes. Hello! Hello from Mexico! How's it doing? How's it doing? How's it doing? Will! Okay, so the word for today is woosy, and woosy is a nice word. I thought that with a word such as woosy we can be cartoony, and we can do something quick and quick and cartoony, and then we could... Hello from America! And then we could make an ink monster afterwards. Okay, good night guys. It's 12 a.m. here. Have a nice dream. 12 a.m. is that that's midnight. No, I don't... What? What is 12 a.m.? I'm out drawing too. Excellent! I'll watch your streams if... Hey dude, I'll watch all your streams if you have a challenge. I'm out... A schedule! A schedule! I don't have a schedule. I try to post it on my Patreon exclusive discord. I should let YouTube members figure out how to get YouTube members over there as well. Would love to see you draw all cultures different giants. Oh, that would be... That would be so fun. Let's draw a woosy. I don't know why this is woosy, but it's probably gonna be kind of woosy. Fave thing to draw in pink. Oh, good question. Good question. I think looking back at what I've drawn so far, I... I can't remember these, but I think that, first of all, pink is a fun color, so you can do a lot of fun stuff with it. I think the cartoony ones can you sing? I think the cartoony pink drawings are fun. I really like that auntie ghost. Some of the darker drawings haven't been that good, and Jesus looks like a toast, but I also think that pink is a good color to make action in, because it's breezy and it's light, and who doesn't love a pink fight. So pink is the color of violence? What is a woosy? This is a... A woosy is a doozy. How's it going, Kim? It's going good. It's going good. Feeling a lot better after a week of COVID. I gifted a membership, but it's not showing up for some reason. Hmm, I still have a lot of things to learn about these memberships and how it works, so what should I draw on my teacher's whiteboard? A woosy. Clearly a woosy. Kim, do you have a least favorite music genre? I mean, probably a few. I'm not particular to 90s mainstream dance music, except, you know, some things like prodigy and... but not the Euro dance stuff. Cotton Eye Joe can go fuck off, but even that it can be fun. What else? I'm not really into a lot of... it's hard to say least favorite genres, because I can always think of exceptions to the rule. So, just passing through, looks like a monster from Hotel Transylvania. What I'm seeing now, it looks amazing! Thank you! I think this one is somehow gonna turn out okay. What about Mumble Rap? I haven't listened to enough Mumble Rap to really have too much opinion, but I can't even say what Mumble Rap is, but I'm guessing it's rap that's mumbly, and I think I can hear it in my head, and that sounds okay. I just a few years ago, or not a few years ago, but or was it a few years ago? Not that long ago, I learned what trap music is, and I got an appreciation for that. Well, you know, the hi-hat was driving me insane a little while, but there's also a lot of more crossover trap that is great. There was an artist that let's call... I don't remember the artist's name, but the album is called Nektar, and it's his face, maybe, in red, and it was one of my favorite albums that year, and I listened so much to it, and I have to find it again and listen more to it. Your Pinktober helped me not to fall in depression. Oh, through my father's cancer treatment, he's getting his last treatment as we speak. So the cancer is in remission. Euge, Nektar by Euge, I thought that was a phenomenal album, and the reason I came to know that album was that someone in a chat, or someone in a YouTube live, in a TikTok live, asked me if I liked any trap music, because he was making trap music, and I said, I don't really know what that is. Is that like Post Malone? He said, yeah, I'll keep something like that, and I asked him for some good trap albums, and out of the ones he suggested, and that I checked out, and Nektar by Euge was just phenomenal, and I absolutely loved it, and it's more, you've got a lot of pop hooks and some rock and a lot of crossover things in it, but it's just a magnificent album, I think. So if you have any, like you said, someone said, mumble rap, if you have some mumble rap recommendations, then do shout them out. Do you like Freddy Dredd? I don't know what that is. Is that an artist? Try Breckens. He's weird, but it's called Antipop. That sounds good. Breckens. I will need to write down these things. Okay, so out of the recommendations here, it is Ken's Breckens. Do you like or dislike Sabaton? Just judging for how I say, you can sort of gather that I don't have very high feelings for them. I do like some Power Metal. It's been a long time since the last time I gave Sabaton a chance, and perhaps I should give Sabaton a chance, because I've gotten, I was a little bit allergic to Power Metal for a while, and then I sort of started getting into some of it again. It is fun music. Also, Ty, you're the first streamer that read my comments. Thank you. So instead of passing through, I'll stay. Excellent. And if you're watching this and you're not subscribed, do subscribe. I post videos about art, mythology, mental health, politics, and really whatever I want. What's your opinion on Darude? I think I've heard the name Darude, but I can't place it, so no opinion. Is that something I should check out as well? But it's always fun to get music recommendations, because you can get really locked in your own little echo chamber, especially with music, because it's so easy to just listen to the same things all over again. Greetings came and happy spooky seasons into all. So for instance, for me, I, because I draw metal festivals and metal concerts, I do get access to a lot of metal music that I wasn't familiar with. And that is very, very cool. And I'm very grateful for that. But then on my own, I'm pretty good at going through country music history and finding things I like and also finding some of the both mainstream, but mostly alternative country that I like today. But outside of that, I'm terrible at finding new music on my own. So you're getting getting recommendations from all you hip kids is cool. Ever listen to any game original soundtracks? Yes, absolutely. Favorite game soundtrack. I mean, I've used the DOOM 2016 soundtrack a lot. I like what's this called? Dan Baranovsky who did Super Meat Boy music. My birthday is on Halloween. What should I draw for it? What should you draw for Halloween? What should I draw for Halloween? Maybe we can draw the same thing for Halloween. What do you guys think I should draw for Halloween? Crazy story. I have a stalker just moved my car because my co-worker said she pulled up and was looking for me. That's not crazy story. That is scary story. Stay safe and stalkers are not cool. That is awful. So stay safe and hi, your art is amazing. Thank you so much. Okay. So this was Yikes. Yeah, that is Yikes. This was the first piece for today. Shall we do an ink monster? Finally, female stalker. I'm at home and I moved it because she knows where I stay at. Does this pink monstrosity have a name? Woosie. What do you say to art critics? Everyone's a critic. Now, I like art criticism. Are you taking suggestions? I can take suggestions but it has to be something that hits me, that I get sort of a mental image in my mind. So I feel like this is something I want to draw. Because otherwise it's no fun. No fun, no fun, no fun. Draw a pumpkin man finding love after constantly getting turned down by the frightened ladies he asked out. I'll let it cook in my brain for a little while and see if I get any images for it. And I'll also go searching for more paper. May I only request an additional piece depicting the king in yellow? We could do the king in yellow but I've done the king in yellow. I think that was this year. I think that was this year. Or your accent is so satisfying. Thank you for Halloween doing ink monster of a real current issue with a horror twist. A nightmare that protects children from worst nightmares perhaps. Let's put something in front of you and see how you react. What ideas do you get for this? Let's draw something on black paper. What do you say about that? What should I draw on black paper? And while I let a few requests get in, I have to say that if you like watching this stream then do press the like button. Give me your hearts. And also if you want my art then go to den ungehardholm.com and use the promo code inktober 23 for 20% off all October. And you can also become a member as some people have today, so that's fantastic. And you can support by giving super chats. Do you listen to Aurora the Norwegian singer? Yes, so she has absolutely blown up on social media and I didn't really know all that much about her music. But if I'm not mistaken, I might be mistaken, it might be I followed her and she followed me back on TikTok. Or it was that she followed me first and I followed her back. And so she is my mutual on TikTok and she's commented on a few of my videos and I've commented on a few of hers and I've sat down and listened to her music and it's magnificent and she is just a force of nature. We live in the same town I think, but I had never seen her. But just artistically she's a force of nature and the music is just magnificent. Aurora Kim collab, that would be amazing. I would be so into that, definitely. So I just gotta keep my eyes open and see if there's a possibility to do that. Not just because she is huge in her online presence, I guess you say, but also because she is really unique musically and in terms of being a storyteller and just a seems like a unique personality, never matter. Ethereal, definitely. Can you draw a person? Okay, may I request something about a guy coloured with white and a guy coloured in black can do whatever with that. To say, I'm not getting an image in my head, except I'm getting an image in my head of the Star Trek, the original series episode where, yeah, but that sounds difficult to draw in with white on black. So I am not getting how I would do that. Can you draw a person that is half dragon? That could work. A decrepit raider king set upon his ill-gotten riches. Something set in space. Hello, you sound better today. Hope you're feeling the same. I am a lot better today. I'm still a little bit exhausted from the COVID, but I'm not anywhere near how I was earlier this week. Can you do a Japanese baku? I don't know what those are. My knowledge of Japanese mythology and folklore is too basic. I read a bunch of Japanese fair tales and a little bit mythology and a little bit of Shintoism, but baku, I have to research that. You should draw something from Anime. Well, Anime are all copyrighted characters, and there are a ton of Anime influences in my style already. You can see influences from Goseki Kojima, from Otomo, from my brain is still a little bit slow. What if COVID was a monster in physical form? Yeah, from the guy who did Blade of the Immortal, Samura. You can also see some game art in my style. Yuji Shinkawa is one of my absolute heroes, and it's not hard to see, but I don't do stylistically. Am I late? Yeah, we've done one pinktoberpiece, now we're going to do a white on black ink monster, and I've asked for suggestions, but none of them have really birthed anything in my head yet. So I'm still looking for an idea. Abaku is a Japanese monster that eats nightmares. It's made of all the spare pieces left after the gods finish creating all the other animals. That is incredibly interesting. A biblically accurate angel in spooky style would still just be a dude. If you're looking for biblically accurate angels, they are just persons. That's how angels are described in the Bible. If you are looking at all the cherubims and seraphims and all of that, they are actually not described as angels in the Bible, and that's where it gets wacky. I can't draw a Sadoku from Ringu, because I release all my art for free use, so you can download it, you can copy it, you can change it, you can even sell it, and that would be very illegal with copyrighted characters. Draw a pig minotaur. Actually, why not draw a pig minotaur? Why not draw a pig minotaur? That's the first one that I'm getting images of in my head. Ten headed demon king Ravan, whose death by revered Hindu god Ram is celebrated this week. That I should do, but again, that requires research. Now, we're researching into whether or not this, we're researching whether this paint will stick to the black, and so far it's sticking all right, not covering completely, but it seems all right. What's a pig minotaur? I'm guessing it's sort of like a minotaur, but it's a pig. Can you draw an eagle that has some of its body parts rotting away? That's a scary image. Good evening. How are you today? I'm doing pretty good. Hopefully all finished with the COVID, had my first walk outside in a week. This thing is looking mighty stupid. I wish I was as good at drawing as you. Practice, practice, practice, practice. If you really wish you were as good as me, then you should practice more than me. Noice. You really sound European. May I ask if you actually are? Yes. Yes, you may ask. Hi, are you a full-time artist? Yes, I am. Definitely. This is my full-time job, and after many, many years of being a freelancer and doing all sorts of odd art jobs, I finally am starting to make a living from my art for free use. That's been my business plan since 2001, and it just took like 22 years for it to work. A pigotaur, a swinotaurus, and it can't have an axe. It has to have a hammer. We'll go with a hammer like this. Hey, Mona, good to see you. Are you gay? Not you, Mona. Me. I remember you say one of the videos and all sorts of things. I'm not gay. I am bisexual, but I'm also in a, what's it called, a monogamous heterosexual relationship. So at this point, my bisexuality is mostly theoretical, because I have a wife. But still, it is an important part of my identity, not in the least, because when I'm with other men, especially with heterosexual men, and they don't know I'm bisexual, they always feel like kind of a potential threat, because of experiences growing up and being openly bisexual. Not that I had the worst experiences, but enough small experiences that I feel uncomfortable if anyone, especially males, assume that I'm straight. That is an uncomfortable situation for me to be in. I think everyone's at least a bit bisexual. Yes, as the poet said, everybody loves you when you're bi, messing with the girls and kissing with the guys. I don't remember. It's not the best living call or song, but it's a good album. I like that album for those of you. Are you Norwegian? Yeah, de stem mit, de stem mit. Dude, me and my friends are for real acting gay in class and in the streets. Okay, kult ja jo, kult. Wait, you hacked my brain, so you are bisexual or something, but at the same time, you are straight. No, I am bisexual. I am not straight, but I am in a monogamous straight relationship. So the person I ended up falling in love with and marrying happened to be a woman, which means I'm the only one who thought the notification said kinktober. I was so scared that we'll do that next year. How did you start drawing? Did you like to art in college or high school? So that is, we often talk about this, but that is the wrong question, because people generally don't start drawing. People stop drawing in childhood or in, you know, early school, somewhere before junior or high school, people stop drawing. And then some people restart drawing after somewhere in teenage or in their early 20s. We have live ensures now. I think I'm bi, and that is something that I was a little insecure, because it was a boy in my class that was very mean to me. So I have a little problem trusting people. Yeah, it can be hard. It can be hard. And it's not like, it's not like you have to choose. You can be bi for one guy, bi for 10, bi once in a while, gay sometime, straight sometime. You can do, it's just names for how you feel. I got recommended your stream in short. Yes, because apparently YouTube are pushing the stream in short format, because every time I go live, I've gotten the recommended setting is, the recommended setting is to do it in the short format and not in the usual format. And since my YouTube shorts are a lot bigger than my long form videos, and I haven't done that many long form videos yet, then shorts format lives is ideal for me, I think. I'm bi and fell for the town peace son would not recommend. Nope, not recommend. On the topic of this conversation, sexuality is a spectrum is different and changes for every person. Yes, definitely. But that doesn't mean it's not real. And that people are on different sides of that spectrum. Don't deserve respect and dignity. Drawing war pig from Slayer Slayer. Really, there was another question that that I was in the middle of answering and that I just forgot. And that was about how I started art and that the fact is that people don't start art. You start making art when you are a kid. Most people start making art in kindergarten. And then they stop making art. I never stopped making art. I have very little education. So I'm really not all that educated in art. I do have a father who is an artist. But my brother, my older brother basically stopped making art because of me, I think. That's what he said sometime, because he was my older brother and I was really good at art. So he hated that. At the time, I thought he was really good at art because he used a ruler to draw noses and those noses were so straight. I thought that was magnificent. I could never use a ruler. I knew this guy who didn't like people using the pride flag because you got to pick one. No, you haven't got to pick one. I believe pride flags are just rainbow flags. Yeah, it's just a representation of diversity and a spectrum and sexuality is a lot of things, but it's definitely on some sort of spectrum. I drew Ben 10 so much as a child. Did you mean war pigs from Black Sabbath? Yeah, that makes more sense. Generals gathered in their masses. Just like that. That is one of my favorite rhymes. Generals gathered in their masses, just like with witches at Black masses. Ben 10 was my bubbly bob. I'll inform Sidious that his bubbly bobs are a recurrent theme on my lives now. He'll be happy with that, he'll join us some other day for some other live and my other son will probably join us as well someday. But yes, I'm guessing it was Geyser Butler managing to, because he wrote most of the lyrics, I think. But maybe it was just, I don't know, I don't know who wrote it, but I love the fact that they get masses to rhyme with Black masses. It is a little bit hard to get this Pigotaurus right, because the paint, the pink paint isn't drying quite fast enough. So it's kind of difficult. But I do think it's coming out okay so far. I just have to be really careful in some smart, in some instances, in some places, where I have to also, oh, Napoleon, when you ask for equal shares of food you work 12 hours to produce. Yes, Comrade Napoleon, is that his name? I'm not terribly fond of that look, but people seem to think I am, because I dislike the tendency to do the no-true Scotsman fallacy on the left. What entices you to make art like this? Having fun. So right now, this was a suggestion. I got up my black piece of paper and I asked for suggestions for what I should draw on it. And the first suggestion that really grabbed my fancy and that I could see something in was this one. I could envision a pig minotaur and I would probably not have gotten that idea myself, so that is one of the cool things of doing these lives. I did this to him. You did this to me. Pig minotaur is ace. Yes, it is. It is magnificent. I really enjoy this and I probably wouldn't have done it on my own, not because pig minotaur is, or a pigotaurus is a particularly unique idea. There are so many variants of minotaur-like characters, so it's not particularly unique, but it's damned cool. I love it. It doesn't need to be unique. It just needs to be cool. And the result, I think this result looks unique-ish, don't you? Pink and black. Perfect. The last time I caught you on a live stream, I asked what ink, paper and brushes you use. Since then, I've been gloriously failing at copying your talent. It's great therapy. Now, gloriously failing is the most important part of learning. I mean, seriously. The one thing that will keep you from learning more than anything else is the fear of failure. If you fear failure, it's really hard to learn much of anything. So you gotta embrace failure and make it suck less, or suck in the right way, perhaps. It's better. Therapy by failure sounds awesome. I think probably that too. I can't speak therapeutically because I don't know anything about that, but accepting failure is probably a universally healthy thing to do, I would think. Hi! What is the most challenging part of art for you? So there are lots of things that are technically challenging, and I always try to push things further towards something technical and then away from technical again, because I find things too technical to be boring. But the very, I guess, the most difficult thing is the insecurity and the self-doubt and the self-sabotage. So even at this art level I am, whatever that is, when I do a commission, when I do a commission for a client, even if it's just a small and non-important commission, when I deliver that commission, I'm a wreck. Until the client answers, this is good, I like it, well done. I'm emotionally a wreck because my automatic thinking is I did everything wrong, they will hate it, they will demand their money back and I will never get a job again. So the self-doubt and the constant self-scrutiny and self-flagellation tormenting yourself, that is probably the hardest part of art for me. Love how this is turning out, thank you, yeah, I think this is turning out great. I think this is turning out great. I, Napoleon, when you ask what happened at Waterloo, Waterloo, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Ever since I drew Ghost live at Tons of Rock, I've been going through an Abba face because Abba are magnificent. Waterloo, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. Why is the pig looking scared? The pig is looking scared because it's a scary world for pigotauruses. How much time does one painting take? That depends on the painting. For instance, today it's going rather quick, isn't it? But not quick in terms of my average paintings because, or drawings because all the ink monsters I do, they are really quick. They go by in just some, some minutes, 10 minutes for an ink monster. And Napoleon, when you ask what happened in Russia, these are all good, all good. Keep them coming. What is your favorite song from Ghost? Ritual? That is a good song. I really like that one. The hits are good. Mary on the Cross is magnificent. Very cool tune. Absolutely. Love it. Love it. Love it. If Mary on the Cross is easy to have as a favorite. Definitely. It's a, what other songs do I like? I mean, my favorite album is probably still the first one because I really liked the groove they were in with that album. But apart from that, I think the other Ghost albums are more up and down, but they've gotten a lot better at writing hits and the hits are just magnificent. Oh, old. Year zero is fantastic. How old are you? 43 years old. How are you? I'm doing okay. I'm doing okay. Napoleon, when you ask about his first marriage, it looks good. I'm showing, I'm drawing, showing with you for a bit of painting my Arttober digitally. I don't know if I understood that sentence, but if you're drawing Artober, have fun. Digitally is great. You draw great. Thank you. Thank you so much. And if you are new to this channel, and if you like what you're seeing and you want videos on mythology and silliness and politics and mental health, so the whole spectrum of things that people either like or hate, then do subscribe. Can you do my profile picture? No. All my art is released for free use. So you can download my art, you can copy it, you can share it, you can do whatever you want with my art, even sell it, and of course make your profile picture with my art. But that also means that I can't draw fan art or other copyrighted things. Because releasing them for free use would be very, very, very illegal. So no copyrighted works on my channel. I wish you could teach me how you make your art and I subscribe because I love art. That's a good reason to subscribe. I mean, that's one of the things that a lot of people get wrong. In order to follow my art, you don't really need to love all of it or my content. You don't really need to agree with everything I say. I don't love all my content. I don't agree with everything I say. But you need to find enough that you find interesting. And that's all. All I ask for. Definitely. Make brick wall with a face. I think this will be the last drawing for today because we've been going for a little over an hour and I'm still a little bit exhausted after Covid. Do you take custom requests? What should I do to get custom art shipped to my country? You should go to my web shop, den ungeherholm.com. You can find the link in the bio. You can find the link in the description for the channel, den ungeherholm.com. And then shoot us an email there and my associate, Christofed, will answer you and talk prices. But only do that if you are serious because we have seriously a lot to do. And we have to price our works to meet the demand. I think that would you do daily streams after October? I will not do daily streams right after October because we do need a break once in a while. Breaks are important. But which number is this? Which number is it? God damn it. Why can't I keep track of these things? I think it's number 1426 or 27. But I'm planning on perhaps doing some scheduled weekly streams with a new project in November. But I don't know yet. Because of streaming daily and life and all of that, it's been very exhausting. And because of Covid, it's been very exhausting this year. But I'm managing to stick to it. So I will definitely be doing more streams on YouTube, probably some on TikTok and Facebook and Instagram again, because I've been neglecting those platforms a bit. But yeah. I'm guessing you guys would like me to keep on streaming. Keep on streaming in free world. Keep on streaming in after October. Napoleon Winnick can't exact your daily social stimuli from an art YouTuber. Yes. Burners and all fun. So take care of your health. I'm pretty good with pushing myself towards my limits and knowing where to stop. But I love the Pigotaurus and I have time to answer a few questions. So let's turn the camera around. It's a very basic creature. But I like it. Hello. Yes, please stream all the time. Yeah. So if you want me to stream all the time, a good way of incentivizing me to do that, of course, is liking the streams, interacting by commenting, sending Superchats and becoming a member. Those are all good ways to incentivize me to stream more here. Also being cool, but all of you have been really cool today. In most days. I hope you get rid of Covid-19. Yeah, I'm a lot better today. I even took my first walk outside just to take a walk and catch some Pokemons. Have you considered recording audiobooks? Your voice is made for that. I would love it. And I never considered it before people started asking me on TikTok and here and on Instagram and all those places. I think this is very weird, but I would absolutely love to do it. It's just a matter of time and money. Right now, I can't afford... Oh, thank you, Mona. Thank you so much, Mona. Thank you. Right now, I can't afford to set aside the time it would take to do an audiobook properly. It's not just to read it through. You have to do a good job. And doing these one minute long sound bites is a lot quicker. When you do something that's 10 minutes long or an hour long or 10 hours long, it doesn't just take more time. It takes exponentially more time. What audiobook would you love to do if you could choose? I would probably start with Lovecraft. And I have some projects concerning Lovecraft in the works. Me and the wonderful artist and musician, Costin Cherenot, will be doing our live version of four Lovecraft prose poems at the Inferno Festival next Easter. So we will be doing our project under the name HP Doomcraft, because I couldn't think of anything better. So that would definitely be... Those will be short audiobooks. Two hour long readings plus retakes. And audiobooks are a lot of prep work. Because when I do my one minute shorts, I can sort of... Let's say I start at a calm place. And then in one minute, I build up to a very hectic place. And I can control the rhythm. Oh, thank you so much, Chef Moon. The first super on the live stream. Thank you. Number one. Wow, thank you. So figuring out how to read a one minute text is no problem. But in an audiobook, let's say, even if it's just a 10 minute long thing, you have to build. If it's a 10 hour long thing, you have to build and calm down. And you have to find that rhythm. You can't just go from like... It was a calm and dark night. When Winston suddenly saw in the tree a giant monkey. And then he died. You can't do that rhythm in a longer text. You have to build up gradually. I just found this stream. Thank you. What we do on this stream is really... We draw. We draw a Teigotaurus. And what more did we draw today? Where is the other one? I lost my art. Oh, I forgot what it was. We drew Woosie. But now we're done drawing and we're just talking. Recommend a movie. Oh, recommend a movie. The last movie I saw that I really, really loved. But that everyone loved and that got all the Oscars and stuff like that is everything. Everyone, everywhere, everything at once. That was magnificent. But I can recommend older movies. I've seen more older movies. I'll recommend older. Some of my favorites. And some of the things that have influenced me. Dead Man by Jim Jarmusch. Magnificent, super slow cowboy movie. Weird movie. Very funny. Suspiria by Dario Argento. They Live and the Thing by John Carpenter. Happy Together by Von Karwey. Beautiful movie. Taught me so much about about color use. It's a story of two gay Hong Kong couple that spent earlier time fighting with each other in Argentina. And it's set to tango music and it's just magnificent. Terminator 1. Best movie. Really old movies. We can go some like It Hot with Marilyn Monroe. Such a fun movie. It happened one night. One of the best rom-coms ever. From the 30s I think. I like two more. You'd be a great character or narrator on an audio drama. I would love to do that. I would love if someone would hire me to do voice acting or radio drama or be a video game character. Whatever. I would absolutely love that. Your thoughts on the movie The Deer Hunter. That was one of the movies that really shaped me early. I think I was probably a bit too early to see it when I first saw it. But it had such an amazing impact on me and it's just a heart-wrenching movie. I've seen it again in adulthood and it has some issues. It has some issues but it is still just a magnificent movie I think. Would you be a troll in a game if you could? Oh I would love to be a troll in a game. What do you think of Lupin? Like in Lupin the Third? I don't have any real connection with that. I think I've seen some. We've seen Excalibur. Yes. Fantastic movies so long and so boring. Another boring movie choice that's too long and it's not going to be what you think. It's the original Conan the Barbarian. It is one of the best scripts ever. Oliver Stone's script for that is magnificent. And each scene is just perfect. There are no scenes and no cuts between scenes that aren't perfect in that movie. But when you put them together it's all a little bit too slow and it goes on for too long. And John Miller's good director for that kind of movie but it's a little bit too slow. But magnificent script. Love Conan the Barbarian. Shape of Water. I haven't seen it yet which is stupid because I've liked most everything I've seen by Guillermo del Toro. Never ending story. Broke my heart as a kid. Even though I had read the book. I mean I think my parents read the book for me so I knew the horse was going to die. I knew everything that would happen. I cried so much. I almost cried just thinking about the never ending story. Great movies in that sort of era. You know Princess Bride. We just saw that with the kids. And it's incredible. Incredible. We started watching Hot Shots with the kids and it's just fantastic. I remember really liking Willow and Legend. Legend with Tom Cruise and Tim Curry as the devil. Damn. Spoiler. Yeah. It's not really a spoiler. Poor Artax. Yes. Well some of my favorite movies are of course Lord of the Rings movies because I didn't want Lord of the Rings to be adapted ever. I thought that you can't adapt that. And then I heard that Peter Jackson was doing it and I did a little mental weighing of the scales and I said hmm Lord of the Rings Brain Dead. Lord of the Rings Brain Dead. And I figured out Brain Dead is the more important work for me. And I absolutely love Lord of the Rings. And you know Brain Dead is also a fantastic movie. Don't watch it if you're a kid. Wait to watch it because it's just so splattery. Dustbought. Oh Dustbought is a magnificent movie. Also Heartbreaking. What do you think about Motorhead Snaggletooth Emblem Midschool? Other great movies in that kind of street. I'm trying to think. A lot of the movies are like of course 90s movies because we grew up with came across you and the art you create. You're a huge inspiration made me reflect on many things. Thank you for your amazing work both with your videos and your art love from Norwegian artists. Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless Mind is my favorite romance. That was fun. Did you enjoy your childhood? Parts of it yeah. But from school on it was downhill. I really hated school. How much do you like history? Love history especially ancient history. Got a dip. Have a nice day. So other movies let's go over to the 90s movies that I idolized when I grew up of course. All of my home is hate school. School is not cool. And for especially if you are either not good at school learning or intelligent and free spirited you'll hate school. I like ancient history a lot. Ancient history is the most fun for me. When it's a mix of archaeology and the small traces of stories that is fantastic. One of the things I hated most about school was that I never I didn't learn anything from school because it wasn't fashioned for kids like me. Kids going creative and come out stunned yes. Stunted. Or not good at interacting with other kids. Very important. And it is sort of a system that incentivizes bullying and harassment and hierarchical behavior of the worst sort. Which means it gets you ready for society. But I don't really think that's a good thing. 90s movies. Demolition man. Fantastic. Harley Davidson and the Marlboro band. I haven't seen in a long time. I thought Scandinavian schools were better. Yes but the thing is it doesn't matter how good the schools are. It's not that it doesn't matter because it absolutely does matter and good teachers absolutely do matter. But there is something fundamentally wrong with a school system that's it's a forced school system that's mostly designed so that parents can go to work and that kids can get crushed to fit into society and can get sorted into this kid will be a good worker B. This kid will not. And that doesn't mean you shouldn't go to school. That doesn't mean that school is doesn't have good sides and good teachers save school for many individual students. But school is always as long as it's forced and as long as it's not based around the kids needs but around the economic needs of society for the parents to work. It's always going to destroy a number of children. You can't get away from that unless you develop a school system that is voluntary and based around the kids wants and needs and have three times as many teachers and actually pay them. Totally agree. Have you seen Oblivion with Tom Cruise. No I haven't. He is a very good actor. I and he seems to have fun with stunts and all that. So I can respect that even though probably not a nice guy. Hope you're doing well always admired your artwork due to its uniqueness and the inspiration behind its construction. How long has that red coke been up there? Less than a year. Misery is fun. Shawshank Redemption Nightmare for Christmas 90s made the best movies. This might be early 2000 or late 90s pie as in the number P pie by Darren Aronofsky is magnificent. Other great. My mind should my mind isn't quite functional yet. In the beginning I think there was coke. Yes I think it is time to end this live. We draw the we draw we draw the pigotaurus. Let's see here we draw we drew the pigotaurus. He looks a little bit scared and we drew something woosy convoy. Oh I love convoy. That was the movie that made me fall in love with Chris Christofferson. The crow. What a film. That was fun. Yes. Hello from Turkey. At my friend's school people do meth. What do you think? I think it's bad. Yes I do think it's bad. Don't do meth. And generally don't do drugs whether they be meth or alcohol or weed or coffee until you are fully grown. Most of these things you can wait to try until you're 25 at least. And meth you can probably just skip. Key enjoyer absolutely. I love convoy. Yeah convoy is magnificent. And I love Chris Christofferson as an actor because he is such a non-actor. He works but he shouldn't work. Flav Arschgensen really messed up my time in school. Yeah that's the limit of days you can be absent and put me on a positive failure. Had some really nice teachers that pushed my creative journey and I wish there were more teachers supporting little kids like they did. Yeah individual great teachers can save school for individual students because and they have to be great and they have to be great for you because teaching is a really hard profession and because the pay sucks it doesn't attract the best students and they get put in situations where they have too much work and too many students so even a mediocre teacher or just good enough teacher will do irreparable damage on so many students not for lack of trying but because it is an impossible job to do under those circumstances. A bad teacher is absolutely disastrous and a great teacher will be able to save it for some of the students some of the individual students not all of them. Name a country for edit Malaysia and with that I'll just say my ending spiel if you like art like this or like this or like this or like this then you should go to den ungeharrenholm.com and use the promo code inktober 23 for 20% off. You can also support by becoming a member and you can support by sending super chats or you can support by going to patreon or most importantly if you don't have money to support you can support by using my art all my art is available for free use that means you can when this one is scanned and uploaded to my gallery you can take it and print it download it print it send it to your mother-in-law or sell it on the street or use it make a video game make a comic book about the pigotaurus and all you have to do is credit me what did I just walk on do you know the Czech Republic I would love to travel there some day thank you for a great live Kim thank you Moona thank you just for fun and Rubu how do we reference that was probably how do we credit if you use my artwork you have to just think about how you credit for instance if you use this drawing and you hang it on your wall you don't need anything more than the signature okay but if you use this drawing and you print it on t-shirts then at least the place you sell the t-shirts should have my name on it I know that you can't necessarily put it my name on every single t-shirt but where you sell it you have to say this was drawn by Kim Holm now if you take this and remix it and make it a psychedelic drawing then you have to write art by Kim Holm remixed by you and if you take this pigotaurus and make an epic comic book series or cartoon or video game or novel about him then you have to say inspired by this drawing by Kim and so just use your mind use your thoughts on how to properly credit it all depends on the situation and if you're wondering anything just ask me and that has been all for today thank you so much for viewing and I'll be back with another Inktober is Pinktober live tomorrow bye