 Ooh! Let's just fix the camera here. This is yesterday's Inktober is Pinktober art. And we're gonna make some new one today. Gonna make some art today. Make it the artsy way. Because people say hey, hey, we're gonna make some art today. Blobuz, hej, Blobuz. Halløysikken. Let's see it as we say. So that was yesterday's Inktober is Pinktober picture. I really like that one. It doesn't look like the regular drawings for me. But it has it has energy. Hello Chris. So today we're going to do another. Hi Mona. We're going to do another word from Stuart's samples Pinktober prompt list. And the word for today is I'll reveal it later when I write it. But if you like that, if you're watching this and you like this art, and you want more and you want to buy some, then go to my store den ungeherholm.com when the stream is over and use the code Inktober 23 to get 20% off. And while you're here, just click the like and all the thing is Kim or Halm. Don't refer to me as Halm. Kim is good. I'm getting your Lucifer falling drawing tattooed next month. Yeah, we need to get it up in the free art gallery so that your tattoo artist can have a good version to work from. That's better. Okay, let's get this stuff rolling. So we're going to do then sign it sign it but name it first to over 23. And the word is high. The word is hysteria. So we're going to draw death leopard all day. No, we're not. Okay, I can like me some death leopard once in a while. Okay. As we did yesterday. I think we're going to start with this lovely pink. So does anyone have any questions? Well, I start and I know I think I what I want to do is I want to continue in sort of this style. But instead of being someone obstinate and that was really more gritty. I don't know. And then I want to do something more hysterical. So let's get some hysterical shapes and see if it works. Stereo. Does this work? Oh, I think I see something. And this isn't this or this is sort of the same that I'm doing for the ink monsters, but it doesn't have to be every day. It's just been very busy days. So getting the time to actually plan these session looks like a bird. Yeah, it does. It does in multiple ways. But I'll ruin that bird for you. I don't know why I said it like that. I'll ruin that bird for you. Wish you all happy spooky season. What are your favorite Halloween costumes? Yeah, this one should be hysterical. That's the key. So we'll this sounds like seems like a good brush to do some hysterical shit with. Like that. So I'll change it up. It works fine for that. I love how hysterical can both mean extremely funny or classically full of hysteria. Hola. Greetings from Costa Rica again. Yeah. Where are people located? So that's the question today. Where are people located and what are you planning to do for Halloween if you're planning to dress up? And there's a reason why I'm asking that. I'm following since last week. Yes, you said that. I guess yesterday. Cape Town, Wisconsin. And hysteria was a ton. Yeah, hysteria was a medical condition. Yeah, very much a quack one. And vibrators were developed to, amongst other things, to combat hysteria because doctors believe that hysteria came from too little sex or sexual satisfaction for women because they weren't satisfied by their husbands. So then the doctor had to administer a hand cranked vibrator. A Costa Rican friend of mine was at Inferno Festival and showed me your art when he was there. That's because of that. I know your art. His name is Brian Cadwacha. Have I seen Avatar? Yes. I'm from Oregon, Weetown, Halloween will be dull. Thank you for the super chat. I don't know if this thing is working at all. I thought I would do a hysterical dinosaur looking up at a comet coming. And please, yeah, thank you so much for that. Thank you so much for the super chat. I really appreciate the super chats. And yeah, we'll we'll fix this. We can fix a lot of these things now. Super chats are a great way of supporting patron is a great way of supporting and the web store where you can use the code. This is looking awful, by the way. I this might be my worst. Okay, let's not get hysterical. Let's not get hysterical. Let's we already we already sort of said this would be the one. So we will just will just start fresh. Yeah, nothing to see here. He's gone. Yes. No, I see something else. Kim, would you like to paint my avatar in canvas? By the way, do you like Sodom? The biblical place or the German trash? Because yes, both. I have no real deep connection with either. It did look like the dinosaur was up. Yeah, the previous drawing had something. But I didn't. It didn't quite work for me. And this is not quite working. But we'll we'll mess it around until we get something. Yeah, my favorite German trash ban is of the great for is creator. And then I also like destruction. And I like some Sodom. Yes. Do you script your shorts tiktoks? Yes. There's very little improvisation in what I talk about. I can't talk that fluently. I can't talk that fluently, like, ever. What is your favorite show? Right now, it is the Norwegian edition of Portrait Artist of the Year, which is called Portrait Misterskapa. I really like Portrait Artist of the Year. In more fiction shows, I like a lot of different stuff. I always like it when there's when there's nude men bashing each other with swords, like Game of Thrones, or I really love the Spartacus series. And yeah, I like that stuff. We've seen too much over the last few years, but mostly not too good stuff. I loved community. We're rewatching Futurama. Just awesome. I listen, I don't know if this is going to become anything at all. It is this one isn't functioning as I had hoped, but that is a part of it. So if the worst comes to worst, we'll just start anew. That's part of the process. But I think maybe this might be savable. How was your day? Hectic less hectic than yesterday. I did a good a short gym session this morning. And then I've been it's been nothing very exciting has happened. Do you like Pelle Olin art? So art made by Pelle Olin or or art off Pelle Olin? I don't think I know if he made art. I don't know that much about him. And I don't really like art off him. I think the whole black metal person fetish, fetish, glorifying kids who, yeah, a lot of them had a tough time. Art made by Pelle drawings most of him. I haven't seen his art. So I can't. But that's not the part of black metal that appeals to me. If this is sort of like screen by munk. But yeah, I think I shouldn't be throwing stones in glass houses because you know, I'm online. I'm trying to get people to like my art and personality and all that stuff, you're selling yourself in a sense. You know, and you know, so I'm interacting with and creating my own sort of cult of personality thing. But I do think the whole cult of personality is really problematic, even though I buy into myself sometimes. And I think with especially with something like black metal, there's some that there's something uncomfortable about the hero worship around some of these figures and Pelle isn't the worst. Okay, when learning English, what would you say is the weirdest thing English does that just don't in your language? I don't know. I have to think about that. It's a good question. Well, you're very simple answer. The we don't use the if it's one knife if it's in if it's a knife, it's in a knive. And if it's the knife, it is kniven. So that was hard to get rough my head around. When I started learning English, many, many years ago, three scores and 500 moons ago. Hmm. I was watching your take on artists trying to fit in and it made me admire you more than when I started watching. Also, what do you think about black metal fused with other genres? I love it. Most of the my favorite black metal bands do fuse their music with other types of music. Hmm. Living color, I absolutely love the band Living Color. They are my favorite band named after a HB Lovecraft story. A lot of people don't know that because it's their music isn't particularly Lovecraftian. But they got their name from the story, The Color of Two Speaks. And Vernon Reed is really fascinated with Lovecraft and thought it ironic or funny or something to that effect that a incredibly racist individual like HB Lovecraft would write a horror story where the horror is just an unknown color. If you could visit time, travel in time, where and when would you like to visit? If it sort of depends. If I could be safe, I would probably visit a meaned version. Otherwise, I would prefer to perhaps visit the future instead, because seems like a better idea than visiting the past. Okay, where this is sort of becoming like a painting where you find it and you lose it and you find it and you lose it. If you guys like metal, I recommend an underground band from my country, Kalmaninjo. They also use other genres. Kalmaninjo, where are they from? Where are you from? Are you using uni markers? I'm using these Posca markers now. Argentina, excellent. I don't know much metal or any metal from Argentina. So I think I will manage to make something out of this one. I don't know why, but it's a complete mess right now. But I think there will be something here. Much love from Newark. I would recommend a BM band from the Netherlands. I haven't heard them. I can check them out. And what was the Argentinian band? Kalmaninjo? Kalmaninjo. Argentina is famous for their asados. That is, is that the barbecue? Greetings and so a guy wears an Isengard shirt in Denmark. Screaming skull or head of poem? I don't know. We'll see what it ends up. Goetgegroth is one of my favorites. Yeah, I've listened to some Goetgegroth. Not not one of my personal favorites. But I do like them. I do. I listened, listened to the first few albums bit and then I also had a period where I listened a lot to incipit Satan. That's probably the one that I've listened to the most. Boca Junior and the River Plate. My wife is more into football than me. I do enjoy watching a game now and then, but I don't really follow. There are things here that I like and this one is getting very weird. But it is kind of hysterical. Opeth, especially one with Swedish lyrics are my favorite. Opeth is another band that I enjoy, but I'd never really gotten into them when it comes to progish, extreme metal, and slave. It is probably the one that I've listened the most to and they are one of my favorites. Definitely. Nothing against Opeth. It's just one of those I haven't quite gotten into. Looks awesome. You're fantastic. Hope you're having a good day. Thank you so much. Do you have a favorite museum in Norway? Oh, I should. But perhaps I don't. I like for a very small museum. You have Le leprosy museum here in town. I like that is tough questions. I don't go enough to museums, it seems. Old Celtic frost and Bathory. I love Celtic frost. Yeah, I like Bathory. I've had the pleasure of talking with Tom Warrior of Celtic frost a few times. He likes my art and I've drawn his bands live a few times and I absolutely have adored it every time. Trypticon and Triumph of Death have drawn. Let's do some more eyes around. I don't know why. Weird is good. Weird can be good. Weird is good. Yeah. I think watching the mutation transformation of this is fascinating. When you're done, it might be cool to watch it in fast motion. Yeah, I haven't really prepared to do time lapses of these, but I guess I could download the YouTube live stream and I could do that. Yeah. Do you like to fish rivers or streams? Rivers or lakes? Ocean. If I fish, it's almost all been in the ocean. What have you been listening to lately? So lately, I've been, I was in Oslo to draw the band, so I've listened to them quite a lot. The fantastic Chilean band, Chilean folk. Or your sailor. I'm not a sailor, I just live by the sea. Definitely not a sailor. Apart from Inti Imani, I've listened to, I've listened to a bit of Massacre, which is fantastic. Colombian band Massacre. I've listened to a lot of Willie Nelson lately. Is there a music genre that people are surprised that you like? Yeah, for me, it's also old timey country, because people assume that I don't like old timey country, but I do like that old time country. I love a lot of country music. And then we would also things like I love a lot of pop, and I try to listen to newer stuff. So you know, like, I don't listen to all that much pop, but you listen through Pura Vida, my dear friend came. Damn creepy. I was raised right next to Port of Los Angeles. Pura Vida is pure life. I actually understood that I'm trying to learn Spanish. I want to learn Spanish, but it's an idiom, a very difficult idiom. Yeah, yeah. I forget the word. Doth thou enjoyeth thine hamburgers? I do, I do. Spanish is bastante complicado a veces si, muy complicado. Mi esposa es chilena y mi hijos son, somos, son medio noruega, media noruega, media chileno. Amigo, friend, yo sabe. Yo entiendo un poco español, pero yo hablo, pero yo hablo muy poco. Yo empezado, yo empezado, aprenden español en junio. Tres, uno, junio, julio, agusto, septiembre, en cuatro meses, yo, yo aprendo, yo aprendo español todos los días. Yo he empezado, I both, and Yo empezado both correct. It's very difficult to, to, there's very, there are more things unfamiliar with how Spanish is spoken and written than with the, with English. English and Norwegian are much closer languages, but there are some surprising things that where Spanish and Norwegian in a weird way are closer. That's cool. It's amazing how you draw with paint. I have no idea how you do it. As far as I've learned, when you're creating something with paint, you have to do everything with splotches of color and advice. I'm drawing. I'm not painting. So if I was painting, I would do more of the splotches thing, but I'm thinking in lines. I'm thinking in positive and negative space. I'm thinking in how the mind puts together the image from these pieces of positive and negative space, which means I'm drawing. That is drawing. Drawing has nothing to do with wet or dry mediums. It has everything to do with lines and how you use lines. So when you paint, and I didn't learn this until very recently, but when you paint you have to think backwards from when you draw. So when you draw, you're putting down lines that are not there in the reality of what you're drawing. And the mind's eye of the viewer makes, creates the image with the negative space between the lines. That's how the image is made in the drawing. While in painting, it's the exact opposite, because in painting you are putting down splotches of color that represent things as they exist in the reality of the painting. So in drawing, you're drawing what isn't there. And in painting, you're painting what's there. That's why it's, there's so many, even though all painting has elements of drawing in it, and most drawing have elements of paint in it. There's still so many draftsmen who can't really paint, and so many painters who can't really draw, because it's opposite ways of thinking. In American Spanish, it's very diverse. All slangs can mean one thing in a country and completely the opposite in another. Yes, of course. It's a huge territory. I'm liking this. Goodbye, Berserker. I'm liking this piece more and more. And I don't want to ruin it by overworking it. So I'll probably stop not too long from now. And today I won't be doing an ink monster after this one, because first of all, I've done an ink monster already today. And second of all, I'm tired and I need to do some other stuff. I need to be less afraid of the blank space. I've always over-saturated spaces in the paper when drawing. I always over-detail and overdraw. That's what most people do. I always over-draw, or not always, but I often over-draw as well, except that I over-draw with experience. I've learned to over-draw less than others. So my stuff can come out looking almost minimalistic at times, because that's just through experience. By a phoenix, I just did a video where I did a phoenix, so it'll go back a few days and you'll find that. I've done a few phoenixes before. Wait, I have a crazy idea. You should draw a troll. I bet you've never done that. Oh, maybe I'll draw a zombie next. And how about a dragon? That sentiment is real. I get a lot of the same requests again and again. Sometimes people will post their requests multiple times, even though I have drawn it before. And if I don't reply, which I can't because there's too many comments on all the social medias, but some people will even get annoyed when I don't draw their request, even when I've drawn them before and they just haven't found them. And it does get really tiring to get all the same requests again and again and again. But I have to remind myself that the reason why people just blurt out, oh, can you draw a troll? I bet you've never drawn a troll. Oh, I think a dragon would look cool in your style. It's not because they are ignorant or mean or inconsiderate or lazy or anything. It's because they are enthusiastic. And the fact that my art gets people enthusiastic is fantastic. Some South American mythological creatures then. I've done some. I've done from Chile at least. I've done Tren Tren Velu and Kaikai Velu. I've done a few more, but I need to do more. Your interpretation of the Bakunava, that is one of my most requested ones that I haven't done yet. I love Norwegian folk stories. When I grew up with one as I grew up with them, I love the way you give them life to others that have not heard them before. Thank you so much. Okay, I think it's time to end this live. It was, I'm not finished. I thought it was finished, but I'm not. Now I'm finished. Would you be interested in some Indonesian folk tales and monsters? Yes, I would, but I don't know where to start learning. With Filipino folk stories and monsters, there were some really useful useful resources like the Aswan Project, where I learned about the Tikbalang and the Manananggal and the Capra and loads of other stuff. I've not heard of Anakloth. I would, I, I, Pombero I need to look into. Send me these suggestions, because I will, or comment them, because I will forget this after the stream, but I do actually have a document on my phone with like hundreds of suggestions that I'm clicking my way through once in a while when I want to want to see what I want to draw. Anyhow, it's getting late, so I'll just say that. Thank you all for watching the stream. If you like my art, then go to denungehadholm.com and use the code Inktober 23, Inktober 23, to get 20% off all October. If you want to support me directly, you can support on patreon.com, that came home, and if you don't have the money to support, then all my art is released for free use, so you can download it, you can copy it, you can change it, you can share it, you can't even sell it as long as you put my name on it, and that's supporting me too. Thank you all, this was fun. I'll have another stream tomorrow.