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Whats up!?

How are we doing, my beautiful people?

Welcome to a new video of my channel, I am Cass Aragon

Today, I am going to explain how to get a very cool job

But first, I am going to talk about where we are

My absolute favorite place in Miami, Wynwood

Okay. The gallery inside the Wynwood walls has a lot of art

We are calculating some of the prices

How much do you think this one is?

3 Million Pesos

What to compare? That is the question

The only problem is that this place is so cool and popular

that is becomes overcrowded which makes it hard to take pictures

but it is worth it

Hello my beautiful people

It is my favorite place in Miami

It is very cool and has a lot of art

okay. I have been receiving many, many messages

from different people asking me about my job

I am the first Traveling Content Creator for Royal Caribbean

I want to explain a little bit about how I got the job

Ever since I was about 15,

I knew that traveling was my passion

I decided in this moment that traveling would become my work

I could not be in an office from 9-5

I dont judge others for doing that, but it is not for me

So I decided to move to the other side of Mexico and started doing tours

and dancing which is what I love

And then I got into Royal caribbean as "Entertainment Staff"

We had did trivia shows, games and dances

I actually have a video explaining what I used to and what it is like to work on a cruise ship.

I am going to leave the link here

Or there... I don't know

Look for the link

So I after I got into the Crew Ambassador Program on the ship

where I would upload pictures and videos every week , and I have always love dphotography

I studied a litte bit of photography when I studied abroad

I wasn't professional, but I was always interested

And I used to have a Nikon but I wasn't inspired with it

But then I got a Canon and I really started to get more into photography

And then I got a GoPro for videos and started making travel vlogs

After that, I entered a contest called, "Best Job at Sea"

I had to upload different photos of the ship, activities, and destinations

I posted as many as I could

We also had to post videos pretending to host Royal's Snapchat

And I made it to the final

with about 6 or 7 people

AND I WON!!!

There was voting and judges

I am very happy and proud that a Mexican won

And that Royal is ranked the #1 Cruise Line for 16 years in a row

and there are new ships every year

I am in the middle of my contract now and this job is more than my expectations

I really love it

Now, what I used to do before for free

I am now doing full time

Even though it has its pros and cons

Normally, I am used to working with a manager and the guests

In this job I am pretty much on my own

So it forces me to make new friends

And be on my own a lot which I usually don't like

I also travel... ALOT

I have been on 6 ships in 3 months

Its a lot of moving around

But I love it!

They have given me a lot of equipment

and I am learning to fly my drone and I am loving my Ramoncito

I have my GoPro all the time

I also got a new Canon

Anyway, I just wanted to tell you how I got this job

and that if there is a job out there that you want, and feel passionate about, you can do it

You just have to put your mind to it!!

And take your time and be patient

I said to myself, I don't want to work 9-5

I don't want to work

doing something that I don't like

I want to be passionate about my work, doing something that I love

And now I am getting paid to do it and its really cool

This is Brett!

This is my friend Brett. He makes tutorial and drone videos as well as speaks a little bit of Spanish

I speak a little bit of Spanish

I don't know who taught him Spanish, but its good

Mexican Spanish

Very good, I do'nt know who taught him Spanish, but its good

Subscribe to his YouTube Channel

And of course Subscribe to mine and my Instagram

Her Instagram is the best

Its very cool

So thats how I got the job and won, so.. yeah.. Bye!

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Acrylic painting techniques and tutorial with Lynn Jaanz | Colour In Your Life - Duration: 24:01.

G'day viewers, my name's Graeme Stevenson, and I'd like to invite you to come on a

journey of creativity and learning and adventure through the series Colour In Your Life.

There's an artist in every family throughout the world.

Lots of times there's an artist deep down inside all of us as well.

So grab your kids, your brothers, your sisters, your aunties, uncles,

and mums and dads and come and see how some of the best artists do what they do.

(Music Plays)

(Graeme) Okay folks, well we are in Melbourne for

this particular session, and the very talented lady, she calls herself an

abstract colourist. And also, also one of Australia's

leading singing coaches from the Jaanz International Singing

Academy down here in Melbourne, and we're also part of your gallery, which

is the York Street Gallery, so we're very privileged to be here.

Lynn Jaanz, welcome to the show. (Lynn) Thank you, Graeme. (Graeme) Great to be here. Now

Lynn and her darling husband David, have been singing coaches for

some years now, and actually brought some of the most famous Australian singers

to literally the premier of their careers haven't you? It's been quite amazing. I mean Delta Goodrem

for a start, who literally has gone overseas to go on to fantastic accolades.

But your journey as far as an artist is concerned

really came about because of an illness many years ago.

(Lynn) Very much so, yes. (Graeme) and is sort of developed with your, your spiritual

relationship, your relationship with God, (Lynn) That's right. (Graeme) has brought you literally to a place now

where you, I think you paint your destiny in these stories

that you have within your work. Tell me a little bit about when you first

started this? I mean you literally ended up almost dying didn't you? (Lynn) I ah,

I've had, you know of one, but I've had two or three

near death experiences, (Graeme) Aha. (Lynn) but the one

that I had seven years ago was, yeah, I thought

that was it. (Graeme) Aha. (Lynn) I was leaving this earth. Many years ago

I was a chronic sufferer, I was in and out of

hospital having operations every eight months,

on Lyrica, on every medication you could think of. I had a

walking stick. I was told I couldn't have kids. I'm trying to jam it all.

A doctor in Caulfield said that

I would eventually be in a wheelchair by the time I'm forty.

Do I tell my age? (Graeme) Yeah, well she doesn't look her age I

can assure you of that, it's pretty amazing so. (Lynn) And he

suggested that I use art as a form of my healing. (Graeme) Yeah.

(Lynn) And it has been amazing because

that lead me to something higher. (Graeme) Yeah. (Lynn) I'm

a great believer in Jesus. I've got a relationship with him now

and I think my inspiration comes from that.

(Graeme) So you would call yourself an abstract, impressionist,

colourist, (Lynn) That's it. Impressionist, (Graeme) would that be the best way to put it. (Lynn) abstract, colourist. (Graeme) yeah. (Lynn) Lovely.

(Graeme) Fantastic so, well you're going to do a small piece for us today and

we're going to talk a little bit more about your journey and the amazing

things that you do for the very talented people right across this country. And you

and David are you know, the pinnacles, the King and the Queen of

teaching these young people how to change their lives for the better under any circumstances. And you

are such an optimist, which is one of the most wonderful parts about you. Is that you inject

that into other people, and then they go on to create amazing things for themselves.

I'm going to step out of shot right now, and I'm going to let you start what you're doing, and then I'm going to

bombard you with some questions as we go along. Fascinating human being, I mean you've been through

a great deal in her life, to come to a place where she changes other peoples lives

for the better, and part of that is her art as well. So I'm out of here and lets

see what you can do.

(Graeme) Okay Lynn, well you really paint

from a great deal of feeling and spiritualism. And you

describe that there's a place you go to called your secret place,(Lynn) Lovely place. (Graeme) which

yeah, (Lynn) We should all go there. (Graeme) yeah, absolutely, I agree. But it enables you

to produce the pieces you have over the years as well. And obviously you've got

fans in Milan, and Rome, and Singapore, and New York, and you're selling

internationally right across the world. How do you actually start one of these pieces?

(Lynn) It's almost like you have to clear your mind,

singing our techniques, emotion centred singing,

so therefore, I can't seperate that from

painting. An artist is an artist, so whether you sing

or whether you paint, to me they're actually the same.

So you find that spot and be still

and let the paintbrush do its work. I

for today I'm going to start off with a purple,

and just put a little bit in there.

(Graeme) So you were originally born in Egypt, as well. (Lynn) That's correct.

Greek origin. (Graeme) So from your family background is

Greek is that correct? (Lynn) Yes, I was born in Alexandria, (Graeme) Okay.

(Lynn) and yeah, came out here in 1957 which gives

away my age, so you'll have to work it out. (Graeme) You

were one. (Lynn) I was six months old, and (Graeme) There you go. (Lynn) this is crazy,

but I actually stopped breathing on the boat as well

which is all in my book. (Graeme) Yeah, your book is, A Journey from

Heaven to Healing. (Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) I suppose you could say it's a really

inspirational tale of you know, how you as a young

woman were so sick, and then found the spiritualism that you

have these days in conjunction with that art, and now it's all

come together and developed into the woman that you are now. And obviously

with what you've been through, I can see that you do give a lot back to society as well with

helping these young people develop their own skills which I think's wonderful.

(Lynn) It's very important to give back to society, because

my near death experience, I know that I'm here for a greater purpose

(Graeme) Aha. (Lynn) and I live each day very grateful that I'm alive.

(Graeme) You know, you're obviously very influenced by your spiritualism

and your beliefs, (Lynn) Yes. (Graeme) and I would tend to think that would

be part of the creative path as well. But I mean your

works incredibly vivid. I mean it's, it's

complex as well. I mean it's very simple in its form, but it's very complex in

you put a lot of these together. The colour range is just amazing with what you do.

You've got a piece called Alpha, obviously the top, or the

number one. And then another piece called Birds,

which is just beautiful too. But I mean these all come about with the

techniques that you're using right now. (Lynn) Yes. (Graeme) You just sit down and you start to evolve it

and then (Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) the picture talks to you in the end. So tell me more about

the singing coaching as well, because you and Dave really are

incredibly well recognised in this country for bringing young people

to X Factor, and The Voice, and obviously working with

Delta and... (Lynn) We consider this as a lovely little

family. Yeah, and I enjoy, enjoy teaching, I teach on the Gold

Coast, I'm the master coach there. But I love also

doing my art in my spare time, and obviously I've been a

professional artist for over twenty years, exhibited all around the world, and

very blessed that I've had these opportunities that have come my way.

(Graeme) Absolutely, your works dynamic to say the least.

You've got another piece called Burning Bush, which I think probably

has a relationship to Moses, from what I can imagine

so, but... (Lynn) That's a little bit like when I had my encounter,

(Graeme) Yeah. (Lynn) I came back and everyone said wow Lynn, you look younger.

I said yeah, I had an encounter with a burning bush.

(Graeme) Well there's another piece that you've got called Dividing Line, and that's got a

number of crucifixes in it as well. (Lynn) Yes, three. (Graeme) And funnily enough you've actually got

the shape of the Nautilus shell, or the spiral in

there which is the Golden Mean, (Lynn) Yeah, that's interesting. (Graeme) a natural part of nature

as well. Well part of the beauty about working with your husband

and all these talented people is you've got your gallery, and your studio

and all of these great

talented singers and musicians as well in the one location. But it's

sort of like a labyrinth, it's like a rabbit warren, there are rooms

everywhere where people are - they're all soundproof - where people are playing

the piano and they're learning how to sing. It's amazing.

(Lynn) It's as soundproof as you can make it, but it's interesting when you

hear when its all going together, it's music there, music there. (Graeme) And art

somewhere else. (Lynn) Art, I mean there's middle room painting

and enjoying it. (Graeme) The whole of the top floor is a gallery as well, where you've got

all your beautiful paintings, and people come in here and they

paint. (Lynn) Well how it eventuated Graeme was that I was getting

people from China, and other people that wanted to view

my work. And you know when you

exhibited at other places you're only given a week or two, and then

felt was

taken to my studio.

So I thought well I've got the space, why not

start an art gallery. And so It's been amazing,

cause now I can also have the opportunity of sometimes allowing

others to come and exhibit. Obviously it's mainly my

work. And yeah, so now I have a space

and my curator, she just sets up appointments and

so I've had a few people from China, and that who have come to

view my work. And also, it's been good for those that

actually can't come on the day for the exhibition and they want a

private viewing. Some people don't want a lot of people around,

especially in the industry, and I've had a lot of industry people come through,

and they are well known, and they don't want people in their faces so.

They want to look at my work and then you know, purchase there's a few

people that do have my work that are in the industry, yeah. (Graeme) But you

also work in watercolours as well. (Lynn) Yeah, I've worked in all mediums.

(Graeme) Yeah. (Lynn) I've found the oils were... yeah, it takes twelve months for

the oils to dry properly, and it can be

harmful with breathing sometimes. And so

I yeah, I'll use them if I have to and I'll be honest

oils is a great medium to work with, but I've

established a technique with the, with the acrylics, and I find

they're easier to work with, dry quicker, and then

because I, because I exhibit regularly I need my work to dry

you know, and I can't afford to wait twelve months for that to happen.

And a lot of my, the students actually can paint

themselves, they're actually artists. So if you can sing you can paint. It's because

it comes from that special spot that I talked about. Our technique

is emotion centred singing, so therefore when

you're painting as well, you've got to be just allow this brush to do

its work, and enjoy it while you're doing it.

You know, every piece that I've personally done I believe

they're quite different. I have started now doing limited

editions of my work. I have started only doing one to

thirty. I know down the track if I get into other galleries

and things like that I might, it might be one

to a hundred. But at the moment there's only two pieces that I'm

selling now which is Flight of Utopia and also, Into the Light,

so they can purchase that. (Graeme) And you've got

a piece here called Isaiah, which is a really powerful, striking

painting. What's the story behind that? (Lynn) Well I used to teach

Isaiah. Isaiah started with me here in this very studio, (Graeme) Yeah.

(Lynn) and I was very inspired by his background.

Graeme, he's aboriginal which you'll know, and

his father started telling me about his stories, and being managed by

Christine at the moment. And this young

boy was singing, he started singing off in church, so a lot of

also, what we teach is our emotion centred technique

is based, is gospel based. Like all the great singers of the world, Elvis

Presley, Whitney Huston, you name them, all started from the church, if

you all realise that. And he got

a prophesy or that he would become a

quite well known one day, and that God was going to use his voice.

So as I was meditating on what he shared with me,

that came out, and yeah, so

it's inspired by Isaiah. It has been exhibited

overseas as well. And

I bought it back because again, sometimes I exhibit and I don't

actually sell them, I just exhibit them, and Miami and a few other

places around the world. I've exhibited in Nix Gallery,

Rosen Gene Bro as well, and

there are some other opportunities that are coming up in Singapore and around the world.

But obviously Australia's my home, so I like to think that

York Street Gallery can be available to the world, and they can come and visit us.

(Graeme) Of course, they get singing lessons at the same time. (Lynn) Yeah, oh yes, definitely.

You don't have to be a singer to learn to sing by the way.

(Graeme) And I can see with most of this piece that you've been using an angle brush

to do what you do. (Lynn) I enjoy using the angle brush because you can do

you can paint in different ways, in different styles like

that way or that way. I've always used a very

fine brush, so that's why my paintings can take quite a while.

I have to walk away from them. So everything you see in the gallery

believe it or not is just with this, yeah.

Sometimes I might use a fan

one which we might use today, and

depending on what I'm feeling. (Graeme) As you were saying before, it's very difficult for

somebody that paints very much from within,

and you sort of get lost in the moment, to being stuck in front of a

camera trying to convey to people what you're actually doing.

(Lynn) Trying to listen to you too Graeme, it's interesting. (Graeme) Sorry about that. (Lynn) That's

okay. You're wonderful. (Graeme) My voice even annoys a lot of the public out there

too. (Lynn) No, I'm feeling very relaxed so I'm able to paint

in my secret place. (Graeme) And you've also got another piece here called, Epic Flight.

Now in a lot of your pictures you actually have the

meaning associated with the work as well. (Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) In all of the

triumphs and of life it is still an epic flight.

We run the race with endurance full of hope and expectation.

(Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) There's a lot of meaning in everything you do which is wonderful. (Lynn) I also

do it so, well everyone has statements to their work, and it gives

the viewer an understanding where the artist is coming from, and what

her means. I mean a lot of my work is always,

always related back to the human condition. We're all searching for meaning

in life so, whether we know it or not, and

those that know about my book, which I think Graeme will explain that you

can buy it online. I had an encounter with heaven,

and when I came back from that encounter I looked at life

so differently to what it is now - colour, people,

personalities. What am I here for? What am I doing? A lot of

people are wandering around and they actually don't know their purpose; they don't know

what they're here for. So we all need a

saviour. We all need to tap into another realm,

whether we believe it or not, cause there's more to life than just this.

(Graeme) Well in saying all of that I think the people

should really have a look at your book as well. It's been very influential

for a number of people that have read it. And they can go into your website at Lynn Jaanz art

gallery dot com. And you can go in there and see Lynn's gallery,

her exhibitions, just the amazing story about this lady and

what she has done with art and music over a

number of decades; its pretty incredible. So go in and have a look at what she's got

in there. Okay, well I just saw you pick up a fan brush. (Lynn) Love my

fan brush. (Graeme) You love your fan brushes do you? (Lynn) Yes. (Graeme) I can see a few fans in your work. (Lynn) Yes.

(Graeme) What are we going to do with that? (Lynn) Well it's interesting with a fan

brush so you can put all different colours, so you can see I got a very

messy palette here, but then that's the way I paint.

And I just use my brush to

(Graeme) That's pretty dynamic, yeah. (Lynn) start doing... and it

may not stay like that. I may go over it again

depending on what I'm feeling. (Graeme) Alright

Lynn, because this comes from within, very deep from within your secret place,

we're going to leave you alone for a little while, and then let

the camera's capture the movement of that brush and your expression and

see how this thing develops as we go along. (Lynn) That's awesome, I love that. Thank you so much.

Thank you.

(Lynn) So what's actually happened with my painting now I can, I'm feeling

each time you, each time Graeme throws a

question at me, my emotions change, so the colours going to change.

That's what paintings all about, like abstract, you just kind of

it's emotions centred, so you tend to go with what's ever

happening in your life at the time. (Graeme) Sure, sure. Yes,

it comes very much from the heart, (Lynn) Yep. (Graeme) that's the best way to describe

it. (Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) You know, you've got a very powerful piece

as well called John 3:16.

(Lynn) Yes. (Graeme) He gave his only begotten son. (Lynn) Wow, Graeme, you

know that piece, yeah. (Graeme) A very powerful piece. (Lynn) Yeah, Well that actually won a

award and was exhibited Chapel on Chapel.

(Graeme) You've got another couple of pieces here. I'll just bring them up as well, because

the place that you are with this painting, I mean they're sort of starting to take on a similar

aspect. (Lynn) Yes. (Graeme) But you've got one called Purity,

which is just great. I mean they really are dynamic pieces. And then there's

also the piece Remnant. Remnant is man's search

for meaning and inner space. A really dynamic looking piece of work.

Well some of the ones that you've got in the gallery are you know, eight foot by

six foot. (Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) They're quite large pieces so. (Lynn) Some of pieces

you're going up the stairs and some people - it's really funny

some students go up the stairs, and we had an exhibition

and they said we never saw that piece. It just shows you

that you know, people are on a, on a mission

and they don't stop to look. And as I was saying to Graeme

before, do we stop and look at the sky? Do we stop and look at the trees?

Do we stop to look at the colour? Do we stop and maybe observe a

person? Or do we stop and, so sometimes my philosophy

is that I want to... A very well known preacher,

always said, you need to remove yourself out of the

centre. When you remove yourself out of the centre,

then you react differently to other people. Cause a lot of people just suffer

a lot of deep root of rejection, and we live our life rejection, rejection,

someone's hurt me, someone's hurt me, and they don't realise that maybe that

could be us. So when we remove that piece of rejection out of

our heart, and remove ourselves then we're empty

in a way that we can respond to people in a better way. (Graeme) Sure. (Lynn) Yeah.

(Graeme) That makes a lot of sense. And as I said, I mean your work amazes

me. But there's one called the Mysterious Tangle.

It's a tangle and it's mysterious. (Lynn) This is a bit of a mysterious tangle too.

This piece is becoming a very mysterious tangle.

I'm just trying to figure out, yes. (Graeme) It's the idea. I mean part of

Colour In Your Life is going through the individual journey of each artist.

(Lynn) Yeah. (Graeme) You know, it's sort of what brought you to where you where.

(Lynn) And so I've learn't from you know, my upbringing that

really at the end of the day, we're not living for ourselves. We

just need to know that we're here for a bigger purpose, and we need

to go out there and find, find out what it is.

I'm blessed to be able to paint, and sing, and teach, and

I love my job. It's not a job - I enjoy it. (Graeme) Yeah.

(Graeme) Absolutely. (Lynn) So I probably won't get this finished today.

I want to take it home and give myself some time

and just see what needs to be finished cause

Graeme, you've been talking to me. (Graeme) Sorry about that. (Lynn) I think I've got all my

emotions in this painting. So yeah, I'd

love to do that. (Graeme) Okay, that's a great idea. But because of the beauty of

editing, you can see the finished piece now. It's really, really

well done, (Lynn) Thank you, Graeme. (Lynn) and I think that you have your emotions and your intentions well

and truly in the right place for the rest of the world. (Lynn) Thank you, Graeme, and you too. (Graeme) So thanks so much for having us in

here.

(Graeme) Alright folks, from the York Street Gallery in Melbourne, and the Jaanz

International Singing Academy as well, we had a great day here.

Beautiful facilities and so well set up for art, and obviously teaching these amazing

young talented people in Australia. Lynn, fantastic. (Lynn) Fantastic

(Graeme) Thank you for a great day, (Lynn) Thank you so much. (Graeme) we really had a lovely time with you. (Lynn) Thank you. (Graeme) Very, very

spiritual lady, very well meaning towards life and everybody else around her. It was

a real, real pleasure to have you here. (Lynn) Thank you, Graeme. (Graeme) Also, Lynn's

book, A Journey from Heaven to Healing. If you'd like to go

into Lynn's website, it's Lynn Jaanz art gallery

dot com, you'll be able to go in there and see the book. It's actually a beautiful book,

really well written as well. So pop in there, and then go and see some of Lynn's work,

it's really quite amazing. Very, very talented woman, abstract colourist.

(Lynn) Impressionist, abstract. (Graeme) Impressionist as well? Okay. (Lynn) Yes,

(Graeme) Okay, we can do that. (Lynn) very much so. (Graeme) But we're down in Melbourne for another week.

A great place to be; we love the people down here as well. Come and see us at colour in your life

dot com dot au, and our Facebook page, and subscribe on our YouTube site

as well. We've got hundreds of thousands of people in there these days. It's amazing. But

we're going to head out of here, and until we see you guys again - remember: make sure you put some singing

and some colour in your life. We'll see you next time. Bye now guys. (Lynn) Bye. (Graeme) Bye.

Bye.

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