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To me, art needs to move the soul, to inspire, to evoke emotion, to captivate. I need to feel something when I look at a piece of art. It must speak to me to be good.
ОтветитьForgeries make art expensive
ОтветитьI have some kolinsky sable brushes. They were indeed expensive, but my teachers explained they were essential to get the best watercolouring possible :)
Ответитьlast topic is easy.. they are worth that much money due to art tax fraud. simple as that
ОтветитьModern art is a money laundering and tax evading scheme for the ultra rich. Grow up. They could have spent 200 years observing & learning from other art but ruckus, commotion & pure nonsense.I'd feel good looking at a skidmark if I paid $30 million for it.
ОтветитьOf course it's a muslim killing billions of snails to dye something as small as a scarf. Oh he uses the the meat for dinner ? Those snails are very fortunate. Ill be sure to wear something purple when they go extinct
Ответитьmaking pigments from Snails is Evil and Animal Abuse. If you can get purple pigments from Abandoned Coal mines why kill animals?!
ОтветитьClimate change = temperature in this video
ОтветитьSometimes those who create the things artists need to create art are themselves artists.
ОтветитьShit in a fan = modern art 😅
ОтветитьModern Art is painted shizofrenia.
And waste of art supply !
If this is art then i am the best artist ever all over the world since the time of adam
ОтветитьThis was incredibly interesting! I love seeing how other artists create but especially when they do things that are either traditional and old or in a different way than what most people do nowadays. The only thing that concerns me, is the second to the last one about the reclaiming pollution. I know people don't eat paint, but artists get paint on them all the time. Also, they were talking about using it in a lot of ways that people would come in contact with it, including make-up. Maybe I missed something, but I didn't notice them talking about making the product safe.
ОтветитьWhat a racket, hahaha.
ОтветитьPathetic
ОтветитьWhy the cheap white paper that bulges?
ОтветитьI own a series 7 W&N brush. did i get to "meet" the lady that made my brush in this video?
ОтветитьI would like everyone in the world to see this video, it would actually benefit anyone
ОтветитьIt's ARTception: when you realize that the whole process of making the ink itself is an expensive art 😁 it's expensive because the ink itself is "the ART". the customers buy "the art" and use it to "make another art" : calligraphy
ОтветитьI cooked rice for $ 1,000 a plate, why?. because I don't cook like normal human beings,
While cooking I stand upside down and hold the rice pot with my feet directly on the fire.
Also, the entire cooking process my left hand pointed to North Star and my right hand was up in the air (to slap just in case someone was trying to pay me less)
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ОтветитьDon't forget to push muh 'climate change' No thanks. Know what makes it a problem? Using 800 damn pounds of snails for an ugly scarf. Leave the snails alone.
Ответитьmost of this stuff is just branding, supply and demand, who wants to slowly kill an expensive bonsai on their window sill when you can just hire a cheap babysitter with a nice shaped head.
ОтветитьPls make a video on diecast cars
ОтветитьADHD obsessive Artist,
ОтветитьSome of this is just a bunch of hoopla. Ohhh it must be aged for 70 years and cost $15,000.00 in order to make the best black squiggly lines on paper that nobody ever sees.
Ответитьi really respect all of these people for their skill, craftsmanship, dedication and hard work, but some of these were pretty extreme and i feel like a master taking 3 years to make a pair of scissors is maybe a bit unnecessary. there must be a point of diminishing returns, right??
ОтветитьGOD loves us but only few are saved we have to turn to HIM to be saved, get in HIS word it is life for us!
ОтветитьI'm almost choking on the pretention. The uselessness of all of the calligraphy stuff is ridiculous.
ОтветитьI buy Graham's Walnut oil paint
ОтветитьModem art costs so much because it's a method of money laundering. I thought everyone knew this.
ОтветитьMan, Ghassan could spread this technique as an influencer and also give workshops and turn his workshop into a museum- this way more people will get to know about him and the lost ancient tradition and support his amazing art!!
ОтветитьDamn that's a lot of money for some squiggly lines
ОтветитьThis really makes me think that stupid mundane shit i do or make will be considered traditional hundreds of years in the future and be worth millions of dollars just to witness
ОтветитьIt’s 2 am why am I watching this. I’ll still finish it tho
ОтветитьThis was a cool video. I love the craftsmanship and love that these people have for their craft.
Ответитьthings machines can't replace...
ОтветитьMecury paint?
ОтветитьI love seeing century-old, or even millenia-old, crafts kept alive, and seeing people appreciate their craft and the items they create. The items made carry so much history behind them; all the knowledge and creativity, the sourcing of the raw materials, the trail and error, and the people behind them. Hundreds or thousands of years of mankind's invention!
ОтветитьI wanna eat the oil paint
ОтветитьNot the materials.
ОтветитьSo, the cost is because of ritualistic nonsense, got it.
ОтветитьMan anyone else feel depressed about how these techniques and craftsman going extinct?
Ответитьjust to justify....real true firstrs 4 things in contemporary art is repeating the shit justifying...
ОтветитьSasuke? He's Sasuke?
ОтветитьWhen it comes to quality, as you go up in quality, price increases intensely for small changes. There is a uniqueness too when something is made via traditional, human spirited technique , not just admirable for the difficulty of it, but because to a highly knowledgeable and experienced artist or collector can both see and appreciate these nuances that a typical person would overlook, or perhaps see but not understand what makes an ink, or an art peice have a powerful spirit and beauty to them.
I dont think this belittles modern inks or paints or artistic products that have created a fast and cheap "good enough" replacement , these are equally amazing discoveries , and sadly as the world constantly evolves, we lose some of these ancient industries , just as certain species go extinct, so too do our materials needed to recreate a moment in art history. I hope all these master craftsmen can continue their work as long as they are able. Its a lotus among so much murk and darkness that our world struggles through