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How Opera Evolved
Ben Shares is a channel dedicated to sharing my thoughts about everything from art, history, science, philosophy, film, music and much more!
This episode is dedicated to looking at How Opera Evolved and How Opera Arrived at Puccini. This is just one of many videos about the art of music and performance to come.
All music used is used for Educational Purposes.
Patreon - www.patreon.com/benshares​
Thank you! ❤️
Chapters:
00:00​ - Introduction
01:55​ - What Was Early Opera?
03:44​ - Baroque Period
05:38​ - Classical Period
07:57​ - Romantic Period
09:10 - Puccini (Master of Emotions)
13:15​ - Outro
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How Jurassic Park Creates Surprise
Просмотров 5394 года назад
Ben Shares is a channel dedicated to sharing my thoughts about everything from art, history, science, philosophy, film, music and much more! This episode is dedicated to looking at The Art of Surprise in the cult classic film Jurassic Park. This is just one of many videos about the art of film to come. Check out Lily Pichu's Comfi Beats channel for the music - ruclips.net/video/WwXJrMhbi-s/виде...
Why Picasso Painted Like a Child
Просмотров 187 тыс.4 года назад
Ben Shares Art is a channel dedicated to sharing my thoughts about my favourite pieces of all kinds of art. This episode is dedicated to looking at Why Picasso Painted Like a Child and the stylistic changed he made through classicism, impressionism, post-impressionism, primitivism, right up to his most famous style - cubism. This is just one of many videos on Picasso to come. Patreon - www.patr...

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  • @alex-ander-13
    @alex-ander-13 23 дня назад

    Thank you for your perspective!

  • @RobCoghanable
    @RobCoghanable Месяц назад

    He never painted like Raphael, nor did he paint like a child, he had too much ability even at seven. There was too much talent for his attempts at simplicity were fraught with knowledge and talent.

  • @moonriverdiver
    @moonriverdiver Месяц назад

    Just accept that the phenomenon called Picasso had a number of distinct styles - initially representational to fractured and back. And painting just a part of his output. I prefer his drawings displaying his knowledge of mythology. His sense of line has few peers (Ingres and Degas perhaps).

  • @laotseu2003
    @laotseu2003 Месяц назад

    Si par extraordinaire vous voyez un enfant peindre comme Picasso il faut le dire.

  • @guilhermemb9213
    @guilhermemb9213 Месяц назад

    I like the transition between the realism and the cartoon, that’s really cool.

  • @armandogavilan1815
    @armandogavilan1815 2 месяца назад

    He never ever learned to paint academically, huge historical mistake.

  • @armandogavilan1815
    @armandogavilan1815 2 месяца назад

    When he became famous and knew everything he did was going to sell then there was no need to work his arse and just took the piss and did childish cartoons what took him little time to make. So faster results and love for money is the reason, and well to troll and play around.

  • @JCastanuela
    @JCastanuela 4 месяца назад

    Keep em coming, bruh!

  • @j.c.3800
    @j.c.3800 4 месяца назад

    Most real artists work freely, trying new things, but, alas, haven't kissed the right butts.

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau 5 месяцев назад

    Though Picasso did not at all paint like a child, this video offers some interesting speculation and fascinating footage ...

  • @torhildsvendsen9424
    @torhildsvendsen9424 6 месяцев назад

    Han var en genial stor malerkunstner. Men han som kunstner VILLE UTRYKKE SEG GJENNOM ABSTRAKTE LINJER. VI SKAL HA EN OPPLEVELSE AV Å " LESE OG FORSTÅ HVA HAN VIL UTRYKKE. Han ville utfordre oss, vise oss de nye linjene som fører til forståelse av portrettet.

  • @torhildsvendsen9424
    @torhildsvendsen9424 6 месяцев назад

    Jeg synes ikke han måler som et barn, men med en sterk vilje og ønske om å utrykke personlighet, følelser og sinnsstemning gjennom abstrakte linjer og farger. Han har nok et stort måle og tegne

  • @areebanwar9229
    @areebanwar9229 7 месяцев назад

    I really felt understood and inspired by this video, I want to reach out and ask him what he thinks about a painting

  • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
    @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc 7 месяцев назад

    Demoiselles d'Avignon jangles, it never sits still, never sits still, it's like an unresolved chord, I don't like it.😅

  • @morganmensa5129
    @morganmensa5129 7 месяцев назад

    Being able to break the rules and paint quicker lets one get more ideas out.

  • @KevinEontrainer381
    @KevinEontrainer381 7 месяцев назад

    So basically he did something different

  • @eduard5524
    @eduard5524 7 месяцев назад

    People who doesn’t like Picasso (Like this comment).

  • @robinfereday6562
    @robinfereday6562 8 месяцев назад

    Show me painting by Picasso that is childish I didn’t see one in the video 😮

  • @robinfereday6562
    @robinfereday6562 8 месяцев назад

    Absolute B.S.to suggest Picasso was the first artist to paint women in a fashion other than beautiful suggest you go back through history of art to find other painters who painted women how they were and not just the beautiful ones

  • @sooryasankar2549
    @sooryasankar2549 8 месяцев назад

    Extremely obnoxious choice of music and also misplaced , can't hear anything properly , you need to do better , there isn't a flow to the documentary

  • @ilovecody7514
    @ilovecody7514 8 месяцев назад

    I have watched this video countless of times. If you ever make a return to RUclips I would love to hear you talk more about different visual artists that you have personal interest in, or like you teased at the end of this video a sequel to how Picasso's life changed after the success of the first iteration of cubism.

  • @GODSSON810810
    @GODSSON810810 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video. One correction though, you showed a picture of Olga when you cited Fernande Olivier

  • @DanAbsalonson
    @DanAbsalonson 9 месяцев назад

    As an artist myself, I still don’t understand his cubism style. To be honest it makes me mad because it looks terrible to me. I love Impressionism, cartoonist styles of exaggerating, but he was so good and his later stuff just looks terrible to me. I’m sure I just don’t get it, even after watching your video. Great video, by the way. I’m on a quest to understand painting and painters more after reading “My Name is Asher Lev.” I’m more of a 3D and digital artist but I love to sketch and draw as a well with pencil and ink.

  • @starsnstrife
    @starsnstrife 10 месяцев назад

    Your job was to convince me why his paintings aren't ugly nonsense. I don't get this kind of art, if i found it at a flea market i would walk past it.

  • @tylermorales9043
    @tylermorales9043 10 месяцев назад

    This is the best Probably Picasso RUclips video I've ever seen. We need a follow-up video on cubism like you mentioned!

  • @foxspirit4554
    @foxspirit4554 11 месяцев назад

    He actually seems so charming , irrelevant is his conditions , he reinvented creativity

  • @hyperbitcoinizationpod
    @hyperbitcoinizationpod 11 месяцев назад

    Picasso means he had to get rid of his conditioning to attain true freedom.

  • @RARESs12
    @RARESs12 11 месяцев назад

    banger

  • @Luke-Emmanuel
    @Luke-Emmanuel Год назад

    Picasso could do it all, thats why he is crowned the greatest.

  • @Luke-Emmanuel
    @Luke-Emmanuel Год назад

    its to understand the colors and flows to get the psycholgical emotion. people dont get that . its the tones and flows , gestures and symbolism that make the art inbetween reality. this is what separates art from ART. Both are needed in the world. 'famous art' is psychology and alchemy and usually the deep lifelong meditation or turmultuos lives of the artist gets eternally imprisoned in the paint causing not just visual stimulation but energetic stimulation, comfortable or uncomfortble depending on the make up of the viewer

  • @loirenhuh
    @loirenhuh Год назад

    Picasso was the great pranker of all time. He pranked us to still .

  • @jellyface401
    @jellyface401 Год назад

    He helped us to destroy human art as human knew it. For that we are eternally grayeful. He would bring the herald that would gi us a hold a while, it was not for ever but it was nice to be accepted even if partially and fully by piccaso.

  • @jellyface401
    @jellyface401 Год назад

    Ese hombre era un monstruo su talento me asustaba de pequeño.

  • @TheMr27041995
    @TheMr27041995 Год назад

    I know I’ll sound childish and someone who doesn’t understand true art. But ill say it anyways : BOB ROSS >>>> PICASSO

  • @martin32074
    @martin32074 Год назад

    I've always believed that art is a way to convey the message to people about life. If an artist makes it hard to understand, then it's a failed art. Meaningless. That is why most famous artists' art became priceless after they died, Ironically. It's more of a supply-and-demand thing. Not that the art itself is meaningful in any way.

  • @0xluffy
    @0xluffy Год назад

    Basically he was clever enough to make whole world to believe his art is unique and beautiful. But the fact is Yes it's unique but it's not beautiful. You think it's beautiful because it has value it's has price tag that's over million dollars. If those original painting were selling in Conor of your market no body will buy it.

  • @Saganswrld2190
    @Saganswrld2190 Год назад

    I fucking love you Picasso

  • @PedroFilms
    @PedroFilms Год назад

    Bull 💩… he was just a rebel making something no one else did before. Not better, just new.

  • @adamboruc6754
    @adamboruc6754 Год назад

    why? 🤔he was trying but it's not the same

  • @goodartistcharacters
    @goodartistcharacters Год назад

    ruclips.net/video/YDVSX7bjNNk/видео.html

  • @supergeeky7529
    @supergeeky7529 Год назад

    Picasso's quote makes a ton of sense to me. I am someone else who does very childlike art as a grown adult (I am 40) and used to try to do more "refined" art to seem more mature. It takes getting older and not giving a fuck about others opinions to let loose and explore childish creativity!

  • @grungepants
    @grungepants Год назад

    Picasso did the equivalent of going from shredding epic solo's on the guitar to pretending like he'd never played guitar in his life.

  • @Nishikarchandel
    @Nishikarchandel Год назад

    I am high right now and believing i am the next Picasa

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno Год назад

    Picasso didn't paint like a child. Except briefly when he was a child.

  • @cruzcastroE
    @cruzcastroE Год назад

    This was so much fun! I am recovering, repairing and rewriting my childhood through my painting so it was wonderful to watch this and know there are others who love to play with paint.

  • @samking4179
    @samking4179 Год назад

    such a great video! excellent choice of music! perfect for the subject matter.

  • @tanmaymeshram2591
    @tanmaymeshram2591 Год назад

    15:22

  • @subhapainting595
    @subhapainting595 Год назад

    I paint like Picasso cubism

  • @lee-226
    @lee-226 Год назад

    Shut up. This comment section is stupid. They’re literally painting porn and you guys are sitting in awe and mesmorization. Bunch of sheeps

  • @ladykarry2755
    @ladykarry2755 2 года назад

    Very well done. The film shows how he works, not only with his hands moving but more with his eyes and behind those with his spirit all coming out of suddenly inspirations.