Even Fancier: Paintings

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
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  • @Brainhorn
    @Brainhorn Год назад +53

    13:32
    It was the pony jar. If you don't know what that is don't look it up

    • @ThyRavenWings
      @ThyRavenWings Год назад +9

      follow up comment.. This is not reverse psychology. Spare your sanity and let the concept die in obscurity

    • @tjp0623
      @tjp0623 Год назад +3

      Unfortunately, I know…

    • @Alyrael
      @Alyrael Год назад +1

      @@ThyRavenWings
      How could you let such a work of art fade into nothingness? I refuse.
      Everyone must learn of the greatest piece of contemporary art from this century.
      The Pony Jar.

    • @Sin_Alder
      @Sin_Alder 2 месяца назад

      Or do. Because funny.
      If you can't handle a pony jar, you don't belong on the internet in the first place.

  • @effluviah7544
    @effluviah7544 Год назад +43

    LMAO. I live in London and walked by Shakespeare's Theatre yesterday. It's on Southbank, I'll never be able to walk by it without thinking about this video now. 10/10 Another great reaction! I studied fine arts in university, so it was fun seeing Nikki's reaction to the x-raying of paintings. Here at the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery in London, they have an exhibit on x-rayed paintings, or at least they did last time I visited! :)

    • @effluviah7544
      @effluviah7544 Год назад +3

      And Nikki, if you're interested in fine arts and the x-ray stuff, the National Gallery in London has a youtube channel that you can check out, I think they have a couple videos about the process you might like! :)

  • @emanymton713
    @emanymton713 Год назад +12

    I have a few sable brushes. They really do make a difference in shelf life before needing to replace your brush.

  • @1wayroad935
    @1wayroad935 Год назад +7

    The Fronds bit got me unexpectedly

  • @meikyoshisui4018
    @meikyoshisui4018 Год назад +6

    Nikki trying real hard to keep herself from smiling when you said you try not to think about the things she put in her mouth is the funniest part of this video

  • @Perktube1
    @Perktube1 Год назад +7

    11:10 - start

  • @hachimaki
    @hachimaki Год назад +5

    Since you asked for favorite artists, the Swedish painter Carl Larsson's watercolor paintings always make me feel nostalgic for my childhood when I used to visit my grandparents at their summer cottage out in the countryside.

  • @dukeofdarlo5896
    @dukeofdarlo5896 10 месяцев назад +1

    Funny how authenticating a painting as genuine starts with checking if it has a full service history and MOT. 😂

  • @EdwardoftheEast
    @EdwardoftheEast Год назад +3

    I’m not much into paintings, but I really appreciate Francisco Goya’s Black Paintings. And to add to your talk about people who do paint in strange ways, there’s some fella who uses his willy as his paintbrush

  • @woaddragon
    @woaddragon Год назад +2

    Linechstien comic arts, Frida, Monet, Pollock, Dürer, Picasso, etc,

  • @anxiety_at_its_finest
    @anxiety_at_its_finest Год назад +2

    One of my favorite artists is a person named Danielle Muzina. She came and had an artist talk at our college as well as her show called Pink Apocalypse. I don’t usually get affected by artist, but during her talk I teared up several times. I highly recommend her paintings.

  • @averyaustin1
    @averyaustin1 Год назад +9

    How to spot a fake painting? Ask Yusuke, he’ll know for sure.

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Год назад +1

      Dude would meticulously point out each tiny difference as elegant and deadpan as possible but internally he is having a meltdown. Love that financially ignorant artist.

  • @DisorientedWanderer
    @DisorientedWanderer Год назад +2

    Thought about this while at work. So the artist I can think of that I really enjoy his works, I don't know if either of you have heard of him. Zedzislaw Bekzinski. I probably butchered that spelling but I'm going off memory. His stuff is in a similar way of haunting art as H.R. Giger's art but i tend to enjoy his stuff more than Gigers. I'd describe Gigers stuff as dark, nightmarish and alien. Zedzislaw's art feels like the drug fueled fever dream of a damaged soul. At least, thats the feeling I get and also why i enjoyed his stuff so much. This is gonna sound weird but I got a familiar feeling from his art. Its like the stuff I visualize but can never manage to put it on paper the way it appears in my mind because of my busted nerves.

  • @joecrazy9896
    @joecrazy9896 Год назад +3

    27:21 That's Next Episode by Snoop

    • @TheycallmeHatGuy
      @TheycallmeHatGuy  Год назад +2

      You are right. I get those two songs mixed up often.

  • @iron_side5674
    @iron_side5674 4 месяца назад

    11 Minutes is so far the absolute record for the length of an intro.
    You officially beat the Renegades.

  • @t.r2603
    @t.r2603 Год назад +9

    If a person uses a douche to paint, does that make them a douche artist?

  • @iansahleen1173
    @iansahleen1173 Год назад +1

    Because you asked for favorite artists mine might be the Turkish artist, paleontologist, spiritualist and science fiction author C. M. Kösemen a lot of his work is very surreal but at the same time he takes a lot of effort to make his work as scientifically and historically accurate as possible. He as made a project to create a evolutionary tree for a entire alien planet. Another of his projects is exploration of the types of cave paintings that dinosaurs could have made if they had developed human level intelligence. He wrote a novel/art book where humans are genetically engineered into antelopes and sewage systems. He also wrote another book where he paints modern animals the same way scientists in the past reconstructed dinosaurs. Some of my favorites from him are his sketches of spiritual beings from various Pagan and Abrahamic religions.

  • @AlejandroFlores-vi8tl
    @AlejandroFlores-vi8tl Год назад +2

    29:46 Shout out to those who know

  • @dopeatcod7
    @dopeatcod7 Год назад +8

    great way to start the morning!

  • @emeraldkoala2
    @emeraldkoala2 11 месяцев назад

    For some reason the name "Hieronymus" sounds like it would fit well in a futuristic sci-fi setting.

  • @user-kw9hg9o
    @user-kw9hg9o Год назад +2

    16:07
    Dios mio, another zinger

  • @philiphamel8504
    @philiphamel8504 Год назад +1

    My favorite artist, like Chad's, isnt some high brow artist who revolutionized the field of art. I enjoy his work because its cool, and i personally believe influenced grim fantasy in a huge way.
    Frank Frazetta.
    The man understood anatomy, and created iconic shots of sword and sorcery fantasy. He and his wife were both into fitness and bodily health, to the point where his wife was his model for any art with women in the painting. And he himself was his own model for his male subjects.

  • @artistanthony1007
    @artistanthony1007 Год назад +1

    They've been using Terahertz Rays for it too, can't remember if it is more accurate though.

  • @hito-sama
    @hito-sama Год назад +2

    I keep searching for newest incognito reaction but zero result.... Until you came out.... This is great 👌

  • @SuperTigger1999
    @SuperTigger1999 Год назад +2

    there;s a channel called great art explain mans goes over the mona lisa in a vid shows its mostly made in washes and shit so there's a fuck ton of layers on it shits nutty

  • @matheussanthiago9685
    @matheussanthiago9685 Год назад +1

    well if we're still talking favorite artists, mine gotta be Rubens, here's a guy that new what was up with the thiiiickness of the matter centuries ahead
    you can even use rubenesque as an adjective to describe voluptuous forms
    that guy's all right

  • @LittleWritingV
    @LittleWritingV Год назад

    Peter Paul Rubens- Prometheus

  • @blacksun721
    @blacksun721 Месяц назад

    Just found you and my favorite artists are rockin jellybean and Katsuya terada

  • @cavejohnson4054
    @cavejohnson4054 Год назад +2

    You shouldn't put a paintbrush in your mouth. React to the radium girls and you'll never want to do that again.

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Год назад

      I don't know about the radium girls but wasn't radium the same shit that golfer in early 1900s was drinking in a little concoction which caused his jaw to fall off and he had to be buried twice as deep in a lead coffin?

    • @cavejohnson4054
      @cavejohnson4054 Год назад +1

      @@DisorientedWanderer yes, they used to make paint with that shit cause it glows in the dark

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Год назад +1

      @@cavejohnson4054 that's nuts. Maybe it's because we know more about it now but I feel like if something naturally glowed, that would be a red flag.

  • @Dan-B
    @Dan-B Год назад +2

    On the topic of “good art” vs “bad art”
    I’ve always gone by the mentality that for art to be good it just needs to make you feel something, so even if it pisses you off, it’s done something compared to art you couldn’t care less about.

  • @Fuerwahrhalunke
    @Fuerwahrhalunke Год назад

    Wait a second. Did IH just mention Hyperborea so casually during his ad time (He did! 25:14)? I knew he was based, but *that* based? I like the guy even more now!