Thank you so so much for sharing this lecture with others! It's really great knowledge, I learned so much, and loved the casual nature of it. I felt like i was there at the school. The captions for the questions were really helpful. Thank you!!!
CORRECTION: The portrait of the man surrounded by lions is Ruben's "Daniel in the Lion's Den." The St. Steven's painting is titled "The Martyrdom of St Stephen"
This is fantastic thank you. Concerning the last thin layer used to unify the whole face, what value and color was generally use ? was it an uniform wash ?
@@JulieBeck Until the end works, but perhaps wait until the speaker (who is terrific) asks if there are any questions. Also, perhaps the person could raise their hand first instead of interjecting in the middle of speaker's sentence.
The questions in between are making it a bit more lively/ personal, to me this feels like a positive thing. There was just one part of the video where to many appeared in a short timeframe. My only concern is that the speaker does say a lot of "uhm". Overall I am enjoying these video's and it is great to learn something about my own countrymen in this particular one.@@JulieBeck
@@elastiekjeelastiekje7071 This 2024, any ADULT who would attend an art lecture knows audience etiquette (e.g. phones off, no talking, wait until prompted to ask questions, etc.) Anyone who FEELS that interrupting a speaker is a positive thing has never given a professional public talk. NOW THE ENIGMA: A person interrupting a speaker is a "positive thing" but you're more irritated by the speaker's use of filler words.
Yes! Thank you guys I love these lectures so much
Fantastic knowledge in this lecture
Thank you so so much for sharing this lecture with others! It's really great knowledge, I learned so much, and loved the casual nature of it. I felt like i was there at the school. The captions for the questions were really helpful. Thank you!!!
Awesome lecture !🔥🔥🔥 Learned a lot
Such a wonderful lecture. Thank you so so much for making them available. 😍
CORRECTION:
The portrait of the man surrounded by lions is Ruben's "Daniel in the Lion's Den." The St. Steven's painting is titled "The Martyrdom of St Stephen"
THANK YOU!!!! Love these lectures!
This is fantastic thank you. Concerning the last thin layer used to unify the whole face, what value and color was generally use ? was it an uniform wash ?
good question, we can ask Garrett to respond when we has a chance.
Great lecture, the interrupting was very distracting though. Maybe save questions to the end?
Terrific lecture. Who the heck keeps interjecting with random questions? Very frustrating.
we welcome questions as we go. perhaps we can ask people to hold questions until the end. Do you think that would be better?
@@JulieBeck Until the end works, but perhaps wait until the speaker (who is terrific) asks if there are any questions. Also, perhaps the person could raise their hand first instead of interjecting in the middle of speaker's sentence.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm probably the guilty one! We will do the raising the hand, thanks!! @@martinmurphyart
The questions in between are making it a bit more lively/ personal, to me this feels like a positive thing. There was just one part of the video where to many appeared in a short timeframe. My only concern is that the speaker does say a lot of "uhm".
Overall I am enjoying these video's and it is great to learn something about my own countrymen in this particular one.@@JulieBeck
@@elastiekjeelastiekje7071 This 2024, any ADULT who would attend an art lecture knows audience etiquette (e.g. phones off, no talking, wait until prompted to ask questions, etc.) Anyone who FEELS that interrupting a speaker is a positive thing has never given a professional public talk.
NOW THE ENIGMA:
A person interrupting a speaker is a "positive thing" but you're more irritated by the speaker's use of filler words.
Who is the facilitator of this lecture please? thank you.
Fantastic knowledge in this lecture