Hopper's Nighthawks: Look Through The Window

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @Irene-ly4ty
    @Irene-ly4ty 4 года назад +1115

    Rewatching this after 4 years and again during the COVID 19 pandamic. The interpretation reveals new significance at this special time.

  • @THEfromkentucky
    @THEfromkentucky 8 лет назад +1524

    I never feel such a solidarity in loneliness as when I look at that painting.

    • @peterfaught5273
      @peterfaught5273 6 лет назад +6

      beautiful

    • @artgarden4086
      @artgarden4086 5 лет назад +10

      The art reflects the artist.

    • @in9463
      @in9463 5 лет назад +11

      I genuinely teared up at your comment as it struck a chord in me, deep down.

    • @drakep.5857
      @drakep.5857 5 лет назад +16

      I know, the painting makes me feel vulnerable, and that I need to be in that diner or I'll be in the ominous, forbidding darkness.

    • @irinipapaioanou4705
      @irinipapaioanou4705 5 лет назад +6

      You have so beautifully put into words the feeling of this painting. Thank you :)

  • @EntrancedByIt
    @EntrancedByIt 8 лет назад +3665

    Nerdwriter is like the Vsauce of English class

    • @Ayan44
      @Ayan44 8 лет назад +6

      true that

    • @adrianlyacon5809
      @adrianlyacon5809 8 лет назад +128

      If I had nerdwriter as my English teacher and vsauce as my science teacher, I may have enjoyed middle school.

    • @MrSwarmin100
      @MrSwarmin100 8 лет назад +48

      "may" have? - I would fucking never leave!! xD

    • @massive351
      @massive351 8 лет назад +18

      Adrian lyacon and numberphile for math

    • @rolanddeschain6089
      @rolanddeschain6089 8 лет назад +7

      i discovered both in 2016 and they are my favorite channels since.

  • @laineg.31
    @laineg.31 6 лет назад +528

    The writing in this is poetic!
    "Alone, together, in their lighted ship -- sailing against the darkness of all that was yet to come."

    • @luanacobra2610
      @luanacobra2610 4 года назад +4

      beautiful, probrably staring in my next tatto.

    • @ZoeyCLR78
      @ZoeyCLR78 4 года назад +2

      Beautiful 🥰

    • @theautisticnerd5115
      @theautisticnerd5115 4 года назад +1

      I saw this comment just as he said that line

    • @veronikav3126
      @veronikav3126 2 года назад +1

      It truely sounds likeal an ending of a novel 🙂 Similar to the ending of "The Great Gatsby" in some way, though "pointing" on a different direction.

  • @tessaviolet
    @tessaviolet 9 лет назад +954

    I love this.

    • @rawvid9065
      @rawvid9065 6 лет назад

      @tessa will you reply to your biggest fan

    • @ellw7830
      @ellw7830 5 лет назад +4

      Subscribe, Tessa, he's this good every month. It's incredible.

    • @bentopaixao3363
      @bentopaixao3363 4 года назад +2

      Omg tessa violet???

    • @Anewevisual
      @Anewevisual 4 года назад

      I love you

    • @kubrick2718
      @kubrick2718 4 года назад

      Me 2

  • @mirmalchik
    @mirmalchik 8 лет назад +464

    Before watching this video, literally the only thing I knew about this painting was that I loved it. Now I love it even more. Beautiful.

    • @Ayan44
      @Ayan44 8 лет назад +2

      yeah he is remarkable

    • @ItNeverHurtToThink
      @ItNeverHurtToThink 8 лет назад +4

      You're not alone on that. I kind of want a copy now.

    • @artgarden4086
      @artgarden4086 5 лет назад +1

      He captured the poignant beauty in being alone.

  • @AnaxofRhodes
    @AnaxofRhodes 9 лет назад +936

    Hopper's style reminds me of daydreaming and fantasizing. Just enough realism to root everything in coherence, but still completely fantastical when thought about in depth.

    • @michaelcap9550
      @michaelcap9550 5 лет назад +3

      Similar to George Bellows.

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 4 года назад +3

      That's a great description!

    • @pilouuuu
      @pilouuuu 4 года назад +1

      For some reason the characters in his paitings remind me of the characters in David Lynch movies.

    • @elif5053
      @elif5053 4 года назад +2

      @@pilouuuu Cause he is fan of edward hopper

    • @snapfest10
      @snapfest10 4 года назад

      Indeed

  • @hvrtguys
    @hvrtguys 5 лет назад +200

    Artist: Edward Hopper
    Dimensions: 2′ 9″ x 5′ 0″
    Location: Art Institute of Chicago Building
    Created: 1942

    • @seththomas9105
      @seththomas9105 5 лет назад +7

      I finally got to see this painting about 20 years ago. Hopper is one of my favorites.

    • @avocatrobbins2189
      @avocatrobbins2189 5 лет назад +5

      I saw it in 2007 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston as part of a traveling exhibition of Hopper's work, and it was a more moving moment for me than when I saw the Mona Lisa.

    • @isdenn7
      @isdenn7 5 лет назад +3

      was never into art and artists, but i think edward hopper would be my favourite artist!

  • @masonbrown9155
    @masonbrown9155 9 лет назад +2218

    i'm sort of pissed off at youtube for not recommending me this channel before now. I'm going to support you on Patreon now.

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +121

      +Mason Brown Thanks, Mason. It's much appreciated. (I'd be pissed off at RUclips too, if they hadn't invented a technology that turned out to be my calling.)

    • @JakeSignalYT
      @JakeSignalYT 9 лет назад +16

      +Nerdwriter1 Your work is seriously appreciated, I swear it helped me improve my photography. It would be interesting to see a something on what makes a strong narrative, it would be really cool to see as a journalism student.

    • @redwarpaint
      @redwarpaint 9 лет назад +13

      +Nerdwriter1 I very recently discovered your channel as well, and I'm already a huge fan. I particularly like that you cover a wide range of subjects for your analyses, discussing movies, paintings, technology, society etc. with equal insight.
      Are you at all familiar with games like The Stanley Parable, The Beginner's Guide, Papers Please, Journey, Gone Home, or Antichamber? No doubt you already have a wealth of material you plan to cover in future videos, but it would be wonderful to hear your analysis on any of these particular games, or others that are similarly exploring, subverting, and expanding the capabilities of the video game medium as a unique and transformative artistic experience.

    • @jessebruner398
      @jessebruner398 9 лет назад +10

      +redwarpaint Amen! He has a talent for studying this art which is something I love to do. And to analyze some of these games would be very nice.
      I'm still wrapping my head around limbo. I made a whole flow chart and everything and I'm still scratching my head. I know there is something there, I think everyone felt it after completing the game. I just cant figure it out.

    • @awd3n
      @awd3n 9 лет назад +2

      +Nerdwriter1 Well played!

  • @sablesoul
    @sablesoul 5 лет назад +68

    Hopper is my absolute favorite painter. I once read about him, particularly about his piece Automat, that his paintings evoke a sense of loneliness but not sadness; which I think best sums up his style. A very realist approach to Modern Americana, a study of how detached people are from each other but that detachment itself being a common thread between us.

  • @HAL29209
    @HAL29209 9 лет назад +324

    The visual effects that you used to highlight and accentuate the painting were concise and really effective. Some of your best work yet. Thank you so much for being such a thoughtful and directed voice.

  • @mariahazelsoriano6209
    @mariahazelsoriano6209 4 года назад +53

    His art style is like recalling a dream. Nostalgic, sentimental.

  • @Ndo01
    @Ndo01 9 лет назад +630

    The ending music on your vids is so epic I always get chills.

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +14

      +Id Anima Thanks! I like that song.

    • @KoenBosman
      @KoenBosman 9 лет назад +3

      +Nerdwriter1 What's the name of the song?

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +33

      +Koen Bosman Free Spirited by Dexter Britain.

    • @KoenBosman
      @KoenBosman 9 лет назад

      +Nerdwriter1 Sweet, thanks! Great vid btw!

    • @michaeldawson1194
      @michaeldawson1194 9 лет назад +3

      It is good, but once you've heard it a million times it loses its flavor

  • @rosemarycat5
    @rosemarycat5 5 лет назад +258

    this makes me think of a line from piano man, "They are sharing a drink they call loneliness, but it's better than drinking alone"

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 4 года назад +4

      brilliant comment

    • @janskeet1382
      @janskeet1382 4 года назад +11

      "Son, can you play me a memory?”
      “I'm not really sure how it goes?”
      “But it's sad and it's sweet.”
      “And I knew it complete.”
      “When I wore a younger man's clothes."
      The attachment to an idealised life in Billy Joel’s song does so deeply mirror the emotion evoked in this art work. They both talk of the bitter nostalgia that can trap a life and condemn it. I think that both Hopper and Joel both tried to say, “The answers do not lie here!”

    • @josephdale69
      @josephdale69 4 года назад +5

      Hopper said that the painting wasn’t about loneliness. It’s called “nighthawks.” It’s about predators in the night.

    • @camilaruiz1415
      @camilaruiz1415 4 года назад +1

      Yeees! Piano Man! ❤

    • @EvilSapphireR
      @EvilSapphireR 3 года назад

      @@janskeet1382 why do you think that's what their message was?

  • @radovanandjelic954
    @radovanandjelic954 9 лет назад +215

    This is so interesting for me. I never understood art that much, unless the message was clear and/or pointed out for me, so this show really helps me understand things, well at least when art is concerned. I'm looking forward to the next video, keep up the good work.

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +19

      +Radovan Andjelic Thanks for the kind words, Radovan.

  • @vickhs
    @vickhs 7 лет назад +6

    There's something about Hopper's works that makes me feel incredibly lonely, but in a rather nostalgic sense? His paintings evoke this idea of loneliness as well as silence, for me. An incredibly peaceful environment, those singular moments we have very rarely in life when everything seems to stop, just for a few seconds - yet he grabs and immortalizes them in paintings that look so _gentle_. Moments of quiet contemplation amidst the madness of the modern world, which is probably why I feel kinda relaxed, in a way. His paintings that depict daytime are so effective that I can almost feel the gentle heat of the sun against my skin, in a quiet morning of spring.
    Also, I've been subscribed to this channel roughly since this video was posted when you were reaching 100,000 subscribers, and less than two years later we're already at 1,6 million! My God. You definitely deserve this!

  • @hibasobh
    @hibasobh 5 лет назад +25

    “People are feeling alone together, in their lighted ship against the darkness of all that was yet to come”, I found those particular words really beautiful.

  • @helenapupkess3192
    @helenapupkess3192 5 лет назад +18

    Hoppers paintings always give me a somehow cosy feeling, and I think the Video perfectly explains why. Thank you.

  • @99thTuesday
    @99thTuesday 9 лет назад +72

    I think this might be the best Analysis Art you've made so far. I love how Hopper was seemingly too late for the impressionists like Renoir and too early for the post-war figurativists like John Brack. He bridges movements decades apart with his own stolid attachment to what he wanted to paint.

  • @sonton2042
    @sonton2042 8 лет назад +358

    From 100k to almost 700k in one year! Truly deserved man! =)

  • @Beibyface
    @Beibyface 9 лет назад +141

    Your work in itself is a piece of art, sir!

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +14

      +Mikkel F. Lerche That's very kind.

    • @Enigmalake
      @Enigmalake 9 лет назад +2

      How did that get likes? His videoes are great and cover various subjects.

    • @1vladbara
      @1vladbara 7 лет назад

      very true! I also thought the same

  • @josetaymani959
    @josetaymani959 8 лет назад +192

    It would be amazing if you did a case study on The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí.

  • @AlienZizi
    @AlienZizi 7 лет назад +69

    There is an interview where they ask Hopper about the lack of an exit or entrance to the diner and he just slams his hat on his knee, and says something along these lines: "Goddammit. I did it again. Fuck. Shit."

    • @fifinoirdefer9458
      @fifinoirdefer9458 3 года назад +4

      I love this anecdote

    • @ambrose7196
      @ambrose7196 2 года назад +2

      You'd think it was a joke but no

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape Год назад +1

      The entrance is obviously off camera to the right. Why is this a controversy?

    • @AlienZizi
      @AlienZizi Год назад +1

      @@RCAvhstape controversy is a strong word 😅

  • @nine-vi7rw
    @nine-vi7rw 5 лет назад +1

    My artworks have lately taken an interest in the mundane, inspired by my own bustling city where people's stories fade into the crowd and the lights. It was after this change that I learned of Hopper's works and fell in love. He truly captures the mundane, the private, the lonely, for what it is. However not faded, but in bright colours and with such high contrast, creating this interesting juxtaposition. Love his work. Amazing video!

  • @hamidaqanbari8869
    @hamidaqanbari8869 5 лет назад +5

    I come from a background where visual art, specially western ones are not appreciated, even resisted. I saved pictures of the Nighthawks and another Hopper's painting in my phone at different times. I had no idea they were from the same painter, I just had a feeling to the paintings, a captivating feeling. I never had an opportunity to attend an art class. This short explanation is like hmm, like shining new lights to me, it is precious. Thank you!

  • @Ayan44
    @Ayan44 8 лет назад +38

    i cried the way you explained it. your voice, the music, the story - it all came together so perfectly to evoke a great deal of sadness as well as euphoria in me

    • @snapfest10
      @snapfest10 4 года назад +1

      As a lifelong and trained artist, I agree. Such a wonderful take and interpretation

  • @AmbroseReed
    @AmbroseReed 9 лет назад +20

    His light conditions are always so accurate-feeling. What a beautiful sense for light.
    Also so glad you're hitting numbers that justify how much time you've always put into this! I've been around from almost the beginning, and it's awesome to see you finding a mode that works well!

  • @philsonslament9955
    @philsonslament9955 4 года назад +1

    Your insight into art is so perceptive and they way you explain is almost artistic in itself. You break down in a way I feel like the artist would want it explained. It’s more than just technique, there’s emotion, and that’s the heart of great works. So happy you’ve been able to turn your passion into a profession and share your views with the world.

  • @omgacat520
    @omgacat520 8 лет назад +38

    These videos scratch the itch I've had for RUclips for a long time..

  • @Napierius777
    @Napierius777 3 года назад +1

    The beauty of this video essay, the painting Nighthawks itself, and the thoughts it inspires give me chills-even having watched this multiple times. Love it.

  • @SickoSchizoArc
    @SickoSchizoArc 8 лет назад +45

    Tears came to my eyes, absolutely beautiful.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 7 лет назад +2

      "I cried & cried & cried, just like the night when Elvis died"...(ROFL)

  • @pwl4576
    @pwl4576 4 года назад +1

    As a video creator myself, I just want to pay tribute not only to your content but your soothing style.
    Everyone thinks viewers like to be bombarded with huge graphics and sounds and stuff. You know better. So impressive. Bravo sir.

  • @Xplozhun85
    @Xplozhun85 9 лет назад +203

    You deserve a million! You're videos are truly exceptional man ^_^

  • @cheese4g
    @cheese4g 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely loved this video. I really appreciated the more optimistic and hopeful reading of the painting's "story". I always felt this strange pull towards this painting that I never really understood. Every analysis of the painting that I've read tells me that its themes are lonlieness and sorrow, but I never felt that looking at it. I've always looked at this painting and felt... good.
    Hearing your thoughts and knowing the context of the WWII era New York that (probably) inspired the darkened world outside the shining beacon of the diner helped me finally give a voice to this feeling. As an introvert who's happiest when I'm alone, I know now why I've always felt kinship with this painting. It shows me that even in isolation, there can be hope.

  • @WorIdwideMillionaire
    @WorIdwideMillionaire 4 года назад +4

    Took RUclips 5 years to recommend me this. It’s almost like it’s meant to be, because 5 years ago, 16 year old me wouldn’t have given a shit about any of this. Now I’m in love with this channel

  • @solitaryman6
    @solitaryman6 3 года назад +1

    My gratitude for the fact that you respect art as you educate us. From the point of start to the end no advertisements of any such and keeping everything else after the end of the story. Hats off.

  • @jackieboyborden
    @jackieboyborden 9 лет назад +17

    Man, I found your videos a couple of days ago, and they are really good. Consistent high quality. You are doing good work.
    I always liked Hopper's drawings. I know his paintings are the main event, but I really appreciate peeking behind the curtain at artists' sketches and drawings.

  • @joegarrison5911
    @joegarrison5911 4 года назад +3

    I felt that way he described the paintings feeling like that nostalgic hit you get when you smell something you remember from your past. Feels like I've been there before

  • @tolbaszy8067
    @tolbaszy8067 5 лет назад +6

    Great video! This is also one of my favorites. Inspired this poem:
    "Encounter in Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks"
    The midnight empty, urban eatery,
    a bright pool in deserted dark,
    recalls the advertisement that
    chose my hat and suit, pledging:
    "Our fashions arouse passions
    of colorful desirables."
    The fit seems smug.
    Fluorescence lures certain hunger.
    The lithesome, rose-red lovely,
    cornered at the curving counter,
    is lapelled on this same suit-
    that other guy is wearing.
    P. Szymkowicz 2002

  • @arjunmonga1054
    @arjunmonga1054 6 лет назад +1

    These videos by themselves are a work of art. Your voice emulates the exact emotions you are describing; the music complements the scene so beautifully that I don't notice it until the very end. Fantastic.

  • @biancalovesdisney
    @biancalovesdisney 5 лет назад +6

    searched this painting hoping for some history and further study about this painting since I didn’t know much, just liked it a lot and was NOT disappointed! Thanks for all the info.

  • @sparkplug964
    @sparkplug964 4 года назад

    Love that painting, I love the way it pulls you in to look,, like looking inside the cafe, and that round glass work in the Architecture of the building.

  • @anasrais4282
    @anasrais4282 8 лет назад +3

    " boredom is exactly when we feel time and being the most acutely it can inspire a profound mood maybe that's what these people are feeling alone together in their lighted ship against the darkness and all that was yet to come"
    amazing

  • @av5829
    @av5829 4 года назад

    This painting just got a whole lot more relatable. (because of COVID) I had this set as a desktop background for a year, going into 2020 I started to love this painting more and more. Hopper perfectly captures what we were all feeling at a particular time.
    'What is there to do in the face of great disquiet and doubt but work and live on' - Nerdwriter1.

  • @shogunchanell5394
    @shogunchanell5394 5 лет назад +4

    7 years ago-a few hundred subscribers
    3 years ago-100.000 subscribers
    Now-2.5 mil CONGRATS MY DUDE! :D

  • @daniellasullivan6398
    @daniellasullivan6398 8 лет назад

    Wow. I am blown away by the care and finesse that goes into each of your videos. Nighthawks is one of my favorite paintings, and now I believe Edward Hopper is one of my favorite painters. Hearing your thoughts on it and gaining some historical perspective allowed me to appreciate his work in a brand new way.

  • @justadudeintheworldman.120
    @justadudeintheworldman.120 5 лет назад +4

    This is so weird. This painting was on a special edition Marlboro zippo lighter that my dad got over 25 years ago. It was my first introduction with art and there was something that I was drawn to with this painting. I never knew it was called Nighthawks until I watched this. This video just time traveled me back to my childhood. Kinda trippy.

  • @brunda1049
    @brunda1049 3 года назад +1

    "What is there to do in the face of great disquiet and doubt but to work and live on"
    The way this hit me-
    Just what my anxiety needs to hear in the middle of a pandemic

  • @richardlee4730
    @richardlee4730 8 лет назад +3

    For me, Hopper's paintings evoke music. This is one of my favorite paintings and you articulated the reasons why with the insight and sensitivity I've come to expect from your video essays. (BTW Nice use of music at the end of the video.)
    100,000 subscribers. Well deserved. Well done.

  • @ryandirkyoung6270
    @ryandirkyoung6270 6 лет назад

    These videos have opened me up to a world of appreciating art in ways I never have before. I've always liked art, especially Renaissance painting, classical, and neoclassical painting, but this channel has shown me that the real beauty in paintings is in between the lines. I love it. This channel is amazing and these videos are absolutely beautiful. There's so much depth and life, there isn't words to describe just how elating of an experience learning about these paintings is. Maybe the way Nerdwriter analyzes a painting is in itself artistic and gives these works the life I often overlook. I don't know and I don't know if I care. These videos are honestly works of art in themselves and I couldn't be more grateful to be able to experience them. Thank you Nerdwriter. You show the world that life wouldn't be as sweet or as worthwhile if not for art.

  • @jagerlionruiz8639
    @jagerlionruiz8639 9 лет назад +42

    this is my favorite painting ever.

  • @ryanstaiger1712
    @ryanstaiger1712 4 года назад

    Ever since I was a kid we used to drive pass this little coffee place that had this very painting on it. I always felt mesmerized by it for some reason and would always make stories up as to what was going on. Very powerful what a simple painting can convey. The darkness and loneliness of the shadows that surround the bright light really is powerful to me

  • @RustyClantonOfficial
    @RustyClantonOfficial 9 лет назад +29

    This is incredible.

  • @jefferee2002
    @jefferee2002 5 лет назад +1

    A brilliant painting. I really can't describe the isolation it conveys. It's like we all know, in the end, it's just us as individuals. But we hope, pray there's more.

  • @danielhenrysilver6607
    @danielhenrysilver6607 9 лет назад +41

    That's it. I can't in good conscience keep watching your video without donating. Pledged.

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +5

      +Daniel Henry Silver You are awesome. Thanks!!!!

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    @georgerichards4808 4 года назад

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  • @Randomname277
    @Randomname277 9 лет назад +51

    I was never really into art until I started watching your case studies. Thank you, it's a lot of fun and interesting.

    • @evanpuschak9275
      @evanpuschak9275 9 лет назад +9

      +Kurtis G-Herbold That's enough motivation to do this for a whole year.

    • @GREENSP0RE
      @GREENSP0RE 9 лет назад

      +Kurtis G-Herbold I never had a formal introduction to art analysis as a whole, only literary analysis. These videos make so much sense to a complete newcomer, and also evoke a profound feeling by plumbing further into art than my untrained eye would have known to look before. Truly interesting stuff. Great production value.

    • @Ayan44
      @Ayan44 8 лет назад

      yes, i feel the same. i was interested in art but he sparked my interest even more so than before

  • @widget3672
    @widget3672 6 лет назад

    The understanding art series really presents such a great depth not often witnessed in a lot of the art that many of us have seen but hardly anyone has truely witnessed. It takes all of the pretentious buzz away from art and replaces it with a clear and crisp new understanding and appreciation.

  • @MrSniper9296
    @MrSniper9296 9 лет назад +6

    you always know how to inspire me and get my hairs standing up, as the video analysis draws to a conclusion.

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад

      +MrSniper9296 Endings are reallllllly important.

  • @josediogo3281
    @josediogo3281 4 года назад +1

    It's amazing how this video resonated with me, in this strange times of confinement, because of the quarantine that me and my family is experiencing, even though it's from 2015. Thank you, Nerdwriter. Keep up the good work.

  • @ominousicity
    @ominousicity 9 лет назад +8

    you are so inspiring. congratulations on your impending 100k subscribers. it really ought to be several million, as what you are doing really is worthy of millions of views... keep up the great work

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +2

      +ominousicity Cheers, ominousicity.

  • @snapfest10
    @snapfest10 4 года назад

    I’ve watched this more times than I can count. I love Hopper. I’ve studied art most of my 38 years, and only really came to appreciate Hopper in my mid 20s. Your description of Hopper’s feeling being aromatic and moody, is spot on. When I was younger, I was more hung up on technique of painters and visual artists, rather than the feeling and what they were trying to communicate. The Columbus Museum of Art has a Hopper, not my favorite, but I often go down to see every couple months just to stare at it for a while. Thanks for this. Love your work, it’s been a joy to discover your own work and art during this strange 2020 year. I will support you on patreon.

  • @Orangelemonblue
    @Orangelemonblue 4 года назад +4

    “Boredom is when we feel time and being most acutely.." beautifully put...love all these vids man...thx 👍

  • @iBuyTops
    @iBuyTops 7 лет назад

    That ending gave me goosebumps, I have had this painting as a wallpaper during some time without knowing anything about it, moved by some undefined attraction. The brilliance with which you analyze and put into words the meanings in the painting really struck me because you gave me thoughts and understandings I wouldn't be able to reach on my own. And that's what geniuses do, they give people ways of thinking and looking at the world. Thank you, keep up the amazing job you're doing.

  • @dogauthier
    @dogauthier 8 лет назад +7

    This channel is GOLD

  • @raycope2086
    @raycope2086 5 лет назад

    Thank you for that lovely little documentary my friend.
    I have always been drawn to this picture and I looked up
    some more of his paintings and confirmed my admiration for his work.
    You are doing such an important thing for our souls and in us discovering, through you, more artists new to us, and a better understanding of those that we already are aware of.
    I wish you rainbows my friend.

  • @tallkaran
    @tallkaran 9 лет назад +5

    You're my favorite human on RUclips. Love your work soooo much!

  • @swifteh1780
    @swifteh1780 8 лет назад

    your videos are absolutely perfect when I have a comedown/hangover. you have such a calm, soothing voice - which, for a few moments - makes me forget of the self inflicted pain I've brought myself.
    Thank you, Nerdwriter1.

  • @MonotoniTV
    @MonotoniTV 5 лет назад +21

    I once saw a movie or series where two main characters went into a bar at night and the camera slowly exited the bar and in the end it faded into the painting. But I dont remember what movie or series it was

  • @123245kyle
    @123245kyle 8 лет назад

    Not only do I feel compelled to listen, but you have a great voice that is easy on the ears. Awesome content.
    After watching numerous videos of yours I finally found a reason to continue.
    I want to write, analyze, and contribute new ideas, but I have found myself lacking confidence and motivation. I always get lost in my word and what purpose I have.
    I get lost in these videos and find myself feeling happy to learn. I hope your channel only grows.

  • @baiico
    @baiico 9 лет назад +33

    Keep up the good work never stop making videos :)

  • @NomadicBrian
    @NomadicBrian 5 лет назад

    I've had Hopper's Nighthawks hanging over my head for years next to my desk. I never took the time to get a breakdown on the work. Thanks very much for the illumination.

  • @Mestitia
    @Mestitia 9 лет назад +5

    These vids are incredible, you deserve it dude.

  • @jewelrybag4557
    @jewelrybag4557 2 года назад

    Hopper is truly an amazing artist. The casual, demure scenes of his works really resonate with our everyday lives. There is a genuine beauty in the silence of our lives

  • @baruchben-david4196
    @baruchben-david4196 5 лет назад +4

    The painting is in the Art Institute of Chicago. It's one of my favorites.
    I always figured that the woman in red was a "working girl."

  • @Okshake
    @Okshake 8 лет назад +1

    I seriously love the simplicity of this painting because a lot of paintings have so much stuff going on and I feel so scattered but when I look at this one in particular I feel organized and focused and at ease not sure why but it's really interesting.

  • @andrewwynne6934
    @andrewwynne6934 4 года назад +3

    What I love about Hopper's work is that he manages to show the loneliness of life. In a modernizing world filled with color, the human connection becomes less and less.

  • @biancamarcal9496
    @biancamarcal9496 7 лет назад

    I love these videos about artists and paintings so much, it really helps understand the conceps behind every piece, and also get to know different artists.

  • @marygonsalves2323
    @marygonsalves2323 4 года назад +46

    Now that we are social distancing, I understand what Hopper is trying to say. We are a lighted ship sailing through this darkness.

  • @AJ_Lucas
    @AJ_Lucas 5 лет назад

    Nerdwriter, I've only just found you. Nighthawks made me feel something I couldn't put into words when I tasked myself with studying his art at school. Now, as a much older man seeing your video, you described this mystery so profoundly. Thank you for that.

  • @vatltatl
    @vatltatl 9 лет назад +4

    my god! Evan, your analysis never cease to amaze, always so well studied, worthy of a scholar ! Keep it up!
    :)

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 4 года назад

    Hopper's paintings are of time. Light and shadow like a clock's hands.
    Man, I just love 1:00.

  • @tellhimimeating9141
    @tellhimimeating9141 5 лет назад +3

    I miss these Essays, i would love to see more :D

  • @underballbutter
    @underballbutter 8 лет назад

    Saw this painting as a young boy and it just strikes me more than any other painting. My favorite of all time.

  • @johnvictorroderos8842
    @johnvictorroderos8842 6 лет назад +67

    "Boredom is exactly when time and being the most acutely."
    How profound...

    • @one.ebrown
      @one.ebrown 4 года назад +4

      This comment has even more meaning during Covid-19

    • @jjroseknows777
      @jjroseknows777 4 года назад +3

      "...when we feel..." 5:45 It IS such a great line, isn't it??!!

  • @tim8468
    @tim8468 5 лет назад

    5:38 The shadow work here is fantastic.

  • @KateMarsh1
    @KateMarsh1 9 лет назад +5

    Congrats on 100,000 subs! Your video made my day :)

  • @IronmonkeyXD
    @IronmonkeyXD 8 лет назад

    I adore hoppers work and nighthawks has got to be one of my favourite paintings ever, it's just so ethereal, strange, bizarre and somehow ambiguously comforting

  • @yaboicash6666
    @yaboicash6666 5 лет назад +5

    Polyphonic - sound
    Nerd writer - sight

  • @B8R8
    @B8R8 3 года назад +1

    I got this painting as a gift from a diner that is sadly closing before this year ends. The diner has been operating since 1940 but I’m grateful the owner gave me a piece of history to cherish and appreciate.

  • @tabakos7
    @tabakos7 9 лет назад +16

    do nightcrawler please its awesome movie and very productive on production and scene writing .

    • @Nerdwriter1
      @Nerdwriter1  9 лет назад +1

      +tabakos7 I enjoyed Nightcrawler.

  • @tanvirrayhanrifat8118
    @tanvirrayhanrifat8118 4 года назад

    Probably the best video I've ever seen on youtube. And these kind of paintings simply mesmerize a cinematographer also.

  • @marygonsalves2323
    @marygonsalves2323 4 года назад +4

    "Alone together in their lighted ship sailing against the darkness of all that was yet to come".

  • @drainedeyes4268
    @drainedeyes4268 6 лет назад

    My favorite painting, I love it so much, and I really loved this video. I've thought about Nighthawks over the course of my life so many times, and I've had a lot of tangible feelings outside of just really enjoying the texture and general aesthetics you find similarly in his other work, but I really think you absolutely nailed down how it is to interpret this particular Hopper painting.

  • @renan.csmaia
    @renan.csmaia 5 лет назад +3

    His paintings told stories as if they were an entire movie.

  • @ihmi6281
    @ihmi6281 8 лет назад +1

    You're closing statement just gives me chills. Thank you for such great content!

  • @solomoncarreiro5838
    @solomoncarreiro5838 8 лет назад

    Hopper is also one of my favorite artists and something I think you did a touch upon was the loneliness of the characters and having the window there, and thatthe windows in his paintings being an escape

  • @jebsmith323
    @jebsmith323 6 лет назад +5

    I always associate this painting with Hemingway's "Clean Well-lighted Place."

  • @robgorney
    @robgorney 6 лет назад

    beautiful work describing the context and nature of this painting

  • @yaelrar.4460
    @yaelrar.4460 5 лет назад +3

    I want to enter this painting and sit at that counter, have a cup o' joe, chat with Sam the counter man,
    and contemplate life.