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    Pablo Picasso at Work in his Studio. Watch how Picasso works! Recorded 18 May 1956 (France)
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  • @starartsproductions
    @starartsproductions  3 года назад +961

    Part 2: Watch Picasso Draw a Bull (4K): ruclips.net/video/R8y55F2uaFE/видео.html

  • @gokulv2085
    @gokulv2085 3 года назад +20903

    Watch Picasso draw a face
    Shows Picasso's face

  • @jollyrancher400
    @jollyrancher400 3 года назад +36346

    "Who's drawing this shit?"
    "Picasso"
    "Hmmm an exquisite..............."

    • @wolfgangamadeusmozart4752
      @wolfgangamadeusmozart4752 3 года назад +390

      😆😆😆😆

    • @HiHello-cw9vc
      @HiHello-cw9vc 3 года назад +1929

      Ikr, people just can’t admit that someone famous drew something that shouldn’t be as valuable as it is.

    • @shivanimanna8645
      @shivanimanna8645 3 года назад +98

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sefbader
      @sefbader 3 года назад +212

      I laughed very hard to this

    • @porcodiomede1094
      @porcodiomede1094 3 года назад +1055

      He wanted to draw like a child. That was literally the point. He was an academic painter and he could draw very technical stuff. He just didn’t care for it cause art wasn’t and ain’t about skills but concepts.

  • @joelabrahammanoj9741
    @joelabrahammanoj9741 3 года назад +8797

    I taught Picasso to paint like that. He was my star student while I was a toddler 😌 Real proud how my boy turned out to be

    • @shuoyt3
      @shuoyt3 3 года назад +381

      you taught him so well 😢🥺🥺

    • @dr.zamanritu9033
      @dr.zamanritu9033 3 года назад +252

      What a great teacher🙏

    • @uririwuu
      @uririwuu 3 года назад +164

      Pls tutor me in art too, 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @sanmaroo622
      @sanmaroo622 3 года назад +116

      oh my god you are such a wonderful teacher to make a student be such a star

    • @kevinnguyen552
      @kevinnguyen552 3 года назад +32

      Wow

  • @Cam-ot8tl
    @Cam-ot8tl 3 года назад +12482

    Child paints this: *thats horrible kid*
    Picasso paints this: *so talented* 😩

    • @andreapiredda8016
      @andreapiredda8016 3 года назад +271

      You have never road an history of art book right? You wouldn t say so If you knew the scenario of the first years of 1900.

    • @skeb2144
      @skeb2144 3 года назад +138

      @@andreapiredda8016 road

    • @skeb2144
      @skeb2144 3 года назад +36

      @@andreapiredda8016 he was already old so that was probably in the 70s or something

    • @cameram-guy8684
      @cameram-guy8684 3 года назад +62

      Everything Is in the context

    • @savitripratapbhanu4397
      @savitripratapbhanu4397 3 года назад +16

      @@andreapiredda8016 read

  • @goldenbrewchannel4071
    @goldenbrewchannel4071 3 года назад +34752

    “It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.” - Picasso

    • @pinkalienqueen6926
      @pinkalienqueen6926 3 года назад +671

      Sureee

    • @greenlime2696
      @greenlime2696 3 года назад +467

      Yeah yeah suureee

    • @pantrovert-x8921
      @pantrovert-x8921 3 года назад +1530

      @@pinkalienqueen6926 What? It's a real quote.

    • @AverageJoelEnjoyer
      @AverageJoelEnjoyer 3 года назад +2225

      @@pinkalienqueen6926 you'd be surprised how much goes into replicating children's art.

    • @jazzram_
      @jazzram_ 3 года назад +1400

      He did indeed paint realistic things when he was younger

  • @user-iu2gm7os7d
    @user-iu2gm7os7d 3 года назад +5498

    Picasso became so good at drawing that at a point he decided that he could do everything he wanted with art

  • @Lampey22
    @Lampey22 3 года назад +1064

    Not to forget that he mastered the art of realism at the age of 16

    • @petruradu7242
      @petruradu7242 3 года назад +27

      He didnt tho

    • @prototype-0
      @prototype-0 3 года назад +203

      @@petruradu7242 look it up

    • @spicynoodles2742
      @spicynoodles2742 2 года назад +35

      To be fair, there are artists these days who mastered it at 12 or 16 years. It is quite impressive, but he is not the only one that has achieved it

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger 2 года назад +3

      @@prototype-0 I think he meant the usage of realism that he uses

    • @vaukest5888
      @vaukest5888 2 года назад +9

      @@petruradu7242 source: trust me bro

  • @kiwie6247
    @kiwie6247 3 года назад +1119

    People: Wow, this is beautiful and it has so much meaning and depth. What an inspiration!
    Picasso: I kinda want to draw a face on a bird today ngl.

  • @jietam_87
    @jietam_87 3 года назад +31487

    I used to draw like that when I was seven and got 50% score with my art teacher.

    • @sakshimanojgedam2556
      @sakshimanojgedam2556 3 года назад +1100

      That's not fair... U should have got gold 🏅 for that.. Yah..!! Like him

    • @shiftarrow7113
      @shiftarrow7113 3 года назад +278

      But this art :)

    • @Aniishaofficial
      @Aniishaofficial 3 года назад +611

      U r not on the level to understand his paintings

    • @nerfkazumi3173
      @nerfkazumi3173 3 года назад +40

      first reply i guess

    • @porcodiomede1094
      @porcodiomede1094 3 года назад +713

      He wanted to draw like a child. That was literally già point. He was an academic painter and he could draw very technical stuff. He just didn’t card for it cause art wasn’t and ain’t about skills but concepts.

  • @xam2715
    @xam2715 3 года назад +3940

    Me at a party: They don't know I can draw as good as Picasso

    • @user-ht6ql1rn3w
      @user-ht6ql1rn3w 3 года назад +36

      Xamwell at a party : they dont know I am sus

  • @thatsacloud
    @thatsacloud 3 года назад +428

    I don't particularly like Picasso's art, not saying it's bad it's just not my cup of tea. But I wanted to express some stuff regarding what some comments said. Picasso is really good at painting, before coming up with his distinctive style he made very beautiful and detailed works. Getting to that level is hard and requires practice, but after so much practice and hardwork you kinda stop enjoying it or feel stuck and art block hits you.
    When we were children we don't overthink about our art, we don't plan, we dont stress over it. We just do it. So after years and years of practice and stressing about getting better at thw technical things of art we kinda loose that charm that's about just drawing without worries and enjoying it. And it's extremely hard to go back to that state. Picasso is just doing this, takig a break from being structured and letting himself draw what the moment desires, that basically pure expression. He didn't get worse, he still has his skills, but he's just worrying more about expressing than being visually appealing or correct.

    • @elcreatescontent
      @elcreatescontent 3 года назад +46

      expressing your self...that's the purpose of art and painting....

  • @jessica5497
    @jessica5497 3 года назад +747

    The thing is...Picasso really knew how to draw, he had all the technique internalized. The only thing is that in the end he chose this style to express himself ... it is not difficult to understand

    • @johanna2059
      @johanna2059 Год назад +53

      So if Picasso really knew how to draw as you say, why didn't he draw as if he knew how? Why draw like a toddler? Why draw as if he hadn't an ounce of artistic talent? Why didn't he leave behind art that's bursting with talent, instead of these doodles that a toddler could do better? I think he'd have made a better poker player, he's good at bluffing.

  • @dararidarari5598
    @dararidarari5598 3 года назад +1466

    He became so good at drawing that he started trolling

  • @kamieaston3016
    @kamieaston3016 3 года назад +16692

    Fun fact:
    *As an artist you are still competing against dead artists.*

  • @Inkedalic3
    @Inkedalic3 3 года назад +329

    Guys, stop making comments about "why arent 4 year olds famous then?" Picasso could draw very realistically but he chose to do abstract art, why? Because it isnt about the realism, it's about the meaning that matters for alot of art, he cared about the art and had a meaning for it and did it first, that's why he's famous.

    • @victorbaez8673
      @victorbaez8673 3 года назад +48

      Ah, heres the voice of reason i was searching for

    • @shoshishoshi127
      @shoshishoshi127 3 года назад +50

      Yes. His realism paintings were beautiful, too but it was already very common at that time so it did not become as popular as his avant-garde.

    • @malikmalikmalikmalikma
      @malikmalikmalikmalikma 3 года назад +39

      Well i really don't see much meaning on this

    • @fgyhgrdtdyovitc
      @fgyhgrdtdyovitc 3 года назад +16

      And that's what 4 years old s do so why not praise them too huh

    • @frog_prince3505
      @frog_prince3505 3 года назад +41

      @@malikmalikmalikmalikma shallow people will never understand, right?

  • @shoshishoshi127
    @shoshishoshi127 3 года назад +236

    For people, sh*tting on Picasso's drawing: He's a skilled artist and did realism and other difficult genres too. His realism is also quite impressive but it was already very common and so it did not gain popularity. He mastered art at a very young age. It's just that people only know his avant garde paintings because his style was "new" at the time and it was kind of rebellious. But he even made sculptures, ceramics and other things. Also, if you noticed, you can see that he is a well-experienced artist by the way his hand grips the brush and how smooth the brush lands on the canvas and goes to make another line. When a child doodles something like this, their grip for the pen is usually stiff which is the reason why their drawings have broken lines. I am an artist too and I know how to distinguish someone who is a beginner and a pro just by the way that they use their brush.

    • @Mulukan57
      @Mulukan57 3 года назад +51

      But it's doesn't change the fact that art is bad. Just because the artist have good reputation and he deserves it, doesn't mean he never had a bad art.

    • @coopsxo5877
      @coopsxo5877 3 года назад +39

      Thank you!!!! These comments are bothering me so much.. you might not understand the artists work, but its still important to at least respect it.

    • @prototype-0
      @prototype-0 3 года назад +81

      @@Mulukan57 if the art isn't realistic then its bad, got it

  • @ernky5635
    @ernky5635 3 года назад +8117

    That's me on my first day of learning how to draw anime faces

  • @mhail7874
    @mhail7874 3 года назад +2776

    That’s some magical marker he has there

  • @kupotenshi
    @kupotenshi 3 года назад +174

    this is so unintentionally hilarious

  • @xin2842
    @xin2842 3 года назад +214

    Some of y'all disrespecting this man but have you ever even considered browsing his masterpieces? It's pretty damn good ngl

    • @Mulukan57
      @Mulukan57 3 года назад +61

      People ain't disrespecting Picasso, it was this drawing. Y'all act like artist never have a bad drawing

  • @romerolemskhuzac5160
    @romerolemskhuzac5160 3 года назад +6465

    Momm grandpa is painting the wall Againnn😩

    • @kusuemon7358
      @kusuemon7358 3 года назад +134

      Grandpa is so talented ^v^

    • @kasesayuri
      @kasesayuri 3 года назад +28

      PFTTTTTTTTT

    • @aura8808
      @aura8808 3 года назад +41

      Lmfao this took me out 😂

    • @spiral6300
      @spiral6300 3 года назад +31

      @Lems Khuzac Romero Why the heck am I reading your comment in candice from phineas and ferb's voice!! XDD

    • @g.k684
      @g.k684 3 года назад +44

      “Tell Grandpa to stop before I shove his medication down his throat, sweetie.”

  • @prodabu7884
    @prodabu7884 3 года назад +10156

    Ive drawn a lot of shits like this on the back of the note but why I'm not famous

    • @aaronalias8099
      @aaronalias8099 3 года назад +575

      This worlds algorithm in life man 😞

    • @aaronalias8099
      @aaronalias8099 3 года назад +708

      If you were born in late 19th or early 20th century you would have been famous for drawing these because people back then are very dumb
      But being born today's standard nah

    • @daviundertale1235
      @daviundertale1235 3 года назад +402

      people watch these shits and think its art because its picasso

    • @taitatu7390
      @taitatu7390 3 года назад +46

      Cause u dumb

    • @darktheinvincible647
      @darktheinvincible647 3 года назад +11

      LMAO

  • @nassima.a
    @nassima.a 2 года назад +25

    It’s not because he draws like “a child” that it means he’s a bad artist, he chose this genre, he reinvented the world and perception of art at this time, he became a legend, he was a really creative person.

  • @peacherisk1500
    @peacherisk1500 3 года назад +523

    "Did a 7 year old draw this crap"
    "Picasso drew it"
    "Oh yes what a masterpiece"

    • @theultimatetank2179
      @theultimatetank2179 3 года назад +35

      Fuck Picasso,s art his art was shit everyone hops on the bandwagon and says his art was good

  • @solikasom4683
    @solikasom4683 3 года назад +579

    That face looks fly

  • @SlotsKingSpicin
    @SlotsKingSpicin 3 года назад +4863

    And when I draw this they give me a C grade

  • @totalloser4736
    @totalloser4736 3 года назад +66

    At the end even he didn t know what he drew! 🤣

  • @mollypaws
    @mollypaws 3 года назад +102

    Honestly one thing I admire about him is how lightly he holds his brush, pen, whatever. Alot of artists like me grip it hard because we are worried about shaky lines, lineweight, details. But he's just so carefree about it, is just painting for the fun of it not minding what other's think. Alot of non-artists think his paintings are garbage since they're not realistic. They think that they're a fraud for rich people to buy so expensive. But they only look at the finished outcome but not the process of what he was thinking and doing when making it.

    • @idontexist1966
      @idontexist1966 3 года назад +8

      Finally a comment that's actually good

    • @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz102
      @abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz102 3 года назад +19

      Why does it matter how tou hold your brush? That thing in the video still looks like shit.

    • @Error0101
      @Error0101 2 года назад +1

      @Average Person
      Wow, you really judge harshly considering you can't draw anything half as good as Picasso could when he was 15, much less 57.

    • @vaukest5888
      @vaukest5888 2 года назад +1

      @@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwyxz102 much like your user name suggests, you don't actually know a damn thing about art.
      Most artists, when doing thick line work such as the video is showing, they'd hold in closer to the tip. This would prevent shaking. Despite what the imaging suggests, the way Picasso can make those clean lines, holding a big heavy marker by the end, really demonstrates his mastery, and the technique he possesses.

  • @imdadood5705
    @imdadood5705 3 года назад +787

    Picasso thinking: "Lol, these fools are going to pay a ridiculously high price for this painting"

  • @AUBREY-ml4ex
    @AUBREY-ml4ex 3 года назад +1061

    Honestly this was just....oddly satisfying. Now watch this be recommended to everyone in five years.

  • @copperbucket2282
    @copperbucket2282 3 года назад +19

    The drawing looks like a biblically accurate angel and that just makes me so happy

  • @Poetically_Incorrect
    @Poetically_Incorrect 3 года назад +365

    and later it went on to fetch about three billion dollars.

    • @taitatu7390
      @taitatu7390 3 года назад +40

      800000 it was sold in Italy now it will be millions of dollars

    • @tula__
      @tula__ 3 года назад +9

      When your friends and fans are rich you become a picasso

  • @ellalewis9244
    @ellalewis9244 3 года назад +488

    People keep saying "I can do this why aren't I famous!!" and other dumb shit in the comments, anyone can do it, they just wouldn't be the first, Picasso was the first, thats why he's famous.

    • @donxhema829
      @donxhema829 3 года назад +38

      There is a difference between a poorly made garbage price of work and a cartoon because I’m pretty sure he was trying realism because cartoons weren’t a thing back then and even if he did make the style it looks terrible

    • @georgek5737
      @georgek5737 3 года назад

      Ok that makes sense

    • @mateo4508
      @mateo4508 3 года назад +40

      Yeah,kids were the first,like every kid draws like that

    • @malikmalikmalikmalikma
      @malikmalikmalikmalikma 3 года назад +61

      He was the first to... draw bad???

    • @thescarecrowman
      @thescarecrowman 3 года назад +33

      Yeah, maybe because there's no inherent value in this art to most people. Without any other context, the drawing isn't impressive on its own merit.
      To me, there's nothing visually interesting about the drawing. To say it has value because he was the first to use this style is just pretentious artworld shit.

  • @ishratbegumshaikh4063
    @ishratbegumshaikh4063 3 года назад +183

    There was 100% picasso Hidden in me in my childhood. But my arts teacher ruined it by giving me 4/10 marks and 9/10 to a scenery :(

    • @feraldeercolony
      @feraldeercolony 3 года назад +9

      There's still a Picasso in you. Start doing art again. Experiment with drawing, painting, etc. You'll find something that you enjoy and with practice you'll be good at it.
      I thought I was a terrible artist because drawing is difficult for me, but then I discovered painting and realized that I enjoyed it and that I was kinda good at it.
      School destroys creativity. I ask you to please consider giving it another try. It's never too late to be an artist.

    • @there.9254
      @there.9254 3 года назад +5

      it's okay, you can still do it. pick up a pen and start doodling, you'll get better without the opinions of teachers

  • @SelmaAymara
    @SelmaAymara 3 года назад +62

    For the people in the comments that say “I could draw like that when I was five” or “I don’t understand why he’s special”
    Let me tell you why. Picasso could make realistic and beautiful paintings even as a little boy, he was a prodigy. It’s not that he couldn’t draw perfectly, he just happen to be one of the first people in the art community to to say “yes I can draw a face realistically, but I don’t want to”
    Realistic portraits and romantic paintings were getting boring. He was inspired by children, how they were free in their expression and the pure place it came from. He wanted to brake away from the “rules” of art and paint from the child within.
    You see, we need to look at the context in witch an art piece was crafted.
    Of course, now in this day and age it wouldn’t be very impressive to draw like him. But back then it was revolutionary, to think an artist was free to express himself in that way.
    I hope I could clear up some confusion about this artist. He is famous for a reason.

  • @alexdem5137
    @alexdem5137 3 года назад +58

    Guys ... the reason Picasso is famous isn't a 60-second drawing. It's the fact that he innovated the way we see art. He created a unique style, something your drawings can't do. Not being able to follow the rules is idiotic. Knowing the rules and modifying them is what the real artists do

  • @vishveshtadsare3160
    @vishveshtadsare3160 3 года назад +173

    When I drew like that my art teacher asked me to leave the class.

  • @mattdogg86
    @mattdogg86 3 года назад +72

    Wasn’t expecting the bird at the end very creative and nice I like how he transforms his drawings it’s like when you don’t know exactly what to draw but then you just go and let the imagination explore onto the canvas and you see it becoming different things. A free flow of life and guiding of thoughts to make something meaningful outside of ourselves from the mind.

  • @insectslayer1374
    @insectslayer1374 3 года назад +175

    Picasso: * draws face *
    Hitler: "hahaha you know that won't get you to art schoo-"
    World: _"what a masterpiece!"_
    Hitler: **shocked pikachu face**

    • @madman7544
      @madman7544 3 года назад +2

      @@bespectacledperson2316 If I wee you,even if I believed it to be true. I wouldn't write that on a comment section of a RUclips video. I'm not sure but you're aware there's so many special snow flakes around there right? And writing it right here doesn't effect affect their ideas at all.
      You really don't want to try to get in a annoying argument with them. After all one of the first rule of proving your points in an argument is,not getting in a conversation with stupid people at the first place.

    • @Sednas
      @Sednas 3 года назад +1

      @@bespectacledperson2316 You should check out his early works, that is what would have gotten him into art school
      Just look at this for example www.pablo-ruiz-picasso.net/period-first.php

  • @shotclip1044
    @shotclip1044 3 года назад +264

    Whaaaatttt a fooking masterpiece

    • @djfranz1
      @djfranz1 3 года назад +33

      fook yeah

    • @5891solrac
      @5891solrac 3 года назад +4

      Wtf right im mind fuck right now i can't believe it is too much to process

    • @ogvamp2
      @ogvamp2 3 года назад +14

      Exactly such deep meaning in all the lines. The way he is moving his arms is telling such a beautiful story of love and despair. Truly an inspiration piece.

    • @cyberbot2709
      @cyberbot2709 3 года назад +6

      Fook that sit

    • @jesse_0607
      @jesse_0607 3 года назад +3

      Fook yeah mate

  • @alphac7330
    @alphac7330 3 года назад +18

    I love his art cause its unique. Art is not only drawing something. Art also means playing with fantasy and playing with colors! And expressing feelings

  • @angel-gl8jo
    @angel-gl8jo 3 года назад +10

    Now I realise that my drawings were millions

  • @debanjanchakraborty9946
    @debanjanchakraborty9946 3 года назад +18

    Can we just appreciate that he can draw shit after he has drawn millions of best art pieces

  • @realswobby
    @realswobby 3 года назад +92

    But it's actually cute, he drew a face on a bird :>

  • @acs7991
    @acs7991 2 года назад +3

    This is why branding is important. If some random person came up with this it would have been torn apart but now it's a masterpiece. It's abstract art and there are layers that the common man just can't fathom

  • @shantanu10z
    @shantanu10z 3 года назад +17

    Everybody is criticizing Picaso because They think he had drawn like a child but No one understand the hidden meaning of this drawing. He had potrayed in this drawing that *The Human mind is like a Bird Flying in the bright blue sky seeking the real beauty of nature in this vast world. Here beauty can be expressed as true knowledge or a Purpose* . Picaso is such a genius who had simplified this complexity of Human mind in this drawing which he had made in 80 seconds. I request everyone please respect Picaso as He is legend and true genius.

    • @mateo4508
      @mateo4508 3 года назад +12

      This is a joke right?

    • @theultimatetank2179
      @theultimatetank2179 3 года назад +10

      @@mateo4508 I am sure it is sarcasm there is no sane human being who will like this painting

  • @Scherzokinn
    @Scherzokinn 3 года назад +4

    Everybody saying "my seven year old can draw that" but if I actually saw a seven year drawing that I'd be impressed. Someone who knows how to draw can see how it actually takes observation to make something like that sketch by Picasso, he just did it roughly. Also people thinking they're as good as Picasso, have you seen his paintings at ≈15 years old? They're pretty incredible. It's just that overtime, he decided to take a new perspective on art and that's how his style developed. If you look at some of his portraits and then at the models you'd realize it actually takes observation and effort to make it, it's not random at all.

  • @anonimus500p6
    @anonimus500p6 2 года назад +5

    I like how he maintains a completely focused and serious face while he does this, he even holds the marker with proper technique.

  • @RICE-lq1zc
    @RICE-lq1zc 3 года назад +16

    People that see this and think this is the best he can do, know nothing about Picasso

    • @kakyoindonut3213
      @kakyoindonut3213 3 года назад +5

      picasso art throughout his life is like that artist guy that has dementia.
      when he was young his self potrait was realistic, and then get more older his self potrait became a little abstract, but we still can know it's him,
      and the last time of his life his self potrait is just a sketch.

  • @lawhook3411
    @lawhook3411 3 года назад +32

    Imagine rule 34 artists existing in the Renaissance period and 18th century.Most people would have a different art 'taste' today.

    • @youraverageguy4930
      @youraverageguy4930 3 года назад +15

      Oh trust me, there are a shit ton of artists who made *very* questionable kinky stuff in the old days. Most don't get recorded in history books because most of the findings get denied by academic publishers (cowards).

  • @harrygallo962
    @harrygallo962 3 года назад +15

    He never forgot his art training in kindergarten

  • @josethrissur2484
    @josethrissur2484 3 года назад +195

    My 4 year old kid draws almost the same

  • @ooniichann
    @ooniichann 3 года назад +118

    Do you know what picaso art style shows:-
    In this wide world we go for perfection and when we gradually becomes perfect, we lose our naturality.
    The more perfect we become the less naturality we posses.

  • @jerryroxas6904
    @jerryroxas6904 3 года назад +69

    It's sad how people in the comment section are underestimating his skills. He could've draw you realistically for he is an art prodigy at 8. He is a pioneer, he started an art movement which not a single soul has the thoughts and balls to do. HE TOOK A LEAP OF FAITH. He was once a starving artist before all of this, the vast amount of money that people gives him, is because of his experience. Have you ever heard of promotion? He started painting at 8 so no wonder how much he will earn at age 80+.

  • @Man-ye4xm
    @Man-ye4xm 2 года назад +10

    Damn that's EXACTLY what a 5 year old would draw 😱😱

  • @K0s_m0s
    @K0s_m0s 3 года назад +20

    The guys in my class, discovering the power of graffiti:

  • @iamatlas8068
    @iamatlas8068 2 года назад +8

    It's called art for him but doodling for me? Life is so unfair 😭🤣

  • @maxanimates2541
    @maxanimates2541 2 года назад +3

    "It does not matter how good the art is, its the emotions it conveys and thats what true art is" - some old man, probably.

  • @Somthnk
    @Somthnk 3 года назад +25

    is this fine art? it seems that in this era, art can only be praised on who made it

  • @thunder360desu9
    @thunder360desu9 3 года назад +10

    Imagine buying his painting and put it in your house. Then someone who doesn't into art says "Wow is this your child drawing?"

  • @rbasket8
    @rbasket8 3 года назад +30

    Comment explaining to all the morons who talk shit about Picasso:
    -He is has done a shit ton of realism. He was very very good at it at a very very young age.
    -He expent all his life painting and drawing, he is the most prolific painter ever with around 14.000 art works.
    -He started to explore new ideas and artistic styles (which he was a precursor of some of them). Once he mastered one, he switched to another one.
    -He explored all his life, and this is just an exploration. He has extremly good paintings and bad ones, because he just focused on invention and innovation and you can do bad things and do mistakes in the path. Lets remember he had like 14000 art works, most of them might be just "bad tries".
    -THIS ISN'T ABSTRACT ART and Picasso didnt liked abstraction. This is figurative art, is just that it isn't realism.
    Abstract = ideas; a face isn't an idea

    • @starartsproductions
      @starartsproductions  3 года назад +6

      Thank You rbasket8! Finally someone who understood! Enjoy our content, with a lot of love from our channel! Welcome to Star Arts

  • @STaeminie
    @STaeminie 3 года назад +2

    A lot of ppl in the comments talking like Picasso got famous ONLY bc he drew this face ✋ obviously he’s created amazing stuff not just this bird face 😭

  • @kaustavkalita515
    @kaustavkalita515 2 года назад +2

    To understand the depth of this simple Art you must have a great intelligence and curiosity towards life

  • @chaitanyabagaria9128
    @chaitanyabagaria9128 3 года назад +31

    If this is art then I am the best artist in the world!

  • @thebazinger4097
    @thebazinger4097 3 года назад +9

    me while watching this : hey, i can do that
    after trying : alright, no more art from here

  • @laf1993
    @laf1993 3 года назад +2

    People criticize the man's art because he chose to create things and make them different instead of just copying reality.
    Why would you do realism when you have all of the freedom in the world to do whatever you want?

  • @aayushs.taehyung4631
    @aayushs.taehyung4631 3 года назад +6

    I could never wrap my head around his concepts.

  • @Toledo.Dupuich
    @Toledo.Dupuich 3 года назад +4

    He looks so happy 🥺

  • @pskypyon4759
    @pskypyon4759 3 года назад +8

    The quote "It took me 4 years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child" really hits a deep meaning for me.
    Today, yes I can really draw/paint technical stuffs, although I admit that my level is just a bit of above from an amateur but I still want to go back the times when I painted like a child, all along with my active imagination that can create meanings to many different things. Not bothering to think more problematic stuffs and just perceive something like a child and make it a subject for a painting.
    To me, there are some things that when a child perceived and questions, they are actually thinking and digging deeper about it. Trying their best to understand and fill in their natural curiosity.
    Also mostly a child's painting is full of joy and honesty, unlike the me of today, my imagination is lacking and mostly go on with the trends, missing all the joy that I wished I could have again as a child.

  • @sujitnikam1999
    @sujitnikam1999 3 года назад +7

    Maybe im Picasso then

  • @mahnoorzia1274
    @mahnoorzia1274 3 года назад +5

    Picasso: (moving marker randomly)
    Buyers: (300 billion dollars 1, 2 , 3) that's mine now.

  • @in.meraki
    @in.meraki 3 года назад +12

    I should not have underestimated my nephew's drawings.
    It seems he will be future Picasso.

  • @reemlsilkworm
    @reemlsilkworm 2 года назад +3

    Ah that timeless classic 'Bird face'.

  • @snorlaxx8341
    @snorlaxx8341 3 года назад +6

    Art is art, no matter how complicated it might seems or how simple it is made.

    • @timtam3730
      @timtam3730 3 года назад +3

      But if everything is art, nothing is.

  • @sherry7526
    @sherry7526 3 года назад +9

    0:32 "hmmm, that's a big ear."
    0:54 "ah that must be his hand."
    0:56 "that is probably the hair."
    1:00 "what"

  • @legainnamchyo4836
    @legainnamchyo4836 3 года назад +8

    His brain at that moment : Am i being way to creative, I think I crossed the line with that bird poping out from the forehead of a face with the butterfly wings looking hair

  • @voiceofneha7196
    @voiceofneha7196 3 года назад +20

    I feel so bad for today's artists because for them becoming famous isn't easy

    • @malikmalikmalikmalikma
      @malikmalikmalikmalikma 3 года назад +13

      How to become a famous artist (easy)
      1. draw a shitty piece of art (you can try to make it look abstract if you want to)
      2. Say it has a 🕳️DEEP🕳️ meaning and it represents your life experiences
      3. Wait for everyone to see it
      4. Get famous

    • @arthurconan896
      @arthurconan896 3 года назад +25

      @@malikmalikmalikmalikma Picasso wanted to draw like a child, when he was 15 he drew very realistic art. Search up 'Picasso self portrait' and you will see some realistic drawings.

    • @malikmalikmalikmalikma
      @malikmalikmalikmalikma 3 года назад +3

      @@arthurconan896
      I know, i just wanted to make a funny comment

  • @IcarusSuite
    @IcarusSuite 3 года назад +5

    Yeah, joke about it but I honestly loved it and was not expecting it to be a bird.

  • @meganbowden8651
    @meganbowden8651 3 года назад +9

    all im wondering is 1. how this got on my recommended and 2. how the pencil(?) is so smooth

  • @itiswhatitismindset
    @itiswhatitismindset 3 года назад +71

    Everyone: *comparing the drawing to their kids'*
    Me who thinks it has a deep meaning and beauty: 👀

    • @pressedrose1
      @pressedrose1 3 года назад +16

      Ppl think it’s ugly just bc it’s not a beautifully rendered photorealistic painting

    • @solusquatro3448
      @solusquatro3448 3 года назад +16

      mii WHo tHInks iT HAs a DeEP MeAniNg ANd BEauTy

    • @veronicasepulveda8468
      @veronicasepulveda8468 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @lecoconutdead
      @lecoconutdead 3 года назад +8

      istg same, if ppl dont understand it they hate it instead of trying to understand it, weird

    • @moonlit7273
      @moonlit7273 3 года назад +1

      Funny

  • @milquetoast3233
    @milquetoast3233 3 года назад +3

    Aww, the bird person is so happy!

  • @cinnamonr0ll.
    @cinnamonr0ll. 3 года назад +4

    He’s chill in his shorts leave him alone

  • @jamesgellert1263
    @jamesgellert1263 3 года назад +3

    I don't understand why people would look at this and say "OHHH YESSSSSSESSS ARTTTT 1 MILLION DOLLARS", but it is their opinion.

  • @piepicache9569
    @piepicache9569 3 года назад +22

    Instead of treating his art as a summation of all the skills he acquired in his time as an artist, i think we should view this in the perspective of an inexperienced drinker at a wine tasting exhibit
    We wouldn't know how much it took to get to how the product tastes or feels til we know what its been through in the time that it developed. If we were just there sipping everything with reckless abandon, we wouldve just dismissed it as irregular, or perhaps not that special, until we realize that it's a decade-aged bottle that developed a flavor we never realized we tasted til we learned about it from the guide.
    Comparing children's works to picasso's is unfair, since children draw without much thought, while he drew and painted with intent. His years of mastery has boiled down to what he made as he grew old simply because he found something in his art that he stuck with, a flavor that encapsulated what he valued most as an artist.
    Even though he had a bad rep as a human, his rep as an artist is one of a kind

  • @mystque8754
    @mystque8754 3 года назад +4

    Wow, and this is world-class art.

    • @andreapiredda8016
      @andreapiredda8016 3 года назад +1

      Wow, another culturless person who never road an art book

    • @Mulukan57
      @Mulukan57 3 года назад

      @@andreapiredda8016 this is a bad art and you can't admit it because it's made by a famous artist.

  • @script198
    @script198 3 года назад +2

    picasso is literally the embodiment of “sorry i’m built different 🥶🥵💯‼️”

  • @aimi5767
    @aimi5767 2 года назад +1

    Because its not all about the jokes and judgements,Its all about the confidence and the meaning of the art and the artist.

  • @jaimejecier
    @jaimejecier 3 года назад +6

    I really loved the drawing of his. I can feel the emotions of the drawing, it looks alive for me! The face in that drawing looks very happy!

  • @fudraws
    @fudraws 3 года назад +7

    It's amazing how we can see people actual faces in drawings nowadays

  • @SpikeTutorialsYT
    @SpikeTutorialsYT 2 года назад +2

    "I mastered my art class and it's getting boring, guess I'll smurf kinder garder art then." -Picasso

  • @jinrishmin1249
    @jinrishmin1249 2 года назад +2

    Looks like there's a lot of art critics here...
    So sad that y'all criticize Picasso's artwork without looking in his perspective... 🤧👏
    Art is art... It depends if his style does or does not suit your taste or preference... Don't leave dumb or harsh comments just because you hate his work...We have our own preferences...
    This is why people don't improve on something... Because of others *toxicity* .

  • @datemasamune2904
    @datemasamune2904 2 года назад +3

    Whenever I hear Picasso, I keep thinking he’s from a time when cameras didn’t exist yet.

  • @crunchybones3165
    @crunchybones3165 3 года назад +8

    picasso’s art literally looks like a drawing from mob psycho manga

  • @VineGali
    @VineGali 3 года назад +2

    Biblically accurate angel😳
    He is from another dimension 🙏

  • @helpingpotato6422
    @helpingpotato6422 3 года назад

    everyone is talking about art - the art gives message that we humans should live in peace & harmony.

  • @matchasoda5985
    @matchasoda5985 3 года назад +3

    I'm not an expert, but I think it's "innocent" like children's drawing. And it brings me those childhood memories

  • @silently10
    @silently10 3 года назад +5

    If you're truly into art you will find a meaning behind every single line.. If not it will just look like a toddler's drawing. But trust me even a kid's drawing may have a meaning which you could never understand unless you pay more attention to the lines .

  • @sanatan6083
    @sanatan6083 3 года назад +2

    This painting was so deep i understood every bit of it. Such a masterpiece.

  • @savitripratapbhanu4397
    @savitripratapbhanu4397 3 года назад +6

    1:22 when you trust anyone blindly