Reacting To And Making “Expensive” Art

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  • @emiliatikare9124
    @emiliatikare9124 21 день назад +2519

    Can we appreciate how Kris calls us basically good looking into every video

    • @RahilPelichev
      @RahilPelichev 21 день назад +45

      Absolutely,she boosts my self-confidence every time!

    • @universaltoons
      @universaltoons 21 день назад +19

      My parents said if I reach 50k they'd buy me a professional camera, begging you guys, literally begging!!

    • @BokuGaKiraDa_
      @BokuGaKiraDa_ 21 день назад +8

      @@universaltoons *Thunder bolt.* TESTICULAR TORSION!!! *Waves wand.*

    • @tacogrunen7074
      @tacogrunen7074 21 день назад +9

      Yes, but she does that because we are. 😃

    • @DavidBizganu
      @DavidBizganu 21 день назад +2

      I am ugly

  • @RahilPelichev
    @RahilPelichev 21 день назад +1173

    'if I can't pronounce it, it's probably expensive' is the line I remember form the very first video of Kallmekris I watched ,it was awesome!

    • @RahilPelichev
      @RahilPelichev 21 день назад +11

      @@Snake2s I love snakes. Beautiful animals.

    • @UTubeHandlesSuck
      @UTubeHandlesSuck 21 день назад

      @@RahilPelichev But sleazy spam bots like @Snake2s not so beautiful. Just trashy.

    • @youtubecommentergal4346
      @youtubecommentergal4346 19 дней назад +4

      Which video was that? I became a subscriber in 2023.

    • @RahilPelichev
      @RahilPelichev 19 дней назад

      @@youtubecommentergal4346It was a short.Chris was with some guy in Vegas maybe, as far as I can tell from films etc. It was called something like 'my parents on vacation' ,they were reading in funny ways some brands like BVLGARI and others, and Chris was with a huuuge hat. That one.
      Have a good day!

    • @danieljordan244
      @danieljordan244 18 дней назад

      it says it in this video ​@@youtubecommentergal4346

  • @LoloGrant
    @LoloGrant 20 дней назад +412

    As a college student at an art school right now can I just say THANK YOU FOR LITERALLY SAYING WHAT'S BEEN ON MY MIND EVER SINCE I STARTED STUDYING ART!!
    I think it's RIDICULOUS the amount of money you have to pay for paintings that look like it could take you 10 seconds to make. Sure sure, there could be a "deeper meaning" or whatever, but paying MILLIONS for that is so stupid to me. This literally made my day, thank you for this haha.

    • @MeribelNova
      @MeribelNova 17 дней назад +7

      REAL i'm right there with you!!!! the representational pieces tho I can get behind, like Lichtenstein who changed up the compositions of the comic pages n whatnot...just not for that price tag 🤣

    • @desireeroseta1421
      @desireeroseta1421 16 дней назад +5

      I do not agree honestly!! Because it made you angry!!! And that is what art is meant to do (make you feel feelings) so the more you feel for it, the more it’s worth in my eyes!! :) also art is so personal!

    • @triaconstantlycreatink
      @triaconstantlycreatink 16 дней назад +7

      ummm, im with you when it comes to the money, but art- is not appriciated due to the time it takes to be created or how 'perfect' it is. Ok, learn how to draw perfectly that doesnt make you an artist. Kris is not an aritst and she doesnt have knowledge of why and when these were created. again im not saying all of them are good. But ,please, art is not all renaissance art and art is not only paintings. People should start educating themselves on art and history- theory of it.

    • @infamouswickedjokestar
      @infamouswickedjokestar 16 дней назад

      From now on let's all refer to auntie Kris big time

    • @clairegolder3683
      @clairegolder3683 14 дней назад +2

      @@desireeroseta1421another argument with your point is the whole “I could do that”, yeah, but you didn’t! Maybe it’s more touchy for me since I have a degree in art history, but the points of most of these pieces was question the status quo of what was considered “art”, and some even to give off an “aura” or vibe based on carefully chosen colors (aka the Rothko)

  • @bugapanda5743
    @bugapanda5743 20 дней назад +97

    when i was in high school i spent 8 hours on an anime sketch with a full scenery and watercolor background and my art teacher said it was real art and the same week we had a lesson on renaissance art vs modern art and had shown a canvas with one... ONE splat of color and talked about how beautiful and deep it was for 20 mins I HATED HER

    • @roxanelvgsch
      @roxanelvgsch 6 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Em_theDino13
    @Em_theDino13 21 день назад +1468

    This woman is psychic I swear, she knows exactly when to upload

  • @courtney.p.s.
    @courtney.p.s. 21 день назад +313

    I got in trouble in art class when I said that modern art was mostly friends feeding ego trips.

    • @Guus115
      @Guus115 21 день назад +4

      Me too.

    • @WilhelmEley
      @WilhelmEley 21 день назад +2

      When people need shaming tactics to justify their creation, they are probably not good people.
      And the creation probably isn't that great.

    • @DragonCTR
      @DragonCTR 21 день назад +9

      I had an art teacher that said, "It's not necessarily what you put on the canvas, it's the emotions you put into it. If you feel chaotic, sad, angry, or creative, you can make a splatter look like a masterpiece." And someone did just that. They got an A

    • @WilhelmEley
      @WilhelmEley 21 день назад +6

      @@DragonCTR Yeah, and that's precisely bullshit.
      What actually happened historically:
      Art/Trade/Craft were essentially interchangeable, with the industrial revolution and modern technologies such as photography, on the one hand, and a new epoch in art/architecture (Bauhaus), both the union of artist and producer of goods, and the union of art and product dissociated.
      Now we are stuck in a time where goods being genuinely a work of art is defamed as "Kitsch" even when it is good.
      And a time where people have split art from craftmanship.
      E.g. Stuccoworkers/Plasterers don't learn anymore how to make beautiful stuccos, as a requirement to become master craftsmen in their trade.
      On the other side people can get an art degree without even being good on the technique.
      They went to such an extreme now, that you hear shit like what your teacher said.
      Your teacher subscribes to a very intellectualized and abstracted approach, that doesn't come from artists with a soul, but from academia, it is sickening to be honest.
      Truly great artis doing it all, it is a masterwork in terms of craftmanship, it is extremely aesthetic and deeply meaningful. And if you go to the pre-industrial age levels, ideally you even go beyond that, and make it a technological masterpiece with utility, then you are a true master artist.
      Your teacher is a clown.

    • @infamouswickedjokestar
      @infamouswickedjokestar 16 дней назад

      My art teacher in high school was literally the most coolest, awesome, magnificent one you would ever find ❤

  • @Elliethefool
    @Elliethefool 21 день назад +160

    Fun fact, with the pop art looking piece (10:23), that is not actually pointillism. it is a style developed in the 1950's for comic books called Ben-day dots. It is supposed to make colors pop and make it easier to create vibrant panels that don't take too much ink to print out. the style was wildly popular from the 50's and 60's and was used in a lot of pop art pieces as a way of creating new, eye-catching pieces that stood out amongst traditional and post-modern art.

    • @lula259.
      @lula259. 15 дней назад +5

      Woah thats actually so interesting, thank you :D

    • @nonstopdiamond4170
      @nonstopdiamond4170 8 дней назад +2

      thank you I was screaming this in my room when Kris said it was pointillism haha

  • @cantstopscrollingsyndrome
    @cantstopscrollingsyndrome 21 день назад +62

    her painting as so good before the black was added 😭

  • @sshepard5222
    @sshepard5222 21 день назад +175

    The price for most expensive fine art is almost never anything to do with the art. It's the perfect money laundering scheme for the ultra wealthy and has been for a long time now. "Adam ruins everything" does a great dive into it.

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson 21 день назад +7

      Oh my gosh I’ve been trying to remember the name of that show! Thank you!! I would catch it occasionally when I had cable.

    • @bobbiellison4315
      @bobbiellison4315 16 дней назад

      Thank you. I just said that myself. Only I never heard of that channel. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @infamouswickedjokestar
      @infamouswickedjokestar 16 дней назад

      Interesting fact tho 😲💪

  • @AboveAverageFemaleCookingRoom
    @AboveAverageFemaleCookingRoom 21 день назад +532

    The compliments at the start are so inventive 😭

  • @scenepunk09
    @scenepunk09 20 дней назад +44

    After a semester in a painting class where my professor praised literal crap and deemed everyone who disagreed as people who just didn't understand good art...this video very much resonated with me.

  • @MisterNotlob
    @MisterNotlob 21 день назад +38

    Artists usually get paid very little, and someone else profits from selling their work. It doesn’t matter if it’s fine art or graphic art or cartoons or what have you. Then later, usually after they’re dead, it ends up in a museum.

  • @AzazelFoxx
    @AzazelFoxx 21 день назад +217

    The first art looked like someone went through a drive-wash station and took a pic of their sunroof halfway into the process and said "Yeah! This looks great!"

  • @manjukumarks
    @manjukumarks 21 день назад +241

    Kris’s comedic take on the absurdity of art pricing is spot on and had me laughing while also making me think.

    • @Snake2s
      @Snake2s 21 день назад +1

      sssss

  • @SuperHothead14
    @SuperHothead14 19 дней назад +24

    It’s crazy how far she’s come. I miss her old skits with Riley and crew but I am glad she’s moved on and grown to new content and is still doing stuff

  • @hollymauk8008
    @hollymauk8008 18 дней назад +9

    As someone who has a degree in Fine Art, I absolutely agree with you, Kris. These paintings are for sheep who want to look intellectual by ‘loving’ a piece because the art world tells them they should. Serious artists who create beautiful pieces or pieces that communicate social commentary can’t make a living because people fall all over themselves to buy this Pollack-esque garbage. Chuck Close’s hyper realism isn’t exactly the most beautiful work in the world, but I admire it for its technical mastery. And yet, you never hear about him anymore.

  • @FirelillyHeals
    @FirelillyHeals 21 день назад +112

    As an art student I love hearing these opinions, knowing I've had the same opinions, learned more about WHY these were made - understanding WHY, and still having the same opinion, and cry when I see these paintings happening.

    • @sophiedaw9568
      @sophiedaw9568 21 день назад +5

      I’m an art student too,,,it’s very true same opinions before and after understanding why

    • @-musicalangst-2464
      @-musicalangst-2464 19 дней назад +1

      Worded perfectly lol

    • @FirelillyHeals
      @FirelillyHeals 19 дней назад

      @@-musicalangst-2464 I'm glad you think so xD

  • @Wolvesrock233
    @Wolvesrock233 21 день назад +74

    As an art student I've realized that most pieces that look simple and sell for millions of dollars are because the person making them are VERY good at selling themselves. Hence the man that painted two canvases blue and made 43.8m 🙃

    • @jaslinrevelly69
      @jaslinrevelly69 20 дней назад +1

      I'm also an art student so I know exactly what you mean :')

  • @lurlinmasmultifandom
    @lurlinmasmultifandom 21 день назад +5

    Kris: "If I can't pronounce it it's probably expensive."
    Me: Looking up how much Worcestershire sauce costs

  • @jordanwendell2972
    @jordanwendell2972 12 дней назад +5

    Hello! I actually just learned about Mark Rhothko in my art class and everyone is totally entitled to their opinion but theres actually more to his work. His solid color artwork was made when himself as an artist felt as if his artwork wasnt significant in the slightest after coming out of the second world war, and the cold war. In fact a lot of artists went through that feeling of uselessness at that time. So he decided that he would create an experience over something to gawk at. That painting that kris looked at in reality is insainely huge. Like im talking 10 by 8 feet. (Im not 100 percent sure about the dimensions of that specific painting but just imagine big.) Rhothko wanted his art to be viewed extreamly up close and personal. His paintings are intended to be veiwed at five inches away from the face so your vision is completely enveloped in the color he painted. On a day to day basis that experience is very rare and out of the ordinary for you to experience.
    Im gonna be honest i thought his paintings were really pretentious at first but after learning about him ive gained a new appreciation for his work. Im not telling anyone how to feel either i just thought id shed some light into something people might not know a lot about. :)

  • @DoomShepherd
    @DoomShepherd 21 день назад +305

    This reminds me of how as a Creative Writing major, I was annoyed by pretentious classes/professors going on about specific significance in poems, biographical interpretations, and so on. So I wrote a piece of poetry SPECIFICALLY meant to confound and confuse people using those kinds of interpretive techniques, and lead them to entirely wrong conclusions about me and my life.
    5 years later, I gave that poem to another creative writer as a "see how clever I am" jest, and not only did she pull it apart, but she pointed out how every element of the poem WAS, in fact, ACCURATELY describing me.

    • @LaynieFingers
      @LaynieFingers 21 день назад +59

      When I was in art school back in the middle ages, we were given an assignment: make a collage from magazines, then paint a picture of the collage we made. I had so much fun making a stupid collage- a dead goldfish belly up in a fish bowl, with other stuff... I wasn't going for a message, it was just fun colorful images.
      My professor went on and on in the critique- clearly it referenced this painter and that one, and was a commentary on blah de blah. Then she looked at me and said, "That's right, isn't it?"
      Being young and stupid, I replied, "Ummm...it's a dead fish."
      Professor wasn't amused. Class was.

    • @noteworthyinsignificance
      @noteworthyinsignificance 21 день назад +46

      I edit books for a living. My favorite thing is when people pull apart the meaning of books online but when I ask the author if that's why they wrote it, they always say, "Nope. I wrote it because it was a good story."

    • @Solo.Dissonance
      @Solo.Dissonance 21 день назад +20

      Makes me think of reading Catcher in the Rye in high school 15 years ago...like, why tf do I care that Holden's jacket is blue?!?! The author probably just liked blue 🙄

    • @Amyjwashere
      @Amyjwashere 21 день назад +3

      @@Solo.Dissonanceyasss exactly

    • @LaynieFingers
      @LaynieFingers 21 день назад +25

      @@noteworthyinsignificance In my opinion, that's the beauty of art. Once I've made something, I'm done with it, and moving on to something new. The different interpretations are fine, and valid- whatever you feel is valid whether I intended it or not. The problem I have is when someone says the artist CLEARLY intended this, because only the artist knows what they intended.
      Sometimes a dead fish can be a statement about society. Sometimes, though, it's just a dead fish.

  • @brandonkreitzer4308
    @brandonkreitzer4308 21 день назад +162

    So one of the main reasons some art is so expensive is because it's used alot now in business transactions. Traffickers of all kinds, arms dealers, anything that can be linked by a ton of cash, art is used. It can be whatever amount you put to it

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson 21 день назад +11

      I never thought of that but it makes perfect sense!!

    • @Chartus-ij1rp
      @Chartus-ij1rp 21 день назад +4

      Oh my good god it makes so much sense now

    • @DiabloTheDesertSnake
      @DiabloTheDesertSnake 20 дней назад +1

      s

    • @annatuite
      @annatuite 20 дней назад +2

      True

    • @winterprism9227
      @winterprism9227 20 дней назад +3

      The painting at the 08:15 mark makes you wonder if she wasn't really all that far off then.. like "dude we need something to 'sell' fast so we can transfer this cash" and the 2nd guy is like "well, I've got this!" and the 1st guy is like "Perfect!!! Everyone expects expensive art to make be ugly and make no sense!!"

  • @TheSpacemanSal
    @TheSpacemanSal 18 дней назад +7

    I'd love to see a deep dive video on the racket of art pricing for taxes evasion by Kris. I think the premise is well know, but a mini-documentary style following the scam through the modern age would be beneficial, and delivery by Kris in her style would reach many people who are in the dark.

  • @christiemoore7858
    @christiemoore7858 20 дней назад +3

    I really appreciate art that has art with in it. Like art work that say is a dinner and with in the dinner there is "art" on the walls. Gives me that endless mirror vibe. Love ya KmK

  • @tadbonkers6236
    @tadbonkers6236 21 день назад +178

    Note on the Lichtenstein - the dots are imitating the half-tone process that would have been used if it had been printed it in a newspaper or comic book. That is why they are so uniform.

    • @kallmekris
      @kallmekris  21 день назад +96

      Interesting!! I still don’t think it’s worth that much remotely lol but that is interesting.

    • @Dancergirly2027
      @Dancergirly2027 21 день назад +10

      @@kallmekrisalso I would like to point out that Roy Liechtenstein’s name is pronounced lick-tin-stine. It’s a little confusing bc it’s ch instead of just c or k but I’ve done research on him. It’s pretty interesting. No hate I love you sm!! ❤

    • @Saturnm0ss
      @Saturnm0ss 21 день назад +3

      @@Dancergirly2027ive always procnounced the ch like ch in Loch, that soft k sound (it pisses me off when people say Loch like Lock )

    • @Dancergirly2027
      @Dancergirly2027 21 день назад +1

      @@Saturnm0ss I know but that how he pronounced his name 🫤

    • @tadbonkers6236
      @tadbonkers6236 21 день назад +5

      @kallmekris - yeah, one of the many stupid things learned as a military photojournalist/newspaper editor in the 20th century.
      But you are dead on with all those paintings (Rothko WTF)
      Roy L's artwork is very fun, but totally not $20,000,000 fun.

  • @Mar1_1y
    @Mar1_1y 21 день назад +58

    11:57 the paintings look like when you're signing up for a social media platform and they give you a test to prove that you're not a bot

    • @roxanelvgsch
      @roxanelvgsch 6 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @celestestork5171
    @celestestork5171 21 день назад +8

    You’re inspiring me so hard kris, you’re just…doing this, screw it. I’ve been too scared to start an Etsy to sell my stuff because I’m worried I might price it wrong or whatever…I’ve been taking it too seriously, I need to just do it….with a bottle of wine next to me, Lord know I get anxious over the silliest things. Thanks Kris!

  • @SleepyGemstone
    @SleepyGemstone 21 день назад +6

    Not me actually appreciating each artwork 😭
    I have been researching each artist to learn more about their stories and it is actually pretty interesting
    And I like looking at different techniques each artist uses
    I’m probably just geeking out but oh well

  • @justinekingmaker493
    @justinekingmaker493 21 день назад +45

    Roy Lichtenstein isn't "Pointillism" it's American Pop-Art. It's meant to mimic newsprint, like the comics page in old newspapers.

    • @bhart3321
      @bhart3321 21 день назад +4

      I've always dug that art style. Besides pop-art is suppose to be the deconstruction of the art industry & it's pretentiousness.

  • @gh0stgl00m19
    @gh0stgl00m19 4 дня назад +1

    I love her videos sm. I love when she compliments us, her humor, and when she randomly HITS PETE. That’s not even supposed to be creepy either ✌️

  • @Merbuggy1610
    @Merbuggy1610 21 день назад +3

    I just finished a senior seminar project that was 81 pages. I’m only writing about myself and my life. It’s nothing special. Anyone could write that much about their own life, but in it I mention art like this. The genius behind art like this is yeah you could do it. You could make these paintings and sell them, but you didn’t. You don’t. You didn’t take the same path to reach that idea and outcome as the artist did. Art embraces originality even when it’s just a greenish blue line on a blue background, because someone did that before anyone else thought to. I see beauty in that, personally.

    • @realizedemoneyes
      @realizedemoneyes 12 дней назад

      Amazing comment. I use this logic when I make my own art. I aspire to create something unique. A new idea, technique, materials, etc. Originality is key. It saddens me when people demean art as not being valuable or good without taking the time to understand why it is.

  • @PhoenxFire
    @PhoenxFire 21 день назад +28

    I guarantee you that if you put this on auction it will fetch quite a sum. Not millions, but people love when famous people make art.

  • @Gojo..satoruu
    @Gojo..satoruu 21 день назад +20

    14:34..ngl... The part before adding the bubbles or black piant or sunflower was really good... Like... It's a great blend of colours that would've been sold for room decor or something...

  • @Amelia-kotlc
    @Amelia-kotlc 15 дней назад +2

    Her telling me I look fire while I’m laying in bed at 11pm in a nightgown and my hair in a towel turban made my day. Thanks kris!

  • @VampiVAMPO-pd1un
    @VampiVAMPO-pd1un День назад

    Kris' hair is just amazing right now- it's so fluffy, beautiful as always❤️

  • @meganzeliadt
    @meganzeliadt 21 день назад +32

    I personally really enjoy Mark Rothko's work, when it comes to abstract it tends to get a bad wrap because it can be super easy to make but it tends to be more about the idea than the product. Such as Rothko, he is known for the color block work and what you're suppose to do is just look at the piece and absorb the colors and how they make you feel emotionally. Interesting fact is his earlier work is much more colorful and towards the end of his life they get darker, really playing in on the emotions he was feeling as he had unfortunately unalived himself. Completely understand bashing on the rich using art for the wrong reasons but the artist may have more intentions behind their art that what is shown on canvas. Abstract art was once a new, crazy idea.

    • @evevelvett
      @evevelvett 21 день назад +1

      i love Rothko's colour composition because it was influenced by J.M.W Turner

    • @crazyclelia
      @crazyclelia 21 день назад +2

      Brittany Broski did a really good video on Rothko that helped me appreciate his art more. Highly recommend.

    • @amitavachatterjee6996
      @amitavachatterjee6996 21 день назад +1

      So if I color using the sad pallette on a canvas and then unalived myself , that makes my painting worth 30m?

    • @patrickturner6003
      @patrickturner6003 21 день назад

      @@amitavachatterjee6996 well if you were really good at art before got well known and was one of the first ones to try to do it, make some kind of connection to the psychology of colors before it was well know, and so on... possibly. kind of hard to get into those circles that happen to have that kind of cash though and usually you need to work your way up from about a hundred or so per piece then into the thousands and so on

    • @masterjunko
      @masterjunko 21 день назад +4

      ​@@amitavachatterjee6996 It would if a rich person years later decided to capitalize on your piece for tax benefits

  • @ArmySoldiersLady
    @ArmySoldiersLady 21 день назад +31

    The super busy paintings with no specific images make me want to stare at them like they are Magic Eye photos. 😂
    Thanks Kris for making me smile

  • @fox_pawz_
    @fox_pawz_ 15 дней назад +2

    I love how kris compliments us all the time even though half of us probably look like a busted up radiator💀💀💀

    • @roxanelvgsch
      @roxanelvgsch 6 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂
      A busted radiator, I love the expression

  • @Yourofficialbestie666
    @Yourofficialbestie666 17 дней назад +2

    Okay, I was at Mass MoCA a couple months ago, and I fucking swear one of these paintings was LITERALLY A BLANK WHITE CANVAS, with some scraps of multi colored paper STAPLED to it ! Like a fucking bored three year old could do that on a random rainy Saturday ! WTF

  • @hexxmondette90
    @hexxmondette90 21 день назад +12

    So, both myself and my mum are artists. We completely agree with your opinions on these specific pieces.
    I studied art and art history at University, and I get art is art, but it's not like these are Monet or Manet artworks... which are actually amazing. I'm also not a fan of Picasso, personally, but I do understand people wanting a named/infamous artist painting.

  • @unicornworld8331
    @unicornworld8331 21 день назад +32

    I love how no skit in the intro is ever repeated and that every single time she compliments us she never repeats the compliments twice

  • @Patchez001
    @Patchez001 18 дней назад +2

    Abstract is worth whatever someone is willing to pay. Real art is worth everything for the time, care and effort that goes into it.

    • @emily4gov
      @emily4gov 17 дней назад

      Que up Onglo Gablobian.

  • @patricija8530
    @patricija8530 5 часов назад

    I just loved you destroying Mark Rothko not only in criticising him but also in spelling his name as Rothco in the timestamp thing😂😂 he's one of the best know artists from my country. I recently went to his museum. The paintings are prettier irl, they have depth, there are colour layerings. Yes, there isn't any detail but you could examine the colour layers for hours! But I also have difficulty explaining to my friends why he is so important, I'm not sure I know the answer :D

  • @Simply_Spacedust
    @Simply_Spacedust 21 день назад +41

    Kris, your art unironically actually looks good Is my brain is broken or am I not the only one?

  • @aoifelynch8250
    @aoifelynch8250 21 день назад +33

    Kris is literally the sweetest person ever in her intros, then proceeds to call paintings "asswipes" 😂❤️

  • @desireeroseta1421
    @desireeroseta1421 16 дней назад

    Art is meant to make you feel something. Whether it’s joy, sadness, disgust, or even just confusion. I believe the more it makes you feel, the more it’s worth! But I am also biased as an abstract artist ❤️ personally, my art saves my life and selling it hurts my heart so that may be why artists price the art so high because it’s personal. ❤️

  • @GabbyMunro-id3cp
    @GabbyMunro-id3cp 21 день назад +2

    When kris compliments us at the start of her videos my heart just lights up❤and so dose my face

  • @Andreamom001
    @Andreamom001 21 день назад +17

    I’ve never gotten over seeing a giant white canvas with a small red square in the middle in a museum and finding out it was worth millions. I was a kid, and I couldn’t understand how something I did in kindergarten was considered fine art.
    I’ve read arguments about how a red square could be art, and I have a minor in Art and I still don’t think it makes sense.

  • @AliseBella
    @AliseBella 21 день назад +106

    i cant explain but Kris is literally GLOWING WITH BEAUTY ⭐⭐⭐💗💗💗💗

    • @ryansreaction
      @ryansreaction 21 день назад +3

      👀 is this a prediction?

    • @traceynicole7473
      @traceynicole7473 21 день назад +6

      Why is it the moment someone is in a relationship, people start speculating pregnancy?

    • @roguered706
      @roguered706 21 день назад +14

      I think she's glowing with too much strong Texas sunlight. Lol

    • @ingridnorman7919
      @ingridnorman7919 21 день назад +4

      @@roguered706 Agreed.

    • @brandygiovinazzi3460
      @brandygiovinazzi3460 21 день назад +9

      ​@@roguered706 Same. I saw Kris and immediately thought she's getting a bit of a tan in Texas. Can't complain about being ghost white anymore 😂😂😂😂! At least Kris looks beautiful with or without a tan. 😊😊😊

  • @alyjohnson4047
    @alyjohnson4047 20 дней назад +1

    Tysm for your compliments Auntie! ❤ Youre doing so awesome with the variety on the channel, I absolutely love it. You look so happy

  • @zootastic698
    @zootastic698 18 дней назад +7

    Was the painting sold??????

  • @alanbradford3130
    @alanbradford3130 21 день назад +29

    My mom was a professional artist, and spent hours on her paintings, and I am kinda sad to see that art has become a visual bitcoin. BUT...maybe the value of her art will skyrocket, and I can cry all the way to the bank.

  • @Helen-Johnson
    @Helen-Johnson 21 день назад +23

    It's time we compliment Kris! Your hair looks soooo good! The red really compliments your eyes! 🤩

  • @chasityfeyvenske666
    @chasityfeyvenske666 17 дней назад +1

    It really amazes me when celebs have "art" on their wall and it's just a splattered canvas.

  • @MeribelNova
    @MeribelNova 17 дней назад +1

    The Rothko one we learned about in art history at university, he mostly just enjoyed pairing colours together and seeing what looked neat :D until he got real sad and it was all greyscale stuff
    The one before of wiggly lines Ican see a slightly deeper meaning of, but apart from that, I don't get the abstracts either, Kris 🤣

  • @InspectahReese
    @InspectahReese 21 день назад +12

    I took a very advanced art class in college cause I needed more credits before the end of the year so I was completely out of my depth the entire class but somehow passed at the end cause of an abstract painting i quickly threw together, like I literally put paint on a canvas then chucked it into a field of wet grass and when I gave it to my pretentious art teacher he started crying because he thought i was a savant or something

  • @brandygiovinazzi3460
    @brandygiovinazzi3460 21 день назад +9

    At time stamp 14:44 Kris's painting was actually really nice. Yes I found it visually pleasing and i would have no problem hanging it on my walls. However I wouldn't pay through the nose for it. I think it could make a great print for sale though.

    • @duckmania150
      @duckmania150 19 дней назад +2

      I think the black ruined it

    • @brandygiovinazzi3460
      @brandygiovinazzi3460 19 дней назад +1

      @@duckmania150 me to. That was added after the point of me liking the result.

  • @Nettlesun
    @Nettlesun 20 дней назад +1

    The way you stole Edgar's monocal 😂😂😂
    Also I think some people would pay loads for "art" wether it be actual art or just random stuff like this 😂❤

  • @OfficialMondSly
    @OfficialMondSly День назад

    Why is that actually really good?! I can make up SO many interpretations of the art!

  • @deeps6979
    @deeps6979 21 день назад +20

    For what is basically an abstract art shitpost, it was looking pretty good! Think I would've stopped before the arglblargl fingerpainting and just flicked some black and white paint for texture and kept the overall visual interest of the colors.

  • @YourLocalEggoWaffle
    @YourLocalEggoWaffle 21 день назад +17

    Overpriced artwork will never be not funny bc it could legit be a bunch of squiggles and a smiley face 😂😂😂❤

  • @Crochetedbymichi
    @Crochetedbymichi 18 дней назад +1

    I’ll give you a title “POS” that made my bust out laughing! 😂😂

  • @slubberdagollian
    @slubberdagollian 15 дней назад

    Cy Twombly's art looks exactly like the doodle's my mother would draw while listening to her legal clients talk about nothing. By the end of the month, her desk calendar was full of them.

  • @Jp19557
    @Jp19557 21 день назад +10

    The world needs more people like Kris.

  • @user-lm7it7uo8m
    @user-lm7it7uo8m 21 день назад +14

    I’m from Sweden and my english teacher talked brithis whit us so now i talk like this ”can i have a botta of wa-a” 😭 love you❤

  • @1993tnicoles
    @1993tnicoles 16 дней назад

    If you do more Kris Ross videos, I think you should keep your Etsy page and continue selling them on there. I love the fact that you are donating the profit to a charity!! You are a beautiful soul and I hope that we start to have more people in the world like you!!

  • @fireruby1882
    @fireruby1882 15 дней назад

    I love how Kris was doing the most fancy compliment and I was in the middle of blowing my nose and digging for gold 😂thank you Kris for loving me at my NOT flattering moment

  • @AMN_7
    @AMN_7 21 день назад +8

    Kris is so naturally creative and talented! I think the painting came out great. I just love Kris’ imagination through the painting!

  • @b_man-25
    @b_man-25 21 день назад +8

    I think it should be noted most of these got expensive after the artist died. The artists aren't pricing them like this, it's just billionaire investors ripping off other billionaire investors and trying to get tax credits and/or stash assets

  • @Articilla
    @Articilla 21 день назад +1

    Kris! You should start a podcast about your crime dives. Many people enjoy your videos and would love to listen in! ❤❤

  • @VanessaTheWriter
    @VanessaTheWriter 18 дней назад

    2:04 My favorite genre of videos: Kris trying to pronounce German sh*t and actually doing pretty well

  • @DorkyWolf
    @DorkyWolf 21 день назад +5

    I love Kris's videos....and as someone who is an artist myself, I will say that usually the artists themselves aren't the ones putting the prices on the art pieces themselves, but the people who originally bought them from the artists (or the ones that got ahold of a deceased artists artwork)

  • @joshwhitt5877
    @joshwhitt5877 21 день назад +9

    Congrats on 11mil kris your very much deserving of it

  • @Fwogy-ys1xp
    @Fwogy-ys1xp 20 дней назад +1

    I have panic attacks every now and then and watching your videos makes me feel calm

  • @Calaelan1986
    @Calaelan1986 21 день назад +9

    Thank you for being you Kris!
    Never change and love yourself!

  • @chadfalardeau5396
    @chadfalardeau5396 21 день назад +18

    I once heard that art is only worth as much as it is because its actually used to "clean" dirty money. The person that told me was really into conspiracies though so I took it with a grain of salt

    • @LeeLeesBanter
      @LeeLeesBanter 21 день назад +4

      This makes sense! Kind of like, why are there so very many brick & mortar mattress stores?😂😂

    • @bunyipdragon9499
      @bunyipdragon9499 21 день назад +1

      That's not far off the mark and in a lot of cases it's a way to "hide" the money from the tax man. If the money is sat in the bank it's classed as income if it's sat on the wall as art it's classed as wealth. Very very different in the tax world.

  • @isla.harjula
    @isla.harjula 19 дней назад +1

    Kris your art looks good and i love how your entire room has art and bob ross ofc and some of the art was good that you looked at just no that good that it would have been millions of dollars 🥲🥲🥲

  • @estherdenboon1813
    @estherdenboon1813 20 дней назад +2

    I think that a major part of artworks is not really being an amazing painter or “one of the greats” but more so being able to think of something new and original which in my opinion is a lot harder to do (and this is also why “the greats” are so famous because they where able to make something so original for their time)

  • @onceuponamelody
    @onceuponamelody 21 день назад +7

    "It's all a LIE!" (hyperventilates into mic) 😂 Yeah, it is ridiculous... But this video was hilarious.

  • @aoifedeborha2420
    @aoifedeborha2420 21 день назад +14

    Me: Immediately searches it up on Etsy
    Also Kris if you see this, you’re an absolute legend and one of my favourite RUclipsrs!!! Thank you so much for your positivity (((:

    • @imjuliewaters
      @imjuliewaters 21 день назад +4

      I looked for it too, but couldn't find it. 😭

    • @ChelseaRoeser
      @ChelseaRoeser 21 день назад +3

      Srsss!! Where is it?!

    • @sarailopez3331
      @sarailopez3331 21 день назад +2

      Did you find it? I couldn’t!

    • @ChelseaRoeser
      @ChelseaRoeser 21 день назад

      @@sarailopez3331 I didn't 😲😲

    • @aoifedeborha2420
      @aoifedeborha2420 21 день назад +1

      To all of you guys asking, I couldn’t find it either 😭😭😭

  • @pattycarranza2822
    @pattycarranza2822 20 дней назад +1

    I swear,this women knows how to make my day! Love you Kris!❤❤❤❤

  • @Marina-169
    @Marina-169 20 дней назад +2

    Can I say that out of all of these pieces of “art” Kris’ painting was the best one?

  • @sylvfallen
    @sylvfallen 21 день назад +67

    As someone who love Kris but also studies the tragic story of Mark Rothko and his art….this one hurt.
    For anyone who want to learn a great intro is the play “Red” which covers his art pretty well.

    • @chandrarye
      @chandrarye 21 день назад +7

      Nother Rothko fan here (who also watches Kris' content)! Tragic story indeed, tragic.

    • @mxgeeTV
      @mxgeeTV 21 день назад +4

      that's so funny, I just commented about him before I went thru other comments. I don't know his story but his work resonates with me. my best friend is a fan and also a former museum nerd so she explains certain things to me to make them seem less "anybody could do this."

    • @bistromathics6
      @bistromathics6 21 день назад +1

      Saw the play, hated the play. Would never buy it, for this and other reasons. No matter what the price, it's hideous

    • @sylvfallen
      @sylvfallen 21 день назад

      ⁠@@bistromathics6 that’s the fun thing with art. Each art piece isnt for everyone. It’s totally reasonable to experience a piece and determine it’s not for you. Everyone has things that resonate with them, if Rothko or Red weren’t for you that’s totally fair.
      I personally love to see more people’s perspectives and preferences- do you have a specific artist you do jibe with?

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson 21 день назад +2

      @@sylvfallenThe artist I vibe with most, in recent years, is Paul Klee. It’s simple, child-like, and uplifting to me.

  • @giotrevi6651
    @giotrevi6651 21 день назад +8

    The first painting looks actually very pretty to me. The colors speak to me. But I agree that art can be quite weird.

  • @KigoTheArtist
    @KigoTheArtist 19 дней назад

    honestly I agree, like someone can spend HOURS on art and people are "oh that's cool guess it's nice" and then they see stuff with just paint thrown at the paper/canvas and people are just like "OH. MY. GOD! THIS WILL SELL FOR THOUSANDS!!" like hello?

  • @LillyHeneghan
    @LillyHeneghan 5 дней назад +1

    POV: You thought that the most expensive painting would be the Mona Lisa 🤣

  • @MasonPuzara
    @MasonPuzara 21 день назад +5

    Here's a few signs that's it's a good day:
    1-The weather is nice.
    2-Somebody compliments you.
    3-Nothing bad happens.
    4-You're not sleep deprived after work.
    5-You see Kallmekris uploaded a new video. 🎉

  • @hazzard_destroyer
    @hazzard_destroyer 21 день назад +15

    Ah yes the wonderful world of art. Have your baby throw it’s good at a canvas and trace it and then paint it and BOOM! Modern art lol. And thanks for calling me priceless you are also priceless Kris ❤️

  • @SpookyGhostBoOooO
    @SpookyGhostBoOooO 21 день назад +1

    Omg your audio sounds so clear my ears haven't heard this clear of an audio in forever.

  • @wendyjones1429
    @wendyjones1429 6 дней назад

    I m an artist and I never understood some of the art that is so expensive (mostly abstract). Thank you for doing this.

  • @seraagius2450
    @seraagius2450 21 день назад +6

    Her compliments cure my body dysmorphia 😭❤️

  • @partyponyz1239
    @partyponyz1239 21 день назад +8

    My favorite piece of modern art that sold for a lot of money is a banana duct taped to a wall.

  • @TheeBeastGirl
    @TheeBeastGirl 18 дней назад

    Took a art appreciation class for fun, and the moral of the story was art makes you feel something. Please note there is a toilet that was submitted as an example. Kris hating paintings just reminded me of that.
    Edit: Spelling

  • @andwrfxz
    @andwrfxz 15 дней назад

    i always love her intro but today I literally cried laughing because I'm literally in my horrible giant sweater, sick as hell, making slime to fight depression, love you Kris.

  • @LeviosaLydia
    @LeviosaLydia 21 день назад +12

    THE WAY JAY APOLOGIZED FOR NOT WRITING A SONG!!!!!!😂😂😂

  • @Ilovepizza12
    @Ilovepizza12 21 день назад +21

    Her intros are just perfection. Always managed to make them unique✨✨✨

  • @ChuncheeCat
    @ChuncheeCat 14 дней назад

    Kris intro: "Look at this fine piece of art!"
    Me: *eating an ice-cream, sitting in the most uncomfortable looking comfortable way imaginable.* "Why thank you.."

  • @wyldhowl2821
    @wyldhowl2821 6 дней назад

    By the way Kris, I actually liked your painting. It's not bad, well at least compared to some of the works you just showed. I hope it actually sells. Somewhere among your followers who can mount it in their bank or dentist waiting room or something.

  • @zarahcuchara_mendoza
    @zarahcuchara_mendoza 21 день назад +11

    00:08 This is the most supreme compliment one can ever receive.

  • @user-gj3zi5ws9b
    @user-gj3zi5ws9b 21 день назад +8

    Love the compliments, AND THE RETURN OF EDGAR! honestly the best RUclipsr on the platform, love your stuff! ❤