It's interesting watching this and knowing his story. The early works are much more intense, in context they feel like an impending catastrophe. The later ones feel like therapy, in a way they feel more sane. They are works without ambition, as someone who likes his art it is reassuring that he didn't stop.
Beefheart was an amazing poet, and Syd is quoted saying the only thing he was listening to in 1969 was the new magic band record Trout Mask Replica and Taj Mahal Take a giant step
@@floydfanboy2948 when he lost his shit in 68 i guess it took his talent with it. May be harsh but by comparison, some of that later stuff was paint and sip girls night out territory. Early stuff is really impressive. He could’ve made a career of that.
He also used to destroy some of his art in later years like the 80s and 90s etc so we don’t know what he produced, it could have been great. I think his sister rosemary said he would burn it or destroy it?? I could be wrong though as there’s latter stuff on this video
@@jeffreybennittjones2 Thanx so much for sharing! Wherever did you find these little gems? I'd heard/read that Syd burned his paintings? Thanx again for sharing!
They're excellent! I get the impression that making art was enjoyable for him, even in later years. Apparently Roger put quite a lot of work into writing a history of art that he researched at the British Library, I believe this was in the 80s-90s, i'm not sure what stage he got to with it or whether it still exists in any form.
Lovely visuals, so good to see his artwork appreciated and made available through presentations like this one. For those who may have only been aware of Barrett's work as a musician and composer, hopefully this will open some eyes as to the true depth of his talent. The "diamond" had many facets in reality.
Beautiful works of art from Syd. After leaving Floyd, he continued with his painting. But I will say is Thank you Syd, if it wasn't from you there would have been No Pink Floyd!!! Rock On in Heaven Syd!!!
Unfortunately, he destroyed most of his paintings as soon as he was finished. It's quite a shame. He was a brilliant artist all around. I'm sure there's enough that his family (sister) and some friends like that artist guy he lived with in the late 60s, where he painted himself in the room by painting the floor. There has to be enough to put on an exhibit. The problem is, people would try and most likely be successful at bringing in counterfeit pieces.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it and was moved by his art. Syd and his music means very much to me and was an enormous part of my growing up.. Thank you very much for sharing.
Not all of his paintings are shown here. This is a great master and genius who was a super-talented musician and a unique artist of his time. He covered all aspects of life. The spirit of time 🌪
Never seen much of his art before so thank you for this, a marvelous body of work that deserves greater exposure, a retrospect exhibition at lesst. Loved him for his music longer than I can recall now I love him even more. 🖤
Perhaps it's the accompanying music, but these paintings had me absolutely tearing up. These are simply beautiful and emotional. I sincerely hope that Roger, Nick and David have kept these and also Syd's family.
Thank you for posting such a tastefully delightful video of Syd’s paintings. I have been a fan of his music for decades now, and always felt quite an affinity for the guy sharing in the wonders of life and the universe through his lyrics and the bands early sound. I was particularly glad to see you had posted the year these various works were made, as it was interesting to recall the places I was in my life at those various points, and thinking of him when revisiting the music, wondering what his life was like and hoping he had some simple joys. To see he was still grappling with form, color, and composition.. knowing it was giving him some satisfaction and a sense of purpose was relieving for me, as it must’ve been for him. Would be great to have heard him explaining his thoughts behind these works to those closest to him. Having relatives and other acquaintances who have suffered a similar condition, I fully understand how some days are better than others, and just so glad to see some results from some of those better days.
Syd was doing psychedelic art before psychedelia was a thing. He loved painting and that was his passion. He did it until his body died and spirit went home. Music kept him from needing a penny, getting generous royalties from Pink Floyd. But, I don't think he even had a guitar after he did those gigs in the early 70s. I loved how he didn't try to cover his British accent. If it wasn't for that painter kid starting a band with Roger and later Nick and Rick, we would have never had the Floyd with Gilmour (who was Syd's friend.) I think Syd wanted out and knew the potential Gilmour had on guitar. IMO, the best lead guitarist to do it. Can a Hendrix solo bring you to tears? A Gilmour solo can....and if it can't, listen to more Floyd and let yourself cry. It's good to do. As I get older, it becomes harder to cry, but when I do, for a short time, God lifts the weight from my shoulders.
I will watch this again. I can see a lot of influences in this work. He was very adept in a range of media. Some really great pieces here. A true artistic everyman. I would love to see an exhibition of his work
Hi, you are welcome. The music is from a nondescript file of different piano music that I have and was simple reversed and played on top of itself. I never named it, just wanted something I thought would fit. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
each piece is abstract in it's way but still, the brain finds to identify what it's looking at and i believe it's such an admirable trait in his art. R.I.P Roger "Syd" Barrett, you are long gone but never forgotten
huge Syd Barrett music fan for many years ; i have seen a couple of these but , to see the whole collection blows me away , tho not at all surprised he output such lovely paintings. I just cant believe I have not seen them previously s they are SO good.
It's interesting that he maintained some level of visual production to the apparent end, even after he abandoned any kind of public musical creation. It does suggest he may have found some solace in his visual art that was no longer met through his music.
It says to me, that even after being squeezed out of the biggest rock band ever , walking back to Cambridge from London amid stupid gossip that he was mad by materialist people , he managed to settle back down to a contented life of gardening and occasional painting which is what he was, a painter. It must have been hard while his "mates" were getting mega rich on the project he had built up with them and they now feasting on his flesh with "poor poor syd" gossip. He remained true to the creative spirit.
@@abdallateefschannel6206 I believe it was Chrissie Hynde who said that people like Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix (and maybe Syd Barrett can be added to the list) were "too sensitive for this world."
Thank you for sharing this artist's work. My favourite abstract was the last one shown. I instantly reacted with a burst of happiness. I wanted to have a chance to study it to discover how he had achieved this reaction in me and why I liked it so much. If this was my painting I would hang it somewhere close to where I am sitting and suppose to be writing. For those times, when I am having trouble saying on task, I think I would find a place to ponder within this painting. I liked all of the paintings that were more realistic in nature. Both versions of the girl, one appeared to be charcoal and the other, perhaps, pastel. Hard to say when on glimpsing at them for a few seconds this first time. Nevertheless, both pictures showed she was beautiful and young, but surprised me to see how her temperament differed with the change in medium and colour. I quite liked that fascinating lesson. Also, I really liked the Farmhouse for its chartreuse colour and the style within which it was created. I spent all of the seconds given with this painting focused on the farmhouse, trying to learn as much as I could about its creation and creator. I hadn't decided what mood it invoked in me before we had to move on to the next painting. I most definitely will come back to watch your film again, so I can study these works of art more. I must say that some of the abstract paintings made me feel darker emotions, ones I know I would never hang up in my home or work. Some of these abstract paintings; however, exhibited more talent and technique--beyond the emotion--that was interesting, powerful, even mysterious, and much more than any immediate response. For now, that is my first impression. I look forward to learning more about this artist, Mr.Syd Barrett, and his work.
Wonderfully Presented. Beautiful and he kept painting right to the end. Thank You for posting this wonderful exhibition. It's nice to finally see his work. Much emotion...
The early work shows great promise, though it lacks a central vision, which is normal for art students. The post freak-out work lacks the same intensity, though the talent still shines through in the touch, the composition, the use of color. One gets the impression, from the large gaps between the dates, that he didn't create that much work. Lovely work nevertheless. Some of it should be in a museum, for two reasons: 1) because it's good (and better than a lot other contemporary stuff); and 2) because it's by Syd Barrett.
Seeing him there @2.39 looking like such a clean-cut young man makes me so sad. Being a rock star gave so much to us but took so much from him. Maybe if Syd had taken the path as a painter, his health and life would have been better. But he was Syd and he only marched to his own drum.
I love that syd kept his creativity years after he was considered “crazy”
It's interesting watching this and knowing his story. The early works are much more intense, in context they feel like an impending catastrophe. The later ones feel like therapy, in a way they feel more sane. They are works without ambition, as someone who likes his art it is reassuring that he didn't stop.
I'm not even sure why I like some of these, I just do.
Great. He was a fabulous painter.That's good that someone keeps a memory of him
We love u Forever Roger Barrett 💓
Lovely pastel watercolours he used. very nature and lovely.
Syd was multi talented, impressing , "iron on the beach" , just fantastic !!
yeah that one is very good
His "Ant Men" too.
Red & and green landscape, that almost blasé swish of green 👌🏼
Oh my god, these are so much better than I expected
I was hoping the music would sound like this. Syd, imo, never stopped being an artist.
Syd surprises me still.
Despite his struggles, he kept painting and a lot of it is very good.
I don't think he was aware, but Captain Beefheart followed the same path.
Beefheart was also a poet. Not very good, but nevertheless.
@@chicklets4ever51 Tra la, tra la, tra la tra la tra la tra la tra la.
Beefheart was an amazing poet, and Syd is quoted saying the only thing he was listening to in 1969 was the new magic band record Trout Mask Replica and Taj Mahal Take a giant step
Some of his early work showed real promise. I love the cover of Barrett.
Yeah, some of that early work looked very interesting. The later ones don't do much for me.
@@floydfanboy2948 when he lost his shit in 68 i guess it took his talent with it. May be harsh but by comparison, some of that later stuff was paint and sip girls night out territory. Early stuff is really impressive. He could’ve made a career of that.
He also used to destroy some of his art in later years like the 80s and 90s etc so we don’t know what he produced, it could have been great. I think his sister rosemary said he would burn it or destroy it?? I could be wrong though as there’s latter stuff on this video
Some not so save worthy but when you have a special guy like him it’s all important.
Blown on the steel breeze
He was a great GREAT Artist!
Think of this cat all the time...thanks for putting his art up for everyone. Roger Barrett was great artist.
You're very welcome
@@jeffreybennittjones2
Thanx so much for sharing!
Wherever did you find these little gems?
I'd heard/read that Syd burned his paintings?
Thanx again for sharing!
They're excellent! I get the impression that making art was enjoyable for him, even in later years. Apparently Roger put quite a lot of work into writing a history of art that he researched at the British Library, I believe this was in the 80s-90s, i'm not sure what stage he got to with it or whether it still exists in any form.
That cat's something I can't explain !
"he really did have a light in his eye, and a spring in his step" - David Gilmour
Old Syd has got into my head - he's very welcome.
Lovely visuals, so good to see his artwork appreciated and made available through presentations like this one. For those who may have only been aware of Barrett's work as a musician and composer, hopefully this will open some eyes as to the true depth of his talent. The "diamond" had many facets in reality.
I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful works of art from Syd. After leaving Floyd, he continued with his painting. But I will say is Thank you Syd, if it wasn't from you there would have been No Pink Floyd!!! Rock On in Heaven Syd!!!
im so glad to know he was forever making beautiful art, i miss u syd barrett and u died before i could even run, fly high you beautiful diamond
Yes 💔
Portrait of a Girl is 1964 & Roger has added Hills Rd address on the back. I saw it at Philips auction house in 1989.
He never lost the gift God gave him, no matter what he lost of Syd himself. He was true. He was a pure artist. Where is his gallery. Everywhere.
Unfortunately, he destroyed most of his paintings as soon as he was finished. It's quite a shame. He was a brilliant artist all around. I'm sure there's enough that his family (sister) and some friends like that artist guy he lived with in the late 60s, where he painted himself in the room by painting the floor. There has to be enough to put on an exhibit. The problem is, people would try and most likely be successful at bringing in counterfeit pieces.
Bello como todo lo de Syd barret
He did fly, a soft landing on a grassy field is my hope.
Art has never made me cry before. Thank you for sharing 💜
I'm really glad you enjoyed it and was moved by his art. Syd and his music means very much to me and was an enormous part of my growing up.. Thank you very much for sharing.
Seriously same I never knew he was this good, it's beautiful
Beautiful work from a beautiful mind RIP Syd 🙏❤️
Not all of his paintings are shown here. This is a great master and genius who was a super-talented musician and a unique artist of his time. He covered all aspects of life. The spirit of time 🌪
The ant men painting looks really ancient like something on a cave wall
Thankx for the amazing collection.
He had many senses✨
he did a lot of mosaic matalics tiles type painting and surreal still life's.
Great Movie Greetings from Basel Switzerland
Im wonder! He was delicious underrated man! His paintings nice'n'greasy from the deep of his strange Heart! Poetically!! Thanks!
Fantastic Paintings from Sydney ❤
He was good in All - Music, Lyrics, Pictures, Selfies ............
Wow! I had no idea!
Never seen much of his art before so thank you for this, a marvelous body of work that deserves greater exposure, a retrospect exhibition at lesst. Loved him for his music longer than I can recall now I love him even more. 🖤
Many are very good... I like Pony and Tree 2005...
Perhaps it's the accompanying music, but these paintings had me absolutely tearing up. These are simply beautiful and emotional. I sincerely hope that Roger, Nick and David have kept these and also Syd's family.
Most went up for auction it's on you tube if you want to see.
yes a very gentle sensibility is revealed. The brutal nature of acid would have hurt him so much. His paintings of flowers are beautiful.
Thank you for posting such a tastefully delightful video of Syd’s paintings.
I have been a fan of his music for decades now, and always felt quite an affinity for the guy sharing in the wonders of life and the universe through his lyrics and the bands early sound.
I was particularly glad to see you had posted the year these various works were made, as it was interesting to recall the places I was in my life at those various points, and thinking of him when revisiting the music, wondering what his life was like and hoping he had some simple joys.
To see he was still grappling with form, color, and composition.. knowing it was giving him some satisfaction and a sense of purpose was relieving for me, as it must’ve been for him.
Would be great to have heard him explaining his thoughts behind these works to those closest to him.
Having relatives and other acquaintances who have suffered a similar condition, I fully understand how some days are better than others, and just so glad to see some results from some of those better days.
Rest in peace Syd
Thank You for this
You're welcome
Thank you for these. He want's to been know as a painter.
You are very welcome
Very enjoyable video and fitting music for the never to be forgotten Roger Keith Barrett.
Hi, I'm very glad you liked it!!! He will definitely never be forgotten
I had no idea. These are legit works of a genius. Thank you Syd for sharing.
gracias ,,,
I'll bet he is playing guitar, singing & painting in Heaven.
and dropping loads of acid too! ; - )
I hope he is happy or in peace, whenever he is.
Il était aussi génial avec sa guitare qu'aves ses pinceaux.
Dommage que nous n'ayons pû en profiter plus longtemps.
Merci Syd.
The Red & Green Abstract (1971) is great! I love Barret's art work, but I love his pop songs more, can't explain it.
Great, revealing work. He was a true creative, no doubt. Thanks for posting, what a nice surprise! 👍🏾👍🏻🖌️🎨🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
Syd was doing psychedelic art before psychedelia was a thing. He loved painting and that was his passion. He did it until his body died and spirit went home. Music kept him from needing a penny, getting generous royalties from Pink Floyd. But, I don't think he even had a guitar after he did those gigs in the early 70s. I loved how he didn't try to cover his British accent. If it wasn't for that painter kid starting a band with Roger and later Nick and Rick, we would have never had the Floyd with Gilmour (who was Syd's friend.) I think Syd wanted out and knew the potential Gilmour had on guitar. IMO, the best lead guitarist to do it. Can a Hendrix solo bring you to tears? A Gilmour solo can....and if it can't, listen to more Floyd and let yourself cry. It's good to do. As I get older, it becomes harder to cry, but when I do, for a short time, God lifts the weight from my shoulders.
Talented guy.
I will watch this again. I can see a lot of influences in this work. He was very adept in a range of media. Some really great pieces here. A true artistic everyman. I would love to see an exhibition of his work
Total blend of earth and emotion!!
This is so wonderful thank you so much for sharing it’s incredible!
You are so welcome!
....WOW...tears..anyone..... He's out there... In the Natural electro-magnetic spinning...ball in a bubble... World.... Got lost&found..?.....
wish you were here.
There is nothing that can help me more than art in my life........i didnt know he waz painting.....i anderstand him...its.very touching my soul....💫💛
L' argoritmo ha fatto centro!
this was wonderful , thank you
You are so welcome! I'm very glad you liked it
What is the beautiful piece of music? It pairs perfectly with Roger's paintings. Thank you for sharing this wonderful collection
Hi, you are welcome. The music is from a nondescript file of different piano music that I have and was simple reversed and played on top of itself. I never named it, just wanted something I thought would fit. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
It is wonderful and so fitting. ❤
It would be nice if they had a book of his paintings.
each piece is abstract in it's way but still, the brain finds to identify what it's looking at and i believe it's such an admirable trait in his art. R.I.P Roger "Syd" Barrett, you are long gone but never forgotten
Good heavens! He was so talented. I'm glad someone has kept his work.
Wow impressive and great imagination, very impressive and diverse, one of the most underrated painters iv seen in a long time
🙏🤩🎼💌 how beautiful, thanks a lot for sharing 🌺🎇
You are very welcome!
huge Syd Barrett music fan for many years ; i have seen a couple of these but , to see the whole collection blows me away , tho not at all surprised he output such lovely paintings. I just cant believe I have not seen them previously s they are SO good.
Nicely done
Thank you! Cheers!
It looks like the work of someone who was at peace with himself.
What's does that even mean
@@Sinoops I suppose it means about as much as "What's does..."
It's interesting that he maintained some level of visual production to the apparent end, even after he abandoned any kind of public musical creation. It does suggest he may have found some solace in his visual art that was no longer met through his music.
It says to me, that even after being squeezed out of the biggest rock band ever , walking back to Cambridge from London amid stupid gossip that he was mad by materialist people , he managed to settle back down to a contented life of gardening and occasional painting which is what he was, a painter. It must have been hard while his "mates" were getting mega rich on the project he had built up with them and they now feasting on his flesh with "poor poor syd" gossip. He remained true to the creative spirit.
@@abdallateefschannel6206 I believe it was Chrissie Hynde who said that people like Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix (and maybe Syd Barrett can be added to the list) were "too sensitive for this world."
The visual arts are such a wonderful form of self expression. A brilliant insight into the man. Thank-you.
Thanks, did not know he preferred Roger.
Bless his ❤ heart.
Made me quite emotional seeing these
Wonderful background music.
Thank you, I'm very glad you like it
Thank you so much for posting..been looking for Syds artwork for years and only ever seem to see the same 6 or 7..first time ever seeing these!
You're very welcome
Very interesting and so nice to see.
Increíble, maravilloso. Syd fue una persona absolutamente brillante, superior! 😢
Thanks for the video ! I'm so happy to see them.
You are very welcome!
Thank you for sharing this artist's work. My favourite abstract was the last one shown. I instantly reacted with a burst of happiness. I wanted to have a chance to study it to discover how he had achieved this reaction in me and why I liked it so much. If this was my painting I would hang it somewhere close to where I am sitting and suppose to be writing. For those times, when I am having trouble saying on task, I think I would find a place to ponder within this painting. I liked all of the paintings that were more realistic in nature. Both versions of the girl, one appeared to be charcoal and the other, perhaps, pastel. Hard to say when on glimpsing at them for a few seconds this first time. Nevertheless, both pictures showed she was beautiful and young, but surprised me to see how her temperament differed with the change in medium and colour. I quite liked that fascinating lesson. Also, I really liked the Farmhouse for its chartreuse colour and the style within which it was created. I spent all of the seconds given with this painting focused on the farmhouse, trying to learn as much as I could about its creation and creator. I hadn't decided what mood it invoked in me before we had to move on to the next painting. I most definitely will come back to watch your film again, so I can study these works of art more. I must say that some of the abstract paintings made me feel darker emotions, ones I know I would never hang up in my home or work. Some of these abstract paintings; however, exhibited more talent and technique--beyond the emotion--that was interesting, powerful, even mysterious, and much more than any immediate response. For now, that is my first impression. I look forward to learning more about this artist, Mr.Syd Barrett, and his work.
I'm very glad you enjoyed it and are moved by the art.
very well put..i too was drawn to the farmhouse
Wonderfully Presented. Beautiful and he kept painting right to the end. Thank You for posting this wonderful exhibition. It's nice to finally see his work. Much emotion...
Wow, so incredibly talented.
Thank you for this!
What a gifted man
The early work shows great promise, though it lacks a central vision, which is normal for art students. The post freak-out work lacks the same intensity, though the talent still shines through in the touch, the composition, the use of color. One gets the impression, from the large gaps between the dates, that he didn't create that much work. Lovely work nevertheless. Some of it should be in a museum, for two reasons: 1) because it's good (and better than a lot other contemporary stuff); and 2) because it's by Syd Barrett.
A lot of “contemporary stuff” just resembles icing on a wedding cake . Mostly an atrocious waste of perfectly good art supplies.
very beautiful works
Love his work.
So inspiring
Thanks ! wonderful art.
Your very welcome
@@jeffreybennittjones2 I am an Art collector. Do you have an artist bio and accolades and gallery representation if so please send gallery contact?
My God he was a young teen for a lot of the paintings. Major talent and artistic vision.
thank you Syd xxx
Forever ♥️
It looks like he might have had a more pleasant retirement than people said.
Fantastic
Such eclectic beautiful work.
Bellissimo
Beautiful work , Wow ..
What a wonderful collection! 💖
Seeing him there @2.39 looking like such a clean-cut young man makes me so sad. Being a rock star gave so much to us but took so much from him. Maybe if Syd had taken the path as a painter, his health and life would have been better. But he was Syd and he only marched to his own drum.
Beautiful. Thank you.