This is a _very_ informative Met video that I thank you for sharing. For me, as a cubist artist I automatically assumed that Picasso is the main driving force behind the movement. Sadly, not even college courses bother to tell you the important truths that Trompe l’Oeil is basically the starting foundation for the cubist movement---the ability to trick the viewers that what they see isn't straight forward and can be seen from different angles at the same time. They just don't tell you these things like you guys do, and it's very helpful for me to grow as an artist, and as a writer too. Please do more informative videos like this! :)
This is a _very_ informative Met video that I thank you for sharing.
For me, as a cubist artist I automatically assumed that Picasso is the main driving force behind the movement. Sadly, not even college courses bother to tell you the important truths that Trompe l’Oeil is basically the starting foundation for the cubist movement---the ability to trick the viewers that what they see isn't straight forward and can be seen from different angles at the same time. They just don't tell you these things like you guys do, and it's very helpful for me to grow as an artist, and as a writer too. Please do more informative videos like this! :)
I love the ceramics!
The problem is using curators to make presentations. Not the same skills.
The decline in academia can be tracked by simply counting how many times the presenter says "ahhhh" .