@@DawnBeaver-d9x This is so awesome to hear! I often don’t know who or where my episodes are being used, so this is super encouraging. Where do you teach? Thanks so much for the support!
Spider Man Thanks so much! I’m definitely doing all I can to keep making more episodes. It’s not easy, but getting the chance to make art history and current artists more approachable, relatable, and human is so awesome.
Totally agree, which is why he remains one of my favorites! I believe Picasso just loved the creative process. Period. Of course, that's what I'm more passionate about too! Thanks for the feedback! Super appreciate sharing this episode and subscribing!
Picasso had many influences, and still influences others today. I see the Three Musicians in Fred Lammers' Three Surfers... www.etsy.com/listing/567755646/lammers-three-surfers-meets-picassos
I feel like the blue in this painting shows sorrow. Picasso was wearing a blue mask - he was the one grieving the loss of Max Jacob and Apollinaire. The guitar and clarnet - that type of music shows sorrow.
You most definitely could be right on this. Picasso dealt with a lot of sorrow during his career personally and through painting the sorrow of others. Jazz most definitely can go either way. My brother is a jazz guitarist in Philadelphia, and he has songs that are nothing but pure joy and some that are telling the story of grief. Anyway, super appreciate the feedback!
A good and informative video… Though the picture of the old guitarist is not Picasso’s version of the work. It’s someone’s copy. Picasso’s original is much more powerful.
I don't this painting looks like cut up paper. I think it looks like a painting. Notice the black lines between the orange and yellow triangles, the small stripes on the dog, and his claws. The notes on the sheet music. You also can see the brush strokes. So you can tell if you look closely that it's a painting and not made from cut paper.
Agree. Picasso seems to want a cut paper look, but definitely doesn’t hide that it’s a painting. I actually love Cubism, especially Picasso’s work during this time. Keep in mind he was always trying to create like a child again. Thanks for the feedback!
This is one of the videos I use every year in my class. Thank you for all you do!
@@DawnBeaver-d9x This is so awesome to hear! I often don’t know who or where my episodes are being used, so this is super encouraging. Where do you teach? Thanks so much for the support!
Thank you for keeping up the great videos, i love love love art history and there arent that many chanels based on it except for you guys
Spider Man Thanks so much! I’m definitely doing all I can to keep making more episodes. It’s not easy, but getting the chance to make art history and current artists more approachable, relatable, and human is so awesome.
Great video not long or boring well presented.
Thanks, Tom, super appreciate the feedback!
Kinda awesome Picasso had his hands in alot of different types of art.
Totally agree, which is why he remains one of my favorites! I believe Picasso just loved the creative process. Period. Of course, that's what I'm more passionate about too! Thanks for the feedback! Super appreciate sharing this episode and subscribing!
this helped a lot for my final. thanks!
Awesome! Hey, just glad I could help!
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Yassine BHS Thanks, Yasmine, super appreciate it!
Your videos are the most informative and so engaging. Keep up the good work!
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Anytime! Sending you good luck!
Amazing! I'd never thought it would be so big.
T CG I won’t lie, I had no idea either! Highly suggest seeing this in person. Worth the trip!
Picasso had many influences, and still influences others today. I see the Three Musicians in Fred Lammers' Three Surfers... www.etsy.com/listing/567755646/lammers-three-surfers-meets-picassos
I luv this video I went to Cornell u and got a bfa in fine art this video is inspiring. it helped spur me and ignite me to return to my oil paintings
Demetrious Card Thanks so much, and that is awesome to hear! As an artist it’s always interesting what can get us inspired to create.
Awesome love
Dont know why they have to stand in front of he painting and block it all during the vid.
Love it
Joe Blow Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it!🙌
I feel like the blue in this painting shows sorrow. Picasso was wearing a blue mask - he was the one grieving the loss of Max Jacob and Apollinaire. The guitar and clarnet - that type of music shows sorrow.
You most definitely could be right on this. Picasso dealt with a lot of sorrow during his career personally and through painting the sorrow of others. Jazz most definitely can go either way. My brother is a jazz guitarist in Philadelphia, and he has songs that are nothing but pure joy and some that are telling the story of grief. Anyway, super appreciate the feedback!
That thing that looks like the dogs' head is actually his shadow. His head is hidden.
A good and informative video… Though the picture of the old guitarist is not Picasso’s version of the work. It’s someone’s copy. Picasso’s original is much more powerful.
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I don't this painting looks like cut up paper. I think it looks like a painting. Notice the black lines between the orange and yellow triangles, the small stripes on the dog, and his claws. The notes on the sheet music. You also can see the brush strokes. So you can tell if you look closely that it's a painting and not made from cut paper.
Agree. Picasso seems to want a cut paper look, but definitely doesn’t hide that it’s a painting. I actually love Cubism, especially Picasso’s work during this time. Keep in mind he was always trying to create like a child again. Thanks for the feedback!
What nonsense is this, childish art.