Vincent Fantauzzo: Drawing a life in paintings | Australian Story

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2019
  • Award-winning Melbourne artist Vincent Fantauzzo doesn’t hold with the idea of the starving artist. Instead, he's made a spectacular life for himself despite leaving school at 13 barely able to read or write.
    His teenage years were spent working menial jobs and dabbling in petty crime until his boxing coach encouraged him to follow his passion for art.
    When he was outed for plagiarism at art school, his trouble with words was finally diagnosed as dyslexia.
    After successfully completing his fine arts degree he forged a successful career as one of Australia’s best known portrait artists. Heath Ledger, Julia Gillard, Baz Luhrmann and wife Asher Keddie are some of his high-profile subjects.
    Today Vincent no longer sees his dyslexia as a disability. Instead he calls it the gift that allows him to see the world and his subjects from a different perspective.
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Комментарии • 59

  • @louisevanwyk4376
    @louisevanwyk4376 3 года назад +4

    The critic who says he's a good illustrator and colourist, but not a groundbreaking artist, oh my word! It's true that not everyone can hang a urinal on a wall and call it art, but if you cultivate the right image, have the right stylist, and generate enough shock value, it's not that hard. Being able to capture the soul of a person on canvas the way Vincent Fantauzzo does is a very singular and spectacular thing! The depth of his work is what is groundbreaking.

  • @joanneleadley5266
    @joanneleadley5266 Год назад +2

    I think we are all programmed uniquely different. What is normal anyway ? We all learn differently, there is no right or wrong. What an amazing gift you have and the compassion and understanding of those who struggle. Such a blessing !

  • @joycechenette7640
    @joycechenette7640 2 года назад +2

    Amazing , Bravo Bravo Vincent !!

  • @debz1795
    @debz1795 3 года назад +4

    Am blown away So Beautiful!

  • @zin153
    @zin153 4 года назад +9

    Fantastically gifted man.

  • @isabellebuell7817
    @isabellebuell7817 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant!

  • @gracechaffee2960
    @gracechaffee2960 3 года назад +5

    I have a son with dyslexia who also found his own talents in construction managing huge building project. I remember taking him to the construction school at Arizona State University. We went to the learning disabilities. The counselor said to him you've never accepted your disability. She took him away for an hour and a half signed him up for their program and graduated cum laude. He has saved the company he works for millions of dollars because he sees thing in a different way and can correct them. He is also very very funny W/O hurting anyone.

  • @Bambi_Harris_Author
    @Bambi_Harris_Author 2 года назад +4

    He can paint something that looks like a photograph, how can that not be acclaimed or universally praised? How could the art world be so close minded when art in itself is the flexibility of expression?

  • @MuseCatherine
    @MuseCatherine 3 года назад +5

    What a phenomenal artist!!!!

  • @kelwaish
    @kelwaish 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful story. Thank you for sharing yours

  • @omeirmkhan
    @omeirmkhan 4 года назад +19

    What an inspiring story! It was so very emotional watching it!

  • @rogerjohnson898
    @rogerjohnson898 Год назад +2

    Instead of being swept under the carpet, discarded & forgotten as most hv experienced in a very tender age, we, as a society, families, countries & etc, hv wasted & lost immense giftedness & talents, unnecessarily, but thank God Vincent managed to break through the cracks! Let's not waste another talent or life eh...

  • @adriannepeterson6347
    @adriannepeterson6347 Год назад +2

    Inspiring and beautiful story- kudos to you Vincent, and to your family & friends for their loving support.

  • @isabellebuell7817
    @isabellebuell7817 2 года назад +2

    A true inspiration you are Vincent !

  • @michaelhocking9037
    @michaelhocking9037 4 года назад +10

    Great story a very special man.

  • @Kayze1242
    @Kayze1242 2 года назад +2

    I really loved this.

  • @Vb-fy4sv
    @Vb-fy4sv 3 года назад +3

    Oh wow ! What a GIFT to have been born with ! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING ARTIST !!!

  • @azr6288
    @azr6288 2 года назад +2

    I think he is amazing gifted

  • @dubse1
    @dubse1 3 года назад +3

    Hey Vincent, I was blowing away with all your incredible art work so I stayed over the weekend at The Fantauzzo. I love your our personal story and the stories you use to connect all your art work with. Massive respect mate and love your work

  • @ShinobitheCat
    @ShinobitheCat 2 года назад +1

    Find your gift and start inside you. Thanks Vincent for sharing your gift.

  • @aussiephotographer
    @aussiephotographer 3 года назад +2

    Wow I truly loved watching this. What a true inspiration. Thank you. Also thank you to Australian Story which is probably the best show in the history of television.

  • @judydoumont7214
    @judydoumont7214 Год назад

    What an incredible gift you have!!! You are blessed!!!

  • @Sybellaish
    @Sybellaish 4 года назад +4

    What a delight to watch! Exceptional!!!

  • @andrelloyd4010
    @andrelloyd4010 9 месяцев назад

    A wonderful feel good life story. Bravo Vincent and best wishes 🙏

  • @joycechenette7640
    @joycechenette7640 2 года назад +1

    Wow ! Takes Strength and Courage , So Inspiring God Bless ❤️

  • @charisserempel23
    @charisserempel23 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful documentary.
    From lemons to lemonade.

  • @keiheaherakiwi1611
    @keiheaherakiwi1611 Год назад +1

    O wow twin flame meeting amazing… my man has dyslexia he called his a disability…. I saw it differently and embraced the whole him entirely…. Love to you both…. He too has taught me patience

  • @patriciakelly69
    @patriciakelly69 3 года назад +3

    What an incredible gift. Well done you are making a difference to the world identifying that not only is it ok to be different but the possibilities are endless. X

  • @TheEarthHistorysConfusing
    @TheEarthHistorysConfusing 3 года назад +3

    11:29 Goosebumps!. Well done mate!. Who cares about the education system, sorry you had a hard time . You’re living your dream now!. Well done!.

  • @60-second-HACKS
    @60-second-HACKS 4 года назад +16

    "I failed with flying colours." There's a message I'll never forget.

  • @crystalhannah6872
    @crystalhannah6872 2 года назад +1

    Oh my goodness.....The way you've felt...I'm 38 years old and I've felt that way my whole life...The system does not make sense nor room for people like us.

  • @katwoman2371
    @katwoman2371 Год назад +1

    Inspirational, courageous, beautiful art. Congratulations on your successes and not giving up in spite of people that seem to live to bring others down. Love Asher Keddie even more now ;)

  • @jennycheng3245
    @jennycheng3245 Год назад

    Beautiful story , gods bless him 👍👍❤️❤️

  • @lynnerin7621
    @lynnerin7621 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @daveroges2080
    @daveroges2080 Год назад

    I went to primary school with Vincent in Essendon, or as he was known at the time as 'Vince' and there are a lot of stories coming to mind. From St Theresas discos or at the local station. I didn't think in a million years he would become what he has become. Bloody phenomenal story Vince, I'm proud of you.

  • @belindasmith9638
    @belindasmith9638 Год назад

    And the boy became an angel 😇 beautiful story.

  • @mclovin1566
    @mclovin1566 4 года назад +5

    My cousins 😁 love your work

  • @kyleydaykinuphujto4uuhu669
    @kyleydaykinuphujto4uuhu669 Год назад

    Thank you Vincent. My daughters are visual learners and so don’t fit in the main stream system but my goodness their art is incredible. You are inspiration.

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun 20 дней назад

    I can relate to his school experience. I was always getting in trouble for drawing on my school work, I was on permanent Saturday detention for 3 years. I was constantly out of my depth, overwhelmed by my school work and a straight C-D student.
    I went to an all girls private school in Sydney. I hated it.
    I remember once in junior school, our teacher invited our parents to visit the classroom to watch up doing maths “games”.
    I very quickly realised that on that day it would be my turn to answer questions out aloud.
    All the parents were standing around the edge of the room, my mother was there (incredibly). I started trying to get the teacher’s attention. I was panicking. I started fake coughing until the teacher asked me to go out to the bathroom to get a drink of water. I then stayed in the bathroom until the school bell rang and our parents went home. That afternoon my teacher asked me to stay behind and she then asked me if everything was alright. I didn’t know what to say. I knew things weren’t “alright” but I didn’t know how to explain or express it.
    I really needed help but I didn’t know what help and I also didn’t want to get in trouble with my mother. I’m not saying that I was dyslexic, I don’t know what I was. I was reminded by this program of how horrible my school experience was in it’s entirety.

  • @BirthSentient
    @BirthSentient 4 года назад +8

    Amazing to me how many comments from people here show how much they don't get this. Unless you have had similar experiences, I guess people just miss what is being shared here.

    • @maryhicks7640
      @maryhicks7640 3 года назад

      What might have been. This could be my brother's story! He is 70 yrs old now.

  • @madeleine8977
    @madeleine8977 4 года назад +3

    Vincent is such a decent, honest man. And a fabulous artist. As states "Vincent has a deeply felt engagement with human beings". Yep, he does.

  • @kyliewickham4490
    @kyliewickham4490 4 года назад +2

    Super!

  • @AlianaRegos
    @AlianaRegos 4 года назад +2

    Thank god for Grammarly :) Beautiful, Brave. You guys are WOW!!!!! I totally get it

  • @Sisterlisk
    @Sisterlisk 3 года назад +4

    Annd the tears start immediately... The system just fails the artistic types.

  • @wowweedesign
    @wowweedesign 4 года назад +3

    Wow 😮

  • @madarauchiha5433
    @madarauchiha5433 4 года назад +5

    Aw

  • @StonkyKong
    @StonkyKong 2 года назад +2

    dcc was here

  • @chump3947
    @chump3947 4 года назад +3

    The art critic really gave me the shits!

  • @johnpuli3056
    @johnpuli3056 2 года назад +1

    J Vincent could you teach me to paint and draw John Puli.

  • @EarthAngel-lt5ni
    @EarthAngel-lt5ni 4 года назад +8

    He,s damn hot!! Lucky wife

  • @johnpuli3056
    @johnpuli3056 2 года назад +1

    Vincent me to I have a disability you have the charge that Please help me . Could you help me
    Could you send me a way that I can follow you.

  • @arrowb3408
    @arrowb3408 4 года назад +3

    Wow..his wife acted so natural in front of camera.
    Back to the point, it is common for any kids coming from disadvantaged family background with slow brain development with very limited lifestyle. The brain struggles in literacy and numeracy is common for anyone esp at 14 to deal with harsh and abstract math, science or classical English.
    Because we never have these similar experiences of sophisticated knowledge thru play in our childhood time. This guy continued practicing in visual arts of course the skills in drawing and painting is better than the average due to ling turn training. Or we can call it as gift in arts.

    • @Netflixster
      @Netflixster 2 года назад

      Probably because she is an actress. A very successful one in fact. She’s won most popular actress 5 years in a row and the Gold Logie. Surprised you don’t recognise her, even if it was just from ads on TV

  • @Xtiansldrs
    @Xtiansldrs 4 года назад +4

    These really irk me. His parents are too busy partying, to even notice that their kid was having serious issues in doing his work. Shouldn’t have been difficult to know he had a serial case of dyslexia. So sad.
    His parents failed him, yet I’m sure they’re not living in those commissioned apts anymore.
    What a shame this blessed soul had to work so hard to fix what shouldn’t have ever happened to him to begin with.
    Sure he’s fine now...but not without all of those issues he had to suffer thru on his own.
    Had that professor just kicked him out on the spot- as he had full authority to do- he instead took a moment to see if just maybe there was a problem.
    I cant imagine the chaos that man had to suffer through- all unnecessarily.
    Thank God he fought through and is such a success now.
    What an amazing man❤️
    And wonderful help mate that he has in his spouse.
    🙂🙏✝️❤️✌️

  • @tammiehuynh2763
    @tammiehuynh2763 4 года назад +2

    He’s got an incredibly rare talent however I do not believe that the school system failed him as he said it did. His family and the school system can’t help him if he chooses to keep his struggles a big secret, which he did all the way even up to his adulthood. It’s a shame that he didn’t ask for help earlier on to avoid the struggles he unnecessarily went through but it’s wonderful to see that he nevertheless came out on the other side with great success.

    • @FairleyTrashed
      @FairleyTrashed 3 года назад +4

      I disagree, well resourced, supported and informed teachers try to figure out why a student is failing a class and acting up. No kid wants to fail. He was just a child who didn’t understand what was wrong.

    • @kirstynmcleary4963
      @kirstynmcleary4963 2 года назад +3

      As a teacher I disagree, the school system fails many children. Many teachers are under resourced and overworked and don’t pick up on the signs or don’t have the mental space to do something about it.
      Children want to do well, they are compelled to want to do well.