this show demonstrates in which great times we live. You don't need a TV deal to do this, you can bring them from all over the world, and they still can communicate very well. A few decades ago not even neighbor countries could understand each other and you had to kiss up to some slimey TV people ... and a trip around the world took 80 days.
I would ❤to see how these artists started. I’d love to see before and after pics to see their progress from going through the program. They are all so amazing. I wonder where ai will be in a year.
I can't understand why they are producing such full and busy pieces. As an artist and studio director I feel that there's a lack of individuality and style....have all these people been on the Milan course? I also find the critiques very basic and bland... not showing any real artistic knowledge. Anyone agree?
The faces they paint are really strange, mannequin like, or AI they all have the same style in this area. Also the women's bodies and breasts all unrealistic and plastic looking. The colour stories are gorgeous but the styles of painting on the whole to me are all too similar. I suppose that is what is popular and what sells, it pleases the mainstream population I suppose.
Yes they need some focus on portrait and figure proportions. Lack of understanding the form seems across the board. You can't cover that up with wings or glitter.
Ok. It was much better hearing the critique on these paintings as the decisions made sense, and seeing those paintings with the diptych made a huge difference as on their own I didn’t think any of them fit. I do agree that at the halfway point, the omega team’s painting looked all Jessie, but I do get what she was saying about how the plan was for the other styles to be painted on top. I don’t know if that would have worked though as her style is so dominant & distinct. And I was hugely impressed that the alpha team managed to not just cooperate well, but created such a cohesive, beautiful painting that wasn’t dominated by any one of them. That challenge would be my nightmare lol. I still wish that their names came up every time they did a piece to camera.
I’m sure they do get them. I do think the door opening & “it’s time for you to go” is super cringey. We know it’s not that quick - they’ve got their own painting gear to pack up. I prefer the group goodbyes in these type of shows. More real & heartfelt & less awkward
Oh Jesse. Her weakness seems working in a team and letting others shine. I can relate. That’s not easy and it takes humility But what a great group of woman
I watched the episode and agree with nearly all the comments. Unless the footage was edited, I found the treatment of the artists too harsh (try watching the Great British Baking Show to see how talented participants should be treated). You would want them to do their best work - they do not need to be exhausted when they paint, or surprised (as per Survivor-that’s a different kind of show). Support and hugs all around would be appreciated. I realize that this is sponsored by and a promo for the Milan Art Institute (which, by the way, I follow and appreciate), but I think the addition of a non-affiliated, qualified juror would allow artists to paint things other than dreamy portraits, thus allowing their personal styles to shine. And instead of Jake being a task master, I’d use someone who bonds more with the contestants, Perhaps even with humor.
Absolutely agree- and he’s like a drill Sargent- delusional with power and authority and enjoying giving them orders - even his tone- he was on an ego power trip!
May I suggest you look at the format of Britain’s Great Pottery Throwdown rather than so much of the Survivor style? It’s more supportive & learning oriented as well as having challenges, rather than just sudden death where you’re only as good as your last piece. Considering this competition seems to be quite strongly linked to the Milan Art Institute & presumably you want to encourage more students to join the course, rather than just promote the competition. I really felt the critique in this episode was far more helpful & constructive than previous ones, and using challenges & lessons that take the contestants out of their comfort zones & extend them as artists would be more in keeping with those goals. And would present the judges, who seem to be Institute instructors, in a more positive light. The series is super popular as it’s more about creating rather than back stabbing, group dynamics etc & the kind of people who are interested in art competitions & learning are usually looking for confidence building & inspiration, rather than seeing people’s confidence get shattered.
Watchers of this show...research the credentials of these "judges"..lol if you watch Portrait artist of the year put on in the UK you will see judges with actual credentials and they certainly don't treat artists this way.
@@LIFESaWONDERI actually disagree with that - the judges made it clear from the first episode that they’re looking for creativity & out of the box thinking, rather than sticking to their own style. But the challenges aren’t extending their style & challenging their skill, just putting them under pressure, which causes people to revert to what is “safe”
I loved watching people enjoy painting together it is refreshing. However I was really disappointed of judges I think their suggestions just ruined the piece. The omega group did really well I think their painting was unique and I could see the different styles coming together making something even more special. But after the judges made their "critique" the painting became the cliché they adore. I would rather buy the half finished painting the group started than what the judges asked them to make.
Completely agree! I loved the beginning stages and colours of the Omega group! They had such a strong start and I'm sure without the judges they would have still had time to add more of each of themselves without ruining what they already had! I'm not a big fan of this kitsch style the judges seem to love.
I guess it depends on the criteria on how it’s being judged. It’s really difficult for a group of developed artists to collaborate & not have one dominant style overtake the others. But it was clearly Jessie’s style from the outset. Which was a compliment really from the other artists, as unlike other art shows I’ve seen where groups have collaborated & one has just taken over & crushed the others, the other artists seem to admire her style. But I do get what the judges said - the two pieces wouldn’t have been standalone pieces. One was a cut off wing with some birds coming out of it & was definitely just an extension of the figure. It is super hard to change direction half way through a painting though, especially on a time limit & a group challenge at that. Now if the wing had been a wholly separate piece & emphasised the bird rising, that might have worked & been more interesting than the two faces. But the other team’s piece was strong, cohesive & definitely worked as a group piece without obviously being done by any one artist. If they’d judged that round blind & been asked to guess who the artists were in each group, I think it would have been tough to pick anyone apart from Jessie. So based on what they were looking for, their criticism was totally valid imo. Do I like the trite fantasy pics? Not really. I prefer interesting ones like some of the ones from the gods challenge & the self portrait that weren’t obvious. If you think back now, which pics do you remember?
The judges were right: Jesse's work is amazingly dominant and strong; in fact, her initial painting and concept was wonderfully exuberant, even brilliant in my view, before the judges stepped in to stress "collaboration," which then ruined the triptych, sadly. My God, what a sellable BEAUTY it would have been!
It’s interesting how different people are drawn to different things. I can appreciate her style - it’s definitely very strong, vibrant & distinct, but not my style at all. Too simplistic & “pop art” for my liking. I prefer more unique artists with more complex styles like Mark Munroe-Preston, Stephanie Law & Rebecca Vincent. But each to their own & just from the comments by the judges & contestants, her style is very popular. That’s the awesome thing about art - there is something for everyone’s taste
Omg. Thicker paint judge is dumb. If canvas is showing through and it’s working, then that’s an artistic choice. Not a sign of an unfinished painting. I bet he likes those thick palette knife oil paintings where it’s quantity over quality
I bet they give them/send them to them after. I think they do it just to create drama like in Survivor when they throw their buffs in the fire/snuff their torches when eliminated
Curious as to why everyone is aiming for the dreamy figure painting when there are so many styles and so many subjects to choose from. Is this from a school that teaches only that style? Not a criticism, just a question.
I’m guessing that since they all did the Milan Art Institute course with at least one of these instructors (& I’m guessing all 3) that that’s the style that they develop? Have no idea though as I hadn’t heard of them before
Art better this episode but the production still not impressive. Painting in small hot room, sleep deprived? Why? Idiotic idea. Health risk. Really not fair to the artists & unrelated to creating art. Feels a bit sadistic.
Okay, how bout this? Instead of turning in overalls, the one who leaves has to take a roller full of white paint and paint over their last competition piece!
While they crate from their MIND, some from knowledge of something They had seen, know the colors in mind, I will try to create English IVY, the stems that will inter twine with a post, continue the Clematis, vine and leaves, that are different . all in REALISTIC approach. The house wren is completed, and the flowers of the Clematis are finished, and so is the garden house, with the opening, I have not decided to have one Last young wren in the nest, or add a background. A lot of detail of thin veins in the English IVY, shadows. So I turn the painting upside down, so I see SHAPES, instead of leaves. Which is in a Form of Abstract , even though NOT ACCEPTED IN THE ART WORLD AS REAL ART.
The Omega team was BETTER. There was a story line with a variety of mark making techniques. Whereas the “winning team” had no story, just a typical portrait of a man and woman looking at each other. Duh! A dull story line. The judges were BIAS for whatever reason. I’ve scanned through several of their episodes and the hosts/program needs much improvement. As a viewer I should be able to scan to the introduction of the artists, the challenge, work in progress, and the final outcome. But it was all over the place with TOO MANY EDITS and NO FLOW.
All the artists are talented and gifted and lovely but they all have the same style. I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between their art. Nothing unique. Diversity and variety are what makes the world a beautiful place. Sameness is dull and becomes boring.
Bad judges. Bad advice for the artists. Their work and imagery are naive and silly, not to mention uninspired. The artists need to be disciplined and challenged.
If they would d a face whch has personality lilk dolly bird like big nose hooded eyes somethjg. Individual andnwhere is green? Fot crying out loud putple isnt the only colour
@@milanartstudios Oh! It is a bit cringey! They are dismissed and step out of that door without their luggage as if they're homeless. But it's only for effect! 🙄I'm glad they get to keep their overalls though.
Great episode! I wish you showed everyone’s names and more close ups of the paintings but still fun!
The way they make it look like they’re just kicking them out to the country road cracks me up
the country road
takes them home
to the place
they belong ...
Good part of the series Nice paintings, too.
Nice episode! Filled with grace and compassion for the artist's heart which is so important when someone is tired. Loved the challenge!
this show demonstrates in which great times we live. You don't need a TV deal to do this, you can bring them from all over the world, and they still can communicate very well.
A few decades ago not even neighbor countries could understand each other and you had to kiss up to some slimey TV people ... and a trip around the world took 80 days.
Thank you for showing each artists' social medias🙏
I should say this is my favorite episode so far.
Love what you all did amazing , beautiful 💖
These young ladies work so well together and are very artistic. ❤❤❤
I would ❤to see how these artists started. I’d love to see before and after pics to see their progress from going through the program. They are all so amazing. I wonder where ai will be in a year.
I can't understand why they are producing such full and busy pieces. As an artist and studio director I feel that there's a lack of individuality and style....have all these people been on the Milan course? I also find the critiques very basic and bland... not showing any real artistic knowledge. Anyone agree?
again another challenging episode , looking forward to the next
Would love to see more close up of the paintings when you talk about them thank you
The faces they paint are really strange, mannequin like, or AI they all have the same style in this area. Also the women's bodies and breasts all unrealistic and plastic looking. The colour stories are gorgeous but the styles of painting on the whole to me are all too similar. I suppose that is what is popular and what sells, it pleases the mainstream population I suppose.
Yes they need some focus on portrait and figure proportions. Lack of understanding the form seems across the board. You can't cover that up with wings or glitter.
Love all the art.
I really enjoyed this episode! I think both paintings were beautiful!
Ok. It was much better hearing the critique on these paintings as the decisions made sense, and seeing those paintings with the diptych made a huge difference as on their own I didn’t think any of them fit. I do agree that at the halfway point, the omega team’s painting looked all Jessie, but I do get what she was saying about how the plan was for the other styles to be painted on top. I don’t know if that would have worked though as her style is so dominant & distinct. And I was hugely impressed that the alpha team managed to not just cooperate well, but created such a cohesive, beautiful painting that wasn’t dominated by any one of them. That challenge would be my nightmare lol. I still wish that their names came up every time they did a piece to camera.
Shame the artist leaving can't keep the overalls as a momento for participating!
Yes! That young man is getting quite a collection of ladies pre worn overalls to keep!
I’m sure they do get them. I do think the door opening & “it’s time for you to go” is super cringey. We know it’s not that quick - they’ve got their own painting gear to pack up. I prefer the group goodbyes in these type of shows. More real & heartfelt & less awkward
I thought the phoenix fit perfectly with the diptych! Was my personal favorite ❤️
Oh Jesse. Her weakness seems working in a team and letting others shine.
I can relate.
That’s not easy and it takes humility
But what a great group of woman
I watched the episode and agree with nearly all the comments. Unless the footage was edited, I found the treatment of the artists too harsh (try watching the Great British Baking Show to see how talented participants should be treated). You would want them to do their best work - they do not need to be exhausted when they paint, or surprised (as per Survivor-that’s a different kind of show). Support and hugs all around would be appreciated. I realize that this is sponsored by and a promo for the Milan Art Institute (which, by the way, I follow and appreciate), but I think the addition of a non-affiliated, qualified juror would allow artists to paint things other than dreamy portraits, thus allowing their personal styles to shine. And instead of Jake being a task master, I’d use someone who bonds more with the contestants, Perhaps even with humor.
I’m with you - more like Britain’s Great Pottery Throwdown than Survivor style. Supportive & learning rather than just sudden death
Absolutely agree- and he’s like a drill Sargent- delusional with power and authority and enjoying giving them orders - even his tone- he was on an ego power trip!
May I suggest you look at the format of Britain’s Great Pottery Throwdown rather than so much of the Survivor style? It’s more supportive & learning oriented as well as having challenges, rather than just sudden death where you’re only as good as your last piece. Considering this competition seems to be quite strongly linked to the Milan Art Institute & presumably you want to encourage more students to join the course, rather than just promote the competition. I really felt the critique in this episode was far more helpful & constructive than previous ones, and using challenges & lessons that take the contestants out of their comfort zones & extend them as artists would be more in keeping with those goals. And would present the judges, who seem to be Institute instructors, in a more positive light. The series is super popular as it’s more about creating rather than back stabbing, group dynamics etc & the kind of people who are interested in art competitions & learning are usually looking for confidence building & inspiration, rather than seeing people’s confidence get shattered.
Totally agree with that decision. They were both beautiful though.
Nooooo!!! hard luck mum. Super proud of you though x.
❤ thx Jess 😂
Watchers of this show...research the credentials of these "judges"..lol if you watch Portrait artist of the year put on in the UK you will see judges with actual credentials and they certainly don't treat artists this way.
1000% !!!!!!!!
agree
Agree and all the artists work is so similar and just boring pretty girls with bright colors.
Absolutely, the judges want them to paint what they like, and how they like it.
@@LIFESaWONDERI actually disagree with that - the judges made it clear from the first episode that they’re looking for creativity & out of the box thinking, rather than sticking to their own style. But the challenges aren’t extending their style & challenging their skill, just putting them under pressure, which causes people to revert to what is “safe”
I loved watching people enjoy painting together it is refreshing. However I was really disappointed of judges I think their suggestions just ruined the piece. The omega group did really well I think their painting was unique and I could see the different styles coming together making something even more special. But after the judges made their "critique" the painting became the cliché they adore.
I would rather buy the half finished painting the group started than what the judges asked them to make.
And I totally agree about that. The guy judge has been absolutely worthless so far through these episodes.
Completely agree! I loved the beginning stages and colours of the Omega group! They had such a strong start and I'm sure without the judges they would have still had time to add more of each of themselves without ruining what they already had! I'm not a big fan of this kitsch style the judges seem to love.
If they were that shaken from the vision that they changed the whole composition. Then that's on them.
I guess it depends on the criteria on how it’s being judged. It’s really difficult for a group of developed artists to collaborate & not have one dominant style overtake the others. But it was clearly Jessie’s style from the outset. Which was a compliment really from the other artists, as unlike other art shows I’ve seen where groups have collaborated & one has just taken over & crushed the others, the other artists seem to admire her style. But I do get what the judges said - the two pieces wouldn’t have been standalone pieces. One was a cut off wing with some birds coming out of it & was definitely just an extension of the figure. It is super hard to change direction half way through a painting though, especially on a time limit & a group challenge at that. Now if the wing had been a wholly separate piece & emphasised the bird rising, that might have worked & been more interesting than the two faces. But the other team’s piece was strong, cohesive & definitely worked as a group piece without obviously being done by any one artist. If they’d judged that round blind & been asked to guess who the artists were in each group, I think it would have been tough to pick anyone apart from Jessie. So based on what they were looking for, their criticism was totally valid imo. Do I like the trite fantasy pics? Not really. I prefer interesting ones like some of the ones from the gods challenge & the self portrait that weren’t obvious. If you think back now, which pics do you remember?
The judges were right: Jesse's work is amazingly dominant and strong; in fact, her initial painting and concept was wonderfully exuberant, even brilliant in my view, before the judges stepped in to stress "collaboration," which then ruined the triptych, sadly. My God, what a sellable BEAUTY it would have been!
It’s interesting how different people are drawn to different things. I can appreciate her style - it’s definitely very strong, vibrant & distinct, but not my style at all. Too simplistic & “pop art” for my liking. I prefer more unique artists with more complex styles like Mark Munroe-Preston, Stephanie Law & Rebecca Vincent. But each to their own & just from the comments by the judges & contestants, her style is very popular. That’s the awesome thing about art - there is something for everyone’s taste
this ep. will have me finish
Tooooooo much eye candy! I was talking about the art.. no seriously ;)
Omg. Thicker paint judge is dumb. If canvas is showing through and it’s working, then that’s an artistic choice. Not a sign of an unfinished painting. I bet he likes those thick palette knife oil paintings where it’s quantity over quality
Great episode and great paintings! But, why can't the losers keep their overalls? And no hug as they go out the door?
I bet they give them/send them to them after. I think they do it just to create drama like in Survivor when they throw their buffs in the fire/snuff their torches when eliminated
@@starveartist What a lovely thought. Let's hope they do get their overalls back. They earned them just by being a selected artist.
Curious as to why everyone is aiming for the dreamy figure painting when there are so many styles and so many subjects to choose from. Is this from a school that teaches only that style? Not a criticism, just a question.
Milan Art Institute, the competition seems to be promoting it
Yeah, everyone chooses similar colors and styles. Not much dhversity.
I’m guessing that since they all did the Milan Art Institute course with at least one of these instructors (& I’m guessing all 3) that that’s the style that they develop? Have no idea though as I hadn’t heard of them before
All the paintings look like 80's hippy posters.
Great episode. The Omega's was pretty cringe-y, but it was a difficult challenge that depends on so many cooks in the kitchen
When will there be more episodes?
I love to see these women paint, even though they all have a very feminine style. I just like to see talent an how other peoples minds work.
Art better this episode but the production still not impressive. Painting in small hot room, sleep deprived? Why? Idiotic idea. Health risk. Really not fair to the artists & unrelated to creating art. Feels a bit sadistic.
Seriously not safe working in oils in a tiny cramped room like that.
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I love your work, your sense of yourself is very strong. I like how you focus on your own vision and style
@@stall4time104 thank you so much!! Im glad you are enjoying the show🔥
😍😍😍
When is episode 4 did it not be released?
When is episode 4?
Yeah it's not like they can give to anyone else as they've got their names on the overalls.
The phoenix painting totally went with the other work. Wtf Dimitra?
The judges messed up the other group, it was better before.
Okay, how bout this? Instead of turning in overalls, the one who leaves has to take a roller full of white paint and paint over their last competition piece!
While they crate from their MIND, some from knowledge of something They had seen, know the colors in mind, I will try to create English IVY, the stems that will inter twine with a post, continue the Clematis, vine and leaves, that are different . all in REALISTIC approach. The house wren is completed, and the flowers of the Clematis are finished, and so is the garden house, with the opening, I have not decided to have one Last young wren in the nest, or add a background. A lot of detail of thin veins in the English IVY, shadows. So I turn the painting upside down, so I see SHAPES, instead of leaves. Which is in a Form of Abstract , even though NOT ACCEPTED IN THE ART WORLD AS REAL ART.
The Omega team was BETTER.
There was a story line with a variety of mark making techniques.
Whereas the “winning team” had no story, just a typical portrait of a man and woman looking at each other. Duh! A dull story line.
The judges were BIAS for whatever reason.
I’ve scanned through several of their episodes and the hosts/program needs much improvement.
As a viewer I should be able to scan to the introduction of the artists, the challenge, work in progress, and the final outcome. But it was all over the place with TOO MANY EDITS and NO FLOW.
The covering of the neon was a mistake. The balance needed to be added. The painting that could nit stand alone could have been modified
Y didn’t you have them pick teams out a hat instead of re choosing?
All the artists are talented and gifted and lovely but they all have the same style. I wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between their art. Nothing unique. Diversity and variety are what makes the world a beautiful place. Sameness is dull and becomes boring.
Why do they HAVE to use oils? Artist use a variety of mediums which helps to distinguish their style.
They can't keep their overalls that they painted? How cheap is this show? Otherwise, I love the show.
Bad judges. Bad advice for the artists. Their work and imagery are naive and silly, not to mention uninspired. The artists need to be disciplined and challenged.
Why do women love purple so much?
This is cruel, and the artist are treated extremely horrible. I love art but this show is rude. The judging is terrible too.
Yes, handing in their own bespoke overalls is very cringe, let alone some of the ‘feedback’ ‘-style’ yikes!
If they would d a face whch has personality lilk dolly bird like big nose hooded eyes somethjg. Individual andnwhere is green? Fot crying out loud putple isnt the only colour
Borning faces every time not impressed
Is this a LESBIAN PROGRAM WHERES THE MEN
'' Hand in your overalls! '' Why? What does he want them for?!🤔 It would be gracious of the organisers to let the losing artists keep their overalls,.
Hey Claire, if it's any consolation, the artists actually did get to keep their overalls. That was merely symbolic of them leaving the competition.
@@milanartstudios Oh! It is a bit cringey! They are dismissed and step out of that door without their luggage as if they're homeless. But it's only for effect! 🙄I'm glad they get to keep their overalls though.