the pillows on MTV Stylus

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @smartboyee2
    @smartboyee2 17 лет назад +1

    I remember seeing them live in Chicago last summer. I do hope they will come back. Their music is so soulful to me.

  • @DerpyBerb
    @DerpyBerb 17 лет назад +1

    Thank you, many of us would like and appreciate you doing that. It's really up to you, do what you want. school's important! so do what you like.

  • @mobile513
    @mobile513 15 лет назад

    He was around long before these prints were made in his memory, however, looking him up *did* lead me to the artist in question, the one whose work I'd seen before and whose work I correctly assumed were a lot of the prints in this clip, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, who did numerous portraits of the warrior, and also taught the other artist I mentioned, Yoshitoshi. I have been trying to find this guys name on and off for years, thanks! Now I know who did that bad ass giant skeleton drawing.

  • @mobile513
    @mobile513 15 лет назад

    I know they're ukiyoe woodblock prints, I mean from when, and by who. The edo period covers about 300 years, if I remember right, but I think it comes after that, from 1860-1900. I recently came across an artist named Yoshitoshi, the prints might be by him, it's certainly the style I was thinking of.

  • @lordblazer
    @lordblazer 17 лет назад

    saw them in Austin last spring...

  • @leiposuctie
    @leiposuctie 16 лет назад

    i strongly agree

  • @killingfloor70
    @killingfloor70 16 лет назад

    i love the pillows but, assuming the was tounge n cheek, which i dont think anyone quite cought, i know what you mean pandurr

  • @lordblazer
    @lordblazer 17 лет назад

    He's just gonna get into a Japanese University, and slack off, and then do an exchange program in the US and realize that he has to study in college XD.

  • @mobile513
    @mobile513 16 лет назад

    Would you care to explain to me what these prints are, exactly? Particularly the type shown around the two minute mark, they're a bit more dimensional than typical Japanese prints, a bit more Western, and are usually really over the top in detail, busy scenes with elaborate samurai costumes and/or bitchin demons. What style/era are those? I've seen them in places, but all the books I've read seem to skip that whole era/genre.

  • @fooly7907
    @fooly7907 3 года назад

    sweat

  • @saurosama8906
    @saurosama8906 17 лет назад

    Mmmmm no entiendo nada, aunque sea unos subs en inglés!!!!