Thiebaud just turned 100 as I write this. I knew about his cakes & pies but just discovered his landscapes & cityscapes (with the different perspectives). Amazing!
I'm an art teacher, and one of my favorite projects is teaching kids how to draw 3D shapes using his paintings as examples. Love how humble and down to earth he is.
Sunday Morning did an excellent job on this; the opening cake frosting was inspired. Very glad they interviewed Allen Stone. Thanks to whoever for posting.
He's so endearing. "It's actually nice that people call you anything." Many artists today are so afraid of being 'boxed in' or labeled. He embraces the niche he created for himself. I'm a huge fan of his paintings, have been for years. Excellent video.
I have always enjoyed painting have the insite to see Colors at its best only one has to have an imagination too see be on one's search for color and paintings Reynaldo .
Always loved him. He's a bay area guy like me. My girlfriend comes from an artist family and her father met Wayne in the 60s in Berkeley. One of the greatest american masters. RIP
Love the fact that he accidentally stumbled upon an art dealer/his breakthrough, after apparently giving up. 🌈🍰💝 Sign my/your breakthrough is here/close! Keep moving! 🙏🏽🔥💯
This story woefully omits most of the famous paintings of San Francisco streets! They are extremely well known views of those impossibly steep streets. One from that group is shown for all of 2 seconds at the very end.
I've loved Wayne's work for decades, since art school, but this CBS intro to his work didn't show my favorites which are his San Francisco street skewed-perspective scenes. Those are the ones that REALLY transport me :)
Marcel Duchamp responded to a question about alchemy saying that he used alchemy in his art the only way a person could - without knowing it. Wayne Thiebaud is a student of Duchamp, even though he faults Marcel for "abandoning" painting. You can sense their kinship in Wayne's spirit and his art illustrates his admiration for the existential prankster.
@SHUNNESON1946 OMG my sympathies - but still, to have him buy one of your sculptures! I also have regrets re: Thiebaud - I went to Davis in 1970, saw Thiebaud's art, which I wanted to eat. I couldn't get into his classes as an undergrad, I only took his theory class. He berated our generation for trying to always be "cool" & the area bcuz of no good restaurants so he might move to SF & he wore the best, most whimsical ties - u prob saw those. Then I stupidly transferred to Berkeley.
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. - Romans 6:23 (repent and believe onto Jesus Christ as your only Savior!) :)
RIP W.T. Your art is masterful, timeless and wonderful. thanks
Thiebaud just turned 100 as I write this. I knew about his cakes & pies but just discovered his landscapes & cityscapes (with the different perspectives). Amazing!
I'm an art teacher, and one of my favorite projects is teaching kids how to draw 3D shapes using his paintings as examples. Love how humble and down to earth he is.
Sunday Morning did an excellent job on this; the opening cake frosting was inspired. Very glad they interviewed Allen Stone. Thanks to whoever for posting.
He's so endearing. "It's actually nice that people call you anything." Many artists today are so afraid of being 'boxed in' or labeled. He embraces the niche he created for himself. I'm a huge fan of his paintings, have been for years. Excellent video.
One of my favorite painters. He's remained humble even with all his success.
He is such an inspiration for my work right now. I love Wayne so much.
God Bless This Man. He is such an inspiration.
I love those kind of storeys of artist that have made it and are happy in what they paint .
I have always enjoyed painting have the insite to see Colors at its best only one has to have an imagination too see be on one's search for color and paintings Reynaldo .
I’m waching this for school lol
bruh same
bruh same
dude same
Bruh sane
Same*
Love Thiebaud's work, especially the landscapes. He seems very modest here, fact is he has a rare genius for mood and composition.
He's the sort of old person that you'd want to hug or buy a cup of coffee for. The feeling of a welcoming grandparent.
101st comment for the artist who lived to 101! We will keep studying his work every year in my art class. Rest In Peace, Mr Thiebaud.
Love Wayne Thiebaud! Love Allan Stone! Both are my art heroes!
Always loved him. He's a bay area guy like me. My girlfriend comes from an artist family and her father met Wayne in the 60s in Berkeley. One of the greatest american masters. RIP
Congratulations on being 100!
yes, i am in love with this man too. and i have loved him since the 60's.
The gumball paintings and the
"1 cent" ones are a have to have for sure!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💗🎨🖌
its 2019 right now and he's 99 guys!
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2021 and he is 101
@Evan Vourakis wtf? i really hope you don't mean that, or atleast it better not be in the context that I think it is in
Thank you so much for putting this up. First time for me to see the artist himself talking. Always imagined what he was like.
i hope im like this when im 80, holy shit . i though he was in his 60s
And he's still strong!!! Even in athletics!
Most inspiring artist (PAINTER) in every way.
an inspirational video, Thumbs up!
This was awesome but Im now very hungry
i am learning about him right now! he is pretty cool!!
Love the fact that he accidentally stumbled upon an art dealer/his breakthrough, after apparently giving up. 🌈🍰💝 Sign my/your breakthrough is here/close! Keep moving! 🙏🏽🔥💯
My art teacher sent me here...
same
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This story woefully omits most of the famous paintings of San Francisco streets! They are extremely well known views of those impossibly steep streets. One from that group is shown for all of 2 seconds at the very end.
Can I share this video with my online art students as a resource for learning about Theibaud?
Um... OF COURSE you can. Why not?
no
Yay for Wayne Thiebaud! (:
A national treasure.
whos here 2020
He turns 100 in November!!
Why bother asking?
Does anyone know if the cake with the face on is Thiebaud's? If so can you please tell me the name of it 😂
Mrs Gamper brought me here.
When was the broadcast date of this? It seems like a pretty old news story.
im watching this for school
Blue shadows under the plates.
In 2019, a Thiebaud sold for $8.46 million at auction.
I've loved Wayne's work for decades, since art school, but this CBS intro to his work didn't show my favorites which are his San Francisco street skewed-perspective scenes. Those are the ones that REALLY transport me :)
Great video! Really funny and inspiring :D
What the Fuck?
They look so real!
2024 anybody
Such a nice video
Very good Vedio
I’m here for an art project 😕 it’s 11 o’clock at night and it’s due in an hour
Ah same
Wow my school used this in a art lesson and how did they not get into trouble for copying this without permission
Why can't the reporter pronounce his name correctly?
Marcel Duchamp responded to a question about alchemy saying that he used alchemy in his art the only way a person could - without knowing it. Wayne Thiebaud is a student of Duchamp, even though he faults Marcel for "abandoning" painting. You can sense their kinship in Wayne's spirit and his art illustrates his admiration for the existential prankster.
nerd
Nice!
we also bought PIcasso original signed print, t
Cake is a lie
Yeah no duh
its 2020 the worst year ever but he turned 100 couple weeks ago
Now at 99 guy still is alive
DAM SHAME YOUR RESEARCH DIDN'T INCLUDE HIS LANDSCAPES.
wassup
I’m just here for school
same
Hmmm! Yum Yum dee-lisch!
I relate to his art. I've painted some pretty yummy things myself. LOL
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Yum! :D
im just trying to pass 7th grade art
@SHUNNESON1946 OMG my sympathies - but still, to have him buy one of your sculptures!
I also have regrets re: Thiebaud - I went to Davis in 1970, saw Thiebaud's art, which I wanted to eat. I couldn't get into his classes as an undergrad, I only took his theory class. He berated our generation for trying to always be "cool" & the area bcuz of no good restaurants so he might move to SF & he wore the best, most whimsical ties - u prob saw those. Then I stupidly transferred to Berkeley.
Love his art. But I'm hongray now
Better Picasso
scale
I was a student of
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well.. all i have to say is.. cake.
Spoken like someone who knows little or nothing about painting.
would that be you?
idk if im 16 and hes 91 - i want to marry him
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. - Romans 6:23 (repent and believe onto Jesus Christ as your only Savior!) :)
Rubbish artwork.
So are you
Art sucks
Is your name Tom?
A skilled painter he is, yeah. But a talented artist - no. A peice of cake day in and day out - what a nightmare!
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