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OursForAll
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2019
Welcome! I'm Anastasia.
I'm an artist who loves creating on silk, other textiles & mediums - and sharing it with All of You. Oh and art history is life - can't live without it!
www.oursforall.com
I'm an artist who loves creating on silk, other textiles & mediums - and sharing it with All of You. Oh and art history is life - can't live without it!
www.oursforall.com
Who is HOGARTH? Artist Chapter №6
Let me introduce an 18th century English artist and a major art entrepreneur of his time, William Hogarth. Hogarth recognized the commercial potential of prints and engravings among the growing middle class. He sold his prints directly to the public, cutting out the middlemen who traditionally controlled the art market. By doing so, Hogarth was able to maintain control over the production and distribution of his art, and he was able to profit handsomely from its commercial success. Overall, Hogarth's entrepreneurial spirit and marketing savvy helped him become one of the most successful artists of his time, and his legacy as an innovator in the art world continues to be felt to this day.
We could say Rococo style was predominant in his paintings, however - we sometimes even refer to his style as "Hogarthian"! Wow! #goals
www.oursforall.com
If curious for more of my ART
INSTAGRAM ours.for.all
This phenomenal MUSIC is via Epidemic Sound:
ES_Sky in Your Eyes - Anna Landstrom
ES_Slow Currents - Lama House
ES_The Soul - Johannes Bornlof
ES_To Persist - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
ES_You Are Loved - Sam Eber
Images in this video are either in Public Domain (I mainly used Wikimedia Commons). One image of the Hogarth Museum is done "BY IMAGES GEORGE REX FROM LONDON, ENGLAND - HOGARTH'S HOUSE / CHISWICK, CC BY-SA 2.0, HTTPS://COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG/W/INDEX.PHP?CURID=80498248" via Wikimedia Commons.
We could say Rococo style was predominant in his paintings, however - we sometimes even refer to his style as "Hogarthian"! Wow! #goals
www.oursforall.com
If curious for more of my ART
INSTAGRAM ours.for.all
This phenomenal MUSIC is via Epidemic Sound:
ES_Sky in Your Eyes - Anna Landstrom
ES_Slow Currents - Lama House
ES_The Soul - Johannes Bornlof
ES_To Persist - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
ES_You Are Loved - Sam Eber
Images in this video are either in Public Domain (I mainly used Wikimedia Commons). One image of the Hogarth Museum is done "BY IMAGES GEORGE REX FROM LONDON, ENGLAND - HOGARTH'S HOUSE / CHISWICK, CC BY-SA 2.0, HTTPS://COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG/W/INDEX.PHP?CURID=80498248" via Wikimedia Commons.
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Such bullshit.
I love Sisley. I haven't realized how great he is until recently.
Excellent
She had no clue.
not like Malaysian 😭 they are always claimed our culture haha malaysia so poor country not have their own culture
Batik origin where from China..it is not from Indonesia.. Indonesia just steal Chinese
Cry bangladesh 🇲🇾🇧🇩🐒
Don't understand why the ending sequence of images, NOTHING TO DO WITH the batik process, was included. Also what is you source for saying that the Romanov family went to the Dutch Indies (Java, etc)?
DNA is not a true golden spiral. We see it where we want to because our brains like it but it’s not true to every thing
It could be something our brains like to see. So, we see it everywhere. Like faces in clouds.
Hi Anastasia, you really hit a home run with this documentary on Rembrandt. I love how you included the technical aspects of his, his early life, love life and his influence on the art movements well into the future. Are you planning on creating another documentary soon? I can give some suggestions of some really interesting artists I love through history such Rossetti. Anyway, thank you again for being you.
Hey!! Yes!! Just finishing up another project (not art related) and as soon as that’s all done, I’ll get started on the next artist video :) hopefully in August 🥳 Thanks so much for reaching out! I appreciate it so much. I’ll check out Rossetti
@@OursForAll I am very much looking forward to it!!!
I lived in Indonesia for eight years but never thought about its history like this. I learned a lot. Thank you for making this vodeo🎉
Hey!! Thanks so much for messaging me and watching this one 😊 gosh, I hope I get to visit Indonesia one day!
Now i can finally beat the president of usa
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharring!
Hey!! Thanks so much for watching it :)
Love this, thank you for sharing. What kind of silk fabric is this?
Hey! Thanks! This was not Habotai silk, this was thicker silk and it had weaves in it, it is imported from India.
very interesting video... its nice to see a young lady studying and learning art of the most exquisite delicate way of producing.. Many thanks to you.
Hey! Thanks so much for watching it and messaging me here! I appreciate the kind words 😊
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Wonderful. Sisley is under appreciated. Monet's work changed quite a bit over time. I prefer Sisleys body of work.
hey! Thanks for watching it!! I didn't know how close of friends they were before doing this chapter!!!
I came here from Jojo’s
Lesson 5
You have outlet! You’re the best host for these things; in art.🧑🎨♾️👨🎓
oh my goodness! thank you so much for your kind words!!!
I come here to see your beautiful face
thank you!
what an attractive face you have never before i have seen girl like you watching you and smiling
Hey! I’m flattered, thank you 🙏
@@OursForAll be happy always, wanna see you always like that 😍
@@OursForAll would you like accept my friend request I want be your friend
Thank you kindly!!
@@Healerboy001wtf is worng with you bro
I’m having the hardest time finding a good frame with the dimensions I want. Did you make yours?
Hey! Yeah I had to go to Home Depot and luckily they have a saw there - so I grabbed whatever wood I needed, and I cut them there and just put some nails through it (but now my corners are just taped with masking tape 😅) haha
07:13 Not 0.625, but 0.618, right? The golden ratio is 1:1,618
Hey!! Thanks for watching this one and catching it. At 7:13 I’m starting to talk about the next sequence that goes a little further into the rule of five-eighth so 0.625 and it becomes a slightly different square arrangement on the page.
Fantastic work. I also got confused around 07.00, but here's my take. Rule of thirds: 1.5, rule of five-eighths: 1.6, golden ratio: 1.618.
@@xisigmagot it!! 🙏
Interesting video! I've heard about the golden ratio before, but never knew it had such a deep mathematical foundation. Do you think incorporating the golden ratio into art compositions is essential for creating visually appealing work, or is it just one of many techniques artists can use?
Hey!! Thanks for watching this one :) honestly, it’s just one of many tools in the toolbox is how I see it … some people only use it and say it’s the only way - but I don’t see it that way …
A fascinating talk , thank you. All of the women he painted are absolutely beautiful. I haven't watched your programme before but can assure you I'll be back. ! from Cape Town, South Africa
Hello!! Thanks so much for watching and connecting with me :) see you soon! I’m hoping to get more work out late this fall.
I've always been charmed and persuaded by the beauty of the golden ratio. But as I grow older, it seems more and more that this is more of a projected notion than actual correlation in many art-related cases that do not attribute to geometry in nature. For instance, many of the art pieces in this segment have the golden ratio slapped onto them to emphasize the pattern being reflected in the painting. But there is nothing that couldn't just be put anywhere and have the same fit if you choose to believe it. Is this really a valid notion, or is it, as I wrote earlier, just another reminder that humans are so inclined to detect patterns that it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy? Thanks for upload.
Hey! Yeah I do agree with you that the spiral can be put on top of anything and we just say that “this is how it was supposed to be”, but in my personal interpretation with art in this case - I do think that we do try to explain everything and justify and pattern…. in case of this video, I really just wanted to show what this might look like and if you’d like to try to use it - it can be one tool of many to experiment with.
@@OursForAll word
This was wonderful, I fell in love with Hogarth when I saw his work in Edmonton. I'm researching about him, that exhibition left a big impact on me, and my early mid-life crisis 🤭💐
Hey! Are you talking about the exhibition that just happened this past fall 2023? I saw it too (the video was already done, so I couldn’t include my feelings on the exhibition) - but I agree it was so well done!!! Thanks for coming by and watching this video as well :) yeah his work is pretty grand and has so much weight behind it
Tysm! I've been trynna learn about it since I'm kinda stupid when it comes to maths so everything google said just confused me further but thanks again for explaining it :D
Hey! Glad it could help a little bit :) thanks so much for watching
You’re not stupid you just learn a different way . I am the same way and I tell people that can’t learn something is the they are not being taught the way their works . I have Ada and dyslexia. I can say I am successful. So don’t be hard on yourself. 🤓
@@ednacrafts9979 This was an old cmt of mine but ty! Have a nice day :D
Honey, if the fate of the Western World relied on this presentation, we're all doomed.
lol we sure would 😂
Amazing!!! Thank you!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Waw amazing thank you so much.
Thanks! Anytime :)
Thank you this is amazing, and has so so much information really good job!
Hey Amelia! Thanks for watching!! I really appreciate your kind words :)
This is a great series- I am wondering about a few more things - about how to finish this painting- do you iron it out? What types of brushes and where to get supplies?
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! For a silk painting- I don’t wash it or iron it - I simply let it be as is (for a silk scarf - I iron and wash it). The paints are archival - so the painting will be fine without being ironed or washed (from my experience). I have taken out the painting in the past and did iron and wash it and then put it back on the frame. It’s honestly up to you what you wanna do with it when it’s done
Thanks for answering- I am looking around for a class as I would like to ask questions, etc...I saw that at one point you were teaching out of the Paint Spot...are you teaching?
Hi just came upon your acct, when framing your stretched silk, do you let the thumbtacks on or do you use stapler gun then frame it?
Hey, yeah I leave the thumbtacks/or staples on always … you mean when the painting is finished and you’re taking it in to get framed correct ?
AMAZING WXPLANATION OF THE GOLDEN RATIO AND THE GODEN SPIRAL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Hey!! Thank you 😊
What if my fram is 20 X 20 cm ?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_spiral#/media/File:GoldenSpiralLogarithmic_color_in.gif I found this ongoing spiral in a square - I think you can fit the spiral into a square using it. Hope this helps ! It'd be neat to try
Hi Anastasia, I believe this is one of the very best documentaries of Ingres' work that I have ever seen. I am a lifelong painter and discovered Ingres' work when I was in college; His work changed the direction of my painting from that moment on. You have a new subscriber and I am eager to view your other videos. Thank you again!
Hey! This means a lot coming from you! You got a new subscriber as well :) thanks so much for watching it!!
Thank you so very much for that Anastasia, I am so honored that you subscribed to my channel !!! Looking forward to all of your new and prior videos! @@OursForAll
Hey! Sounds great ! Likewise! I'll be getting new material out this summer :) @@TimothyJohnLukeSmithPSA
Hey Anastasia, this is a lovely video to watch. I was looking for a video how to stretch organza/silk. Thank you for creating this. :)
Hey!! glad I could help! thanks for watching!
And just like the Fibonacci code this is a reoccurring independently occurring in a unrelated, independent mathematical reoccurrence with synchronicity. I know I probably didn’t say that right, but you know what the fuck I mean. If you can quantify it over and over again you might know what will occur in the future or how nature works and essentially that is science. If you can re-create it over and over again get the same numbers you’ve just conceptualize a new law and physics. maybe you could create one of these things. I didn’t know I could sing. I’m pretty sure I could sing pretty well at this point. But I never believed that I could so I never tried it. Now I know that I have the Bility to do things the others cannot. You should test your own nuts comfortably in your own time because maybe you could do something to help all of us.
I hear you haha I wish I could help all of us
Thanks so much for that, most informative, Happy New Year!
Thank you! Happy new year to you too!
What kind of paint did you used?
Hey! I used Pebeo Set-A-Silk paints
I do use them at the same time as Dye-Na-Flow by Jacquard as well.
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Is this viedo about Ingres, or, yourself, Anastasia? Your 'image' consumes every shot and takes over about 2/3rds of the screen! We know you may love Ingres---but give us a 'break'!!!
Hey haha! Thanks for the feedback and for watching! Noted 😅
I disagree. There is so much content (especially on art) that is almost complete AI. It’s great to see a person engaging the audience. I wouldn’t change it. Most of us can Google the images.
Hey Joel :) thanks so much for letting me know - yeah I agree, when I get back to creating these art videos again - I’ll keep myself talking there for sure 😊
Glad to see you take my advice in the constructive way it is given! You have a good speaking voice and I would recommend appearing initially on the video and afterwards simply give a 'voice over'. Apologies if I sounded in any offensive . Carry on making videos---especially lesser known artists, which needs addressing on the Internet. @@OursForAll
Excellent explained. Thank you!
That where the I.M.P central at the
Places a twist to give it
The salon critics wasn't all that would think of. The part of the
Excellent curatorial intro to varies genres from a wide historical continuum perspective.
Hey! Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words! :)
Garbage. She is in front of EVERY PAINTING! Not about the art...it is only about the talking head standing in FRONT of the paintings so you can't see them.
Shouldn’t it be the Indian Sequence then
Super helpful. Thank you!