BASQUIAT's work ethic
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- Jean-Michel Basquiat had effortless flow.
Here are 5 rituals EVERY artist should steal from Basquiat's creative process.
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"Work fast" can be very wrongly interpretated as "Quantity over Quality". But for us, the over thinkers, that's the best advice of all. It's not about going fast, it's about going faster than you usualy go. Because in that way you don't think, you just do.
Hesitation is the opposition to flow state
You get to quality though quantity....
@@michaelmazzen true
@@michaelmazzen
There was even a study on two groups. One asked to sculpt 2 pots, which they'd be judged on. The other 10 pots which they'd be judged on(using average quality). The latter performed better.
Can't remember the actual activity tho😅
Quantity over quality is timeless advice for beginners who want to skip the ugly works.
Terrible take termites Flow state in the physical n mind both are great n key one not more than the other smh
"I didn't snatch them... I took them"
This guy arts
good god, that guy "interviewing" him, what a dick bag
Forgot the f
@@christopherstein2024 He farts but the f is silent
Hahahahaha nice one
Arts hard
"You should go offline and should go deep" Best advice in these time of fast consumption and superficiality.
study the greats
While I agree with the message, I do also think that it's a bit fallacious to be saying this coming from a video essay posted on TH-cam.
"Most of the flow that you will have while making art will come from all the things you are doing when you are not making art." That's something I always knew, but never put into words. Brilliant.
reminds me of a paraphrased quote my best feiend told me from CHarlie PArker, "Your music is your wisdom, if you dont live it, you won't play it."
@@LuisMorales-qk7tx I'd expect nothing less from Charlie.
I knew Basquiat. He was a friend of my uncle who was also an artist. I only watched him work a few times. Otherwise we just kind of hung out. He had no idea that his art would become so collectable; this was a guy who knew what it was like to struggle. He wasn't much of a talker, except when he was high. But he was very smart, you could see that. The drugs got him. He could still be painting today.
Suuurrreee
What's with geniuses and drugs
@@tegathemenaceI assume once you take a giant step back and learn more about the world, being sober becomes much harder.
@@tegathemenaceescape from the mind
You a junkie too?
1. source material
2. steal like an artist
3. have a message
4. speed
5. study memorize internalize
Make a collage of random things you find in the real world, like roman belt buckets or Ellen DeGeneres demon-ass looking stare, paint it on a wall or canvas with other symbology and weird finds. Become prolific.
@@k_afkaModern "Art" = Some slob that hasn't been seen before
@@christopherstein2024 I am art?
I see you took speed close to heart
You forgot snorting heroin.
You have to know the interviewer asking Basquiat about his anger was intentionally framing Basquiat as a "angry young black man", a racist stereotype of the 80s and before. This interview makes my blood boil. Its a miracle he kept his cool and stayed calm and didnt play much into the framing.
GOD, you see the second he realizes it too. The considerable pause after such an open question, then he gives a little laugh leading to "I don't know". Happy someone else noticed that part and went out of their way to mention in a comment.
thats an assumption
@@titoadesanya9369 it is not. its well known. i have seen this infamous interview in whole many times. Basquiat mentioned several times throughout his short life time the racism he faced as a black artist among high class society. Dont make stpid comments because you "feel" like it.
agreed. Must have been tough in the 80s. Ppl had that mentality in the 90s too
@@TestTest-hu1gj amazing so many black ppl seem to point at the white man for their misfortunes. even today. even after having a black president. anyway he milked that message pretty good.
Gotta feed your minds during your down time- thank you
Its actually better to let your mind rest during downtime, by doing nothing.
@@everlasting_me facts over stimulation is awful in any form
7:05"Well, that's kind of a slow process."
"Well, I'm a slow person."
This reminds me so much of something Tyson would say during interviews where people have no clue what they are truly looking at so it's best to let them live in their perception and be who they think they are. I'm a slow person was him saying the man can't comprehend him but he's whatever they perceive as long as he knows his truth. And obviously he is correct since he's the attraction and they are the ones looking in.
"As an artist, I have witnessed in others and in myself the commitment, genius, and sacrifices that come with the creative process. Each artist has a unique approach to creating, and it always surprises me how easy it is for people, who usually don't make art, to make assumptions about artists who aren't famous. Commercial success does not necessarily result from the quality of the artwork itself, but rather from effective marketing and the financial resources available to promote it."
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Yes your right I honestly don’t like his art, it is very demonic to me but I am here to learn from his creative process similar but I never put as much time into it as he did into it every single piece of creative artwork is a piece of genius some just have more than others
@@JumpWatson45 What about his work strikes you as demonic? The word stuck out to me, and I got curious!
@@JumpWatson45your judgement is demonic
Yep✔️
his last painting "riding with death" although simplistic by Basquait standards is a mastrpiece, probably my favorite pantings. the way he prophisized his own passing with the paintings subject matter gives it so much prominance
It wasn't his last, but that's romantic
That’s unconscious as per jung probably telling him things
I DISCOVERED HIM IN JANUARY, I AM VERY LATE TO HIS GENIUS, BUT I SWEAR, YOU CAN APPLY THIS TO LITERALLY EVERY FACET OF LIFE. SPORTS, MUSIC, FASHION, WORKING OUT. YOU DO YOU AND YOU WILL FLOW. REST IN PEACE, BASQUIAT. YOU'VE HELPED ME GREATLY WITHIN THESE PAST 4 MONTHS.
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Also that flow is not limitless. And being outside of the flow is existential agony.
also, smoke a joint
That's inspirational deep diving
You mean heroin?
Not sure about that one - it was drugs that did him in.
@@robertarisz8464 but not the pot, and the drugs he used that killed him are more to do with his personality type.
i needed this so, so badly today. I'm so fired up over it, this video was great.
i just decided to leave art school as i'm disabled and needed a surgery last year, so my final year was just too much - it slowed me to a torturous, grinding halt and it's been stealing every ounce of inspiration and love for my work that i've got in my body and soul, i could feel the fire dying. So i'm leaving. But i decided i've been at this too long not to submit a piece for my degree show... i have 5 days to make a painting. It's going to be about the struggle. And god dammit i'm going to put my fucking heart and soul in this piece.
RIP Basquiat. I've learned so much from him over the years.
Man I wish Kid Cudi had portrayed him in a biopic, bro looks just like him
bro yes! Cudi would kill that role.
Touche
That’s a great idea 😮
You gotta start a petition
Hell naw
Wow. This was the best YT video I’ve seen in a long time. The production and vocals felt so fresh. Very impressed and inspired by you 👏
I love the work ethic videos, its super helpful
I hadnt heard of Basquiat until this video. I think it popped up in my reccomended because i had been researching a jacket my friend wanted me to sell for him. The jacket is a Members only x Basquiat collab. I took the listing off ebay and I bought the jacket myself. Thank you for making art not content.
Follow the muse when it guides you... ❤️
Your handle is really lame tbh. Sounds like someone with a superiority complex
@@KindWanderer94 nah “makeartnotcontent”
@@JJ-xt2dqIf you think it is indicative of a “superiority complex” well then that says more about you than the channel owner. People should make art and not content.
@@rinkohorowitz art is just a meaningless word
Another classic. I usually don’t look at comments but it was interesting seeing how divisive they are. Thats when you know you’re seeing real art (not just making something perfect for the masses but something that elicits an emotion).
Loved this one bro!!
Thanks Mel... You know the truth 🙌🏾
Thanks for putting pictures to the podcast!
It had to be done!
probably the most inspiring, informative and captivating piece of video I saw on YT in a long time
This is so wonderful, to see his actual process in such an intimate way. Beautifully done. Thank you so much. 💙💙💙
I'm an artist and this just give me more than I thought I needed.
Thank you thank you thank you! This video is an awakening for me… more work ethic videos please !
Love that essay, the clips, the quotes, the info - only offturn is the downpitched voice, but that’s maybe an individual thing. Thanks for the basquiat love, he is my fav artist and a huge inspiration to me (I’m a musician and video guy)
this podcast has changed my life and continues to give me that harsh pep talk i need every time i fall away from my intuition. thank u so much
You're welcome. Glad you found me on TH-cam also... 🙌🏾
this might be my favorite TH-cam video. really really amazing work 🙏🏻🙏🏻
This is one of the best videos of Basquiat I have watched. I was wowed when you showed the reference material. Really learned a lot from this video. Thank you for making and sharing this 🙏🏽✨✨
i love this collection of videos. amazing. thank you.
the way this video is edited is art itself. beautiful. i felt like i just watched a music video instead of an informative one.
Wow. This was the best YT video I’ve seen in a long time. The production and vocals felt so fresh. Very impressed and inspired by you
this was really eye-opening, thanks for making this
Thank you! I needed this.
This is amazing. Thank You so much for creating this.
This is fantastic especially w/ keeping in mind context as mentioned in previous comments. The message is clear and artful to the core of the soul.
Just found your channel. Subscribed from the title alone but your videos are fiiirrreeee. Shout out to all the artists navigating this content world today
My favorite youtube channel rn
on 2022, I went to The Broad in LA and see for the first time a basquiat collection, super inspired by that I beginned to work with canvas. Love basquiat.
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This is one of the best videos I've watched in my life. Fr. Very inspirational.
This is one of the best videos I’ve watched in a while. I didn’t plan on watching the whole thing, but these 8 minutes felt like 30 seconds. Fantastic work!
Great video. I've studied Basquiat for a while and I always end up very sad that he had to deal with so many stupid people doing interviews. I haven't heard a good interview yet.
Painful. I agree.
oh my god... this is the video my creativity has been craving
Im obsessed with your voice and your channel!! Keep making stuff 💖
I can’t believe you have a TH-cam and a Spotify podcast! I love your work - f’ing brilliant!
This video is truly eye opening
Great Job. This was very inspiring and well put together. Made me want to get back to work immediately.
Ah, that's great to hear. Go!
I can't believe this video came out two weeks ago. I've returned to it three times a day since it came out. Something about this message is assisting me massively in unlocking my potential, writing all night, determinedly practicing my crafts. I really appreciate the work that went into this video.
Whoa! This made my day. Subscribed
Wow beautiful.. too sad he died at 27 ..but glad he was alive ,even though it was for a short time.. Thank you friend where ever you are❤🙌🙏🏼🔥
That’s crazy
Why?
@@gsogso3444 27 is so young. He accomplished so much in a such a short amount of time
The 27 club is packed
i’ve watched a lot of vids on basquiat, this is by far the best one.
🙏🏾
First video I've ever seen from this channel...subscribed immediately...
Thanks for getting this on line 🎉
“Am a slow person” I luv this, it’s the story of my life
You have some of the best art on TH-cam for helping creatives like myself. Thank you for what you do & I hope I can do the same for you one day
I can't wait!
Loved this video. Great storytelling, editing and tips!
been listening to your podcast in my spare time and on way to skl. its some good work keep going love the art you make
Jay-Z outta stealing your hairstyle fam!!
Cap people been doing this 😂 did the weekend still it too
These rituals work great in music too. Just be careful what you consider "taking" from other musicians. There is a fine line between being inspired by a song or musical artist and having similar production style vs. actual plagiarism that could land you in court if the music is released publicly.
This is evoking a lot of emotions in me right now.. I used to want to be an artist of some kind, but my head kept getting in my way, days of creative block, imposter syndrome of how fast I got work done, so much upto the point I figured I was better off doing monotonous jobs, that I switched to being a Software Engineer. I've been dreading doing creative things again, but this video re-instills some faith in me. Keep at it everyone!
Your work is very inspiring!
Thank you.
WTF is this? Im motivated like never before and I don’t even know what I’m motivated about. Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂mannnnn me too idk wtf is this either i’m trippy like i’m sooooo intrigued by this guy
same
Feels like a fever dream
someone pursuing their life calling
Speed! Speed! Speeeeeed!😢 I need some of that.
i love these type of videos
Ive watched this a few times already. Great work
needed dat
I don't think people who aren't naturally this kind of personality type realise this, but being like this, living like this, is super painful.
please explain, why would it be painful?
Correction. It is painful if you have been living amongst people who told you it's wrong. And the one person who was meant to be on your side(you) also bought it.
Recently, people meet me with intrigue rather than cringe, because I now like my own skin.
Until you make peace with your nature. You would remain miserable.
@@shericeknight659 It is painful because being an artist requires hypersensitivity. Artists (I mean true artists like Basquiat) are born hypersensitive. So that’s already a painful way of being. Of course, you can learn to deal with it. But creative people who choose to go a little against society (and who usually are already against society somewhat - being artists) alienate themselves even further. They must do so, in order to fully embody their artistic message. It’s a personality type, but it’s also a choice. Artistic genius or creative talent often is accompanied by pain, due to hypersensitivity. These days anyone and everyone thinks they can be creative, which means that personality types with little sensitivity are trying to be artists or even calling themselves artists when in fact they have no understanding of the real cost of being one, certainly not to the level that Basquiat was.
@@shericeknight659it is painful because you always feel an urgency and emergency. You see the horror in the world and MUST interact with it. Sensitivity. You feel a duty to the MESSAGE that is bigger than your life. This means your road can end in torture and death. You struggle with the certain knowledge that your life and comfort are subordinate to greater, inhuman things, and anytime you lie to yourself about this, to turn away from this duty, the dishonesty permeates and throws other aspects of your life off the rails. People who are not artists ponder: “oh, I’m small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things.” But artists *know* : “I’m small yet *extremely significant* and if I don’t bring this spark into creation, truth and justice could die and evil could win.” Shit like that.
@@flobelacqua8460very very very well said
this is such a great video!
This was so helpful, I wasn't even expecting it.
Great channel name. That's the goal after the money starts rolling in to fund my own art channel.
Start iterating now if you can. ꩜
He had impeccable
Music taste too :)
You my friend, are truly an artist. Phenomenal and inspiring page, keep it coming!!!!
Amazing video! So glad I came across it! Please turn this into a series looking at other artists 🙏🏼🔥
Lets go 🔥🔋
Most underrated art channel
Let your favorite people know... 🙏🏾
this is the best video i have ever seen on youtube. thank you so much for this. you have completely inspired me
This video is so unassuming and unmasked it’s great.
The way it shines a light on genius and process ❤
From Australia 🇦🇺
Depression he was depressed I was just recently depressed and during my depression all I wanted to do was write children’s book s I wrote 30 books in two months. When I read one of them I couldn’t even believe I wrote it. Ideas kept Comin and coming and with each book I felt a thrill when my students see my books they gave the same excitement
One of the most important artists of his time. I'm glad he's getting the recognition he deserves.
This was so inspirational. I already recently got the habit of one drawing a day. This gave me new approaches to work with
Are these videos art or content?
That, is the question
Basquiat's the new Impressionism.
as im working on my comic this video just brought in a flow of inspiration and motivation for me
Found this channel a week ago frm the prince work ethic video n only gotta say this top tier content keep posting more n imma tune into the podcast on spotify while waiting for the next video to drop
Glad you're here for the ride 🖤
I like how the video gave actually info on stuff the artist uses instead of talking about drugs
I absolutely love Basquiats work. It is fascinating to me how he was able to create such a distinct visual language despite the fact that we are at a point in modern art where there's almost nothing that hasn't been tried before.
Wonderful video. Very well put together
This is one of the best videos on youtube and the creative process
When do they showcase the "talent" part?
That who jayz looking like now
Thank you!
One of my new fav videos ever.
Jay Z looks left looks right … awe shdd they on to me 😂😂😂
He seems like a cool guy, but his work is unimpressive. Out of everything I've seen there's nothing that makes me think this is creative genius. Much of his work looks like a byproduct of heavy drug use and mental deterioration over the refinement of craft, concept, and deliberation. He's just tossing in random symbolism, words, and phrases from an archaic book then injecting it with abstractions of heads and figures.
Post-death, people call his work masterpieces. The reality is that the paintings are sloppily and hastily made, rather than refined and purposeful. It leads me to believe the volume of his work and the surface level eccentricity of it is what made him a famous art personality, along with his French name being trendy in New York. He was the perfect vessel for money laundering for these reasons. His friends/colleagues' works all hit the same notes as well, unimpressive but marketable and worthy for pretentiousness. I think in part of why his art is unimpressive is the speed in contrary to the last point. I think his prolific work ethic is admirable but he never sat down and evolved, he just kept regurgitating everything he saw or thought onto a canvas versus organizing his thoughts into something cohesive. I guess that's the point of his work though, and would be counter to his style.
Respectable guy RIP, good video keep the videos coming!
This was dope. Really cool perspective to frame.
Great video - thank you 🙌🏽
Heroin is basically a cheat code to art...
how so?
Work=thic
I don’t know how I never knew there was a TH-cam channel. Thank you for this Father Bronques
Great video. Thanks!