Your art wakes me up! It makes me present and pay attention to every detail of a painting because I know that there is a story with great emotion attached to every stroke… thank you for such honest sharing about your process ALWAYS!!!
Cecily brown is wonderful. Her paintings are so captivating, and probably the most successful blend of abstract and representational painting I've seen.
No. Cuando el dinero entra en los bolsillos de un creador, este se acomoda y expresa lo que el público espera de él. Esta obra de Cecily Brown, a mi parecer, no tiene mucho valor... Un pastiche entre de Kooning, Kokoshka y Soutine. Un inconmensurable truño, vamos.
to throw it in with of old fine master pieces is sacrilege, I like some of her work, but it belongs in a modern art museum along with other pieces of similar aesthete, just my two cents.... it's kind of like throwing up in a 400 yr old piece of china.
well, you did your best Cecily. better luck next time. i suppose there is something to say about giving your best. Personally, I don't think Lord Blenheim P. would have hired you for anything other than clean up after the show.
maybe the tune itself is a good one, but it seems to me that the tune doesn't really working very well in the clip, as the volume and the melody of it make it hard for the audiences to pay attention to what the interviewee says and disturb the audiences from reading the images.
Just goes to show the power of the art establishment her style is much like the more contemporary Tracey Emin approach to canvas with more swishy swirls or colour. Younger BAME artists never get a chance in the UK perhaps because they don't use words like 'source materials'.
Elusiveness is not the counterpart of convetion but a way to disquise liquidation of forms in to solid destiny for the collective precariousness of everything.As a well-being manner of the absurd.
also, the video editing is not doing justice to the artist that her works are not very well portrayed or filmed. And highly disturbed by the loudness of the music that it seems don't fit, the overall portrayal of the artist and her works make it hard for the audiences to perceive what are the strengths of this artist and her works. That also reflects the mediocre of the video production mindset that is shared by many of the 'promotional video makers', who only care about the technical aspects of their work, without really pay attention to or understand what the subject said.
the poppies......divine how they're painted! Cecily is a virtuoso in her own right. Unique, creatively a genius.
Your art wakes me up! It makes me present and pay attention to every detail of a painting because I know that there is a story with great emotion attached to every stroke… thank you for such honest sharing about your process ALWAYS!!!
frustrating. i can't get a decent look at any of the paintings.
you didn't miss a thing. trust me.
Cecily brown is wonderful. Her paintings are so captivating, and probably the most successful blend of abstract and representational painting I've seen.
Well, I love her and her work and I believe it looks great in the old pile. There it is!
No.
Cuando el dinero entra en los bolsillos de un creador, este se acomoda y expresa lo que el público espera de él.
Esta obra de Cecily Brown, a mi parecer, no tiene mucho valor...
Un pastiche entre de Kooning, Kokoshka y Soutine.
Un inconmensurable truño, vamos.
no
For me, the greatest artist today.
Thank you
to throw it in with of old fine master pieces is sacrilege, I like some of her work, but it belongs in a modern art museum along with other pieces of similar aesthete, just my two cents.... it's kind of like throwing up in a 400 yr old piece of china.
great job wonderful art
I love this, the paintings are beautiful
Ooh I love her works.
well, you did your best Cecily. better luck next time. i suppose there is something to say about giving your best. Personally, I don't think Lord Blenheim P. would have hired you for anything other than clean up after the show.
What is the name of bgm? Nice music sound. Thank you!
maybe the tune itself is a good one, but it seems to me that the tune doesn't really working very well in the clip, as the volume and the melody of it make it hard for the audiences to pay attention to what the interviewee says and disturb the audiences from reading the images.
Just goes to show the power of the art establishment her style is much like the more contemporary Tracey Emin approach to canvas with more swishy swirls or colour. Younger BAME artists never get a chance in the UK perhaps because they don't use words like 'source materials'.
Elusiveness is not the counterpart of convetion but a way to disquise liquidation of forms in to solid destiny for the collective precariousness of everything.As a well-being manner of the absurd.
Cecily Sicily
Art is not art anymore
hmmmm interesting
I'd say that a few of her works are decent, but overall, it's very mediocre.
also, the video editing is not doing justice to the artist that her works are not very well portrayed or filmed. And highly disturbed by the loudness of the music that it seems don't fit, the overall portrayal of the artist and her works make it hard for the audiences to perceive what are the strengths of this artist and her works. That also reflects the mediocre of the video production mindset that is shared by many of the 'promotional video makers', who only care about the technical aspects of their work, without really pay attention to or understand what the subject said.
I there's anything Cecily Brown's paintings are NOT, it's mediocre. They're far too complex, assured and unique. Keep looking.....
@@jimmylofilms it's 2021, not 2005.
Simon Kempe does that mean that in 2021 people should have a higher tolerance on badly produced work ?
@@jimmylofilms I obviously meant to reply to the other one
Shit.
Who is paying for her expenses? They must be maaad! 😆 She has no morals!