The staining technique is of interest. I feel some Matisse. I want to see a ship. Light watercolors for me are difficult to embrace. Thanks for the education.
Dr. Zucker: This painting is celebrated because... Me: Yes, please tell me why. 😂🥴 I get it, though - a new technique ushering a new artistic movement. It's interesting to hear the diverse ways artists seek to innovate and the lengths they go to in delivering their messages.
Great painting but one could argue it's almost a copy of Gorky's painting from the mid 1940s. Don't know why you used a more graphic, opaque example of Gorky in your video.
Beautiful work of art, Paola Avalos doesn't understand it's complexity and lack of gender influence this peice contains. It doesn't matter that the artist is female or male, all that matters is the intent.
We, as a species, seem to seek faces and other forms where none were intended. We see animals in clouds, and faces in abstraction. Perhaps it is tied to the very early recognition of an infant to the adult face or perhaps we just seek to recognize the world around us.
We find that being open to new things, even art work that we do not initially like, is the first step in understanding more than we already know. A sweeping denunciation of all non-objective art, the work of thousands of very different individuals speaks of a loss of curiosity and openness.
This has always been one of my favorite pieces
Amazing art video
The staining technique is of interest. I feel some Matisse. I want to see a ship. Light watercolors for me are difficult to embrace. Thanks for the education.
Newman and Rothko are personally my all-time favorites. They have use of good colors.
와우~😃 처음 보는 현대 미술 작가의 그림이군요 느낌이 좋아요 다양한 작가들의 그림과 비교 까지 해 주시니 더 좋습니다 영어를 알고 들으면 더 흥미로울텐데ᆢ 저의 무식한 영어가 안타까울뿐이네요...
Dr. Zucker: This painting is celebrated because...
Me: Yes, please tell me why. 😂🥴
I get it, though - a new technique ushering a new artistic movement.
It's interesting to hear the diverse ways artists seek to innovate and the lengths they go to in delivering their messages.
How did she use oil paint on raw unprimed canvas when oil will rot unprimed canvas?
In 1962 she switched over to acrylic to avoid this and work with more non-toxic mediums. Yes, conservators have had issues with these early paintings.
I can stare at a Rothko for hours, but Frankenthaler and, especially, Morris Louis, annoy me to no end......subjectivity is weird.
Great painting but one could argue it's almost a copy of Gorky's painting from the mid 1940s. Don't know why you used a more graphic, opaque example of Gorky in your video.
Beautiful work of art, Paola Avalos doesn't understand it's complexity and lack of gender influence this peice contains. It doesn't matter that the artist is female or male, all that matters is the intent.
I see a woman’s face. Am I the only one seeing that?
We, as a species, seem to seek faces and other forms where none were intended. We see animals in clouds, and faces in abstraction. Perhaps it is tied to the very early recognition of an infant to the adult face or perhaps we just seek to recognize the world around us.
Non-objective art is non-art. This video undercuts your integrity and otherwise valuable channel.
We find that being open to new things, even art work that we do not initially like, is the first step in understanding more than we already know. A sweeping denunciation of all non-objective art, the work of thousands of very different individuals speaks of a loss of curiosity and openness.