Another gem of a video, and you did again: I'd bet that by exposing your self-perceived flaws you are encouraging other artists to be more confident about their own process. I also love the fact that you come back to your older creations and fix them. It feels like a dialoge with your younger self! I absolutely love this series, since it speaks loads about the academic world: a lot of young, contingent researches that come to the lab and leave, leaving nothing but labels and memories behind, as they head to their next 'adventure'... also multi-talented staff like yourself, able to combine enormous skills in several fields. Btw. I cannot help noticing your mention of Burton's treatise about Melancholy. The opening paragraph used to be my favorite synopsis of the 17th century, which as you know is quite important to me :) I feel our times are not as afar from his... I'm already looking forward to seeing an insight into your museum series. Every tipp and lesson is much appreciated
Thank you for your support! Or, depending on one's temperament, take it as a warning not to start a work that one is not yet ready to make. You never know. Speaking of Robert Burton, we read this poem in an English poetry of the 17th century class. And as I was memorizing pretty much everything we read there, this text sprung to my mind as an example of the word 'sweet' used just in the right context with the right associations.
@@NonsenseMediatedDecay I think you did right. Otherwise, we would never start a project, don't you think so? PS: sorry for the late answer, I didn't get the notification of your comment until now O_O
Как сказал один знакомый сегодня: "Боже, до чего же красивая музыка! Я бы написал именно так, если бы Чайковский не сделал это 150 лет назад!" Вот примерно так же я думаю про это видео, только надо заменить музыку на картины, и 150 лет назад на сейчас ❤ Кстати, я думаю, они проживут-таки 150 лет, эти инициалы. Полная противоположность названию канала)))
I do love the reflection-based composition of this series
Thank you! Edwards's entrails are reflective, too..;)
❤🔥
Personal story in paintings. Love it😎
@@Neamoun thank you!
Another gem of a video, and you did again: I'd bet that by exposing your self-perceived flaws you are encouraging other artists to be more confident about their own process. I also love the fact that you come back to your older creations and fix them. It feels like a dialoge with your younger self! I absolutely love this series, since it speaks loads about the academic world: a lot of young, contingent researches that come to the lab and leave, leaving nothing but labels and memories behind, as they head to their next 'adventure'... also multi-talented staff like yourself, able to combine enormous skills in several fields.
Btw. I cannot help noticing your mention of Burton's treatise about Melancholy. The opening paragraph used to be my favorite synopsis of the 17th century, which as you know is quite important to me :) I feel our times are not as afar from his...
I'm already looking forward to seeing an insight into your museum series. Every tipp and lesson is much appreciated
Thank you for your support!
Or, depending on one's temperament, take it as a warning not to start a work that one is not yet ready to make. You never know.
Speaking of Robert Burton, we read this poem in an English poetry of the 17th century class. And as I was memorizing pretty much everything we read there, this text sprung to my mind as an example of the word 'sweet' used just in the right context with the right associations.
@@NonsenseMediatedDecay I think you did right. Otherwise, we would never start a project, don't you think so?
PS: sorry for the late answer, I didn't get the notification of your comment until now O_O
Totally love the video and your sense of humor)
Thank you!
This is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G you're incredible
@@angelastein1986 thank you!
Как сказал один знакомый сегодня: "Боже, до чего же красивая музыка! Я бы написал именно так, если бы Чайковский не сделал это 150 лет назад!"
Вот примерно так же я думаю про это видео, только надо заменить музыку на картины, и 150 лет назад на сейчас ❤
Кстати, я думаю, они проживут-таки 150 лет, эти инициалы. Полная противоположность названию канала)))
Спасибо! Ну, NMD вроде как существует у всех эукариот, то есть примерно 2 млрд лет;)
@@NonsenseMediatedDecay Протестую. Творящие искусство бессмертны