9-Year-Old Abstract Painter Aelita Andre Opens Solo Show in Famed Museum

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  • Meet Aelita Andre, the painting prodigy who started her career as a toddler.
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  • @karas4009
    @karas4009 6 років тому +768

    If i did this as a kid nobody would care. Only my family yelling at me for making a mess probably😂

  • @Urbestdisaster
    @Urbestdisaster 5 років тому +671

    When he said shes unpredictable I was like no shit sherlock, shes splashing paint everywhere randomly.

  • @jesuschrist1518
    @jesuschrist1518 5 років тому +494

    Person: *goes to private art school from an early age, gets into art high school, art collage and spends years learning the techniques, history and theory of art *
    *_not reconized_*
    9 year old: * has rich parents and some paint * sploosh sploosh
    *_makes a living_*

    • @billieeilish1over203
      @billieeilish1over203 4 роки тому +38

      Jesus Christ even jesus Christ agree

    • @itsyaraz
      @itsyaraz 4 роки тому +22

      The messiah has spoken

    • @lillyxoxo5295
      @lillyxoxo5295 4 роки тому +17

      The whole video summarized lol

    • @cleobador3061
      @cleobador3061 4 роки тому +11

      That's legit it though isn't It? And before someone comes and swoops in with all that ItS aRt! sHEs a GeNiuS! JESUS HAS SPOKEN!!!

    • @swerve361
      @swerve361 3 роки тому +1

      @kamenpower better sculptors? Give me a list!

  • @candyjam4027
    @candyjam4027 4 роки тому +282

    Calling her an “art prodigy” when all she does is scatter up paint is honestly a huge insult to artists that can actually create art and never get the chance to have their own gallery.

    • @itscharity235
      @itscharity235 4 роки тому +2

      Candy Jam the real prodigy is ua-cam.com/video/TQ_pKcbCuRU/v-deo.html

    • @rocketsmall4547
      @rocketsmall4547 3 роки тому +5

      painting fruit isnt art

    • @doodledrawz4202
      @doodledrawz4202 3 роки тому +15

      Rocket Small it is actually. It’s called “still life” art or painting objects. It takes REAL time and effort. Unlike splashing paint on a canvas like her.

    • @elizabethbarragan253
      @elizabethbarragan253 3 роки тому +5

      Painting anything is art

    • @katiatannus3146
      @katiatannus3146 3 роки тому +6

      Artist don't have to learn how to draw or paint landscapes. There are artist who specialize in abstract expressionism

  • @bambimountaineggo193
    @bambimountaineggo193 6 років тому +2558

    So your telling me, I can make money just spilling paint on a canvas like a 2 year old?

    • @szcze
      @szcze 6 років тому +196

      Yes, of course. All you need is some money to shoot a video, entrepreneurship, preferably let your child do it so that people get blamed when they criticize a child's creation, and teach the child to give the right comments like "I feel free" etc.

    • @artsysundae
      @artsysundae 5 років тому +12

      Bambi Mountaineggo Yep!

    • @kaycitwedell7390
      @kaycitwedell7390 5 років тому +23

      Bambi Mountaineggo you should be ashamed of your small self. Go learn a little bit before you try tearing someone down for following her heart. Shame on you

    • @thesickknight846
      @thesickknight846 5 років тому +55

      @@kaycitwedell7390 I do the same thing and I'm 11 but nobody knows about it I wouldn't call this child gifted

    • @shilpisaxena8265
      @shilpisaxena8265 5 років тому +39

      @@thesickknight846 😂😂😂 her painting is terrible. There is no effort and learing in it.

  • @laceystarsimpson
    @laceystarsimpson 5 років тому +2442

    I've been drawing since the age of two. I've been trying to improve, perfecting my art, controlling paint and pencils, but this girl goes 'splat splat splat uwu!!' and becomes famous.

    • @lizzycenturione6155
      @lizzycenturione6155 5 років тому +53

      SHE HAS TALEnT FOR DRAWNING.(dibujar.)I think..because...those horses are very good..and .She's only 9...

    • @lizzycenturione6155
      @lizzycenturione6155 5 років тому +6

      Sorry..my english is a fucki#/^ $h/7. I am from Paraguay, In the heart " center" of South America.

    • @williamschlenger1518
      @williamschlenger1518 5 років тому

      Tinsel :D Dont bother.

    • @alani2356
      @alani2356 5 років тому +3

      What did I miss?

    • @soleaguirre100
      @soleaguirre100 5 років тому +5

      Lizzy Centurione mi Inglés tampoco es buenísimo pero Tu país es hermoso ! Paraguay y su gente ! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌷

  • @puppycat7753
    @puppycat7753 5 років тому +200

    It really annoys me cause my friends and I take days to finish 1 drawing and she splashes paint on a canvas that probably takes longer to dry than to paint it and she gets millions. 😭

    • @BMarie774
      @BMarie774 4 роки тому +16

      Puppycat I doubt she gets millions... However, she probably is making a good amount. Which is a tad frustrating. But I just had to decide to be happy for her. She's hit the jackpot. Good for her. It can be a bit..frustrating considering I'll take dats, weeks, even months on certain projects then it'll take just as long to sell sometimes. But hey, hopefully she can truly harbor the craft and use the money to make something truly amazing of herself.

    • @lorythmem230
      @lorythmem230 4 роки тому +2

      How do you know how long it takes her to finish one painting? 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @deadacc3881
      @deadacc3881 4 роки тому

      Brianna Gordy
      same.

    • @lonelyvariety
      @lonelyvariety 4 роки тому

      Lorythme M you can see her do them in the video

    • @bricology
      @bricology 4 роки тому +2

      @@BMarie774 -- I doubt very much that "she's hit the jackpot". How long do you think she can sustain the image of the child art prodigy? My guess: it's already over. As soon as she gets into junior high, and is exposed to other kids making art, she's going to be nothing but another kid making art. And in her freshman year in college, I can guarantee that she will be busted down to ground level by the art teachers who will rightly *not* be impressed by her.

  • @cherry414
    @cherry414 3 роки тому +48

    I don't hate her. I just hate the people who are constantly lying that she's gifted and calling splashes of paint "phenomenal"

  • @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
    @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe 5 років тому +287

    Wow, so when I looked at abstract art and said "a 9-year-old could paint that" I was right.

    • @DSDaly
      @DSDaly 5 років тому +5

      Omg exactly 🤣

  • @Sora-xl5ti
    @Sora-xl5ti 7 років тому +1047

    The paintings aren't that bad but they don't really require a lot of skill to make. Someone could spend hours on an amazing drawing or painted portrait but it's unlikely it would ever be featured in a gallery yet splashing some paints about in an eye pleasing way on a canvas suddenly gets it's own solo show?

    • @FrancescaPessarelli
      @FrancescaPessarelli 5 років тому +58

      this baseless argument against contemporary art is getting tiresome. the art world is tired of representational portraits. we've seen them regurgitated over and over again since the Renaissance. we've collectively stopped giving a shit. lets move on.

    • @reneemuller1967
      @reneemuller1967 5 років тому +3

      Ikr?!

    • @goodolmeplant5809
      @goodolmeplant5809 5 років тому +76

      @@FrancescaPessarelli yeah, let's move on to a bunch paint that's been splatted onto a canvas...

    • @finnweber56
      @finnweber56 5 років тому +19

      Sweet Peaches and another one being pissed because we ain’t living in the renaissance where painting was a craftsmanship and you had no way to express yourself when you wanted to live from your art. We live in a time of free art and even though I understand how hard it is to break free from those traditional art boundaries I recommend you to try abstract art out and see how long it takes until you’re happy with the results and that you can actually learn very much from the years of traditional painting

    • @gracelizzabeth
      @gracelizzabeth 5 років тому +2

      Sweet Peaches exactly

  • @user-ex9be7pq3c
    @user-ex9be7pq3c 5 років тому +229

    “I’m a famous artist” I’ve never heard of her.

    • @notlei6179
      @notlei6179 4 роки тому +6

      HAHAHAHAHHAA LMAO THIS GOT ME SO BAD

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 4 роки тому +2

      Like no one will ever know of you?

    • @lillyxoxo5295
      @lillyxoxo5295 4 роки тому +6

      @@fingerprint5511 did they ask to be known? Did they ask to be famous?

    • @hippityhoppitygetoffmyprop1000
      @hippityhoppitygetoffmyprop1000 4 роки тому +6

      M. Graph rather not be famous then be famous for dropping a bucket of paint on a cansas.

    • @banana491
      @banana491 3 роки тому

      LOL

  • @chrisgonzales9868
    @chrisgonzales9868 5 років тому +180

    we can all make this
    1: get paint, paintbrush and hands
    2:
    *PLAY AROUND LIKE A 2 YEAR OLD*

    • @tigerkat4419
      @tigerkat4419 4 роки тому +7

      Jack Pibblington yes like they can totally just do it on the spot !. And just because she’s younger than most artists doesn’t mean she’s free from criticism

    • @dinosharttt
      @dinosharttt 3 роки тому

      Like we don’t have paint a paint brush and hands already

    • @turkishundelightful5382
      @turkishundelightful5382 3 роки тому

      It does look fun..

    • @mastercaillou4435
      @mastercaillou4435 2 роки тому

      3: have rich parents

  • @ElmaThacaj
    @ElmaThacaj 5 років тому +986

    0:51 ISNT THAT WHAT A NORMAL BABY WOULD DO🤦‍♀️

  • @samdebord8243
    @samdebord8243 5 років тому +3505

    We were all abstract painters when we were toddlers 😂😂😂
    lmao thanks for the likes? ew i sound like a pesky youtube commenter gross🤢🤢🤮

    • @soyooin
      @soyooin 5 років тому +55

      I preferred nail polish and a wall when I was 2

    • @kaceyobrien6205
      @kaceyobrien6205 5 років тому +25

      when I have a child i shall give her or him a canvas some paint and mwal la money income

    • @sixteen.candles.4644
      @sixteen.candles.4644 5 років тому

      Girl im sayin!!

    • @marianargazevedo
      @marianargazevedo 4 роки тому +2

      Right? My sister would do the same

    • @sagesigns2898
      @sagesigns2898 4 роки тому +2

      when I have a child when they are old enough to handle paint I am going to give them a canvas and paints and say "Here take this paint squeeze it and put it onto the canvas and see what you can make

  • @bruisesonmyscalp8671
    @bruisesonmyscalp8671 5 років тому +79

    Y’all really lying to her like that 💀💀

  • @hugostewart7369
    @hugostewart7369 4 роки тому +134

    As a relatively young artist I think that it’s great she got recognition like this, but I don’t believe her pieces deserve this much praise. As annoying as I know I sound, she doesn’t have much understanding of colour theory and calling her ‘spontaneous’ is another way of saying she doesn’t think before she acts when painting. I just think the public should be popularising artists on their skill, and not their age. (I’m aware they let her pieces in when she was 4, and I think for her age those pieces were good, but as she progressed, her art did not).

    • @itscharity235
      @itscharity235 4 роки тому +2

      Hugo Stewart ua-cam.com/video/TQ_pKcbCuRU/v-deo.html only 200k views...

    • @emilysheil4168
      @emilysheil4168 3 роки тому +6

      While now most of her praise is due to her age, her art got accepted by a curator who didn't know how old she was. That in itself should show that her art is at least worthy of some praise.

    • @humanbeingperson1712
      @humanbeingperson1712 3 роки тому +1

      @@emilysheil4168 But she is just splatering paint all over the place and ruining perfectly good violins.

    • @turnerproductions8281
      @turnerproductions8281 Рік тому

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @lemoniris8029
      @lemoniris8029 Рік тому +1

      Sniff sniff * I smell envy because someone can't paint spontaneously anymore 👀🤔

  • @raliixaviero4674
    @raliixaviero4674 5 років тому +261

    Professional artists that actually went through art school are Q U A K I NG

    • @sixteen.candles.4644
      @sixteen.candles.4644 5 років тому +15

      -_- and she make more money than them

    • @tangokaleidos1926
      @tangokaleidos1926 4 роки тому +7

      art school has never ever produced an artist. Yes, some great artists went to art school but they are great or were great not because they went to art school. I find it hilarious that people think "good" abstract painting is easy. Sure, it is easy to throw paint around but it is not easy to make it have a profound effect on people. Realism is the easiest kind of art. It is so easy that it cannot be considered art.

    • @enfpflower5751
      @enfpflower5751 4 роки тому +10

      Tango Kaleidos Realism is not easy
      It takes good observation skills and understanding of the shapes and proportions
      Also memory skills
      With abstract painting you literally take some paints and put it on a canvas how you feel, there’s no technique

    • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
      @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 3 роки тому +6

      You dont have to go to art school to be an artist i hate this sentiment

    • @Town349
      @Town349 2 роки тому

      @@enfpflower5751
      It is also good to do a painting on your own terms as long as you are in a good mood, I feel that a person’s Energy carries onto their work depending on how they feel.

  • @anhism
    @anhism 5 років тому +850

    For her to be famous, these things are MUST HAVE
    - Supportive Parents
    - Have A House And Her Own Room For Painting (or her bedroom could be a mess if she wanna)
    - Have Luck
    She isn't gifted.

    • @cabansaghillarya.5327
      @cabansaghillarya.5327 5 років тому +11

      Ikr

    • @ruthbelke2350
      @ruthbelke2350 5 років тому +9

      Totally.

    • @kaistockman6443
      @kaistockman6443 5 років тому +39

      And money for all that paint. The amount she is using is not cheap.

    • @kirathekingkiller69
      @kirathekingkiller69 5 років тому +5

      I think she is look at her horse picture they were good

    • @AmayzinOne
      @AmayzinOne 5 років тому +23

      You clearly aren’t a true artist. It seems like you lack an understanding of good abstract art and the real skill it takes to have your work be appreciated. Money doesn’t make your work become appreciated. I’m saddened by an adult having such jealousy and lack of self worth that you would mock a child with talent. Shame on you and your ignorance. Grow up.

  • @jeremydiaz9642
    @jeremydiaz9642 4 роки тому +82

    Child: Creates a random non-objective painting
    *_Delusional parents: "My ChIlD iS a PrOdIgEy."_*

  • @kiki69yearsago14
    @kiki69yearsago14 5 років тому +355

    I’m actually confused, isn’t there some sort of standard for a work to be called ‘abstract’? She’s just spilling and splattering paint on a canvas 🤷🏽‍♀️ correct me if I’m wrong

    • @b.c.7741
      @b.c.7741 5 років тому +58

      @alyssa i interpret it to be shit

    • @jesuschrist1518
      @jesuschrist1518 5 років тому +4

      Army ayyyyy💜

    • @2kool4skool66
      @2kool4skool66 5 років тому +1

      Well hello there army 😂 anyways I feel like it should be called dada since in dada you can draw whatever you like and put anything on your painting

    • @AltoAtik
      @AltoAtik 4 роки тому +5

      So i can take a pic of my bungus and call it abstract and people will pay me ?

    • @2kool4skool66
      @2kool4skool66 4 роки тому +1

      CallmeAffiliated who knows you might be lucky

  • @wackity.7879
    @wackity.7879 6 років тому +129

    It's funny these child prodigies, you have never heard of them before the video and you never hear of them again after the video finishes.

    • @KAHHHH8548
      @KAHHHH8548 5 років тому +1

      Haha

    • @kaycitwedell7390
      @kaycitwedell7390 5 років тому +3

      Izzy yes certainly not in the little sheltered box of a world you live in. Makes perfect sense to me. Maybe you should go do an art study on this style before you go ripping some little girl apart. Let me guess, you are about 20 right.

    • @appmicro
      @appmicro 5 років тому +9

      @@kaycitwedell7390 shes not even good though

    • @user-it8dx7xh1h
      @user-it8dx7xh1h 5 років тому +6

      Kayci Twedell when I was her age I painted and drew as well, from the horses drawings that she did I was definitely at the same skill level if not better, but I was not special. Her parents buy her expensive paints that she throws onto a canvas, gives a “woke” name and sells.

    • @squishyspud9636
      @squishyspud9636 5 років тому

      *cough* HATERS

  • @erinlin895
    @erinlin895 7 років тому +136

    That's what my mixing plate looks like after I finish mixing colours for a painting wow.

    • @brackets8403
      @brackets8403 5 років тому

      There is a Paul and a George OmFg I’m crying-

    • @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad
      @ShoyuRamenBreakingBad 5 років тому

      Lol mixing plate? *Palette.

    • @eggchi5159
      @eggchi5159 5 років тому

      @@ShoyuRamenBreakingBad Lol I don't use a palette. I use a plastic plate or a glass plate because palettes are annoying.

  • @Urbestdisaster
    @Urbestdisaster 5 років тому +216

    These adults over think it. They think she put soul and emotion into the piece but honestly shes just splashing paint like a normal kid. This is just a child, they have to think like a child and these adults are making it seem like she thinks like a damn Leonardo Davinci. They honestly need to make her do an IQ test if shes an actual child genius🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @Hannah-dm2jy
      @Hannah-dm2jy 5 років тому +8

      My comment was similar to yours. Great minds think alike I guess.

    • @hi-vp3lv
      @hi-vp3lv 4 роки тому +5

      Ye if she is 2 yrs old how she could think emotionally? Her brain is still on progress and now knowing much about the world yet....
      She started it at age 2....

    • @artsyz3879
      @artsyz3879 4 роки тому

      YES

    • @sandraford4235
      @sandraford4235 4 роки тому +1

      RedXVendetta when you see a monkey or an elephant daub with a paint brush they do the same kind of stuff,the elephant or monkey isn’t thinking of technique it’s just daubing paint,l could draw stuff from an early age ,so her drawing a horse at 9 years old isn’t something genius ,

    • @leilalee8284
      @leilalee8284 3 роки тому

      @@hi-vp3lv bruh. Cry mad and sad. Fuckin simple to me.

  • @Angelica2020
    @Angelica2020 5 років тому +130

    my not yet born Granddaughter, IS an abstract painter also.

    • @fishydreams3686
      @fishydreams3686 5 років тому +11

      @@eye_parasite Because literaly anyone could splatter paint onto a canvas.

    • @stariverse5916
      @stariverse5916 5 років тому +2

      mysterious parallel universe r/woooooooosh

    • @eye_parasite
      @eye_parasite 5 років тому +1

      @@stariverse5916 , 🖑hi!

    • @Angelica2020
      @Angelica2020 5 років тому

      @@stariverse5916 BAM!!!👊🏽🖐🏽

    • @stariverse5916
      @stariverse5916 5 років тому

      Pozole ?

  • @aquagacha8534
    @aquagacha8534 5 років тому +379

    *spills paint can * there BOOTIFUL

    • @balls7832
      @balls7832 5 років тому +1

      Aqua Gacha hahaha

  • @ethanradd
    @ethanradd 7 років тому +1324

    What exactly constitutes "good" abstract "art" ...I always see it as a messy collage of colours ...perhaps one of the greater mysteries of life?

    • @brianburrous4775
      @brianburrous4775 7 років тому +61

      Ethan Radd good abstract art is a combination of artwork that is confusing and complex enough that you can't understand it. this is combined with a carefully weaved complex meaning and name that the artist describes to the rich man who eagerly agrees, not wanting to be embarrassed.

    • @Nazareth434
      @Nazareth434 7 років тому +34

      good abstract art is not just splashing colors willy nilly on a canvas- good abstract art has meaning- one example would be the color pink- a light airy color of 'cheer' but scumble that color over a black underpaint- and it turns into "Cheery but with dark undertones" - You can find an example of that in Henri Matisse painting- (although not techinically pure abstract- his style drew from the movement)- Also- Abstract art uses symbols and lines to portray statements such as squares drawn in a square frame- which can portray feeling cramped- bound- or just the opposite- if some of the squares move off the edge of the canvas- portraying 'breaking the boundaries of society' or whatever- Some of The 'greats' were into stuff like theosophy- where painting delved into the spiritual realm- drawing upon 'spirits' to 'guide them' - A now famous abstract artist from the 1800's, helena blavatsky- painted a pyramid moving up into a golden circle- where the tip of pyramid broke the outer circle- it was meant to portray 'the soul arriving at the pinnacle of spiritual understanding' - I really doubt that this young girl put any kind of thought into deeper meaning of line, color, shapes etc-

    • @Nazareth434
      @Nazareth434 7 років тому +15

      good abstract also explores things like color relationships- and exploits, manipulates, and pushes the boundaries of color theory- Some abstract artists more than others explored colors and their relationships to other colors, or to shapes-

    • @laliday
      @laliday 7 років тому +10

      +Nazareth434 - The problem with your definition is that some artists don't have a lot of control over their paintings and they do something opposite to what they had intended. Some abstract artists take days or weeks to create one painting. Others just slap a few hundred of dollars in paints on a canvas in an uncontrolled way and call it art. It is art but many artists would achieve similar results if they were willing to spend money and experiment with paint like that. I agree that her work might look good, especially in a very large space. In a small space, it's too bright, and the colors are too pure and too overwhelming.

    • @Nazareth434
      @Nazareth434 7 років тому +5

      There's no problem with my definition- please not that i said 'good abstract art' not 'happy accidental art that is nothing more than thoughtless splashes of paint with an obvious lack of intent and design'- while some accidents can produce interesting combinations, they certainly aren't controlled, and can't be labelled 'skilled accidents' for the most part- you can see that this girl thinks about where the paint is going to land, thinks about what colours are needed- thinks about the technique to use in a certain area- she isn't just blindly throwing the paint on and hoping it looks good afterwards- it's one thing to take a happy accident and turn it into something skilfully, after the fact, and quite another to rely on nothing but happy accidents without any forethought or control-

  • @yellow_maiden
    @yellow_maiden 5 років тому +560

    I'm not a fan of this type of painting. I feel like anybody could do this.

    • @handznet
      @handznet 5 років тому +16

      Asen Asuzagawa but they cant

    • @pigsystick8035
      @pigsystick8035 5 років тому +28

      As someone who does this if you want a quality peice it requires technique

    • @Bedsbee
      @Bedsbee 5 років тому +8

      they can

    • @rally0014
      @rally0014 4 роки тому +5

      but u didn't do?

    • @lauramessy
      @lauramessy 4 роки тому +14

      @@pigsystick8035 what technique?

  • @janetjoiner9204
    @janetjoiner9204 4 роки тому +22

    Many kids can do this. Her parents found a way to brand and promote her.

  • @hzeluwu1058
    @hzeluwu1058 5 років тому +965

    Seeing this kinda pisses me off. Anyone can generally do this. You don't need much time to finish a painting like this. Unlike people who draw 4 hours to draw a portrait. Spilling paint all over takes you 5 minutes to do.

    • @kaycitwedell7390
      @kaycitwedell7390 5 років тому +37

      Hαzel uωu well it would only piss you off if you had something invested such as jealousy. Why is it so hard for anyone to just be happy for somebody who is happy doing what they love to do.? Guess that’s not happened for you yet and that’s why you should so clueless about art in general.

    • @Creationsbyjancy
      @Creationsbyjancy 5 років тому +22

      Do you realize how stupid you sound??? It's usually the easiest looking ones that are the most complicated ones. And the complicated ones are the ones that are hard. I'm and artist, and I KNOW my shit before you go saying things. You obviously have zero knowledge in the art field. This pisses you off??? Well guess what ppl like you who got not art knowledge and talk shit pisses me off. Cause we gotta deal with stupid people like you

    • @tiffanygutierrez4559
      @tiffanygutierrez4559 5 років тому +70

      MuffinWomen101 ok woah! No need to call anyone stupid. I’m an artist too and trying to understand things in the art field still, but there’s no need for disrespectful people like yourself bashing on someone for their opinion. Calm down.

    • @nikkychan3221
      @nikkychan3221 5 років тому +34

      MuffinWomen101 she is totally right and u are the dumb one here, before sayng that Hazel UwU has no talent in art and she doesn’t paint , check her channel you dumbass.
      Btw I’m totally with her cause literally anyone at her age can do that, she isn’t hating on her because she paint but only the fact that she is spilling some paint on canvas and she is called GIFTED, when any child that like painting can do that, pisses her off

    • @nikkychan3221
      @nikkychan3221 5 років тому +5

      Hαzel uωu u r right OWO

  • @vousvxyez
    @vousvxyez 7 років тому +61

    Parents, these are example of what your kid will turn out when you keep sugarcoating your child and never tell them that it's shit

    • @begintoself
      @begintoself 7 років тому +5

      Melissa Jenkins nah, shit paintings and delusional people spewing that it's "inspirational"

  • @Mia-yc4rl
    @Mia-yc4rl 4 роки тому +23

    Girl: *spills paint all over canvas*
    People: NOW THIS IS WHAT I CALL ART 👏👏👏👏👏👏 GIFTED, TALENT, ARTIST

  • @IGleeker
    @IGleeker 5 років тому +170

    The definition of art being “anything” needs to change. Because calling this girl a genius is kind of insulting to actual talent.

    • @chocolatetuesday
      @chocolatetuesday 4 роки тому +10

      I agree, I never really agreed with the “Art is anything” idea in the first place.

    • @sliabhgealach
      @sliabhgealach 4 роки тому +13

      @kazuo poo exactly, to me I absolutely hate realism, I admire the skill put into it but to me it lacks life and creativity. Art is not something that can be easily defined as it means something different to everyone

    • @itsyaraz
      @itsyaraz 4 роки тому

      Talent and hard work

    • @danniwalker8061
      @danniwalker8061 4 роки тому

      When u study all you learn is art is everything and whatever u make it this might not be your idea of art doesn’t mean it’s any less art to her

    • @itscharity235
      @itscharity235 4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/TQ_pKcbCuRU/v-deo.html

  • @2dscorner496
    @2dscorner496 5 років тому +89

    *splats can of paint on canvas*
    Producers: art 👏

  • @emmagrace5621
    @emmagrace5621 7 років тому +823

    I have a feeling the parents just want the popularity. I don't like how the 9 year old gets that much popularity when other artists work harder and they are way better and they don't get popularity. If I did a painting like that people would call it crap.

    • @elk3407
      @elk3407 7 років тому +49

      Emma_Miley123 Peter Draws is a better abstract artist, yet I bet less people know about him.
      But he *gasp* actually puts effort into it.

    • @janiboop_9158
      @janiboop_9158 7 років тому +24

      No Yeah, Peter deserves more attention

    • @shoopidyboop9697
      @shoopidyboop9697 7 років тому +16

      No oh my god peter draws is INCREDIBLE. I love his large scale artwork using the banana's, that's what brought me to his channel. I thought he was insane but I love his work! I've tried countless times to replicate his style but it's impossible

    • @frenchy6684
      @frenchy6684 7 років тому +2

      That’s is what I just said. 😊 I’ve been painting and drawing since age 4

    • @chloe-op5kx
      @chloe-op5kx 7 років тому +25

      Exactly. I don't get why they thought she had some amazing talent when she was 2. Doesn't every 2 year old splatter paint in random spots?

  • @oly6732
    @oly6732 4 роки тому +20

    All people: *omg her work is amazing*
    Girl: *splashes paint* 👁💋👁

  • @marianacarmona4571
    @marianacarmona4571 4 роки тому +58

    "My uncle, Andy Warhol-"
    *Wait WHAT*

  • @jessicacolgan444
    @jessicacolgan444 6 років тому +67

    In my opinion, I think anyone can do that with practice and determination. She will grow up to be a great artist, but she is just splattering paint everywhere. To me I don’t get how this is as big as it is.

    • @handznet
      @handznet 5 років тому

      jessica c because she is 9yo and well she got lucky.

  • @ns-ko6rq
    @ns-ko6rq 7 років тому +90

    .......Hold up,I have been doing at for 8 years now,I am 14 and to see that this 9 year old girl gets her own show for throwing paint on a canvas.Wow

    • @janettecoleman2357
      @janettecoleman2357 5 років тому

      Good for her

    • @mnmlst1
      @mnmlst1 5 років тому +2

      it's all about networking and knowing the right people.

  • @natashiasmith9040
    @natashiasmith9040 4 роки тому +17

    I like that she sees her art as individual living things. That they're all buddies that live in her studio and she worries about them being happy when they get sold off. As a maker, I definitely identify with this feeling when you create something and it's going to it's new home.

  • @connection6338
    @connection6338 4 роки тому +7

    She has captured the eye, through contrast and value and also being 9 has populated and highlighted her work. We all have difference of opinions and this girl was lucky enough to be recognised by the right persons, making her art famous. Good for her!

  • @kristalliamia765
    @kristalliamia765 6 років тому +119

    That s called smart parents and genius marketing

  • @turquoisecrow4513
    @turquoisecrow4513 7 років тому +511

    Those horse drawings are probably the best looking things in the video yet they only got 5 seconds of screen time

    • @ej4j4i38wGwgeb8
      @ej4j4i38wGwgeb8 7 років тому +51

      she could draw more of that, and i would actually support her..

    • @Paperflower.
      @Paperflower. 7 років тому +3

      TurquoiseCrow where?

    • @_izmak
      @_izmak 6 років тому +1

      ScribbleDoggo ฅ'ω'ฅ she will just make what she wants to make haha

    • @ChristinaMagma
      @ChristinaMagma 6 років тому +4

      Paperflower
      2:57

    • @sylendraws1249
      @sylendraws1249 6 років тому +11

      Still not something I would put In a museum though

  • @notlei6179
    @notlei6179 4 роки тому +18

    her mind be like when she's painting the canvas while someone is recording her: "I need it to look abstract" "I need it to look messy" "I need it to look like that it has deep message to it"

  • @Brianna-tt1cs
    @Brianna-tt1cs 4 роки тому +60

    Just wait until you get into high school and take art. These “gifted” paintings will become nothing more than a kindergartens paint tantrum.

    • @lillyxoxo5295
      @lillyxoxo5295 4 роки тому +10

      @@UFMastodon she would need to go to art school to um, I don't know... Maybe learn how to actually make art and not vomit on a canvas? -_-

    • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
      @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 4 роки тому +1

      @@lillyxoxo5295 why are yall so salty I don't get it?

    • @lillyxoxo5295
      @lillyxoxo5295 4 роки тому +3

      @@xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 because just like brianna said, just wait until that girl gets into high school to take art class to realize art is more than color dumped poorly on a canvas.

    • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
      @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 4 роки тому +1

      @@lillyxoxo5295 you should know art is more than thecnique and how conventionally pretty something looks. That's something you'll spend a lot of time working with in art school. Just because you don't find her work appealing it doesn't make it any less valuable or meaningful to those who do. You seem incredibly narrow minded. Just because something doesn't fit your particular tastes or standards it doesn't mean it's any less art.

    • @lillyxoxo5295
      @lillyxoxo5295 4 роки тому +1

      @@xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 technically, art is about looking good, you can't just make a shitty drawing and expect people to think it's the better than art like starry night, and I know that just because something doesn't fit my tastes doesn't mean it's any less of an art piece but it really isn't art. Your logic of calling something art is literally anything. So if I took a piece of dog crap and smeared it on a canvas that would be art? It's kind of an insult to think that something like hers could be true "art". There's people with so much more talent but then we are given this.

  • @SketchyTigers
    @SketchyTigers 7 років тому +219

    The standards of art have gone to absolute shit, just because she's a child doesn't mean it's good, all artists are fighting against abstract that gets praised. It can be a nice pc or mobile device background but abstract doesn't belong in galleries if it's just splatters, swoops and smudges of paint. Like if you agree

    • @teenywhispers
      @teenywhispers 5 років тому +2

      All artists? You're meaning to say that ALL artists are fighting against abstract that gets praised? From all over the world, they're fighting this war? Show the proof of this generalization of negativity of ALL artists, dude. If not, dig into your inner self because your hatred sounds like a personal problem within yourself.

    • @RubykonCubes3668
      @RubykonCubes3668 5 років тому

      I do agree

    • @sineadiloveyou
      @sineadiloveyou 5 років тому

      @@UnfamiliarEyes my crap is art

    • @alexandrasusanu497
      @alexandrasusanu497 5 років тому

      @@teenywhispers Jesus Fking Crist, how can you call THIS EVEN AN ART? I understand that the society is gradually becoming less smarter than before but even so, what emotions do you feel when you watch at a splash work? Really now

    • @teenywhispers
      @teenywhispers 5 років тому

      ​@@alexandrasusanu497 'I understand society is gradually becoming less smarter....' nah, just more self-centered - how is your definition of 'Art' any better than someone else experiencing creative freedom in her own way? Your own personal self-centered definition is what is the problem of society gradually becoming less smarter. You're creating your own ignorance. Let people BE and DISCOVER their own creative freedom and shut the fuck up.

  • @hattialim
    @hattialim 7 років тому +548

    she might have just been lucky when she was 2, but she's definitely gotten better since. everyone here can say 'oh i can splatter paint everywhere and make millions of dollars' but her color combinations are really striking and eye for density and negative space are on point. i'm not a millionaire who would ever pay for one of these paintings, and of course there is extra hype here bc she's a kid and the art world is all about fads, but objectively speaking having studied graphic design, she does display a keen understanding of high level concepts that seems to have come very naturally to her without being taught. for anyone who's actually ever seen a 2 year old paint, they usually pick one or every single color and mash it all up together until it's a grey blob. she didn't smear the colors together and let them bleed into one another...i don't know, i'm around kids and art a lot and i thought they were pretty remarkable.

    • @WAsucksblackducks
      @WAsucksblackducks 7 років тому +18

      yea, but I wouldn't call the artwork of a prodigy, a lot of kids could do that but get told by their teachers to not mess around and paint properly like other kids

    • @bobturano1247
      @bobturano1247 7 років тому

      yup

    • @laliday
      @laliday 7 років тому +9

      Lots and lots of kids and adults would be able to do that if they had the opportunity. Paint is too expensive to slap it on canvas without any purpose. Also, I don't believe that a parent who would have these resources and understanding of what paints and tools to even buy wouldn't share any techniques with their child. Children don't learn math by themselves, someone has to show them, teach them what "one" is or what "two" is. Same goes for arts. How many kids could understand the difference between warm or cold blue paints or warm or cold reds unless they are given proper paint? This is not something you just pick up unless you have hundreds or thousands of dollars in paint around you. That's why art should be part of elementary school and high school regardless of whether someone goes into a science curriculum or arts. It is very expensive for an average person to spend this much on a hobby. As a beginner, I can't imagine slapping 50 dollars or more of paint on a canvas like that.

    • @WAsucksblackducks
      @WAsucksblackducks 7 років тому +4

      laliday one thing that explains it, her parents are rich

    • @guillotineworker0413
      @guillotineworker0413 7 років тому +12

      Hatti Lim But it's true. ANYONE can do that. I still can't understand how people think that abstract "art" is more than splattering random paints on a canvas, mainly because it IS splattering random paints on a canvas. I did a lot of "art" like that when I was 2 years old, why didn't people consider me a prodigy super cool kid?

  • @shinyhead6548
    @shinyhead6548 4 роки тому +23

    It's actually not too bad. The fact that she is able to apply stark contrast to her paint on the canvas, as well as craft out interesting forms where paint is dribbled onto makes her works commendable. I personally think that it's not soemthing not thought out and merely a random splatting of paint. Her choice of colour layering, arrangement of the forms, and diverse choice of patterns creates an aesthetically pleasing effect in general.

  • @Namuundoesstuff
    @Namuundoesstuff 5 років тому +9

    Out of so many people who can do this, a 9 year old gets her art in a Museum!

  • @Amanda---
    @Amanda--- 7 років тому +82

    I did this when I was drunk once!

    • @ptolemaea
      @ptolemaea 7 років тому +1

      Amanda Nichols OMG haha

    • @anghelinacostoaea7010
      @anghelinacostoaea7010 7 років тому

      Amanda Nichols, Mateea loves u

    • @erin7884
      @erin7884 7 років тому +3

      Amanda Nichols OMFG so did jackson pollock 😂

  • @sparkylildog3410
    @sparkylildog3410 7 років тому +284

    how to be a good artist
    SPLATER PAINT EVERYWHERE AND SAY ITS A FLOWER OR SOME KIND OF CREATURE

  • @Ninja-yy1on
    @Ninja-yy1on 5 років тому +64

    My recommendation page
    2016: nahhh
    2017: hell no
    2018: she doesn’t need to see
    2019: WELL OBVIOUSLY

  • @milkichu1016
    @milkichu1016 4 роки тому +21

    These parents are milking it it’s so easy everyone does this

    • @Yahsbsuq
      @Yahsbsuq 3 роки тому +1

      Any kid could do this. I doubt she makes or selects her own canvases and paint. Her parents most definitely purchase all the materials she needs and probably select the colours she will use and all she has to do is throw it down on the canvas while they film her. A lot of young artists (with real talent) don't have parents who know anything about art. And so they have to learn about those materials on their own and experiment with them alone.

  • @eldonwood4835
    @eldonwood4835 6 років тому +96

    5:18 what the hell im outta here

  • @olofneppelberg2896
    @olofneppelberg2896 7 років тому +507

    She is not talented, She is just doing what a child does at that age.

    • @John62
      @John62 5 років тому +11

      Olof Neppelberg children are free of concepts like time, money and limitations. Perhaps that’s what her buyers like most. It’s the story of the child in us all.

    • @tomasm1233
      @tomasm1233 5 років тому +15

      And she does it best. You are just jealous.

    • @smvml89
      @smvml89 5 років тому +4

      Yeah the problem are adults doing the same thing and charging millions for it

    • @jasminibrahim4669
      @jasminibrahim4669 5 років тому +8

      You are jealousssssss

    • @UnfamiliarEyes
      @UnfamiliarEyes 5 років тому +11

      ..some people are really forgetting what abstract is....

  • @bbt2649
    @bbt2649 5 років тому +12

    notice how james warhola never said a word about her paintings being good, he called them "unpredictable"

  • @rebeccarice4160
    @rebeccarice4160 5 років тому +72

    Kid: yeaaah, extreme fingerpainting time!
    Mum : ffs, look at this mess for me to clean up
    Art world: take my money
    Mum: holy crap, make all the mess you want... Here's more paint!

  • @turbosoggy9269
    @turbosoggy9269 7 років тому +603

    She's just got overly supportive parents, she's not gifted

    • @smvml89
      @smvml89 5 років тому +2

      Just like any other contemporary artist or professional abstract painter.

    • @chehakmalhotra860
      @chehakmalhotra860 5 років тому +2

      Trueeeee

    • @cardenasvictor4240
      @cardenasvictor4240 5 років тому +14

      Probably the most difficult painting she has ever done was the one with some simple flowers and paint splattered on a canvas

    • @ipotatosenpai7002
      @ipotatosenpai7002 5 років тому +1

      Ye

    • @Lazy_Woolf
      @Lazy_Woolf 5 років тому

      She was only little when she made that first painting
      Obviously her parents would be shocked from that

  • @verymozart
    @verymozart 5 років тому +116

    She's lovely ,but honestly l don't catch what should be phenomenal in her paintings

  • @gracegriffin9847
    @gracegriffin9847 5 років тому +2

    I know it may not seem very impressive what she is doing but it is 100% thought out and expressive. Color schemes and patterns are not as simple as they look. People always say “oh anyone could do that”, but the fact of the matter is that this little girl did and I think the recognition she’s receiving is well deserved. Anyway, even if her style isn’t the most complex or groundbreaking, it’s art and it makes her happy so demeaning her efforts and accomplishments is really quite sad. I hope she continues to find happiness through her passion, it’s something we can all learn from ❤️

  • @nazjagan314
    @nazjagan314 5 років тому +71

    Hahahaha reminds me of" The Emperors New Clothes"?

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou 5 років тому +8

      "Art" is expensive because rich people and criminal organizations use it for money laundering.

    • @showup4071
      @showup4071 5 років тому

      May the Science be with You EXACTLY

    • @fkhan2006
      @fkhan2006 4 роки тому

      Omg yes

  • @helenhwang1394
    @helenhwang1394 6 років тому +169

    If I were to compare Pianists to Painters, as an analogy , would someone who bang on keys to make all kinds of sounds that are non-conventional to traditional classical or jazz, still be considered a music prodigy? So long as they can tell a story behind their way of playing with feelings and expressions? I have seen her style of art from my own children's school art classrooms, in fact most of them would love to shake off paint brushes on their canvas and maybe to each other, but I don't remember any of them becoming famous for it. Maybe the size of the canvas matter? Bottom line, I guess abstract art isn't for everyone...

    • @TR13400
      @TR13400 5 років тому +6

      If it sounds pleasing then yes. Just as these paintings can appear pleasing to some. If the music of banging random keys still evokes emotion, or thoughts, how is it different from any other work of art.

    • @ht1ps555
      @ht1ps555 5 років тому +9

      Everyone in the comments section are being rude. You guys really have no respect for art. Or should I say abstract. Every painting you see has a meaning behind it. She loves doing it. If you really focus it’s beautiful. It seems like you don’t see it. When you say “I guess some people aren’t into abstract” it sounds like you don’t even understand it at all. That’s just disrespectful.

    • @ams9449
      @ams9449 5 років тому +7

      @@ht1ps555 no you idiot, she had a sound point. Abstract is just plain shit for morons like you that want to feel intellectuals while babbling nonsense like "Every painting you see has a meaning behind it". BULLSHIT. Your stupidity, now THAT'S disrespectful, to the mankind.

    • @kaycitwedell7390
      @kaycitwedell7390 5 років тому

      Helen Hwang small minds think alike on here I see

    • @kaycitwedell7390
      @kaycitwedell7390 5 років тому +1

      porkybelly 1 agreed!!! It made me literally feel sick reading these comments. Hard to believe people, especially some who are claiming to be artists on here, would act like that. Thank you for your comment- what a relief I felt reading it.

  • @nilanjanasen553
    @nilanjanasen553 5 років тому +267

    If you are having a Rich parents. You may be an artist in 6 months 😂.
    9 years? Toooo old 😂

    • @blah_rie1821
      @blah_rie1821 5 років тому +1

      AHAHHAHAHA

    • @moliakter5035
      @moliakter5035 5 років тому +1

      Nilanjana Sen yess

    • @efcde
      @efcde 4 роки тому +1

      Ikr😂😂😂

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 4 роки тому +1

      And how old are you ... and what have you done with your life?
      Zero. And will stay that way because just look at your comment. This is your life, enjoy rotting slowly with jealousy.

    • @zenoist2399
      @zenoist2399 4 роки тому

      You left out having the right connections.

  • @nicolezhang8116
    @nicolezhang8116 4 роки тому +8

    I really do love her horse drawings, in spite of what everyone is saying about her paintings. She’s really good on that part.

  • @dark.angel1880
    @dark.angel1880 4 роки тому +14

    The fact that she names one of her paintings "the mirror path that leads to the unknown universe" shows how deeply connected to her works she is. How she's doing it because it's in her blood and who she is. She's not doing it for any other reason than it feels right and it IS right for her.

  • @aaronstrash
    @aaronstrash 7 років тому +251

    Some of her stuff looks like it has shape or it's like an actual thing, while others are just paint splatters. Nothing new here folks

    • @noliposie5527
      @noliposie5527 5 років тому

      Well...she's making tons of money! 😁 seems like many people here are just pissed that she is making money and they are not.

    • @davewallace593
      @davewallace593 5 років тому

      And yet everything unique. As it is.

    • @a.c.7573
      @a.c.7573 4 роки тому

      @@noliposie5527 yeah that is kinda the point, she splatters paint and the parents put her on a pedestal and people just give them their money while people who can actually draw go unoticed, I don't think the girl herself is bad because she is just doing her own thing and I do think the art looks nice, I think the problem is the parents whom are spoiling her.

  • @alisashulgin6049
    @alisashulgin6049 7 років тому +89

    _Absolutely brilliant!_
    *Splatters some paint onto a canvas. 0 effert*

    • @sapph____
      @sapph____ 6 років тому +1

      Fιreғly effort*

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine 5 років тому

      You're bitching about a child on a youtube video. How much effort have you really put into anything in your life?

  • @2ratz1game33
    @2ratz1game33 4 роки тому +9

    Me: Tries everyday to perfect my art skills.
    Her:Trips over a bottle of paint
    Art critics: “ It’s a masterpiece!”

  • @diegoo4562
    @diegoo4562 5 років тому +27

    Me: *splats paint all over canvas*
    My mom: Wtf is that
    2 year old: *splats paint all over canvas* *gets famous*

  • @wtfdude769
    @wtfdude769 7 років тому +22

    This girl gets more recognition at her age than i'll ever get in my entire life. Guess you have to start throwing pretty and "clashy" colors on a canvas to get known nowadays...

  • @lollylummi5771
    @lollylummi5771 7 років тому +238

    um..... sorta bullshit in my opinion

    • @ivangartenhaus4276
      @ivangartenhaus4276 6 років тому +1

      So is the idea of allah waiting for you after killing many innocent people, to reward you with 72 virgin pussies. But look how many people believe in that.

    • @Luccieenn
      @Luccieenn 6 років тому

      lolly lummi why do you think it is bullshit? and how?

    • @haylahh
      @haylahh 6 років тому +1

      lolly lummi same, but it's the passion that counts, so she can be her own person, right? I agree though.

    • @rileybrown7541
      @rileybrown7541 6 років тому

      Idk_Idc because anyone could to that

  • @bossclub3929
    @bossclub3929 5 років тому +11

    Child: *Splat Splat*
    Parents: OmYFuCkInGGoshYASSs

  • @victoria-su9uj
    @victoria-su9uj 5 років тому +252

    I made art that looks exactly like hers. But, I’m not famous

    • @DS-yg4qs
      @DS-yg4qs 5 років тому +13

      She is lucky and you are not.

    • @kawaiicartist2521
      @kawaiicartist2521 5 років тому +10

      mas pok lucky what lol. She’s not even talented. She’ll be lucky when she got some REAL art skills. Not some splashing of paint and getting famous for doing nothing.

    • @DS-yg4qs
      @DS-yg4qs 5 років тому

      @@kawaiicartist2521 exactly that is my view of luck.

    • @stariverse5916
      @stariverse5916 5 років тому +3

      mas pok she’s not talented or lucky she just splashes paint on a canvas

    • @rally0014
      @rally0014 4 роки тому

      Starry the wolf go find ur habitats wolf..

  • @hollyleavves
    @hollyleavves 6 років тому +220

    They don't deserve to be in museums, they're too comercial. And I don't see any effort there, just waste of money.
    Buy some expensive paints, give them to your kid, and enjoy being famous.
    Everyone could think they're artists, but only few are real artists. And this girl, isn't one of them.

    • @KAHHHH8548
      @KAHHHH8548 5 років тому +2

      Yes exactly

    • @EmunahCreative
      @EmunahCreative 5 років тому +2

      Yep, I have to agree.

    • @tiffanygutierrez4559
      @tiffanygutierrez4559 5 років тому +5

      All art is basically a waste of money I’ve seen it in my school and almost none of them make it into the art world so they’re left with a bunch of crap for storage. I know that art shouldn’t be belittled but people should have a career that can mix with art if they are artists..this is the real world after all

    • @mariamerin5657
      @mariamerin5657 5 років тому +5

      Akiane Kramarik paintings at a young age gives me goosebumps, she's really gifted. Not this one.

    • @Lee935
      @Lee935 5 років тому +2

      Karen Gudiño hater

  • @aslanmane
    @aslanmane 7 років тому +94

    The standards in art and poetry nowadays are unbelievably low.

    • @haylahh
      @haylahh 6 років тому

      redngolden same. But my friend is 10, she's an unbelievably great poet. You don't believe me but if you met her and read her poems you would ;-;

    • @ayeshakhan6458
      @ayeshakhan6458 6 років тому

      redngolden SHE IS A CHILD LET HER LIVE

    • @loafed3064
      @loafed3064 5 років тому

      Aye.aye_Captain a person has opinions *leave them alone*

    • @smvml89
      @smvml89 5 років тому

      Because as you can see the professional contemporary artists are matched by 9 year olds.

  • @tristanbyrmo8034
    @tristanbyrmo8034 4 роки тому +11

    Me: spills paint all over a canvas by mistake
    Me: I'm an artist

  • @niamhxox3978
    @niamhxox3978 5 років тому +10

    5:29 a painter like this is born every 100 years, maybe even a thousand🤦‍♀️ really...

  • @toadstar1004
    @toadstar1004 6 років тому +760

    "Talented and brilliant little kid" just randomly splashing paint on the canvas. I CAN DO THAT TOO!!!

    • @yeeyee8617
      @yeeyee8617 6 років тому +31

      dont say that man, if you could do it you shouldve done it first :D then youll get to have bragging rights, abstract art is complicated in a sense too when youre studying it.

    • @abigcrustyfoot3746
      @abigcrustyfoot3746 6 років тому +20

      UNKNOWN no yoir wrong to get into the "fine art" circle you need money she has 0 skill what so ever she is just puting paint on things

    • @xChrissanthix
      @xChrissanthix 6 років тому +9

      But you didn't...

    • @EmilyA1984
      @EmilyA1984 6 років тому +11

      It's not random. Aelita has clearly given some thought to which colours go together, and to composition and technique, where a lot of little kids would just paint sort of scribbles in the centre of the canvas, or in one corner/off to one side. She was able to do that as a toddler, before she was able to clearly articulate what her paintings were about, and as soon as she was able, you see her telling stories with her art, which is hard to do with abstract art, but she does it so effortlessly.

    • @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe
      @ioncekilledamanwithmyshoe 5 років тому +5

      UNKNOWN what they are trying to say is that it can be done easily even by somebody who doesn’t know a single thing about art. But she is making money because people think she is a "genius", whenever people say a little kids is an art prodigy, but then they tack on abstract in front of it, I roll my eyes. Anybody can do it, why is she making money from something that takes little to no effort.

  • @juliaciuffo1084
    @juliaciuffo1084 7 років тому +228

    Anything can be considered art these days. But that doesn't mean it's necessarily good. Good art requires years of practice and talent.

    • @emmawalsh3653
      @emmawalsh3653 7 років тому +19

      Julia Fart not talent but skill, art is not a talent, no one is born and automatically a da Vinci. But I this is just a child throwing paint on a canvas who has learned to say that it's a dragon or a flower. I've don't this before. If she can get paid for this why can't others. Sorry added a little extra.

    • @danielzza100
      @danielzza100 6 років тому +9

      good art doesn't require those things. a good piece of art is good regardless of context, whether it be a happy accident or a lengthy process of methodical creation.

    • @ellamasters682
      @ellamasters682 6 років тому +4

      Emma Walsh but it's not even good

    • @ellamasters682
      @ellamasters682 6 років тому +3

      Callum Greenaway well this isn't good

    • @cattreat7208
      @cattreat7208 5 років тому

      If people like it it’s art.

  • @karibetz3534
    @karibetz3534 5 років тому +24

    Child throws paint on canvas: famous.
    Me that can actually draw and paint: I have no hope.

    • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
      @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 4 роки тому +3

      What is art to you? A popularity competition? If you make "real" or more conventional art, this girl obviously isn't taking anything away from you, the niche audience that is interested in what she does, is not the audience you are searching for.
      Make your art to express rather than impress.
      Rid yourself of this competitive capitalist mindset. Instead of supporting and celebrating those in the same field, occupation, workplace etc. as one self, capitalists strip us of utility and community, make us compete among each other for a higher position, to get a raise or simply just not be replaced by cheaper workforce. This infighting and competition is what secures that workers won't unite, form unions or demand better pay or treatment and the capitalists can stay in power. This mentality is so deeply rooted in us, that a girl making art and finding an audience that appreciated it cannot just be left to do her thing. We are competing for that, position, that raise, the recognition of being unique individuals that can't just be disposed by the next person.
      Why can't artists just support each other?

    • @sabrinazerouga5145
      @sabrinazerouga5145 3 роки тому +1

      @@xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 No it’s not, but she knew she had talent in drawing horses, instead she decides to make splatter on the canvas. Abstract art is like that, but it has a meaning.
      All she has are supportive parents and money, without it she would get a spanking. Abstract art needs a meaning, but if you just splatter paint on canvas without inspiration and call it art and your child a prodigy? There is an 6 year old abstract painter more talented then her, her colors represent what she’s trying to say, she didn’t get much recognition. But this 9 year old had rich parents but no talent. Just the habit of splattering paint on a canvas and getting money. It’s not the child’s fault, her parents obviously just wanted to encourage her to keep making whatever to get easy money.

  • @red5wormy165
    @red5wormy165 5 років тому +3

    It's about who you know more than how good you are, but good for her. More power to anyone who finds success in their passion.

  • @skyeevans1981
    @skyeevans1981 7 років тому +30

    each and every person has an artist inside them she was just a lucky kid who was given an opportunity by her supportive parents that had the resources....THATS ALL....SHE JUST PLAYS with colours just like any other children in my kinder garden classrooms...

    • @BielichDai
      @BielichDai 5 років тому

      you shouldn't be teaching any kids if a child's success makes you this jealous .

    • @goodolmeplant5809
      @goodolmeplant5809 5 років тому

      @@BielichDai why would anyone be jealous of someone who got famous from flicking paint on to a canvas?

    • @BielichDai
      @BielichDai 5 років тому

      @@goodolmeplant5809 because you envy the ease at which they achieved fame instead of focusing on what you could be doing to more easily achieve the same level of success.. She's not famous btw, one viral video doesn't equal fame she's got around 5,000 followers on IG, so really you're mad at her for making money, why? Money will allow her to pay for the best education to develop into the best artist she can be. You don't know her or her struggles so the fact that you took a single second out of your day to hate on a child shows what kind of person you are.

    • @goodolmeplant5809
      @goodolmeplant5809 5 років тому

      @@BielichDai first of all, I am a child so it doesn't matter if I hate on a child or not. Second, we all take a few seconds out of our boring lives to comment on a video, it's not hard and it isn't wasting any time at all. Third, I think it's stupid that you get fame and fortune from throwing paint on to a canvas, anyone could do that(but for some reason they don't).

    • @goodolmeplant5809
      @goodolmeplant5809 5 років тому

      @@BielichDai also, I'm not mad at her specifically. I'm mat that people like her get famous and get lots of money for no reason, like Jake Paul. It's doesn't matter how old you are, you're not immune to making bad things.

  • @ricebowlasmr
    @ricebowlasmr 7 років тому +291

    if i was that age and had all the paint in the world i could absolutely make some good abstract work... so could everybody else

    • @Againstme008
      @Againstme008 7 років тому +35

      benzo boi UGH then do it! I hate it when people are like "I could do that" but their lazy butt never does it. Why don't you get into abstract painting instead of putting this girl down? I'd like to see you abstract paint

    • @zaboomafooba
      @zaboomafooba 7 років тому +40

      SALTY okay, I hear you, and get where your sentiment is coming from because I know that can get annoying when someone says that they could do something without knowing what they're talking about and just putting someone down for no reason, BUT....
      this isn't about someone being lazy and not doing something themselves, this is about the resources. All of that stuff she's using costs a ton of money. the person above was just pointing out that if more kids had those kind resources (buckets of paint to play with) free at their disposal, it would be apparent that channeling what you feel into paint isn't THAT extraordinary. they weren't putting this girl down by saying that this is something many many more people could do if they were just provided the resources. it's not insulting anyone to say that this isn't as exceptional as the way it's being framed.

    • @Againstme008
      @Againstme008 7 років тому +1

      plumear ok glad you see my point and I see yours. No more arguing on a stupid topic

    • @suntzu3541
      @suntzu3541 6 років тому +17

      Salty you are dumb as fuck if you think this girls 'talent' is what got her into the art world. Blatantly her parents connections and her parents buying her art supplies. Fucking adorable you think shes doing this off her own back. Laughable, even.

    • @Againstme008
      @Againstme008 6 років тому

      Sun Tzu WTF WHY DO PEOPLE SAY SHIT THAT I NEVER EVEN SAID. Did I say she was talented no? So get your rude ass outta here. There are some people that appreciate modern art (not me personally and I fucking understand the concept of supply and demand and even if I don't UNDERSTAND IT, why tf will I tell her she's talentless) some people appreciate it and she makes it. GOOD FOR HER.

  • @stephaniezhou4682
    @stephaniezhou4682 5 років тому +3

    Yes, sticking dinosaurs on paint splatters is DEFINITELY art

    • @hayirh
      @hayirh 5 років тому +2

      Stephanie Zhou Yup TOTALLY 😑

  • @mikequesada5128
    @mikequesada5128 4 роки тому +7

    All of these comments prove that true artists are the most misunderstood and exceptionally rare.

  • @Cre8iveSignWorks
    @Cre8iveSignWorks 7 років тому +524

    shes done some beautiful work!
    but to be called a prodigy is ridiculous! all kids love to throw colour around. its fun....
    but it takes many years to understand and become an abstract artist. it just cheapens it for those of us who have been slogging away for decades.

    • @angelika77st
      @angelika77st 6 років тому +3

      Shedz Channel I agree

    • @xiaoxiaotai7303
      @xiaoxiaotai7303 6 років тому +18

      Excuse me but Abstract painting is NOT just throwing around paint..

    • @champlock2093
      @champlock2093 6 років тому +16

      Okay but at 2:31 she's actually just throwing around paint

    • @colinmulvey9294
      @colinmulvey9294 6 років тому +24

      she has the eye. balance, contrast, movement, most importantly feeling, its all there. she will grow out of sticking dinosaurs on things. if she has been doing it since 2 she already has 7 years under her belt, she was born with it some are and some aren't. "cheapens it for those of us who have been slogging away for decades" sounds like jealousy.

    • @robertw8225
      @robertw8225 6 років тому +12

      Or does it prove that all abstract art really in childsplay ?

  • @daelynelise1939
    @daelynelise1939 7 років тому +34

    Why
    Did they
    Give her
    A canvas
    When she was 2
    CANVASES ARE EXPENSIVE

    • @viola8433
      @viola8433 7 років тому +1

      Dae PIXELS IKR!!!!

    • @trishawhitehouse4226
      @trishawhitehouse4226 6 років тому

      UkuleleDae Yes, even though she is cute little girl, it seems she has been indulged. My parents were buying food for us, not canvases and paint.
      It seems a like an expensive indulgance that paid off for them. Most of these I seen have money to being with.
      I hope she is a grounded human as she develops, so that when people aren't interested anymore , she doesn't fall apart.

    • @drako-ss
      @drako-ss 5 років тому

      They're rich

  • @NatPaintThat
    @NatPaintThat 4 роки тому +4

    The concept of a child being allowed to create and exhibit art work absolutely makes sense. Children are so full of creativity.

  • @emmaweeks1177
    @emmaweeks1177 5 років тому +19

    Everyone is hating on this little girl. How about you be mature about this situation. Her paintings are absolutely gorgeous!

    • @toes2889
      @toes2889 5 років тому +8

      There's people who try, she doesn't

    • @femerific
      @femerific 5 років тому +5

      We ain't hating we're giving advice and compliments. She is DEFINITELY not a prodigy. But her art IS beautiful.

    • @oo-lq2pp
      @oo-lq2pp 5 років тому +6

      Her paintings are okay, but they require no skill whatsoever

    • @showup4071
      @showup4071 5 років тому +2

      Giving constructive criticism is not mature? What do you want woman? Roses and rainbows ? 😂

  • @agirlcalledaubrey
    @agirlcalledaubrey 7 років тому +11

    Not a huge fan of her work myself, but I'm still happy that this girl succeeded with a talent that she truly enjoys having! It really does seem like she has an emotional connection with her work, not just randomly throwing paint, even though it may look like it. Some of her works show great understanding of colors too. Idk why some other commenters are super bitter about this child's success. If your kid can do that too, good for you! But be happy for this kid!

  • @frankieroisagreasyrat699
    @frankieroisagreasyrat699 7 років тому +26

    A 3-year-old could do that too.

  • @vmstefie9990
    @vmstefie9990 5 років тому +26

    Some questions to you all: do you draw to get recognition, praise and fame? Or do you draw because you love it no matter the fame, recognition, money and praise? Do you draw to compare to others and bring someone down? Do you draw to please others? Would you draw in a hidden room and not care if you don’t get money or glory from it? Is your artwork only worth because of the time taken, the money spent, the details and perfection? Or is your artwork worth by its expression and your freedom to put whatever you want there without caring if someone says is trash or unworthy and because you like what you put there? Is your artwork worth just because you love what you did and is unique and beautiful even only to you?
    Why is it that art needs to be high caliber to be called art? Why does your art need to be the best to be worthy?
    Where has the love of colors and fun go to?
    That child is doing what she loves and had fun with, if she gains money and fame from her love for painting then great! Why is it so important to you her money and fame and not the fun and joy she has when painting?
    She is a child who is happy with the little things she does, find your inner child if you wish to be happy and not live by the opinions and recognition of others...
    God bless you everyone 💚

  • @teddy9770
    @teddy9770 5 років тому +4

    Admittedly, her paintings ARE visually pleasing and interesting to look at. I understand that modern art often is more about the idea than the ski needed for execution.

  • @whalien1756
    @whalien1756 7 років тому +615

    I'm sorry, but this kind of pisses me of. Here I am, spending hours upon hours practicing and improving my drawing and painting skills in order to get good enough to get a job in the future. And then we have this girl who carelessly splats paint onto a canvas. And she is already way more successful than I will probably ever be.

    • @Againstme008
      @Againstme008 6 років тому +64

      Uni Corn yeah I'm sorry you're fucking bitter at somebody who's more successful. Is being jealous and lashing out gonna make your art more known?? So stfu and keep practicing and let the kid be. People (not me personally) like abstract art and like her stuff. Supply and demand. So people like her stuff, and she enjoys making it. GREAT. So gtfo with your bitter ass

    • @HeatherLikesArt
      @HeatherLikesArt 6 років тому +80

      Uni Corn yep, I hear ya. your pissed offness is totally justified I think. The whole thing is topsy turvey.
      The girl hasn't lived life enough to put any meaning into her art or have any concept. It's just playing a round With paint and sticking a dinosaur figure in it. My grandson does stuff like that.

    • @parth9861
      @parth9861 6 років тому +17

      Uni Corn I know right !?

    • @parth9861
      @parth9861 6 років тому +4

      Uni Corn but abstract is fun and art changes through time and people learn to adapt to those and I kinda like her "painting" makes me think

    • @4manflawlessround426
      @4manflawlessround426 6 років тому +43

      Me too. I spend hours drawing and improving, and then a little child throws paint on a canvas and delusional people flock to see it.

  • @Sky2Mina
    @Sky2Mina 7 років тому +60

    Isnt abstract art supposed to represent something? Like a yellow blob next to a smaller orange blob represents a mother and her child or something like this. I wonder what she wanted to represent when she was 2.

    • @gygyuri2194
      @gygyuri2194 5 років тому

      When I was really young and painted/drew random circles and lines, they represented something. I wasn't just scribbling all over the paper, I was trying to draw something I saw in my mind. Now, I dkn't know how 2 year olds think, but I think she was trying to draw something back then. Doesn't that make it represent something?

    • @mizzymsp
      @mizzymsp 5 років тому

      I just think she likes to see colours at that age... you're just curious what it does fam, if you start abstract art you must have got a massive bucket of paint so she was like probably like wtf do i do then lol. I don't think they have got a real clue what they are doing until a year later or something. I started drawing when i was like 4 and that was the only time I tried to draw humans, lmao the hands were on the head...

  • @blaisecierrasimon2381
    @blaisecierrasimon2381 2 роки тому +3

    I think one reason the high-end art world went crazy over her work is because she's able to portray a view of the world through not only abstract art but through a child's point of view. Abstract art is all about the energy you feel from a piece and many artists work their entire lives to enjoy the process of painting AND portray their energy on the canvas, but she's a child so all of her work has a natural jovial and fun energy to it which translates into each brushstroke or way she throws the paint.

  • @crackersupplier8086
    @crackersupplier8086 5 років тому +4

    Why are we ignoring the horses? Those are insanely good for a 9 year old! There certainly is some understanding of anatomy and perspective. The strokes are confident, almost adult like. She really is gifted, it's a shame they didn't show more of her non abstract work.

  • @thedrawerator1756
    @thedrawerator1756 5 років тому +15

    5:28 There are lots of children who are amazing artists but never get recognized! Great painting, they are really beautiful, but there are so many people who spend much more time and energy on their art

  • @rain2269
    @rain2269 7 років тому +47

    My mom wld be so mad at me if i were to ever mess up the wall and floor like that, especially with waterproof paints

  • @izz3352
    @izz3352 5 років тому

    I love that all the adults actually come and respect her as an artist!

  • @TheAmazingCoochini
    @TheAmazingCoochini 4 роки тому +2

    This isn’t art. Art requires the understanding of depth, color, and inquisition.