just want you to know ‘American Gothic’ is a painting of a dad and a daughter. just learned that last semester and i thought they were wife and husband.
iirc the deal is that Grant Wood got his sister and their dentist to pose for the picture, but he intended them to be acting as the sort of people he imagined would live in the house, so they’re representing a father and daughter
Another fun fact about Madame X is that one of her dress’s straps was originally painted as having slipped off her shoulder, but it was considered too scandalous, so Sargent painted over it and put the strap back on her shoulder lol
@@drawingwiffwaffles I enjoyed this video so much lol It inspired me to draw some pretty epic drawings in my new sketchbook, and it helped a lot to get past those first few intimidating blank pages. :)
Well yeah, the Youngest Millennials were born in 1996, thus.. Making the gap 25-40. So technically a few of us are STARTING OUR Quarter-Life Crisis .. As some of us are laughing at Gen X are going through their Mid-Life crisis even though it's clear which group is next. Greying started 25 for me.. Just yeah, I am 30 next month.
I absolutely love how you modernised them, and even if I hadn't known that you were re-creating these, I would've definitely recongised the first three, (I hadn't heard about Madame X before, but ya learn something every day as they say and I'm glad today's new thing for me was this hehe)! I love watching you draw, and it was fun to see you do some digital paintings again! One last thing! I find you're outro soo cute, it's such a sweet way to ask questions! I know it's been like this for a bunch of videos already, sorry for just mentioning it! 💜💜💜
This was so very interesting and educational actually.. you showed how an artist evaluates their subject, how they take it apart (figuratively and literally lol) to study it.. very cool.. more please
I think you actually did do a left foot on the right leg of the "Girl with a pearl earing". Idk, it just looks like the inside of both feet are facing the right.
We discussed Madame X in great length in several of my AH classes. Basically, John Singer Sargent and Gautreau (Madame X) both disagreed on who got to decide how one should be represented in the painting. Madame X would keep lighting her make up and Sargent would get really upset with her. This is why she ended up look more corpse like.
One of the reasons it had such a bad reception too was because it was originally painted with one of the straps falling off of her shoulder, which was really scandalous for 1884. Sargent ended up going back in and moving the strap up onto her shoulder. There is an picture of the portrait as it originally was though that was taken at the salon where it first debuted!
Oh I just remembered too! She had another couple portraits done later in profile as well, and the one painted by Gustave Courtois was painted with one strap slipping off her shoulder as in the original Madame X painting (though the overall style of the dress was very different). This portrait managed to retain the strap without having to change it, apparently 1891 was much chiller about shoulders
“and i gave her a phone. that’s modern.” “...does that make me an art thief?!?” “art thief.... BACK AT IT AGAIN!!!” “mine was much closer to like, barbie?” “umm i’m just gonna erase that from my vocabulary” “wait- if that’s left and that’s right.... wait WAIT i did it RIGHT!” “too shapeful- wait, what’s the word, chunky! it was looking pretty chunky!” “this is like a style i see people my age wearing that i don’t vibe with... so it looks old to me.”
Rin just naturally knows how to grab the attention of her audience. Always something so amazing creative that's, well... AMAZING! I always feel so inspired watching a Waffles video😄
I would be able to guess both the couple and Momo but the other two I would be stumped mostly because I am not as familiar with them. I absolutely love your takes on all of them. Superb 👌
This is a fabulous video. Absolutely perfect Rin! I utterly adore John Singer Sargent! I love the way he paints hands (like the painting Lady Agnew of Lochnaw 1893) and his skin tone is just stunning! You did a Brilliant job 🎨💜
I love this idea! You should definitely do more of those, maybe do a series so you can do a video where you recreate famous landscapes in your style, one where you recreate different styles like surrealism, cubism, pointillism etc, one where you recreate famous still life paintings and whatever else you can think of. It would be so much fun.
i absolutely fell in love with your personality, way of creating your videos and art style in general. I stopped drawing/sketching around 2012 completely due to depression and perfectionist characteristics... and now let me tell you that your personality and videos i have watched recently and discovered, encouraged me to at least give it a shot again since there is a time i remember i enjoyed drawing to the fullest. Now all i need to do is binge watch your vids next to scribbling on paper before one day actually going to digital what my goal was in the past. ♥ Lots of love to you. You're a good, bubbly person!
I just now realised how much I missed your digital art. Glad you did one again. I also love the conzept of drawing the old masters in your style! Turned out great! :)
I'm sorry, I can't wait to finish this video to comment. I absolutely love your version of the Mona Lisa. I will of course watch the rest, but this is an amazing idea & you did a fantastic job. Every time I watch one of your videos, it leaves me feeling happy & inspired. Thank you. Just as impressed with American Gothic as well. Really creative modernization.
OMG! Could you please do a series of these? I love the idea of putting the original background behind it. It makes it so much more recognizable and fun! Can't even tell which one's my favourite.. Definately gonna snack this idea for future art experiments! :)
This was a ton of fun to watch; I'm especially a fan of your reimagining their outfits while still keeping the "feel" as close as possible. I'd love to see your take on more of these, for sure!
all of these turned out to be gorgeous but the girl with the pearl earring has to be my fave. i especially love the girl's expression and the color palette.. it just has a very soft vibe overall, i feel like you really captured the essence of the original painting
Aw, Jo'Earring looks like a softie :3 But the idea with a selfie stick and just the tense, weird aura around the two characters from AG painting is portrayed so well into the modern times! :D Good job, very inspiring video! :D
The reason people hated the Madame X painting was because she had a revealing dress and she was painted by a man that wasn't her husband in that dress. (Hence the wedding ring drawn) But they did also think she looked too pale. She was really famous for being so beautiful before hand, which part of the reason the paintings famous. The reason I know all this is because I watched a documentary about it not that long ago.
I loved this! I love Art History so this was really satisfying to watch. You're so creative, Rin! My favorite one is actually Madame X. I think it resembles the original one more and I really like the pose and the colors. Great job!
Absolutely LOVED these! With the mona lisa I wasn't sure it was capturing it but then you put them side by side and it was definitely there! Madame X is my favorite you did, but they were all so fun to watch, thank you for sharing your process with us :D
Is it just me, or does waffles inspire you so much that after you watch a video, you just have to pick up your sketchbook and draw for the rest of the day? Or is it just me
I love the girl with the pearl painting and I was excited you are drawing it. I was not disappointed, your version is sooo cute, love the last one as well
I really enjoyed watching your process working through each painting. Would love to see your version of more classics. If you're taking suggestions I love Toulouse Lautrec and Salvador Dali.
Weekly dose of Rin drawing cute things and rambling as she goes. I loved this video by the way. I really enjoyed it! Have a nice day! I love the girl with the pearl earring you did and the fourth one. I really liked all of them but those two are my favorite!
I really like the concept of this video! The girl with the pearl earrings and Madam Y are probably my favorites. Also since it’s modern times Mona Lisa would probably pencil in her brows so I think it’s fitting.
I like the pitchfork one the most. I don't know why, but that has always been one of my favorite paintings. I like how you recreated it. The girl with the earing looks cool too, and it does resemble its original the most.
American Gothic is made all-time favorite painting and honestly I'm obsessed with your modern take on it too! I love the adapted facial expressions and how you extended the frame so their whole bodies were in it... and the cropped background too i think that's what i love as a whole over the pictures
Favourite video you’ve done so far, I love seeing these videos of people redrawing things in peoples styles it makes me see all the different kinds of artist and styles
I knew immediately when you began creating the farm couple! I really liked how they all turned out but the Mona Lisa girl was super cute and the "gray girl" with the transparent skirt was executed really well.
You did a great job with this! All of them are very clearly inspired by the original paintings, but are different enough that they are unique and your own style!
Anybody wonder how the person posing for the picture can maintain their pose for so long while the artist is painting? And then there is us in the twenty first century getting impatient and fidgety when the McDonald's drive through is packed and you want your chicky nuggies so baddd
I imagine the person got a lot of breaks. But you do have a point as even with early photography it took forever. Might just be how everything is so instant now that everyone's grown accustomed to speed. Entertainment is instant, satisfaction can be instant aka likes on social media. [social media addiction is a real thing and it has ruined MANY people]
@@meanncat3050 yea that is possible. Our generation is soooooo spoiled. We automatically expect so much. No wonder all those paintings have the person in them with a solemn facial expression XD
You realise we still get people to pose for paintings today right? 🤨 The models take breaks every so often and it can help create less stiff poses, the small movements, something you lose when working from a photograph. Also some of the painting isn't always done with the client or model there, some parts might be blocked in, in a very basic manner and the artist will work on it alone/with their apprentice (depending how far back in art history we are going). Lots of people in the past were also impatient, extremely impatient (and often those people would've been wealthy enough that they could get away with far more violence towards the subject of their impatience than what you can get away with today) and lots of people today are patient, lots are impatient, nothing has changed. "Our/my generation is bad because blank" is very cringe and is a mindset that needs to end, I see it every couple years "wrong generation" type beats. It's literally good that things have got easier and progressed, we should continue striving for progress to make life easier for those that come after us. It was not fun being a worker back then even less than now (at least technology has made some jobs not put us into an early grave) and many artists had a terrible time getting to express themselves because of restrictive Academia that in areas controlled subject matters, style, etc allowed to be sold to *anyone* but that's a big topic and I've already done my days worth of working class political artist ranting. Tl;dr the past was not more patient nor our current society less patient, it's all romanticisation and perspective. Impatient people have always existed.
This is easily my favorite video you've ever done. I'm currently in art school, and art history is so exciting to me. You looking at these pieces for an extended amount to really disassemble and analyze them is so fascinating and getting me to see the pieces in a new way. The downside to taking art history classes is that all the time you used to be drawing, even if it wasn't for you, has now been replaced by SO MUCH reading and writing. Thankfully, this video was really inspiring and now I know what I really want to draw next (and also take a bigger swing at digital, so thank you for making it look easy)! I would love to see you do this again sometime!
I would love to see this again! There are so many paintings in the world. A few of My favorites - Wounded Eurydice, Potato Peeler Van Gough, and Portrait of a Saxon lady.
I saw Madame X at the MET a few years back when they were moving it to storage. I thought it was so interesting that the changed strap was so flawlessly added and the other one covered - but that you could still see traces of the fallen strap in the texture of the paint on her arm.
Also, part of the story was that her strap was originally fallen down and the French court felt that this was too scandalous! The artist and the woman, who was in the upper class, received a huge amount of hate for it and the painting was banned for a time. The artist changed the strap to be upright so it was less risqué, but the reputation of the painting stuck
My favorite was the girl with the pearl earrings. But the one that resembled it’s original painting the most for me was the American Gothic. Loved all of them!😍❤️❤️
Hiiiii Rin ! Super early ! ❤️ Looks like it's breakfast time ! Well , it's not breakfast time for me , but I don't mind eating waffles for lunch , dinner , snacks etc 😃 im not a cannibal
Definitely the painting with the pitchforks reminded me of the original the most! Its like youve brought them into a different time era and at a younger point in their life!
I love this! They all came out awesome and bringing in the colors from the originals really tied them together 💕 definitely wanna try this myself now!!
I think for me it feels more like inspiration drawings rather than a recreation. Because you wouldn't look at the picture and know what painting it's supposed to be. Also MoMo looks like she's holding a dead arm lol. Love you Rin 😉
Does anyone have any other UA-cam artists who also have like a personality 🤷♀️😂I feel more inspired cus Rin always makes jokes and teaches inno soooo.....
I love them! Was a little upset at the beginning because I wanted to see how Mona Lisa would turn out in your style, without the modern twist. But they turned out amazing! I think the last one, and the one with the pitchfork are my two favorites.
I’m glad Leonardo was thinking of you 😂
he's very forward-thinking like that
Me too
lol
😂
Lol
just want you to know ‘American Gothic’ is a painting of a dad and a daughter. just learned that last semester and i thought they were wife and husband.
My art teachers said it was the painters daughter and his dentist lol
Wow I also thought husband/wife! 😳🤦🏽♀️
it's actually the painter's sister and his dentist-
iirc the deal is that Grant Wood got his sister and their dentist to pose for the picture, but he intended them to be acting as the sort of people he imagined would live in the house, so they’re representing a father and daughter
@@WanderingStar_13 Me too! Im shook.
Another fun fact about Madame X is that one of her dress’s straps was originally painted as having slipped off her shoulder, but it was considered too scandalous, so Sargent painted over it and put the strap back on her shoulder lol
I came to the comment section to say this too, lol
uGh sCanDaLouS
When the video started with “Hello” and no hands waving across the desk, I was shocked 😳
Samee
i'm in an undisclosed location. XP bahaha next time I film a digital I'll throw in some hands. just for you guys. hehe
LOL same xd
Same
Same
Leonardo looking down from the heavens like “ahh she noticed 🥰”
ya
Does anyone have the heart to tell her that Scarlet Jo'Earring has two left feet?
I only noticed cuz I LOVED how she drew the shoes 💕👟
i didn’t want to say anything 😭💞
it’s so good I couldn’t notice lol🥲
Hhahaaa if you havent saud that i wouldnt notice that hahhaa
Yeah I noticed too but it’s cute ig
Waffles I gotta say your ideas have been so inspiring lately this is a really cool idea!!!!
Thank you Maddie! 💜
Ikrrr
@@drawingwiffwaffles I enjoyed this video so much lol
It inspired me to draw some pretty epic drawings in my new sketchbook, and it helped a lot to get past those first few intimidating blank pages. :)
Thaaank you Maddie
“At least middle aged” then “millennial characters” OUCH RIGHT IN THE HEART 😂
To be fair the oldest millennials are 40 now...
@@ellenbertran1493 The "geriatric millennials".
Yea, I’m a millennial and in my 20’s. It kinda hurt to hear someone say middle aged lol
Well yeah, the Youngest Millennials were born in 1996, thus..
Making the gap 25-40.
So technically a few of us are STARTING OUR Quarter-Life Crisis .. As some of us are laughing at Gen X are going through their Mid-Life crisis even though it's clear which group is next.
Greying started 25 for me.. Just yeah, I am 30 next month.
I also felt the Pang when she said that. It hurt my middle aged heart lol
No matter what art supply is being used, you are 100% fully capable of creating a masterpiece!!💕
@Demon_CatBoy I would love a kitty but I dunno if you can get shipped to where I live
@@shuvampandey7387 Use punctuation . *Yep , you are right .
True! That's what makes Waffles such an amazing artist ❤️
@@CreativeButterfly yeah , exactly !
@@CreativeButterfly Yep!
I absolutely love how you modernised them, and even if I hadn't known that you were re-creating these, I would've definitely recongised the first three, (I hadn't heard about Madame X before, but ya learn something every day as they say and I'm glad today's new thing for me was this hehe)! I love watching you draw, and it was fun to see you do some digital paintings again! One last thing! I find you're outro soo cute, it's such a sweet way to ask questions! I know it's been like this for a bunch of videos already, sorry for just mentioning it! 💜💜💜
This was so very interesting and educational actually.. you showed how an artist evaluates their subject, how they take it apart (figuratively and literally lol) to study it.. very cool.. more please
I'm glad to hear your perspective. thank you! 💜
Yeah Rin is a good teacher ☺️
I think you actually did do a left foot on the right leg of the "Girl with a pearl earing". Idk, it just looks like the inside of both feet are facing the right.
It's true hahah
Yeah the feet would be correct if she didn’t have her legs crossed
yeah 😅 it feels cruel to point it out tho haha
I agree! Right leg left foot and left leg right foot 🦶
"How many things do you want to make oversized?" Rin: "yes"
We discussed Madame X in great length in several of my AH classes. Basically, John Singer Sargent and Gautreau (Madame X) both disagreed on who got to decide how one should be represented in the painting. Madame X would keep lighting her make up and Sargent would get really upset with her. This is why she ended up look more corpse like.
One of the reasons it had such a bad reception too was because it was originally painted with one of the straps falling off of her shoulder, which was really scandalous for 1884. Sargent ended up going back in and moving the strap up onto her shoulder. There is an picture of the portrait as it originally was though that was taken at the salon where it first debuted!
Oh I just remembered too! She had another couple portraits done later in profile as well, and the one painted by Gustave Courtois was painted with one strap slipping off her shoulder as in the original Madame X painting (though the overall style of the dress was very different). This portrait managed to retain the strap without having to change it, apparently 1891 was much chiller about shoulders
“and i gave her a phone. that’s modern.”
“...does that make me an art thief?!?”
“art thief.... BACK AT IT AGAIN!!!”
“mine was much closer to like, barbie?”
“umm i’m just gonna erase that from my vocabulary”
“wait- if that’s left and that’s right.... wait WAIT i did it RIGHT!”
“too shapeful- wait, what’s the word, chunky! it was looking pretty chunky!”
“this is like a style i see people my age wearing that i don’t vibe with... so it looks old to me.”
reading my own words is such a weird out of body experience XP
@@drawingwiffwaffles i can imagine
Rin just naturally knows how to grab the attention of her audience. Always something so amazing creative that's, well... AMAZING! I always feel so inspired watching a Waffles video😄
“That One Painting With The Pitchfork” “Scarlet Jo’Earring” lmao i love the title sections xD
If i'm gonna put time into them. i'm gonna do it my way. haha
I would be able to guess both the couple and Momo but the other two I would be stumped mostly because I am not as familiar with them. I absolutely love your takes on all of them. Superb 👌
This is a fabulous video. Absolutely perfect Rin! I utterly adore John Singer Sargent! I love the way he paints hands (like the painting Lady Agnew of Lochnaw 1893) and his skin tone is just stunning! You did a Brilliant job 🎨💜
"please tell me I erased that one more time-- that's not what it looks like right?"
mood
When she started Mona Lisa, the first thing that came to my mind was 'Rinardo' 😂😂😂😂.... get it? Rin and Leonardo - put together- No? Ok...😭😭😭😭
Good one🤣😆❤
🤣😆💜💜💛💛🐸
“Hello, I drew something. A couple things and I am going to show you those things.” The only line I needed to hear ☺️
i think that makes us artists. hehe 💜💜💜
Oh of course!
Haha @@drawingwiffwaffles
Advika your drawings are beautiful!
Pixie stardust ah thank you!
The girl with the pearl earring reminds me of the original painting the most, but I like your painting of madame x the most. It's very beautiful
Rin: exists and uploads quality content
Art block who? Never heard of it
Lollll
Overused comment . It's true , but everyone comments it .
@@justflamingo4114 Oh lol really? didn't know. . . 😂
don't forget its you who conquers those blocks. 💜
"A lot of Millennials still have hair... for now"
This made me Chuckle because My husband is bald 🤣🤣🤣
People think he's 35+ because of it lol
It is weird that i'm talking to a 25+ y/o person like you
Beacuse i'm only 9 next week i'm turning 10
It is just like weird realising that
@@r.araujo4 Its even more weird that I have a child almost as old as you are. 🤣
@@sweetpastelpeach7587 yeah, i'm only 9🤣
“The luxury of indoor pluming”💅
Obviously so normal 💖
flushhh! XP
I love this idea! You should definitely do more of those, maybe do a series so you can do a video where you recreate famous landscapes in your style, one where you recreate different styles like surrealism, cubism, pointillism etc, one where you recreate famous still life paintings and whatever else you can think of. It would be so much fun.
I can’t... I mean just can’t... YOU ARE SO TALENTED, RIN!!! Oh my goodness 😁
thank you Jessica 💜
i absolutely fell in love with your personality, way of creating your videos and art style in general. I stopped drawing/sketching around 2012 completely due to depression and perfectionist characteristics... and now let me tell you that your personality and videos i have watched recently and discovered, encouraged me to at least give it a shot again since there is a time i remember i enjoyed drawing to the fullest. Now all i need to do is binge watch your vids next to scribbling on paper before one day actually going to digital what my goal was in the past. ♥ Lots of love to you. You're a good, bubbly person!
Everyone knows that only waffles could pull of something so “old modern timely” 😏
Lol
I don't get it
My favorite is the Pearl Earring girl! She just looks so good! Good job Waffles!
Me: chilling at home with my sweatpants
DrawingWiffWaffles: Mona Lisa needs a bucket hat...
Sorry to come at you like that. haha XP
Lmaooo
@@drawingwiffwaffles 💀 don’t have to say sorry just keep the content coming
But if I'm wearing a bucket hat does that make me like mona Lisaish?
Ok this is my fave video you have ever done! This is so cool. I love all of them ^^
You were my inspiration when I was a kid, you helped me learn how to draw noses
i'm flattered. glad art is something that is sticking with you. 💜
Awh wholesome comment time ^-^
Madly in love with the 4 of them. Please, draw part 2!!!
I love how waffles doesn't only just draw but she actually puts the best jokes to make us smile very wide💖💕🥰😃
Yessss
@@frekklefoxart3045 💖
Girl with the pearl earing is definitely my fave, both the original painting and your redraw just get to me
probably the colors
“I have created some things, so watch closely”
Yes sir, lemme just bust my eyes open so I can watch this amazing art 😩🏃♂️
bahah bust your eyes open XP that sounds like a painful way to open your eyelids. XP
I just now realised how much I missed your digital art. Glad you did one again. I also love the conzept of drawing the old masters in your style! Turned out great! :)
I just got a sudden realization that I did have waffles while watching this and honestly I feel lvled up 😂
i approve!!!
I'm sorry, I can't wait to finish this video to comment. I absolutely love your version of the Mona Lisa. I will of course watch the rest, but this is an amazing idea & you did a fantastic job. Every time I watch one of your videos, it leaves me feeling happy & inspired. Thank you.
Just as impressed with American Gothic as well. Really creative modernization.
OMG! Could you please do a series of these? I love the idea of putting the original background behind it. It makes it so much more recognizable and fun! Can't even tell which one's my favourite.. Definately gonna snack this idea for future art experiments! :)
This was a ton of fun to watch; I'm especially a fan of your reimagining their outfits while still keeping the "feel" as close as possible. I'd love to see your take on more of these, for sure!
I absolutely love when you do digital art I always learn something and it’s so fun to watch I can’t wait to see all of the drawings you make🌟💜
eeee! i'm glad! cuz I have some more planned. ;)
all of these turned out to be gorgeous but the girl with the pearl earring has to be my fave. i especially love the girl's expression and the color palette.. it just has a very soft vibe overall, i feel like you really captured the essence of the original painting
8:23 witchcraft!! no bit seriously, I never knew you could do that. it's genius
So glad you had the urge to paint these, they are so cool and amazing!!! My fave the girl with the pearl earring!!
Aw, Jo'Earring looks like a softie :3
But the idea with a selfie stick and just the tense, weird aura around the two characters from AG painting is portrayed so well into the modern times! :D Good job, very inspiring video! :D
Your commentary was really fun for this one, it seemed like you were having a ton of fun! I love seeing your takes on the pieces too, very creative!
The reason people hated the Madame X painting was because she had a revealing dress and she was painted by a man that wasn't her husband in that dress. (Hence the wedding ring drawn) But they did also think she looked too pale. She was really famous for being so beautiful before hand, which part of the reason the paintings famous. The reason I know all this is because I watched a documentary about it not that long ago.
I loved this! I love Art History so this was really satisfying to watch. You're so creative, Rin! My favorite one is actually Madame X. I think it resembles the original one more and I really like the pose and the colors. Great job!
Shes literally my fave artist in youtube😳🙌✨💅🔥
ah you are so kind. thank you!!
@@drawingwiffwaffles Love u a lot❤ ur so inspiring‼️✨
@@drawingwiffwaffles Well, you ARE so it rubs off onto us 😃
Absolutely LOVED these! With the mona lisa I wasn't sure it was capturing it but then you put them side by side and it was definitely there! Madame X is my favorite you did, but they were all so fun to watch, thank you for sharing your process with us :D
Is it just me, or does waffles inspire you so much that after you watch a video, you just have to pick up your sketchbook and draw for the rest of the day?
Or is it just me
yasssssssssssssssssssssss
I love the girl with the pearl painting and I was excited you are drawing it. I was not disappointed, your version is sooo cute, love the last one as well
I really enjoyed watching your process working through each painting. Would love to see your version of more classics. If you're taking suggestions I love Toulouse Lautrec and Salvador Dali.
Weekly dose of Rin drawing cute things and rambling as she goes. I loved this video by the way. I really enjoyed it! Have a nice day! I love the girl with the pearl earring you did and the fourth one. I really liked all of them but those two are my favorite!
I once painted the girl with the pearl earring as a black panther. 😂 I still have it on my desk.
I really like the concept of this video! The girl with the pearl earrings and Madam Y are probably my favorites. Also since it’s modern times Mona Lisa would probably pencil in her brows so I think it’s fitting.
Let’s agree that Rin’s art style is iconic 😳💗
thank you 💜
Yes, it's so true Hershey 🤩
I like the pitchfork one the most. I don't know why, but that has always been one of my favorite paintings. I like how you recreated it. The girl with the earing looks cool too, and it does resemble its original the most.
Wait I've always wanted you to do something like this so yaay!!
then i think you'll enjoy this. :)
I love love love this! I really enjoy seeing a new take on well known works, using the re-creator's own style. This is SO COOL.
The American Gothic one is my fav.
Rin: *flips canvas all the time*
Me: forgets to flip the canvas *UNTIL I’M DONE WITH THE LINEART* 😭
if you can start to remember, it will make a WORLD of a difference. i promise
but yeah, i've been there. haha its a journey to remember
When I can't even find an option to flip the canvas:
I remember literally the second I'm done with *everything* ;-;
@@zarremozzz is there a select or lasso? Then you just like stretch it sideways
American Gothic is made all-time favorite painting and honestly I'm obsessed with your modern take on it too! I love the adapted facial expressions and how you extended the frame so their whole bodies were in it... and the cropped background too i think that's what i love as a whole over the pictures
This is my equivalent of Saturday morning cartoons, as an adult
Favourite video you’ve done so far, I love seeing these videos of people redrawing things in peoples styles it makes me see all the different kinds of artist and styles
“ Leonardo, he left that there for me.” WAit... Does that Leonardo da Vinci can tell the future and he knew you were going to recreate it??
I knew immediately when you began creating the farm couple! I really liked how they all turned out but the Mona Lisa girl was super cute and the "gray girl" with the transparent skirt was executed really well.
Rin, one day... one of your pieces will become like one of these famous art pieces :) 🎨 💜
You did a great job with this! All of them are very clearly inspired by the original paintings, but are different enough that they are unique and your own style!
Anybody wonder how the person posing for the picture can maintain their pose for so long while the artist is painting?
And then there is us in the twenty first century getting impatient and fidgety when the McDonald's drive through is packed and you want your chicky nuggies so baddd
I imagine the person got a lot of breaks.
But you do have a point as even with early photography it took forever. Might just be how everything is so instant now that everyone's grown accustomed to speed. Entertainment is instant, satisfaction can be instant aka likes on social media. [social media addiction is a real thing and it has ruined MANY people]
@@meanncat3050 yea that is possible. Our generation is soooooo spoiled. We automatically expect so much. No wonder all those paintings have the person in them with a solemn facial expression XD
You realise we still get people to pose for paintings today right? 🤨 The models take breaks every so often and it can help create less stiff poses, the small movements, something you lose when working from a photograph. Also some of the painting isn't always done with the client or model there, some parts might be blocked in, in a very basic manner and the artist will work on it alone/with their apprentice (depending how far back in art history we are going).
Lots of people in the past were also impatient, extremely impatient (and often those people would've been wealthy enough that they could get away with far more violence towards the subject of their impatience than what you can get away with today) and lots of people today are patient, lots are impatient, nothing has changed. "Our/my generation is bad because blank" is very cringe and is a mindset that needs to end, I see it every couple years "wrong generation" type beats.
It's literally good that things have got easier and progressed, we should continue striving for progress to make life easier for those that come after us. It was not fun being a worker back then even less than now (at least technology has made some jobs not put us into an early grave) and many artists had a terrible time getting to express themselves because of restrictive Academia that in areas controlled subject matters, style, etc allowed to be sold to *anyone* but that's a big topic and I've already done my days worth of working class political artist ranting.
Tl;dr the past was not more patient nor our current society less patient, it's all romanticisation and perspective. Impatient people have always existed.
This is such a creative idea, and the art is amazing as always!! These videos never fail to brighten my day!! ✏️🧇
"Why did I feel the urge to do any of this?"
That's how art works, when your done with the stickman, you think "But why?"
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This is easily my favorite video you've ever done.
I'm currently in art school, and art history is so exciting to me. You looking at these pieces for an extended amount to really disassemble and analyze them is so fascinating and getting me to see the pieces in a new way. The downside to taking art history classes is that all the time you used to be drawing, even if it wasn't for you, has now been replaced by SO MUCH reading and writing. Thankfully, this video was really inspiring and now I know what I really want to draw next (and also take a bigger swing at digital, so thank you for making it look easy)! I would love to see you do this again sometime!
No wonder those eyebrows took centuries to come back! XD
I would love to see this again!
There are so many paintings in the world.
A few of My favorites - Wounded Eurydice, Potato Peeler Van Gough, and Portrait of a Saxon lady.
Is it
Rin Lisa
Or Mona Rin
Tbh your art prices should be put into an art museum
Rin Lisa for the win, lol
Both! Lollll ;-;
ah you flatter me. 💜
I saw Madame X at the MET a few years back when they were moving it to storage. I thought it was so interesting that the changed strap was so flawlessly added and the other one covered - but that you could still see traces of the fallen strap in the texture of the paint on her arm.
Also, part of the story was that her strap was originally fallen down and the French court felt that this was too scandalous! The artist and the woman, who was in the upper class, received a huge amount of hate for it and the painting was banned for a time. The artist changed the strap to be upright so it was less risqué, but the reputation of the painting stuck
*First few lines told me*
That waffles will be an amazing poetess 😂💖💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️😂🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️
My favorite was the girl with the pearl earrings. But the one that resembled it’s original painting the most for me was the American Gothic. Loved all of them!😍❤️❤️
I relate ‘cause I can know a person for years and STILL not realize they wear glasses EVERY DAY lol
I really love this kind of video! This was a lot of fun to watch!!! I loved all of the paintings
Hiiiii Rin ! Super early ! ❤️ Looks like it's breakfast time ! Well , it's not breakfast time for me , but I don't mind eating waffles for lunch , dinner , snacks etc 😃
im not a cannibal
Definitely the painting with the pitchforks reminded me of the original the most! Its like youve brought them into a different time era and at a younger point in their life!
As an art history nerd, this is everythting
Love the American Gothic and Girl with the Pearl Earring redo. Also love how you pulled the backgrounds in. ❤️
When she talked about being jealous of voluminous hair, I laughed and was like, 'Wow! Waffles is jealous of my haircut!"
I love this! They all came out awesome and bringing in the colors from the originals really tied them together 💕 definitely wanna try this myself now!!
Amazing ♥
My fav 13:56
your art style has to be one of my favorite art style ever. loved every single one of them.
I have naturally curly hair that looks a little bit like how you drew modern Mona Lisa's hair lol. :P
its so amazing to see the difference in your art over the past years as a regular watcher ✋😌
Mona Lisa in a sweat shirt is almost as cute as bunnies in sweat shirts💜
everyone looks better in a sweatshirt. XP
I think for me it feels more like inspiration drawings rather than a recreation. Because you wouldn't look at the picture and know what painting it's supposed to be. Also MoMo looks like she's holding a dead arm lol. Love you Rin 😉
Does anyone have any other UA-cam artists who also have like a personality 🤷♀️😂I feel more inspired cus Rin always makes jokes and teaches inno soooo.....
Jazza!
this is one of my favorite things you have ever done. Please do it again with different paintings you enjoy
This was so fun to watch and so inspiring! What a fun way to capture old portraits
These might be my favorite thing you've ever done. Seriously. So. Cool.
I love them! Was a little upset at the beginning because I wanted to see how Mona Lisa would turn out in your style, without the modern twist. But they turned out amazing! I think the last one, and the one with the pitchfork are my two favorites.
just want to say I love how you did the flyaways in the girl with the pearl earring!! they give the hair so much dimension and fluff