He’s unbelievable I can’t beleive I found his name I saw pandamonium one time and I loved it and finaly found out the name of the artist I can’t beleive some of it
My second favourite artist. God i would love a big copy of one of his paintings on my wall. He paints vastness like no other. They seem to expand into eternity. Adore the majority of his works.
in his paintings, massive buildings turned into mountains, we still have today and very often you can see these are not just rocks, they used to be edifices... :/...
Actualmente me estoy interesado en el arte y las pinturas baya qué el estilo Jhon Martin era increíble para mí sus pinturas me hacen sentir inquietud, miedo pero una emoción de qué algo grande y épico va a suceder.
Brings to mind a man who saw only yhe ends. And the horrors they would bring. There is a case for cynicism and hubris, there. That he thought he could visialize such a thing. But what ive always seen in that work is empathy. He is weeping on canvas; for it is not some inagined prospect or virtue suffering, here. It is humanity. A tortured soul saw the many ways and vistas under and through which we would suffer.
@@armorris82 Because its cognitively mindless! If you want to make a video on an artist, do some real research and share it in a video with your images. Splicing a bunch of online photos together and shoving in some music, is one up from finger painting I'm sorry.
@@pasquino0733 wow. Ok I did know this was so deplorable. I first heard of this artist from a YT video that was even talking about the art. Then I found this video and was like whoa there’s so much more. After that I went to look into it outside of YT. I think this ok for some people as a quick window into something cool. Not everyone aspires to be an amazing video essayist.
His art is way ahead of its time
Pun sir
yeah.
he is also a "thinker" it seems.
a great mind with some advance imaginations ,,
or way behind the time 🤔
I don’t why but these paintings make me feel comfortable
His paintings resembles my dreams a lot
Those are not dreams, those are nightmares my guy.
Those are visions from God
They are similar to some of mine. You probably just spend too much time looking at his works
Me too
He’s unbelievable I can’t beleive I found his name I saw pandamonium one time and I loved it and finaly found out the name of the artist I can’t beleive some of it
My second favourite artist. God i would love a big copy of one of his paintings on my wall. He paints vastness like no other. They seem to expand into eternity. Adore the majority of his works.
Now we need to know who is your first favourite? 😅
in his paintings, massive buildings turned into mountains, we still have today and very often you can see these are not just rocks, they used to be edifices... :/...
Actualmente me estoy interesado en el arte y las pinturas baya qué el estilo Jhon Martin era increíble para mí sus pinturas me hacen sentir inquietud, miedo pero una emoción de qué algo grande y épico va a suceder.
They look great.
7:06 👍
The painting is called “The Destruction of Pharaoh’s Host” by John Martin for anyone wanting to know
his works strike you as instantly modern, classical, and psychedelic
it seems that he is also a "thinker"
combining that with his talent of painting,,, awesome!!
Brings to mind a man who saw only yhe ends. And the horrors they would bring.
There is a case for cynicism and hubris, there. That he thought he could visialize such a thing.
But what ive always seen in that work is empathy. He is weeping on canvas; for it is not some inagined prospect or virtue suffering, here.
It is humanity.
A tortured soul saw the many ways and vistas under and through which we would suffer.
Can someone pleaase say what’s the name of this painting at 2:26 ?
Person on rock looking at sky
@@notrichrd4412 lmao
The Angel with the Book
By John Martin
1837
@@CrucifiedinChrist Thank you very much!
@@CrucifiedinChrist Thank you very much!
ENGLAND'S MOST UNDERRATTED PAINTER:
[For @vive335] The text takes us inside our souls and minds--and outside, where rumors of wars and declared wars emerge daily.
Name of the music?
The first painting is the cover for 2012 (movie) i think
6:31 The Transcendental-Ethereal Despacito
I guess I got the best entry number with 666
That not an Apocalypse = uncovering
Atlantic civilization
siren a25. 1:5.1
Mortal combat
This is not ancient Europe lol
Its real not fantastic in18 century
If I was a world dictator, uploading historical paintings with music and no content would be banned.
???
@@armorris82 Because its cognitively mindless! If you want to make a video on an artist, do some real research and share it in a video with your images. Splicing a bunch of online photos together and shoving in some music, is one up from finger painting I'm sorry.
@@pasquino0733 wow. Ok I did know this was so deplorable.
I first heard of this artist from a YT video that was even talking about the art. Then I found this video and was like whoa there’s so much more. After that I went to look into it outside of YT.
I think this ok for some people as a quick window into something cool. Not everyone aspires to be an amazing video essayist.
@@pasquino0733shut up nerd
@@pasquino0733 you always have these puritans floating around artwork like a fart, fuck off nobody cares for your opinions.
Mortal combat
ok