I subscribed as soon as I saw your art. I love your shirt too! Ingmar Bergman's Seventh Seal? And I flipping love reviews of books that aren't covered a lot. On top of all that, I learned something from your review. Well done! Hope your art show went well.
Wow, thank you so much! Yes, that's a Seventh Seal shirt :) My exhibition's up for a few more days but yes I think it went pretty well! Anyway, thanks for subscribing, and hope you enjoy the content.
Great review. I'm interested though I really must do a bit of art history reading first. ...but all those ropes, the texture of the wood, the water in the background... My man that piece is gorgeous.
Thanks! Yes, I don't know if this would be a good intro to reading about art. Maybe a good entry point would be reading biographies on artists? There are a couple good ones on DaVinci (by Walter Isaacson, and another that I prefer by Serge Bramly), and I hear M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio is excellent. I also like "David" by Simon Lee a lot but it's not easy to find. Also glad you like my work! The full drawing is on my site here, if you scroll down: curtisbotham.weebly.com/fishing-industry-series.html
I subscribed as soon as I saw your art. I love your shirt too! Ingmar Bergman's Seventh Seal? And I flipping love reviews of books that aren't covered a lot. On top of all that, I learned something from your review. Well done! Hope your art show went well.
Wow, thank you so much! Yes, that's a Seventh Seal shirt :)
My exhibition's up for a few more days but yes I think it went pretty well! Anyway, thanks for subscribing, and hope you enjoy the content.
Great review. I'm interested though I really must do a bit of art history reading first.
...but all those ropes, the texture of the wood, the water in the background... My man that piece is gorgeous.
Thanks! Yes, I don't know if this would be a good intro to reading about art. Maybe a good entry point would be reading biographies on artists? There are a couple good ones on DaVinci (by Walter Isaacson, and another that I prefer by Serge Bramly), and I hear M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio is excellent. I also like "David" by Simon Lee a lot but it's not easy to find.
Also glad you like my work! The full drawing is on my site here, if you scroll down: curtisbotham.weebly.com/fishing-industry-series.html
I have nothing to comment about the contents of the video but damn your art is good.
Thanks so much! Maybe if I do another art-related book I'll show a bit more of it :)
I might have listened to your whole video if the sound quality had been better.
Oh, I'm sorry! Do you know how I might improve it? I tried to cut echo down with compression but could only get so far with it.
@@Deep_in_the_Reads A better mic and less ambient noise maybe? I'm not really a sound engineer.
That makes two of us, haha. But thanks for the feedback; I didn't realize it was an issue. I'll work on it for future videos :)