Wayne Thiebaud | KQED Spark
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2009
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Wayne Thiebaud is an American painter best known for his still lifes of edible treats and everyday objects in his singular illustrative style. His most popular subject matter includes colorful cakes, slices of pie, candy pieces, such as lollipops, and the winding streets of San Francisco.
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I can never get enough of this video, thanks for posting!
this dude is 99 now and still alive!
Thiebaud is a total genius to the max!! I call it pure intelligence flowing through him. I have watched his work all of my life. It is so great to see this video!
this man is a national treasure.
I love this video. What a great man. Thanks for posting
Love those cake paintings!
Love Wayne's work. seems like a great guy too!
Many artist are wordsmiths. We can articulate without distortions
In high calm enthusiasums. Very different language..
Love him
I love what he says about teaching and being a teacher
i love his artwork, wonderful.
Thank you for posting this! We used it as part of our research for a Junior Girl Scout badge requirement.
awesome artwork him, im inspired
My daughter is doing a report on this artist. It's fasinating about his life. Thank you for posting this.
nice!
What do you mean by edge
"Edges" in paintings are where two areas meet, such as the contour of an arm against a background. I think he meant that in Vermeer's work, that the edges were soft or diffused, or blended, so that they weren't distinct. I don't know if I agree or not but I think that's what Thiebaud meant.
Great colorist.
sooo boring