I would love a video of you drawing something at the museum just focusing on one piece, and talking through why you're doing what you're doing. It's interesting having a statue as a model instead of a living person or a photo, and it would be really interesting to hear the pros and cons as you work through a piece!
@@slewp 100% agree with @ElliotMakesArt , would love to see this! Not sure if you’d be interested, but I work as a technician at the museum (I work in the collection space). Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to totally let you loose in the museum. However, I’m usually doing my own studies in the galleries either after closing, or before opening a few days a week If you’d ever like a little extra time for filming (sans-people).
You're so lucky to have The Met in your backyard! I dream of going one of these days; maybe I'll make it! You'll give me a studio tour if I make it, right?! 😉
That Daniel Chester sculpture of the woman seating was very beautiful. Congratulations man on taking advantage of such a beautiful collection of art close to you. The sketches are dope as always
Dude! I guess you know - That “intimidating” painting you were standing in front of was “The Oxbow” by Thomas Cole. It was painted about 5 miles from my house. Great video! Thanks!
I wish I had access to museums of that calibre anywhere close to me :) I am always amazed at how large many paintings are in real life. You just don't get the sense of size looking at books. Thanks for sharing!
I loved this video. The Storm is my favorite painting ever! I wrote a paper on it for Art History class 😊 I’ve been wanting to go back there for a while. Now I am definitely going this week
You are a maker, can you do a strip (make holes or atach rings on the side of that board and use like bag stripes or something, so the plade is leaning against your stomach) for your painting plade, so you don't have to hold it? On amazon you get fuldeable stuls maybe that is a thing for you, too, so you can change perspectiv and don't have to stand. I really would like to see, more drawings.
Even with a floor map, I still get lost when I'm there. So much majestic beauty! So much awe inspiring, intimidating skill! I just look and look and look at the art until I have to look at the map to find out where I am and how to get back out. Come to NYC, people, just to visit the Met Museum. You can spend your entire vacation there. You'll see artwork you've only ever seen in books and magazines, right there before your very eyes.
super inspiring! I'm planning on going to a museum soon and I somehow forgot that I as an artist should draw what i see! thank you for documenting your experience, it reminds me to be more present
Patrick Bringley is the author, after 10 years working at the MET as a guard he wrote the book “All the beauty in the world” , I was nice meeting you the other day . I hope you can read it!! 🖤
Loved this vlog slew. Haven’t been able to travel to NYC for a few years but my trip to the MET was one of the highlites of my life. Cool to revisit that feeling thru this vid. Keep up the great work and thanks for bringing us along!
I'm so jealous that you've got the met to go to and draw like that! I have to drive a minimum of an hour and a half to get to a museum that has stuff even close to that! Awesome work, tyfs!
The Met is amazing! Thanks for the tour. I love Art days,perfect entertainment for me. I have been watching your channel for a long time. Still love your content.💜
Fantastic video SLEW! I would like a little more commentary during cutting it together, like what was going on with the flipping through the book that ended with you rolling up your sleeve? I did appreciate the titling of the young ladies commentary, it was quite hard to hear, well done there! I would love to see more of the MET this could even be a series and you finding a painting to work from in your studio from your museum sketches and photos/video. You might even consider trying some soft pastels for the impressionistic works! Maybe you would be more comfortable with oil pastels? I am excited by just seeing the art in this amazing series of rooms!
We were there last November visiting from CA. My Czech wife has never been to the great NYC! Fulfilling her ice long dream! 😊It was so fun to watch you sketch pieces that I also sketched or at least photographed to sketch later! My absolute personal favorite was the little St. George and the Dragon sculpture! I’m obsessed! Really enjoyed this episode. Cheers my good man! Love seeing how you’ve evolved over the years! Well done!
this was such a great video, I love going to the met and drawing and seeing a fellow artist's perspective and you freaking out over how incredible the artwork is, is so fun its exactly how I am haha
Great vlog it’s really fascinating to see you out and about in the museum you love so much, it would be great if you could have someone filming you so that we could see you rather than your point of view, though that is great as well 😊 great to see you have a fan at the Met. Maybe she could sneak you in at night to have the place to yourself lol 😂 this was a real pleasure to watch thank you 😊👍
Hi hello! Thank you for this video! Love your work! May I ask you what's the video setting you are using (like that alien-like things for your camera xD)? Thx🌻
I just watched Alpay Efes latest video and realized your videos just don't show up anywhere for me anymore, not in my sub box, notifications or recommended. Unless I directly go to your channel to see if you have any new videos, they don't get to me. So don't get discouraged by getting way fewer views, youtube really does not like art content right now it seems
Wanna see part 2
Part two coming ….
And part 3 all the way until you wanna stop! I'm speaking for the comment section when I say we love museums!
I would love a video of you drawing something at the museum just focusing on one piece, and talking through why you're doing what you're doing. It's interesting having a statue as a model instead of a living person or a photo, and it would be really interesting to hear the pros and cons as you work through a piece!
I want to focus on one piece also! I think in a future video I will spend several hours on one
@@slewp I'd adore that - I have my notifications on, ready when you are!
@@slewp 100% agree with @ElliotMakesArt , would love to see this!
Not sure if you’d be interested, but I work as a technician at the museum (I work in the collection space). Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to totally let you loose in the museum. However, I’m usually doing my own studies in the galleries either after closing, or before opening a few days a week If you’d ever like a little extra time for filming (sans-people).
this video brings me peace.
You are so soft and stylish. While watching the video, the fingertips are like a living magic hand.
A gentleman, and a scholar.
amazing work, i like it
great video!!!, love the idea of drawing at the museum!!!
You're so lucky to have The Met in your backyard! I dream of going one of these days; maybe I'll make it! You'll give me a studio tour if I make it, right?! 😉
I love your drawings on colored paper with graphite also white colored pencil
the kuriboh card in the phone case killed me 😮🤯🤙
That Daniel Chester sculpture of the woman seating was very beautiful. Congratulations man on taking advantage of such a beautiful collection of art close to you. The sketches are dope as always
:)
Amazing museum and great sketch skills!
good vid slew one of your most captivating so far 🤟
Dude! I guess you know - That “intimidating” painting you were standing in front of was “The Oxbow” by Thomas Cole.
It was painted about 5 miles from my house.
Great video! Thanks!
This video was dope. Legend in the making man.
These kinds of videos are top knotch!
I wish I had access to museums of that calibre anywhere close to me :) I am always amazed at how large many paintings are in real life. You just don't get the sense of size looking at books. Thanks for sharing!
Dope SLEW!! Sweet work and great video vibe
I love these MET Videos
Me 2 :)
This is so fun!
Excellent
so jealous you saw all of those Sargent paintings
I loved this video. The Storm is my favorite painting ever! I wrote a paper on it for Art History class 😊 I’ve been wanting to go back there for a while. Now I am definitely going this week
Love you slew 💜💜
You are a maker, can you do a strip (make holes or atach rings on the side of that board and use like bag stripes or something, so the plade is leaning against your stomach) for your painting plade, so you don't have to hold it? On amazon you get fuldeable stuls maybe that is a thing for you, too, so you can change perspectiv and don't have to stand. I really would like to see, more drawings.
I wanna go to the MET one day. The POV truly feels like I'm a fly on an artist's elbow 🥺🎨
Love the Met will be back in the city in June
great work!!
Even with a floor map, I still get lost when I'm there. So much majestic beauty! So much awe inspiring, intimidating skill! I just look and look and look at the art until I have to look at the map to find out where I am and how to get back out.
Come to NYC, people, just to visit the Met Museum. You can spend your entire vacation there. You'll see artwork you've only ever seen in books and magazines, right there before your very eyes.
awesome, as usual. thanks for sharing your day with us.
super inspiring! I'm planning on going to a museum soon and I somehow forgot that I as an artist should draw what i see! thank you for documenting your experience, it reminds me to be more present
These are just super fun to throw on. Museum sketching has been some of my favorite
amazing video! ❤
Patrick Bringley is the author, after 10 years working at the MET as a guard he wrote the book “All the beauty in the world” , I was nice meeting you the other day . I hope you can read it!! 🖤
WOW another guard I talk to at the MET mentioned this. So amped to read it thanks for sharing
@@slewp I think it was me lmao
yoooo this is when i met you at the museum! you can see my shoes around 7:19 for a couple frames lol. good stuff man
I remember ! Sadly the camera angle wasn’t great 😭😃
without a doubt one of your better videos.. including some of the amazing content in the old studio.. thanks for sharing "The Met" with us..
fantastic video sir
hooray for art!
I Love drawing at the MET!!! We're so lucky to be in the NYC area and get to go there
Loved this vlog slew. Haven’t been able to travel to NYC for a few years but my trip to the MET was one of the highlites of my life. Cool to revisit that feeling thru this vid. Keep up the great work and thanks for bringing us along!
Thanks Danny! Come to NYC soon !
so fun!! great video slew
Love this video! Make more like this!!
Love your museum sketching excursions!!! Would love to see the full process of your oil painting that you started.
I'm so jealous that you've got the met to go to and draw like that! I have to drive a minimum of an hour and a half to get to a museum that has stuff even close to that! Awesome work, tyfs!
The Met is amazing! Thanks for the tour. I love Art days,perfect entertainment for me.
I have been watching your channel for a long time. Still love your content.💜
Fantastic video SLEW! I would like a little more commentary during cutting it together, like what was going on with the flipping through the book that ended with you rolling up your sleeve? I did appreciate the titling of the young ladies commentary, it was quite hard to hear, well done there! I would love to see more of the MET this could even be a series and you finding a painting to work from in your studio from your museum sketches and photos/video. You might even consider trying some soft pastels for the impressionistic works! Maybe you would be more comfortable with oil pastels? I am excited by just seeing the art in this amazing series of rooms!
My dude with the portable UA-cam studio 😅
Amazing content! Thanks for braving the awkwardness of filming in public lol
Hi thanks for posting
Fantastic video, more like this please and what a great day at the Met!
We were there last November visiting from CA. My Czech wife has never been to the great NYC! Fulfilling her ice long dream! 😊It was so fun to watch you sketch pieces that I also sketched or at least photographed to sketch later! My absolute personal favorite was the little St. George and the Dragon sculpture! I’m obsessed! Really enjoyed this episode. Cheers my good man! Love seeing how you’ve evolved over the years! Well done!
loved this vid
This was way too short. Loved it!
this was such a great video, I love going to the met and drawing and seeing a fellow artist's perspective and you freaking out over how incredible the artwork is, is so fun its exactly how I am haha
Awesome video! That was a lot of fun to watch and so cool to see your skills keep improving 🎉
That place looks awesome, I recently visited The Cleveland Museum of Art and it was awesome too, good video, thanks Slew
Any museum visit is a great time🎭
I have always wanted to go to the MET, definitely will be on my bucket list!! Thank you for a quick look if I don’t make it.
HAVE TO GO ONE DAY!
Great vlog it’s really fascinating to see you out and about in the museum you love so much, it would be great if you could have someone filming you so that we could see you rather than your point of view, though that is great as well 😊 great to see you have a fan at the Met. Maybe she could sneak you in at night to have the place to yourself lol 😂 this was a real pleasure to watch thank you 😊👍
Hi hello! Thank you for this video! Love your work! May I ask you what's the video setting you are using (like that alien-like things for your camera xD)? Thx🌻
Great video! What are u using for the overhead shots? Is it a gimbal or someth else~i need someth like that so i can draw freely!
hey do you think that you would make bigger sizes on your merch. also loved the video
I can't wait to go back to this place. Do you need special permission to draw there?
No permission is needed! Anyone and everyone is allowed to draw
@@slewp Thanks man! Keep up the great work!
Who was the artist at 4:00?
Did you get bricked up any of your time here
I just watched Alpay Efes latest video and realized your videos just don't show up anywhere for me anymore, not in my sub box, notifications or recommended. Unless I directly go to your channel to see if you have any new videos, they don't get to me. So don't get discouraged by getting way fewer views, youtube really does not like art content right now it seems
Dang hate to hear that! I wonder why?? Anyway thanks for the nice words
“We’ve got these figures that never move” lol
I love how you are documenting your improvement and practice. I should take a leaf out of your book and get sketching to get better ❤