This was very interesting . This seemed to speak to me. Maybe it is the mix of loving art and making dollshouses lol. Thank you, Albert for the new way of looking at art.
Thanks, Connie. Dollhouses, interested, it certainly helps to think of rooms, stairs, floors, or a balcony, in other words spatial thinking. Art is never far away. Albert
I wasn't familar with Oiticica, but his work was interesting as was your video about it. You always come up with good insights and ideas that spring out of art. I'm surprised you didn't go into teach art. Sometimes I think teaching art might have been a good profession for me too. At any rate, thanks Albert.
Thanks, Culture Fan. Indeed, it's an interesting artist. I hope you watched the recommended Tate video. Ah, teaching art. I tried twice at a high school. The audience wasn't really interested. It drained my energy. So I prefer like this, the right audience finds it way here. Albert
Thank you very much for the introduction to this very interesting artist and for showing us your own experiments. I have a 3 x 4 grid that I cut out to do some drawings and I think I shall be using that today to experiment with the placement of some coloured squares. Great inspiration for a grey and wet English Sunday! Thank you!
Das Werk von Hélio Oiticica, das du zeigst stammt aus den 50er Jahren . Toll. Die Außenform erkennt man ja an der Vertiefung im Boden. Wenn man jetzt entsprechende Dimensionen annimmt, und sich die ausgelassenen Felder als Fenster vorstellt, ist das ein Modell für ein dreistöckiges oder vierstöckiges Haus. Vielen Dank für dieses Video.
Thanks, Otmar. Interesting artist, I hope you watched the suggested video about the artist. A house is a good idea, I like to look at it as an idea or a conversation with depth, pause, light, and energy (colors) but also free to move to the right or left. And it's all in the air, 'Wolke 13', a refuge, castle in the sky, a safe haven. It resonates with me, Albert.
Hi Albert. I just wanted to say that I enjoyed this video very much thank you. Also, I'm intrigued by the artwork on your wall, the 4 red squares, I like it. I'm considering making something similar, using 3D shapes such as stars etc. made from folded paper, plastic packaging, foam board and such. I'd paint them with several colours of acrylic paint. Time will tell, I've just bought myself yet another musical instrument and I'm still getting to know it. My house is packed with them already but Anne is a very understanding woman! 😊
I have learned so much from you! When I taught elementary art to kids-6, the students enjoyed your videos so much❤
Thanks, Cindy. Kids and art make a great combo. Thanks for teaching them, probably the fun of it as well. Albert
This was super interesting Albert! I could never imagine how an artist who does installations could visualize their idea. Thanks again!
Thanks, Pat. I'm glad to hear the explanation was helpful. Enjoy creating, Albert
There are so many educational opportunities on ur channel 😊. Thank you for keeping art interesting. Ann Florida fan
Thanks, taketime. Enjoy playing with your art materials in new ways. Albert
This was very interesting . This seemed to speak to me. Maybe it is the mix of loving art and making dollshouses lol. Thank you, Albert for the new way of looking at art.
Thanks, Connie. Dollhouses, interested, it certainly helps to think of rooms, stairs, floors, or a balcony, in other words spatial thinking. Art is never far away. Albert
I wasn't familar with Oiticica, but his work was interesting as was your video about it. You always come up with good insights and ideas that spring out of art. I'm surprised you didn't go into teach art. Sometimes I think teaching art might have been a good profession for me too. At any rate, thanks Albert.
Thanks, Culture Fan. Indeed, it's an interesting artist. I hope you watched the recommended Tate video.
Ah, teaching art. I tried twice at a high school. The audience wasn't really interested. It drained my energy. So I prefer like this, the right audience finds it way here. Albert
Thank you very much for the introduction to this very interesting artist and for showing us your own experiments. I have a 3 x 4 grid that I cut out to do some drawings and I think I shall be using that today to experiment with the placement of some coloured squares. Great inspiration for a grey and wet English Sunday! Thank you!
Thanks, Diana. Enjoy making and see what it will bring. We have some sun every now and then. It brightens up the day. Albert
Das Werk von Hélio Oiticica, das du zeigst stammt aus den 50er Jahren . Toll. Die Außenform erkennt man ja an der Vertiefung im Boden. Wenn man jetzt entsprechende Dimensionen annimmt, und sich die ausgelassenen Felder als Fenster vorstellt, ist das ein Modell für ein dreistöckiges oder vierstöckiges Haus. Vielen Dank für dieses Video.
Thanks, Otmar. Interesting artist, I hope you watched the suggested video about the artist. A house is a good idea, I like to look at it as an idea or a conversation with depth, pause, light, and energy (colors) but also free to move to the right or left. And it's all in the air, 'Wolke 13', a refuge, castle in the sky, a safe haven. It resonates with me, Albert.
Hi Albert. I just wanted to say that I enjoyed this video very much thank you. Also, I'm intrigued by the artwork on your wall, the 4 red squares, I like it. I'm considering making something similar, using 3D shapes such as stars etc. made from folded paper, plastic packaging, foam board and such. I'd paint them with several colours of acrylic paint. Time will tell, I've just bought myself yet another musical instrument and I'm still getting to know it. My house is packed with them already but Anne is a very understanding woman! 😊
Thanks, Gordon. The painted red squares in the back are from a previous video: ua-cam.com/video/5sSu43x0eKY/v-deo.htmlsi=hncuo6U2pddf1qqw
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Absolutely enlightening thank you.
Thanks, TheDreadful. Albert
The Secret Lives of Colour... Kassia St Clair..😊 Ann
Thanks, Ann. Interesting book. Thanks for sharing. Albert