Cass Kachel Same! Twice, I’d think. However, Miss Janina has a voice like nails on a chalkboard, bless her enthusiastic little screeching heart. The episodes with her get one viewing. Not hatin’, just statin’!
I really appreciate this show having Greenhaugh and giving him a challenge for making all kinds of art, and legally earning a living, while all he is doing his passion, art in all its glory!
Shaun Greenhalgh is a genius. There aren't too many craftsman in the world with his ability today. I am glad Mr. Greenhalgh has left his past behind and is now showing the world his immense talent and connoisseurship of the history of the art objects he can masterly reproduce.
Love Janauszchuk and in awe of the very talented artist from Bolton so glad he has found an important and hopefully career he is a great addition to our understanding of these objects and so talented!
Watching him in various programs like this one always makes me regret not having gone to art school after grade 13 in the 30 years since, I've taught myself various materials, but this guy is a whole town of factories producing every item imaginable.
I love both of them! Dr. Ramirez is very knowledgeable and obviously is in awe of Shaun’s great skill and knowledge. Love the program design of observing the art, studying the natural materials, obtaining the natural materials, history about the artists, and then the creation using the original materials and craftmanship whenever possible. I really love this series! Kudos!
Don't care about Shaun's past..right now he is a genius. Not just for what he creates but because of his amazing knowledge of technique, materials and fabrication...and history. Would sure love to have a pint or ten with him.
i didnt think i was into art untill i saw the waldemar rococco video, or maybe it was the dark ages one. he tells such a great story and its great to watch. you guys are great. makes me wish i went to school for art history
Amazing! I always wonder how ancients did these artifacts??? To recreate we use modern technology and it's always elaborate and amazing. Brilliant. How did they do it????
Well hello there Sir Waldemar, I haven't seen you for awhile. Love your channel. Chocker Block full of wonderful and facinating topics about Art, Artist with a bio thrown in. And oh yes, I love your humour, of course its British. Cheers
I don´t want to be grumpy, but the woman is over the top with her gesturing and loud voice. The craftman is impressive and his efforts talks for itself.
Shaun could use a sit/stand desk to make it easier on his body, keeping him able to keep working on his masterpieces (and goggles, and a respirator)... Oh my, Twelve rounds, three days each, just for the final polish.
Put that man to constructive work. So many artists and craftsman are underpaid and under appreciated. It is not a stretch that a bit of lucrative forgery would be tempting to a man of his skills.
1) Twas brillig how the Visigoths inspired a Bolt-on man To mimic and to mingle in this way. So think-ed he, then worked with glee, on the gems and ore he'd wrought. 2) Beware the cranky alabaster and shun the frumious bad stone batch The pores that crack, the chunks that flake, Long time the manxome foe he sought (One two, one two, the vorpal tools went snicker snack. Gone was the dread as he went to bed For tomorrow he'd be back) 3) ''Oh frabjous clay, I'll have a play with some fish this day'' He chortled in his joy. 4) Twas brillig how the crystal ware did gleam and twinkle on display All mimsy were the burrowed grooves And his moment wrath did wane. (Apologies to Alice)
So I'm thinking doesn't Shaun ever drop his mask? and then the dude who builds the crystal box snatches the bills from Shaun's hands AND Shaun drops his masks and smiles AND he shakes the dude's hand, worth noting - he is not a hugger. Dude is a total old school gangster without the killin'n'stuff. His concentration is beyond. I just finished restoring a 1966 Sears and Roebuck Silvertone (Chicago) guitar to a slightly modified version of the original, maintaining the original soul of the 6-string-gem, 19.95 plus tax in 1966. I have seen these Silvertones in photos of "poor people" (c'mon, Tubers, you've heard of them) - some quite famous (mostly blues) performers - I imagine that it cost about 7 bucks in the forties. Real guitar players will smirk smugly when I inform them that yes, plywood ages beautifully. I am positive that many impoverished Southern Country Folk owned the Sears and Roebuck's Silvertone Siix String Guitar. Don't even get me started on the Silvertone electric - even Pagey owns one.
Exciting except for the baby frog in the early murder stage by the snake of at the top of the ceramic. That was the only borish addition. Everything else was AMAZING!
well caravagio was killed by competition, so, seems like the barons from that time were a bit losing money cause fo caravaggio, so, so was quite frequently the method used by comeptitors
These episodes were good 1st time around & even okay for a quick revisit but bundling them together for a long form rerun is, at the very least, dodgy marketing.
pontormo wouldnt leave his house cause as well the competitors were messing his paintings, erase it, put it in the water and so on, seems that real art was a bit compromised by some barons in the middle ages
A very interesting documentary but made hard to watch by the awful ‘over the top’ woman Yanina. Please keep her out of the next ones as she’s so annoying. Her voice is grating, and she doesn’t add anything to the story line.
The fact that the raw materials of art, decent thin steel, alabaster, tempura, grass snakes and lizards, quartz crystal lumps... We've taken the vehicles of art from our landscape. Took too much. All gone now in 2023...
Great and talented bloke Shaun Greenhalgh , .... awful stupid gushing woman , I just knew she would say " hiiiiiii " where one earth did she get awarded her doctorate ?
Shaun seems like such a genuine down to earth person everything about him is so endearing!
Waldemar could make a million videos and I'll watch them all
Cass Kachel
Same! Twice, I’d think. However, Miss Janina has a voice like nails on a chalkboard, bless her enthusiastic little screeching heart. The episodes with her get one viewing. Not hatin’, just statin’!
@@snuugumz lol
I love him.
same same
Me too 🎉
This is one of the only channels I watch the videos completely 😂😂😂 Waldemar rocks
I really appreciate this show having Greenhaugh and giving him a challenge for making all kinds of art, and legally earning a living, while all he is doing his passion, art in all its glory!
Shaun Greenhalgh is a genius. There aren't too many craftsman in the world with his ability today. I am glad Mr. Greenhalgh has left his past behind and is now showing the world his immense talent and connoisseurship of the history of the art objects he can masterly reproduce.
It makes me proud to be a Bolton man. What incredible skills and such talent. Wonderful.
Greenagh is a MASTER!!! Im in utter awe of his skill and artistry. Thankyou Waldemar, BRAVO!!
Wonderful ! I enjoyed this episode. This man is a great artist!!
This Gentleman is a Master!!!...My humble respects to him!...Bravo.
Love Janauszchuk and in awe of the very talented artist from Bolton so glad he has found an important and hopefully career he is a great addition to our understanding of these objects and so talented!
Watching him in various programs like this one always makes me regret not having gone to art school after grade 13 in the 30 years since, I've taught myself various materials, but this guy is a whole town of factories producing every item imaginable.
I’m just in awe of his knowledge and skill. Love the shows Waldemar produces.
Once again, Im never disappointed. What a wonderful way to spend an hour. Watching the magic of art evolve. Thank you Waldermar!
WOW WOW HE is SO GOOD ,
I can truly say that you can never have enough of this master forger’s va
Although he was a forger, he's very skilled and deserves a lot of appreciation as an artist and craftsman.
I would buy his work.
I love both of them! Dr. Ramirez is very knowledgeable and obviously is in awe of Shaun’s great skill and knowledge. Love the program design of observing the art, studying the natural materials, obtaining the natural materials, history about the artists, and then the creation using the original materials and craftmanship whenever possible. I really love this series! Kudos!
would never thought thats the noise an eagle would make! Hillarious
Brilliant show, would love to see more like this! Love how Greenhaugh works his magic 🙂
This man is amazing .
I love her encouragement to him. She absolutely shows how much she loves her profession. His talent is outstanding. I'm proud of his turnaround.
Another wild evening with Waldemar 🎉
Don't care about Shaun's past..right now he is a genius.
Not just for what he creates but because of his amazing knowledge of technique, materials and fabrication...and history.
Would sure love to have a pint or ten with him.
his book is a nice read. But having seen him work on this and Fake or Fortune he makes it look so easy. Incredible
Super interesting! Thanks to all. So glad Shaun went straight 🙂
i didnt think i was into art untill i saw the waldemar rococco video, or maybe it was the dark ages one. he tells such a great story and its great to watch. you guys are great. makes me wish i went to school for art history
Amazing! I always wonder how ancients did these artifacts??? To recreate we use modern technology and it's always elaborate and amazing. Brilliant. How did they do it????
I’m so glad Shawn has a new work shop his neighbours must be as well such a talented man I’d love to spend time with him learning something anything
Fantastic. Shaun is a magician. Very informative and superb end results.
I am SMITTEN with Shaun's painted Alabaster carving. Smitten. I want one!
Fascinating - more of Sean please!
I love Shaun, and Waldemar is the absolute best!!! I rewatch all his videos until a new one appears, then I add that one to my rewatch list...🤣
Well I love this program. Any chance of getting a color print of his design in larger form? That would be a contribution to his historical work.
BTW!...Thank you Mr Waldemar!..You have done it again!!
Well hello there Sir Waldemar, I haven't seen you for awhile. Love your channel. Chocker Block full of wonderful and facinating topics about Art, Artist with a bio thrown in. And oh yes, I love your humour, of course its British. Cheers
Thank you for posting this video. Very interesting!🤗
I don´t want to be grumpy, but the woman is over the top with her gesturing and loud voice. The craftman is impressive and his efforts talks for itself.
I cannot believe she snuck in behind him and placed a hand on his shoulder WHILE he was drilling the crystal. OMG woman, read the room!
Love the show. Shaun is extraordinary.
So true!
..her overt acting kiils it!
amazing talent.
thats an impressive handcrafting, first time seeing it, so good, right
Shaun could use a sit/stand desk to make it easier on his body, keeping him able to keep working on his masterpieces (and goggles, and a respirator)...
Oh my, Twelve rounds, three days each, just for the final polish.
keep the good art, Sean!
Please do more mr Waldemar
Put that man to constructive work. So many artists and craftsman are underpaid and under appreciated. It is not a stretch that a bit of lucrative forgery would be tempting to a man of his skills.
Can you imagine. 3 days per grit level. At the time it was made i bet it was 1 week per grit level. Insane!
Insane such a great artiste
Thanks!great program
Shaun Greenhalgh is a genius
Finally, hes found a way to use his powers for good instead of evil.
A gifted man 😊
Awesome work from him! He melted those American silver coins though! Here in New Jersey I could have used them.. )^_-)/
1) Twas brillig how the Visigoths inspired a Bolt-on man
To mimic and to mingle in this way.
So think-ed he, then worked with glee, on the gems and ore he'd wrought.
2) Beware the cranky alabaster and shun the frumious bad stone batch
The pores that crack, the chunks that flake,
Long time the manxome foe he sought
(One two, one two, the vorpal tools went snicker snack.
Gone was the dread as he went to bed
For tomorrow he'd be back)
3) ''Oh frabjous clay, I'll have a play with some fish this day''
He chortled in his joy.
4) Twas brillig how the crystal ware did gleam and twinkle on display
All mimsy were the burrowed grooves
And his moment wrath did wane.
(Apologies to Alice)
👍amazing!
Not sure I'd be cutting rock crystal without a breathing filter.
Hello from British Columbia Canada
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From Paso Robles California ! Love this channel!!
Good God he killed it with the Alabaster in episode 2
The way he snatched the 100 quid was a bit ordinary imo
Was waiting for old lovejoy to turn up at Shaun’s door, in need of a favor
🔥
So I'm thinking doesn't Shaun ever drop his mask? and then the dude who builds the crystal box snatches the bills from Shaun's hands AND Shaun drops his masks and smiles AND he shakes the dude's hand, worth noting - he is not a hugger. Dude is a total old school gangster without the killin'n'stuff. His concentration is beyond. I just finished restoring a 1966 Sears and Roebuck Silvertone (Chicago) guitar to a slightly modified version of the original, maintaining the original soul of the 6-string-gem, 19.95 plus tax in 1966. I have seen these Silvertones in photos of "poor people" (c'mon, Tubers, you've heard of them) - some quite famous (mostly blues) performers - I imagine that it cost about 7 bucks in the forties. Real guitar players will smirk smugly when I inform them that yes, plywood ages beautifully. I am positive that many impoverished Southern Country Folk owned the Sears and Roebuck's Silvertone Siix String Guitar. Don't even get me started on the Silvertone electric - even Pagey owns one.
WOW
Exciting except for the baby frog in the early murder stage by the snake of at the top of the ceramic. That was the only borish addition. Everything else was AMAZING!
She wanted more than a pint with those stars in her eyes.
He did not show how THEY made the art in ancient times but how WE could make it TODAY.
This was interesting. I felt we didn't need Dr Ramirez, she's a bit annoying. I think it would have worked better just Valdemar and Shaun.
I learned that the secret to wealth is not taking, but giving to those who need help.
Hello dog! What breed is that magnificent pup!
Whippet.
i tried to do that for a high school project. It did not go well.
🌈💝
Şahane...
Seriously, they should not have let Janina do co...e. She´s way over the top - quite annoying.
why do you have a contact email address that doesn't work?
well caravagio was killed by competition, so, seems like the barons from that time were a bit losing money cause fo caravaggio, so, so was quite frequently the method used by comeptitors
Okay so how did the goths polish gems
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How much does he get paid for this episode? For sure he does not have to pay for the materia?
So annoying Dr. Ramirez waving her arms about when she talks....
These episodes were good 1st time around & even okay for a quick revisit but bundling them together for a long form rerun is, at the very least, dodgy marketing.
pontormo wouldnt leave his house cause as well the competitors were messing his paintings, erase it, put it in the water and so on, seems that real art was a bit compromised by some barons in the middle ages
dr. jemima obviously is a mistress of media : thinking with her hands...
I don't think that was steel.
Songfestival ( Song-fest-i-val ( wordt je er blij van ? Nee 😢
A very interesting documentary but made hard to watch by the awful ‘over the top’ woman Yanina. Please keep her out of the next ones as she’s so annoying. Her voice is grating, and she doesn’t add anything to the story line.
HEY WALLY !!!! TAKE THESE TWO FREEKS AND SHOVE-EM,,,,,,GET IT ??????
Waldemar, willing England every return all that stolen artwork?
Romans did it all the time every new emperor lol
The fact that the raw materials of art, decent thin steel, alabaster, tempura, grass snakes and lizards, quartz crystal lumps...
We've taken the vehicles of art from our landscape. Took too much. All gone now in 2023...
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🤣🤣🤣It looks like he doesn't know what he's doing.
the woman made this unwatchable
To be fair, she is only on 10% of the time.
@@freefall8243 to be fair not at all would be better
Not if you're a Harry Potter fan
@@7LeVel7 i have no idea what that means
Have to agree. She did my head in.
Great and talented bloke Shaun Greenhalgh , .... awful stupid gushing woman , I just knew she would say " hiiiiiii " where one earth did she get awarded her doctorate ?