What Does Anxiety Look Like?
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Man's got curves.
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The Scream is - I think - an example of how to market an image. His true brilliance was recognizing he had touched the zeitgeist, and then making sure the image stayed there. I have little right to suggest it, but I think he would have been forgotten had he himself not carefully and deliberately nurtured his product in the marketplace and in the publics imagination.
6:19 Damn, that's literally the exact path I traced with my eyes. I would feel called out if I was the only one.
Well, idk if we're going crazy, but I'm certainly with you 😶. Thanks for watching! 💙
I really loved the way u explain the painting and ur warm voice is so amazing you make me passionate about art thank u stay safe ;)
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You are so perspicacious. How do you do it?
Can you please do video essay on the Mona Lisa/Salvador Mundi/Guernica or Gustave Courbet's self portrait "The Desperate Man"?
Awesome suggestions! You can definitely expect to see some of these and more art in the future :)🔜. Thank you so much for your continued support! 🙌💙
Touched my heart
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Great job, man
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Do you have any thoughts about synesthesia? Looks like Munch was a case of that, not everyone is able to see emotion in colors (my case) and their universality is not so agreeable... many musicians see the notes colorful but they see that uniquely
Totally! I think it's an interesting concept, and Munch was definitely very skilled at it. There is definitely an attempt to evoke different senses in the painting just through its visuals (the loopy brush strokes over the lake for example could be trying to evoke the sound of water) which I find fascinating. Tbh, I'm not sure how artists can have these kinds of experiences, but I can vaguely imagine what it would be like for musicians to "see" notes, ig 🤔. As a poetic resource however, there is definitely quite a lot to unpack in the painting... Who knows, maybe Munch could hear colour and that's why he draws in these (sound) waves? That would be pretty cool 🙃
Nice videos bruv