yes, i wondered what type of floor he has that allows him to splash various liquids around like that. guess i'll have to add that feature to my studio wish list.
Quel courage de détruire un travail qui me paraissais splendidement fini.... Mais plus il avançait plus j'en admirait la nouvelle version. Comme quoi un tableau n'est jamais fini. Merci pour cette belle démonstration.
Le nombre de commentaires prouve que l experience est captivante. Merci pour cette video tournee comme un thriller a rebondissement ! C est vrai que nous sommes au passage gratifies de quelques 5 tableaux splendides, qu on aurait aime tous conserver. Bravo l artiste !
I love seeing this process. I love Feeling the process of making something that no one else can fully experience the way I do. It is amusing that people may call it this or that, or like it or not like it, or perceive it as one thing or another. The process of art is as personal to me as my private thoughts. My very own. Untouchable by the outside world. This is what makes it my life fuel.
8 years after this video was uploaded I got to watch this... I am not an artist myself but I truly love painting. Having seen the whole video, I felt I have seen four seasons in 13 minutes and the cycle begins again. I don't know what the artist tried to convey here but, it seems to me that this is literally and figuratively, A Work In Progress.
I wonder how many of you watched this video until the VERY end, i.e until AFTER the closing credits, because only then the final vesion was shown. BTW phnatastic piece of art and a great video. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I had stopped it during the credits. Big difference, although I liked it before the very end, too. I am a little surprised by all the negativity in the comments here.
A brave artist not afraid to change his mind, and making it up as he goes along. I guess you cant work everything out at the sketch stage with a master game plan for the large piece. Absolutley fascinating to watch.
Merci pr ce panorama gigantesque et émouvant toutes ces palettes de génie en couleur comme en sensations en apposés. Merci pr votre emouvance, votre mouvance, votre esprit, votre âme votre génie qui me bousculent et me ravissent à tour de rôle. À bientôt
Truly art is an expression and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. True artist doesn’t only make beautiful things, they also make people think and talk. 🙏🏼
I love the technique he uses! Painting on the entire canvas and then completely painting over it. Many people think that it's a waste of time, but it really isn't since the first layer always shines a bit through and gives the layers above an exciting and almost transparent dynamic!
You are 100% right! I am an abstract artist and the pieces that I consider to be my best are the ones that have whole complete paintings underneath them.
its easy to quote something profound someone else has said but difficult to come up with something original I hope he keeps his day job....flying about Paris, crapping on American tourists.....
Mais quel géni ! À force d'avoir délaissé la formation technique dans les écoles artistique on voit de plus en plus émerger des génies de la création. Ça c'est de l'art contemporain ; c'est du très haut niveau ! Chapeau bas l'artiste.
Merci de nous faire connaître une partie de l'univers de Jean-Jacques PIGEON, peintre très talentueux. J'aime beaucoup la toile jusqu'à la minute 5'11 environ ensuite c'est le coup de pinceau de trop (ce n'est que mon avis). La subtilité de l'or qui se marie avec le rouge, rose, prune fait très textile. Je suis consciente que le travail du peintre est fait de tâtonnement.
I think this piece is a lot deeper and more meaningful than people are seeing. Watching the process reveals the incredible depth and it reminds me of the phases of life we all experience. There’s ugliness and there’s beauty, there’s darkness and light, there’s success and failure, there’s life and death. But ultimately, life is a gift and a beautiful thing. I love this painting.
Wonderfull painting - i really liked all part of the process that changed radically from the red first part into the very Black and more mysterious vision of transparent darkness with glimpses of light - Thank you so much for sharing this fun and playfull and magic creative process - so joyfull to watch
This is some kind of story from the beginning.. its beautiful.. all the stages of the painting are simply stunning. I bet all those with negative comments can't do this After all, its about passion... you tell your own story and not how someone wants you to tell it
I love the physical space you work in, I would love to have such an environment in which to work. I like your act and way you went about working on your canvas I'm inspired.
Yes, me too! Now I want to pull up my carpets and do that paper bag floor so I can have a place to actually create without worrying about the floor. That is so brilliant how he lives with his art... huge art! omg
Every artist gets to a point in their painting when they get stuck, or they just don't like the direction the painting is going, or they just don't like the feel of it, and then they regroup and go into another direction. Thank you Jean-Jacques for reminding us all that artists are human too! The painting you ended up with is beautiful. :D
Karyn Grinstead Yes . And That painting had just been done already .. but in this film he worked on showing an artistic idea and creative effort to the audience
I knew it was not going to work when the black and white paint went on. The painting was quite sophisticated up until then - as an artist, I know the feeling, we have all been there trying to bring it back.
Yep. We all have those paintings we wish we had stopped sooner on. And we all have those paintings that we reworked months or years later and made 10x better. This is why I take lots of pics during the development.
I respect his decisions as an artist to explore this journey, he has every right to express himself as Only he knows best for his art....tq for sharing ....
Le travail de base , fond rouge et or avec feuilles était très beau et rappelait la peinture de Matisse pour partie , Pour ma part j'ai préféré cette étape
What's a beautiful video ! I don't say I love the final work because everyone has a different way to look at art . But anyone who paints would understand It takes a lot to create a painting and it's not always go smoothly during the progress.
We have the same affliction - although Monsieur Pigeon is blithely unaware. I never know when to put the brushes down. I have fucked up every painting I've started lately - costing me a fortune in paint and canvas - it absolutely does my head in. This is a perfect lesson in when to STOP!
luminor007 people say there is no skill involved in abstract but I say to them quite the contrary it requires skills, talent and precision in many ways. Abstract convey feelings and thoughts and are like an open book about the artist.
@@nsr5961 I think this is why I stopped painting or producing any art, really. I wanted to hide myself once I realised I was showing my secrets to the world. I have had a tough life so please be kind in judging my feelings to hide. I have gotten as far as painting the gesso on a canvas this week. After 20 years of not working. I LOVED the work at 6 minutes in. I learned some technique in this video.
I disagree, most artists DON'T know when to stop. WE have to make ourselves stop and move on-more work is waiting. We can piddle with a painting for years, as long as it is in front of us. Sometimes we go too far and go beyond the time to stop painting, we are waiting for that magic brushstroke to happen, not realizing we've already passed the magic brushstroke some time back. That doesn't mean it's a "bad" painting-just one that's been piddled with too much. But then, as artists, it's our prerogative to create as we are inclined. Some will like it, some will not! C'est la vie.
I agree more with Pamela Hunt. This is why the practice of having more than one piece in production simultaneously helps one to avoid obsessing and unplugs you for hopefully enough time to reassess with fresher eyes.
This is how the creative process unfolds: you try stuff and sometimes it works, but often it doesn’t. Having a camera in the room while you’re working is probably a bad idea because it will usually make you self-conscious, which is the last thing that you need when you’re trying to be intuitive.
This is a beautiful portrait of a painter painting. It's really a testament to his knowledge and experience when he makes that jump from procedure to the unknown. For some painters this is what it's all about. I don't know what art is but I sense that it's something like this.
😱 That just reminded me of the horrifying “art”, “decorations” (???) in the last non-luxury hotel room I stayed in. It was a room with 2 queen beds next to each other and over each was an identical framed lenticular view of a landscape which changed through all 4 seasons as one viewed it while walking by. Plastic lenticular postcards can be fun, but this just convinced me that I was either in a haunted hotel or a murder hotel. It didn’t help that I checked in at night and on my way to the elevator there was a very long hallway with no lights on whatsoever. If I had seen twins at any point during my stay, I would probably have packed up and slept in my car.
@Michael Jones The artist clearly doesn't think it's right either. I don't believe he stopped there. The video is about process, and where it went is sure a more interesting journey than if he'd stopped at that bland mass production buy-a-print-at-Sears stage.
Manet was accused of creating Olympia with a scrubbing brush. You took this to a whole new level! while im poking humor at this because of the broom, it inspiring to watch this painting develope. its difficult to me to create in this manner, i restrain myself from this kind of freedom. Too many fears from voices of past conversations. thank you for sharing!
J’ai beaucoup aimé la dualité entre la technique et le beau, le vide et le plein, peinture décorative vs peinture expressive. À quelle moment doit-on s’arrêter? La question que se pose tout artiste qui créer. La peinture était belle au 10 jr. J’aurai été déçue si c’était le résultats final. Bravo !
When the painting was just red, I thought he had finished. Then he reworks it again, and then decides to bleach out the black and repaint again. Wow! Fantastic work Monsier Pigeon.
J’adore la première étape ,après j’ai eu un peu peur mais avec l’audace ,la patience et la réflexion ,j’aime beaucoup le résultat final et je m’y attendais un peu 😬😉👍
I actually find that the painting was exquisite when it was finished had my doubts at about 9:35 but after that I realized that as an artist he knows when to stop and when to keep going. You need to trust the artist. It's true he did do a really good painting at about 4:21 but it was very dull he gave it more life. Just my opinion.
To paint with freedom is a Privilege don´t matter how much talent it have. The important is to play with the colors. Tomorrow I might to be dead. Pigeon good worker.
This was fantastic!..Thank you L'art en boite. the point i think is not whether it went from great to crap or the reverse..lets leave that trivial aspect to eye of the beholder. i love the audacity to mercilessly alter its character within the same basic vocabulary. the leap of faith to yank it from its pretty origins and turning it into a wild electric thing.
Dari Pengembaraan rasa artistik yang tak terbendung, pingin pencapaian yg tertinggi dari seorang seniman lukis yang terpuaskan oleh yg bersifat sesaat terus dan terus mencari, mengexplor dari titik rasa terpuaskan, hingga titik tertentu, bravo
Voua avez parfaitement raison, le travail était raffiné au début mais rapidement transformé en catastrophe. Comme vous l'avez si bien dit il fallait savoir quand s'arrêter.
What I love about the painting is the various layers. At one point, there's a view of the side of the painting. I thought the visibility of the process was pretty cool.
That’s exactly what I thought. It was perfect at day 18. But I have had this problem as well, when an artist chases an ever changing vision of perfection. At a certain point it’s time to move on to the next canvas.
I liked watching this , fun to see his tools for working at large scales and that big empty work space. It’s really scary deciding to move on in a painting and cover up primitive surfaces but it’s how paintings evolve it’s how life progresses.
Depends on the artist and any patrons. Did Michelangelo really want to paint a chapel? Tattoo artists have to please the clients also.. I dont paint or do other works in great part for my pleasure, but out of necessity to live a fulfilled life.
Very kool, Damn I hope that house isn't a rental
yes, i wondered what type of floor he has that allows him to splash various liquids around like that. guess i'll have to add that feature to my studio wish list.
It’s a professional artist studio.
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jokes on us, adds property value to the rental.
Great show. People sometimes don’t realise the fight behind it. And some works may never have a happy ending......
Quel courage de détruire un travail qui me paraissais splendidement fini.... Mais plus il avançait plus j'en admirait la nouvelle version. Comme quoi un tableau n'est jamais fini. Merci pour cette belle démonstration.
Loved watching this. It isn’t finished and he knows that. Most paintings go from good to bad to good to bad and many stages before being great.
每一個創作者的執著,透過歷程的詮釋,幻滅,再生,崩解,轉化,留下的作品,是個人與自然的對話,生命風格極緻之美,繼續創作的活水源頭,真,善,美。
Le nombre de commentaires prouve que l experience est captivante. Merci pour cette video tournee comme un thriller a rebondissement !
C est vrai que nous sommes au passage gratifies de quelques 5 tableaux splendides, qu on aurait aime tous conserver. Bravo l artiste !
👍👍❤i love seeing this process.nice
I love seeing this process. I love Feeling the process of making something that no one else can fully experience the way I do. It is amusing that people may call it this or that, or like it or not like it, or perceive it as one thing or another. The process of art is as personal to me as my private thoughts. My very own. Untouchable by the outside world. This is what makes it my life fuel.
You get it :)
So true.
I know that feeling! Excellent work. Bravo
8 years after this video was uploaded I got to watch this... I am not an artist myself but I truly love painting. Having seen the whole video, I felt I have seen four seasons in 13 minutes and the cycle begins again. I don't know what the artist tried to convey here but, it seems to me that this is literally and figuratively, A Work In Progress.
I wonder how many of you watched this video until the VERY end, i.e until AFTER the closing credits, because only then the final vesion was shown. BTW phnatastic piece of art and a great video. Thank you so much.
all the upvotes are needed here. the final result is actually gorgeous compared the the draft we saw before the credits.
Thank you! I had stopped it during the credits. Big difference, although I liked it before the very end, too. I am a little surprised by all the negativity in the comments here.
A brave artist not afraid to change his mind, and making it up as he goes along. I guess you cant work everything out at the sketch stage with a master game plan for the large piece. Absolutley fascinating to watch.
Merci pr ce panorama gigantesque et émouvant toutes ces palettes de génie en couleur comme en sensations en apposés.
Merci pr votre emouvance, votre mouvance, votre esprit, votre âme votre génie qui me bousculent et me ravissent à tour de rôle. À bientôt
It is quite beautiful to see this process. To see his relaxed smile as he sits down to look at it. Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Such a beautiful work of art! 🌷🌷🌷
I am a painter and I admit that artists don't always know when to stop. This should have been 4 different paintings!
I am an abstract artist too...the struggle is 100% real!
He paints as a blind man in the dark. It oscillates from commercial to semi-fine art to oh hell.
Truly art is an expression and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. True artist doesn’t only make beautiful things, they also make people think and talk. 🙏🏼
The struggle is real here. As an artist I've been here. I get this so much.
so good to see this process....and I believe that this was still not the finished work !
Amazing to watch his process. The courage it takes to paint over and over is inspiring.
I think it’s genius, the process is exemplary and the outcome became the painter’s vision.
I'm spellbounded by how beautiful the process of this painting was from the start to the very end
This is the best art video in the whole world. I hope you will make another similar video.
I love the technique he uses! Painting on the entire canvas and then completely painting over it. Many people think that it's a waste of time, but it really isn't since the first layer always shines a bit through and gives the layers above an exciting and almost transparent dynamic!
You are 100% right! I am an abstract artist and the pieces that I consider to be my best are the ones that have whole complete paintings underneath them.
His vision, his art. It’s process no one else should understand, all yours. Enjoyed the video. Thank you sir.
Painting is easy when you don't know how, but very difficult when you do. - Quote by Edgar Degas
Y'all are right. He ruined it. When I "overwork" a painting..it's initial beauty is lost.
its easy to quote something profound someone else has said but difficult to come up with something original
I hope he keeps his day job....flying about Paris, crapping on American tourists.....
Ron Willcox Easy also to say something negative lol
F. Marko Lot of truth in that quote. I like Degas.
STRATEGIC THOUGHT well, at least he enjoys it and feels satisfied. 😁
Mais quel géni ! À force d'avoir délaissé la formation technique dans les écoles artistique on voit de plus en plus émerger des génies de la création. Ça c'est de l'art contemporain ; c'est du très haut niveau ! Chapeau bas l'artiste.
Merci de nous faire connaître une partie de l'univers de Jean-Jacques PIGEON, peintre très talentueux. J'aime beaucoup la toile jusqu'à la minute 5'11 environ ensuite c'est le coup de pinceau de trop (ce n'est que mon avis). La subtilité de l'or qui se marie avec le rouge, rose, prune fait très textile. Je suis consciente que le travail du peintre est fait de tâtonnement.
Wonderful!
Beautiful!
Unique!Holic!☕🍂🍂🍂
Beautiful, genius artist. I love it, and am inspired by him.
I think this piece is a lot deeper and more meaningful than people are seeing. Watching the process reveals the incredible depth and it reminds me of the phases of life we all experience. There’s ugliness and there’s beauty, there’s darkness and light, there’s success and failure, there’s life and death. But ultimately, life is a gift and a beautiful thing. I love this painting.
Enjoyed the few days journey with the artist. His creative flair and energy is contagious.
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Absolutely exquisite and an inspiration to me as I love leads, nature, and randomness. Incredible!!!
Wonderfull painting - i really liked all part of the process that changed radically from the red first part into the very Black and more mysterious vision of transparent darkness with glimpses of light - Thank you so much for sharing this fun and playfull and magic creative process - so joyfull to watch
This is some kind of story from the beginning.. its beautiful.. all the stages of the painting are simply stunning. I bet all those with negative comments can't do this
After all, its about passion... you tell your own story and not how someone wants you to tell it
I love the physical space you work in, I would love to have such an environment in which to work. I like your act and way you went about working on your canvas I'm inspired.
Yes, me too! Now I want to pull up my carpets and do that paper bag floor so I can have a place to actually create without worrying about the floor. That is so brilliant how he lives with his art... huge art! omg
I can relate to this man's process. Thank you for showing us some vulnerability within your artistic process.
kiera evangelist - the most intelligent and sensitive comment in this thread.
Every artist gets to a point in their painting when they get stuck, or they just don't like the direction the painting is going, or they just don't like the feel of it, and then they regroup and go into another direction. Thank you Jean-Jacques for reminding us all that artists are human too! The painting you ended up with is beautiful. :D
the essence of art. Ever-changing. Very interesting video. A classic actually. Love the view at 13:25.
The art is not just in the painting , the art is in the making the decision when to stop or when the painting does not need you any more.
It's refreshing to see an artist this invested in being being completely lost.
I love this artist , the first step was so beautiful. an artist has his time life to learn the right moment to leave it alone
An extraordinary artist.I'm simply inspired.Many thanks for sharing your immense talent.
Loved the outcome! The process was beautiful to watch.
Très belle vidéo et super processus de création Merci pour ce partage !!
I think he’s brave to put himself out there knowing he would get criticized. He is happy with it, that’s all that matters.
Karyn Grinstead
Yes . And That painting had just been done already .. but in this film he worked on showing an artistic idea and creative effort to the audience
I knew it was not going to work when the black and white paint went on. The painting was quite sophisticated up until then - as an artist, I know the feeling, we have all been there trying to bring it back.
Yep. We all have those paintings we wish we had stopped sooner on. And we all have those paintings that we reworked months or years later and made 10x better. This is why I take lots of pics during the development.
I respect his decisions as an artist to explore this journey, he has every right to express himself as
Only he knows best for his art....tq for sharing ....
That looks like fun. I’ll try the broom brush!
Le travail de base , fond rouge et or avec feuilles était très beau et rappelait la peinture de Matisse pour partie , Pour ma part j'ai préféré cette étape
Moi aussi et de très loin, le final est décevant !!!
Un travail très réfléchi et de belles couleurs
This was very enjoyable! Loved his creative process, his final masterpiece, and the music that carried us through the whole endeaver.
Superbe. Merci pour le partage.
Ceux à qui ça ne plaît pas : vous n'avez qu'à peindre ce qui vous plaît...
What's a beautiful video ! I don't say I love the final work because everyone has a different way to look at art . But anyone who paints would understand It takes a lot to create a painting and it's not always go smoothly during the progress.
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We have the same affliction - although Monsieur Pigeon is blithely unaware. I never know when to put the brushes down. I have fucked up every painting I've started lately - costing me a fortune in paint and canvas - it absolutely does my head in. This is a perfect lesson in when to STOP!
He was happy at the end, love his face. Love the process.
Ottimi lavoro di ricerca ,telai stupendi e misure grandi che producono altri ambiti di ricerca pittorica artistica.
Legend has it that this painting is still in progress.
luminor007 people say there is no skill involved in abstract but I say to them quite the contrary it requires skills, talent and precision in many ways. Abstract convey feelings and thoughts and are like an open book about the artist.
lol
@@nsr5961 I think this is why I stopped painting or producing any art, really. I wanted to hide myself once I realised I was showing my secrets to the world. I have had a tough life so please be kind in judging my feelings to hide. I have gotten as far as painting the gesso on a canvas this week. After 20 years of not working.
I LOVED the work at 6 minutes in. I learned some technique in this video.
@@anonocomment Hahaha! Never give up the relentless baring of your soul!
Lmao
Merveilleux! À bientôt j’espère !
Most artists know when the moment comes to stop fucking with it. Not sure that happened here.
I disagree, most artists DON'T know when to stop. WE have to make ourselves stop and move on-more work is waiting. We can piddle with a painting for years, as long as it is in front of us. Sometimes we go too far and go beyond the time to stop painting, we are waiting for that magic brushstroke to happen, not realizing we've already passed the magic brushstroke some time back. That doesn't mean it's a "bad" painting-just one that's been piddled with too much. But then, as artists, it's our prerogative to create as we are inclined. Some will like it, some will not! C'est la vie.
I agree more with Pamela Hunt. This is why the practice of having more than one piece in production simultaneously helps one to avoid obsessing and unplugs you for hopefully enough time to reassess with fresher eyes.
OMG. I have his disease when it comes to overdoing shit! I don’t know when to stop! It’s a real sickness! 🤦♀️🤷♀️
@@pamelahunt236 bull shit, it's a piece of shit that's all
@@pamelahunt236 CARRIED THIS ONE A LITTLE TO FAR. stop while ur ahead...
This is the best art video ever. I have watched it so many times to cheer myself up ❤
This is how the creative process unfolds: you try stuff and sometimes it works, but often it doesn’t. Having a camera in the room while you’re working is probably a bad idea because it will usually make you self-conscious, which is the last thing that you need when you’re trying to be intuitive.
An excellent development. Loving it!
Nice to watch liked the way he smiled in the end when he really likes it.Artist should first like what he does. Good work comes in the end.
This is a beautiful portrait of a painter painting. It's really a testament to his knowledge and experience when he makes that jump from procedure to the unknown. For some painters this is what it's all about. I don't know what art is but I sense that it's something like this.
Everyone asserting he should have stopped at 5:00 has a good eye for hotel art.
Is that hotel with free breakfast? Lol
😱 That just reminded me of the horrifying “art”, “decorations” (???) in the last non-luxury hotel room I stayed in. It was a room with 2 queen beds next to each other and over each was an identical framed lenticular view of a landscape which changed through all 4 seasons as one viewed it while walking by. Plastic lenticular postcards can be fun, but this just convinced me that I was either in a haunted hotel or a murder hotel. It didn’t help that I checked in at night and on my way to the elevator there was a very long hallway with no lights on whatsoever. If I had seen twins at any point during my stay, I would probably have packed up and slept in my car.
@Michael Jones The artist clearly doesn't think it's right either. I don't believe he stopped there. The video is about process, and where it went is sure a more interesting journey than if he'd stopped at that bland mass production buy-a-print-at-Sears stage.
Are you saying he is a not a real painter but a lobby hobbyist?
Why is a painting in a hotel lobby inferior? But seriously he should have stopped at good hotel art on day 10..
Manet was accused of creating Olympia with a scrubbing brush. You took this to a whole new level! while im poking humor at this because of the broom, it inspiring to watch this painting develope. its difficult to me to create in this manner, i restrain myself from this kind of freedom. Too many fears from voices of past conversations. thank you for sharing!
Lovely painting! Thank you for sharing the process. Your layering created lot of depth in end result. BTW the paintings on wall are stunning!
Passionnant merci à vous, au peintre :) :)
the comments are mean spirited and disrespectful. He's pleased and that is what matters most. I admire his work.
What a pleasure to watch this unfold. Exciting! Fun! Love the outcome.
J’ai beaucoup aimé la dualité entre la technique et le beau, le vide et le plein, peinture décorative vs peinture expressive. À quelle moment doit-on s’arrêter? La question que se pose tout artiste qui créer. La peinture était belle au 10 jr. J’aurai été déçue si c’était le résultats final. Bravo !
When the painting was just red, I thought he had finished. Then he reworks it again, and then decides to bleach out the black and repaint again. Wow! Fantastic work Monsier Pigeon.
process can be everything - its wow
Such a beautiful painting.
ALL ART IS SUBJECTIVE, Haters. PERIOD. good work sir. That's some patience!
J’adore la première étape ,après j’ai eu un peu peur mais avec l’audace ,la patience et la réflexion ,j’aime beaucoup le résultat final et je m’y attendais un peu 😬😉👍
That’s how I sweep my garage and I consider my self Artist 👩🎨
Nice. I love the finished work!
He painted what he wanted to see..brilliant 💙
Merci beaucoup! Es hermoso . So beautiful
I actually find that the painting was exquisite when it was finished had my doubts at about 9:35 but after that I realized that as an artist he knows when to stop and when to keep going.
You need to trust the artist.
It's true he did do a really good painting at about 4:21 but it was very dull he gave it more life.
Just my opinion.
As an abstract artist, I can tell you that VERY often we have no idea when to stop and all of us have pieces we wish we had saved by stopping sooner.
Amazing Art . God bless you.
To paint with freedom is a Privilege don´t matter how much talent it have. The important is to play with the colors. Tomorrow I might to be dead. Pigeon good worker.
Exactly. :)
Bravo! J'adore!
Happy to watch this
Best video/movie I've seen on the process of painting since Quince Tree of the Sun. Spot on!
I think he nailed it. Someone once said “there’s Art and there isn’t “
Wow..enjoyed the trip of watching you create
This was fantastic!..Thank you L'art en boite. the point i think is not whether it went from great to crap or the reverse..lets leave that trivial aspect to eye of the beholder. i love the audacity to mercilessly alter its character within the same basic vocabulary. the leap of faith to yank it from its pretty origins and turning it into a wild electric thing.
I thought the same when he threw the watered down black
He had every right to express himself! BRAVO!! Ther's a reason for season!!
crap dull mess!!
thanks for sharing your process... very inspired by your art !
I loved his whole process, i loved his final painting. Lots of freedom and creativity. Not necessarily a pretty understandable picture is art.
incrivel trabalho adorei a textura fluida da tinta .
I love his art it looks like wallpaper at Home Depot...
Dari Pengembaraan rasa artistik yang tak terbendung, pingin pencapaian yg tertinggi dari seorang seniman lukis yang terpuaskan oleh yg bersifat sesaat terus dan terus mencari, mengexplor dari titik rasa terpuaskan, hingga titik tertentu, bravo
Un massacre à la fin, je préfère le début, faut savoir s'"arrêter!
Oui.
jos
tellement beau avant et cette guirlande de fleurs qui gâche tout, bien que je sache que l'art en matière de peinture est subjectif et je respecte
I thought the same
Voua avez parfaitement raison, le travail était raffiné au début mais rapidement transformé en catastrophe. Comme vous l'avez si bien dit il fallait savoir quand s'arrêter.
What I love about the painting is the various layers. At one point, there's a view of the side of the painting. I thought the visibility of the process was pretty cool.
I think he should have stopped by the red, gold and black motif. or even when he did the black cloud of leaves on top!
Engelhardt Unaeb zygomatiques,.
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then by all means. go for it!
That’s exactly what I thought. It was perfect at day 18. But I have had this problem as well, when an artist chases an ever changing vision of perfection. At a certain point it’s time to move on to the next canvas.
He should never have started
I liked watching this , fun to see his tools for working at large scales and that big empty work space.
It’s really scary deciding to move on in a painting and cover up primitive surfaces but it’s how paintings evolve it’s how life progresses.
Only the artist knows when the work is finished. It's not up to the artist to please others, only himself.
Keith L yea but... still ....
Amen Keith.
Glad to see comments like this; so many people are just criticising his work.
Depends on the artist and any patrons. Did Michelangelo really want to paint a chapel? Tattoo artists have to please the clients also.. I dont paint or do other works in great part for my pleasure, but out of necessity to live a fulfilled life.
yes Keith.....well said