This new way of looking at a picture is intriguing. I will never forget it when I view other paintings in the future. If not appreciated by everybody, it's an efficient way of calming your fears during difficult times. Thank you, Christina!
It is quite all right if people enjoy this. I shan't watch more videos like this. The painting is never considered as a work of art; as to the meditation part of it, it seems to amount to breathing and seeing how it feels. No art lover nor any psychologist or meditation practitioner can be content with that sort of stuff, which, personally, I think is beneath the National Gallery and its brilliant teams of curators!
This new way of looking at a picture is intriguing. I will never forget it when I view other paintings in the future. If not appreciated by everybody, it's an efficient way of calming your fears during difficult times. Thank you, Christina!
I really love these 5-minute medications of paintings! They're wonderful!
One of my favourite of Artists
this video really came out here to save 2020
Really beautiful. I've never seen this painting. Thank you for such insight. I look forward to watching more 5 min Meditations....
Loved this. Thank you.
I loved it. More, please!
I loved It.
Very lovely. I probably won't be able to visit London and the National Gallery this summer but I appreciate these videos.
Thanks! It has been very relaxing and inspiring!
Very relaxing. Really appreciate these exercises.
Lovely thanks.
Thank you for this. It was relaxing indeed.
Thanks. We Like a lot this video. Greetings to The National Gallery from Southern Italy
Fantastic
Art and meditation, part of my daily thank you 🙏🏾♥️🌍
This is a lovely idea but silly and distracting to have the moving icon over the very image we want to meditate on!
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I was too overwhelmed by the idea of Ophelia being dead to relax.
It is quite all right if people enjoy this. I shan't watch more videos like this. The painting is never considered as a work of art; as to the meditation part of it, it seems to amount to breathing and seeing how it feels. No art lover nor any psychologist or meditation practitioner can be content with that sort of stuff, which, personally, I think is beneath the National Gallery and its brilliant teams of curators!
Rodolphe Fonty WHAAAAAAH!
whatever SirWhinesALot
I would have been straight in there with some cadmium yellow. Lift out those reds n blues