How to Sell Scribbles for 70 Million Dollars?

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  • Опубліковано 15 лис 2024

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  • @normapadro420
    @normapadro420 13 днів тому +1

    I did a lot of research to learn more about art works. This artist's work inspired me a lot. Also Pollock's work did too. I enjoyed modern, and abstract works as well. They are all inspirational. Children's art works are very inspirational too. Everything in life inspires me. I love everything about art.😊

  • @HuryOrson
    @HuryOrson 16 днів тому +2

    An idea creates many works of art, it is the performer's ability and the access to that value that can be achieved.

  • @user-StanislavYanov
    @user-StanislavYanov 17 днів тому

    It's amazing when there are artists whose minimalist works and unconventional approach make you think.

  • @YouMap
    @YouMap 17 днів тому

    Art has always existed and is very close to life. The meanings and emotions placed in works have value throughout all ages.

  • @Деловой-ч1с
    @Деловой-ч1с 17 днів тому

    "Art is born from art," said Cy Twombly in one of his rare interviews.

  • @avtobus-bh6ts
    @avtobus-bh6ts 17 днів тому +1

    The film about Cy Twombly raises an interesting question about the perception of art and its value. His minimalist style and deliberately simple scribbles challenge traditional notions of craftsmanship and aesthetics, asking us to look at art through the lens of emotion and conceptual content rather than technique. The appeal and high price of his work in the art world illustrates how the meaning of a work often depends on context, personal perception, and the artist’s courage to push the boundaries.

  • @minteke7904
    @minteke7904 17 днів тому +1

    Спасибо за динамичный и информативный материал, который останется в памяти и на всю жизнь.

  • @Артём-в8с4ц
    @Артём-в8с4ц 17 днів тому

    Art is a consolation for those who are broken by life.

  • @TariqKhan-pf7qv
    @TariqKhan-pf7qv 16 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing such an excellent video

  • @Wolf-blade1956
    @Wolf-blade1956 17 днів тому

    An interesting video turned out about art, watched one breath. Thank you.

  • @hana3407
    @hana3407 16 днів тому +1

    really good, very convincing with the explanations you bring, I also learned some knowledge from you. thanks.

  • @МудрыйФилин-ч2ъ
    @МудрыйФилин-ч2ъ 16 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing, the video was very helpful. Content that is relevant and interesting to viewers. You make more good videos! I wish your channel growth.

  • @miankhan6000
    @miankhan6000 15 днів тому

    Wow it's a very Great and informative vedio

  • @Brunoburningbright
    @Brunoburningbright 12 днів тому

    Art comes from art just as life eats life.

  • @letsif
    @letsif 15 днів тому +1

    I like his touch

    • @Brunoburningbright
      @Brunoburningbright 12 днів тому

      Yes. Also his sense of placement. People who will respect a pregnant pause in a musical performance find bare canvas an affront!?

    • @NeyCarousel
      @NeyCarousel  11 днів тому

      Twombly truly managed to create a… ‘pregnant moment’ in painting. Though here, it seems more like a false pregnancy - after all that waiting, it appears nothing was ever really born.

  • @Svetlana7777ok
    @Svetlana7777ok 17 днів тому

    I think, art and clever trick are very close to each other and many people combine them in there life and work

  • @АндрейЗалищук-у7м
    @АндрейЗалищук-у7м 17 днів тому

    It is very important information

  • @ЗояВоронина-м5й
    @ЗояВоронина-м5й 16 днів тому

    It was interesting to learn about the life and work of the artist Cy Twombly, whose art forces you to approach each painting with your own assessment and I believe that he will not leave anyone creatively indifferent

  • @Brunoburningbright
    @Brunoburningbright 12 днів тому +1

    Your contempt is thinly veiled. What do you like or look for in art? Have you ever tried making marks? How many different kinds of marks do your wrists permit you to make? In an artform like music where verisimilitude holds no sway are your tastes varied? Music concrete? Twelve tone? Be Bop? Are you capable of interesting thought? Is my contempt as thinly veiled as yours?

  • @Brunoburningbright
    @Brunoburningbright 12 днів тому

    Picasso said: "I could draw like Raphael at the age of 14. It took a lifetime for me to learn draw like a child."

  • @isabellgiles6403
    @isabellgiles6403 17 днів тому

    Продажа каракулей за 70 миллионов долларов - это не только вопрос творчества, но и маркетинга! Важно создать уникальную концепцию, которая привлечет внимание коллекционеров. Поддержка знаменитостей, оригинальная история и качественное продвижение могут значительно повысить ценность даже самых простых рисунков. Вдохновение, уверенность и смелость в своих идеях - ключевые факторы успеха!

  • @William-nbb9990
    @William-nbb9990 16 днів тому +1

    Selling scribbles for a staggering sum like 70 million dollars sounds like a far-fetched idea, but there are several strategies you could consider to make it possible. Here’s a breakdown of steps you could take

  • @николайстёжка
    @николайстёжка 15 днів тому

    This is an interesting video that introduces viewers to the life and work of artist Cy Twombly, from his early exhibitions to his worldwide recognition, whose minimalist works and unconventional approach leave viewers puzzled.

  • @bigtosz
    @bigtosz 13 днів тому

    Need to be able to turn off captions. They're enormous and really distracting.

    • @NeyCarousel
      @NeyCarousel  11 днів тому

      There’s a trend now for oversized subtitles that dominate the frame, disregarding the visual aesthetics of the scene. It seems as though subtitle creators are competing to make them bigger, bolder, and more intrusive. Apparently, people now watch videos without sound or headphones (sometimes even in work meetings, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it happens in theaters too!), making subtitles an almost obligatory element in video creation.

  • @ZsoltMayer-l6c
    @ZsoltMayer-l6c 16 днів тому

    So...everything that appears in the world has value and can be valued...that's why it can be sold, bought, has a price, and an opportunity to make a living...after all, that's all....

  • @АнастасіяКорінна-м2х

    can you sell a doodle for $70 million?

  • @ellen4956
    @ellen4956 13 днів тому

    This type of work doesn't impress everyone, as you say. People are pulled towards different styles and this one just isn't for every audience. The way you become famous and are considered good has little to do with content or insight. It's completely dependent on who you know (connections), where you are in the world and what kind of start you have.

    • @NeyCarousel
      @NeyCarousel  11 днів тому

      You’re right, Twombly’s work is all about social connections.

  • @anikaislam-n6v
    @anikaislam-n6v 17 днів тому +1

    It's amazing when there are artists whose minimalist works and unconventional approach make you think.