Hi Albert. As always, you present fresh ways of evaluating art, (I don't mean financially). More importantly, you offer fresh ways of examining our own thinking and reactions to art, new ways of seeing. There is a world of difference between looking and seeing. Most people look, very few actually see. Seeing, implies trying to understand what one sees. It's the moment when someone says, "Oh, I SEE now. I Understand." We need more people like you in the world, Albert.
Thanks Gordon, sounds like a compliment 😉 But I agree with you looking leads to seeing and understanding. And a different opinion. Have a wonderful day, Albert
You have helped me open my eyes to other possibilities and I have grown as an artist. I enjoy it more as well. I hope you are feeling better and healed well.
I am inspired to paint over a work in progress which is built up of layers and textures. I had not considered painting over it with textured strokes, over a base coat of a solid color. Thanks for the inspiration.
Hi Albert, I love what you do. Recently, when I've been feeling uninspired, I've come to your channel and have always gotten several new ideas - dank u wel!
I remember when I was younger to work on my art to the point of 'perfection' where in the end all fun was gone :)).. but once I discovered Abstract Art, Art Brut and Outsider Art, I didn't know or like or 'understand' before, it was a completely new realm, energy, spirit and excitement to work on.. this video is brilliant, it's always art and philosophy so nicely 'packed' and thoroughly explained, while discovering a great artist.. you are the best!
What a wonderful way to start a Sunday morning. I am the person in the art museum who turns her back on solid color paintings, regardless of their size or fame. This video is making me rethink ... am I missing the point? Is it indeed art after all? Not just a scam? I am not being duped? Hmm... thank you. I will be working on your exercises and create a series to ponder over.
Thanks Janene, wonderful to hear you will try looking in a new way to paintings like this. Art or what art is is debatable, but art likes this often needs another approach because it easily runs into thoughts about art and if someone is open to change. Have fun making the painting. Albert
Interesting thoughts Albert. I was unaware of Robert Ryman. I guess that falls into conceptual art as well? I sometimes am mystified as how someone like Ryman ever got famous. Just offering my point of view, but he doesn't seem to have a lot of talent, and I certainly would not buy a white painting like that as I can do that myself. I guess that seems a harsh criticism, but just being honest.
Thanks Culture Fan, I can understand your criticism. But he fitted just right in in his days. He was friends with (later) famous artists. I guess it takes perhaps a leap to appreciate what he did, but it is a really different approach to art making. Wherever you see one in a museum, it's different. I can't explain why, but I kept looking. Intrigued because it' looks like 'nothing', but the nothingness is present in it. I loved it. Albert
He became famous cause he was the first to do it and only did white paintings for decades up until his death. It's not about being only white it's about the exploration of painting techniques and effects. That's makes his work so intriguing and famous.
Hi Albert I hope you are well. I stumbled across your channel a few weeks ago. I saw your old Mondrian video and was inspired to paint my own picture. I've never painted anything other than a door before but I wanted to try. I made a video of my experiment: ua-cam.com/video/tehCE02YyBo/v-deo.html I am happy with the result. I hung it on my living room wall. Feel free to take a look, Let me know what you think. Regards Marc
Thanks Marc for sharing. Well done. It turned out great. Always nice to see a project like this hanging on a living room wall of the proud creator. Which part of the process did you like the most? I would love to hear. Albert
Hi Albert. As always, you present fresh ways of evaluating art, (I don't mean financially). More importantly, you offer fresh ways of examining our own thinking and reactions to art, new ways of seeing. There is a world of difference between looking and seeing. Most people look, very few actually see. Seeing, implies trying to understand what one sees. It's the moment when someone says, "Oh, I SEE now. I Understand." We need more people like you in the world, Albert.
Thanks Gordon, sounds like a compliment 😉 But I agree with you looking leads to seeing and understanding. And a different opinion. Have a wonderful day, Albert
You have helped me open my eyes to other possibilities and I have grown as an artist. I enjoy it more as well.
I hope you are feeling better and healed well.
Thanks Darkman, good to hear. Feeling better, thanks. Albert
Good to see you back. Always enjoy your videos, always!
Thanks IIraima, good to be back. Albert
Yahhhhhhh new vids from you. You have helped me so much, please keep going ! X
Thanks Gili, enjoy painting with white. Albert
Very good! Thanks
Thanks, Jon.
I am inspired to paint over a work in progress which is built up of layers and textures. I had not considered painting over it with textured strokes, over a base coat of a solid color. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Janene, enjoy painting. Let me know when you did. Albert
Fresh and inspirational! Thanks
Thanks Bruce
Hi Albert, I love what you do. Recently, when I've been feeling uninspired, I've come to your channel and have always gotten several new ideas - dank u wel!
Thanks Colm, good to see you here. And always nice to hear the videos give you ideas. Enjoy, Albert
Excellent video! I have a lot to think about with my art. Thank You!
Thanks, Hart. It's always good to get new ideas and to consider adding them to your way of working. Albert
Wonderful video, thank you. Seasons' greetings!
Thanks Suzanne, happy holidays, Albert
Brilliant stuff. Thank you.
Thanks, Dwen.
I remember when I was younger to work on my art to the point of 'perfection' where in the end all fun was gone :)).. but once I discovered Abstract Art, Art Brut and Outsider Art, I didn't know or like or 'understand' before, it was a completely new realm, energy, spirit and excitement to work on.. this video is brilliant, it's always art and philosophy so nicely 'packed' and thoroughly explained, while discovering a great artist.. you are the best!
Thanks Paneko1 for your support. I just enjoy thinking and talking about art like this. Albert
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Thank you!👌❤️
You are amazing 😊
Thanks, Aida. Enjoy painting 'nothingness' as well. Albert
Dankje Albert en lieve kerstgroetjes, Susy
Bedankt Suzy, jij ook fijne feestdagen. Albert
What a wonderful way to start a Sunday morning. I am the person in the art museum who turns her back on solid color paintings, regardless of their size or fame. This video is making me rethink ... am I missing the point? Is it indeed art after all? Not just a scam? I am not being duped? Hmm... thank you. I will be working on your exercises and create a series to ponder over.
Thanks Janene, wonderful to hear you will try looking in a new way to paintings like this. Art or what art is is debatable, but art likes this often needs another approach because it easily runs into thoughts about art and if someone is open to change. Have fun making the painting. Albert
Interesting thoughts Albert. I was unaware of Robert Ryman. I guess that falls into conceptual art as well? I sometimes am mystified as how someone like Ryman ever got famous. Just offering my point of view, but he doesn't seem to have a lot of talent, and I certainly would not buy a white painting like that as I can do that myself. I guess that seems a harsh criticism, but just being honest.
Thanks Culture Fan, I can understand your criticism. But he fitted just right in in his days. He was friends with (later) famous artists. I guess it takes perhaps a leap to appreciate what he did, but it is a really different approach to art making. Wherever you see one in a museum, it's different. I can't explain why, but I kept looking. Intrigued because it' looks like 'nothing', but the nothingness is present in it. I loved it. Albert
He became famous cause he was the first to do it and only did white paintings for decades up until his death. It's not about being only white it's about the exploration of painting techniques and effects. That's makes his work so intriguing and famous.
Indeed, Anthony, it's amazing, different, and he's the first to do it like this. I just love it. Albert
Hi Albert I hope you are well. I stumbled across your channel a few weeks ago. I saw your old Mondrian video and was inspired to paint my own picture. I've never painted anything other than a door before but I wanted to try. I made a video of my experiment: ua-cam.com/video/tehCE02YyBo/v-deo.html I am happy with the result. I hung it on my living room wall. Feel free to take a look, Let me know what you think.
Regards Marc
Thanks Marc for sharing. Well done. It turned out great. Always nice to see a project like this hanging on a living room wall of the proud creator. Which part of the process did you like the most? I would love to hear. Albert
@@ImperfectPaintings Removing the masking tape was exciting. It was like the great reveal :-)
It looked like that indeed. 👍
a+++++
Thanks Suwong