I my country, some journalists once decided to test the “my 5 year old could do that” argument. The got some “art” from a local kindergarden girl, announced an exhibition, hyped it up and gave it a compelling backstory about being from some anonymous super talented international artist. Turns out you actually CAN get art critics and the art community in general to hail the crayon drawings of a 5 year old as genius level social commentary. The reviews they wrote are funny AF when you know they're writing about a childs drawing.
@@drakewinwest9888I wouldn't be too sure. There's an artist working around Savannah Georgia that paints a lot in that style, (animals and Regency and Renaissance outfits). It could be one of hers.
This is not even an exaggeration. I was on cruise a few years ago and decided to check out an art auction and boy oh boy was it a shock to me what passed for high quaity art. There was this one collection (Peter Max) that looked like it was done by a 6th grader and yet it sold for the highest amounts. But the creative artist who did awesome art on metal by a heating process and look s majestic sold for a fraction of the Peter Max paintings. I left so confused how such beauty and creativity could be outshined by wacky doodles.
@@hellomate2405tax write offs actually. Commission crap, have a minion appraiser on the books, donate a painting allegedly worth millions for tax right off, then stupid rich people think expensive = good. It’s not really a secret
The most I ever got for my painting was 120(?) eur. At the same time many artists who I believe put less effort in their works are getting millions. I will [probably never understand this.
I always mention this example but the stand out absurdity came when I did Graphic Design in secondary and there's an art piece called 'An Oak Tree' which is a glass of water on a shelf with a wall of text. It is to this day probably the most baffling piece of 'art' I've ever seen because I make that shit every morning but no ones putting my cups in a museum. The only reason artists like this succeed is because they know how to be needlessly pretentious and people who are equally so, who happen to have a lot of money buy into it
It’s the same in the crypto space as well. There are plenty of talented artist out there but the ones that sells the most looks like they were made by a 5 year old
Mind you, just because you see a piece in a museum doesn't mean the artist is rich. You don't necessarily make a lot of money when exhibiting in a museum. That is if you are not super famous. Also in a museum art isn't usually sold, that would be a gallery. Or an auction. I suppose the more famous you get, the bigger the money streams you can enter, and the easier it is to get into contact with the whole money laundering thing. But at low levels, (most artists) not a chance.
I'll keep it real if your pfp is anything to go by there's plenty of fundamentals to improve. Stay humble, think critically about places of possible improvement, try to implement. These days there's TONS of fantastic free and paid resources online which have made the art improvement process much more accessible You can absolutely succeed if that's what you desire, but it needs one to dig deep because the technical level of pro artists is better than it's ever been
Owning modern art isn't about the art. It's the flex on how much you spent on the art. I once watched someone spend millions to buy the concept of nothing. We set up a pedestal in his home with a light shining down on it.
Yeah sadly the art world is pretty much a scam. Unless you're connected to people who will provide you with good words, the related family member of someone famous, or you're willing to do certain things under the table that.... shouldn't be said aloud, its really hard or next-to-impossible to make it big in the art world :(
If you want to appreciate real art, find a local anime or comic convention and walk through the artist alley. You will find some of the most talented creators around, and the next time you walk through a modern art museum, you will ask yourself what the point of it is. 😂
Yes, this. A museum doesn’t have the best artists have to offer. A convention like comic cons, or maybe a manga studio(if they allow a guest) or an art contest is the best to go to
Unfortunately, the art world will look down on them no matter how good they are, just because they are anime and comic art and therefore 'not real art'. Meanwhile, someone tapes a banana to a wall and now it's a 'deep' piece of 'art' that sells for $120,000.
@@Ryan_Thompson_Guitaristyou’re literally wrong. By art world you mean a non-existent entity that represents everybody in the modern art community (which is one many different art communities.
People from “the art world” should be here stating that this isn’t “modern” art. Modern art took place from 1860 through 1975 or so. This is contemporary art. Not modern art. Modern is the era which has passed.
@@teamofone1219 Yo what are ya doing replying to a 4 month comment? What if I never responded??? I was just trying to say that both sides have a valid point. The "pls don't pick on me" was just my attempt at being humourous, but my English isn't very good so I didn't get the tone right hmmmm .... Nonetheless, I apologise.
I know this isn't related to the sketch itself, but we really do appreciate your commitment to your new year resolution of creating more sketches. These video ideas are amazing and your improved productivity is very inspiring to us creators! P.S. As an artist myself who sometimes make abstract art I feel this on a spiritual level lmao. The whole point of abstract art is to convey emotions, not meaningless gestures for commercial purposes.
I'm a exceptionally above average artist (hobby) and this Hits home so hard, I once spent nearly a week illustrating a dudes Harley Davidson exactly as if it came right out of a photograph and dude gave $20 even though it soon brought more higher paying clients and attention still, thanks bro 😂 gotta start at the bottom of the mountain I suppose.
$20? Was the price you charged him or the one he asked for? Photorealism is very difficult, you definitely deserve better. I hope your art takes off and you keep doing what you love
The last part is funny cause it’s literally happened. Some pranksters left a pair of glasses on the floor of a SF art museum and all the airheads there started taking photos cause they thought it was an art piece. Same happened when a random person dropped their glove at a NY art gallery😂
As someone that studied art pretty deeply, this isn’t exactly wrong, but there’s certainly a lot of history and theory to consider… that being said, the outside perception of the art world kinda gets forgotten and glossed over by people within it. It’s easy to forget that a lot of it is in fact a way to store wealth at the end of the day.
Was gonna say that alot of it's just a way to launder money between the wealthy. Like, regardless of the theory behind a work and the statement it may seemingly be trying to make, do you really believe some rich guy out there buys a giant 50x64 canvas with a single splash of orange paint on one corner actually thinks it's worth that much? Hell, no. They bought it for 78,000 because they know the artist and they're both part of a group that has wealthy socialites in it that want to preserve their wealth. Does that mean the artist's intention is untrue? Not necessarily, but rational people don't throw large sums of money to what can be amounted to luxury vanity items(not all color theorist art and colorist art is vanity, but this bullshitter type artist does exist in the postmodern art world and they do sell work. This is why).
I have heard of a theory, that crap art that sells for mind-bogglingly high prices are commodities used by the uber rich as a medium of payment in the black market. I'm no expert on the topic, I just know the existence of this theory, and all things considered, it is very much possible. No one gets would willingly buy shit like this for prices that high, especially not avaricious billionaires.
Modern art can be anything. In fact a spec of dirt on the kitchen floor was so popular my mom had to take a photo with her phone and send it to me while I was in the men's room. It says "Son, I love your work and all you do, but can you perhaps create another master piece when you're out the bathroom? " my response "👍🏽" I re swept the kitchen and everything I missed. Seconds later "photo received" her "Thank you son for this master piece, the house is so clean I could eat anywhere!" Again me "👍🏽" And that ladies and gents is modern art in various forms and situations
I've often thought that one of the most difficult jobs in the world has to be custodian in a museum of modern art. That poor slob has to be constantly asking himself, "Is this an exhibit, or did someone just make a mess?"
The film team from my highschool made a video making fun of modern art... for a film convention. The plot was basically someone was supposed to make this art for a rich gal coming to visit, but they had artist block, and just sold a blank canvas fir like a lot of money to this person. It was honestly a well shot video ngl
I can understand and appreciate art being abstract. But paying millions of dollars for something that objectively doesn’t look good is stupid, and it’s so unfair that great art made by legitimately talented people gets passed over for like 15 bucks
@@soundrogue4472 To be fair, I didn't know if product placement in this way would officially be considered an ad or not but it served the purpose of me learning the name and figuring out what kind of drink it was on my own.
It's painful how true to reality this is. I would love that oil painting 🖼 😍. Painstaking work, emotion, beauty, it has all the elements that true art 🎨 possesses. But it is unappreciated.
So on point. Like, I've never understood the hype about Banksy. Dude uses stencils to make simplistic graffiti that could at best be called, "Cute," and he's considered some sort of artistic genius.
I was an arthoe in highschool with a couple friends. We took a field trip to various art museums downtown toronto. Came across one very small one with a bunch of paintings down a small hallway that led to a very messy kitchen with half eaten food, a can of baked beans half empty, a knife, a couch... bc there was no attempt at closing it off as a staff area we kept making jokes that it was an 'installation art piece' while taking crude pictures and fooling around. Such a fun day
This is exactly what it feels like. The thing about art is that it’s everything and everywhere. It’s subjective, it can mean anything to anyone. Build enough hype around a piece and an artist and it’s consensus gentium. Build enough hype around anything and it becomes consensus gentium. Celebrities are used to influence a crowd because they already have power. Some well marketed movies sell better because of their marketing and exposure to the world and they may also contain “Hollywood” elements. Marketing for a company may be really good, appealing commercials, people “give it a try” because everyone else is doing it, even if they don’t continue to use the service, their contribution still keeps the business afloat. People like abstract art because they can apply their own meaning to it, when looking at it, it is a subjective experience different for everyone. All art is like that but the more abstract, the more room there is to apply any meaning you want it to have which means you can also apply monetary value. If I was a nobody and splashed a bucket of red paint on a canvas and tried selling it for a hundred thousand dollars, people would start to wonder about it, they would first say that’s ridiculous but then they would wonder why I valued this ridiculous piece for that much, it must mean something. So they dig deep and think more and more about it and so on. The more visually specific an artwork is, the less people are able to apply their own meaning to it. Doesn’t mean that it’s worth less or people won’t find value in it, it just means less people are likely to “like” or acquire it. Just my two cents 😊
A lot of my SuchArt pieces ended up looking a lot like that after the game's novelty wore off... then I tanked my framerate by repainting my entire studio. Good times.
There is this one modern srt piece that's just a blue canvas because tje artist MADE a NEW BLUE pigment/paint for it. Frankly a lot of modern art is art that either needs explanation or wants you to think about it
ngl one of my favourite artists is rothko.. such an interesting and twisted person. as an artist, i have learned so much about color mixing and of what materials it can be mixed of. but outside of my niche bubble everybody just looks at a red painted wall and cant do shit with it. and thats cool too.
On a serious note, I’d argue that the grey hoodie character type plays a big part of why this sort of stuff continues, because grey hoodie man didn’t even step up when he could have gotten the dog painting for FREE. In real life, I want to say that people gotta be more vocal of their tastes unless they actually like the sort of things that the “majority” of people gravitate towards. I mean, rich and popular people can simply hire hype men to act like they support their work to socially manipulate others into wanting to ride the bandwagon. And unless they were “hired”/bribed into being a supporter, I’d say that people should AT THE VERY LEAST anonymously support the things they truly like instead of letting it fade into nothingness
Wow, that red square canvas is really giving me flashbacks to Damian Hirst's dot paintings. Like, sure, feels a bit pop as decoration, and it's decent if your room's theme matches it. But at that price tag?? Hell to the no. Not worth it. I get why some conceptual art pieces can get expensive and famous, but this ain't it. I'd rather find a kinetic sculpture that's beautiful and I know well enough the amount of expertise needed to create it.
Who’s an overhyped artist? 🧑🏾🎨
The models that wore trash bags 💀
The MSCHF boots 💀
I slept with art 🎨
Honestly? Taylor Swift.
Me 🤫😎
I my country, some journalists once decided to test the “my 5 year old could do that” argument. The got some “art” from a local kindergarden girl, announced an exhibition, hyped it up and gave it a compelling backstory about being from some anonymous super talented international artist.
Turns out you actually CAN get art critics and the art community in general to hail the crayon drawings of a 5 year old as genius level social commentary.
The reviews they wrote are funny AF when you know they're writing about a childs drawing.
LOL
Oh gosh
Please send me that news story and who published it, or a link if you can. I want to know more.
@@connorthompson66 thats what i was gonna say lol.
@@connorthompson66 You can't post links in youtube comments anymore, but the name of the article so we can find it would still be nice
That dog painting was actually fire lmao
That was the idea
It was AI art
@@drakewinwest9888I wouldn't be too sure. There's an artist working around Savannah Georgia that paints a lot in that style, (animals and Regency and Renaissance outfits). It could be one of hers.
@@mnorth1351 she’s ai
@@mnorth1351 ai uses the style of others
Felt bad for the "poor black guy" and his beautiful dog painting. Masterpiece video.
i almost expected the sensible guy to bid for the dog painting and pay with the red painting he just “bought”
So all of them?
Looks like AI Art
@@MW-dg7gl I think it looks photoshopped, but AI was my first thought
Eh, I would have at least given him 10 bucks, just out of pity.
This is not even an exaggeration. I was on cruise a few years ago and decided to check out an art auction and boy oh boy was it a shock to me what passed for high quaity art.
There was this one collection (Peter Max) that looked like it was done by a 6th grader and yet it sold for the highest amounts. But the creative artist who did awesome art on metal by a heating process and look s majestic sold for a fraction of the Peter Max paintings. I left so confused how such beauty and creativity could be outshined by wacky doodles.
CZcamsrs and artists are actually the same. Only instead of the algo it’s rich art snobs who decide what matters.
I just looked up the artist, and you were NOT exaggerating. Damn! 😮🤦🏾♀️
Maybe it might have been some sort of laundering scheme. Get the huge payment out through ART
@@hellomate2405tax write offs actually. Commission crap, have a minion appraiser on the books, donate a painting allegedly worth millions for tax right off, then stupid rich people think expensive = good. It’s not really a secret
The most I ever got for my painting was 120(?) eur. At the same time many artists who I believe put less effort in their works are getting millions. I will [probably never understand this.
I love the "Finally, a human" line.
I always mention this example but the stand out absurdity came when I did Graphic Design in secondary and there's an art piece called 'An Oak Tree' which is a glass of water on a shelf with a wall of text. It is to this day probably the most baffling piece of 'art' I've ever seen because I make that shit every morning but no ones putting my cups in a museum. The only reason artists like this succeed is because they know how to be needlessly pretentious and people who are equally so, who happen to have a lot of money buy into it
I heard people discuss that it's a laundering scheme for rich people.
It’s the same in the crypto space as well. There are plenty of talented artist out there but the ones that sells the most looks like they were made by a 5 year old
@@annoyingkraken Pretty much
Mind you, just because you see a piece in a museum doesn't mean the artist is rich. You don't necessarily make a lot of money when exhibiting in a museum. That is if you are not super famous. Also in a museum art isn't usually sold, that would be a gallery. Or an auction. I suppose the more famous you get, the bigger the money streams you can enter, and the easier it is to get into contact with the whole money laundering thing. But at low levels, (most artists) not a chance.
Somebody really said “ayo is that a basic need for hydration?” ART!!!
these vids are art even if they ain’t modern
True
Lol that’s funny bro
As an artist, i have failed because i cant make anything that caters to mainstream stupidity.
It's okay if you don't understand it lol
I think you have succeeded my friend
I'll keep it real if your pfp is anything to go by there's plenty of fundamentals to improve. Stay humble, think critically about places of possible improvement, try to implement. These days there's TONS of fantastic free and paid resources online which have made the art improvement process much more accessible
You can absolutely succeed if that's what you desire, but it needs one to dig deep because the technical level of pro artists is better than it's ever been
You just need rich corrupt politician friends to launder money with.
You don't happen to be Austrian do you...
Owning modern art isn't about the art. It's the flex on how much you spent on the art. I once watched someone spend millions to buy the concept of nothing. We set up a pedestal in his home with a light shining down on it.
Well thats a statement! lol
that ain’t even a concept bro just didn’t get anything
“I will rip out my kidney….RIGHT NOW!”
Wasn’t expecting that 💀
2:39 Sold to the RICH BLACK GUY all the way in the middle!!
Noticed it too 😂
Yeah sadly the art world is pretty much a scam. Unless you're connected to people who will provide you with good words, the related family member of someone famous, or you're willing to do certain things under the table that.... shouldn't be said aloud, its really hard or next-to-impossible to make it big in the art world :(
Really just another way to money launder for criminals or tax avoidance for the rich (who are sometimes criminals)
@@BurnaBwoisometimes??
@@MustraOrdo yah, the rich are sometimes criminals
That’s why I but Lego Star Wars. Much more beautiful to look at for a fraction of the cost plus you get the joy of building it yourself
It's money laundering for the ultra wealthy
You know, La Croix could've *shaken* up the art world by buying the unnamed artist's painting for an insane amount.
He was too busy painting his new piece!
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
If you want to appreciate real art, find a local anime or comic convention and walk through the artist alley. You will find some of the most talented creators around, and the next time you walk through a modern art museum, you will ask yourself what the point of it is. 😂
Fr
Yes, this. A museum doesn’t have the best artists have to offer. A convention like comic cons, or maybe a manga studio(if they allow a guest) or an art contest is the best to go to
Unfortunately, the art world will look down on them no matter how good they are, just because they are anime and comic art and therefore 'not real art'.
Meanwhile, someone tapes a banana to a wall and now it's a 'deep' piece of 'art' that sells for $120,000.
@@Ryan_Thompson_Guitaristyou’re literally wrong. By art world you mean a non-existent entity that represents everybody in the modern art community (which is one many different art communities.
Fr, even online too theres so many underrated artists on art websites with amazing stuff
If only you knew how true this was for the art world! 😂😂
People from “the art world” should be here stating that this isn’t “modern” art. Modern art took place from 1860 through 1975 or so. This is contemporary art. Not modern art. Modern is the era which has passed.
Accurate. Modern art sucks and starving artists with real talent struggle.
That's because you confuse craft or skill of being able to draw accurately with art.
Well... For the most part at least you both aren't wrong, entirely, wrong😅 (Pls don't pick on me)
@@wonderofyou9659If you don’t want to be picked on then you shouldn’t have said jack sh*t
@@teamofone1219 Yo what are ya doing replying to a 4 month comment? What if I never responded???
I was just trying to say that both sides have a valid point. The "pls don't pick on me" was just my attempt at being humourous, but my English isn't very good so I didn't get the tone right hmmmm .... Nonetheless, I apologise.
Hey guys!
LaCroix drinking LaCroix nice touch 😅👌🏽
I know this isn't related to the sketch itself, but we really do appreciate your commitment to your new year resolution of creating more sketches. These video ideas are amazing and your improved productivity is very inspiring to us creators!
P.S. As an artist myself who sometimes make abstract art I feel this on a spiritual level lmao. The whole point of abstract art is to convey emotions, not meaningless gestures for commercial purposes.
I appreciate you 🥹
I'm a exceptionally above average artist (hobby) and this Hits home so hard, I once spent nearly a week illustrating a dudes Harley Davidson exactly as if it came right out of a photograph and dude gave $20 even though it soon brought more higher paying clients and attention still, thanks bro 😂 gotta start at the bottom of the mountain I suppose.
$20? Was the price you charged him or the one he asked for? Photorealism is very difficult, you definitely deserve better. I hope your art takes off and you keep doing what you love
This video is true art
The last part is funny cause it’s literally happened. Some pranksters left a pair of glasses on the floor of a SF art museum and all the airheads there started taking photos cause they thought it was an art piece. Same happened when a random person dropped their glove at a NY art gallery😂
As someone that studied art pretty deeply, this isn’t exactly wrong, but there’s certainly a lot of history and theory to consider… that being said, the outside perception of the art world kinda gets forgotten and glossed over by people within it. It’s easy to forget that a lot of it is in fact a way to store wealth at the end of the day.
Was gonna say that alot of it's just a way to launder money between the wealthy. Like, regardless of the theory behind a work and the statement it may seemingly be trying to make, do you really believe some rich guy out there buys a giant 50x64 canvas with a single splash of orange paint on one corner actually thinks it's worth that much? Hell, no. They bought it for 78,000 because they know the artist and they're both part of a group that has wealthy socialites in it that want to preserve their wealth. Does that mean the artist's intention is untrue? Not necessarily, but rational people don't throw large sums of money to what can be amounted to luxury vanity items(not all color theorist art and colorist art is vanity, but this bullshitter type artist does exist in the postmodern art world and they do sell work. This is why).
the ending 💀
The beef with Kanye line had me near spit take my drink. Fucking 10/10
i want brutal violent paintings reminiscent of cannibal corpse's cover art, and beautiful mountains and beaches on others
"this is an abstract representation of the current status quo of american socio-economical politics"
(its a blank canvas with a dot on it)
@Aaravs_AI_Insight thanks
I have heard of a theory, that crap art that sells for mind-bogglingly high prices are commodities used by the uber rich as a medium of payment in the black market. I'm no expert on the topic, I just know the existence of this theory, and all things considered, it is very much possible. No one gets would willingly buy shit like this for prices that high, especially not avaricious billionaires.
Modern art can be anything. In fact a spec of dirt on the kitchen floor was so popular my mom had to take a photo with her phone and send it to me while I was in the men's room. It says "Son, I love your work and all you do, but can you perhaps create another master piece when you're out the bathroom? " my response "👍🏽" I re swept the kitchen and everything I missed. Seconds later "photo received" her "Thank you son for this master piece, the house is so clean I could eat anywhere!" Again me "👍🏽" And that ladies and gents is modern art in various forms and situations
"sold to the rich black guy all the way in the middle" lmaoooo
I've often thought that one of the most difficult jobs in the world has to be custodian in a museum of modern art. That poor slob has to be constantly asking himself, "Is this an exhibit, or did someone just make a mess?"
As an artist myself.This is not a skit.This is reality.
Modern Art is another term for Money Laundering.
The film team from my highschool made a video making fun of modern art... for a film convention.
The plot was basically someone was supposed to make this art for a rich gal coming to visit, but they had artist block, and just sold a blank canvas fir like a lot of money to this person. It was honestly a well shot video ngl
Big hug from Argentina's Patagonia. Idiocy is worldwide apparently. Healthy to relax, learn and enjoy.
I can understand and appreciate art being abstract. But paying millions of dollars for something that objectively doesn’t look good is stupid, and it’s so unfair that great art made by legitimately talented people gets passed over for like 15 bucks
It's a money laundering scheme, isn't it?
Justice for Fluffers! I need to know someone bought it and donated it back!
'When you see things and values that aren't there, you may not recognize true talent when you see it.'
Great critic and social commentary btw!
I showed this to my 84 year old artist mother, and she said "This is so true, thank you".
I never even heard of the drink but you planted it so deeply through the skit, I won't forget. Amazing ad.
It's TV static with the suggestion that someone once whispered a type of fruit in the room next door.
It's not an ad; if it was an ad he'd have to legally disclose it.
@@soundrogue4472 No, he would not have. He did not make a claim about the product, he just showed it and stated the name.
@@GunshinzeroI just looked it up and you're correct; well shit I only thought that applied to Hollywood and TV for being allowed to get away with it.
@@soundrogue4472 To be fair, I didn't know if product placement in this way would officially be considered an ad or not but it served the purpose of me learning the name and figuring out what kind of drink it was on my own.
John Lecroy doesn't miss. Ever since "Bullshit With Extra Steps," he's made follow-up after follow up of beautiful statement pieces
this isnt even a skit this is reality 😭
It's painful how true to reality this is. I would love that oil painting 🖼 😍. Painstaking work, emotion, beauty, it has all the elements that true art 🎨 possesses. But it is unappreciated.
So on point. Like, I've never understood the hype about Banksy. Dude uses stencils to make simplistic graffiti that could at best be called, "Cute," and he's considered some sort of artistic genius.
That dog painting was low key fire
This video is a form of modern art in and of itself, the way you hung that image of the red and yellow lines was truly remarkable
"I once smeared my feces onto a canvas and now everyone thinks I'm a literal god" had me dying
I was an arthoe in highschool with a couple friends. We took a field trip to various art museums downtown toronto. Came across one very small one with a bunch of paintings down a small hallway that led to a very messy kitchen with half eaten food, a can of baked beans half empty, a knife, a couch... bc there was no attempt at closing it off as a staff area we kept making jokes that it was an 'installation art piece' while taking crude pictures and fooling around. Such a fun day
I just made modern art 5 minutes ago on the toilet…..going for 10million!
Ah, you made the new Drake album.
I like that someone said the reason our art standards is getting so low cuz last time someone got rejected, WW2 happened
🤔💀
i know that it's a joke, but there is nothing modern about hitler's painting, and no you won't get accepted working to disney with modern art
All the way in the middle got me more than it should have
Best way I can describe this is that art doesn't need to be art to be art anymore.
this guy is under-rated
Reminds me of that one episode from Love, Death and Robots where it’s whole premise was about a singular shade of blue
That guy was an actual genius though
I understood this a few years ago and it changed my life and worldview.
Modern art is like its not about what the art is but rather who made it.
the fact that these arnt even exaggerated makes it even funnier 😭
As someone who detests modern art this video is a masterpiece
This is exactly what it feels like. The thing about art is that it’s everything and everywhere. It’s subjective, it can mean anything to anyone. Build enough hype around a piece and an artist and it’s consensus gentium. Build enough hype around anything and it becomes consensus gentium. Celebrities are used to influence a crowd because they already have power. Some well marketed movies sell better because of their marketing and exposure to the world and they may also contain “Hollywood” elements. Marketing for a company may be really good, appealing commercials, people “give it a try” because everyone else is doing it, even if they don’t continue to use the service, their contribution still keeps the business afloat. People like abstract art because they can apply their own meaning to it, when looking at it, it is a subjective experience different for everyone. All art is like that but the more abstract, the more room there is to apply any meaning you want it to have which means you can also apply monetary value. If I was a nobody and splashed a bucket of red paint on a canvas and tried selling it for a hundred thousand dollars, people would start to wonder about it, they would first say that’s ridiculous but then they would wonder why I valued this ridiculous piece for that much, it must mean something. So they dig deep and think more and more about it and so on. The more visually specific an artwork is, the less people are able to apply their own meaning to it. Doesn’t mean that it’s worth less or people won’t find value in it, it just means less people are likely to “like” or acquire it. Just my two cents 😊
You forgot “no clapping, it scares the artwork”
Another Absolute BANGER!! from Rich Black Guy
Who agrees👇
100 Dollars
The three masterminds of CZcams shorts, IamMobo, Jay and Sharon, and Rich Black Guy
"I WILL RIP OUT MY KIDNEY RIGHT NOW" *outro music starts playing*
As an artist…I hate how true this is 😂 😭
That Austrian artist must have been through some heartbreak like this. 💀
That bar they’re going is going to be crazy
wait hold on...are we not gonna talk about how he finally name-dropped "Rich Black Guy"?! that was awesome!
Now the algorithm is sending me all the videos I missed
i like how "red" wasnt even red, it was pink.
0:39 this remember me the draw box of the pilot in the little prince 😅
What if someone painted Trump’s face on Mona Lisa’s body?
This ain't ChatGpt
How much would someone pay for that?
Beeple would probably do that
Damn, that'd be hot
It’d probably describe the worship of the MAGA cult
I’d get it for $10000
'I WILL RIP OUT MY KIDNEY RIGHT NOW'
-some guy in the audience
I remember my friend took me to one and i was just like him confused
Best one yet!
Art is an explosion💥🔥💀
A lot of my SuchArt pieces ended up looking a lot like that after the game's novelty wore off... then I tanked my framerate by repainting my entire studio. Good times.
this is so good!
yo i didnt know you were chill like dat
"Sold to the Rich Black Guy in the back!"
That's the name of the channel Ô.Ô
This is hilarious! 😂
This video is spot on
Wow this art is amazing 🥺
3:47 I will rip out my kidneys right now. 😂. I don’t think that will be enough. 😂. Epic just epic.
There is this one modern srt piece that's just a blue canvas because tje artist MADE a NEW BLUE pigment/paint for it. Frankly a lot of modern art is art that either needs explanation or wants you to think about it
ngl one of my favourite artists is rothko.. such an interesting and twisted person. as an artist, i have learned so much about color mixing and of what materials it can be mixed of.
but outside of my niche bubble everybody just looks at a red painted wall and cant do shit with it. and thats cool too.
this is so relatable it's sad.😭
On a serious note, I’d argue that the grey hoodie character type plays a big part of why this sort of stuff continues, because grey hoodie man didn’t even step up when he could have gotten the dog painting for FREE.
In real life, I want to say that people gotta be more vocal of their tastes unless they actually like the sort of things that the “majority” of people gravitate towards. I mean, rich and popular people can simply hire hype men to act like they support their work to socially manipulate others into wanting to ride the bandwagon. And unless they were “hired”/bribed into being a supporter, I’d say that people should AT THE VERY LEAST anonymously support the things they truly like instead of letting it fade into nothingness
amazing video as always :)
The end was fucking hilarious
Nice😊
The Irony which doesn’t need to be stated, but those truly gifted are under appreciated by the status quo unlearned and devoid of true depth …
So cool ❤
your videos are beyond hilarious you need to release more content dude 👍
Guys watch the documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop", this video reminds me of that.
This is me going through my fine arts BFA.
Wow, that red square canvas is really giving me flashbacks to Damian Hirst's dot paintings. Like, sure, feels a bit pop as decoration, and it's decent if your room's theme matches it. But at that price tag?? Hell to the no. Not worth it.
I get why some conceptual art pieces can get expensive and famous, but this ain't it. I'd rather find a kinetic sculpture that's beautiful and I know well enough the amount of expertise needed to create it.
Damn this dude doesn’t miss.
The phone check is a master stroke
Modern art is for money laundering and nothing else
Love it
I think I understand morden art, in the light of money laundering.