The Cubist: Turning Rubik's Cubes into art
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Solving a Rubik's Cube takes a certain talent; an entirely different talent is employed by 16-year-old Daniella Chaim, who uses Rubik's Cubes as her artistic medium. Correspondent Luke Burbank reports.
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Such a great story. I’ve been telling people about this all day.
Unbelievably talented and artistic.... extremely cool....✌️🎄
A prime example of natural gifted talent
This gal is amazing. I’m so glad to know about her talent and gift.
Very interesting. Extremely creative. Unique concept. Very inspiring.
Love stories like these
Meanwhile my Rubik's Cube is chilling in a plastic storage box.
INCREDIBLE!!!
Holy crap. Talent and lots of time.
I admire the creative talent and work ethic of this teenager.
She’s a genius.
This girl has talent on many levels. Remember her name for in the future we'll be hearing it often. Merry Christmas 🎄
Happy Kwanzaa!
Truly... Amazing 😍......
That was amazing!
I ❤ this segment so much!
That girl is gifted!
Actually, her first taste of selling out for control!!! She chose well. ❤
Your passion is contagious Daniella! I wish you promote cube art as widely as you desire!
🎨 Wow! Thank you for introducing us to Daniella Chaim! Also kudos to her parents for trusting their daughter and buying 1,000 Rubik's Cube when she asked 🤗
Impressive, my Mom told me about this story earlier yesterday afternoon. I'm glad I watched it.😮🙂❤️❤️ I tried solving those once, not easy. Unfortunately I never got into it to be able to become good at figuring them out. Nice hair, great work. Can't wait to see what she does in the future.😮☺️
Very analytical to do that.
Pop Art is alive in 2022! ❤️
I'm surprised no one has done this sooner.
An amazingly
wonderful young
lady!!!❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉
Rubiks cube into Art!
Good nerdy art. Like Jasper Johns.
Awesome! A fellow Rubik's cube artist :)
Wonderful work👌❤️
I am so jealous❤
That “portrait” they mention is a reproduction of Frank Sinatra’s 1938 mug shot and a copy hangs in just about every bar in Hoboken, New Jersey, his hometown.
He was arrested for “seduction under the false promise of marriage,” charges were later dropped.
….impressive, to say the least
AMAZING...🤩🤩🤩!!!
Do you guys know what Software can I use to generate and image?
How do they use cube for pic
Why does she need Art School, she's clearly smarter then any teach she would find there.
Those who can Do.
Those who can't, Teach.
Those who can't teach, teach, Teachers!
I have 9 Rubik’s Cubes. Best thing I can make is like a lemon, cherry, orange, lime or blueberry 😉😀
❤️
Um okay, smart kid but all she is doing is solving the cube to correspond to the image she wants to create. The real talent here is how patient she is in assembling some of these large art pieces. Technically we all can do this given enough time.
@@Joe-sg9ll Exactly. I mean there are kids who can do more talented things. One kid can take thrown out tech and make it work. Another kid at 12 makes money in the stock market.
It's all fun and games 'til carpal tunnel sets in.
1:09 who’s that?
Brigitte Bardot
The key to most artists success….. having rich parents.
Rudimentary Mario nothing, it was exactly right on reflection of the real thing, just Nintendo graphics were basic back than lol
God is Creative 😁😉😎 and God gives his 🎁gifts to everyone,....tap into yours 💡
God is in the Details- Ludwig Meis Van Der Rohe.
Like the video if you solve Rubik’s Cubes
A story about a rich kid. Yawn.
Whether her parents may or may not have money does not in any way detract from her unique talent and impressive work ethic. It's so easy to be dismissive and judgmental. But let's give credit where it's due. How many 16- year-old kids are willing to work this hard and able to achieve something this remarkable? And how do you know she's a rich kid? That is purely an assumption on your part. Maybe her parents went into debt to buy her all those Rubik's cubes because they believed in her talent. We don't know. But now that her artwork sells for tens of thousands of dollars, she can pay them back, with interest!
@@dora.7873 yes it does. There's a reason rich kids are skiers, and poor kids are basketball players. If I asked my parents for 1000 toy cubes, I would've gotten a beating.
@@joeybaseball7352 Again, unless you've seen their tax returns, you're ASSUMING an awful lot. But even if her parents are rich, all the money in the world could not buy genius like that. Their daughter has a unique talent that cannot be taught or bought with money. Most of the world's famous artists came from humble beginnings, so we know wealth doesn't create talent. And if YOUR parents literally would have given you a beating, that's very sad. I'm sorry you grew up in an abusive home. By the way, there's nothing wrong with being a basketball player. I don't think Shaquille O'Neal is complaining.
@@dora.7873 it's not a unique talent. There are literally tons of speed solving cubers. I know at least people who can solve one in under 30 seconds. And there's thousands more. Even I can solve a cube in under 5 minutes. And she's not the only one who does cube art.nor is she first. My friend Wendy Diaz also does this. And there's hundreds more people who do this exact style of art on tiktok. But they're not hanging in corporate offices because they don't have rich parents.
“Art and Commerce?” Try “Art and Politics.”
Huh?
@@BoltManiac NOT necessarily “D vs. R” type politics. I was talking about “corporate type politics.” Rubiks Cube wanted her to do “Rubiks Cubes” art, which may or may not have been what the artist wanted to do.
@@HVACSoldier got it.
This young genius is on a whole different shelf than the rest of us.
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What a waste of plastic for some kitschy pseudo-art.
Smithsonian deserving innovation for sure!
AaaaaaaaaaMmmmmazing! Young lady you have a talent that will take you a long way in life! Good for you! 👏👏👏🍺🍺🍺🍺!