What I Think About Art: #4 (Famous Art by Women)
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2019
- Here's some more information about these artists:
Helen Frankenthaler: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_F...
Georgia O'Keeffe: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia...
Artemisia Gentileschi: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis...
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89l...
Berthe Morisot: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berthe_...
Frida Kahlo: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frida_K...
Joan Mitchell: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Mi...
Leonara Carrington: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonora...
Mary Cassatt: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ca...
Agnes Martin: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_M...
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When I need a second opinion I watch your video twice.
This comment made me laugh out loud. Thanks.
HAHAHAHA this joke hit me hard 🙌
the last one makes me think, what the hell really is art? isn't that just math at that point?
Does he ever change his mind?
Hi
"she was an impressionist, and rightfully so, I'm impressed"
That made me laugh way harder than it should have
Ooo .. U should definitely go over some of your favorite musician's album art.
Cool idea
I second this for SURE!
Pink Floyd album art is cool to me
Chocolate Shake Duran Duran rio album
Do this Peter!
Your hair looks so pretty in this video Peter!!! drop that curly tutorial pls
Ikr?!
His hair is just like that. How can he drop a tutorial?
@@lemonchicken507 Yeah I don't do anything to it besides take showers sometimes
@@peter_draws Nice, I'll try that.
I think that’s called outta bed and hit the ground running. Lol.
Did you just say Georgia O'Keefe's critics were beating around the bush?😂
Cynthia Stepp
Lol I noticed that too :D
Me too. I had to think he said it on purpose. So, I'm going to think that he did. Lol
I was wondering if that was intentional lol
also noticed that hahaha
=)
I like how he looks like a totally different person in all of these videos
I'm thinking the same thing. I just recently found Peter and have been bingeing on his videos, but in a random order. It's interesting to go from long hair to short hair, back to long, then somewhere in between. Love his videos though. Almost in a Bob Ross kind of way.
As someone who is studying art in school right now, I deeply appreciate your videos on the art world. I'm learning a lot in my studies, but am sometimes unsettled by art culture. There are many people like you who approach the whole thing with a more compassionate and humble perspective, but there are so many others that take a few classes on modernism and assume an almost empirical view of what's good and bad. Thanks for keeping my head in check when those jokers start passing their judgements
The problem is, that he doesn't talk about (fine) art, he talks about his personal taste. Often saying that things are pretty or cool or making him happy. That's not what fine art is about. Fine art isn't entertainment or aims to give people something pretty to look at. Design and illustration are about being pretty and cool. Fine art, on the other hand, was, beginning with the modern area, often hated, seen as the ugliest thing out there and not appreciated much outside the art world. Fine art is about context and artistic discourse and relations of the work to other works. So when he says "after the artist puts it out there, you can think it means what ever you want" that couldn't be further from the concept of fine art. It's ok if he thinks like that about his own works, but not about works of other artists that clearly had a very strong sense of what they put in their works. His approach is more Bob Ross kind of approach towards pretty art - which is also out there, but fine art is something different. Maybe he should have shown pretty art instead.
@@OlivioSarikas Indeed, and that is why a lot of people began to reject the idea of purist fine art in which the artist controls it's value and meaning. There is no confusion about what fine art is attempting to do, which is to standardize beauty as it has done for thousands of years OUTSIDE of the minds of the average viewer, and in the context of art movements, reactions to other movements, the artists intentions, etc.. I can't speak for peter, but the reason a large majority of artists are now REJECTING that idea in the face of post-postmodernism, (and lets not forget that these movements are subject to change based on these rejections, they are not static within the art world but are dictated by movements just as anything else) is simply because it's an outmoded concept. I encourage you to read more about it, as there is abundant literature out there on why the meaning of art can shift. It is by no means a sophomoric or naive idea to reject the artist's interpretation of a work, and to say that it's meaning is intrinsically tied to the artist themselves. In other words, that the feelings which the artist gets from their artwork is by nature UNREPLICATABLE in their viewers. I think you'll find that most working fine artists today encourage such behavior as a sign of a healthy fine art community. I think implying these ideas as being a set of some lower form of artistic philosophy akin to Bob Ross doesn't really represent how the majority of contemporary artists see things.
John R - you two are the absolute epitome of art snobs.
Artists don’t control the meaning of their work. Period.
@@adamwest8711 Ya das what I said man :D
John R - I know man, but you obliquely dissed the Ross and I love that guy. 😆
Thanks Peter, I don't have enough energy to think for myself, I'll just agree with everything you say
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This is exactly what peters videos are good for. They’re soothing.
Sheep
@@akner2222 peters not a sheep hes a libertarian anarchists monarchists
26:00 you know what has me looking continuously at this painting? who the hell arranges their furniture in a room like that?
Never stop doing these “what I think about art” videos
Got back into drawing lines recentley, feels good and relieves stress
Giovanni Tyre the best.
I used to enjoy just drawing freehand circles to relax.
Thats what i do all day, i do it with microfiber its so relaxing
My mans Peter lookin like Jesus on the third day nahmean
I would say that he looks like a mix of Sam Smith and James McAvoy from the movie SPLIT :-) I only mean that in good way though :D
Gnome same
More like Pauly Shore from in the Army now before he joins the army
@@pablohill6688 he looks like my homie who was 15 ND PEOPLE THOUGHT HE WAS 30 talks the asme too but my friend was an azzhole and kreepy and a bully to minorities it was funny at the time but now not cool
Literally this and plant review are my shitttt. Reasons I love CZcams.
haha, you look like my science teacher. Scary resemblance.
@@sanriodeppressionthermos8602 you have an handsome teacher
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What’s Plant Review? Is that something Pete does?
@@Ivansthename canabis reviews in general
I think the joke of the cardboard turning around and having unlimited pictures on it went over people's heads
Wendalka lots of people seem to think this is serious
i loved it
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You are like modern day Bob Ross, but with a hint of crazy style. Love it.
The hippy version of Bob Ross,
@@kiakaha110 Bob Ross is a classy hippie already lol
@@leighakymberlynn2264 my old man met Bob Ross in a bar and he said ross pit in in his face so my old man knocked his old azz out
@@kiakaha110 peters not a hippie he threw womyn in a box man were all humans even jesus said were one with the spirit but ur stuck on ur monotheistic antipolgymist pro capitalist reganomic homophobic sexualphobic xenophobic islamaphobig whit chaulvinistic ways man and bernie sanders been a puto
He reminds me of Napoleon Dynamite more than Bob Ross
Peter, I would love it if you posted a video walking through your favorite album artworks. That would be majorly dope.
24:49When your teacher asks what you think about the art piece
Including turning back to the teacher and ending on 'I like it a lot. I do.' with your hand across the body on your other arm
Reminds me of a ship in the ocean in ruff seas
Lord of Alicorns ruff
this part needs to in like a "Best of PeterDraws"
This is my favorite video yet. Thank you for putting it out there.
16:46 "that was the moment when Peter realised that he probably shouldn't do that hand movement"
dang, i did NOT see that. ugh. oh noes.
Stop reading something into something that isn't there. Besides, that was his left hand.
Themselves some crazy curls Peter but you rock it in style as always.
This was an epic upload. I’ve seen less professional and informative mini documentaries on mainstream TV. Quality work Dr Draws.
Love you Peter! and this series! You've inspired me to start my own drawing videos
Yess!!!! This is my absolute favorite series of videos from you!!! I’m so happy right now!
I'm so glad I found your Channel again Peter. I absolutely love your quirkery.
YESS dude these are my favorite and these are how I discovered your channel in the first place! I’d love more of these soooooooonnn I can never get enough!
"Here is...a funky one." want that on my tombstone.
Great episode, lots of interesting thoughts. Plus a couple of artists I was unaware of. Thanks you Peter.
Peter, thanks so much for this video! I loved learning about female artists I hadn't heard of before. I think I agree with you that Agnes Martin is a very relatable artist, and I definitely agree that sometimes the content of a piece is more intriguing than the execution of it. Thanks so much for this awesome addition to your series!
i love this series!!! i thought we wouldnt get another one of these, but u blessed us peter, thank u. i needed this today
"But worse than tummy grumblings, she was disabled by polio."
Please bring this series back I love watching you talk about famous artwork . You got me into drawing , I like your inputs on different types of art .
Peter, I really loved this video! I love your insight and I really enjoyed listening to how you enjoyed these artists and their paintings. Love you 💋💙
just discovered this channel, so pure and sincere.
One of the few people I don't mind getting notifications from. Thank you Peter, much love.
I had to take a hiatus from CZcams for a long while, so I haven't been able to watch your videos in almost a year! I'm so happy to be back watching your videos, Peter!
Thanks for the great birthday upload
This 4 episode series is the best thing on your channel
Wow, great episode! Solid episode.
Me: “oooo! I like it”
Peter: “I’ll tell you right now, I don’t like it.”
i love this series peter! keep it up amigo.
I have waited since 8 months for another episode of this series. My heart hurts I'm so happy
I love hearing what you have to say about famous work. Very interesting. Thanks.
This is the best series you have, I rewatch the others all the time lol
I keep going back to this series. Would love another one!
Love your vids peter, thanks for the iconic moments
Absolutely love you channel Peter:)!
Looking good Peter! Loving these videos.
We need more of these!!
omfg love these videos!!
Absolutely love Leonara's painting, thanks for introducing me to her!
Loving this series. Peter you should show us some of your favorite pieces of art and talk about ‘em!
This is so good! Been lurking around for quite a while now and PeterDraws really grew on me : - ) Keep up the good work man!
I’m so happy that you made another entry in this series because I discovered your channel after one of these snuck up in a CZcams playlist. Also I love your curly hair, it inspires me to draw more curls 😁 Anyway, it was nice to spend another lunch with one of your videos
Your hair curls are particularly bouncy today. Also, Is that a hair tie? 😱 Bobby-pins? I can kinda picture you as an art history teacher.
hes so animated and soothing he needs a show on PBS or like a saturday morning tv show
I always love these video, Peter!
Peter! These are literally my favorite videos!
Peter is such an uncle, I stan.
From Dr. Phil himself, legendary.
Dr. Phil, you need to urgently get Sony to un-copystrike Pewdiepie; urgently please.
Sniff me out of existence dr. Phil
George Morton tf does dr Phil have to do with that
"She wasn't pampered at some points in her life." Cracked me up.😂
Hi, Peter. I really enjoyed this video. You should incorporate this type of video into your CZcams channel. I LOVE learning about different artist. I watch documentaries on various artist and their painting styles quite often.
Anywho, keep up the excellent work your doing in both art and comedy. You're awesome.
"BEATING AROUND THE BUSH" That was absolutely hilarious and witty
I love O'Keeffe's paintings! And that Frida Kahlo painting-I like the face in the cloud...it took me a while to see it because I was so focused on the center of the painting, but it's cool that you mention yin-yang as that's everywhere in painting-cool. Love this video Peter!
PLEASE do more of these!
its pretty cool to just listen to these art reviews, without looking at the picture and just build it in your head, while you talk about it, feels good to compare it with the actual piece of art.
Why is your voice so amazing, Peter???!!! Btw, you look like a luxurious lion with your hair like that 😂😁🥰
Awesome, my favorite series. I'd have to agree with you on most of these. Portraits in particular are especially boring to me. I mean, I do appreciate the time, effort and skill they took to make them (I certainly can't make one), but they just aren't for me. I gravitate more towards the whimsical pieces as I appreciate the creativity of them more often than I do the skillfullness it took to make the art. Not that I can place any of those of any kind of hierarchical scale though.
Yeah, I'm not too good at ranking things either.
Yeah faces have actually never really interested me in artwork aside from photography and film.. I actually just leave mine blank when I art
It can sometimes help to understand the story behind a particular portrait. For example, American Gothic features his sister and dentist posing in front of a real home you can visit, as stand-ins for a Stern rural American vision. Most people know this, but what people don't know is that Wood previously almost exclusively painted portraits of his mother to the point where she forbad him do so again. His sister is meant to represent his mother, and his dentist his father (whom emotionally abused Wood). Interestingly, in the background of the portrait you can see potted plants that belonged to Wood's mother and appear in an earlier portrait of her. It seems like one of the most bland portraits ever, but the context and meaning of individual parts of the piece are what bring depth to it. Also the house is visitable, and is actually a super small one story building.
And that concludes today's lecture.
actually, it's much easier to do whimsical creative nonsense than paint a good portrait. to be able to draw a portrait/ full figure one needs not only skill, but aslso pretty good knowledge of anatomy and physics (yes- optics! when rendering light and shade).
don't get me wrong, i loooooooove drawing whimsical lines and shapes, but it's never as satisfying + frustrating as drawing a human figure- capturing the proportions, the light, the shape of the eyes, etc....
of course, it's always a matter of taste.
I. Envy. Your. Hair.
I love this series so much!
When you were looking at the ten feet tall abstract, made me want to just slam that painting into my vein like the Golden Arm. Considering I could not think of a way to crawl inside the painting. Love it. I love those blues as well! Some of my favorite blue colors. ❤️
🎨 Annie
We have such similar taste in artists. Agnes Martin paintings in museums always stop me and I get fixated by the spirit of these pieces. And your descriptions are just wonderful. Thank you.
Papa draw is my favourite and this is also one of my favourite series. Every time someone peter uploads these, plant reviews, and cooking tutorials....my life is complete
oh yes my favorite series and you look lovely in this video!
Wow Peter you seemed to take this one somewhat seriously. I think very realistic painting was most useful before cameras. It's still a legitimate art for, just not as interesting as the more abstract forms. Abstract art really only came about after the invention of the camera, which is something to think about.
Not entirely accurate, look at hironemous Bosch. It may not be explicitly non representational like minimalism, but it was graphic and abstract paintings of what was at the time disturbing Catholic imagery. Look possibly at the garden of earthly delights, especially the panel of hell for some freaky animal hybrids and flying ears all over the place torturing new souls.
I think abstract art is also a nice way for people to express themselves but do not have full control over their skill. Hyperrealism demands way more skill than anything abstract.
@@Pituzer See that is the age old debate. Does it take more skill to replicate reality with intricate precision? Or, to make something formless truly powerful, beautiful, and interesting? Plenty of abstract artists started in realism, then progressed.
@@joshtrue6521 I wouldn't call Bosch abstract at all. It's surreal sure enough.
@@gregorysgarrison that's not a question of "what takes more skill", because the answer is obviously that they both require an entirely different type of skill. They can not directly be compared, but one thing is for sure: skill in painting realism can not be faked, and you can't accidentally paint a very good hyperrealistic painting.
I love hearing your thoughts on art Peter.
I've not watched yet but I agree, thx for thinking for me
no problem
Please keep these coming.
i LOVE these videos. LOVE them!
Dude, I was thinking....I haven't seen that Peter Draws in a bit and then BAM you're in my suggestions! Wooooow
When you come for the art and end up in a philosophical session and love the video even more.
I get excited when i see uve uploeaded theres so many people on thi planet and everyone thinks theyre the center of it all even i am like that but i dont want to be like that anymore i just want to enjoy life as it is thats why it makes me happy that u uploaded even thou its a simple thing love u
This was interesting. Thanks Peter very cool.
great video peter!
Oh my gosh you have grown up so much since we started watching years ago!
this is weird but i didnt realise how long ive been following you til i go back and see all these different hairstyles ive seen you with
Thanks man, I really enjoyed that. Nice to have art analysis stripped of its pretention.
Nice...thanks for the knowledge!
EPIC start! :'D
You make me still feel like an artist.. Thanks..
I love your super in-depth description at 24:40 ❤️
I'd love to see more of this series
You are doing the research I want to do but am too lazy to do. Thanks for sharing these pieces and your opinions with us.
Yeah! I've been waiting for this.
Just started art school and im deifinitely connecting to the “guilting into liking it” for art appreciation
All this stuff i learnt in modern art history class but i have forgotten half of it.
I like this content, make more please.
I wish that I had an art teacher like you. I think I would have been more open to creating my own art and not feel so pressured to fit myself into this or that category. Thanks, Peter :)
you've got some majestic locks there peter. lookin good, brother!
‘Beating around the bush’ - had me giggling for awhile 🤣
You can still appreciate a piece of artwork even if you don't like it.
I loved watching your art review! There's something very hipster Bob Ross about you that I very much like. I would love to see more reviews and especially a review of your viewer's art. 👍👌☺
Great video, my second favorite of the series, #1 is still my top. Just a tiny bit disappointed the green screen didn't make it's appearance, but loved the transitions.
I like that even though you day to just agreed with you, you don't ever come off pretentious. You're very down-to-earth and open-minded! Plus your voice is very soothing 😌This was very interesting, and I'm good I found your videos!