Gregory Crewdson; This is not a painting | Art
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2021
- In this video, I do a quick analysis of Gregory Crewdson's works. Gregory Crewdson's most widely-known bodies of works include Twilight (1998-2002), Beneath the Roses (2003-2008), Cathedral of the Pines (2013-2014), and An Eclipse of Moths. He works much like a director with a budget similar to that of small movie production, each image involves dozens of people and weeks to months of planning. What drew me to Crewdson is the painterly aesthetic his works have. Then we touch on tableau vivant; Crewdson's genre of photography and its roots; Romanticism, Aestheticism, Symbolism, Pre-Raphaeltism, Renaissance... etc
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01:33 (Part 1)
03:16 (Part 2)
07:26 (Part 3)
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BRO YOUR VOICE IS MAJESTIC??? AND THE EDITING IS SO GOOD
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Art is not what you see but what you make others see.... Amazing!
Wow, your work is actually amazing. THANKS A LOT for taking your time to make this video.
I've really leant a lot. Perhaps, cause I'm a photographer....
Kindly keep making and posting more please.
Thanks a million for putting this video together. Job well done indeed.
Please share it. It encourages me to keeping making more
"There's always relationship between life and art".....
I loved it! You definitely had great insight on the artist; it made me appreciate his work more than before... Honestly, I never really observed all what was pointed out in Crewdson's work before watching this; only because his work always seemed so somber and depressing to me. I'm a fan of Hoppers work, but until now, I didn't notice the similarities in Crewdsons art to Hoppers, maybe because Hoppers work brings out more of a nostalgia in me and Crewdson's makes me feel anxious. Great video, I would love to see more of your perspective.
Neo! Thanks for sharing, I love seeing art analyzed like this. I appreciate your attention to techniques, history and context of the artists
I didn't know you still follow this channel 😂 Your comment is greatly appreciated
The voice over (narrative voice)is very clear and easily understood,the video resolution ,slides and all are really nice
Well done 👍
Amazing.
You always amaze me with your depth in how your mind works 🔥☺️
Wow! You managed to inspire and educate me at that same time😔. Thank you
I really enjoyed this video thank u so muchhh
Thanks my dude. You should check out the rest then.
Amazing✅✅
The images feel so real
Like they are happening live
You need to use a shelf filter and cut the boomy low frequencies.
Oh yeah? Thanks
Nice Video⚡
Thanks G
Good content
The subtitles leave in the middle of the video... a shame because it's a wonderful documentary. Can that be fixed?
Yes, it can be fixed. And it will. Check back in 24hrs.
@@neocuriositi thanks!!
Was this narrated by Anton chigurh?
too pretentious
Yup
I agree