Edward Hopper
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Jason dissects his idol, Edward hopper...his work, not like his body.
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I sure hope you finally win that lawsuit against your hairdresser.
me too
Can we make it a class action suit? Because it's caused me pain and suffering as well.
hey, lay off, his mother thinks he's a doctor
I think his hairdresser is his pillow, and it refuses to testify.
There’s bed head and then there’s hibernation head.
He has the most sarcastic but serious vibe I’ve ever seen in a person...
I hope he'll be here all week because I'm just about to tip my waiter.
;)
*c h r y s t a l M e t h*
You need to meet my wife!!!
Can we all just take a minute to appreciate the parallax effects you added to the paintings
yeah that's so amazing
AI?
Yes.. much appreciated m’dude.
I took more than one minute
Dat depth of field, doe
lol "furiously master-painting" outside people's houses... Wow
i saw what he did there too lol
Yep. He'd do well down under with his wit.
I read this in an Aussie accent
Freaking dead! This line had me
Jason is such a poet
Nobody did solitude like Hopper.
Caspar David Friedrich is a personal favourite when it comes to solitude painters.
Nice! Vilhelm Hammershøi for me.
Andrew Wyeth?
@@j74s98 Another good one
_anne magill & joanna karpowicz also paint solitude in a very beautiful way_
Like a lot of career creatives, I spent a good portion of my early 20s working in bars and nightclubs. Hopper’s work totally captures the fuzzy, in-between times of 4am Sunday morning where it feels like you could be the only person in the world. Then you see signs of the world waking up around you, other people also alone. It’s not bad, it’s like a feeling of comfortable shared isolation.
What a phenomenal way of describing it
@@ashertroutman8340 genuinely!
I agree on the ‘it’s not bad part’ until it starts feeling like everyday.
I look at his art as what actually stands out in those memories, which is surprisingly more about the location then the people. That’s why they’re cool to me
beautiful description, i could actually imagine being in that moment there
That line about copying someone's style when you start off is a conversation I've had a few times with other artists. If you look at anyone's body of work, usually the first few pieces are direct rip offs of their inspiration. Once you understand how your inspiration can create what they did, it allows you to add your own flair to that style. I always tell people to just start creating, allow yourself to be bad. Don't think about it being original or unique at first. Everybody talks about making something that stands out, but it takes years to hone in on your own personal style, so just start while you still have the creative time and energy. Rip off your inspiration - it's essential to finding your own style.
And if you look up who influenced Hopper you will see more evidence of this. This is the true beauty of art for me.
seattleartistleague.com/2018/11/15/hoppers-influences-in-painting/
We all build on those who came before even if not directly influenced.
People are afraid of the negative feedback. It keeps them from ever becoming great. Tarantino copies everything and is one of the greatest in his genre. And he brags openly about it. And then there’s this Picasso quote :)
That one the the old masters never did, They painted what they saw and felt, Not like this destructive digital age we find ourselves in today!!!
"perhaps Hopper and I would have been 'homies'"
ah yes, Garfield 2. Known most famously for it's blue and orange two-tone color grading - and lasagna.
The US theatrical movie release poster is just the metaphorical tip of a mammoth Artic iceberg. Garfield 2 was an ambitious project that perfectly executed its character development, mise en scène, symbolism and cathartic climax. It is no wonder that it is now regarded as thee cornerstone of cinema and considered a master class for any director of photography. However, do not take my word for it; consider Cythia Fuchs lauding review of this film where she captures the true essence of the film in a few poignant words, "... the indignities are as enormous as the food bills".
For the intrepid celluloid enthusiast, continue the beauty of this this cinematic triumph in the adaptation of this film on your home video game console (limited release on the following platforms: Nintendo DS, Playstation 2 and Windows PC).
@@MatthewTovar0 what 😂😂😂
You made me laugh! Thank you so much
The "masterpainting" pun hit me so hard, I snorted part of my pastry back from my throat straight into my nasal cavity.
Big fan of Hopper, great video, 10/10, would snort again.
Furiously. Masterpainting furiously.
Broooooo lol got me too. `
If something ejected out of your throat back into your nasal cavity, there's a vintage Danish film from Rodox that may interest you. Number 681.
@@raksh9 Who is meant to understand this reference?
@@seanmatthewking An obscure reference, to be sure, but one understood by the niche of followers of vintage erotica. It's also a play on the original comment of "furiously masterpainting".
Hopper is definitely an icon. I saw the hotels exhibit and was blown away. Loneliness, distance, quiet, lack of humanity in modern life.
His works exude this certain eerie calm, a perpetual static.
There's no such term of perpetual static, Perpetual is motion!!
@@keen2b
Perhaps a stagnant or dormant motion?
I love the animations that you did with the paintings. Hopper is definitely one of my favorites to draw inspo from
I'm pretty sure Baxter did those
@@williampichardo1485 Could you please be more specific, I want to learn how to make that effect
3:50
Hopper:
Jimmy Hoffa: So, I heard you paint houses.
Irishman reference niiice
@@juanzhingre Yes! 😂😁
Oh ......., thats good ......
In art class at school, I always felt there was something stylistically accessible, yet impressive and mysterious about Hopper's work. I chose to paint both Constable and Hopper during those years, taking different things from both artists. I remain drawn to Hopper's leering eye to this day.
Can't believe this video went by so fast. Media had made me believe that retention comes from shouting and colors that punch me in the face with extreme saturations, but I legit had the calmest peace of mind out of my entire day by feeling inspired to see the world a bit different after this discussion. Thanks bro, new sub
This is also media. Stop cherry picking everything you don't like and slapping an ideological label on it.
@@NitidusMaybe less internet is in order for you, my little annoying fellow
From the thumbnail I thought this was a video from T. Hopper
mullets comin in great man
I'm not an artist and I don't particularly know why this turned up in my feed but I'm glad it did. Very good thank you
Dang, this guy’s like the photographer version of Penguinz0. The sarcastic humor, the unchanging serious tone, the ability to completely captivate and immerse audiences with their narrations and stories. I can’t believe that for once, the CZcams algorithm actually did me good after such a long time and steered me to another channel that’s worth watching🔥
The BOOK,
after some research I'm fairly sure and convinced that it must be this book:
Hopper, Edward by: Lloyd Goodrich
ISBN: 0810981149 (ISBN-13: 9780810981140)
Pages: 306
Publisher: Harry Abrams, New York
an used book seller (John from Townsend Books) confirmed the look, the folded pages with the pictures, etc.
I hereby can confirm: it's THE book.
I got it and it's great!
I'm actually so obsessed with Edward Hopper's work (but can't afford to buy his book) that I made a whole Pinterest board on his work for inspiration
You just made my day. Love Hopper's work and your sense of humor.
I've seen these paintings before and never knew who painted them. After watching your video not only was I able to put an artist name to these paintings but after googling his name I discovered his birthplace and museum is located 5 miles from my home in Nyack NY. Thanks
In terms of framing, composition and lighting... Roger Deakins. That guy is a genius with a camera.
You nailed the descriptions of his paintings. His use of perspectives, feeling of loneliness and lighting is spectacular. Always loved his paintings.
I think you surpassed everyone else as my favourite film photography channel. Your bad epic jokes, depressed depression and video editing makes you the number one in my book. Your videos makes me blow air out my nose several times, almost laugh.
"Orange and blue are two colors that go together quite well...like marinating a $500 steak with capri sun" that broke me
I totally feel you. Edward Hopper's paintings always leave me in deep thoughts. How amazingly lonely and mysterious also so expensive with those lightings. I thought it was only me.
thank you for this
i’m a fashion photographer and always want to expand on what i can do behind the subject and how to make it more artistic, so happy i stumbled onto this channel keep it up man.
Very much appreciate this whole video. The dry sense of humour, the content, the parallax paintings. Clapping, I'm clapping.
All of your videos make me tear up. You bring me back to a more innocent time in my pursuit of photography and art in general, it reminds me why I do it. As always, thank you.
Great editing as usual dude. I especially like the 2.5D parallax effect on the panning
Things I noticed...
A. Yo camera projection game is on fleek!
B. That photo of your homies overlooking the canyon is dead sexy!
And more of a memory .... I saw Nighthawk in real life and I’ve never felt so much in my entire life.... don’t tell Lauren
Nice work boo!
Miss you already
I love how CZcams algorithm introduces me to so much new stuff, without me trying and I can only stare in wonder at that.
This is my favourite video you’ve done. Usual punchlines but mostly a thoughtful, insightful observations & respect for another artist. Just wonderful
I'm glad I found a channel that talks about photography with a sense of dark existential crisis humor, but then again all artists really wanna kill themselves like us so it's fitting lol
Damn just love your mix between humor and photography.
Keep it up🥳
Honestly, this is one of the best videos I think you’ve put out this year. Keep it going man!
the animations of the paintings are amazing. so well done jason.
Eyvind Earle. Famous for designing the backgrounds and styles for Disney films in the 50's...his solo work transports me to another realm.
This might be one of my favorite videos! I always find it so interesting to hear about what things inspire artist.
Edward Hopper is absolutely one of my favorites along with Andrew Wyeth.
Yeah love Wyeth too, there's a contemporary female artist called Anna Conway who does a sort of dystopian surrealism that you might like too
Man this was so beautiful! And you brought those paintings to life with those animations!!
Finally. I've been binging your whole channel waiting for the next video.
I rarely comment on CZcams, but this video inspired me to give AVP2: Requiem a second watch 14 years later.
For photography or creative work inspiration in general, I really look up to how Wong Kar Wai does storytelling and how Christopher Doyle frames & lights the scene. Absolutely love their work.
you are so chill i love it😂🙌🏻💗
thanks for spreading awareness about such a marvelous artist! i’ve never heard of him before. your passion can be seen throughout how you are talking about him, that is absolutely amazing and keep doing what you enjoy
Thanks for showing us Mr Hopper’s work. The lighting and framing resonate with me too. I miss walking around with my camera, hunting isolated ‘worlds’
"...also exhibit Hopper's love for watching people through windows... wait-"
You are fantastic. I just found your channel and I am delighted. Your delivery is perfect.
This is awesome! I like the chill vibe, the humor, and the insights! This encouraged me to look "beyond" photography for inspiration.
Actually.. You inspire my boyfriend so much with your work. He's into analogue photography as well and improves steadily partly thanks to you!
On the other hand.. Your depression remarks resonate with me so well that I can laugh about my big sads and think about it from a 'save' distance. (truly inspiring)
We both love and appreciate your work and personality so much!
"Actually"
If stark, dramatic lighting is your thing, I cannot recommend Caravaggio's work enough. Dude was a master at these stark, beautifully lit scenes and portraits, and his ability to craft realistic likenesses is uncanny.
Hell yeah that dude mastered chiaroscuro fr
As always, I thoroughly enjoy videos!
Your channel just gets better and better!
Idk how this came to my recommendation
“Edward hopper”
Got me curious about this video and it’s amazing
This guy is so calm, but is just so funny and entertaining 😂
beautiful video, this one had it all: art, puns, mullets, film snaps
i was looking for his art about the dude sitting in a diner for 15 years... saw it multiple time in my childhood at a diner, thanks my dude!
His paintings are the visual art version of the song “Solace”
The song that drew me back to the piano...I haven't thought of that in years.
Check out the Swedish Edward Hopper of cinema, Roy Andersson. Especially "You the living", "Songs from the second floor" etc. Amazing.
definitely
saw About Endlessness a few weeks back..it was my introduction to Roy Andersson and I loved it
im so glad this got into my reccomended, so calming to watch and i loved this video :) you've gained a sub
Really enjoyed this, Jason. A nicely produced video. Edited really well and balances your humour, points of artist psychology and insights into you personal process perfectly. Looking forward to the next one.
This video was awesome, and was a nice change of pace from the other videos. I’d love to see you do more. Does anyone know of other channels that do this?
You can check out T.Hopper :)
The Art of Photography had a series of videos going into other artists. I don’t think it’s always photographers.
I really dig this channel called DistantMirrors (czcams.com/channels/KmKCcwzzFTL8HgsOhPu5mg.html) - there's no talking just well chosen ambient pieces of Music with a slow slideshow of the art of one artist they are showcasing - great on a big TV
Your posture is goofed af homie
haha yea it's bad
It helps with shooting long exposures, super stable
great video, I love your tone. It's calming and surprisingly uplifting!
Really great video, Thanks for the amazing and fun content!
All of his art feel like places ive been at in my dreams
You should check out de chirico
@@imakro69 ima do that
You' probably will be interested with James Gurney paintings. Great illustrations to study the lighting as well.
Just brilliant. Your analysis and execution of Hopper’s works stirs the artistic soul within me. Thank you friend.
This was the best video on art appreciation I've ever seen. I cried, I laughed out loud, I added liked subscribed and turned on notifications after one video.
What book is that? I would love to get one
Gregory Crewdson does some cool work.
your voice is so calm, it didn't convey anxiety feeling like some youtube videos where the youtuber gets too nervous and uses their voice wrong. I really enjoyed watching this video. Also a good choice for the background music, it fits the video content so well.
i love the parallax you add to these
This video is way too good, visually, academically and theoretically and humorously
hahaaaha. no
Where can I find the book that you have with his paintings ?
Edward Hopper by Lloyd Goodrich
Thank the algorithm for recommending this 2yr old video. Love it and subbed!
hopper’s paintings have always struck me, especially in person-there’s a dreamlike quality to them, the loneliness you mentioned making it feel like nothing else exists outside of the moment. i think you might also enjoy the works of kurt solmssen! he uses color and light in a lot of similar ways to hopper, as well as depicting mundanity and loneliness.
5:51 so true! Somehow film feels more real. almost three dimensional.
Nobody:
Me coming back from Oregon: 0:15
One of your best videos.
I appreciate this video. I take as much inspiration as I possibly can from great paintings.
HOW DO YOU DO THE PARALLAX EFFECT W 2D IMAGES I MUST KNOW
Just type "parallax effect phtoshop" or "2.5D photoshop" and you'll find a lot of tutorial videos, mate.
@@peskymacaw9033 Thanks mate.
Cut out foreground, background and front, drop that in after effects, turn on 3d layers, place closer layers closer to camera. Add camera mouvement. Done.
@@camilocastiblanco1088 Ah. After Effects the only program capable of doing so? I'm a FCPX user. I supposed I could learn After Effects ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@albino7367 I dont know final cut pro, but you just need to be able to mask, and be able to have 3D layers and be able to move your camera. But this could be a good chance for you to learn a new program with new skills!
This has inspired me to rip off your video and do my own. THANKS! Also, I am getting a photographer book this week in the mail from Joshua Jackson. I have synesthesia to some degree and so his work really activates dopamine haha
I used to not understand your thought process for a lot of your shots, but after watching this I completely get it now. Love your work.
Brilliant. Really enjoyed this, thank you!
Whats the name of that specific book? Been looking for a good compilation of his work for some time now...
I just want to know too. Couldnt find anything on the Internet...
It seems to be Edward Hopper: A Fresh Look on Landscape.
Think it's Lloyd Goodrich - Edward Hopper
see my post about it but I tink +studiofcm is right
"feeling any emotion is rare"
the crystal doesn't help though..
such a great watch. gonna watch again. cheers.
I really enjoyed you sitting there and talking about this...
I would binge-watch all yo shit if you kept doing simple and interesting stuff like this,
if you enjoy it pls keep doing it.
Great video and reflection over Hopper's work. Got a new inspiration to turn me on. Thanks, man. Keep doing what you're doing.
Fantastic video - great content and delightfull execution
Absolute favorite of yours.
Incredibly well done video, and clearly an intelligent and hilarious guy. Keep doing what you're doing man, you're doin some great work.
loved this, great video. really good interpretation of Hoppers work.
I really dig these motion graphics in here. Such a good way to bring everything to life.
amazing video this channel is seriously underrated
I always enjoy when you have that parallax animation on still images. Great work.