I always thought the best strategy to earn money with abstract art is to make a few pieces, pay some ppl a bunch of money that they buy it from you for 500k - 2mil and then try to sell some pics for real.
Good intentions but im pretty sure thats not the best thing he can do with that money, im not saying that he doesn't has to donate it but, really is way more efficient invest it and make more, when that 100 becomes 1000 then he can donate those 100 or even more if he wants to.
Here's a real tip for ya. "People believe in their eyes" Supermarkets don't buy organic cucumbers that may look deformed because people believe they suck, however a manufactured chemically changed cucumber that has a great green color and has the perfect shape will always sell first off the shelves
Always has been. Look at Kanye and his clothing line. Look at the Met Gala. The ugliest shit ever, but because there's a certain name attached to it, "oh it's gorgeous." Full of shit
@@cloudshifterbut even or conception on what a “good cucumber” looks like comes from what we were taught; We didn’t intrinsically look at a deformed cucumber and go “nope, not green enough. Needs more chemicals”. Thats learned behavior from multiple decades/centuries of social engineering. We don’t believe the chemical-filled cucumber to be better because we “just trust our eyes”, we believe it to be better because we were told it WAS better so many times that now we innately believe it
Abstract art is indeed difficult if you make ot difficult. It is meant to express the feelings or emotions of the artist without words. You can also do realistic abstract that gives a graceful or messy look to what your painting. Art is very underrated ❤
FIRST OF ALL BEFORE ANY OF YALL COMMENT ANYTHING: I’m glad he had fun! I’m super glad he made money, I’m super glad he got to try a hand at art :). This is art. I’m an artist, and though it’s not my field, I’m gonna have to step in for defense of abstract art. Yes, I agree that some of it is straight bootycheeks and I feel myself die a little every time I’m reminded about those TikTok swirly paintings that get thousands of dollars (I’m doing art for the passion, but DAYUM.), but abstract art IMO (if you’re really trying) is one of the hardest painting mediums. Abstract means ya take away almost everything except the basic elements of art but still have to portray something/give meaning (at least the ones I found interesting). One buddy of mine did a piece on colonization (he’s Zapotec) using patterns and different colors, and just,,, EUGH so good. Abstract art somehow gets to this primal feeling that you can’t quite portray in regular illustration.
@@shantakidd6230 yea ik, proving my point exactly, he trying to sell it as a challenge. it isn’t a challenge if he’s posting it on yt, ofc it’s gonna sell 💀
Honestly you had so much fun, you should do it more often and hang up the pieces you like!!! I’ve found having decor you made yourself really brings a lot of joy to your home
Lazy abstract art is easy. Just get a toddler to do it. Making abstract art with carefully placed lines is like a form of artistic geometry. It takes skill. Differentiating the two is what gives you value.
As someone who actually learned about how abstract art is made, yes it is hard to sell. A lot of people who made abstract art had to become famous through regular art first. An example of an artist who made abstract art that criticized this was Marcel Duchamp. His abstract art was famous but when he pretended to be someone else and presented his new work as that fake person, the media hated it until he published a letter that prasied the work. Abstract art also needs to have different factors like a focal point (negative space aint a focal point), balance, unity, space, movement, etc. It's called the principles of elements and design and that shit was hard to figure out when we had to make abstract art for class. So many students cried 😭
There are parallels with Duchamp’s story and how this video played out. It wouldn’t have sold if he didn’t post about it from a platform where he already had a following. Absolutely no interest until his own letter was published… But Duchamp’s actually starts an interesting conversation and this guy is just sacrificing the integrity of his video.
You can talk it fancy all you want. At the end of the day you and all your friends know that youre just doing it to scam rich people. You know that your art isnt anything special and has no meaning, but you still pretend like it does.
@@WoahItsKobu the way I see it, in order for something to count as art, the artist needs to do everything purposefully. Every color, stroke, shape needs to have a purpose, even if the purpose is just "I like that color/shape/line"
Keep in mind abstract doesn't always mean it's not made with intention, when most artists do abstract they already have an idea of the composition, colors, textures among others, even then it doesn't guarantee it's gonna get sold
This honestly is art. You made it out of curiosity and had a fun little time doing it. You expressed yourself and that's ultimately what matters at the end. Also, the charity thing is very awesome.
And what exactly do you think he expressed? Because I don't see anything, and the piece was only sold because he is known. I'm not trying to hate but I don't think that's art as much as I don't think putting a banana on a wall is also art.
Here's the difference - he has a CZcams channel, and that's where his audience comes from. Where do you think professional artists garner an audience from?
That looks like the girl standing on edge of the titanic ..in that famous couple pose but no partner just standing there aloneee Hair went messyyy like that
i want to buy it ts looks kool i like what it symbolizes i see a person smiling blissfully without a card just like you painted it without a care or pressure without expectations or fear
Honestly this IS art, you had such a whimsical childlike wonder and joy creating it that the piece holds meaning, cause you had a good time making it :]
Art is all about expressing yourself and the act of creating, and as corny as it sounds, about having fun and enjoying what you do. Modern art is a valid form of art. The only problem I have with modern art is what it sells for compared to other much more skillful and delibarate art.
@matthewmaldonado9698 I agree. Art has been commodified in recent times to an honestly disgusting degree, with ai art and people thinking all modern art or art in galleries holds no meaning because of the reputation it has for only being made to be sold, not to express any personal feelings or hold any emotional significance to the artists experiences, or the experiences of the viewer. Art can be about lots of things, enjoying the experience and making something that you think is pretty or fun or interesting to look at, making a piece that hold great emotional value or significance to a potential viewer and the artist, sharing experience and empathizing with others through creation. I wish people could at least take meaning from examining the meaning of art in galleries, even if the meaning they glean from it doesn't resonate with them, it's still meaningful to try and understand the complicated emotions of others through what they create. And it's meaningful that every viewer will have a different experience viewing the piece, art is thought provoking by nature, and it sucks that alot of people assume most modern art is so shallow :[
I think the main criticism of modern art shouldn’t be that it’s “pointless” or “an effortless mess” (although in some cases it’s arguable), the issue is that auctions and other ways of commodifying essentially make it a matter of who has more prestige or essentially just a luck draw on who can make money from it
@douglaspantz read my reply to the other person who replied to me!!! I agree that modern art isn't all effortless or meaningless, it's mostly the publics perception of what constitutes as 'real art' But alot of people choose not to try to understand the process behind art or the possible interpretations or meaning of any given piece because of how art has become a commodity, I see lots of people making modern art out to be simple or easy to make without really considering why it was made in the first place, it discredits art as a whole to think that art is worthless or has no point if it's objectively simpler to make
No cap I actually like it. It looks like a happy person with open arms it's like the fun he had while painting got on the painting itself. I would put it in my office if I was a dentist or something.
My mom dose this as her way of therapy to help her relax in the house. And when i be looking at all of the canvases, they look like something from a museum. And all she dose is just splatter em on. I love it!
Art isn’t just about how it looks, it can be about expression! And that expression doesn’t have to translate to the piece, it can just be the fun you had in making it ☺️ I think a lot of people don’t understand that
u can make art for urself and have it be meant to be shared with the world but to say art isnt supposed to be expressive and is meant to make other ppl feel stuff is insane, mf i make art for myself
Thats so cap lmao, art is about translating your feelings to the viewer, both process and result matters, my guy u never had any art education or mentor did u? Your view of art is so childish. What u talking about is called doodling, not "Creating art".
Ya know i think when you advertise an item on ebay you dont get any views most of the time, but advertising with your thousands of subscribers youtube channel isnt cheating at all...
@@fox.3223 Similar to how people review wine. A wine expert won a wine competition using the cheapest wine available just because he was able to create enough artificial hype around it.
On Ebay, everyone waits for the final day. I saw a Halo Mega Construx (basically Lego) set with aeound 9 bids at $60, and within the last hour (espwcially last three minutes) it jumped to around 30 and the price was ~80.
You should have put down a layer of pain as the background and then gone crazy on that. Usually you want to avoid having exposed canvas unless it’s on purpose for the piece
Yea but this guy just kinda made with the idea “oh this is easy, it doesn’t even have to look good, it’s abstract” but that’s not what it’s about 😭 I hate it when ppl say “oh I could’ve made that” cus the beauty of abstract art is in the expression of the concept, not the technical execution
As an art student, watching the easel poke through the canvas and slowly stretch out the piece was what was really killin me 🫠 Y’all all have a beautiful day!✨
@@sirnunyabuiz6529 they're not. cyan, magenta, and yellow are the actual primary colors. kids are taught red, yellow, and blue because it's easier to understand for little kids. go up to a color printer and look at what color cartridges it uses.
That was actually the best art piece I’ve seen in awhile, the circle at the top looks like a face right below the thick blue line looking like the body
@@melonytoni9016 It jumped in price because he made a community post on youtube asking his 1 million subscriber audiance to check it out and apparently someone there had $100 to throw away.
When I was in elementary school I drew a version of my grandfathers backyard in various pastels. My grandfather, the artist, got it in a gallery and it sold for $80
As an art student, I think it looks pretty good. If someone wants to buy it, it means they view it as art even if you dont. He seems like he had fun, and that's all that matters sometimes.
Genuinely asking, why are you an art student? Like, I understand that you may enjoy painting or drawing or w/e, but 9/10 you ain't paying the bills with it, most aren't becoming a picasso or an van gogh.
There are many ways to make money, not just through freelance work. More specifically, I want to be a graphic designer, someone who works as an artist for a company to loam out to bigger corporations. Like an art hitman. For example, the person who made the Nike logo is still probably living off the money he got from that, if not still getting money. Art is my passion, and I won't lie, I'm pretty good at it, so why wouldn't I become an artist!?
Well abstract art often has a base or idea it works off of not just splattering paint, there is a painting I’ve seen(can’t remember name) but it basically took the birds eye view of a city and simplified it to basic colours and shapes and to map that out on a canvas to still look coherent is actually quite difficult. So don’t underestimate the talent of abstract artists, more effort goes into those paintings than most people see
You had fun, tried different techniques, thought about what it needed and what you wanted to add. That was art! I hope you try it again and see what else you can experiment with. It doesn’t have to be for sale or look good.
he actually modelled how the postmodern abstract game is. make shit art, use your name for advantage, someone buys it, likely planning to use it to gain more profit
Painting wearing white is a true sign of confidence
As a house painter. Boy do I have news for you
@@JohnnieRadical yeah i saw dudes painting HVAC units in MI in all white.
That’s kind of the uniform lmao professional painters pants are always white. You can tell the guys a good painter if he’s not covered himself
I was thinking the same thing😂
I mean if the shirt would be painted, that is also an abstract art that you can sell.
If you stopped at Step 1, you probably would have become a breakout artist and sold it for millions
Yeap!
No if he stopped at step 0 he would have been a multibillionare
The fact this joke is somehow kinda true is saddening
@@Retro_Robloxia Haha!
@@Retro_Robloxiaand if he stopped and step -1 he'd be a multi trillionare (and obviously stopping at -0 would leave him 500 billion)
Actually that red line alone looked so much better than the final product
I agree
Agreed!
Ikr lol
😢😢😢@@tiffmiranda3784
It was the red piece of Free De La Hoya’s hair
Dude was brave enough to do art with plain clothing
If it's plain but other colours should be fine. But white tho...
Proof it's not about the art, but the artist
I always thought the best strategy to earn money with abstract art is to make a few pieces, pay some ppl a bunch of money that they buy it from you for 500k - 2mil and then try to sell some pics for real.
how exactly are you gonna get 500k-2mil to pay it off first?
It’s the prize I think😂😂
@@slph_mete how to become a millionaire:
step 1: pay someone a million dollars
No, it’s about laundering money. Modern art is all shit and it’s because you can sell it at any price to launder your drug money
Should’ve sold it to a museum or billionaire looking to evade their taxes for a few million
You mean launder their money
That's what he said
Heavy
Hi Pootis
Only if the artists can promote himself on the frauds scene
Your mom is such a nice lady. Bless her heart.
???
@@HazelplayzGenshin I figured it was the mother who must've been the person to buy the artwork.
@@sabotage151 lmao it was $1 that means people were bidding higher than each other js to get it
@@cjo4445 That is indeed what occurs at an auction.
if you have a million subscribers on CZcams, yes it’s easy. thanks for this video. Really showed a lot.
I appreciate you donating the funds to charity!
Where’d you get that from?
That’s the joke
@@JojoFan46it said it in the video lil bro
@@LiJennOfBloomwhere in the video
@@Horchata78087it’s literally at the end?
Bro became Bob Ross and thought we wouldn't notice 💀
He’s wearing a costume it’s really bob ross under!
*don’t read my name* 🌛
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_I’ve seen this type of comments smh
Bob Ross
Bobby Russo
Bill Rees
Brian Rory
Blake Rhys
*bobbo.
It's really easy to be an artist, you just need a canva, paint and 1 million subs
Exactly, defeats the pointy of his video😭
Yeah... Nothing much...
You worded it like a list of what you’d need for the tutorial 💀💀
Protip: For a better end result, put a layer of white paint before panting on it. Wet, dry, it makes for a better result.
"wet dry" is that a super mario reference?
@undefinedCat No, the white paint provides a better basis whether it is wet or dry.
@@smilezzelims5129 “wet or dry” is that a super mario reference?
Giving all of that money to charity really is the realest thing you can do 💯
Hehe hell naw
All that 100$? What’s that gonna do?
Good intentions but im pretty sure thats not the best thing he can do with that money, im not saying that he doesn't has to donate it but, really is way more efficient invest it and make more, when that 100 becomes 1000 then he can donate those 100 or even more if he wants to.
Ehrm actually, he didn't donate it to charity and he blew up the world instead
@@wwaltonI can hear this comment 🤣
What do we learn from this? It is not about the art, its about the name of the artist :'D
Here's a real tip for ya.
"People believe in their eyes"
Supermarkets don't buy organic cucumbers that may look deformed because people believe they suck, however a manufactured chemically changed cucumber that has a great green color and has the perfect shape will always sell first off the shelves
Always has been. Look at Kanye and his clothing line. Look at the Met Gala. The ugliest shit ever, but because there's a certain name attached to it, "oh it's gorgeous." Full of shit
This is art, not a super market dude 😂
what i was about to say
@@cloudshifterbut even or conception on what a “good cucumber” looks like comes from what we were taught; We didn’t intrinsically look at a deformed cucumber and go “nope, not green enough. Needs more chemicals”. Thats learned behavior from multiple decades/centuries of social engineering.
We don’t believe the chemical-filled cucumber to be better because we “just trust our eyes”, we believe it to be better because we were told it WAS better so many times that now we innately believe it
Abstract art is indeed difficult if you make ot difficult. It is meant to express the feelings or emotions of the artist without words. You can also do realistic abstract that gives a graceful or messy look to what your painting. Art is very underrated ❤
I see a girl that swayed her sword and blood splashed 😭
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO SAW THAT
Modern art is wild these days. You could literally sell a blank canvas and call the painting “your dad”
That would be kinda funny tho
"White rabbit in a snow storm."
An excellent piece of art.
The correct title is “Take the Money and Run.”
I’m serious, google it. Also, I do, actually believe it’s art.
Absent
contemporary, because van goh is a modern artist
I think the pure joy you had in making the piece is the true beauty 😊
Yeah! That's what art is about :)
The process:3
It kinda looks like an abstract person silhouette from further away
It is interesting to walk into the joy of art and ignore it
FIRST OF ALL BEFORE ANY OF YALL COMMENT ANYTHING: I’m glad he had fun! I’m super glad he made money, I’m super glad he got to try a hand at art :). This is art.
I’m an artist, and though it’s not my field, I’m gonna have to step in for defense of abstract art. Yes, I agree that some of it is straight bootycheeks and I feel myself die a little every time I’m reminded about those TikTok swirly paintings that get thousands of dollars (I’m doing art for the passion, but DAYUM.), but abstract art IMO (if you’re really trying) is one of the hardest painting mediums. Abstract means ya take away almost everything except the basic elements of art but still have to portray something/give meaning (at least the ones I found interesting). One buddy of mine did a piece on colonization (he’s Zapotec) using patterns and different colors, and just,,, EUGH so good. Abstract art somehow gets to this primal feeling that you can’t quite portray in regular illustration.
Finally somehone who understands how abstract art is made! Bless you bro!
Who see a girl on the painting
👇
Уер
My first thought
Same
Great job of getting a sale.👍
Would have liked to see it sale without him posting it to his subscribers but it is what it is.
He probably bought it lol
What the sigma
And all you have to do is be a popular youtuber!
bro he legit cheated
only reason it sold is bc you posted it on yt 💀
Correct.
Do you know how much art is sold based on who the artist instead of the quality of the art?
@@shantakidd6230 yea ik, proving my point exactly, he trying to sell it as a challenge. it isn’t a challenge if he’s posting it on yt, ofc it’s gonna sell 💀
@@Luca_robloxare u mad or what he has uploaded the video after some buyed it ur talk makes 0 sense
@@StarOP08 bro he literally said that he posted a video about the painting before he posted this video.
I actually really like how that first line turned out. Something about it is just really pleasing
Art becomes art when we, the artist and the audience, give it meaning.
Bro that was worth at least 50 million
*don’t read my name,*🌛
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_ we dont care
It so was
How so?
Only if he had a mental disorder
Honestly you had so much fun, you should do it more often and hang up the pieces you like!!! I’ve found having decor you made yourself really brings a lot of joy to your home
I've hanged a bunch in my time...OHH you talking about painting...ohh ao sorry.
I immediately thought of the sims for some reason
@@paulofelipebbraga9634r u ok…
He should sign them
Unless it’s complete dog sh, like idk smearing a bunch of paint like a toddler lmao
Lazy abstract art is easy. Just get a toddler to do it.
Making abstract art with carefully placed lines is like a form of artistic geometry. It takes skill.
Differentiating the two is what gives you value.
“Laughing in artist” I’m dying!😂
looks really good when you look at it from behind!
Like ur mom
That's crazy💀
I said like ur mom and the creator deleted my comment. What a lame ass.
😂😂
As someone who actually learned about how abstract art is made, yes it is hard to sell. A lot of people who made abstract art had to become famous through regular art first. An example of an artist who made abstract art that criticized this was Marcel Duchamp. His abstract art was famous but when he pretended to be someone else and presented his new work as that fake person, the media hated it until he published a letter that prasied the work. Abstract art also needs to have different factors like a focal point (negative space aint a focal point), balance, unity, space, movement, etc. It's called the principles of elements and design and that shit was hard to figure out when we had to make abstract art for class. So many students cried 😭
this. Also abstract art isn't just to look cool, it has an intended purpose or something it wants to say
There are parallels with Duchamp’s story and how this video played out.
It wouldn’t have sold if he didn’t post about it from a platform where he already had a following. Absolutely no interest until his own letter was published… But Duchamp’s actually starts an interesting conversation and this guy is just sacrificing the integrity of his video.
@@looberdoober yeah, like "draw the fucking thing" type of meaning
Yadi yada splash paint go brrrrr
You can talk it fancy all you want. At the end of the day you and all your friends know that youre just doing it to scam rich people. You know that your art isnt anything special and has no meaning, but you still pretend like it does.
His smile makes my heart warm
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO DOESNT STOP AT "well check on it tomorrow"
Honestly it's cool how a bunch of random splatters resulted in something thst resembles a stick figure
It is a penis
It looks like Sukuna shooting the fire arrow
@@GOJOSATORUWILLIVE
That's a little far fetched Gojo.
"now, this abstract masterpiece has a VERY deep meaning behind it"
The person making the art:
It looks like Sukuna shooting the fire arrow
Meaning can be derived by the audience regardless of the creator's intent
@@Vinkhol so, you're telling me, some art don't even have any meaning, the viewers are just making up meanings for themselves?
@@darkentity906 other viewers find it differently
@@WoahItsKobu the way I see it, in order for something to count as art, the artist needs to do everything purposefully. Every color, stroke, shape needs to have a purpose, even if the purpose is just "I like that color/shape/line"
Just with the splatter actually looked pretty good
Keep in mind abstract doesn't always mean it's not made with intention, when most artists do abstract they already have an idea of the composition, colors, textures among others, even then it doesn't guarantee it's gonna get sold
This honestly is art. You made it out of curiosity and had a fun little time doing it. You expressed yourself and that's ultimately what matters at the end. Also, the charity thing is very awesome.
What-
No, this is just throwing paint at a canvas like a monkey throwing turds.
@@baldsoobinhair TL;DR, having fun with art is good
And what exactly do you think he expressed? Because I don't see anything, and the piece was only sold because he is known. I'm not trying to hate but I don't think that's art as much as I don't think putting a banana on a wall is also art.
@@xexu_ dude was having fun while making it, that's an expression by itself.
This man just proved that it's not the work that sells but how much clout the artist has
Here's the difference - he has a CZcams channel, and that's where his audience comes from. Where do you think professional artists garner an audience from?
That looks like the girl standing on edge of the titanic ..in that famous couple pose but no partner just standing there aloneee
Hair went messyyy like that
i want to buy it ts looks kool i like what it symbolizes i see a person smiling blissfully without a card just like you painted it without a care or pressure without expectations or fear
Honestly this IS art, you had such a whimsical childlike wonder and joy creating it that the piece holds meaning, cause you had a good time making it :]
Art is all about expressing yourself and the act of creating, and as corny as it sounds, about having fun and enjoying what you do. Modern art is a valid form of art. The only problem I have with modern art is what it sells for compared to other much more skillful and delibarate art.
@matthewmaldonado9698 I agree. Art has been commodified in recent times to an honestly disgusting degree, with ai art and people thinking all modern art or art in galleries holds no meaning because of the reputation it has for only being made to be sold, not to express any personal feelings or hold any emotional significance to the artists experiences, or the experiences of the viewer.
Art can be about lots of things, enjoying the experience and making something that you think is pretty or fun or interesting to look at, making a piece that hold great emotional value or significance to a potential viewer and the artist, sharing experience and empathizing with others through creation. I wish people could at least take meaning from examining the meaning of art in galleries, even if the meaning they glean from it doesn't resonate with them, it's still meaningful to try and understand the complicated emotions of others through what they create. And it's meaningful that every viewer will have a different experience viewing the piece, art is thought provoking by nature, and it sucks that alot of people assume most modern art is so shallow :[
Nah
I think the main criticism of modern art shouldn’t be that it’s “pointless” or “an effortless mess” (although in some cases it’s arguable), the issue is that auctions and other ways of commodifying essentially make it a matter of who has more prestige or essentially just a luck draw on who can make money from it
@douglaspantz read my reply to the other person who replied to me!!! I agree that modern art isn't all effortless or meaningless, it's mostly the publics perception of what constitutes as 'real art'
But alot of people choose not to try to understand the process behind art or the possible interpretations or meaning of any given piece because of how art has become a commodity, I see lots of people making modern art out to be simple or easy to make without really considering why it was made in the first place, it discredits art as a whole to think that art is worthless or has no point if it's objectively simpler to make
WE SELLING PABLO PICASSO ART WITH THIS ONE 💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wait a minute is this a refrence
It looks like Sukuna shooting the fire arrow
He does make actual good art tho, it’s just he didn’t care about drawing good at the end of his life.
Pablo is a good artist, instantly recognizable style.
The subtitle “laughs in artist” got me
I work at a job where people make abstract art all day
No cap I actually like it. It looks like a happy person with open arms it's like the fun he had while painting got on the painting itself. I would put it in my office if I was a dentist or something.
You would shit in your office too
My mom dose this as her way of therapy to help her relax in the house. And when i be looking at all of the canvases, they look like something from a museum. And all she dose is just splatter em on. I love it!
It actually looked amazing with only the red streak and blue splatter.
red line with blue splatter was chefs kiss
Art isn’t just about how it looks, it can be about expression! And that expression doesn’t have to translate to the piece, it can just be the fun you had in making it ☺️ I think a lot of people don’t understand that
@dilorenzo2797 L take
art is about whatever the fuck you want
@dilorenzo2797L take. You don't need to make art for other people, it's also art if you made it for yourself
@dilorenzo2797that means ur making art for other ppl not urself, ur not a artist u produce goods
u can make art for urself and have it be meant to be shared with the world but to say art isnt supposed to be expressive and is meant to make other ppl feel stuff is insane, mf i make art for myself
Thats so cap lmao, art is about translating your feelings to the viewer, both process and result matters, my guy u never had any art education or mentor did u? Your view of art is so childish. What u talking about is called doodling, not "Creating art".
you're equating difficulty with value but it looks like you had fun making it so thats the first step to understanding art
My ass. The first is not create shit and that's all he did
That an incredibly infantile way to look at it.
@@GhoulishGash115 how so?
Art is more about the intent and emotions behind it rather than the skill or effort required
@@brilliant_Potato that's what people with no talent say
That actually looks sick
Influence is the real currency.
actually what i loved more is that you had lots of fun during the process and that is also part of art 😊
The end result is also imp so he had fun and created shit
Ya know i think when you advertise an item on ebay you dont get any views most of the time, but advertising with your thousands of subscribers youtube channel isnt cheating at all...
I mean that’s how abstract art like it usually gets sold, by the name of its creator not the work.
@@fox.3223
Similar to how people review wine. A wine expert won a wine competition using the cheapest wine available just because he was able to create enough artificial hype around it.
On Ebay, everyone waits for the final day. I saw a Halo Mega Construx (basically Lego) set with aeound 9 bids at $60, and within the last hour (espwcially last three minutes) it jumped to around 30 and the price was ~80.
You should have put down a layer of pain as the background and then gone crazy on that. Usually you want to avoid having exposed canvas unless it’s on purpose for the piece
Abstract art is usually made as an expression of emotions the artist is feeling.
A 3 years old can make abstract art for free
@@mudkip9105 Only if the abstract art is made out of free materials
Yea but this guy just kinda made with the idea “oh this is easy, it doesn’t even have to look good, it’s abstract” but that’s not what it’s about 😭 I hate it when ppl say “oh I could’ve made that” cus the beauty of abstract art is in the expression of the concept, not the technical execution
Nobody actually uses abstract art to express themselves now, there's rare few tho and it's nice@@oliverriezebos
Not always. It can also be an exploration of new ideas or experimentation
I love seeing people learn that doing abstract art can actually be quite fun. =)
It's fun and worth shit in money
Yeah, doesn't mean it should be expensive asf. Like, yeah it's fun I tried it. But I need real paintings that took effort on the museum okay? Lol
@@Oscar.224The effort or skill required is not what gives value to the art, it's the intent and emotions behind it.
@@Oscar.224The value of the art is not in the skill or effort required, but, rather, in the emotions and intent behind it.
@@brilliant_Potato just say talentless people are trying to become artists
Im glad he had fun with the process, thats a big part of abstract art (at least imo)
Im glad to see you had fun while painting!! Abstract art isn't always deep but it's more about the fun!
addie bowley is the only person on youtube i know who can turn a whole entire youtube video into a 1 minute short.
Yeah same Lmao.
It looks like Sukuna shooting the fire arrow
"Happy little accidents"
Thanks for referencing Bob Ross.
Art was never meant to be hard! This is art and its great!
Lesson is that it doesn't matter if something is good or bad, all it matters is who made it
As an art student, watching the easel poke through the canvas and slowly stretch out the piece was what was really killin me 🫠
Y’all all have a beautiful day!✨
The first thing I noticed was the dent in the canvas and it pained me to look at
and the calling of red and blue as primary colors 💔 we need to send bro to an art class
@@ham_n_porkwait are blue and red not primary colours?
@@ham_n_pork everyone knows those are primary colors.. what do you mean? You learn that kind of thing in middle school.
@@sirnunyabuiz6529 they're not. cyan, magenta, and yellow are the actual primary colors. kids are taught red, yellow, and blue because it's easier to understand for little kids. go up to a color printer and look at what color cartridges it uses.
That looks like a smiling person in the painting
That was actually the best art piece I’ve seen in awhile, the circle at the top looks like a face right below the thick blue line looking like the body
You took that art like nothing, but that looks dope as hell 😂
it seemed like you had a lot of fun making this! makes me understand this type of are a little more.
Step 1: have a million subscribers
Lol yeah,
Step 1: be popular
Step 2: make painting
Step 3: sell it anonymously as experiment
Step 4: give up and ask your audience to buy it
@@Khaisz. did he make it public in the end? Weird it suddenly jumped in price
@@melonytoni9016 It jumped in price because he made a community post on youtube asking his 1 million subscriber audiance to check it out and apparently someone there had $100 to throw away.
I can't control my heart, my heart is not working. It's the point where i can't focus. And i'm becoming hopelessly enamored with you
This is a good start but one of the properties of lots of modern art is that it has a lot of effort and talent put into making it look simple
This is a ton of better than doing A.I. "art"! 🤩 It shows you were having fun making it and really awesome of you sending the money to charity ❤
funny since your comment sounds ai generated
@@ceoofselfish what
He's trying to game the system to prove that the value of art in society is largely arbitrary and fake, and your big takeaway is "AI art is bad".
@@Kirbyoto2098by the failed at that lol
modern "art" is all the proof that AI can do it better and with more emotion, if only digital.
Looks great fr
Abstract art is one of the most fun and freeing forms of painting in my opinion :D glad you were able to sell if for so much!!
proof its not the art its the person
painting in all white, i could never
Did anyone else see a woman in the painting
Same, a girl with purple hair smiling
i LOVE teh cup drag technique. Its incredibly suave
Hardest part of making abstract art is being famous enough amongst the art community that somebody will want to buy it
in my personal opinion, up until the cups and paint roller, i loved it
The "laughing in artist" was way to relatable. Everything you say is so accurate though, keep creating content❤
-a fellow artist
An important part of art is knowing when to stop. ❤
When I was in elementary school I drew a version of my grandfathers backyard in various pastels. My grandfather, the artist, got it in a gallery and it sold for $80
He forgot to give a fake fancy back story to make it seem important and good
ya but this only works if ur a popular enough youtuber to promote it so that it could get sold :/
Am I the only person who thinks this is genuinely something good?
Bro proving that the Fine art market is more about networking than talent. It’s not WHAT you know, it’s WHO you know!
Bro can sell it to literally anyone in an art studio and itll be bought for $100,000,000 by some rich guy 💀
As an art student, I think it looks pretty good. If someone wants to buy it, it means they view it as art even if you dont. He seems like he had fun, and that's all that matters sometimes.
they don’t see it as art lol, he literally announced it on youtube, one of his subscribers bought it because it was made by a creator they like
@idrumsometimes still though, I along with a couple of people would consider this nice to look at and art. Again, personal preferences.
Genuinely asking, why are you an art student? Like, I understand that you may enjoy painting or drawing or w/e, but 9/10 you ain't paying the bills with it, most aren't becoming a picasso or an van gogh.
There are many ways to make money, not just through freelance work. More specifically, I want to be a graphic designer, someone who works as an artist for a company to loam out to bigger corporations. Like an art hitman. For example, the person who made the Nike logo is still probably living off the money he got from that, if not still getting money. Art is my passion, and I won't lie, I'm pretty good at it, so why wouldn't I become an artist!?
Well abstract art often has a base or idea it works off of not just splattering paint, there is a painting I’ve seen(can’t remember name) but it basically took the birds eye view of a city and simplified it to basic colours and shapes and to map that out on a canvas to still look coherent is actually quite difficult. So don’t underestimate the talent of abstract artists, more effort goes into those paintings than most people see
Nice piece on the joy of making art
You had fun, tried different techniques, thought about what it needed and what you wanted to add. That was art! I hope you try it again and see what else you can experiment with. It doesn’t have to be for sale or look good.
this shows how much art isn evaluated by the art itself, but by who the artist is
this could be a great album cover tbh
bob ross actually made a painting named happy little acidents
You should make this a series
That stick figure even has eyes and a smiley face 🥰
Low key adorable and good for the first try
he actually modelled how the postmodern abstract game is. make shit art, use your name for advantage, someone buys it, likely planning to use it to gain more profit