Yeah these host were straight assssss, we need another hypebeast podcast with Staple
@remillebargi11 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@daneschumacher339212 күн бұрын
This was a really great interview. I just found the channel and found what I'll be listening to at work for the rest of the week. Please keep it coming!
@hakfunk121217 күн бұрын
so dope !
@jams195318 күн бұрын
Martha Cooper is Queen! #livinglegend
@139-b7jАй бұрын
"coppuh"
@JohnJSteinbeckАй бұрын
Little and LARGE … you are not funny
@AviewerbychanceАй бұрын
Beautiful!
@43painterАй бұрын
I hoped this video was about actually seeing him work on this great mural, but helas, No.
@denniszeestratenАй бұрын
Action is the man!!
@jesusgarcia-qf4ebАй бұрын
💯 Real OG
@ChavitaRodríguez-n5n2 ай бұрын
Tuve la ducha de coneser a José lopezy su estudio tattoo low Rider en garden grouw california que dios lo siga bendiciendo y a toda su familia desde silao Guanajuato México saludos
@teddybears4life2402 ай бұрын
Thom Yorke is THE GOD OF MUSIC. THERE'S NOONE GODLIER. 💜🎶💜
@happily_blue2 ай бұрын
i don't even know where flem is
@sydclark55812 ай бұрын
Ohh my goodness, this artists works are so ripe to be faked if that's all you're going on
@catherinerobilliard76622 ай бұрын
These paintings are magnificent in their detail. How can I have reached 70 and never heard of her?! More please .
@RuanFourieStix2 ай бұрын
How dare you promote a POS that started a movement with the sole intent of stealing the funds being raised to enrich herself? She does not give a crap about black lives. Do better research and stop letting culture war BS ruin a great podcast. Be better.
@bonbonpony2 ай бұрын
Kida like that dude who incorporates a tiny pixelated Amongus into each of his digital paintings :)
@tzadik.2 ай бұрын
I don't know if juxtapoz is unaware or uncaring, but she and her partners have STOLEN the black communities' funds and spent them selfishly. It's an entire issue. Entire chapters haven't received support while she was out buying houses and paying her family with OUR money. Do better.
@AkumakoCross2 ай бұрын
I really like the idea of the artist incorporating their name into the painting/artwork itself, like Peeters did with that silver knife, versus just signing one’s name in the corner or on the back. It’s a matter of preference, of course, but I like how in one way it’s subtle, in the sense that the signature blends with the rest of the image, but in another way it’s very boldly saying “I DID THIS.” Given that Peeters was painting at a time where women were often excluded from meaningful participation in the arts in most places, stamping her name and face directly into her work is a particularly bold move, in a very good way. She was not going to let herself become another “unnamed artist.”
@AugustInMay2 ай бұрын
She literally invented the "hide the amogus in the artwork" trend. Literal legend
@CristalianaIvor2 ай бұрын
guys are those just the medieval versions of posting your food on Instagram?!
@mist_immortal2 ай бұрын
Her way of saying "I was here." IG
@zeanamush2 ай бұрын
The Flemish oil painters blow my mind. I once did a school picture of one and all I could do was point out details. They break logic and reason with their complexity, realism, and detail
@zeala12 ай бұрын
She was excellent.
@redpie322 ай бұрын
I love how today ppl including kids love to add tiny details in stuff. I once saw a kid add a "contains apples" to a drawing of a "newton chocolate bar"
@alay_megalodon2 ай бұрын
SHES REALLY COOL...
@opalfishsparklequasar86632 ай бұрын
I love this. Thank you. 💖💐🏆
@ClamMan19892 ай бұрын
Turning paints into that has got to be black magic
@ariesmp2 ай бұрын
It's a woman, of course. They have to be in the picture one way or another.
@osmacar53312 ай бұрын
How did she catch her reflection.
@ameba50932 ай бұрын
What is striking is that the vessel with the reflection is a búcaro, a ceramic container originally from Portugal that became very common in 17th century Spain. Let's not forget that at that time, Holland was part of the Spanish Empire.
@deadmemesrus11192 ай бұрын
these really remind me of some pieces I saw in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Not sure which artist that was though
@chk25962 ай бұрын
She got them milkers
@louvervaeke81212 ай бұрын
iconic
@SeleneBeatty3 ай бұрын
Super clever😮😊
@rajdhonsinghngangbam18483 ай бұрын
Look at those badonkas
@Raven3one3 ай бұрын
Are you south african?
@thestorytoremember80523 ай бұрын
Omg, her eyes sight must have been perfect! I mean, l wouldn't notice that reflection even with my contact lenses on
@cthulholmhastur53173 ай бұрын
🧐 Fascinating.
@astaridjatmiko81873 ай бұрын
Her paintings really worth millions dollar.
@EmMiller-wu3dy3 ай бұрын
Subscribed. Love this❤
@Killerwale-hk4wy3 ай бұрын
The 15th century Flemish painter Jan Van Eyck was an absolute master of details like this. His art stands out because he was practically more than a century ahead when it came to details on colours and lighting. He also did reflections of windows and in one of his famous paintings, where he couple and there's a mirror where you can see the entire reflection of the room, the couple and even himself. And an amazing window.
@KH-hr5xm2 ай бұрын
The arnolfini (sp?) portrait is one of my favorite works of art!!!
@harshu3463 ай бұрын
In the beginning I thought what's so good about such a normal looking painting
@miausy3 ай бұрын
"nobody's gonna know" she was the first to do that trend lol
@katitax5083 ай бұрын
Iconic behaviour
@BroCatsarecool3 ай бұрын
Went from "cheese" to Easter egg hunt
@kennedie70313 ай бұрын
she was meta af
@Char10tti33 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the Kitty Fisher portrait a tour guide showed my school as really young kids. In short, her name isn't in the painting but she's a highly famous courtesan, considered the first ever celebrity and "famous for being famous". In the foreground a kitten trying to get in the fish bowl at the front to give a hint as to who the portrait it's of (Kitty Fisher) and on the bowl there's reflection of a window with people staring in, because she's famous and they want to look at her.