Спасибо!!! Тупо современно.Привет из С.Петербурга Россия.
@ratmruiz17404 жыл бұрын
Art seen better days
@georgeringzak30986 жыл бұрын
Обидно не с кем соревноваться!!! Выстовочные площади супер есть где развернуться я бы все их заполнил.Всем удачи и творческих побед!!!
@JOSEPHCHARLESCOLIN20247 жыл бұрын
Someday i will be there Soon
@senglomein57662 жыл бұрын
You took a wrong turn at tchotchke and ended up touring Comic Con at The Javits Center
@danka7867 жыл бұрын
Per chi fosse interessato :: ) - ART BOHEMIE ':: Art Bohemia wants to be an artistic expression of the essential and immediate language, where the image itself becomes the title. It is the form of a feeling and an emotion that comes from fragments of color and poetry that life offers in the simplicity of its flow. It is not an expression of elite or conceptual landscapes, but simple images of life also in the street. - ARTE BOHEMIE' :: L'arte Bohemiè desidera essere un'espressione artistica dal linguaggio essenziale e immediato,dove l'immagine stessa diventa titolo. E' il prendere forma di un sentimento e di un'emozione che scaturisce da frammenti di colore e poesia che la vita offre nella semplicità del suo scorrere. Non è espressione d'elite o di paesaggi concettuali, ma immagini semplici di vita anche di strada. - www.ebay.it/sch/krysalidhe73/m.html?item=322876537670&hc=1&hm=vo%7B54*23%3F7126&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
@newworldlord6436 жыл бұрын
If I see 1 more Marilyn Monroe picture imma SCREAM😂😂! There's billions of pple on the planet!. But LOVED THIS VIDEO!!🙌🙌🙌breath taking art
@jacquelinetreharne11554 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Marilyn and What's her name from Breakfast at Tiffanie's'🤣🤣
@hatechickenofficial38195 жыл бұрын
⭐️Excellent!!💎Big like!!⭐️
@kojoman757 жыл бұрын
THE ARTIST’S ODYSSEY” But First & Foremost; Thank You Mucho for Sharing: A Movie Scriptwriter, once told me that, "Although your life adventures is very enlightening, it's too revealing, thus leaving it unmarketable.." See STATEMENT below: "The Artist's STATEMENT Mr. Morrow is an Artist, Author and Freelance-Photographer. He was born in Chicago, 1933. His family later moved to Buchanan, Michigan. As a kid, he was continually told what he could not do because of his race. It was a very frustrating time of his life. However, at the age of nine, a Pullman Porter named Mr. Ross gave him a BOOK which was the bio of an African-American, Matthew Henson, an American explorer. This changed the course of his life. It freed his mind to believe that he could do or be whatever he desired to do. At age 17, living with his mother and six younger siblings, he convinced his mother he could help her more if she would sign a consent for him to join the U. S. Army. He assured her that while in the military he would continue his education. Shortly after basic training, he heard of the so call police-action taking place in Korea. Like many other adventure seeking young soldiers, Curtis Morrow volunteered for duties there not realizing the reality of a war. After 9 months of combat service on the frontline, 2 purple hearts, and other combat related metals, 2 ½ years as a U. S. Paratrooper station in Southern Japan.. In 1954 Mr. Morrow was honorable discharged from U. S. Army. On his return to America, he attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago from 1957 to 1959. He later studied under Professor Augusta Nall, an instructor at the Washington Park Community Center.. Morrow was grateful that he was chosen as his understudy. He credits Professor Nall with not only teaching the fundamental of art but how to live and think like an artist. After 4 years under the tutelage of Gus Nall, Morrow relocated to New York to develop his own style. While there (1962 to 1965) he became disillusioned with the social and political situation. It was during the this time, Morrow decided to relocate to Ghana, West Africa. He lived in Ghana for eleven (11) years, 1965 to 1976. After being adopted and renamed, (Kojo-Achampong) by an Ashanti Paramount Chief, Nana Kwaku Duah. Mr. Morrow was introduced to the art of jewelry making by carving traditional jewelry from cow-horns and ivory. Learning this trade not only enabled him to earn a living but also to employ several Ghanaian who in turn taught him their traditional customs and languages. On his return to America in 1976, Mr. Morrow aka “Kojo,” applied his carving skill into wax-carving of jewelry designs, known as; jewelry model-making gand lost wax casting. "After 35 years of jewelry designing and lost-wax casting, I have returned to my first love of oil painting and photography.. Now in my 80's I plan to spend the remaining of my years, cataloging my works and creating more. MY LATEST: I've spend the last 3 years documenting my art works via memoirs and picture books as my artprogressed. Fortunately I've survived to the internet age. Had I not documented my art works my creations would've been lost to history like many artists, not easily visible except for those in collectors private homes. "The Artist's Odyssey” Arts & Photos-Book: a.co/9jMkGOn Online Galleries: mysankofa2012.artspan.com
@wilfriedvincentBlakfofiz7 жыл бұрын
Quand je vois la qualité de certaines de ses œuvres cela me motiver à continuer à croire en mes rêves. moi qui fait partie des artistes peinture les plus connectés au Divin, au monde, cela m'a été révélé par de grandes médiums et voyantes que j'ai rencontrer dans différents moments de ma vie. Bientôt moi aussi je vais être ému de découvrir la première personne qui va me donner la chance de devenir professionnel, ils y a tellement de belles personnes dans ce monde il suffit juste de les reconnaître si vous aimez l'art Spirituel et si vous voulez entrer dans l'histoire, de mon Art "Co-Créateur Conscient", soyez le premier à croire en moi ;) Wilfried Vincent artiste peintre co-créateur conscient. NAMASTE
@mathieucolonnadistria83766 жыл бұрын
yeah man !! on croit en toi :)
@hairybeefman6 жыл бұрын
Trooooooooooooooll 👎🏼
@mathieucolonnadistria83766 жыл бұрын
ah nan nan, il est sérieux ;)
@studiodennis29156 жыл бұрын
whats with the lounge tunes
@FlipXpander7 жыл бұрын
genial !
@johannebeerbaum15464 жыл бұрын
Just looked at the 2020 show.....this is at least 10 steps up.....too bad art seems to have gone backwards.
@vidartpachofer4037 жыл бұрын
es una sensación de "remolino".
@noh1246 жыл бұрын
Super
@karimmendas89806 жыл бұрын
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@kilaja54 жыл бұрын
Arthell
@stanislasgarnier38826 жыл бұрын
Bonjour si vous êtes curieux de voir des œuvres d'art contemporain , d'un style unique au monde regarder www.shagmac-artiste.com
@innertubevideo7 жыл бұрын
A huge circus. Too much art as art meets kitsch and commercialism. So decadent. The music is insulting.
@hairybeefman6 жыл бұрын
Troooooooooooll 👎🏼
@samueljakobsenIBB73 жыл бұрын
A person who knows art, gatekeeping art. Ironic.
@jacekpokrak92586 жыл бұрын
compmaturism give us more satisfaction
@cliffdariff746 жыл бұрын
Too much over worked, over conceptualized nonsense.
@GreenviewStudioGallery6 жыл бұрын
It's garbage. Looks to me as if they pull a lot of works from long dead artists and showcased them. Shit belongs in a museum or office building lobby. none of it was organic and new to me but then, the art world is elitist, shallow and a very tight incestuous circle of people who think they are presenting and selling good shit, they arent.