That was some beautiful artwork. I can't be the only one who wants a full, uh, "bibliography" of the paintings featured in this video.
@JCarrera_ll6 ай бұрын
6:20 Oh gosh, somewhat coincidence you use that example, Da Vinci actually do did that mistake, just with The last supper, not the Mona Lisa "Traditional renaissance painters usually used wet plaster walls to paint on, Da Vinci experimented with a sealed plaster wall in the Santa Maria Delle Grazie monastery in Milan, Italy. The Last Supper is this experiment that proved to be unsuccessful because the paint started flaking away soon after this was made." It doesn't undermine what you were trying to say, the video was great👏such happened that I don't recall where I heard since I used to be really interested in Da Vinci, and your example prompted it to resurface Regarding the dress I feel like if it's only going to be worn once or a few times then it should also be made in mind of some sort of recycling, what if some could serve as a sort of statue or something haha, the one keeping it should have a display, maybe like suits of armor, they can be worn (actually you'd have more mobility than her before the dress was cut) and now they can be displayed in museums and stuff
@peterpaul93206 ай бұрын
It is not difficult let this woman look amazing no matter how silly the dress is. The real art is already there.
@me1ody695 ай бұрын
simp
@Legendaryplaya6 ай бұрын
It's art for the lowest common denominator. It's like our whole society has been narrowed into economic pursuits. Not a huge fan of Kant because of moral universialism and his principles are so abstract that I just don't find them useful. I am no tankie, but damn Capitalism really did reduce our values to economics.