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JAGO, the self-taught sculptor who wanted to be Michelangelo 

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Jago is a self-taught sculptor from Ciociaria. He’s thirty years old and since he was a child, dreamed of being like Michelangelo. Art, for him, is a way to find courage thanks to the example set be the great masters of the past. His artwork is based on a constant study on perception: changing the shape of matter, making a stone soft, to astonish and to show that the world isn’t just what it seems to be. His sculpture of Pope Ratzinger was not accepted by the Vatican because the eyes had holes in them, this was in homage to Adolf Wildt, the Pope never even saw the artwork. Years later, Jago, who had refused to fill in the eyes, was finally awarded the Accademia Pontificia prize. And when the Pope resigned, stripping himself of his robes, Jago did the same to his sculpture.
We followed Jago from his studio in Anagni to Milan, at the Galleria Montrasio Arte, where his solo exhibition is being held.
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shot by A. Esposito, Jago
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@chillbrobraggins383
@chillbrobraggins383 5 лет назад
I wasn't sure if he was truly Italian until 1:58
@jondough4315
@jondough4315 5 лет назад
Lol I already knew what was gonna happen before I checked and it made it even funnier
@ShannonL7
@ShannonL7 5 лет назад
That should be a handmoji
@smoog
@smoog 5 лет назад
What does an Italien call a broken arm? A speech impediment.
@chillbrobraggins383
@chillbrobraggins383 5 лет назад
@@smoog thats awesome. I'm using that lol
@philthethotdestroyer4194
@philthethotdestroyer4194 5 лет назад
this comment is underrated
@eddietowers5595
@eddietowers5595 5 лет назад
“The sculpture is already complete within the marble block, before I start my work. It is already there, I just have to chisel away the superfluous material.” -Michelangelo
@iak-rs5fb
@iak-rs5fb 5 лет назад
"Cowabunga" -Michelangelo
@ryatt9365
@ryatt9365 5 лет назад
"Visualize the sculpture within."
@carlosandleon
@carlosandleon 5 лет назад
@@ryatt9365 The power within
@carlosandleon
@carlosandleon 5 лет назад
@@ryatt9365 The Pooower Withiiiiiin!
@kyonyoron
@kyonyoron 5 лет назад
Is this what Squidward taught spongebob?
@caszini6494
@caszini6494 5 лет назад
You can feel his passion for his work while he's talking
@rexnickles2
@rexnickles2 5 лет назад
Caszini nah, that’s just cause he’s italian. He’d sound the same ordering at a Taco Bell drive-thru
@Grace-iv1ho
@Grace-iv1ho 5 лет назад
Lou Skunt imagine the drug thru workers just tearing up because of this man talking to them about the art of chicken nuggets
@asiaferrua4483
@asiaferrua4483 5 лет назад
@@rexnickles2 I am Italian and I can confirm that
@worstusernameintheworld9871
@worstusernameintheworld9871 5 лет назад
The Italian hand thing makes your statement even more true.
@CuttySobz
@CuttySobz 4 года назад
It's not that hard to seem passionate it's the work that should speak for the artist..
@OsvaldoBayerista
@OsvaldoBayerista 5 лет назад
Mr editor, don't do cocaine in this type of videos, i know is cool but we need to see the sculptures more than 2 seconds.
@madedigital
@madedigital 4 года назад
LOL thats like most editors
@sevster8324
@sevster8324 4 года назад
E R dafuq wrote this.... this fax
@wmurray003
@wmurray003 4 года назад
You're viewing too slow.
@brucewayne2184
@brucewayne2184 4 года назад
That's what I hate about all movies nowadays. They only show a shot for like 2 seconds and do too many camera angles. Like let's just see the scenery, bitch!
@productivitywithphilipp
@productivitywithphilipp 4 года назад
Exactly, please use weed instead.
@everettwhite9874
@everettwhite9874 5 лет назад
My man seems to be keeping it real with himself. While others are calling him talkative, I see and hear his passion. ❤️ “...astonish people. Art is a great way to give people courage.”
@marbsj9633
@marbsj9633 5 лет назад
Whoever believes Art is all talk and no action, ima assassinate them. Turn them into a mosaic that looks like me and call that piece: "A Bloody Figure." Now that is ART.
@JK-musick
@JK-musick 6 лет назад
Video editor, please slow down. Enjoy nature. Breathe...
@madingahmar4420
@madingahmar4420 5 лет назад
JK lol
@ShannonL7
@ShannonL7 5 лет назад
He was going with the rhythm lol
@MrLakers1991
@MrLakers1991 5 лет назад
Slow down, you move too fast. Gotta make the moment last..
@dmath5964
@dmath5964 4 года назад
For real tho I put it on 50% speed to read what the guy was saying
@yankleber
@yankleber 4 года назад
I reduced speed to 0.5 and it looked OK.
@ChesitoMcCheiso
@ChesitoMcCheiso 5 лет назад
This is the kind of artist that should be promoted worldwide. Absolutely magnificent work.
@franrod5227
@franrod5227 5 лет назад
This is really bad.
@TonyDQT
@TonyDQT 5 лет назад
Fran Rod Agree. This is really bad.
@ancientgear7192
@ancientgear7192 4 года назад
Why is it bad?
@YTuseraL2694
@YTuseraL2694 4 года назад
@@ancientgear7192 they don't know either. Either they are internet trolls or even worse, admirers of the modern and postmodern art. And what are modern and postmodern art? Styles of art with close-to-zero true artistic skill, knowledge and hardship, but are full of the so called "artistic pseudo-intellectualism". What is that? That is when they try to (directly but more often indirectly) convince you of existence of "deepness", "message" or "meaning". But all that is simply not verifiable, not provable as many rightfully say, modern and postmodern art is full of pretentiousness and artist's (ir critics's) arrogance.
@YTuseraL2694
@YTuseraL2694 Год назад
@@guyincognito8440 you don't know shit anyway.
@asadrafi3577
@asadrafi3577 5 лет назад
You can never be the next Michelangelo, but you are Jago. Forget about being Michelangelo, be better.
@wellesradio
@wellesradio 5 лет назад
Asad Rafi You should have watched the video for at least a minute. He says @ 0:49 that even as a child he said.... I'll just let you watch it. Don't just read video titles, dude.
@asadrafi3577
@asadrafi3577 5 лет назад
@@wellesradio I have watched the video. My comment is an inspiration for every reader.
@wellesradio
@wellesradio 5 лет назад
@@asadrafi3577 Oh. Internet inspiration. The deepest kind of inspiration there is.
@asadrafi3577
@asadrafi3577 5 лет назад
@@wellesradio 😂😂😂
@weirdguy4948
@weirdguy4948 5 лет назад
Asad Rafi veryyyy inspiring
@sephirothD2
@sephirothD2 5 лет назад
1:58 as someone who teaches art to kids, showing your work to students is a lovely way to conect with them and an even better way to actually show them that you know what you're talking about. Jago's teacher was a bad teacher.
@gedeyogam9096
@gedeyogam9096 4 года назад
To be honest, that kindda teacher isnt so bad maybe he had a flaw that he didnt want his student to follow,etc and i believe he still gives you another example Although it wasn't his work...anyway it still much better than a teacher who showed you his work and use it as a sole boundaries of good and bad art..so basically its his way to do art and his style or you're a failure...
@meyer3838
@meyer3838 2 года назад
Both of what you described sound like terrible teachers !
@maxski6093
@maxski6093 Год назад
I think he had a wonderful teacher. Because his teacher understood he was just a student and in doing so he became a master student by lighting this fire under Jago. Jago doesn’t see this now but hopefully when he is old and grey he will look back at his teacher and understand why things happened the way they did and perhaps there was no other way to have made Jago into his wishes of becoming who he wanted to be in life other than the path that he went on…
@marllram
@marllram Год назад
Hmm .. I think there isn't quite a black and white of good or bad in a mentor showing their works. I remembered how when I was an art student, knowing each lecturer's portfolio totally made me and other students pander to the each lecturer's personal taste to gain higher evaluation. A good student shouldn't do this, but sometimes when drowning in assignments we simply didn't have enough time to think of a polished concept, therefore the shortcut is to use concepts we know surely favorable to the lecturer. That's the bad side of students knowing 'an example'. The good side, of course students have a point of reference. So it's something ambiguous, and even now as a mentor myself, I sort of unconciously choose which students I show my work to. Those good enough I let them go without seeing my work unless they ask me to (I'm not exactly hiding them, I guess just in the hubbub of intros and sessions the topic of my own portfolio kinda got swept away. Moreover, they can easily look me up online). Conversely though, those lacking will get shown my work as an example of the standard I'm looking for, as well as the pitfalls to watch out. So yeah.. sometimes a mentor not showing their work may also mean that they deem the student is just fine and forgot that no matter how inconsequential, any reference is always a good input.
@brent5310
@brent5310 Год назад
I agree with you, but can't really agree with any of the replies to your comment @Jixter. I had multiple design professors whose feedback to multiple students seemed less than informed or even valid, and after trying to find their own work to back their pompous attitudes, I couldn't find any or, in one professor's case, her "portfolio" consisted of her critiques of her student's work! So yeah, sharing one's actual work is important as a teacher because it establishes credibility. Regarding a reply from a previous commenter: A good teacher also won't cause student's to cater to their design sensibilities, but will rather provide an environment that encourages a variety of styles.
@fndalves
@fndalves 6 лет назад
Great work... and wanting to be the next michelangelo is much less pretencious than pissing in a jarr and call it art...
@TheOsirin
@TheOsirin 6 лет назад
fndalves but aiming to be the next Michelangelo is still pretentious
@fndalves
@fndalves 6 лет назад
I respect him for trying.... even if he fails, he will produce wonders...
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
You're insane. And have no touch of anything close to artistic in your mind.
@nicknew907
@nicknew907 6 лет назад
Sadly he will never be the next Michelangelo, Michelangelo is so famous simply because he came from a time where education and materials were so rare, that his talent and means to dedicate the massive amount of time into his projects have engraved him in our society as a master artist. There have been better after him, but he is the first, his skill is still so unstressably impressive and maybe even beyond that of those who made better work after his passing just because he pioneered, not perfected.
@esaw7067
@esaw7067 6 лет назад
Modern art is a disgrace to everything our ancestors have done
@Growkitten
@Growkitten 4 года назад
“Jago” is literally means “skilled/mastering something” in Indonesian Language
@baikia777
@baikia777 4 года назад
I was about to comment the same thing. Jago doesn't necessarily mean "mastering" but more like very good or skilled at something just like you've mentioned.
@Satyred
@Satyred 4 года назад
What a coincidence
@muhhafizhaulia8068
@muhhafizhaulia8068 4 года назад
And a name to call a rooster "ayam jago"
@Vitx0o
@Vitx0o 4 года назад
Me, being Indonesian with the full grasp of the Indonesian language: *what rlly........ OH YEAHH*
@awanyogatama
@awanyogatama 3 года назад
Mantap bang Jago.
@jovontowns591
@jovontowns591 6 лет назад
All artist are self taught. Even in University with 2k students often one will rise among them. Meaning: Lessons, books, guides, etc only show you the way. The rest is solely based on your level of focus, passion and drive. Never compare yourself to another. You will never add up. Be your best self. Then continuously strive to be better than that.
@MrSolperez
@MrSolperez 6 лет назад
Maravilloso y espectacular
@isame288
@isame288 6 лет назад
do you knoe da wei?
@basedbattledroid3507
@basedbattledroid3507 6 лет назад
Thank you.
@iamapie13
@iamapie13 6 лет назад
I was about to comment the same thing
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
Shut UP.
@joefortescue9096
@joefortescue9096 6 лет назад
So you “love” Michaelangelo? Name one of his albums.
@fruit5003
@fruit5003 6 лет назад
My favorites are probably _Marble Madness_ , _The Sculpture_ and _Living in the 1500's_
@prafsy
@prafsy 5 лет назад
Creation of Adam ft. Eve
@FC13900
@FC13900 4 года назад
I liked Billie Jean and Thriller that's about what I can remember
@trizziapapa3802
@trizziapapa3802 4 года назад
@@FC13900 Dude Billie Jean isn't even an alb- nevermind 😂
@letom.359
@letom.359 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@charliepea
@charliepea Год назад
What I noticed with his works compared to Michelangelo's is that he focuses more on the outside (the looks of the skin) while Mikey focuses in the inside (how muscles interact with each other). It's nice that he's looking up to Mikey because Mikey is one of the best sculptors of all time.
@PsychicIsaacs
@PsychicIsaacs Год назад
Michaelangelo was one of the first anatomists, who dissected corpses and drew them, in defiance of the Church. This is what made his sculptures look so alive, ironically, his studies of the dead…
@marcusjackman1487
@marcusjackman1487 Год назад
​@@PsychicIsaacs Wasnt that Da Vinci?
@emiliosalazar9962
@emiliosalazar9962 Год назад
​@@PsychicIsaacs You are mistaken.
@charlesbell5500
@charlesbell5500 Год назад
This guy is 10,000x better than Michelangelo or any of those who came before him.
@GeorgeKovac
@GeorgeKovac Год назад
This guy is able to add more detail to his sculptures because he uses powertools while Michelangelo had only a hammer and a chisel, i'm sure if Michelangelo had powertools he would have added more detail to the skin.
@mirfanda.ballinger_5318
@mirfanda.ballinger_5318 5 лет назад
WOW he is so talented that skin texture is AMAZING 😻
@franrod5227
@franrod5227 5 лет назад
The problem is that u dont do that on a sculpture. His sculpture is too static and all the wrinkles make this into pure kitsch art.
@franrod5227
@franrod5227 5 лет назад
In reality this is a REALLY bad sculpture
@adrikito
@adrikito 5 лет назад
@Fran Rod Why it is bad?
@alecfongy3175
@alecfongy3175 5 лет назад
Fran Rod And you’re a fucking dumbass.
@danielhb7952
@danielhb7952 5 лет назад
@@adrikitoEstá lleno de detalles pero carece de sensibilidad artística. Al menos está es mi opinión.
@adilvezir
@adilvezir Год назад
He is truly a great modern sculptor. Michelangelo would have been proud. Amazing dedication to his craft. I think his best work is still ahead of him.
@charlesbell5500
@charlesbell5500 Год назад
Michelangelo wouldn't have been proud. Michelangelo would've been jealous!
@cassiosculpts
@cassiosculpts 11 месяцев назад
​@@charlesbell5500 Jealous? of an amanteur sculptor like this? hahaha no fucking way dude.. Michelangelo would been Jealous of masters like Bernini and Carpeaux about their best sculptures
@theanna1480
@theanna1480 8 месяцев назад
​@@charlesbell5500I was thinking the same. Michelangelo was bullying Da Vinci in art school, saying to him to quit art because he has no talent and he is no real artist. Michelangelo was a legendary master of art, but... Da vinci was a genius in almost every possible domain at that time, sooo he wasn't just an art master, he was something Michelangelo wasn't.
@TreeTopley
@TreeTopley 5 лет назад
Why is the camerawork so spastic? I'd like to be able to look at the sculptures longer than 2 seconds at a time.
@nashvillain171
@nashvillain171 5 лет назад
Yes, especially for those of us who have to read the captions too.
@OHYS
@OHYS 5 лет назад
I think they want to keep in theme with the sculptors fast talking and firey character.
@Kaesewicht
@Kaesewicht 5 лет назад
Then press the Pause button
@captainvoluntaryistthestat3207
They're trying to copy big RU-vidrs' editing style.
@toegobbler7449
@toegobbler7449 5 лет назад
That's the editor not the camera man you poo poo brain.
@jacobyuck4001
@jacobyuck4001 5 лет назад
why is no one appreciating his talent, everyone is like “his fans are spiteful” “i bet he could talk all day”
@peterbabicki8252
@peterbabicki8252 5 лет назад
He's incredibly talented.
@TT--TT
@TT--TT 5 лет назад
the answer is B. because most people are spiteful and are probably jealous of the passion he has for art
@theguythatcoment
@theguythatcoment Год назад
He has amazing craftsmanship, he uses modern tools and technics that elevate the realism of his work. The thing is, I can 3d print a sculpture that looks even better than his sculptures and since that's what he's striking for, his works becomes as memorable as the time lapses he records, his sculptures won't be on museums or galleries simply because there's no point in that, there's no way he can influence the art world
@SA-rj4kc
@SA-rj4kc Год назад
And what are you doing.
@oofy_emma1072
@oofy_emma1072 Год назад
​@@TT--TT as a very spiteful and envious person: yeah
@jorlcandemore
@jorlcandemore 4 года назад
For everyone calling out the cameraman let him be, he is an Italian after his espresso
@bridgettpierce3354
@bridgettpierce3354 5 лет назад
Forget Michelangelo, I wanna be Jago! The detail on his work is astonishing and you can just feel his passion in your bones!
@meyer3838
@meyer3838 2 года назад
Have you see Michelangelo’s work in person?
@Koronesuki1313
@Koronesuki1313 Год назад
Even with all the details, he's not in Michelangelo's level where he can make marble look soft like silk, where his sculptures seem like real people turned to marble. Jago's too symetrical and you know they're statues.
@MrRendeer
@MrRendeer Год назад
@@Koronesuki1313 I believe that if the artworks of the two were swapped you would still think this way simply because we have a bias when it comes to the old and traditional
@alsikan
@alsikan Год назад
@@MrRendeer they are both excellent and something I could never do. However, Michelangelo’s knowledge of anatomy and contrapposto was astonishing.
@microslavery
@microslavery 5 лет назад
Artists had apprentices, many of the great pieces of art we admire were not created by a single person. Much of the tedious work was taken care of by those coming up - we now have power tools, that remove much of the burden of the tedious tasks allowing a single skilled individual to see many projects to completion. He wants to be like Michelangelo in respect to art, not in respect to living in a century he does not.
@ApPillon
@ApPillon 4 года назад
I love how excited he is and how he doesn't let living people change his art
@AstrotominChina
@AstrotominChina 5 лет назад
Bravo ...he admires Michelangelo...all artists wish to be like him...it's not arrogance to set a high goal for yourself...it's important to continue to learn...Complimenti...continua così...
@olymolly3637
@olymolly3637 4 года назад
A true artist is one who creates their own method while taking examples/inspirations from past artists, & knows when they need to pave their own path with their own strength. Jago is one such true artist.
@cripplingdepression213
@cripplingdepression213 6 лет назад
Wow.. it's very hard to read the subtitle while you look at those amazing sculptures, Watching this video once is not enough.
@stefankovacevic1344
@stefankovacevic1344 6 лет назад
Crippling Depression you look at the subtitle when you read it?
@Todomo
@Todomo 6 лет назад
Weakling
@miscellaneous7777
@miscellaneous7777 6 лет назад
Welcome to the world of a non english speaker
@raymartinez3826
@raymartinez3826 6 лет назад
Crippling Depression when he can make those sculptures with just a hammer and a chisel with no power tools he’ll be as good as Michael Angelo
@ViniSocramSaint
@ViniSocramSaint 6 лет назад
Ahh... the next generation... I guess you didn't grow up with animes on internet I have to agree though, the sculptures have way more texture than I've ever seen. Watching only one time is not enough
@violet-yh5kt
@violet-yh5kt 3 года назад
this man is the embodiment of italian art. hearing him speak and thinking about what he says and his thoughts is what it feels like to be in italy (at least for me)
@konstantinospapaioannou2588
@konstantinospapaioannou2588 5 лет назад
That is what I call talent. He is gifted. BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope he will find the recognition he deserves.
@franrod5227
@franrod5227 5 лет назад
He is garbage
@konstantinospapaioannou2588
@konstantinospapaioannou2588 5 лет назад
@@franrod5227 Why do you think so? What he is doing seems to be very difficult and time consuming. And the result is really good - much better than the work of other established sculptors, in my opinion.
@TonyDQT
@TonyDQT 5 лет назад
Konstantinos Papaioannou No. You can find better sculpting out of any third world countries. They are just not recognized as much or having the mean to promote their work.
@YTuseraL2694
@YTuseraL2694 4 года назад
Fran Rod you are garbage
@gabudaichamuda2545
@gabudaichamuda2545 Год назад
It's not "talent". It's hard work and dedication; don't sit there and discredit that work with that foolish word, "talent".
@_hiraeth_
@_hiraeth_ 7 лет назад
Queste sono le persone di cui ha bisogno questo Paese. Grazie.
@lukeponies
@lukeponies 6 лет назад
xshirino non potrei essere più d'accordo. Fantastico artista e fantastico italiano.
@itstoshii1685
@itstoshii1685 5 лет назад
His work is amazing and he has so much determination and passion omfg, idk why ppl are hating on him so much
@AntonioCesareMatteo
@AntonioCesareMatteo 5 лет назад
Jealousy = haters
@giuliab8484
@giuliab8484 5 лет назад
Because he’s full of himself, but yeah I agree, he’s extremely talented
@TonyDQT
@TonyDQT 5 лет назад
platy pus It is bad.
@LoveVaymra
@LoveVaymra 5 лет назад
Giulia B being full of yourself isn’t really a bad thing. Not everyone is humble and has 0% confidence in themselves.
@giuliab8484
@giuliab8484 5 лет назад
hrh archidiocèse de Glenovia Uhh not being full of yourself doesn’t mean that you haven’t got any confidence
@persephoneblack888
@persephoneblack888 5 лет назад
All my Italian relatives talk at the speed of light, and at the same time as one another 😂 I love his passion. A piece of paper doesn't make you an artist, your passion and drive does. This is something I'm learning now after art school (which taught me nothing that I couldn't have taught myself, I just needed that piece of paper for jobs).
@jefflibby4784
@jefflibby4784 5 лет назад
This brilliant artist sculpts the truth the way he sees it with no apologies... love it!!!
@szebike
@szebike 5 лет назад
I had a negative experience with my art teacher too : at the start of the year she said something like "in all the years artists endured oppression and had to struggle and now we can finally express ourselves" A half year later we all could make a picture to present it for a year in the shool. We could choose whatever we wanted everyone drew what the teacher wanted (some formless fantasies ) but I drew a robot holding a mobile phone with neon all over beghind him i saying "Robo Invasion!" [ it was before smartphones and chatbots ~ 1999 ^^] So what happene everyone who drew like that teacher could present it to the school and they forbid it that I could use my picture. Thats what made me quit and I never studied art like I wanted to afterwards because I knew you always can come to that kind "anti teacher" or even worse a Professor who judges over you . Art can't be taught its in your heart already and techniques can be learned today by those awesome tutorials all around anyways.
@lightningchegg4823
@lightningchegg4823 4 года назад
I agree
@gedeyogam9096
@gedeyogam9096 4 года назад
Sometimes its the teacher and their ego that creates boundaries that should never existed in art... atleast in jago case the teacher wants his student to be free from his (the teacher ) style, mine was its his style or not whatsoever...
@meyer3838
@meyer3838 2 года назад
So you learned through schooling that art is in fact oppressed.
@apolloravindran
@apolloravindran 6 лет назад
when you are a artist and speak a foreign language other than English, the combination is simply exquisite!!!
@Johnnyjoejoe
@Johnnyjoejoe 5 лет назад
2:07 It's brilliant how he made the eyes look like they are following you wherever you go...
@gigi-ph8zd
@gigi-ph8zd 5 лет назад
radiating passion. i look up to this man
@danic5208
@danic5208 6 лет назад
an amazing artist with passion and his own values. thanks for this upload
@nichts_als_die_Wahrheit
@nichts_als_die_Wahrheit 5 лет назад
00:47 Arthur's sword Excalibour as 20Century version
@dailymemies
@dailymemies 5 лет назад
True lol
@corebry2936
@corebry2936 4 года назад
Akhskalibah
@ryy1704
@ryy1704 4 года назад
That's an AK47, how can you compare it to a sword?
@plaintshirtsandpants
@plaintshirtsandpants 2 года назад
I watched his reels on Instagram and he is self-taught? This gives me a boost of confidence as a self-taught digital artist. Keep grinding every day my fellow artists.
@Chr.U.Cas2216
@Chr.U.Cas2216 6 лет назад
Total devotion to detail.... that's the key to fantastic art-and artswork! Unbelievable! Amazing! Fantastic! Also perfect craftsmanship. What he is able to do with stone is truly unique. I could hardly believe it!
@HonestOpinion22
@HonestOpinion22 6 лет назад
To the people who seem scandalized by Jago leaving school and how "he wants to be better than Michelangelo. " I believe people need to chill, this man seems to have taken all he could learn from school. It is clear that he has a strong understanding of the basics and obviously felt stagnated if he kept being taught under the strict rules those classical schools put on students. It's like, why continue to sculpt with working conditions that only lets you produce one to two pieces at a time instead of upgrading the tools (like the vacuum and electric drills) to cut time in half and work on even more projects. Clearly, it's the professors who are scandalized and probably even a bit jealous that this young upstart is honing his skills at a much faster pace than they ever did ( just because he decided to think outside the box). Good for him for not following those old farts. Also, I do not see him at all being disrespectful to the great artist. I see him as being inspired by him, he even says he wishes that he was able to see a time lapse of Michelangelo at work? Anyways, bless him for having that level of passion for his craft, it's admirable to see that in a person. PS: Also... people tend to forget that Michelangelo would often break with tradition if a new method/technique was beneficial to him. :/
@dimitrijekrstic7567
@dimitrijekrstic7567 6 лет назад
HonestOpinion22 yeah. Everyone is busy getting offended so they can't see that he isn't being dissrecpectful, or boasting. He is saying his opinion about the school, saying how inspired he is by michelangelo, and how good he wants to become. Not a single bad thing was said in this video
@theanna1480
@theanna1480 8 месяцев назад
I totally agree with what you said. I'd also add... That old masters used what they had and could at that time, imagine them seeing us these days using a cheesel and a hamer and refusing to use power tools just because we want to be like them, they would laugh their asses for sure 😂 we can show respect for what they did in many ways and we can try or learn their ways and technics for personal pleasure, education, dedication or just for fun but not waste our lifes doing 3 or 4 scuptures the whole life wasting time and talent, just because we want to use old tools.
@roundsquare6820
@roundsquare6820 6 лет назад
talk about fast talker. The text flies by.
@MRLONG758
@MRLONG758 6 лет назад
Ikr I'm struggling to read the captions
@justicewarrior9187
@justicewarrior9187 6 лет назад
Italians speak like this
@tentifr
@tentifr 5 лет назад
Thats italian for you
@pomponi0
@pomponi0 5 лет назад
Yeah, it was easy for me because I understood most of what he said (my first language is very similar to Italian), and the rest I just read it with the corner of my eye
@teraflopper.
@teraflopper. 5 лет назад
Round Square he actually talks quite slow ahahaha (I speak italian)
@anduinlothar4003
@anduinlothar4003 2 года назад
He's better than todays renowned sculptor with over the top expensive creations. I Hope he goes big someday
@destroygaryfunky7053
@destroygaryfunky7053 5 лет назад
Genius,.....no other way to describe his work. Bravissimo!
@juanitagreenspan5412
@juanitagreenspan5412 Год назад
I love the idea of art being a way to give people courage. Your work is wonderful. Thank you for sharing it.
@br6768
@br6768 5 лет назад
He has all of his fingers?? ..this guy is a keeper.
@saurabhsingh6227
@saurabhsingh6227 5 лет назад
incredible, this guys shows what humans are capable of....
@papanurgle8393
@papanurgle8393 6 лет назад
It's rare to see a mix of pure energy and incredible patience like this.
@charlesbell5500
@charlesbell5500 Год назад
What an inspiration! The fact that he edited the Pope sculpture after they turned him down shows he's insane. Greatness is when craziness meets success. He's great. I will astonish people with my drawings. I will give them courage with my art. God bless! 🙏👊
@2Can-Dan
@2Can-Dan 5 лет назад
If Michaelangelo had all the fancy power tools we have today, he would be unsurpassed. Try doing the whole thing with the same tools they had back then and see how you get on. ;) Great work all the same. Very realistic.
@Dennis-rv7rd
@Dennis-rv7rd 5 лет назад
The pope sculpture is made with chisel and hammer
@mik-el-tube
@mik-el-tube 7 лет назад
Un GENIO. Dal titolo in inglese pensavo fosse americano, mi ha fatto ancora più piacere scoprire che fosse italiano :) Cerchiamo di riscoprire l' arte e cogliere il messaggio di questo ragazzo :)
@jimdigriz2923
@jimdigriz2923 6 лет назад
Stunning, beautiful works of art, Bravo Jago, bravo.
@weeaboothrash8328
@weeaboothrash8328 5 лет назад
It’s nice to see someone being very passionate about something they love to do 😃
@cynamonstudio
@cynamonstudio 5 лет назад
A m a z i n g artist. No bullshit, great craft , powerful ideas.
@pointnemopodcast9346
@pointnemopodcast9346 5 лет назад
Had to watch this twice. Once to read everything he said since he speaks so fast and a second time to actually watch what he dpes
@raceface_m2579
@raceface_m2579 5 лет назад
Amazing artist. The details.. each line. Wow.
@judithchance9425
@judithchance9425 2 года назад
Consider me astonished. You are fantastically telented. Thank you for having the courage and conviction to do "your thing", and breathe life into these blocks of stone.
@Racso88e
@Racso88e 5 лет назад
God damn, his skills are impressive.
@danielelkadi3499
@danielelkadi3499 5 лет назад
To the editor: man you have to make some pauses between the sentences, because I’m out of breath by just hearing him.
@creativeearthian1702
@creativeearthian1702 Год назад
WHY isn't this man famous?!? We dwell over the past (that said, Michelangelo deserves absolutely all the praise and then some) and ignore all the magnificent talent of today!
@princequestly2218
@princequestly2218 Год назад
Wow what a gifted artist. Just amazing
@cuteakoya
@cuteakoya 5 лет назад
The details on the pope's skin and his creepy eyes, I love it
@N4ppzter
@N4ppzter 5 лет назад
"JAGO make me lose my cool" - DMX
@Hlodowig1989
@Hlodowig1989 4 года назад
lol
@Paulo37580
@Paulo37580 6 лет назад
Awesome! Maravilhoso! Magnifique! Stupendo!
@naydenrodriguez9780
@naydenrodriguez9780 4 года назад
I’m happy there are many talented sculptors. It’s such a beautiful piece of art and so difficult, kudos to him.
@MellowJelly
@MellowJelly 6 лет назад
The pope statue is pretty creepy
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
So is religion.
@artofnick
@artofnick 6 лет назад
look up uncanny valley
@Fuckingflesheater
@Fuckingflesheater 6 лет назад
Happy Fuzzy only Islam dude
@diegoacosta8550
@diegoacosta8550 6 лет назад
Every religion is creepy, ever stood in mass?
@Fuckingflesheater
@Fuckingflesheater 6 лет назад
every sunday
@johndeoliveira8476
@johndeoliveira8476 5 лет назад
U have my respect ✊🏿.
@coolbeans5911
@coolbeans5911 4 года назад
Bless him; he's so incredibly passionate. Really inspiring
@angelinadowney5176
@angelinadowney5176 4 года назад
YOU are amazing!! This is proof that just because the techer isn't ready for you to try that you shouldn't. Just amazing artistry!
@WexyFlex
@WexyFlex 5 лет назад
Camera work was done by the director of the Jason Borne films
@agiie615
@agiie615 5 лет назад
Lol, so true
@mantlion_
@mantlion_ Год назад
This man should breathe life into every artist terrified by the rise of AI art. Nothing can steal your love for art if you have this kind of passion!
@absentspaghetti4527
@absentspaghetti4527 Год назад
It can leave you broke and on the streets though
@jellyjam9331
@jellyjam9331 6 лет назад
Amazing work! Even though his ego is pretty out of hand, his work shows the effort he puts into it.
@stevee.7419
@stevee.7419 9 месяцев назад
So beautiful!
@mvrkinlink7416
@mvrkinlink7416 4 года назад
Eu queria muito ter essa coragem de largar tudo e com sorte ter conhecimento pelo trabalho. . . Mas hoje estou num trabalho exaustivo completamente contrário do que eu imaginária a cerca de dois anos... É foda.
@jumhed994
@jumhed994 Год назад
'The life of every man is a diary in which he means to write one story, and writes another; and his humblest hour is when he compares the volume as it is with what he vowed to make it.' J.M. Barrie Life is short, friend. Go and do what you were born to do
@marekpastyrik1888
@marekpastyrik1888 6 лет назад
i love his ideology and yes hose eye look borderline creepy but also kind and gentle i can´t explain it this man is a master even michelangelo would tip his hat to to me as a starting sculptor only thing i can do is bow
@muchfun3262
@muchfun3262 11 месяцев назад
Such a good fella, decisive, talented, with vision. We need more people like this and 1000 x times less influencers and RU-vidrs.
@TheFiown
@TheFiown 6 лет назад
Genialissimo !!!! brava !!! love love love it
@redsoxfan9991
@redsoxfan9991 5 лет назад
It’s possible for him to be both an insanely talented artist and an arrogant/annoying person. Those are not mutually exclusive qualities
@greenbeans995
@greenbeans995 5 лет назад
That's what got me too. I don't think he would understand the word humble
@yemo34
@yemo34 5 лет назад
Well..... He is really good at what he does.
@vanharoldgonzales5361
@vanharoldgonzales5361 5 лет назад
It's not arrogance, just pure passion.
@jeanbatiste
@jeanbatiste 5 лет назад
He knows he’s good, and we can all agree he’s good, so I don’t see a problem with him having an ego
@bucket2891
@bucket2891 5 лет назад
Well, he have something he can boast about
@maycouchpotato
@maycouchpotato 6 лет назад
I bet he can talk all day...
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
I would hope so. Now go back to your couch and stick to making your art on the toilet.
@gabrielfigueroa7917
@gabrielfigueroa7917 6 лет назад
LOL
@axleroast2674
@axleroast2674 6 лет назад
I like his work but not his energy
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 6 лет назад
its a mixture of both the editing the erractic mannerism italiettos are known for. it doens't mean he is chatty. he is just not subdued and neutered like the Brits
@buioso
@buioso 6 лет назад
The average italian talks that much
@RealNinja73
@RealNinja73 5 лет назад
You sir are the new Michelangelo!!Amazing sculpts and skills!
@DreamfactoryZero
@DreamfactoryZero 5 лет назад
Incredible. Haters will hate and most haters don't have the talent to create.
@fraa7548
@fraa7548 7 лет назад
Hai ragione! Io spero di fare lo stesso e di avere fortuna con la composizione.
@sikkboidags9324
@sikkboidags9324 5 лет назад
Damn I want to buy that ak statue and put it in the middle of my room
@th3smurf692
@th3smurf692 5 лет назад
Exactly
@CYON4D
@CYON4D 5 лет назад
I love when people are passionate about something. I support this dude to the end.
@phantomx2003
@phantomx2003 6 лет назад
Amazing!
@samuelf8879
@samuelf8879 5 лет назад
I didn’t know Michelangelo had power tools when he created his masterpieces
@missinginbc
@missinginbc 6 лет назад
A true artist doesn't give a poo about a certificate. Many people with certificates are NOT artists!
@anniesun6468
@anniesun6468 6 лет назад
that isn't true, people with certs need it because they want art to be their career as well as their passion, getting a cert doesn't anyone less of an artist. the guy in the video doesn't need to be employed to sculp so its one of the reasons why he doesn't have it.
@deiterwoeden1810
@deiterwoeden1810 6 лет назад
OMAE WA MOU SHINDERU oh wow, people don’t need certificates to make it a career. It’s facist and snooty. True talent can’t be learned, that’s what art is. I’m not knocking the people who went to art school. Just the same, don’t knock people who didn’t, there are tons of exceptional, self taught, gifted, natural artists.
@missinginbc
@missinginbc 6 лет назад
It is true! I said many artists NOT all!
@anniesun6468
@anniesun6468 6 лет назад
Flo Florence ah sorry I read it wrong, makes sense now
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
ugh. go away.
5 лет назад
Wow! Eres un genio!😍
@paulriggall8370
@paulriggall8370 2 года назад
Wonderful. What an inspiration.
@CapitanOppi0
@CapitanOppi0 5 лет назад
Guarda il mondo con i tuoi occhi non con quelli degli altri...pazzesco.
@AntonioKowatsch
@AntonioKowatsch 6 лет назад
It's pretty good but but then again; Michelangelo wasn't the best sculptor to walk the earth. Just the most popular one. In terms of sheer talent no one beats Giovanni Strazza.
@DavidEssex2112
@DavidEssex2112 6 лет назад
That makes absolutely no sense.
@asamicat8323
@asamicat8323 6 лет назад
AntonioKowatsch also bernini
@BebopBabylon
@BebopBabylon 6 лет назад
*Tips fedora
@milkmanlennyface3639
@milkmanlennyface3639 6 лет назад
AntonioKowatsch Wasn't Michelangelo in his 20s when he made David?
@moose6459
@moose6459 6 лет назад
AntonioKowatsch Popularity arises from talent.
@prafsy
@prafsy 5 лет назад
But you're a modern Michel Angelo, Jago never seen such beautiful sculptures throughout my life and glad I came to know about you ❤️
@ilanpretz
@ilanpretz 4 года назад
Jago, sei lo scultore contemporaneo più favoloso che abbia mai visto e che essere autodidatta ti rende un colosso tra i più grandi scultori della storia.
@angelicookie15
@angelicookie15 5 лет назад
1:57 You can tell he’s italian when he does that hand gesture
@-starvs213
@-starvs213 5 лет назад
still with this idea? it's unbearable.
@Mrmaffol96
@Mrmaffol96 5 лет назад
HaHaHa what a comedian.
@censoredbyyoutube4291
@censoredbyyoutube4291 6 лет назад
absolutely superb.
@billmwatts7300
@billmwatts7300 5 лет назад
Well done my gd sir awesome sculptures
@mrd3eds
@mrd3eds 6 лет назад
everyone wants to be someone else. be yourself.
@myopinion5806
@myopinion5806 5 лет назад
This is way different from Michelangelo's artworks... His is more define and detailed at every texture.
@robokill387
@robokill387 5 лет назад
yeah, but of course there will be a difference in style and focus, they're different artists. He's clearly inspiredby him, though.
@HotaraTakeo
@HotaraTakeo 5 лет назад
Modern tools make huge difference
@TheKitten
@TheKitten Год назад
The are just concave. Same way furries make the eyes move in fursuits
@davideflorriani
@davideflorriani 5 лет назад
Grandissimo.. rispetto per te! (Respect for you)🇮🇹
@DianaLuckysova
@DianaLuckysova 4 года назад
Dude! Sick!!! You are awesome💖
@sktwhisp2137
@sktwhisp2137 5 лет назад
Why are the eyes of the pope statue moving. Its literally following the camera
@Nibbarese7
@Nibbarese7 5 лет назад
Watch the video, the eyes are holes
@mikhailsporyshev9772
@mikhailsporyshev9772 5 лет назад
they are not moving, it's a perspective illusion
@dandelionbomb
@dandelionbomb 5 лет назад
Because hes a hella good artist.
@davidf2023
@davidf2023 5 лет назад
A picture on a wall does the same
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