So I graduated from art school and to be honest I think these are pretty good. I think she would be liked in that sort of place. I was surprised she took this art challenge seriously like this.
@@Living_Legacy lol majority of the time they dont even dig a hole they just let children shit in public on the streets because they actually dont teach their children toilet ethiquettes
Korone's artwork, even if obviously there as jokes, are actually good examples of outsider art. There's actually a lot of meaning packed into the things she draws and I like the juxtaposition between her childlike artstyle and the dark and surreal themes.
'Outsider art' - Thank you for shedding light on a term I didn't know until today! I glanced over the definition of it and I agree with you regarding Korone's artwork as outsider art.
You can also see the traditional right-to-left reading pattern in it. The kid comes in from the right, and you are supposed to look at the bright right side first. Only after the bright mood is set are you supposed to look at the earthen effi... otter in existential darkness on the left.
this is literally like Picasso if you look at the artstyle alone, it looks like a child's drawing. but after understanding the meaning of the painting, it becomes a masterpiece with a unique artstyle
Except... someone (only the artist would be able to) has to explain the meaning of the painting first..... in great details... Extremely great details..
I've had pleasure seeing Picasso at the gallery. I thought the art was not childish at all, the paintings seemed raw and brutal to me even with no context, like force was applied to every little brush move. It was good indeed Can't match Korone doe
This has finally convinced me Korone truly graduated from Tokyo-u. She learned the most important skill of all, the art of how to bullshit your way out of assignments AND win the favor of the teachers while at it
You know, Korone when she does this kind of work, feels like a genuine 'outside artist'. Someone without a lot of root training but a lot of ideas to convey and can actually get some of them out in an albeit clunky way. I'm kind of impressed with the God one
Unironically agree. She's very creative and clearly smart, even if she's intentionally goofy. Her weird Gregorian chant Okayu song is another example of her having an outsider artist kind of aesthetic.
@@youtubedoesntletmehaveagoo8673 It's a birthday song for Okayu: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-038Ew0Eod-I.html And the video of her making that song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-om3FDm324FU.html
Right? I mean you could make that into a religion. It explains one of the most fundamental question of every religion. If god exists, why doesnt he interact with us - because we already surpassed everything he can give us on our own. We are complete on our own.
If god doesn’t exist then why and how are we here. I refuse to believe that our lives are pure happenstance. If god doesn’t exist, then why do millions choose to believe and follow him?
People make fun of Korone for being silly a lot, but I unironically think she's got one of the most philosophical and insightful minds in hololive. What's more, her willingness to share such thoughts publicly on stream is unmatched, and that's one of the reasons she's so fun and fascinating. Korone is a real one.
This reads uncannily like something I could have written, and you're even a touhou fan! I tip my Same Hat to you, mysterious and probably handsome stranger.
@@metallicarabbit I don't know where or how did you get this information but no way she's 35 irl, I don't wanna talk about it but 10 years ago she was still junior high. There's no way she gain atleast 20 yo in past 10 years pls do some math.
I'm not an artist, but I've always been impressed by the composition of a lot of Korone's art. She has a good sense for colour, weighting, light and dark space, and symmetry. She also has a real knack for the uncanny.
There's honestly an interesting worldview expressed here. Korone casts the zoo as a place of torment for animals that humans amuse ourselves with, but also has a view of humanity as self-perfecting, to the point where God finds himself unable to provide us with blessings that we haven't already made, including love. The love part is key, because the idea that humanity is so powerful and cruel that even God can't keep pace with us is one thing, but instead the cruelty of humanity isn't an inherent part of it. Instead it seems to be blindness, the kid is having fun at the zoo but is unable to comprehend the torment of the animal he's viewing, the kid on the bike cannot be stopped the same way love cannot be stopped, and even the last picture shows obsessiveness as being part of how Korone sees human behavior. We are beings that can surpass our creator and who are able to love so deeply we don't *need* the gift of it, but we're also self-absorbed and can have a narrow understanding of the world that prevents us from seeing what we're doing.
Fascinating. It's true that we as a species have a lot of potential. I'll disagree about the need for God, but we'll only go deeper on that if that's something that you're willing to do.
If I was half as good as Korone at BS'ing my way through my crappy school projects, I'd have gotten a lot farther probably. This has peak "the inner machinations of my mind are an enigma" energy with the milk spilling and everything
Even from the start, Korone's drawings are actually pretty deep in meaning. She did put a lot of thought in what she made, no matter how mad it looked.
korone's really deep. i really like her drawings because they're not just drawings that had meaning thrown onto them, they were made WITH the meanings in mind, and you can read the art as a story. seriously love the way she depicts god though
I actually really like Korone's art. There's something about the juxtaposition between her childlike art and the deep meaning behind it that intrigues me.
The Picasso of Hololive Edit: I'm not kidding, I'm serious. Her paintings carry many meanings, telling us about ourselves, about how we somehow don't need blessings from gods, but how we are full of ourselves and how cruel we are. She is indeed a genius telling us those through child-like paintings.
Korone are you trying to tell us something with your art? Do you feel like an exhibit in a zoo....gawked at by onlookers sharing a joy never afforded to the caged....knee deep in a void from which naught but one's curses can hope to even attempt escape?
Korone is truly in a different league, she's might not be the most talented or the best at things but she's just so charming and has such a unique way of seeing the world and thinking about stuff, how can you not love her?
Thank you for translating this! This is incredible!!! This and the fashion clip might be two of my favourites I've ever seen!! I can't believe it still only has 1.5k views o_0
i think if anything this does illustrate korones wonderful artistic mind. of course everyone harps on her technical visual art skills, but thats not the only kind of art. korone has a wonderful, narrative focused mind. she isnt bullshitting her way through criticism or pulling tricks. she came up with snapshots that protray interesting narratives, but her visual skills limit the ease of interpretation at first. when she explains what she was going for, it becomes much more clear, and theres a certain beauty you can parse from an otherwise ugly piece
It's pretty surreal to see a deeper side to Korone's personality here, when i was new to the rabbit hole she was just some popular cute doggo to me. Now i know she's really more than that~
van Gogh only sold 1 painting during his lifetime (supposedly) .. When an artist is born ahead of their time, they go unappreciated until the rest of us catch up 🧐