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Why a JAMAICAN ARTIST is paid $$$ thousands for his works // Mark Anthony Hill 

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Celebrated Jamaican Artist Mark Anthony Hill gives a crash course on Art and shares his incredible story and tips with us and other Jamaican Artists.
► Contact Mark Anthony Hill
Instagram: @Markantonyhill
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A year ago I made video on my channel about an incredible Jamaican Art teacher, Mr. Clyde Clarke, which can be watched here:
▶️ ART MasterClass by a JAMAICAN Master Teacher. ft. Clyde Clarke.
• ART MasterClass by a J...
Today we are going to meet one of his students - Mark Anthony Hill. He was born in Montego Bay, the tourism capital of Jamaica, but his artworks are now selling for thousands of dollars in the United States. In this interview we discuss how African Culture changed European Modern Art, the influence it had on Picasso and other European artists and why people invest their money into Art.
🔴 CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:57 Picasso and African Art
08:12 Becoming an Artist
14:07 Understanding Art
21:59 Making a Living with Art
30:39 Sports Career and Bobsled
33:31 Talent, Luck or Hard Work
41:59 Tips and Conclusion
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@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE Год назад
Good morning! Please find useful links below: ► Contact Mark Anthony Hill Instagram: @Markantonyhill ► Support us on Patreon www.patreon.com/jamaicawithirie ► The video about Mark's teacher Mr. Clyde Clarke: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YFlfyamLARo.html
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Год назад
Irena, you looking lovely again. Your back to your old self. Lol I love it.
@marvinsinclair9245
@marvinsinclair9245 Год назад
No lady
@marvinsinclair9245
@marvinsinclair9245 Год назад
Nice I mean 👍
@janewx1
@janewx1 Год назад
This video is so helpful!!!with love from NYC!
@mlampart8355
@mlampart8355 Год назад
🎉😅5⁵😢
@eileenwatt8283
@eileenwatt8283 Год назад
I love how Mark introduced himself. That's a man who knows who he is. "I'm originally from Africa born in Montego Bay Jamaica... ". That's profound. He knows Africa is his roots and Jamaica is where those roots spread . His work is beautiful,intense and warm at the same time. I love the black in all his works it's vibrant with the bright colors .
@Asheroyal12
@Asheroyal12 Год назад
💯👊🏿
@soniaharrison1016
@soniaharrison1016 Год назад
First time , I have ever heard a Jamaican admit that they are African. We will name every ancestor Irish, Chinese, Syrian, Indian Scots, British, even when it cannot be seen going back even 100 years, they are everything except African. Kudos to you Sir.
@noeljames1254
@noeljames1254 Год назад
I thought I was only one of the few Jamaicans who identified myself as African first before anything else. I absolutely love how he introduced himself. His art is simply magnificent. I am gifted in art as well. I lost interest in it to doing sports instead.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
He’s really great. I hope more people see how good his art is and buy it. Very talented
@blanchjames4255
@blanchjames4255 Год назад
Deep!
@brooneil1632
@brooneil1632 Год назад
What an intelligent man that keep his culture, language and Jamaican vibes.
@gdonson4440
@gdonson4440 Год назад
Irene I appreciate you finding highly intelligent and talented Jamaicans and showing them to the world
@blewdraaz1057
@blewdraaz1057 Год назад
Many of us are and are not
@darrenwilliams5460
@darrenwilliams5460 Год назад
Irene and Mark, first time in my life I had to pull-up a video like a dancehall selector. Lol. This video going to scratch like a broken record.
@rickygenius
@rickygenius Год назад
Mark is one of the most intelligent persons I've ever met and I have known him since high school. It's no surprise that his art is different and so compelling
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
Yes, he seems very cool
@TheNotoriousKID
@TheNotoriousKID Год назад
His brutal honesty is a huge part of what makes him and his art so special.
@sandralevy9839
@sandralevy9839 Год назад
You are a very intelligent and talented young man may God continue to bless you 🙏
@elfredawright
@elfredawright Год назад
The essence of what it means to be a 🇯🇲.
@cmariebarnes8228
@cmariebarnes8228 Год назад
Beautiful ❤
@ricardochong6834
@ricardochong6834 Год назад
I once watched a young lady in Australia painting on RU-vid. Partway, I saw her seemingly demolish a part of what she had and I was saying to myself, "No, no, no you're going to butcher it", but as she continued, the result was far better than what was there before. I told her that in a comment. She replied that she used to think the same way, but "you have to trust the process". And I just heard Mark say those same word, "you have to trust the process". Whatever comes, comes without intent. I also believe in his sentiment about over intellectualizing. So very true. But in regards to value, there are two kinds. The emotional value is yours and the price is yours. The market value is whatever the customer will pay, not what you want. This is why prices at auctions can be bumped up so much. You want $1, but somebody sees a value of $10 only to get beat by someone else who sees a value of $1,000. Just like houses, what the highest bidder will pay is what the market price is. Thank you so much, Irina, for another wonderful and educational video. Great stuff.
@noelducran6730
@noelducran6730 Год назад
Excellent interview!
@kathleengusmerotti8781
@kathleengusmerotti8781 Год назад
Thank you Irena. This gentleman was so captivating! I learned a lot from him.👍💯🇯🇲🇺🇲
@dianawaysome9243
@dianawaysome9243 Год назад
🇨🇦 in the house as a Jamaican living overseas this is very informative for me and what a great artist
@CurtisCT
@CurtisCT Год назад
What a VERY FINE interview! The beautifully manicured park, the eloquence and profound wisdom of Mark Anthony Hill, the excellent questions - this was almost too grand for us mere mortals. I can't say thank you enough for introducing me to this brilliant artist. What a treasure!
@charlesjames1464
@charlesjames1464 Год назад
A Great Jamaican ARTIST..
@lionheartedgal
@lionheartedgal Год назад
The world has been waiting for this artist. Brilliant mind. Uncomparable excellence! Beautifully done interview.
@jaylucas8352
@jaylucas8352 Год назад
Yes, very powerful art, I’d like to see more people recognize his creations
@TheWatcher876
@TheWatcher876 Год назад
Thank you Irie !!! This is the kind of quality that's missing from local media and they will never admit it 💯💯
@tlove21
@tlove21 Год назад
His work seems to lift off the canvas, and that is a testament to true artistry.
@ricksanchez9232
@ricksanchez9232 Год назад
This brother is deep, a true artist. I hope to hear great things about him.
@graemelliott3942
@graemelliott3942 Год назад
He is right on! All art influences or steals from other art. Race has nothing to do with it but cultural and political influence does.
@MD_ENTERTAINMENT
@MD_ENTERTAINMENT Год назад
I always wondered what happened to him after school boy football. He scored one of the most memorable goals in school boy football at Jarrett Park. Some people may not remember him now but his nickname was Sonyspoon
@ChrisWilliams-le1we
@ChrisWilliams-le1we Год назад
This man is brilliant I am glad for him 99 percent of Jamaican s do not have his mindset. Thus is refreshing. We Jamaicans are narrow minded a lot of us and love money to the point of mental sickness. I am glad there are a few real deep thoughtful Jamaicans left. Thank you brother and the sister for bringing him to the world!! God bless you both.
@claudettecrawford3550
@claudettecrawford3550 Год назад
I know this young man since he was a little boy and I'm feeling honored to know him,im so proud of him and I'm not surprised because he's was a very intelligent kid with lots of manners and curiosity, u go junior.
@kattahb4103
@kattahb4103 Год назад
Just expanded my educational understanding of art from a Yaadman. Awesome!
@DiezelUp1876
@DiezelUp1876 Год назад
Blessings Spoon. You was a force on the football field with that foot. Now you are a force in the art world. So proud of you bro. Keep doing your thing.
@blessedAfrikan217
@blessedAfrikan217 Год назад
Respect my brother for that introduction. We are first Africans, that was born outside the continent. They will never take away our Africaness.
@doxcb4717
@doxcb4717 Год назад
What i receive from this interview is that Mr Mark Anthony Hill was taken out of Africa but Africa never left him and Picasso would never have been who he was without stealing the African work and never gave credit
@elizabethhall1527
@elizabethhall1527 Год назад
Thank you, Irina, for showcasing this young artist. I enjoyed watching this interview. I think both Mr Hill and his teacher, Mr Clarke, are themselves a piece of art. Both are unique in their style(dress) and thoughts.(reasoning).That to me is also art. I hope there are more teachers like Mr Clarke in the schools today. Love the fact that Mr Hill has shown much appreciation for all the people who were influential in his life. For aspiring youngsters ,he has painted the picture on how to get there. Hard work, determination, sacrifice, and love for whatever it is that he/she wants to achieve. I hope all the kids in the schools watch this video and get motivated.
@MrFyahwyah
@MrFyahwyah Год назад
Bless you brother
@asa-inspirational-101
@asa-inspirational-101 Год назад
Hi Irena. I have been following you for a while now. And I love what you are doing for Jamaica and Jamaicans. I hope to meet you and your family some day. I'm form St James but I'm overseas right now. Keep up the good work. GOD bless
@gracetennant4982
@gracetennant4982 Год назад
Love this! Wish I could own a peice of his art.
@HumanMrs
@HumanMrs Год назад
This is a gorgeous and deeply nuanced interview... like a work of art. Many thanks!
@TheRedgoldenchild
@TheRedgoldenchild Год назад
London UK here about to load this video up on the Amazon TV stick and watch! Like and Share the video 🇯🇲
@bounty125th7
@bounty125th7 Год назад
This is by far the best Art/Artist interview I have ever seen... Not even knowing the Teacher & or Artist... But he is so articulate in his explanation of everything he has experienced & his views of Picasso & his art... It's Bananas... Great Interview... as I am an artist myself... This dude helped me understand things about my damn self... Tee Hee
@warriorchild2521
@warriorchild2521 Год назад
SO TRUE!❤👍🏽
@afrochic68
@afrochic68 Год назад
Truth… I love the fact that… the idea for any piece just evolves and you have to trust in the process… this is what have been doing… not painting but drawing… with no plan… and it is freeing and I don’t know why I create what I create…
@amoyaa.a.9500
@amoyaa.a.9500 Год назад
I'm only four minutes into this video and I've learnt so much. He's amazing and thinks so deeply!
@deewight3991
@deewight3991 Год назад
Prolific Athlete and Artist! Bless up Mark Anthony SPOON Hill.
@omarbi129
@omarbi129 Год назад
I always see this gentleman by my friend house in Miramar Fl, didn't knew he was this talented. Big up yourself Irie for this interview.
@bobweiram6321
@bobweiram6321 Год назад
Africa is the great well of inspiration that just keeps on giving.
@claudettewilson8610
@claudettewilson8610 Год назад
Very intelligent young man👍
@kennedyrichards5444
@kennedyrichards5444 Год назад
Mark Anthony hill..an African god. A true talent ❤️🇯🇲💯great interview 👏 👏👏
@gfs45
@gfs45 Год назад
I felt myself wanting to see his actual paintings. Didn't see much. Excellent interview
@marianmckennon7672
@marianmckennon7672 Год назад
OMG! Mr Hill, you are a perfect example of Joseph Campbell's words. " There will come a time when your true self will emerge." Can't wait to see ur work. 💓
@raquelandsteve
@raquelandsteve Год назад
So true!! 🙏🏽
@richardgaya3965
@richardgaya3965 Год назад
I would die to even have repros of his works..... spiritually,up there above Picasso!!!!.... interesting, articulate, knowledgeable and intelligent!!... Ahsante, great interview!!
@maijanay3350
@maijanay3350 Год назад
Good Morning Irina, all I can say is just Whoa!
@ragadang3712
@ragadang3712 Год назад
CC PROUD ...THEIR IS NO LIMIT TO THE SKIES !!!!!
@giggahigh
@giggahigh Год назад
Mr clarke and Mr Virgo at Cornwall college didnt only teach us Art, they taught us about life.
@bulufish8208
@bulufish8208 Год назад
Irie u r a Gem to Jamaica. Much love ❤️ from panama 🇵🇦. Well educated man in his craft.
@cecileb.2207
@cecileb.2207 Год назад
Outstanding Interview Irina! Great questions! Mr. Hill: I am in awe of you, your art and strength and determination. Thank you both for sharing so much of yourselves with us. 🖤💚💛
@margaretsmith2089
@margaretsmith2089 Год назад
A blessed Sunday to you and family Irie! I just love this video ! The interview is a motivational lesson from this great Afro/ Jamaican Artist, Mark Antony Hill. Thank you Mark for sharing your story ! 🙏❤️🇯🇲🇨🇦
@robertlalor8090
@robertlalor8090 Год назад
Spellbinding!!! Thank you so much for sharing, Irena and Mark. The brilliant light of truth shines through his soul and thus onto the canvas.
@donaldrobb5527
@donaldrobb5527 Год назад
Wow, thank you for this, I couldn’t look away for a moment. I love his spirit, his energy, and his insights. His work does something to me, I wish I could afford them…. Great work Irena
@hmg28
@hmg28 Год назад
Excellent interview. He is a phenomenal and extremely talented artist. I keep telling people, that teachers are extremely how powerful. They can make or break a student. They can inspire them to become the greatest talents in life. Congratulations on a job well done to this artist, and a big Thank you to his art teacher from Cornwall College High school in Montego Bay, Mr. Clyde Clarke for inspiring him and encouraging him to be his utmost best.
@Rockmoney
@Rockmoney Год назад
THE GREAT SPOON. THIS MAN HAVE A STORY.
@robertlussier2944
@robertlussier2944 Год назад
I think his mastery of the cubist style shows his deep connection with his African roots. A very interesting story, Irie. Thanks for bringing it to us.
@myrtecampbell7083
@myrtecampbell7083 Год назад
Irina, you out did yourself on this one-intriguing, interesting, fascinating and absolutely spellbinding. Mr. Clarke’s influence on Mark Anthony is evident. Teachers don’t know the power they possess. Thank for another great video, I enjoyed it tremendously.
@sandrat5969
@sandrat5969 Год назад
Absolutely beautiful interview!!! Very informative, great artist and beautiful life lessons learnt.. Thank you❤️❤️❤️
@reubenfevrier2349
@reubenfevrier2349 Год назад
That list of Patrons is growing _ people are realising that Irina is doing a great job of selling Jamaica.
@sheree-annspencer4609
@sheree-annspencer4609 Год назад
So amazing to withness a talented man reaping the rewards with the fruit he was blessed with and taken the initiative to perfect
@davidh5403
@davidh5403 Год назад
Intellectually inspiring and entertaining interview of a true artist!!
@andrejerome3959
@andrejerome3959 Год назад
Wonderful educational video.
@ForwarDone876
@ForwarDone876 Год назад
I have to get piece of his work so eloquently spoken love my Jamaican guys
@michaeldunbar3004
@michaeldunbar3004 Год назад
I really appreciate this as an artist
@bounty125th7
@bounty125th7 Год назад
Picasso... Visited a museum that had a major Art Exhibit featuring African Art & African Masks... & That's how I his art changed into what he's known for nowadays
@Raven1180
@Raven1180 Год назад
This has to be one of the most intriguing and intellectual videos I have seen and I'm not saying this from a stand point of an unlearned person. Wonderful rich commentary and such a history that escapes many. Thank you Irie and may the Most High Father continue to be with Mark Anthiny.
@anonleeleichner3915
@anonleeleichner3915 Год назад
What a highly, articulate man. It was a pleasure to hear him express himself. Truly a pleasure!
@saulbenjamin6368
@saulbenjamin6368 Год назад
Very interesting video irie more power to brother too he never give up on himself
@gbrown9694
@gbrown9694 Год назад
His artwork is amazing.
@jojoyah_1236
@jojoyah_1236 Год назад
Very interesting artist. Best wishes and much success. Thanks for exposing us to these talented Jamaicans.
@Bigstuff461
@Bigstuff461 Год назад
Big up Spoon
@janicemorris3444
@janicemorris3444 Год назад
This is what Jamaican men should be like ambitous, hard working and we used to have these men now we are filled with thugs and criminals. The sad thing is this man may become the envy of many and extorted without them knowing his days of sacrifice
@trevorsteer7331
@trevorsteer7331 Год назад
Jamaica still has WAY MORE Decent, Upstanding and Honest People (Men and Women) than we have "Thugs and Criminals". The "problem" is, THOSE PEOPLE are NOT "showcased" because for some reason, it seems as if we only need to "showcase the bad". Obviously, MOST Jamaicans are NOT like Mr. Anthony Hill, who has EXELLED in Life and his Art; then again, most people in this WORLD are not like him. Now, that is not to say, other Jamaicans shouldn't try to emulate him (and other Successful Jamaicans); but to imply that Jamaica no longer have "men" (or "women") who are NOT ambitious and hardworking, is OVERLOOKING a SIGNIFICANT portion of our Population. Why do we need to resort to "worst case scenarios" for "everything"?
@janicemorris3444
@janicemorris3444 Год назад
@@trevorsteer7331 Why don't you start showcasing those people who are good and let's see if they outdo the bad I do await for that. The same way Irene come to Jamaica and discover all those great places and people let's start putting out the good things about Jamaica and maybe the bad people will realize that they're outnumbered and resort to the good let's try it. I do wish to see the decent ,uncorrupt politicians, police, lawyers, judges That you can showcase. look at the clansman trial that is in progress. tell me when we expect a judge to make good judgment, he has betrayed us. He is promoting criminality like the 80% of our population. Listen to Politricks Watch, PNL, JBNN and True Buzz and see where we are as a country. Please compare our murder rate, robbery in comparison to other countries our size and population. Please start sharing the good of our people like Ghana and Malawi (one of the poorest African countries) with lower crime rate than us.
@trevorsteer7331
@trevorsteer7331 Год назад
@@janicemorris3444 , Actually, I do showcase Positive Jamaicans and Jamaica, every time I bring NEW people to Jamaica and show them places and people that are NOT "touristy"...so they get to meet "Every Day" Honest and Hardworking Jamaicans. I do that when I post about my trips to Jamaica and show the Awesome people I grew up around who still live and work there. I do that EVERY TIME I talk about how AWESEOME Jamaica and its PEOPLE are. I don't have a You Tube Channel to do what Irina does...but I am SO GLAD she moved to Jamaica to do what she is doing (one of the Reasons I am a Top Tier Patreon of "Jamaica With Irie"). I am also GLAD to see other You Tubers posting Positively about Jamaica.. But I do what I can to show that Jamaica is NOT all about "Thugs and Criminals". And that is why "I" get annoyed when others make it seem as if that is ALL my Home Country is all about. I was born and raised in St. Ann, but also lived in several areas of Kingston. I live in the USA now, but go back home quite often...and one day my "dream" is to move back home....even if I can't do that Full Time, I hope I can do it Part Time. Yes, there are "bad elements" (people) in Jamaica, just like EVERYWHERE else in the WORLD; but the PEOPLE as a WHOLE are SO MUCH MORE than those "Bad Elements". Maybe if MORE Jamaicans start talking about the GOOD People, others won't think we are MOSTLY "BAD". In my 57 Years, here's one thing I have learned about MANY Jamaicans that I know personally....they have NEVER experienced Crime....yet they talk about it as if they are LIVING IT EVERY DAY....simply because of what they hear on the News.
@kahyui2486
@kahyui2486 Год назад
Most Jamaican men are hardworking.
@hutchinsonjohnson2909
@hutchinsonjohnson2909 Год назад
Big up your Irie. Jamaican have great mine. If thay do the right thingm love your show
@rocksteadyathletics
@rocksteadyathletics Год назад
Congratulations! I was riveted by this video. Thanks for bringing him to us and asking all the right questions. Thank you.
@topformwear
@topformwear Год назад
Love is energy. he's got great things ahead more of this interview . I love how he put in the hard work to achieve his goals
@DEPORTEEE
@DEPORTEEE Год назад
Enthralling..Knowledgeable & 'Artfelt' Interviewee. Both Interviewer And Interviewee Engaged In Colourful Synchronicity. Big Up Spoon Sah! The Ting Large!
@denwill1648
@denwill1648 Год назад
Didn't think for a second that I would be able to spend this much time listening to an artist speak. Well done. I found out I had a great talent for drawing at 5 yrs. young. Everyone showered me with praises for my talent to this day but not 1 person told me that I could become an Artist. Until I became a Musician.
@stephaniebleasdille1199
@stephaniebleasdille1199 Год назад
Hi IRIE, good to connect with you again.. love 💕 you
@TechWizz
@TechWizz Год назад
I truly enjoyed this video.
@douglasjoseph2097
@douglasjoseph2097 Год назад
WELL INSPIRING CONTINUE WITH THE GREAT INTERVIEW BLESS UP MISS IRIE BEAUTIFUL 🖼 ARTS
@dudleyquest493
@dudleyquest493 Год назад
Great interview irie. from one Montegoian to another just love the Montego Bay accent Mr Mark Anthony Hill you represented us well.
@Roses-Are-Simply-Beautiful
@Roses-Are-Simply-Beautiful Год назад
Taking me back to my music and art classes and those wonderful teachers who transported us to a new world of art and music each week. It’s always great to see and hear these great success stories.
@cakenthings
@cakenthings Год назад
Great interview, I watched this with alot of emotions, because I was an aspiring artist who never got to persue art as a career. I can't run from art and creativity though because I now bake and decorate cakes and other pastries and I still have a passion for art. This is inspiring and I love the way he answered each question. 💛
@napturallyyours70
@napturallyyours70 Год назад
WOW!!! Mr. Anthony Hill is an AMAZING artist! Powerful interview Irie and an enigmatic interviewee!
@famusrama
@famusrama Год назад
Wow! One more win for us Jamaicans.
@josephlouis7702
@josephlouis7702 Год назад
This Jamaica brother speaks the truth. There's something special about Africans artists that the world is struggling with, but the time has come for Africans to take their rightful place in Artistry.
@josephinebrevig8748
@josephinebrevig8748 Год назад
Great Interview…..so insightful and intelligent….thank you RU-vid for randomly putting it in front of me. Never heard of him but I’m truly inspired.
@GordonBeckles
@GordonBeckles Год назад
Awesome. The time spent taking this in was time well spent. A truly intriguing, illuminating, stimulating, inspiring... and entertaining interview. I've got a big dumb smile on my face as I write this. Thanks Irena 😁👍🏾🙏🏾👊🏾
@sharonfearon3263
@sharonfearon3263 Год назад
Amazing. Would love to own a piece of Mark’s art
@ricardoparkinson4520
@ricardoparkinson4520 Год назад
We went to the same high school in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Cornwall College, producing men of might. Big up to our high school art teacher Mr. Clarke, an amazing teacher .
@dennismcclelland6358
@dennismcclelland6358 Год назад
i really enjoyed this interview.Please continue to locate talented people like Mr Hill and showcase their work.Blessings ex-pat Susan Stehle-McClelland .Toronto ,Canada
@gfckid32
@gfckid32 Год назад
I've known Mark since I was 18 I was the young pup of the group. He's always been very scholarly and intelligent. Also, I'm glad he stuck with his passion for art. Glad it's all panned out for him and he's doing what he loves.
@petergeorgesmith6064
@petergeorgesmith6064 Год назад
Extremely informative. Mr. Hill is captivating!
@samondillo9424
@samondillo9424 Год назад
His works of art speaks something truth real of an artist.
@Sewellrandal
@Sewellrandal Год назад
That was brilliant.....
@JeromeKyng
@JeromeKyng Год назад
This was an amazing reason with Anthony. He spoke well and gave us many gems. Great interview he is truly talented!
@shandiehamilton1749
@shandiehamilton1749 Год назад
That is so true with who owns the art, it's just like athletic jerseys or sneakers are pricey because who wears them, brilliant interview my dear.
@geneivemorris5039
@geneivemorris5039 Год назад
Love this video. Inspiring.
@earlgordon7682
@earlgordon7682 Год назад
Always wondered what happened to my first Art Teacher until I saw your interview..thanks. to you, to show me my best Teacher. (Clyde Clark).. great heart. Pure mind..
@djgenius626
@djgenius626 Год назад
Once again this woman educateding us Jamaicans Of our great people people in our country, I remember the documentary on the professor of art mister clark, I'm noticing this man striving from him is outstanding! He's also very intelligent
@reinadavid2807
@reinadavid2807 Год назад
Mr. Mark Anthony is a world class Artist- that is rare. He has thought me so much in this video, and I will be watching all that I can of him. I bow to him and his art and especially his intelligence! Wow!!!
@lazsamdi5712
@lazsamdi5712 Год назад
God bless this talent .He is truly African.The spirit behind his art is in West Africa possibly Southwestern Nigeria. An Osogbo indigenous artist will easily embrace this man as an indigene.
@bertobertoberto3
@bertobertoberto3 Год назад
Very good interview. Very similar background, went to CC and was also taught by Mr. Clarke. Happy for my Bredda
@rabalac99
@rabalac99 Год назад
he spitting facts. This man is a national treasure
@deniserobinson6571
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Brilliant interview Awesome artist. Thanks for this
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