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Why Monet Painted The Same Haystacks 25 Times 

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@Jan-vw5cg
@Jan-vw5cg Год назад
That transition from pixel to painting at around 2:30 was beautifully unexpected
@ames-inthe-grass
@ames-inthe-grass Год назад
^^^ spaaaam
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes Год назад
"We are all temporary visitors in alternate universes of color." What a beautiful image. Brilliant work, as always
@plica06
@plica06 Год назад
It feels more like the other way around... the colors are temporary visitors in our universe.
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes Год назад
@@plica06 It's one way to look at it. I understood it as the colors are eternal, and we are visitors having a glimpse of what the universe works be in those colors
@jessicacarron8117
@jessicacarron8117 Год назад
I went to an immersive exhibit for Monet, and wept when I first went into the room. They did a beautiful job of adding movement to art that even in its 2D form evoked movement. I have loved Monet’s art my whole life. His desire to capture moments breathes life into history His home in Giverny is kept as a museum and you can go and enjoy the gardens, water lilies, bridges and his studio.
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад
I had the same reaction. There is a palpable difference between viewing an image in print and experiencing the original just in front of your face.
@lilla4521
@lilla4521 Год назад
I went to an immersive museum as well and it was beautiful. I loved it. I felt pity for the other people around me who were visibly not moved by it. I wish they could experience the awe I felt.
@codylakin288
@codylakin288 8 месяцев назад
@@lilla4521I don’t feel that pity is warranted, if I may say. I adore the work of Van Gogh, have read about his life and the places he lived and painted. When I went to an immersive Van Gogh experience, I found it off putting-like I was being presented with a cash grab, albeit a pretty and cinematic one, disguised as forced emotional experience. I felt so much more emotion in front of an actual Van Gogh than I did in that immersive experience. To be in the presence of the canvas, to see the brushstrokes, as opposed to a trippy digital version that moves as what felt to me like a cheap substitution of true personal interaction with an art piece. It was fun in that “rollercoaster,” “this is cool” type of way, but that was it.
@blind6144
@blind6144 Год назад
The pixel transition at 2:20 had me questioning my own eyes
@DetectiveTrupo203
@DetectiveTrupo203 Год назад
How can our eyes be real if mirrors aren't real
@soufian2733
@soufian2733 Год назад
@@DetectiveTrupo203 gouge one out and look at it with the other
@NoNameAtAll2
@NoNameAtAll2 Год назад
I thought that's 18+ picture at first...
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад
My first photography teacher, when I was 16, emphasized the physics of light in that we don't see THINGS, we see the light reflecting off of things and our minds invent the thing. I've looked at the world of light for almost 50 years and still shoot every day. The sky is the original contrast and saturation control.
@Natalija379
@Natalija379 Год назад
I've learned about Monet in high school (I was 16 at the time), but back then it came off as something weird and "too artsy" for me to understand. I liked the expressionism more. And then, few years later, I've come to appreciate the sunlight. Those moments you've talked about at the end of your video, I've come to experience more of them and they've comforted me a lot. And spontaneously, Monet crept back into my consciousness. My friends and I would make a conversation, and I would talk about those fleeting moments, mentioning Monet, but their reaction was like mine back in high school. And I'd realise over and over again how everything fell into its place. I've come understand his work and his vision from that one small lesson about impressionism in highschool. It feels as if it speaks volumes. Its more than hay, more than sun. It's about the change, something that transcendents art and goes into realm of psychology and physics and religion. Now I study structural engineering, I'm in no way connected to art, and yet this has found its place in me as some universal truth. I just wanted to share this moment with you 😁
@sonkeschmidt2027
@sonkeschmidt2027 Год назад
Beautiful. Thank you.
@TheMaestroso
@TheMaestroso Год назад
Josef Albers dedicated much of his adult life substantiating the color theory used by impressionists by showing how colors interact, using what he considered a scientific approach to art. Interesting guy! Very influential, too.
@jamesboston
@jamesboston Год назад
6:35 The view shown is from the foot bridge just north of Pape and Gerrard in Toronto. If you stand in this spot and turn around you have a scenic view of the parking lot for a McDonald's. Just in case you are looking for somewhere to take your easel and paint brushes.
@ladydeetz
@ladydeetz Год назад
I know there’s amazing pieces in the Art institute of Chicago but these are always my favorite the way he managed to capture light in each season is so captivating.
@mikececconi2677
@mikececconi2677 Год назад
Gotta paint hay while the sun shines.
@waywardmind
@waywardmind Год назад
Nice.
@sarutc47
@sarutc47 Год назад
There is an infinite possibility in each moment of particularity that is what great artists are reminding us of such as the example we see here in the Haystack series by Monet. Each painting is a layer of time, acting out of the idea that in this tiny slice of time and space is something worth attending to for an infinite amount of time. The artist encapsulates the landscape and then frames it and said look, look through this window at the transcendent that’s behind the low resolution representation of your assumption. The expedient blindness that you by necessity bring to bear in every situation. That is what art calls us to do and that is what beauty calls us to do.
@cineturon
@cineturon Год назад
I proposed to my girlfriend couple months ago in Rouen, in the exact spot Monet painted a cathedral from, about 200 times :)
@leoingson
@leoingson Год назад
Respect! 200 wifes are not easy to gather.
@sharonoddlyenough
@sharonoddlyenough Год назад
John Green mentioned your book in a video, too!
@davidzimmermann920
@davidzimmermann920 Год назад
Endearing choice of music and a very nice message at the end. You'll never see the same corner of the earth twice, even if it's right in front of you. I find that very calming and motivating at the same time. Would have loved to give 2 thumbs up for this one and still looking to get the book as a present for a dear friend of mine. Keep it up man!
@SkullDixon
@SkullDixon Год назад
IDk if you watch Anime, Netflix put one up last year called The Blue Period. The protagonist's Moment of where they transcend from their common, normal life into the journey that We are about to follow them on is one of these moments that Monet's Hay Stacks illustrate. The Protag is so captured by how light and color effects a common environment that they are familiar with. So much so that it slingshots them on a journey to become an Artist - which is a completely divergent course from where they were originally heading. Its really great and everyone should check it out.
@leumas75
@leumas75 Год назад
I have a copy of your book (though you could’ve stopped in Houston to do a signing here,ya; know…) and I ALSO happened to have the great pleasure of seeing 12 of Monet’s Haystacks on exhibit together, beautifully placed on a single wall - you could literally see the sun moving across the sky from damn to dusk. As a matter of fact, it was this one wall of 12 paintings that inspired my Music Composition Dissertation “A Day in the Life of a Statue,” which musically evolves from 6am 60 midnight, with all the comings and goings at hat this particular statue encounters, all backed by the same lyrical melody; sometimes staying true while the chasis unfurls, sometimes being modified by events.
@MarkWTK
@MarkWTK Год назад
you're an amazing artiste yourself 😀👍
@ModernMouse
@ModernMouse Год назад
Another amazing piece! I loved the book, at least what I've read so far, and these kinds of essays are the reason why. To stop and think about color, the natural world, the evolution of the arts thanks to the technology to them. It all ties together in such an incredible and unique way. Monet's approach to color evokes a sense of childlike wonder that adults rarely get the chance to enjoy. I periodically am driving and see so much beauty around me that I want to pull over and capture it in a photo but can't. It's my way of being like Monet and it's refreshing to hear others do the same.
@jackks2va
@jackks2va Год назад
During east coast mornings, the sky tints everything green/blue. This gives everything a fresh and almost untouched look, along with the smell. Impossible to capture unless obsessed like Monet was. Brilliant video
@fireaza
@fireaza Год назад
"Mama! The strange man is painting another picture of our haystacks!" -The Neighbour's Kid
@alexanderdas3579
@alexanderdas3579 Год назад
I love your work, you are one of the biggest inspirations. I really wanna read the book but am a student in India and don't have so much money to get the book. Keep making more videos especially on literature
@RoamingTime
@RoamingTime Год назад
I wasn't going to buy your book because I enjoy hearing the way you narrate your video essays, but on hearing you narrated the audiobook I instantly got it on audible. I am only 15 minutes in, but already enthralled. Thank you for your passion and dedication.
@supremereader7614
@supremereader7614 Год назад
Beautiful video, thanks for showing all the examples of the hay stacks, and photos in real twilight.
@lassebirkhenriksen
@lassebirkhenriksen Год назад
I have a tendency to come to this channel in late mid autumn like now or after a new year. Just sitting inside when rain falls outside in the dark. I can sit back and be comforted by these amazing videos!
@sharkeyjO7
@sharkeyjO7 Год назад
Congrats on the release!
@ItsPassing
@ItsPassing Год назад
None of them have a needle in it. Saved you a watch
@trissc6855
@trissc6855 Год назад
Thanks for spoiling decades old art and a RU-vid essay buddy
@NoNameAtAll2
@NoNameAtAll2 Год назад
nooooooooo no needle? so I burned them all for nothing???
@StayFractalesque
@StayFractalesque Год назад
@@trissc6855 🤔 he save you watch ⌚
@Upload2971
@Upload2971 Год назад
@ItsPassing Don't be surprised when you turn into a piece of shit tomorrow 😬
@beedeeuniko
@beedeeuniko Год назад
Has a needle
@Scribbler1382
@Scribbler1382 Год назад
Just grabbed your audiobook. Looking forward to it!
@davidreeding9176
@davidreeding9176 Год назад
Impressive. Sounds to me like he was seeing the hay stack as it was. When I come across a bail of hay, I dont think anything special of it, to me it looks like any other bail of hay. When I look at it, my mind immediately recognizes it as a hay bail, and moves on. It does not consider the subtle differences in shape, color, etc., I am not seeing it as it is. Its like that prank, where a person will initiate a conversation with a stranger, have someone else distract the stranger for a second while the person swaps out for someone completely different, and the stranger goes right back to talking, oblivious to any sort of change. The stranger had in their mind already identified the person, it did not worry itself with memorizing their outfit or hairstyle or something like that, there is no need to. The brain does this to be efficient with its processing power, but this does cut out some of the wonder from our world. I try to be conscious of the shortcuts my brain makes for me as often as I can (which is to say, not very often at all) and challenge myself to consider the things I come across as unique, and not to immediately catagorize them as simply one of a bunch of other similar looking things.
@Ellebeeby
@Ellebeeby Год назад
Bale
@zacharywong483
@zacharywong483 Год назад
Great video! Your have such a great way of introducing and immersing us in an idea so quickly! Bravo!
@evanmcfab9575
@evanmcfab9575 Год назад
From someone who primarily paint in Impressionism, I find this to be the pinnacle of what it meant to paint the way their movement did. Lovely.
@ritacastagna
@ritacastagna Год назад
this was such a wonderful video!!!! thank you so much evan
@sharonkennedy3346
@sharonkennedy3346 Год назад
Got my copy of your Book. Love it. Please do another book. I also have the audiobook. Thank you, your work is great
@Coffmaestro
@Coffmaestro Год назад
Very nice vid. I feel like I understand and appreciate impressionism and Monet a bit now and might have found a new are of expression to explore. Thank you
@robhead22
@robhead22 Год назад
That was great! And timely!!! Thank you!
@Callaghan_212
@Callaghan_212 Год назад
This is video is so profound as always. For a moment there I thought you were about to mention how pixels in modern screens work, because it is simply the same mechanism of juxtaposition
@JoshBrahmERI
@JoshBrahmERI Год назад
Fascinating story, and you’re using amazing video editing techniques to tell that story.
@Pengwang
@Pengwang Год назад
another banger. every art nerdwriter video has me crying by the end
@TheGaze
@TheGaze Год назад
This was just wonderful. Thank you so much.
@desirel
@desirel Год назад
Wonderful essay! I hope I can get a copy of your book.
@ghost21501
@ghost21501 Год назад
I recently saw a handful of these at the Art Institute of Chicago. They blew me away.
@jonahlossiah4513
@jonahlossiah4513 Год назад
Video just simply made me happy. Thank you :)
@kushalsaitia971
@kushalsaitia971 Год назад
such outstanding video editing
@miajar
@miajar Год назад
Really interesting! Thanks for sharing, I will remember this:)
@rahab2850
@rahab2850 Год назад
I have no idea why this video made me cry. I guess that's just what good art does.
@charliedeese6272
@charliedeese6272 Год назад
@Rahab Dude, same. I teared up twice lmao
@vailant
@vailant Год назад
This is photography before photography!
Год назад
That stock video of the city streets made me jump. It’s Ljubljana. Such a lovely (and accidental) surprise. Great video as always.
@JunoMusonda
@JunoMusonda Год назад
You and vsauce are the reason I peruse epiphany and learning. I’ve been a fan since high school and now I’m almost 30 and your video still bring me a level of excitement I’ll never forget. Thank you :)
@bishop6218
@bishop6218 Год назад
Farmer : "Can I feed that hay to my friggin' cows now ?" Monet : "Hmm, not just yet..." Farmer : "IT'S BEEN SIX MONTHS NOW !"
@ttreelore9931
@ttreelore9931 Год назад
I love your work, and it's so nice to have you in the universe
@fitcat
@fitcat Год назад
Love this videos about art. Thank you
@mesektet5776
@mesektet5776 Год назад
Monet has been my favorite artist since I was 5.
@alexlocke1053
@alexlocke1053 Год назад
Just got the audiobook. Going to listen today when I travel.
@deanlewisart
@deanlewisart 6 месяцев назад
Wow, beautiful video, thank you!
@SaturnProductions
@SaturnProductions Год назад
Gives off real Oeuvre energy!!!!!
@v-rex6262
@v-rex6262 Год назад
I've red the first chapter of you're book. It's brilliant.
@HeronCoyote1234
@HeronCoyote1234 Год назад
Excellent as usual, sir. I was driving home one night, and saw a full moon low in the sky, behind me, in my side view mirror. I tried to capture that (mirror/moon) on my phone. Nope.
@setupurohit1054
@setupurohit1054 Год назад
Excellent, as always!
@de.grandi
@de.grandi Год назад
I really wish to know where you find these high definition images of the paintings
@halletelen9825
@halletelen9825 Год назад
Holy fuck, I was practicing shadows and colors on a subject in different lightings and time, I didn't know artists have been doing this a long time before. Its just something fun we do. it's like wearing different kinds of good looking outfits on different occassions
@GawxArt
@GawxArt Год назад
What a wonderful video
@teamjay2837
@teamjay2837 Год назад
Great video! Being a bit of a pedant here, but the common naming of the Haystacks series is a misnomer. It would have been wheat, barley, or oats. As such, it would have been straw, not hay. It is cataloged in Monet's work as "Grainstacks." That out of the way, I was never a fan of the Haystacks paintings until I saw several together in person at a huge Monet exhibit in Denver a few years ago. It was then that I "Got it."
@defnotkevin
@defnotkevin Год назад
Wonderful video!
@MikeHendleyArt
@MikeHendleyArt Год назад
This is a great video. Going to mention it in my next podcast episode.
@jao5942
@jao5942 Год назад
Man, you are awesome. Thank you.
@dianacruz1271
@dianacruz1271 Год назад
The music here is so relaxing!
@user24242
@user24242 Год назад
I want to buy your book, but it still isn't available as an ebook in the UK!
@tylernugs4645
@tylernugs4645 Год назад
Beautiful essay
@omninulla9472
@omninulla9472 Год назад
Coincidentally, the game I'm playing while listening to this captures the same idea in its art direction. Its pixel art, which is inherently impressionist, and every day that passes by feels and looks different. Not just the weather and the seasons but the color of light. They totaly didn't have to go that hard but I am glad they did. The game is called "Kingdom: Two Crowns". If you're interested
@ric1666
@ric1666 Год назад
Nice video.learnt something new.
@falahati
@falahati Год назад
a very good video. I would have bought it if I could, but I doubt it ever reaches me in Iran xD regardless, I now want the entirety of the book as a long video. Somehow I think it would be better than it is right now if it was accompanies with pictures like you do in your videos.
@plica06
@plica06 Год назад
I'm pretty sure you could buy it online and have it delivered to you... there's also an audiobook version you can download.
@TheTheliked
@TheTheliked Год назад
Beautiful take
@unit--ns8jh
@unit--ns8jh Год назад
Yeah, I remember visiting a very extensive exhibition of Monet's works in Vienna, and after a few hours I really had enough of his paintings to last a lifetime :)
@RavGav72
@RavGav72 Год назад
Wow! That was inspiring.
@thestarspark2288
@thestarspark2288 Год назад
Great video!
@binli1604
@binli1604 Год назад
great explain
@TUBESTEAKNIG
@TUBESTEAKNIG Год назад
Love the music, very fitting
@cass_p
@cass_p Год назад
Will the audiobook be available in the UK any time soon?
@hippopotamusbosch
@hippopotamusbosch Год назад
Your French is abysmal; your analysis is spot on.
@maxgamesst1
@maxgamesst1 Год назад
As someone who's been living in France for 30 years, his pronunciation is pretty good. Don't be pretentious
@hippopotamusbosch
@hippopotamusbosch Год назад
@@maxgamesst1 you’re so right. Please forgive my trespass. I’m so sorry.
@Lilliathi
@Lilliathi Год назад
@@hippopotamusbosch Tres pass?
@hippopotamusbosch
@hippopotamusbosch Год назад
@@Lilliathi Très drôle 🤣
@GCT.01
@GCT.01 Год назад
Nice, watched the whole vid and loved it
@sumsizzurp
@sumsizzurp Год назад
Did you watch it on 2× speed ? 🤨
@Ziad3195
@Ziad3195 Год назад
@@sumsizzurp?
@jordangroff8978
@jordangroff8978 Год назад
Has alot to do with value, not just color
@awesomelife3710
@awesomelife3710 Год назад
“It never, ever, came close to capturing the truth of that moment’s light and color…” till iPhone 14 ProMax. Now the end result looks even better than Nature lol
@phileezor
@phileezor Год назад
❤ The book isn't available in Audible here in the UK... when will that be released?
@jennifertuohycelticeyes7593
I used to love to go to the met on acid. THAT IS PAINTINGS COMING TO LIFE...
@samuelmcmahon
@samuelmcmahon Год назад
Any plans to release the audiobook in the UK? 🤞🤞🤞 Can’t find it anywhere
@auntvesuvi3872
@auntvesuvi3872 Год назад
Thanks, Evan! 🎨🖌 #Nerdwriter1 #TheNerdwriter #EvanPuschak #ClaudeMonet
@srinivasyn1
@srinivasyn1 Год назад
"kumiko treasure hunter" - this should be on your channel for analysis.. lot of people waiting for this . no one has done it yet.
@mohammedqaiss1209
@mohammedqaiss1209 Год назад
You are a genius, thanks you for the videos.
@AwesomenessHippopotamus
@AwesomenessHippopotamus Год назад
When I was a kid and I finally learned how to draw a tree with the hole in it, and would do the V-shaped birds in the sky, i put them in EVERYTHINGGGG. So yeah, I totally relate to Monet
@jonLK47
@jonLK47 Год назад
I love the painting videos. It sounds stupid but when he explains what work goes into making these paintings i can really see why they are called great works of art.
@bluesdjben
@bluesdjben Год назад
Great video.
@nat040496
@nat040496 Год назад
0:41 What song is this? It's gorgeous.
@javaks
@javaks Год назад
Thomas Crown: "I like my haystacks."
@nathanielnot4u
@nathanielnot4u Год назад
thinking about the time my roommate brought home a 2k piece puzzle board of a monet painting and after that we never did another puzzle again
@breadmoneyarchival
@breadmoneyarchival Год назад
Wow I didn’t know Jim from The Office was such a smart dude
@anwaol
@anwaol Год назад
Does anyone please have the source for a high definition version of this version of "An Arm Near the Vétheuil" like at 3:03, without the text? I would be so grateful
@porc1429
@porc1429 Год назад
Hey, I wanna ask why did you privated the Barry video? I've come to watch it again after finishing season 3 (which was amazing) but couldn't find it
@dra7374
@dra7374 Год назад
you need an art or art history playlist
@jaqf
@jaqf 6 месяцев назад
read the poem "monet refuses the operation" right now
@CinematicPersona
@CinematicPersona Год назад
Because, uh... he had, "Hay Fever." Tip your waitresses; I'll be here all week.
@bobsimpson9228
@bobsimpson9228 Год назад
I'd love to see you do a video on 'HEAT 2" the novel by Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner
@corlissmedia2.0
@corlissmedia2.0 Год назад
when I heard you say that you read the audio book, that's when I bought it. your words are poetry. without being too poetic.
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