Amazing Artist

The artist, Michael Raivard shows his amazing talent by exhibiting his skill in this unique way.
DarkenRahlsays...

I'm so sick of reality talent shows that feature panels of people who burst into tears as the music swells and we're all supposed to feel right with the universe and then go buy Coca-Cola.

The technique is interesting for the 2 seconds he's throwing dust. The lead-up is less than exciting and the product is not worth hanging on a wall, in my (super pessimistic) opinion.

Lithicsays...

Super pessimistic indeed. But I'm not really one to point fingers, in my probably equally pessimistic opinion I have seen worse then that hanging on the walls of museums. >> ^DarkenRahl:

I'm so sick of reality talent shows that feature panels of people who burst into tears as the music swells and we're all supposed to feel right with the universe and then go buy Coca-Cola.
The technique is interesting for the 2 seconds he's throwing dust. The lead-up is less than exciting and the product is not worth hanging on a wall, in my (super pessimistic) opinion.

kymbossays...

I thought it was pretty cool, but I would have preferred less footage of the artist painting, and more of the four people on the stage looking at him...

ps - there aren't too many paintings of 3:32 duration that are worth hanging on a wall.

gharksays...

>> ^kymbos:

I thought it was pretty cool, but I would have preferred less footage of the artist painting, and more of the four people on the stage looking at him...
ps - there aren't too many paintings of 3:32 duration that are worth hanging on a wall.


Yes, perhaps with a little Attenborough to guide us through the facial expressions.

Retroboysays...

"This... is an ahtist.

In his hahnd... a brush with glue.

The canvas... receives a sticky coat... in carefully applied areas.

He throws... sand.

A picture... appears."

You know, as I type this I'm thinking it would be cool to hear Yoda narrate a BBC nature documentary at some point.

>> ^ghark:
>> ^kymbos:
I thought it was pretty cool, but I would have preferred less footage of the artist painting, and more of the four people on the stage looking at him...
ps - there aren't too many paintings of 3:32 duration that are worth hanging on a wall.

Yes, perhaps with a little Attenborough to guide us through the facial expressions.

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