Francis Bacon: Great Art Explained: Study after Velázquez
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This remains one of the absolute best channels on all of YouTube. Absolutely wonderful for the soul.
Being able to hear from the artist directly is so special, thank you for including those clips along with your usual wonderful insights
There’s nothing my wife and I look forward to more than a weekend night, some fresh baked cookies and a new great art explained video. Truly one of life’s greatest joys
I struggle with depression and have always found Bacons work relatable
Please leave a comment (no matter how short!). All engagement helps get the videos seen - thank you! James - My new podcast can be found here - https://lnk.bio/primoandpayne
you give a lot of dignity to the artists in your videos. perceptive and curious but never judgemental. i love every video you put out
This channel is what YouTube is supposed to be, aspirationally. I’m just learning and learning and it’s so exciting, liberating, even frightening. It’s ART. What a gift this channel is. Thank you.
"Explained in 15 minutes" (video is 28 minutes). You spoil us, lol (I could listen to your well researched and presented videos for hours).
I like how you put the voice of Francis Bacon in the intro. It makes each episode seem unique. Great video:D
Sometimes I prefer watching these videos than listening to my teachers at the Academy
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Top Comments (10)
This remains one of the absolute best channels on all of YouTube. Absolutely wonderful for the soul.
Being able to hear from the artist directly is so special, thank you for including those clips along with your usual wonderful insights
There’s nothing my wife and I look forward to more than a weekend night, some fresh baked cookies and a new great art explained video. Truly one of life’s greatest joys
I struggle with depression and have always found Bacons work relatable
Please leave a comment (no matter how short!). All engagement helps get the videos seen - thank you! James - My new podcast can be found here - https://lnk.bio/primoandpayne
you give a lot of dignity to the artists in your videos. perceptive and curious but never judgemental. i love every video you put out
This channel is what YouTube is supposed to be, aspirationally. I’m just learning and learning and it’s so exciting, liberating, even frightening. It’s ART. What a gift this channel is. Thank you.
"Explained in 15 minutes" (video is 28 minutes). You spoil us, lol (I could listen to your well researched and presented videos for hours).
I like how you put the voice of Francis Bacon in the intro. It makes each episode seem unique. Great video:D
Sometimes I prefer watching these videos than listening to my teachers at the Academy