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  • I adore you Peter!

  • Lovely video! I've been to art museums before but never an exhibition. It was very nice to see one through your lens. I look forward to your next videos!

  • You paid 50 bucks for that invite, ouch !

  • your filming looked very fine and steady to me! I enjoyed the video a lot until the parking ticket :(

  • Great video - thanks for taking us along! It must indeed have been wonderful catching up there ... And: No complaints about the camera work there from me; I think you're doing a very good job with outdoor- and going-places-type videos, and I would love to see another one occasionally :-)!

    And: So sorry for the parking notice :-/ ... That money sure would have been invested more nicely by spending it for one of the pictures, I'd say!

  • Well that's rudely putting the fine in fine art! Please tell us where we can send monies to help pay your fine! As always, thanks for sharing.

  • @visualvirtue Yes nice pun. Thanks for your support as always, I guess that it won't send me bankrupt but now I have a criminal record :)

  • @geriatric1927 Oh dear, a Criminal Record! Well, there goes the neighborhood!

  • Have those parking officers no heart?! Certainly they have no artistic skills. A terrible finish of what had been a lovely time with lovely people. Thanks for sharing with us Peter!

  • @downhill240 Well I guess that you do the crime and pay the fine. My crime was parking outside a marked parking bay, I was not impeding any other persons from gaining access to the parking area and had displayed my Blue Badge. I guess that all corporations area trying to get as much money in during these hard times.

  • The parking ticket part is very funny.

  • Oh dear, Peter, you got a parking ticket, but it was surely worth it to be able to attend that event.

  • Hi grandad- lov the video! thank you.

  • Some really nice artwork there! That is interesting that you knew several people at the exhibit!

    Why did you get a parking ticket?

  • I can see some very magnificent artwork. I really like arts but I don't really like the abstract paintings. We went to an exhibition with school recently & got lessons about art. we've seen examples who fit with each changing period (like the renaissance, romantic times, dark ages, etc.) Since I saw all those fine artworks, I'm really enjoying it more. Next year I'll go to Rome (with school) where we'll visit a lot of artworks and statues. I'm so excited.

  • @poeimoei That will be a most exciting trip you will see art works of the renaissance artists of the 15th century and many wonderful buildings, I hope that it inspirers you to research more of art history.

  • cant you go to a different country and film stuff ....comeon england ..lets go somewhere else

  • You know Pete, great vid. I actually really enjoyed watching that, and just seeing you go round and how you talk to people. This isn't sarcastic, I always look forward to your videos, and I can't wait for the next one. Shame about the parking ticket haha. Anyway, great work! (It's weird cause i'm 17, we're generations apart, well done though, oh well, the world is getting smaller eh). Great vid once again! :)

  • @SuperEverythingman Thank you and it is nice to see that some young people like yourself look at my videos and it is the young that us old people rely on to educate us in the new world of tech stuff.

  • @geriatric1927 Don't ever compare young people to old people. Old people is more knowledgeable than younger generations.

  • It looks like he had some great artwork there!

    Sorry to see you got the parking ticket, Peter.  :-/

  • Great exhibition Peter and with me being a fine art graduate myself I agree 100% my foundation course in Art & Design I really loved, although with my degree course not so much.

  • @ShadowlostArts It wasn't that I could not see SOME merit in conceptual art but that if we demonstrated any skills of draughtsmanship that it was forbidden and one was downgraded. All life drawing was banned and i felt that the quality of the things that the students produced had no meaning for me.

  • @geriatric1927 No life drawing class's on a Fine Art degree are you serious!, but also it was the same for me in some aspects that if you showed some forms of traditional craftsmanship it was looked down upon. Which is sad as like yourself Peter I could see some merits in conceptual art as I do allot of animation, film and computer based experimental art but at the same time traditional art forms should be equally respected.

  • Parking fine! The sods!

    The camera work was dine haha

  • Really enjoyed the video! Shame about the parking fine at the end though, hopefully it didn't ruin the day

  • wonder what was different in mr and mrs robert andrews

  • I really can't make much of modern art. It looks as if a lot of work went into it, but I just don't find it particularly nice.

    There is something about the classics that is just so much more beautiful.

    Still a enjoyable video and I really like the stories behind your art as we got to know in some of your other videos.

  • that camera work is spookily familiar

  • an expensive day out then! Thank you for posting that - I enjoyed my virtual walk round (much less tiring). I attended art school back in the '60s when we actually painted and drew from life models - I'm afraid I agree with Hockney's critisism of Damion and the like for their (over) use of assistants. All the best :o) Alan

  • Omg amazing video

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