The video is fascinating, but Picasso would freak out. He wanted the picture plane to be FLAT and the objects - TWO DIMENSIONAL. The attempt to render object and figures in three dimension takes them back to naturalism of sorts and Picasso opposed to that completely. Besides, although I applaud the effort, I feel some paintings, especially masterpieces like this, should be left alone - make your own original art....
Lovely rendition! I think Picasso didn't mean his work to been seen this way, not unlike seeing Michelangelos' David on an 18' poster. The execution of the work should stand alone.
me maravilla esta recreación, justamente porque le aporta los elementos de esta época, reconceptualiza, resignifica, aporta aún más dramatismo, y eso lo hace fiel, lejos de violentarlo...
Absolutely Fantastic and yet it somehow defeats Picasso's expression of the absurdity of war and his innovative expession in cubistic terms. Could this help to educate those unimpressed with modern art.....maybe, maybe not. This 3-D exploration also shows that Picasso could easily have been an equally strong Sculptor on his own right had he pursued "the art in the round".
@jdbohdan . Actually,...he wasn't in the strictest of the terms. Picasso was primarily a painter and draughtsman. Case in point, the Picasso production in ceramics. While great in their own right, Picasso, in fact, never actually made those forms,although he did design and "paint" them once the act of making the object in the round was completed. In this respect he owed a lot to the catalan potters who did the "dirty work". Despite this delegation of labour one cannot diminish his creativity.
@clayartiz In the strictest of terms? You mean he wasn't labeled as a sculptor therefore not viewed as such? In reality he did create sculpture (even aside from ceramic work)
@jdbohdan Fair enough. I guess we could agree that Picasso whichever work we observe and appreciate was a great visual artist. After all, the labels are just that, a label. A way which art historians and the public can grasp and understand who they are appreciating in some sort of context.
@clayartiz True, unfortunately labels can also be detrimental and inhibit real understanding by their limitations. Over simplifications can create a skewed view of reality.
Magnífica interpretación espacial de la pintura. Felicito a Lena Gieseke, es un trabajo muy limpio. Lo cierto es que no es nada fácil realizar esta tarea en obras cubistas como esta donde los perspectivas se cruzan tan densamente.
Esta obra genial de esta artista reformula las limitaciones de una pintura y valiéndose de lo digital, se ve fusionado con la escultura, y asi nace un producto nuevo, fresco, que logra cautivar de la misma manera que el cuadro , del mismo picassso, ahora en nuestra época que esta marcada por lo tecnológico, no podría escaparse , la pintura de esto...
detras de los personajes enfocando detalles del mismo, a si la obra adquiere ese designio "video arte", ya que: "El video arte defiende un lenguaje audiovisual que se conforma en la indagación de cualquier razón alternativa para sintetizar y articular códigos expresivos procedentes de diversos ámbitos del audiovisual". (fuente wikipedia)
el Guernica es un famoso cuadro de Picasso, que es replanteado por esta artista alemana Lena Gieseke, en esta su obra se ve claramente representada estas animacion que, "es una propuesta más enfocada a personas que rompen con los parámetros comerciales". (fuente Wikipedia), el vídeo arte se basa en el campo experimental, a qui no se ve un guion fijo solo es un recorrido por el cuadro, y enfoca aspecto antes inimaginados pero tal vez soñados por ver, ángulos de este enigmático cuadro
and I'm also not sure where the "he draws like a child" thing comes from. I assume it's intended as an insult. well, I've seen many childrens drawing that are much more creative and pleasing to me than many painted by grown men who are supposed to be "good"
He had the adventurous imagination of a child combined with the technical precision and mastery of a genius.
I've never for the life of me understood how people don't GET picasso. first of all, realism for me, gets rather boring after a while. secondly, I have to admit I have no idea what the hell ABSTRACT could possibly mean when describing a tyoe of art. to me, art, by its very nature is concrete and can never be abstract, such as something like math. there is nonrepresentational art, which picasso obviously didn't do. idk. and btw, his technique was flawless, this is obvious to me.
@667JOJO He sucks??? You naievely assume that because the majority of Picasso's paintings are heavily stylized depictions of reality (he was NOT in any way a non-representational painter such as Pollock or Mondrian) that he couldn't do it. He was classically trained from a very early age and was very proficiant at realistic portraits since he was a child. He wouldn't never have been able to paint the way he did unless he was a technical virtuoso.
A central aspect to Picasso's work is the paradoxical fracture of the picture plane. While the 3D is a spectacle, it forces the forms to resolve themselves in a virtual space that was meant always to be absurd, like the violence of war on the innocent.
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ok,im really sorry if this is pissing anybody off...no,actually,im not,but this is crap...the painting,i mean,what did people see in him??its just too easy
@667JOJO Picasso's painting transcended genres, as he routinely combined elements of cubism surrealism and realism into his works. He wasn't afraid to let himself be influenced by other styles, and take different elements from each style and incorporate them into his own unique style. calling him simple a "cubist" does the man injustics, he transcended labals.
btw, it's very presumptuous to assume that just because you don't "get" something, it must not be good. it makes you look ignorant.
@667JOJO Yea man, I know what you're saying. I wouldn't expect everyone to like the same things I did. I wasn't trying to sound like a dickhead. I've just never understood the criticism of him not being able to draw or paint realistically, because he graduauated art school when he was still a little kid. So her certainly could, he just usually chose not to. But yea, you're right. To each his own...
creo que mirandolo desde esta perspectiva, el cuadro toma un sentido impactante, jamas hubiese logrado ese tipo de imagen si no fuera por este detallado recorrido
Seeing it in person was like seeing a completely different image. Cameras just can't capture the subtle changes in hue that really bring the image to life and drown you in the emotion of the piece. I'm not an art aficionado, I'm just a guy that loves art, but I found myself studying this painting for at least an hour in the Museo Reina Sophia. Definitely a MUST SEE.
pointless exercise. its like taking hieroglyphics and adding depth to them, which is redundant. the 3d doesn't reveal anything. just go an see the picture in real-life.
"And I, since cubism and beyond, I have satisfied these gentlemen and these critics with all the various whims which have entered my head, and the less they understood them, the more they admired. By amusing myself at these games, at all these tomfooleries, at all these brain-busters, riddles and arabesques, I became famous quite rapidly. And celebrity means for a painter: sales increment, money, wealth." --Picasso.
This was so wonderful and creative, it would be great to see more art like this.
CCB5er34 1 month ago
heheheh I love your comment Enzo!
ybocanegravazquez 2 months ago
Picasso probably would have said "eh, it's nice" but secretly jumping up and down with joy.
EnzoFuturistic 2 months ago
minimum would be that you mentionned wonderful 3D artist !!!!... Lena Gieseke.
mrirurfkjsdo 2 months ago
Excellent. In the name of my basque grandmother (Rest In Peace), I thank you.
clusterguard 2 months ago
"YOU DID THIS!"
It's so emotional...
ttowelie 2 months ago
I dont know how many people knows the REAL meaning of this picture...
GDDR14 3 months ago
we had to become this painting in drama....
AppleBallerinaxxx 4 months ago
as picasso can say so much better than i down with war and kill no one
cobrieni 5 months ago
I think Picasso would have loved/felt honored by this
cmdieter3 6 months ago
@cmdieter3 I agree 100%. That was exactly what I was about to comment.
Luancelot 5 months ago
Excellente réalisation ! Merci.
kpowel 7 months ago
This is great!
lip333 7 months ago
i love this video
bonifaciodachuva 7 months ago
The video is fascinating, but Picasso would freak out. He wanted the picture plane to be FLAT and the objects - TWO DIMENSIONAL. The attempt to render object and figures in three dimension takes them back to naturalism of sorts and Picasso opposed to that completely. Besides, although I applaud the effort, I feel some paintings, especially masterpieces like this, should be left alone - make your own original art....
vegeshug 8 months ago
This is just AMAZING...
Nazzz65 8 months ago
Does anyone know the name of the soundtrack ? If you also want to know thumbs up, for everyone to see the question. thanks!
TheWalkingBoots 8 months ago
Fucking strange simbols um hands and arms . a demon star and A Apocallypse
Huxkysh 8 months ago
Lovely rendition! I think Picasso didn't mean his work to been seen this way, not unlike seeing Michelangelos' David on an 18' poster. The execution of the work should stand alone.
MAY1EXPRES 9 months ago
Precioso.
SuperCarol86 10 months ago
me maravilla esta recreación, justamente porque le aporta los elementos de esta época, reconceptualiza, resignifica, aporta aún más dramatismo, y eso lo hace fiel, lejos de violentarlo...
portavsmorodo 11 months ago
Amazing
KidPeligro83 11 months ago
Wow. That was REALLY good!
StandardSam1 11 months ago
cubico
bicz67 1 year ago
can I get the link for this video......Its really good for my powerpoint project on picasso!
Ivettenvocals 1 year ago
Acojonante, Bravo colega.
lepocholo 1 year ago
O_O terrorifico
ELCRITICO29 1 year ago
wow. i must say this was rather thrilling.
jimmysudar 1 year ago
un poquito de arte pa mi face
chikmachine 1 year ago
what is three dimensional about this?
jameseruppert1 1 year ago
GERNIKAAAA
mariohatxe 1 year ago
Absolutely Fantastic and yet it somehow defeats Picasso's expression of the absurdity of war and his innovative expession in cubistic terms. Could this help to educate those unimpressed with modern art.....maybe, maybe not. This 3-D exploration also shows that Picasso could easily have been an equally strong Sculptor on his own right had he pursued "the art in the round".
clayartiz 1 year ago
@clayartiz Um,...he was a sculptor dude.
jdbohdan 1 year ago
@jdbohdan . Actually,...he wasn't in the strictest of the terms. Picasso was primarily a painter and draughtsman. Case in point, the Picasso production in ceramics. While great in their own right, Picasso, in fact, never actually made those forms,although he did design and "paint" them once the act of making the object in the round was completed. In this respect he owed a lot to the catalan potters who did the "dirty work". Despite this delegation of labour one cannot diminish his creativity.
clayartiz 1 year ago
@clayartiz In the strictest of terms? You mean he wasn't labeled as a sculptor therefore not viewed as such? In reality he did create sculpture (even aside from ceramic work)
jdbohdan 1 year ago
@jdbohdan Fair enough. I guess we could agree that Picasso whichever work we observe and appreciate was a great visual artist. After all, the labels are just that, a label. A way which art historians and the public can grasp and understand who they are appreciating in some sort of context.
clayartiz 1 year ago
@clayartiz True, unfortunately labels can also be detrimental and inhibit real understanding by their limitations. Over simplifications can create a skewed view of reality.
jdbohdan 1 year ago
@clayartiz An architect designs a building, but he doesn't build it.
astranine 11 months ago
thank you. i'l share this vid to my students. thanks a lot.
butzdgreat82 1 year ago
When I first saw Picasso's "Guernica", it immediately reminded me of Dürer's "Melencolia".
Ingenious...
sdfgdsgfsdfg 1 year ago
C'est Magnifique ;) Grace à sa ma Prof de français serait heureuse ;)
Florent01Shiyro 1 year ago
weshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
rivaldi83tkt 1 year ago
Asombroso
Spaniard781 1 year ago
eSO LO PINTO XO XXDXDXD
ERIJUL83 1 year ago
absolutely stunning 5****
pixiewilson42 1 year ago
eskerrik asco!
teddyallen 1 year ago
simplemente fascinante !!!
ernes786 1 year ago
Πολύ συγκινητικό!!!!
kyriakh123 1 year ago
Reverendo !!
FernandoBonetG 1 year ago
Magnífica interpretación espacial de la pintura. Felicito a Lena Gieseke, es un trabajo muy limpio. Lo cierto es que no es nada fácil realizar esta tarea en obras cubistas como esta donde los perspectivas se cruzan tan densamente.
locative 1 year ago
pour ceux qui aiment l'art skyblog : mesDessins007
azerty79286 1 year ago
Es realmente impressionante....su video!!!!
Saluto...
acsdjust 1 year ago
Esta obra genial de esta artista reformula las limitaciones de una pintura y valiéndose de lo digital, se ve fusionado con la escultura, y asi nace un producto nuevo, fresco, que logra cautivar de la misma manera que el cuadro , del mismo picassso, ahora en nuestra época que esta marcada por lo tecnológico, no podría escaparse , la pintura de esto...
elzorroestepario 1 year ago
detras de los personajes enfocando detalles del mismo, a si la obra adquiere ese designio "video arte", ya que: "El video arte defiende un lenguaje audiovisual que se conforma en la indagación de cualquier razón alternativa para sintetizar y articular códigos expresivos procedentes de diversos ámbitos del audiovisual". (fuente wikipedia)
elzorroestepario 1 year ago
el Guernica es un famoso cuadro de Picasso, que es replanteado por esta artista alemana Lena Gieseke, en esta su obra se ve claramente representada estas animacion que, "es una propuesta más enfocada a personas que rompen con los parámetros comerciales". (fuente Wikipedia), el vídeo arte se basa en el campo experimental, a qui no se ve un guion fijo solo es un recorrido por el cuadro, y enfoca aspecto antes inimaginados pero tal vez soñados por ver, ángulos de este enigmático cuadro
elzorroestepario 1 year ago
Stunning! Asombroso!
CruzMoranValino 1 year ago
Fantastic video¡!
Catalanfight 1 year ago
buenisimo!
eduvelez4 1 year ago
and I'm also not sure where the "he draws like a child" thing comes from. I assume it's intended as an insult. well, I've seen many childrens drawing that are much more creative and pleasing to me than many painted by grown men who are supposed to be "good"
He had the adventurous imagination of a child combined with the technical precision and mastery of a genius.
mightyafrowhitey 1 year ago
Picasso: " Yo de niño pintaba como Rafael, pero me tomo toda una vida pintar como un niño"...
elzorroestepario 1 year ago
I've never for the life of me understood how people don't GET picasso. first of all, realism for me, gets rather boring after a while. secondly, I have to admit I have no idea what the hell ABSTRACT could possibly mean when describing a tyoe of art. to me, art, by its very nature is concrete and can never be abstract, such as something like math. there is nonrepresentational art, which picasso obviously didn't do. idk. and btw, his technique was flawless, this is obvious to me.
mightyafrowhitey 1 year ago
Hi!
This one is great!
Can you send it to me by e-mail please?
I need for school stuff..
Thank you
silviagehlen 1 year ago
ok
so we have different opinions
i dont appreciate cubism
i dont know,it never made me feel anything
like you know some pieces really make you feel something?
its like they go right through you an leave a mark
and i never tried cubism
i just draw/paint in different medias now cause im still trying to find the right one
for the moment its soft pastels
they can make realistic impressions
667JOJO 1 year ago
im talking 20+ hours over 2 days
good artists= leonardo da vince,monet,and other realists
i dont like cubism,or whatever the fuck he is doing,thats why he sucks
its like asking a 5 year old to draw
or that new " art " they have
just spray paint on a canvas and sell it for 40 billion
667JOJO 1 year ago
wow
VoxJoxx 1 year ago
dude your a pain in the ass.go fuck yourself with your large painting.20 hours is nothing,try working on something for a moth or two,moron
and i have no idea who thomas kinkade is,and i really dont give a shit
and at that very moment you werent working on a painting,you were trying to impress people with you"Knowledge" of art
i bet you suck at art
667JOJO 1 year ago
ok,just because a painting is big doesnt mean its good,and everyone can experiment
do you know anything about art?
i mean,not the type you learn in books or from looking at other artists
have you ever painted or drawn or done anything artistic?
i dont think you have
i think you dont have a clue what your talking about
art is different for everyone the guy is dead and you talk about him like you knew him better then everyone
667JOJO 1 year ago
@667JOJO He sucks??? You naievely assume that because the majority of Picasso's paintings are heavily stylized depictions of reality (he was NOT in any way a non-representational painter such as Pollock or Mondrian) that he couldn't do it. He was classically trained from a very early age and was very proficiant at realistic portraits since he was a child. He wouldn't never have been able to paint the way he did unless he was a technical virtuoso.
mightyafrowhitey 1 year ago
yeah,and ironically i'd love to kill myself
ok,maybe you think the painting is fucking great and all that,thats good for you dude,but i dont give a shit
its shit,i dont like it,and it looks like the guy was blind and drunk when he did that
and about every artist has personal style moron,and you cant be called an artist without imagination
667JOJO 1 year ago
Muy bueno y el acompañamiento musical también estupendo.
Ourmutual 1 year ago
Is he a true artist? Or is he just a bad drawer? I cannot say I appreciate his work.
ITSbigwillystyle 1 year ago
Genial!!
Bueno y vos sos muy entendido o qué?
tfolv 1 year ago
Una buena manera de interpretar al maestro. Aparte de difundir su obra entre los menos entendidos...
jaffachicho 2 years ago
Monumental et magique !
coloresyalegrias 2 years ago
It's the song Nana, which is part of of Manuel de Fallas Siete canciones populares españolas...
hxcjuank 2 years ago
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crap drawing
i could do better than that when drunk
boognish1975 2 years ago
exactly!!! i totally agree
667JOJO 2 years ago
You don't like? Fine, but don't say the painting is crap. I bet you that your drawings wouldn't attract not even a bunch of 4th graders.
Josuig 2 years ago
Mirabile visu!
jairete2 2 years ago
its super!!!!!!!!
stefpastefpa 2 years ago
WOW!
ginamonteschannel 2 years ago
This guy imagines in 6d
gamernihad 2 years ago
Congratulations, Amazing work in 3D
magnifisica 2 years ago
A central aspect to Picasso's work is the paradoxical fracture of the picture plane. While the 3D is a spectacle, it forces the forms to resolve themselves in a virtual space that was meant always to be absurd, like the violence of war on the innocent.
kimofilms 2 years ago 20
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ok,im really sorry if this is pissing anybody off...no,actually,im not,but this is crap...the painting,i mean,what did people see in him??its just too easy
a three year old could do this
667JOJO 2 years ago
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL your a looser forget art
butolina 2 years ago
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fuck you, you little dip shit,do you even have any skills in art? i was posing my opinion,not asking for some low life to answer my comment
667JOJO 2 years ago
IoI what a dumb your opinion is obviousIy stupid i work in art business fucker
butolina 2 years ago
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yeah you do...xD
you are shit
the simple fact that you are human means that you are shit
fuck off
you mean nothing
to anyone
you'll never mean anything
loner
your very existence is a nuisance
maggot
667JOJO 2 years ago
ahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahah what a freak i mean more than you do for sure
Iooser
butolina 2 years ago
of course you do...xD
667JOJO 2 years ago
you have seen the Iight congratioIations
butolina 2 years ago
haha,xD wasn't that fun?!:D
nice arguing with you dude
honestly,Picasso isnt my favorite painters,i refer realists...:)
but everyone has different tastes
i only looked this video up because its supposed to be a masterpiece
it must be,in its own style
i don't know
i only do art,im not good at artists or what the different styles or types of paintings are...
667JOJO 2 years ago
ahahahhahah
Ok dude im studing art i apriciate the Iines of picasso
butolina 2 years ago
realist art is for unimaginative cocksuckers who've never heard about photography
Gonzojournalism1 2 years ago
nobody ever asked you for your opinion motherfucker
667JOJO 2 years ago
@667JOJO Picasso's painting transcended genres, as he routinely combined elements of cubism surrealism and realism into his works. He wasn't afraid to let himself be influenced by other styles, and take different elements from each style and incorporate them into his own unique style. calling him simple a "cubist" does the man injustics, he transcended labals.
btw, it's very presumptuous to assume that just because you don't "get" something, it must not be good. it makes you look ignorant.
mightyafrowhitey 1 year ago
ok,i get your point...i just dont see it...and have you ever heard that people have different tastes?? i just dont like him,to me he isnt good....
667JOJO 1 year ago
@667JOJO Yea man, I know what you're saying. I wouldn't expect everyone to like the same things I did. I wasn't trying to sound like a dickhead. I've just never understood the criticism of him not being able to draw or paint realistically, because he graduauated art school when he was still a little kid. So her certainly could, he just usually chose not to. But yea, you're right. To each his own...
mightyafrowhitey 1 year ago
thank you:)
667JOJO 1 year ago
bellísimo dragful...
djmolina47 2 years ago
oi galerinha do mal
leonardoturra 2 years ago
que quadro feio by mila ;)
lucmilanesi 2 years ago
idiota.
anmerpozzobon 2 years ago
creo que mirandolo desde esta perspectiva, el cuadro toma un sentido impactante, jamas hubiese logrado ese tipo de imagen si no fuera por este detallado recorrido
lisbethsita9157 2 years ago
Amazing work in 3D as camera movement.Picasso will be proud of it.
antoniomd19 2 years ago
nice, even though i think it's the music thats more emotive than the painting ever was
c2ktheotherartist 2 years ago
Brilliant. Thank you for posting this amazing video.
bwfc1975 3 years ago
This is absolutely brilliant.
A great idea and very well executed.
Well done!
amieres123 3 years ago
I went to Madrid last weekend to see this painting and somehow it was relieving to have seen it at least once in lifetime.
jn1720 3 years ago
Seeing it in person was like seeing a completely different image. Cameras just can't capture the subtle changes in hue that really bring the image to life and drown you in the emotion of the piece. I'm not an art aficionado, I'm just a guy that loves art, but I found myself studying this painting for at least an hour in the Museo Reina Sophia. Definitely a MUST SEE.
dLimboStick 2 years ago
Amazing, very beautiful.
ENCARNI24 3 years ago
amazing, it refreshes the love for picasso.
gave me goosebumps
isaap 3 years ago 2
ver el cuadro me impacto: su belleza, su fuerza, su tamaño (es grandioso y esplendido).
ahora poder apreciarlo en 3d es un placer fantastico. enhorabuena.
tonimateos 3 years ago
Such a beautifully done video! How was it done? All computer graphics?
12ut5 3 years ago 2
expectacular
leunamanolo1980 3 years ago
buenisimo realmente buenisimo me a impactado precioso
litoantonio 3 years ago
muy lindo...
lachicadeayer6 3 years ago
es genial y es español el video es genial ^_^
Exkalibur27 3 years ago
pointless exercise. its like taking hieroglyphics and adding depth to them, which is redundant. the 3d doesn't reveal anything. just go an see the picture in real-life.
chilledmunkybrains 3 years ago
Totally agree. It's like colouring Casablanca.
TheOpineitor 2 years ago
why do ppl like picasso?
it is like looking at a mind ravaged by mania.
Littlezombie 3 years ago
"And I, since cubism and beyond, I have satisfied these gentlemen and these critics with all the various whims which have entered my head, and the less they understood them, the more they admired. By amusing myself at these games, at all these tomfooleries, at all these brain-busters, riddles and arabesques, I became famous quite rapidly. And celebrity means for a painter: sales increment, money, wealth." --Picasso.
xynwaima 3 years ago 5
Wow. This is totally cool!
anelliQ 3 years ago