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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

How to Paint Priceless abstract Paintings is a short film with the artist Ian. Enjoy!

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  • He's brilliant! I love the passion with which he paints, truly genius at work!

  • @utanja

    He's awesome. He's has so much fun with everything he does. I'm bless to have him in my life.

  • cute!

    whats the song used in the intro btw? thanks

  • @88Omina88 It's just sample music from garage band on an Apple. Thanks-

  • Its really cute, Picasso at his age was able to do landscapes and realistic art, once I see him do that then I will think he is a genius, in the meantime, he is really cute.

  • Thanks so much for watching and commenting!!!!

    Its all about the love of painting and having fun.!

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  • This is marvelous. Creativity at its best. None of the hesitance that an adult has, sweating over every brushstroke. It reminds me of what it was like as a kid, painting and drawing, simply to be happy. Art is priced according to what one was willing to pay for it in the past. Picasso used to do paintings in an hour or two just so he could get a lavish meal. This boy is painting for the fun of it which doesn't make it any less "ART' than an adult who paints just to make money.

  • This actually demonstrates the absurdity of so-called "abstract art". Yes, the kid is enjoying himself. All children and, for that matter, all people should paint for fun and therapeutic release. But to call this genius, brilliant, amazing, or anything of the sort is simply insane and does a disservice to art and true artists who have spent years and countless hours developing skill and knowledge. This kid should work toward that as he grows instead of being told he's already there.

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  • I can't believe you guys are gobbling this up. If you didn't know a kid had painted it you'd be calling it crap.

  • a mini fletcher from a.n.t. farm! :D

    hes so adorable, and if i could paint like that.... hhhmmm i would like to see me paint like that XD

  • he´s genious !!!

  • Wow I'm glad a young child cab really express his talent!! :L

  • what i really love about his style of painting is that he doesn't hesitate his next move. he just paints it. and i think half of the brilliance of it is the title of the painting. "It Could Be Me." that pretty much captures the entire idea of abstract painting, it could be anything, interpreted differently by everyone.

  • He's such a big boy by picking his own paints. What a blessing children are, that's a fact. Godspeed!!...I'm an artist and I used to get my children to paint with me when they were little but now they don't do it, it's in there, somewhere, God willing it will come out when they are not all involved with teenage stuff.

  • Shove a clarinet in the kid's mouth and see if band works out a little better.

  • Priceless is right. As in, noone in their right mind would pay for it.

  • O I love him. I hope my daughter loves to paint just like him :)

  • @himosonnisaatana And I concur with what you say. The cynical "Art World" of adults is far less preferable to me than seeing children paint, because it makes me want to paint as well. Most artists want to hold on to that creative spirit that adult life tries to bleed out of you. I fear I am analyzing this too much, I just love seeing kids enjoying themselves.

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