 Hi, this is Chichu again. Now what we're going to do in this video is take a sort of close-up look at the art some of the art anyway that We've ended up buying Required in the last few months. Okay. Now this video is part three of A sort of a set I put together the first two videos are us doing the prep work for we're putting this Larger piece on the wall the first video was sort of doing a little bit of mathematics where we're doing Just measurements and doing some division multiplying and dealing with a little bit of fractions Where we put the hooks on the picture frame on the back of it, right? So we've been hanging up on the wall the second video. We actually did The measurements required to hang up the picture frame, right and again just simple mathematics Sort of just measurement again and division or just actually we didn't even do any division We just did measurements on the second video, right? Because what we did was link up the distances we had on you know We did on the back of the picture frame and we did the same measurements to hook it up on the wall, right? So those two videos I sort of connected with ASMR math Because in our everyday lives, there is a lot of mathematics right even putting up pictures on the wall Now what we're going to do in this video is zero mathematics, but we are going to take a close look at this this art and in the previous two videos I mentioned that There's two other pieces that accompanied this larger piece That you sort of got a quick glimpse at at the end of the second video, right? so the two Pictures that I was referring to are the two pictures that you see behind me or two. They're not pictures. They're Art done on wood. Okay, so I'm gonna show you these two guys first and then we're gonna take a look at the larger piece so This one is And just to tell you the history of this or the story behind this is let me show you this This is the piece. It doesn't say how he made this. I think it's burnt in Or is it Not I'm so sure I did this it might be pencil So I shouldn't be touching. You know when you get our you should never really touch the art Right, but I might not have a choice as I'm grabbing them like this but basically this is one of the pieces that we ended up buying okay, and The story behind this is We went to a you know, just a local most of the art that I do buy is very local local artist and as you know, I like You know, I I do collect art If you've been following my comic book videos and that's one of the reasons I collect comic books because I think it's Amazing art, right? As well as a few other reasons, right amazing stories human artifacts, right? So I like collecting art comic books By, you know fun, but by foreign lords. I guess it's that's that's the same, right? That's my biggest collection of all So Whenever I get a chance whenever something catches my eye I Locally anyway, I like to buy it So what we ended up doing was this one is a little bit more detailed and What we ended up doing was we went to a local coffee shop art gallery sort of a music menu and I was standing at At the bar and my partner was there as well and we looked over To one of the walls. It was sort of an art gallery opening as well we looked over at one of the walls and This amazing piece that you saw the glimpse of in the second video was hanging really far away and we both Sort of looked at this thing and went what and we went over and we bought that piece Right looked at it and Instantaneously, we knew we were gonna buy it and there was a lot of well not a lot But the artist had done a fair bit of work of this type as well that you're seeing of different size pieces and different like as creatures or Fairy tale type of stuff who very fairy tale look to it, right and you know I love sci-fi and fair tales as well fantasy so You know, we bought the larger piece because you know Say you have to think about money when you're buying things, right? If you could if you had unlimited funds I'm pretty sure many people would buy as many things as they love as as possible, right? So we bought the larger piece and then we thought it, you know, we're very happy. We thought about buying Some of these smaller pieces as well, but you know our budget So we decided not to buy and we came home and We woke up the next morning and we're both on We need two accompanying pieces with the larger piece and these are the two pieces That we ended up buying When we went back to the to the gallery, right? And I think it's beautiful. There's like this Let me give you a closer look Of this one because since this one's more intricate. It's just The art is it is beautiful and it makes me happy our mix us anyway So if any art puts a smile on your face or makes you think Or you know brings a tear to your eye That's something you've connected with and that's my thing. I tend to Gravitate towards I tend to gravitate towards things that make me happy when I'm buying local art Comic books different game. I like There's a few different things that I like about comic books few different genres and I tend to gravitate towards all of them Okay now For the larger piece Let's take a look at this thing and this thing is pretty intense But it is Brilliant now these are the anchors right took it down These the first video we put these anchors in and we did the measurements and made sure it was symmetrical And the second video we did the measurements on the wall So this is what I'm gonna give you a close-up look first sure You're gonna get a full view of this thing. I'll take a I'll take a good picture of this Show you our creatures types of creatures that he's drawn here or You know some of our You know pictures that are You know exist in the real world sort of mutated and some of them are just as imagination This thing when we saw it Huge huge smile on our faces. They stood there in front of the thing for like just smile on my face looking at all the different Creatures that he's Got here the words on it says I didn't even really see the word When we decided to buy it a more imagery images tend to trigger me more than a words But It says friends with wood and you know, he does his work on wood. That's one of the things but his name last name is his first name is Brad and his last name is Radwood so it's sort of a I don't know if it's a pun. It's not the right word to use I guess but it's sort of a spin off of the art and his his name right and this is a sort of a Completion mish-mash sort of a print on on wood. It's not drawn on there. There's a I forget what the Terminology is for it. So you don't see the reflection of the light That's better the color scheme that he's used is absolutely magnificent. This is sort of You know, I have different types of art as well. I love I love old-school art as well And I have some some pieces where I put together some pieces I do love my fantasy and when it comes to you know Investing And I consider investing to be you know be more than just monetary, right? When you invest in something or when I invest in something I think about If it's not just the monetary aspect, but also how much time I'm going to Enjoying whatever it is that I'm investing in if my investment is going to be part of my space and Am I going to appreciate it multiple times, right? Is it a one-go or it is is something that I'm going to continuously Continue to appreciate and when it comes to comic books and art As far as I'm concerned There's very few other investments that you could make one of them being of course or two of them being Investing in your mind and your body your health, right? And they're connected. So it's really one thing so investing in your health is The best investment advice anyone could ever give you right mentally and physically If I was give you you know to give you another investment advice invest in art and family, of course. So this is the piece and You know, of course, we put it up in another location of the house that we're in because it fit perfectly there and It's okay to separate them with these two pieces because I think They look beautiful here. Fantastic pieces do compliment my comics I'm very well, right, you know human artifacts, right these comic books that you see here. I believe they're all from the 1940s, right? brilliant So we have one wall 1940s facing local arts from Victoria or West Coast British Columbia From 15 right so the art that you see here the separation is how many years 1940s. So that's 60 Let's say 19 let's say 1950 I guess 50 60 65 years 70 years difference separation between the art you see here and the art you see here and It's it's beautiful as human artifacts, right something you definitely like investing my Money on my time on my space on right It's something that keeps on giving. I hope you enjoyed these videos and I hope you like the artwork that we ended up buying. I Really like it or we really like that thing looks Looks beautiful. I'll see you guys in the next video. Bye for now