As a Mexican-American, I feel very proud to say that I am indigenous the dark skin and the dark hair and I think we all should really look into our roots in our Mexican culture is actually more indigenous than it is Spanish, and I am proud to be indigenous
@natbfunkyАй бұрын
Jaime Let's Do This Friday Thing🇯🇲
@inescadavidАй бұрын
Me encantan sus collages
@alexandrakarl2487Ай бұрын
I really appreciate this video - it makes me with I could visit the show and write a review. There's so much to say about it! Congrats both to the artist and the museum.
@MVUK3582 ай бұрын
Beautiful voice, Nicole! ❤ Thank you for sharing your gift also on the U96 songs 🎵
It's a miracle somebody outside of Italy is talking about the Genoese Baroque. This school is vastly underrated.
@anamericaninamericavotesblue5 ай бұрын
Miss Mac would be so proud.😊
@AngelaDibble-qc2ot5 ай бұрын
The book looks beautiful. It's so good to be able to see some of the illustrations and learn more about the content. It's an expensive book, although well worth the price I'm sure, but I'm pleased to see some of the content before buying. Amazon have not supplied a peek inside the book which I'm sure would increase it's sales.
@michaelg93595 ай бұрын
VG painting looks good
@vatchesolakian63615 ай бұрын
He was excluded for his race . He was the best
@godsonbrowne5 ай бұрын
Just discovered this guy after listening his cover of lightening by Mortimer. I must say this whole unit is now in my favourites.
@fabienlouvel55365 ай бұрын
What a good vibe ! Wish i was there !
@USA50_6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video ❤❤️😎🗽🇺🇸👍
@naveenprakashdamavarapu7407 ай бұрын
I am Naveen from India
@naveenprakashdamavarapu7407 ай бұрын
Hi
@florencetan6157 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me how to differentiate Ming or Qing Hetian open work jade that depicts a dragon but with no claws at all.
@slwtgf7 ай бұрын
Are claws usually present on the culturally carved Hetian dragon sculptures in a certain time period, but claws are not included in others? Is that the question?
@florencetan6157 ай бұрын
@@slwtgf openwork white jade superbly carved I doubt it was made during Ming as this design was common during Ming dynasty but superbly carved with three dimensional carvings I think it was carved during Qianlong period instead but how come no five claws or any claws
@slwtgf6 ай бұрын
@@florencetan615 very good point, thanks for pointing it out! I’m finding jade (the history, but also lapidary skills, in general) so beautiful and fascinating! I found chrysoprase recently, a stone I haven’t come across yet, and omg the hues of that, from majestic dark shades to the happy apple green + lighter hues has me marveling on that, now, too.
@ayaaspeaks42397 ай бұрын
Thank you
@joseericmorenoperez54388 ай бұрын
Acknowledgements
@wahidnazari36788 ай бұрын
I am proud to be an artist with the magnificent talent of Arshil Gorki🇦🇲🇺🇸🤘
@ianstone458210 ай бұрын
Dear Jamie great as usual hope your good my friend
@normanbonk806410 ай бұрын
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@normanbonk806410 ай бұрын
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@Oscar-zu3lo11 ай бұрын
😄 *Promo sm*
@nickduffield760411 ай бұрын
Fantastic band. My favourite timbalero by far 👌
@rr7firefly11 ай бұрын
We need people like Randy Griffey in public presentations. His intellectual grasp is beautifully articulated in a very personable style. He knows his stuff and he shows great dedication to promoting a greater understanding of art. One day I will visit the Smithsonian and I will shake his hand to thank him.
@horaciogarciarosas489511 ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo felicidades saludos desde saltillo coahuila México
@creightonjewkes912411 ай бұрын
Where can I find high resolution images of this beautiful stone?
@_MikeJon_ Жыл бұрын
15:56 you can't damage jade with steel? Well that's nonsense lol. You can't cut it buy you can absolutely use sculpting tools.
@_MikeJon_3 ай бұрын
@@FatEnjoi The ancient Chinese have been doing it since the Neolithic age. Same for the bronze and iron age. There's plenty of videos talking about it. Not to mention all the jade artifacts in mesoamerica...
@_MikeJon_3 ай бұрын
@@FatEnjoi "From workshop to grave: ancient Chinese jade" is a good vid on the topic. Check it out.
@FatEnjoi3 ай бұрын
good luck with that. Been trying to flatten a piece of jasper using sand for weeks and only taken off a hairs width of material, you would need diamond edged tools to do any damage. Not been able to find information on anyone using man powered hand tools to sculpt these hard stones, almost find it hard to believe it can be done, especially in the Neolithic when people were supposed to be primitive.
@_MikeJon_3 ай бұрын
@@FatEnjoi You don't need a diamond to carve hard stone lol. That's a debunked talking point as shown by people like *SGD Sacred geometry decoded* and *Scientists against myths* The sand you're allegedly using probably is insufficient. The ancient Egyptians for example used Emery in their abrasives. I reckon magnetite rich sand would also work pretty well. I find it curious on why you think the Neolithic age is primitive. That's an outdated take at best. The Neolithic people literally created agriculture, domestication and metallurgy lol...
@FatEnjoi3 ай бұрын
@@_MikeJon_ that sounds interesting i'll check it out
@darkj3di336 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting. Hope to see you in Wynwood
@Dsano Жыл бұрын
Pa’lante, Chino! Sunset Park!
@rg1876 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. Rich analysis.
@TheQueensWish Жыл бұрын
This piece of carved Jade is not only beautiful, it’s fascinating. Thank you so much for the background and analysis in the video.
@karolcarvelli3790 Жыл бұрын
Cool
@snapfinger1 Жыл бұрын
If it keeps on raining the levees going to break.
@luckheather Жыл бұрын
🙏✨☀
@cokidmz Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@sunyclime Жыл бұрын
Masked outdoors? Mentally I’ll dude
@maurodable Жыл бұрын
Extraordinarias estas obras! No conocía a la artista, una gran revelación para mí.