the girl by the window by Edvard Munch.Raden explaining the hope found in the sad life【PublicDomain】

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  • @jorgevasquez1376
    @jorgevasquez13768 ай бұрын

    As an art historian. Thank you very much for this clip and thanks Raden for your passion.

  • @Scuffed_Cirno
    @Scuffed_Cirno8 ай бұрын

    actually a good idea to use her passion for art as content. Really sets her apart.

  • @alch3mIx
    @alch3mIx8 ай бұрын

    feels nice that she's an art connoisseur

  • @jpking0
    @jpking08 ай бұрын

    I haven’t been watching Raden’s streams, but I LOVE art and art history. I appreciate how in Vtubing folks share all sorts of interests using the medium, but I still didn’t expect to see my love of art history and vtubing intersect so strongly. Automatic Oshi status now for Raden. Now I need to catch her streams live so I can watch her art history segments and be that student who chimes in just to simp for the teacher 🤓 Thank you blessed algorithm for showing me this channel, and THANK YOU clipper for this incredibly niche channel. You also get oshi status 🖤 🙏

  • @PropaneWP
    @PropaneWP8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for translating this clip. It's an interesting painting. It's perhaps worth mentioning that Munch also made a painting called 'Kiss by the Window', which is a painting of a couple kissing, apparently by the same window. That leads me to interpret this as a girl waiting for her lover. The object at the lower right, I'm fairly sure is a sofa.

  • @CrapMyHat
    @CrapMyHat8 ай бұрын

    Raden is back, all is well with the world.

  • @bavs_b
    @bavs_b8 ай бұрын

    I don't have much of an art background, so these clips of Raden's art lectures are always nice to see.

  • @sebelumkupergi
    @sebelumkupergi8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for clipping and translating this. I was painting enjoyer back then and I forgot my passion for it for like 15 years. I was pursuing another career path. Thanks for reminding me of the joy of arts.

  • @zeemod1556
    @zeemod15568 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this super specific clip channel lol. Love art history and did not know Raden did this.

  • @crownuruz3175
    @crownuruz31752 ай бұрын

    "These are not our tears." Is what I read from this painting.

  • @Zcee
    @Zcee8 ай бұрын

    love the concept of your channel. thanks for these clips!!

  • @jeoffjefbeldad2720
    @jeoffjefbeldad27208 ай бұрын

    I had no clue Raden did this kind of stream. Might start watching more of her now

  • @MrSonny6155
    @MrSonny61558 ай бұрын

    Given how the curtains bend, I would say she is tightly clutching the sheets. Initially I thought that she was peering back the curtains slightly to look outside. Her closed body language of arms held to her chest and pushed forward head would have indicated it could be a fear of something outside. But now that Raden pointed out the art style, I'm starting to notice that the entire painting is made of very fine, downward strokes (except the eerie "aura" to highlight or cast shading around objects), as if drab or mourning but not existential crisis level of distortion like The Scream. I'm wondering now if she is instead *looking inwards* as if contemplating or internally struggling. So she might not be looking directly at the streets but rather "dreamily" gazing to an outside world. Other thoughts: - The features she pointed out seem trivial close up, but really stand out from a distance. Those details must have had some thought put into it, however small, because doors... don't warp like that. - The foreground furniture is likely a rounded wood chair or sofa with green padding on the inside.

  • @enddot
    @enddot8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making these clips.

  • @gwkir2882
    @gwkir28828 ай бұрын

    Love her enthusiasm

  • @JL_Loki
    @JL_Loki8 ай бұрын

    Raden art discussion streams are interesting. She is a good teacher about art. The last and only time art was discussed with passion in Hololive is the reaction art stream of Mumei, Calli and Sana. Sana was so passionate discussing art in that stream and I learned a lot about composition from her. It's was one of my favorite stream. I'm glad Raden took that place and pushed further.

  • @jcudejko
    @jcudejko8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for translating the long clips like this I really love it

  • @theslightlytiltedcat
    @theslightlytiltedcat7 ай бұрын

    I love Raden and I love her fascination with art.

  • @williamw9632
    @williamw96328 ай бұрын

    much appreciate and i hope the quality can be more higher

  • @tuckerd2321
    @tuckerd23217 ай бұрын

    My interpretation of what the woman's holding is, since she's obviously looking out the window, I imagine she's holding the curtain. There's that yellow square in the center which suggests one of two things to me. Either 1: She's looking out the window because that is a different window across the street, maybe she's looking into the life of somebody else's house. Or 2: That light is a reflection on her window from an open door behind her, and somebody is entering her room and she's trying to escape them. Either way it definitely portrays a sense of wanting, either to have what somebody else does or to leave something negative. That's just my interpretation though.

  • @johnbradshaw3001
    @johnbradshaw30018 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I love Raden

  • @Mordaedil
    @Mordaedil8 ай бұрын

    The furniture is the foot of a bed. I dunno if this is actually his sister, but it does seem to be a common reading.

  • @theh0r5e90
    @theh0r5e907 ай бұрын

    tanks

  • @atkrzk
    @atkrzk6 ай бұрын

    what made it unsettling for me is that dark shadow behind the girl. Normally with that lighting from the window, her shadow should fall on the floor behind her, instead the shadow is on the wall--it looks like someone creeping up behind the girl. Now we dont know whether it was Munch's artistic choice to shift her shadow on the wall, or if it's some kind of furniture / depiction of another person in the room. If connecting with Raden's interpretation of the white curtain representing 'hope', the shadow looming behind the girl could mean either a bad omen, or the girl's dark past. Whatever it was, it's creepy (and it's good in its own way)

  • @rektl2036
    @rektl20368 ай бұрын

    Furniture looks like a chair

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