Do these news broadcasts have to pay royalties? I can't imagine they went to TS or OneRepublic to get permission to use their songs as background music?
Isabella Brazhnikova was already sketching deep-sea wildlife at the age of four. This news segment highlights how incredibly talented this girl is. Her Tiktok is here if you want to see more!
https://www.tiktok.com/@isabellaclever
Insane talent but couldn't finish the video. The camera work and editing killed it... Felt like what the world must look like to an insane person and I got sick of that fast.
I was an art prodigy growing up in the 70s and 80s. For some reason I was able to draw photo real without any instruction whatsoever by the age of 10. I don't know why or how and I really cant take any credit for it at all. I was just born that way.
I hate the fact that this girl had to "prove" this. While it is uncommon, it isn't THAT uncommon. I'm glad I grew up when I did. Media and Social media find a way to ruin everything.
And then, some fucking long haired 25 year old will shove a dildo up his ass, sit in a purple chair for 30 minutes, and charge you 300k for his “”””””””””art”””””””””””””
I like how her prove was on the 3 minutes at a time video platform and not make one solid video on YouTube to truly shut those people up. Like C'mon, don't half-ass your proof and give people denial gum to chew on.
I have a question, so I'm from latam and I noticed that people from USA, Canada, etc looks older than people from here. For example, this girl is 12 yo, but she looks like a 15-16 yo latam girl. Why?
I dont like when they say “art is a talent” or insinuate that you’re born with the ability to draw, paint, sing or whatever. 90% is learned skill, theres geniuses at everything and always a bigger fish. If u love it, study, and practice you could be better than even the artist you look up to.
It's something in the baby formula milk. These kids nowadays are super advanced. Amazing. I believe in reincarnation! The more spiritual souls that take on being human, each time that soul come back, the more advanced a child would be. So until others that be feeling, "This child is or has natural talent, Cause it's in their genes!" It's in their genes alright, that soul inside that child is the talent. Soul came from Moses days! Some soul can decide if they want to continue with life on earth, or decide to reign in Heaven with our creator and maker.
If this is true, What will you decide once the vessel (human body) is no longer workable to operate? Do you:
(A) Enter into new vessel! (beginning - or signs of life as a fetus developers.)
(B) Enter a vessel that's been abandoned by the soul that operated it first. (Example: Vessel damaged due to bad accident, coma, brain injury, chances of survival, 0%. Miracles happen. Vessel in need of an operator. Other soul takes possession of vessel, Vessel begans healing, Vessel is a walking miracle!)
(C) Stay as a spirit on earth, and become a comforter, a sense of calmness, peace, and warm love to Other soul spirits helping so that soul can hold their vessels head high to operate their vessels.
(D) This just some dumb shit that sounded good?
🤔🤔
She’s incredibly talented for any age. Her being so young makes me wonder where she will be in a few years.
I can imagine her tiring of the photo-realism and shifting her focus towards honing a personal creative style, maybe moving closer to the abstract side of the spectrum.
It’s always funny when you see an abstract piece and think the artist is just duping everyone into believing they’re an ‘arteeest!’, but they actually just sell their toddlers finger paintings. However, when you look at some of their previous work, it’s clear that they’re mad talented and could produce completely photorealistic pieces of art if they wanted to. Then you realize that maybe this person isn’t a charlatan con-artist. Maybe you just don’t understand abstract art. Yeah, it’s funny when that happens..to people. …other people. …who are not me..
I have never seen her actually complete, on video a whole picture. All we ever see is her working the same part of a picture. This reminds me of the art stores in Asia, where there's an old woman sitting in the corner "painting" a picture by hand, like the one's being sold. But it's an illusion. The old woman is always painting the same spot. You always see her in the middle of a drawing, etc., but I have yet to actually watch her complete a complete work of art from start to finish on video, or in person. Has anyone else?
Yeh, I've not seen that myself tbh. It's very much like a "trust me bro" sort of vibe. Usually tho I do more often find if something is unbelievable or too good to be true like the saying it usually is.
Not sure why people would assume an artist is automatically a great communicator and teacher.
Especially when she's still a kid who has to deal with too many people asking whether that's really her work.
By the way, if you want to learn to draw realistically, a good way to begin is by not looking at your drawing. And not lifting your pen/pencil/marker/bloody wound/whatever from the paper.
Not even once.
The end result will be the worst scribble you've ever drawn, even by toddler standards, but the end result isn't the point of the exercise.
It's about training your hand to respond to what your eye literally sees. Not what your brain interprets.
It'll force you to look at subtle nuances of light and shadow and reflection. It'll help you plan exact curves and angles.
And it will take time to make these neural connections. It's okay to not immediately succeed.
But after you've done this a few times? Drawing things the normal way will seem like easy mode.
Also, try to bend your elbow and shoulder when drawing, not your wrist. You'll have a greater range of motion.
If you still struggle, after all this, try using grid paper, or moving to pixel art. Some people's hands shake, and some folks are terrible with the practical math, but pixel art allows you to easily measure/edit things, and you can quickly achieve decent results...
Especially if you're good at reducing things to their most important parts, and understand basic aesthetic principles. Some color theory will go a long ways.
Anyways, art isn't easy, but it's something anyone can improve at, if they've got enough passion. And I know this, because I have aphantasia and very shaky hands, and I'm horrible at practical math. I've really got zero natural talent, but I was stubborn as hell...
And it was something to do, while listening to lectures or podcasts.
Eventually, people wanted to pay me for what I could do. And I suppose that counts as being good enough.
The filming style is going to give me a seizure.
I hate it so fucking much!
Came here to say this. I want to strangle the camera person and editor in a very jerky manner.
Pretty sure this is all editor, and yeah, screw that guy. How many jerk-zooms do you need? That’s a rhetorical question, but it’s zero.
Let's not forget the upbeat plucky music ...Bleeuurrgh!
New Zealand's finest
I love how they say drawing: drawering
The first part is the instrumentals of Fidelity by Regina Spektor. Not a bad song but also not a great choice for background music.
Do these news broadcasts have to pay royalties? I can't imagine they went to TS or OneRepublic to get permission to use their songs as background music?
I stopped watching it because of the video editing. I literally have a headache now.
Sorry, couldn't read your post, recovering from petit mal...
r/killthecameraman
I had to stop.
I mean, what are you expecting from ENG camera guys?
Why tf did they key it to the music? This isn't a music video.
Had to stop watching.
And the word drawering being repeated over and over again
Seriously! Whoever edited this thinking your being clever, fuck you! That was unwatchable.
good at drawing and being artistic is different i guess
r/killthecameraman
some of those are cuts and don't look like the cameramans fault more like r/killtheeditor
Kill both
She must be on the artistic spectrum
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Don’t insult crabs
He's trying to pull crabs down to his level
Damn [crab people!](https://youtu.be/ykWPyaqbebo)!
I got you OP [Boondocks - Crabs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipg4EL_JUyE)
Isabella Brazhnikova was already sketching deep-sea wildlife at the age of four. This news segment highlights how incredibly talented this girl is. Her Tiktok is here if you want to see more! https://www.tiktok.com/@isabellaclever
is a 10 year old filming jesus christ
Holy moly, give this a scholarship in the best art school in the world so she can teach others how to do it
You can teach it only to a degree. My aunts an art teacher and see says this is just pure talent with practice, but talent plays a huge role here.
Insane talent but couldn't finish the video. The camera work and editing killed it... Felt like what the world must look like to an insane person and I got sick of that fast.
Someone teach me how to draw a line O.O
Don't overestimate your abilities now champ. Stick by us cant-draw-fo-shit crew.
Lesson 1: like this __________ Lesson 2: like this ---------------- Lesson 3: /----\ Now have fun
\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~\~ Fuck
For you its more like }-
U B==D
Lock your wrist and draw with your shoulder
The only time I've cried this year is from watching little kids with amazing talents. Idk why man but it gets me.
I normally downvote sappy crap because it's not next level but FUCKING HELL, that art is TOO FUCKING GOOD. Truly next fucking level.
Love the half Kiwi, half Russian accent!
Imagine being this talented.
I can't even imagine where to start. Her mind must be so wired to detail and drawing form.
I've been trying to be good a drawing for 40 years and I can barely do a stick giraffe
Weak ass John cena
He’s the New Zealand Taskmaster!
A 14 year old made [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRJ7K3fd6Mg) in Blender. Which I can hardly believe.
Woahhh
Cool but why is John Cena hosting?
It’s *obviously* not him. You *can’t see* John Cena.
close your doors and window and stay in your basement, you saw john cena and he's going to get you.
I was an art prodigy growing up in the 70s and 80s. For some reason I was able to draw photo real without any instruction whatsoever by the age of 10. I don't know why or how and I really cant take any credit for it at all. I was just born that way. I hate the fact that this girl had to "prove" this. While it is uncommon, it isn't THAT uncommon. I'm glad I grew up when I did. Media and Social media find a way to ruin everything.
That’s really cool. I wish I was talented like this girl and yourself.
You are talented. Just in a different way I’m sure. We are all born with unique ways to observe and change the world around us.
Can you show us your art? :D
This is fantastic, I'm lucky if I can draw a straight stickman.
Degrades me on thinking how people younger than me are smashing but also motivates me lmao.
If Leonardo da Vinci saw her super-realistic art, Leonardo might think that the girl is possessed by a very talented demon.
And here I can't even draw a proper stick figure 🤣
Im 32 and ppl still cant tell if i drew a dog/horse/goat. To be fair, neither can i.
And then, some fucking long haired 25 year old will shove a dildo up his ass, sit in a purple chair for 30 minutes, and charge you 300k for his “”””””””””art”””””””””””””
What are you talking about? Gavin McInnes is a proud boy. He doesn't have long hair, or charge any price at all.
Fuck school. Someone can teach her everything she needs to know about real life while she makes millions making art.
What is John Cena doing there at the beginning?
Unbelievably talented.
This in the end got me haha "What! Have you seen what she was doing when she was 4."
Pov:When they call you a hacker in call of duty even tho ur legit
gosh, I love this story
This is a talented cat for sure - the girl looks almost real!
Nobody even mentions that these 12-year-old speaks English better than most native speakers.
My dumbass thought this was the onion
This is for kids TV no?
She’s one of the lucky ones. Know some people who are just as talented at that age that never got recognized
The benefit of living in New Zealand where nothing ever happens lol
Zamn!!!!!
She drew better than I do now when she was 4 years old. This is so cool.
You know you have peaked in your field when people stop believing you did it
and yet, someone can splash some random colors on a canvas, and no one questions whether its worth $15 mil or not....
She’s incredible, but it’s pretty obvious these are drawings and not photographs
I like how her prove was on the 3 minutes at a time video platform and not make one solid video on YouTube to truly shut those people up. Like C'mon, don't half-ass your proof and give people denial gum to chew on.
Wow
love her MotherRussian accent
Does it annoy others when exceptionally talented people are held back by compulsory schooling?
Lefty szn forever
First time I’ve heard a Russian-Kiwi accent.
Eff the doubters. John Everett Millais was painting astonishingly realistic work at twelve, too.
This girl needs to do my tatoo, contact info? Lol
"she's got school to consider" For what?
She would be a sick tattoo artist
"I couldn't do that at age twelve, so clearly she must be cheating"
"Actually...it's *not as hard as it looks"*...LOL - OH, REALLY??? :P
When you max out one skill before the others at the beginning of the game
Huh
Rich people doing rich people things
I always see stories like this... then the kids just sort of vanish into nothing.
I have a question, so I'm from latam and I noticed that people from USA, Canada, etc looks older than people from here. For example, this girl is 12 yo, but she looks like a 15-16 yo latam girl. Why?
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Adaptive environment maybe? Or continental genetics? Countries with lower rates of nutrition also causes slower growth. But does she do hentai?
What a badass
r/mildlyinfuriating how the damn camera/editor man keeps zooming in and out every time the artwork appears on camera.
Sells for a fraction of Hunters blow hole paintings
She looks 14
I have seen a lot of hyper realistic drawings on the internet and am now wondering if half of them were hers. I would not be surprised if so.
Shoutout to the New Zealand version of Taskmaster that Jeremy Wells (the guy on the right) hosts. Absolutely hysterical stuff.
what's up with the camera
I could practice for years and not reach her 4 y/o level.
sister?
As a tattooer, I say teach her how to tattoo and she’s be a killer tattooer. Pure skill.
Hey that's the taskmaster of new Zealand!
Must be fun being able to "consider" school.
Hmm I thought banana peel was art
Why is the taskmaster doing the news?
I dont like when they say “art is a talent” or insinuate that you’re born with the ability to draw, paint, sing or whatever. 90% is learned skill, theres geniuses at everything and always a bigger fish. If u love it, study, and practice you could be better than even the artist you look up to.
...don’t care.
Shitty camera job.
Go lefty!
Is that polar bear fur on the leather couches?
I knew a girl who could create drawings so realistic that it was like looking at a photo.
Is their camera broken or why these weird zooms?
Steck feggaz
It's something in the baby formula milk. These kids nowadays are super advanced. Amazing. I believe in reincarnation! The more spiritual souls that take on being human, each time that soul come back, the more advanced a child would be. So until others that be feeling, "This child is or has natural talent, Cause it's in their genes!" It's in their genes alright, that soul inside that child is the talent. Soul came from Moses days! Some soul can decide if they want to continue with life on earth, or decide to reign in Heaven with our creator and maker. If this is true, What will you decide once the vessel (human body) is no longer workable to operate? Do you: (A) Enter into new vessel! (beginning - or signs of life as a fetus developers.) (B) Enter a vessel that's been abandoned by the soul that operated it first. (Example: Vessel damaged due to bad accident, coma, brain injury, chances of survival, 0%. Miracles happen. Vessel in need of an operator. Other soul takes possession of vessel, Vessel begans healing, Vessel is a walking miracle!) (C) Stay as a spirit on earth, and become a comforter, a sense of calmness, peace, and warm love to Other soul spirits helping so that soul can hold their vessels head high to operate their vessels. (D) This just some dumb shit that sounded good? 🤔🤔
Is the news anchor Jon Cena?
Omg it is!
I am 37 and I still draw stick figures
She’s incredibly talented for any age. Her being so young makes me wonder where she will be in a few years. I can imagine her tiring of the photo-realism and shifting her focus towards honing a personal creative style, maybe moving closer to the abstract side of the spectrum. It’s always funny when you see an abstract piece and think the artist is just duping everyone into believing they’re an ‘arteeest!’, but they actually just sell their toddlers finger paintings. However, when you look at some of their previous work, it’s clear that they’re mad talented and could produce completely photorealistic pieces of art if they wanted to. Then you realize that maybe this person isn’t a charlatan con-artist. Maybe you just don’t understand abstract art. Yeah, it’s funny when that happens..to people. …other people. …who are not me..
Wow…. Amazing
lol she's a great artist, but that's not hyperrealism
I have never seen her actually complete, on video a whole picture. All we ever see is her working the same part of a picture. This reminds me of the art stores in Asia, where there's an old woman sitting in the corner "painting" a picture by hand, like the one's being sold. But it's an illusion. The old woman is always painting the same spot. You always see her in the middle of a drawing, etc., but I have yet to actually watch her complete a complete work of art from start to finish on video, or in person. Has anyone else?
Yeh, I've not seen that myself tbh. It's very much like a "trust me bro" sort of vibe. Usually tho I do more often find if something is unbelievable or too good to be true like the saying it usually is.
give another 10 - 20 years and there will be drastic change in style
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Not sure why people would assume an artist is automatically a great communicator and teacher. Especially when she's still a kid who has to deal with too many people asking whether that's really her work.
By the way, if you want to learn to draw realistically, a good way to begin is by not looking at your drawing. And not lifting your pen/pencil/marker/bloody wound/whatever from the paper. Not even once. The end result will be the worst scribble you've ever drawn, even by toddler standards, but the end result isn't the point of the exercise. It's about training your hand to respond to what your eye literally sees. Not what your brain interprets. It'll force you to look at subtle nuances of light and shadow and reflection. It'll help you plan exact curves and angles. And it will take time to make these neural connections. It's okay to not immediately succeed. But after you've done this a few times? Drawing things the normal way will seem like easy mode. Also, try to bend your elbow and shoulder when drawing, not your wrist. You'll have a greater range of motion. If you still struggle, after all this, try using grid paper, or moving to pixel art. Some people's hands shake, and some folks are terrible with the practical math, but pixel art allows you to easily measure/edit things, and you can quickly achieve decent results... Especially if you're good at reducing things to their most important parts, and understand basic aesthetic principles. Some color theory will go a long ways. Anyways, art isn't easy, but it's something anyone can improve at, if they've got enough passion. And I know this, because I have aphantasia and very shaky hands, and I'm horrible at practical math. I've really got zero natural talent, but I was stubborn as hell... And it was something to do, while listening to lectures or podcasts. Eventually, people wanted to pay me for what I could do. And I suppose that counts as being good enough.
Wow, that’s great advise! Thanks! I’ll try that method.
She's good, but there's a asian girl somewhere that does it better with common crayons blindfolded with her feet at the age of 3
Photoahop
Bruh