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Great Art Explained

Great Art Explained

Board Exams
4.0
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183 comments

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Review summary

Based on 183 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teaching quality, teacher's experience. Many students highlight content is provided for free, making it highly accessib...

What students talk about most

Fees vs Value

The educational content is offered for free, providing exceptional value to students who widely rega...

Teaching Quality

Students widely praise the teacher's ability to simplify complex art concepts, making them highly un...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher demonstrates extensive knowledge and a long-standing presence in art education, evidence...

Study Material

The primary study material, consisting of YouTube videos, is highly valued for its content and clari...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.0
Wealth of knowledge
Makes art understandable and accessible
Best arts education on YouTube
Provides new perspectives
Meaningful content
Perceived as biased
Accused of 'progressive propaganda'
Mispronunciation of names
Teacher's Experience4.0
Wealth of knowledge
Followed for years, indicating consistent quality
Published author (book mentioned)
Study Material4.0
Accessible video content (YouTube)
Additional resources like a book are available
Doubt Support3.0
Tests & Practice3.0
Flexibility4.0
Content is accessible on YouTube (on-demand)
Allows for self-paced learning
Fees vs Value5.0
Content is provided for free, making it highly accessible
Considered 'the best arts education' by students
One comment hints at perceived materialism ('slave to the golden calf')
Teacher Personality4.0
Engaging and charming
Soft-spoken and passionate about art
Pleasing accent and cadence
Perceived as biased and 'parochial anglophone'
Accused of 'modern narcissism'

Top Strengths

1. Exceptional Teaching Quality and Accessibility

2. High Value (Free Content)

3. Engaging and Passionate Personality

Areas to Improve

1. Addressing perceived content bias and objectivity

2. Ensuring accurate pronunciation of names

3. Potentially exploring options for direct doubt support or practice materials

What students love

I really appreciated getting a look into the man behind the videos! Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge for free and making it accessible.

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I learn so much from you! I’m so grateful. Thank you for all you contribute to our world.

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Just commenting to boost your videos because they make me feel like I could 'understand' art. Keep doing your thing and good luck with the book.

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It's more than just the knowledge and the language; it's also your accent and cadence. Very pleasing to listen to you.

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It was spectacular to see James. He is an absolute charmer and very soft-spoken. Good to see someone passionate about art and culture.

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Hands down the best arts education happening on YouTube right now. Thank you!

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Important work! Love your videos. Following your content for years and I get excited every time there is a new video!

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You make us understand art in such an easy way! Please, come to Rio de Janeiro and give us a speech like that!

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Such a big fan of yours! Thanks for making meaningful content in a sea of fodder.

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Thank you. This has brought a new perspective on one of my favorite pieces of art. I've also just ordered your book and look forward to reading it.

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What could be better

The author is completely biased. How can someone who is a slave to the golden calf teach through art? (Translated from Russian)

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Tadeusz Łempicki, NOT Lem-pick-ee, you parochial anglophone.

So much 'progressive' propaganda... then suddenly 'Two of them got married'. BS artists of modern narcissism in Bugatti.

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