The Biggest Art Collab on YouTube, Season 2
November 25, 2022 4:28 PM   Subscribe

The BIGGEST Art Collab On YouTube IS BACK! [S2 E1] In early 2021, graphic artist and YouTuber Ten Hundred painted a character in the middle of a large wooden panel, then sent it to another YouTuber to paint another small section, who then sent it to another, until it was done. The first panel traveled over 30,000 miles before it arrived back at Ten Hundred's studio to be auctioned for charity. For season 2, he started two different panels and sent them off. For one of them, each artist has to choose another YouTuber with fewer subscribers. Season 2 is still in progress.

Season Two playlist

Season 2, Panel 1:
Temi Danso Art
Blackbean CMS
CurrieGoAT
Saultoons
Bill Making Stuff
BAM's Way
As of this post, Panel 1 is on its way to the first non-English-speaking channel of the series, Boune Art (French)

Season 2, Panel Two:
Ten Hundred
KipToe (includes gripping, Western-style adventure)
Jess Karp
GregSimkinsArt
James Gurney
The Art of Aaron Blaise

The Biggest Art Collab on YouTube playlist (Season 1)
Season one included Ten Hundred, Slew, DokeTV, SMOE NOVA, Nerdforge (the only female in S1), Alpay Efe (with a bit of trompe l'oeil), and Jazza. And finally to Bobby Duke Arts for an epic handmade frame (soooo good, in two parts)
posted by Glinn (2 comments total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Ten Hundred is one of my absolute favourite YouTubers and this series was such a fantastic idea, I discovered so many new artists through both seasons!
posted by ellieBOA at 12:14 AM on November 26, 2022 [1 favorite]


Thanks for this, the James Gurney video where they criticize the composition, set fire to the canvas, tour a 20s-30s cartoon character museum for inspiration, and in the end there's a 10 minute video essay on AI art is really... something XD.
posted by subdee at 7:42 AM on November 26, 2022 [1 favorite]


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