In college and grad-level art classes they tell you that everything mimics fine art-fashion, design, literature, everything. I know that sounds ridiculous, but I think it's kinda true...
Art is a way to express something that cannot be written or organized in any other fashion that by pure gesture, emotion, and visual understanding. The unexplainability of art is what makes it so enticing. These unexplainable bursts seem to trickle down into more cohesive, replicatable ideas about color, passion, composition, pattern, and emphasis.
Art is a way to express something that cannot be written or organized in any other fashion that by pure gesture, emotion, and visual understanding. The unexplainability of art is what makes it so enticing. These unexplainable bursts seem to trickle down into more cohesive, replicatable ideas about color, passion, composition, pattern, and emphasis.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER
Helen Frankenthaler, The Bay, 1963 |
Traditional Home |
Traditional Home |
PETER PAUL RUBENS and THE BAROQUE
Peter Paul Rubens, The Fall of Phaeton. 1604-1605 |
Felicia Zwebner |
CHRISTO and JEAN-CLAUDE
(my personal fav)
Christo & Jean-Claude, Valley Curtain, 1970-72 |
Kay Douglas |
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