Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Truth be known, guys, Pablo was a commercial artist, not abstract, not expressionist. He was a chameleon of sorts—when an art style trended, he absorbed it into his repertoire—did it better usually than an original artist—and left a 7 or 8 figure estate for his kids.
Ironically, William Shakespeare was sort of a cultural/artistic shoplifter, too, but both he asnd Picasso gave more than they appropriated IMO.
I think it was Thomas Marlow, a peer in Shakespeare's age, who wrote Two Gentlemen of Verona, although historically Shakespeare is credited.
Ironically, an original though from Billy (?) was, "The play's the thing."
Meaning? No actor, or costume, or set design can substitute for the concept, the thought behind the play. Or the artwork, or the dance, you know?
Check out Jackson Pollack, Mondrian, Kandinsky, and especially one of my faves, Joan Miro (a guy) if you want inspiration to cut your teeth on Abstract Expressionism.
And a piece of absolute joy and expressionism, Nude Descending a Staircase, controversial at the time (because the word "nude" is in the title!) by Marcel DuChampo.
Fact be known, Picasso tracked DuChamp and his work scrupulously, imitated...sigh...prevailed.
Here's a crack at Miro using a photo of myself last year:
Cheers!
Gary
I think you did very well with this Gare. I have been checking out Miro for the past few hours, I don't know much if anything about art history sad to say, I get my art history education from books, and here from you. I also have a friend that was an art history major in college. Incidentally when I get a few minuts I have been working on your lime image, hopefully I can come up with something I like. At the moment I'm trying a cubism type thing.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
My favorite artists at the moment are Richard Schmid, Van Gogh, and Cezanne.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
All very expressive creative geniuses.
I gravitate toward artists in history who "took a chance", for what that's worth. To go perhaps against a trend or popularize an unknown one.
Icons. for the past few years, have trended toward minimalism.
Isn't that exciting that a relatively new technology chooses to draw from a classical art form for its UI?
Overall, I think it's very exciting that with the reality of the net and digital tools, artists from all over the world can comment, share, and marvel at the collective genius of expressive people today.
Bookmarks