Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Unexplored

Art: Triglav from Bohinj by Anton Karinger : 1861

This post will probably be the shortest. But this piece is almost so explanatory, based on the title. Can you imagine finding new land that has been unexplored, untouched, just new and "pure"? Well that's what I see in this.

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Destiny

Art: Camino (The road) by Graciela Quercia

This makes me think about the essence of destiny because this road seems to take you somewhere. And isn't destiny where you are supposed to be? You also never know exactly where you will be, only where you are headed or where you want to be.

It is also great to enjoy the beauty along the way. And what a beautiful scenery this piece provides!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Isolation

Art: Mañana de otoño by Daniel Pellegata

Do you ever feel isolated? Maybe I should give a simple definition of this because this word is sometimes used in the wrong context. One of the definitions is simply to be separate from others.

This is not always a bad thing, in moderation of course! I completely know about this as I am in the middle of final exams. But also sometimes we just need to be alone or away from the "busyness" of the world.

Having said that, it would seem this is the type of place for some people. It seems quite recluse....and for that, I love it!

I should also add that "Mañana de otoño" means Autumn Morning (if you were curious :) )

Monday, November 30, 2009

Motherhood

Art: The Heir by Adolphe Weisz

Actually I am not at this stage yet in my life. But somehow thinking about that in the future this piece makes me think of that. There is just something about it....maybe the adoration of the look toward the child that you have carried for so long or that you have waited for so long. There is a special bond there.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fairytales

Art: If I Were a Mermaid and You Were a Unicorn by Jim Warren

This is the most whimsical piece I have ever posted. I grew up reading a lot and among those books were fairy tales. This art piece reminds me of all of those combined. There is an element of color, imagination, fun, whimsy, and so many more dream like adjectives.

I really like this piece! It is "light", "beautiful", and makes you want to be there, if only to take a closer look at these magical creatures!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Winter

Art: Autumn Snow by Kinkade

To be perfectly honest, I am not sure the specific date that winter starts. But it sure feels like winter right now! Therefore I thought it would be fitting to celebrate that by adding this. There are so many great memories we get during this season, with all of the celebrations during this time. So here is a beautiful piece, for a beautiful season! CHEERS!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Art

Art: Reconstruction of Via Appia, Rome by Giovanni Battista Piranesi : (1720-1778)

I was inspired to post this one because today I saw a showing of Leonardo da Vinci: Hand of the Genius exhibit at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. Somehow this reminds me of the time period that Leonardo da Vinci was apart of.

It is also amazing to me that the title of this post is "Art"; maybe because everything I post is art :)? However this piece to me somehow is the culmination of everything that is art! What a great piece....artistic indeed!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Fantasy


Art: Daybreak by Maxfield Parrish

Ok, so I know we just emerged from the Halloween festivities (if you took part in any). And this seems removed from that. On the contrary it actually fits right in :). I know what is equated with Halloween are words like, ghosts, vampires, goblins, costumes, trick - or - treating....and so on. But wait....those 3 first words are actually FANTASIES? Let's see, a fantasy is basically an imagination, a mental image that's unreal. So that settles it, because I don't believe vampires are real, well at least as far as I know.

Anyway......I am feeling a "fantasy" aspect from this art work. It is so beautiful, it somehow feels unreal, like something that could possibly be in an imagination!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Bleak Moment

Art: Wiatr halny by Stanisław Witkiewicz : 1895

Maybe because I am in such a sad mood this was the most fitting piece to post. I am sure everyone has gone through moments of sadness at some point in their life, whether its losing someone important to you, a breakup or something as simple as a disappointment. In these moments there could be feelings of desolation, coldness, depression, discouragement, and other things (I'm sure you get the idea).

This art work coincides with my mood, it seems cold, sad, dark and one element stands (tree) in the midst of it all.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Pleasant Feelings

Art: The Road to Versalles by Camille Pissarro: 1870

You may have noticed that my last few posts were on the pleasant side. Maybe it's because I am about to graduate with a Master's degree in a few months and that is an extremely pleasant thought! Conversely that is the same reason my posts have been fewer each week.

In the midst of all of the school work I love surrounding myself with pleasant calming visual pieces. And here is another one that fits in with those. Even the presence of the community and the weather in this work seems pleasant. It seems like just a regular day in "Pleasant Town"!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Warmth

Art: Winter Sunset by Dubravko Raos

Do you ever think that something makes you feel warm inside. Well looking at this makes me feel this way. Even with the winter surrounding, it feels like being in this area would make you forget all about that and provide you with some feeling of warmth, especially when thinking about entering the house.

It seems so remote, yet inviting. It also invokes some sense of family :).

Friday, September 25, 2009

Serenity

Art: Ginkaku-Ji; knife/oils; from photo by Werner Forman by Roman B. Romaniuk: 1983 - 84?


Anyone who has experience stress, know that you need something to put you in a place of serenity. That is why I really love this piece. The atmosphere is so serene. If I feel stressed, which I happen to right now, in my last semester of graduated school. I imagine if I were in a place like this, with no worries......and soon I will be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Reflection

Art: Miranda -The Tempest by Waterhouse:1916

I know what you may be thinking! This is obviously probably a survivor from a wreckage. And I do see that, but above all this reminds me of times of reflection. Probably because I like to reflect on "things" at a beach.

However you choose to call reflection - pondering, thinking; I'm sure we all do it and have a place where we prefer to be when in moments of reflection.

p.s. I am also curious as to whether there were other survivors....and where is this place? But that's off topic so I won't go further into that.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Exclusion

Art: Arcadian Landscapes 4 by David Gremard Romero: 2003

Have you ever felt excluded from a place or group? It is within your sight or presence but yet you are still on the outside. In a simpler sense exclusion describes an instance of separation from something. That is what I see with this.

It also reminds me of a previous state in time, when lepers were banned from cities and forced to reside on the outskirts. This was an extreme case, but in today's world exclusion includes many forms. Included in this are the acts of excluding because of class, race, sex, etc. As a saying goes, "Who feels it knows."

Those doing the "excluding" have no idea how it feels to the "excluded".


Saturday, September 5, 2009

Hopelessness

Art: Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee by Rembrandt:1633

Hoplessness can mean many things to different people. It is often used when describing a situation where a goal seems impossible to accomplish, solve, or attain. I see that when viewing this. Can they hold on to their lives through this storm? Does their source of hope truly lie in the ship?

Sunday, August 30, 2009

In the Still of the Night

Art: Nightfall Down the Thames by Grimshaw: 1880

I know.....I know..... the title can be a little corny if you are thinking about the song. But to comfort you a little, the title of this has nothing to do with that song. Do you ever wonder what happens when you are in the deepest moment of your sleep? Well, this painting makes me think of that. I should also mention that this is the second piece by Grimshaw I have posted.....yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now this means I should explore more of his work.


But, back on point, and to make a "long story short".........the night does invoke the most mysteries. Therefore it is fitting that I add another piece featuring the night! And that's all I have for this one.......a "short" story indeed.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Death II

Art: Heaven of Angels by Catherine Andrews

Here is another "first"......a part II! I felt the need to do this because if you read the previous post, you may deduce that no one believes in an after life (well probably not to that extreme). However, back to the point, there are assertions made of what happens after death.....Heaven and Hell!

So, here is where this artwork comes in. Along with the view of heaven usually comes the imagery of angels, light, peace and other images that evoke euphoria. I love the lighting especially in this piece and love the imagery. This would definitely "lighten" the idea of death, that is, put a different "spin" on it.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Death

Art: The Abbey in the Oakwood by Caspar David Friedrich : 1810


Death is indeed one of the mysteries on earth. Does anyone know what happens after this occurrence? Well, that was actually a rhetorical question because I doubt anyone knows. Besides those who have left this earth do not come back to tell us what happens.

The term "death" commonly is associated with "darkness", "a void", "lifeless". Then it is no surprise that's what I think of with regards to this piece. I may also add that all art I post I happen to really really like. So, even though I see such a "grimacing" topic from this piece, does not mean I don't like it. It is enchanting and "draws" you into it's world of darkness and void!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Pursuit of Knowledge

Art: "The Astronomer" by Johannes Vermeer

This is, to date, the most famous art work I have posted (well I am 98% sure). I am especially loving including this one because it was requested by my boyfriend.....and I love him dearly.

In addition, this happens to remind me of him! This piece, to me, indicates someone who has a passion for "learning" and discovering "new" theories/ideas. The pursuit of knowledge can indeed be a perplexing activity but one that is always approached with the utmost expenditure of one's attention. This "astronomer" indeed seems very attentive to his work.

Like him my boyfriend is very attentive to his work as an Economist. Economics & Astronomy.......Social Science vs Natural Science.....the pursuit of knowledge gives us all a similarity that brings us all on one path.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Passageway

Art: Garzas en el amanecer by Jorge Frasca

This is the second piece by Frasca I have posted. Maybe I need to explore more of his work!

Now getting back on point......the story of the "passageway". Well, a passageway, also a path, is a means of passing into, through; or passing out of something. In this instance, if I were in the piece, I would want to know what is beyond the "arms" of these trees. This is quite mysterious! Is there some danger? Is there a paradise? Would not I want to know!

More realistically though, "Garzas en el amanecer means 'herons in the dawn'. Yet again I have ignored the main focal point in a piece. However, a "passageway" is still my story for this viewing!

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Tranquility

Art: "El Rio de Luz" by Frederic Edwin Church: 1877
Now we've gone back to the 19th century with this one. The first thing I think about is peace when viewing this. In fact, I "feel" so much peace, I don't think about anything else regarding this, unlike other art I have posted. As such, I really don't have a story for this one but the resounding word is TRANQUILITY. Even the water is calm in this!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Beyond

Art: by Jorge Frasca

The title of this piece is unknown, well at least to me :). Nonetheless, I had to add this because I love it!

The first thing I ponder when viewing this is, "What is beyond that village? What lies behind those mountains?"

I find it funny that I completely ignored the village first. I am overwhelmingly captivated by the mountains. However, I can not deny that the village is a great addition; the entire piece is lovely. Yet still I ponder, "What is BEYOND?.......the mountains that is!"

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Journey

Art: "Sivler Moonlight" by Grimshaw

There is a sense of eeriness in this piece...and I love it! What makes my heart "stop" even more looking at this is that the human in it is a child.

This also kind of reminds me of a horror movie....what awaits this child ahead? Still, what I take from this is the child is going on a journey, either going toward something or running away from something. That is the true mystery of this piece!

Friday, July 24, 2009

A Barrier to Paradise


Art: "Beacon/Lighthouse" by Hans Werner Sahm

I really like the element of "fantasy" that this piece showcases. I am a little biased because I really love the beach, but without a doubt I can say this is one of the BEST pieces I came across. In other words I can stare at this piece for long periods of time.

There is a paradox in that this is calming when viewing but there is a "danger" showcased. It makes me think also this "hole" is some barrier that when crossed, leads to a land of "paradise"!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

What if the earth really was not round?



Art: "Final Frontier" by George Grie


This reminds me of the time in history when people really thought the earth was flat. Then Christopher Columbus sought out and did prove that the earth was actually round.


If it was flat this would be the picture I would imagine. This piece makes me wonder:


If you were to fall off the side, which type of atmosphere do you fall into? What's at the bottom?


I also feel that the use of lighting also gives a feeling of "approaching the end" or "approaching death".


"Art gives the illusion of another life. When I view art my mind lives the story of the art."