honeydevil
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what is your favorite art piece and why? and when you at it, what is your favorite style? Is it Impressionism, Surrealism, Realism...?
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Jenem said:i have a lot of favorites, i dont think i could choose just one. but i have a new favorite artist. she's local- her name is Amanda Martinson. her works are landscapes, but she's done a lot of sunsets. they're fantastic- so relaxing to look at. check out her stuff here: Amanda Martinson
my favorite is called Blazing in Gold, Quenched in Purple:
why the hell can't i get the img code to work?????
ok, glad it's not me!Kookamoor said:Image code seems buggered this evening.
Jenem said:ok, glad it's not me!
honeydevil said:yeah she'e good, it has something from a fairytale...
I'm more in the surrealistic region, i like dali... he's pretty good..., but i actually like anything that gives me a feeling...
lovermuffin said:"Hirst's work is an examination of the processes of life and death: the ironies, falsehoods and desires that we mobilise to negotiate our own alienation and mortality...The tank pieces incorporate dead and sometimes dissected animals - cows, sheep or the shark - preserved in formaldehyde, suspended in death."
...I sigh in admiration...
Stewart said:I could put a pea on a pedestal and squash a bowl of fruit into the floor and talk nonsense about how it represents the way we, as a western society, view food (i.e. the bowl of fruit) so much in that we abuse it while, for the poor societies of the world who prize food as an unobtainable commodity,...
novella said:And I agree with Stewart about conceptual art, though I would not extend that opinion to all modern art.
Mari said:You might also notice that my earlier post showing my favorite didn't do two things: 1) it didn't use artwank to explain why I like it; 2) it didn't insist that anyone else like it.
I admire their struggles through hard times that are not too different from mine.
Notice that the thread didn't ask people to convince others. Notice also that some of us managed not to frown at others' choices.