halcyon days
Friday, 25. April 2008, 20:28:17
it is a pretty picture but i think i ruined it. i kind of liked it all suggestive and misty. oh well. i may do more with the sky, but not today.
i never sign anything until i have completely ruined it.
what do you really think. i am interested because this is a direction i am considering crystalizing as a credo... just to do what is beautiful and life-enhancing. i'm so tired of criticising the world i live in. it is beautiful.
i never sign anything until i have completely ruined it.
what do you really think. i am interested because this is a direction i am considering crystalizing as a credo... just to do what is beautiful and life-enhancing. i'm so tired of criticising the world i live in. it is beautiful.
By CultureSurfer, # 25. April 2008, 23:01:57
that's why i am a fan of japanese art.
By I_ArtMan, # 25. April 2008, 23:08:27
You still that 13 year old that deals with essencism,the difference btwn then and now?? It is all in you and not coming from us the critics.
Your picture is superb!
Many of us deserve to enjoy art as much as the intellectually advanced.Making it understandable it is your gift to us. I love Venus' lips!!! they are like ripe cherries
I love Japanese art.
You need to put your thinking hat when you are exposed to it. (I do better with Japanese poetry than art
I took once Gyotaku, the art of Japanese fish drawing.
It included three 45min classes at the Japanese Art Gallery of New York, the artist was selected by the Gotoh Museum in Tokyo . It was an experience that I will remember for life
I still can select my fish and study it's existence in a pond!
Have you ever been in Japan??
I never been and I hear it is magnificent!!
By ellinidata, # 26. April 2008, 00:48:50
That's just my first impression
By RuneSB, # 26. April 2008, 08:09:22
hey rune,
we can't see sunflowers without being reminded of van gogh. that's o.k., i am in good company.
By I_ArtMan, # 26. April 2008, 15:03:53
have a great one!
By ellinidata, # 26. April 2008, 15:39:17
About the sunflowers. I can understand what you probably mean by saying you've ruined it. Not that I think you have - it's just that in my view the sunflowers and the rest of the painting are done in each their style. The picture as such is quite dimmed and soft-like, while the flowers look like they're jumping right out at us. Or like they've been attached to an already made painting.
Personally I think that makes an interesting painting, working with juxtapositions in colour and style like that.
If you want to recreate the misty overall look, you might work on the flowers rather than the sky. I realize, though, that it can be hard to tell from looking on a laptop screen like I do at the moment.
Just my one cent.
By ricewood, # 26. April 2008, 15:48:31
Well, I'm late with a lot of posts but i've seen a nice quiche à la française... Laissez-moi goûter à cela !!
Bonne soirée,
Liu
By Liu, # 26. April 2008, 20:45:36
allan,
i think that is avery astute analysis. i have to stare at the painting for a week and see what to do. i think you're right about the sky... it'll do.
hi liu,
thanks for visiting and your nice comments. interesting... the strange feeling. ahhh, yes that best of all quiches... alas, is finally gone.
By I_ArtMan, # 27. April 2008, 01:38:12
Not to be obsessive about CultureSurfer (lol), but I was thinking of asking you if you find that you constantly have to walk away from a work of art to a) not go insane from frustration b) gain new perspective c) regain balance in your life.
Now I think I know your answer. I had no idea creating & developing a web site was such a creative endeavor.
By CultureSurfer, # 27. April 2008, 03:38:13
just see thinks positive!
I put myself time out, every time I feel I need it.
It really helps.
Naomi from
By ellinidata, # 27. April 2008, 04:12:00
but, that's what we call 'payment in advance'
angeliki,
i get the analogy... my kids... i created them and i can take them out. j/k i would never hurt a hair on any one of their heads. i am very lucky to have them.
By I_ArtMan, # 27. April 2008, 05:08:38
I know you get the analogy..
I am lucky to have my kids too. It takes years and years of positive thinking to survive the hard times! A site is like a kid.You put the effort and you just hope it is going to turn out right !
By ellinidata, # 27. April 2008, 05:21:51
I love how that sunflower turns to her. Great job with those flowers.
By symphonied, # 27. April 2008, 18:04:53
thankyou for the comliment.
b.,
yes, so you know what i mean. one thing is sure; you can't have it both ways. thanks for commenting
By I_ArtMan, # 27. April 2008, 19:37:28
so, are the kids out of the nest??
By ellinidata, # 27. April 2008, 20:47:20
he worked with me doing home improvements on staten island, mostly chimneys and fireplaces, now he has his own company.
http://www.cummingconstruction.net/
thanks for asking.
By I_ArtMan, # 27. April 2008, 21:38:19
Check out my latest blog post-PROOF that Richard and I know each other in REAL life.
By CultureSurfer, # 27. April 2008, 21:57:04
this is so touching!!
he mentioned your name again and again!! I was reading and counting!
AT A YOUNG AGE, WORKING WITH MY DAD PART TIME DURING THE SUMMER WHEN I WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL. WHEN I WORKED WITH MY DAD I NOTICED THAT I WAS GOOD WITH MY HANDS AND THAT I ENJOYED THE WORK TOO. I GRADUATED SCHOOL AND STARTED TO WORK FULL TIME WITH MY DAD, LEARNING THE MASONRY TRADE AND ALSO WORKING ALONGSIDE CARPENTERS, CONCRETE MASONS AND OTHER TRADESMEN. I BEGAN TO HELP RUN THE OPERATING END OF THE BUSINESS.
thanks for sharing this!!
Your son has you ears!!
handsome boy!
so, I see you were never a TV lover!! lol: Four kids! You and their mom did good Scott!
Do you visit with them??
Did they ever see your new place?? did you send the link to your blog??
By ellinidata, # 28. April 2008, 01:05:43
caitlin at least put up one picture of herself. but doesn't write or comment on my blog.
jonathan doesn't write but put up some pictures. but he comments now and then on my blog.
http://my.opera.com/gofer715/info/
http://my.opera.com/cementmanjon/info/
By I_ArtMan, # 28. April 2008, 02:01:02
this is so cool!
I did see the pictures of Jonathan's! pretty faces there!
Caitlin , does she have a baby face?? Or her picture is from a younger age??
She looks like a teen!! I know she is the baby in college.
thanks for sharing!!
since most of my posts are "friends access only " I added them into my friends list , they might see this comments and they would like to visit
Good night, Scott.
By ellinidata, # 28. April 2008, 04:46:19
yes caitlin is probably 19 in her posted profile picture.
By I_ArtMan, # 28. April 2008, 05:27:11
Is the woman going to be more realistic; I mean she is so white, like a ghost; she has empty eyes. She has white lips. These bother me, the vacant eyes, the lifeless lips.
Or is she a ghost and the town, too, since it is misty? Is this painting telling of history, an ancient town and woman? Only the sea and flowers still living?
Is that a volcano?
Well, if you intent is to envoke emotion and thinking, you have succeeded!
By momable, # 5. May 2008, 06:07:34
thanks for commenting.
By I_ArtMan, # 5. May 2008, 06:50:59
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By I_ArtMan, # 5. May 2008, 22:05:56
I am interested in what you, the artist, wants me, the viewer, to see; what everything in your painting signifies.
By momable, # 6. May 2008, 00:01:31
in poetry sometimes it's just to celebrate life.
By I_ArtMan, # 6. May 2008, 02:51:56
By momable, # 6. May 2008, 04:56:01
1. Calm and peaceful; tranquil.
2. Prosperous; golden: halcyon years.
but if it's like a teaching story and you explain the meaning, you take away one of the purposes of art. that is, to provoke the viewer or listener to a higher questioning. or, you could even say invite another human being to a different level of consciousness. and it's eternally effective. this statue was carved from marble 2500 years ago. poetry can transform one's state of being. art and music too, but each in a different way.
the idea of art that i subscribe to is that it enhances life. life would all be on one level without the works of culture.
people don't generally appreciate because they are not sensitive to changes in their state.
By I_ArtMan, # 6. May 2008, 05:27:13
Here their are statues about towns. Some buildings in Hammond have copies of famous artwork on their facades. My town has art/craft festivals. Chicago does, too.
Me, I like when someone explains the motivation behind their dance, painting, photo, etc., because I can compare their thoughts to mine and/or be surprised that such ideas came to their minds and be surprised that so many people thought something entirely different then what the artist intended. Everyone sees and interprets with their own framework.
So, long story short, I can see where you are coming from with your opionion that if you explain it takes away the meaning; for you, this is true; for me, it just isn't. My mind works differently, it seems.
Even if someone is playing devil's advocate, the different opinions and reasons and what actually is seen, what is noticed first, what is not noticed, the subtlties, the boldness, what everyone sees and says is most interesting to me. That is why I like to read people's blogs and comment and am so happy to have people comment on mine.
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By I_ArtMan, # 6. May 2008, 07:11:33
Now I feel like watching My Fair Lady again. Audrey Hepburn is a great actress. I watched some movies of hers last month.
By momable, # 6. May 2008, 23:36:58
you made me laugh.
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