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Sep 27, 2007 3:01 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
Pretty much...
if you look at the name of most (I said most) of abstract paintings, you will admit that it either come from a disturbing occasion or a strange definition... But all of them comes, in my point of view, from personal experience
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Sep 27, 2007 3:04 PM CST Where did it go?
ibglenny
ibglennyibglennyNorfolk, Virginia USA10 Threads 245 Posts
exactly. And that is what makes it so beautifully emotional! It is a strong personal outlet!cheers
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Sep 27, 2007 3:12 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
Absolutely but my oint was that some people might think that using phoroshop makes thing easy... It does in one way, but on the other hand is it really what you want, do you, using photoshop have the same struggle as a painter using a brush???
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Sep 27, 2007 3:15 PM CST Where did it go?
ibglenny
ibglennyibglennyNorfolk, Virginia USA10 Threads 245 Posts
Actually I can see the painter's point of view. You can put SOOO much emotion into a brush stroke. But I do ... have always ... agree that no matter what the medium abstract is one of the hardest if not the hardest of genres.
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Sep 27, 2007 3:21 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
That may be true but didn't he (picasso) develop that style...cubism, over a period of time? No art history major but I dont think that was his first... dunno
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Sep 27, 2007 3:34 PM CST Where did it go?
ibglenny
ibglennyibglennyNorfolk, Virginia USA10 Threads 245 Posts
actually that is very good. But Picasso had so many styles in his 80 something year carreer that it is hard to put him in that box. But you are right ... he as well as Georges Braque were equally important in inventing cubism. It was kind of a foundation for Picasso's early work .... then slowly turned to like a Synthetic Cubism.

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Sep 27, 2007 3:34 PM CST Where did it go?
Roguecop
RoguecopRoguecopElko, Nevada USA218 Threads 3,885 Posts
I love Colors
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Sep 27, 2007 3:38 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
He did, that's totally well remarked... But look at the world around him when he started.... The world was in a total collapse... So, my idea ok? just my idea, was that he just tried to capture the chaos of "normal" civilization around him... And the Spanish civil war was the last gasp...
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Sep 27, 2007 3:39 PM CST Where did it go?
Nightingale
NightingaleNightingaleGreen Bay, Wisconsin USA4 Threads 222 Posts
danceline laugh
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Sep 27, 2007 3:46 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
I'm sure you know way more about it than me wizzie...I've never seen a city in chaos like that and hope I never do...Imagine it must have spawned some intense emotion! Either way he was a brilliant man! Anyone get Andy Warhol?
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Sep 27, 2007 3:57 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
The guy's a genius... By the way it's nice to talk to someone who knows a few artists...
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Sep 27, 2007 4:03 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
Yea, have to be versatile! I am one myself (artist, not genius) but nowhere near that magnatude...obviosly! laugh Just a thought...graffiti...abstract/ modern art?
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Sep 27, 2007 4:14 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
What do u mean???dunno
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Sep 27, 2007 4:48 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
I tried to find the site but no luck...dunno I agree it's cool! I started when I was about 16 and got pretty good...but only on pa[erlaugh
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Sep 27, 2007 4:49 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
paper not pa[erdoh
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Sep 27, 2007 4:53 PM CST Where did it go?
Wizzie1967
Wizzie1967Wizzie1967Ennis, Clare Ireland13 Threads 757 Posts
Funny the site is working fine...confused
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Sep 27, 2007 4:55 PM CST Where did it go?
kinetiknrg
kinetiknrgkinetiknrgminneapolis, Minnesota USA6 Threads 294 Posts
maybe it's my computer...I found some strange 3D site that you need a password to get into...whats the addy again?dunno
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Sep 27, 2007 4:56 PM CST Where did it go?
Rickster
RicksterRicksterNew York, USA24 Threads 3,362 Posts
I think that Neoplasticismhas, ex. Piet Mondrian to be one of the most difficult for me to comprehend.

Abstract Expressionism is a bit more of my style of working. It’s easier for me to express my self and personality through the process of spontaneity.

I’m more accustom to action painting. I have very little regards for color. Nor, do I believe in any kind of standards on how something should be created. I also hate any type of formalities that will even come close to limiting myself from expressions.

I think actions speak lauder than words. The emotions will show no matter what.
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