Short Commentary
From the pre-historic art to the Ottonian, Viking, Anglo-Saxon and Celtic art, covering eras and some more eras to reach the Italian renaissance, the Baroque and the Neoclassicism, Romanticism and Impressionism, taking a leap, leisurely, one day at a time, to reach the “Graffiti” modern times, we have successfully lived so many lives.
I say successfully because the story is still in circulation.
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Brushstrokes, texture and colour freeze a moment so beautifully that we often forget to read. Every painting speaks of its era and teaches sincerely. Without feeling ashamed it presents both the charming and the grotesque.
Leafing through the book of art frequently, I believe, is necessary.
For at all times it will be there, telling you about the truth and the fact, the mystery and the mystical, the mundane and the historical, the forgotten and forgiving tradition, the sinner and the redeemer, mirroring every mind and thought.
Yes, the intensity with which it glares overwhelms the hassled mind. Studying art is difficult, it asks for patience and openness, but for this very reason, we should revisit the art world, for these are values which always come handy.
Phenomenal, simple, even funny, a painting adjusts to our understanding of it. How empowering!
As I continue collecting stories, I will look into the art story again. What about you?
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All photos clicked by Jagriti Rumi.
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Beautifully written 🤗👍
Thanks! It means a lot.
Keep reading. :-D
I do love your suggestion that leafing through an art book frequently is a necessity. Your argument and illustrations have convinced me. 😊
I am delighted to know so Cath. Truly delighted! :-)
Thank you so much. Cheers!
Wow….just wow…..mesmerizing…captivating….enchanting…and so much more…thank you for writing! 😊😊😊
I am thrilled to know that you liked this post, ya-hoy!
Cheers, dear friend. :-D
‘short commentaries’ may be realted topics, but the reader cannot help but make a comparison here.
how the mind learns to simplify, become a picker of sticky topics, stick to them to satisfy – is what one would call the process of engagement, excellence in action. as a witness to this pursuit, one takes a breath and inwardly smiles. for art is supposed to make you do that. isn’t it?
Right, at times this is what happens. And somewhere this is what I was thinking when I gave this short write-up the sub-heading ‘short commentary’, here you have expressed it so well. ‘Excellence in action’ that is art, reminding us how to look, quietly, just look.
Thanks Dorje!