Elmer B Fuddled
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Of course - art is art.Is comic art allowed here?
By Alex Ross.
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Ayami Kojima is also a fave.
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This is my dad's favourite painting because it is how he feels when he has a migraine.Edvard Munch "The Scream" (1893)
This one especially for all of us, forced to express much of our pain and anxiety privately, silently, while in hateful noise.
I have always loved this painting.Andrew Wyeth
Christina's World
1948
Great painting and a very necessary exposition.Set in the stark landscape of coastal Maine, Christina's World depicts a young woman seen from behind, wearing a pink dress and lying in a grassy field. Although she appears to be in a position of repose, her torso, propped on her arms, is strangely alert; her silhouette is tense, almost frozen, giving the impression that she is fixed to the ground. She stares at a distant farmhouse and a group of outbuildings, ancient and grayed in harmony with the dry grass and overcast sky.
Wyeth's neighbor Anna Christina Olson inspired the composition, which is one of four paintings by Wyeth in which she appears. As a young girl, Olson developed a degenerative muscle condition—possibly polio—that left her unable to walk. She refused to use a wheelchair, preferring to crawl, as depicted here, using her arms to drag her lower body along.
"The challenge to me," Wyeth explained, "was to do justice to her extraordinary conquest of a life
which most people would consider hopeless."
Andrew Wyeth
Christina's World
1948
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I like street art too. It is disappearing in some Spanish cities. It is just ephemeral. It's there till the town hall tears the building down, or some developer decides to refurbish the whole thing to turn it into expensive apartments. Or sometimes the Town Hall just "cleans" it!!!I love murals & street art! Especially the kind of art of that embraces kindness to all living beings & belief in progress
Man with Bird, Glasgow (2016)
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Socialist Facade Mosaic, Dresden (date unknown)
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Unser Leben, Berlin (1964)
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Random public art by Josep Renau, Halle-Neustadt (1974)
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Like Yayoi Kusama as well. She had a big expo two years ago at Museum Voorlinden in the Netherlands and I saw with my own eyes how mesmerising surreal her art was. It's incredible that she keeps making art well into her 90s.
That's a stupid move by those municipalities. Some people seem to think it's a symptom of decay, while it should be considered as a welcome addition to the cityscape. Why don't you show us some lovely street art (or what remained of it) from your beautiful country?I like street art too. It is disappearing in some Spanish cities. It is just ephemeral. It's there till the town hall tears the building down, or some developer decides to refurbish the whole thing to turn it into expensive apartments. Or sometimes the Town Hall just "cleans" it!!!
I think all these are already gone:That's a stupid move by those municipalities. Some people seem to think it's a symptom of decay, while it should be considered as a welcome addition to the cityscape. Why don't you show us some lovely street art (or what remained of it) from your beautiful country?
They are lovely, Elmer. Such an amazing gift.These are paintings by the late Ernie Haff of Wallace Idaho, his work hangs in the Wallace Museum. These two are over 100 years old, given to me.
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You are welcome, Dave. Lovely topic, indeed. Art is therapeutic, just like music. It is music for our eyes and our souls.Great painting and a very necessary exposition.
Thank you.
That's a stupid move by those municipalities. Some people seem to think it's a symptom of decay, while it should be considered as a welcome addition to the cityscape. Why don't you show us some lovely street art (or what remained of it) from your beautiful country?
They are quite unusual as they measure 5 inches by 5 inches but the detail is there.They are lovely, Elmer. Such an amazing gift.
Dave, there is a story with this piece, as there is with all art, I presume.View attachment 45880
Edvard Munch "The Scream" (1893)
This one especially for all of us, forced to express much of our pain and anxiety privately, silently, while in hateful noise.
They are quite unusual as they measure 5 inches by 5 inches but the detail is there.