Recently I visited an exhibition of modern art. Is digital photography
responsible for the obscure
interpretation of still life in paintings? Now that cameras on our
mobile phones coupled with photo-editing apps can help fumbling thumbs reproduce reality, painting has become a medium solely to demonstrate raw beauty
and emotion.
To understand the meaning of some of these colourful works it
is almost compulsory to browse with a gallery guide in hand. If you actually want
to experience the impact you could do what many of the couples I followed round
were doing: ignoring the guide and working out for themselves the effect
and impact of some of the larger pieces. Trouble is that art can be a very
personal encounter that isn't always made for sharing.
Net result (or maybe it was just the effect of a miserable,
wet Saturday) was disagreement. Raised voices followed together with a hasty exit on my part
to avoid embarrassment and the compulsion to hand out business cards, or, as in my last post, to usher the offending pairs to the tearoom.Divorce Magazine
Recently I visited an exhibition of modern art. Is digital photography
responsible for the obscure
interpretation of still life in paintings? Now that cameras on our
mobile phones coupled with photo-editing apps can help fumbling thumbs reproduce reality, painting has become a medium solely to demonstrate raw beauty
and emotion.
To understand the meaning of some of these colourful works it
is almost compulsory to browse with a gallery guide in hand. If you actually want
to experience the impact you could do what many of the couples I followed round
were doing: ignoring the guide and working out for themselves the effect
and impact of some of the larger pieces. Trouble is that art can be a very
personal encounter that isn't always made for sharing.
Net result (or maybe it was just the effect of a miserable,
wet Saturday) was disagreement. Raised voices followed together with a hasty exit on my part
to avoid embarrassment and the compulsion to hand out business cards, or, as in my last post, to usher the offending pairs to the tearoom.
