I always look to art history for self-esteem. Didn't Edvard Munch get
punched in the nose because someone hated his work? Was it Cezanne who had
tomatoes thrown at his work? People or art critics could write in the
papers that the artist was a *bum* with *no talent* etc. Talk about danger!
Talk about criticism!
::I've found that engineers (like peter nelson) are inevitably realist
:painters; I think it goes with the mental set.
If you will notice the e-mail I posted from my non-art-loving cousin, she
referred to nice portraits and landscapes like I did before... She is
speaking about a couple of works I did for my aunt and others as gifts. Of
course, I absolutely hate doing it, but most people in the *other camp isn't
aware that non-representational painter are *very capable of rendering
realism, it is just not what we choose! They assume we have no skill. it
is so incredibly easy for me to whip up a decent landscape, but, there are
many different "art worlds" and that - isn't mine!
:One major difference in the two camps: in general, abstract artists are
:much more admiring of good figurative art than figurative artists of
:abstraction. I personally like good art, regardless of the form. I think
:that the qualitative difference lies here but will have to think about it
:more.
But not understanding, wouldn't you want to remain *mute on a subject?
Would you object and show your ignorance of the subject so loudly? I don't
understand this at all...
:People like Mani just follow their agenda pretty mechanically, it seems. I
:don't think the comments of the psycho fringe have anything to do with art.
:They are there to make trouble; that's their kick. If they cant do it there
:they'll do it elsewhere (and do).
:I'll think some more about this. I'm hoping for more posts on the site,
:both pro and con.
Huh? (short term memory loss) What site?
Kay
:> I am starting to notice something about the people who can and cannot
:> cope with the sort of abstract art that Dan paints ... it seems the
:> ability to accept *simplicity* is frightening to many and that produces
:> hostility. To create simplicity goes against everything we are
:> programmed for, as twentieth century *beings*. A simple mark or line;
:> non crowded spaces; elementary forms; monochrome images - not easy for
:> many to take on board but one hell of an achievement to anyone who can
:> successfully produce it under the pressures of this world we have
:> created.
:
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:Dan
:
:'The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.' - Blake
:'Ich bin ein Artsy Fartzy.' - Dan
So I'm wondering if the vehement, (and conservative) reaction to abex could
have some of the same stuff in it? I mean, if you go to the art museum and
only see what you expect to see as 'art,' everything is well articulated and
comfortable and psychologically tidy. Like going to Howard Johnson's --
already knowing the menu and what it will taste like.
Suddenly you confront a work of art that moves you in some way -- but it won't
fit the niches and recesses of cranial confort, and it THREATENS YOU!!! It
proposes something that you don't know what to do with.
Just speculating, of course. But how interesting, maybe people hate art
because it's good.
Erik Mattila
By the way, the test will be for Marilyn to do a double post also, just to see
if it shows up on alt.brallen. Hear that, Marilyn? As for the idea being
'genius,' I decline. It occured to me because I was irritated with the
crosslposted Deconstruction threads on raf.
Erik
Yo soy un Artistico Fartistico
Artistico da Balogna
Kay
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Hardly suprising given that language is the OS of the soul.
Andrew
(Talk'n art 'n stuff in aus.net.status ???)
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> :One major difference in the two camps: in general, abstract artists are
> :much more admiring of good figurative art than figurative artists of
> :abstraction. I personally like good art, regardless of the form. I think
> :that the qualitative difference lies here but will have to think about
> :it more.
>
> But not understanding, wouldn't you want to remain *mute on a subject?
> Would you object and show your ignorance of the subject so loudly? I
> don't understand this at all...
People like Mani and Peter N. don't consider themselves ignorant at all.
They are the voices of reason in the wilderness, shouting that the emperor
has no clothes. They believe that either:
a)WE are the ignorant ones, making 'insipid scribbles' and foolishly
thinking that it is art, or,
b)we know very well what we are doing and, in concert with gallery owners,
magazine editors, museum curators, critics, and others in the cabal, we are
cynically foisting non-art on gullible collectors and the public.
>
> :People like Mani just follow their agenda pretty mechanically, it seems.
> :I don't think the comments of the psycho fringe have anything to do with
> :art. They are there to make trouble; that's their kick. If they cant do
> :it there they'll do it elsewhere (and do).
>
> :I'll think some more about this. I'm hoping for more posts on the site,
> :both pro and con.
>
> Huh? (short term memory loss) What site?
My site. www.danfoxart.com. Cash, check, or money order gratefully
accepted.
>
> Kay
Huh? I didn't post to the deconstruction thread (not smart enuf) - is
somebody stealing my identity??
With righteous indignation,
Marilyn Welch wrote in message ...
:Hi - regards to all!
:
:This is my response to the test. I'm on the Freenet (no GUI)
:and it took about 30 seconds to "validate newsgroups"
:before I could send this.
:Now that I'm here, I'm wordless having spent the entire day
:working on my daugher's web site. That's pretty boring stuff setting
:up a web page, making one million cross links. Especially since I
:hardly know what I am doing. What is a "frame?"
:
:I liked the idea for a thread of early beginnings as an artist.
:I'll work on that and post it later. Knowing that no one here
:will take the information and turn it into something sinister.
:
:Peace.
:
:Marilyn
:
:wq...@victoria.tc.ca
:Victoria BC Canada
:
:
Hi, Marilyn - well, it's great to have you here. It's great to be able to
post and know you won't get flamed by some nitwit.
Let the good times roll!
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>
> Marilyn
>
> wq...@victoria.tc.ca
> Victoria BC Canada
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