I’ve started to visit lectures on European Art of XVII century, and because of tutor’s brilliant experience and broad knowledge I reconsidered what is it to actually look at painting, however I am not good at visual arts by myself and I’m focusing my attention not on styles and brushstrokes but on possible meanings and explanations of creation.
I’m shocked how little people (even who consider themselves open-minded) are actually not seeing anything around them. For example at my hometown at summer there were inconceivable sunsets, I’ve never seen that sky can be like that, words can’t covey it, so you’ve got to take this for granted, but nobody didn’t seem to notice, nobody looked up at the skies, people just continued to hurry for their miserable consumer needs with a lot of roadrage and other mindless behavior
The mind is known to be a pattern-seeking machinery, so you always missing something for which you simply don’t look
Both my birth city and my current city have amazing cloud colors and patterns. It always surprises me when I have to point it out to the locals. It’s happening everyday above their heads!
I hadn’t realized, until I moved back to Texas, that I missed how big the sky is here. 180 degrees of sky, with no trees, hills, mountains, and buildings in the way.
I’ve started to visit lectures on European Art of XVII century, and because of tutor’s brilliant experience and broad knowledge I reconsidered what is it to actually look at painting, however I am not good at visual arts by myself and I’m focusing my attention not on styles and brushstrokes but on possible meanings and explanations of creation.
I’m shocked how little people (even who consider themselves open-minded) are actually not seeing anything around them. For example at my hometown at summer there were inconceivable sunsets, I’ve never seen that sky can be like that, words can’t covey it, so you’ve got to take this for granted, but nobody didn’t seem to notice, nobody looked up at the skies, people just continued to hurry for their miserable consumer needs with a lot of roadrage and other mindless behavior
The mind is known to be a pattern-seeking machinery, so you always missing something for which you simply don’t look
Both my birth city and my current city have amazing cloud colors and patterns. It always surprises me when I have to point it out to the locals. It’s happening everyday above their heads!
I hadn’t realized, until I moved back to Texas, that I missed how big the sky is here. 180 degrees of sky, with no trees, hills, mountains, and buildings in the way.