Art, Painters, Sculptors, Cathedrals
I just found this article, "The 101 Most Important Painters of All Time". Quite a coveted list to be on I'm sure. Anyway, I thought i'd post the article
101 Most Important Painters Of All Time
for you to check out. Growing up, i was bored with art, it didnt move me, i wasn't interested, etc... Turns out i just hadn't seen the right stuff yet. Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio can certainly come with its share of vanilla. I went to college in Boston and discovered the Boston Museum of Fine Art, and that was pretty cool, but when a major Monet exhibit came to the Museum, i went to see and i was blown away. maybe 100 of his master works. huge paintings covering half a wall sometimes. Thick coarse brush strokes that made much more sense to the eye looking from 30 feet away than from 5 feet away. I was hooked right then and there. Monet remains one of my favorites.
I love art, but i'm basically a sucker for the Masters. I dont really care who painted what, and i dont personally care to know the deep meanings that the painter is trying to convey. I just know what catches my eye and what i like. Artists like Picasso I'm torn. some of his works i really dig, and some i'm like "OK, i see thats the nose, thats the eye, but its just not doing much for me".
My favorite living painter is Paul Guy Gantner, and I am very fortunate to have one of his large paintings on my wall. I still smile every time i walk past it, and i still think its as beautiful as the day i got it. Art makes me happy... physically, smiling, happy. I truly enjoy it.
One of my favorite dead painters is Salvador Dali. He's just about the only painter who can make me like pastels (usually i like muted and earthy tones). His work is intense and challenging, imaginative, insane, bizarre, all wrapped into one. I got to see the biggest Dali Masterworks collection ever assembled at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. over 200 of his big paintings, plus sculptures, sketches, you name it. amazing amazing stuff brought from galleries and private collections all over the world for this exhibit. Now i have my own Dali wood etching. Its a collectors piece, but in the grand scheme of things, a very small one. I just love it because its Dali and its beautiful, I'll have it til i die, along with my Gantner. This is the one i have....
Dali - Purgatory 33
Like i said before, I really am just a sucker for the masters. Some of my favorites are Monet, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Rubens, Renior, Rafael, Rembrandt, Seurat, Botticelli, I also love the sculpture of Rodin, Michelangelo, and a whole bunch of others i dont remember.
Funny, I also LOVE European Cathedrals, though i'm not religious. I can spend hours in them. Of course partly because of the amazing acoustics of those spaces. I was in Munich, Germany and wandered into a Cathedral there around 6pm. a boy's choir was beginning to sing and the chuch organist was playing the massive pipe organ. the Cathedral must have had about a 6 second long reverb, the sound just floating endlessly in the air like angels. Some of my favorite Cathedrals are The Notre Dame in Paris (because of the amazing gargoyles!!!), Westminster Abbey in London is MASSIVE, and dead people are buried under the floor and you cant help but walk on them, kinda cool in a weird way. Kings are buried there.
In Florence, Italy, the Santa Croce Cathedral is (all things considered) a fairly unassuming place as Cathedrals go, except for the fact that dozens of incredibly historic and famous figures are in tombs there in the main room, one next to the other, Dante, Michelangelo, Rossinni, Galileo!!!!! Holy cow. So many more. just to be in the same room with "them" was pretty inspiring. Their ghosts must have great parties. Pretty much everywhere in Europe I go, if there's a big Cathedral, its on the route. Maybe i'm getting a little bored with them lately, i mean there's only so many you can see before you've seen enough for a while, but mostly still they are awe inspiring from an artistic and acoustic standpoint.
So, I'm rambling, and i have mixing to do, and my break time is long over. time to get back to work. If you are not yet familiar with many of the names in this post. Start googling!! or better yet, if your in a major city with a good art museum, go check it out. I'll give you one secret. Art museums can be overwhelming. A part of you is always saying "i've got to see everything", or "How can i just walk right past this painting, its in a museum for gods sake, it must be good right?". The trick to enjoying museums is to learn to walk right past the stuff you dont care about until something catches your eye. Dont even slow down. normal walking speed until your eye tells you to stop, then enjoy THAT. Just about every museum just has way too much stuff, find the stuff that moves you and spend your time there.
-Ken Lewis
101 Most Important Painters Of All Time
for you to check out. Growing up, i was bored with art, it didnt move me, i wasn't interested, etc... Turns out i just hadn't seen the right stuff yet. Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio can certainly come with its share of vanilla. I went to college in Boston and discovered the Boston Museum of Fine Art, and that was pretty cool, but when a major Monet exhibit came to the Museum, i went to see and i was blown away. maybe 100 of his master works. huge paintings covering half a wall sometimes. Thick coarse brush strokes that made much more sense to the eye looking from 30 feet away than from 5 feet away. I was hooked right then and there. Monet remains one of my favorites.
I love art, but i'm basically a sucker for the Masters. I dont really care who painted what, and i dont personally care to know the deep meanings that the painter is trying to convey. I just know what catches my eye and what i like. Artists like Picasso I'm torn. some of his works i really dig, and some i'm like "OK, i see thats the nose, thats the eye, but its just not doing much for me".
My favorite living painter is Paul Guy Gantner, and I am very fortunate to have one of his large paintings on my wall. I still smile every time i walk past it, and i still think its as beautiful as the day i got it. Art makes me happy... physically, smiling, happy. I truly enjoy it.
One of my favorite dead painters is Salvador Dali. He's just about the only painter who can make me like pastels (usually i like muted and earthy tones). His work is intense and challenging, imaginative, insane, bizarre, all wrapped into one. I got to see the biggest Dali Masterworks collection ever assembled at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. over 200 of his big paintings, plus sculptures, sketches, you name it. amazing amazing stuff brought from galleries and private collections all over the world for this exhibit. Now i have my own Dali wood etching. Its a collectors piece, but in the grand scheme of things, a very small one. I just love it because its Dali and its beautiful, I'll have it til i die, along with my Gantner. This is the one i have....
Dali - Purgatory 33
Like i said before, I really am just a sucker for the masters. Some of my favorites are Monet, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Rubens, Renior, Rafael, Rembrandt, Seurat, Botticelli, I also love the sculpture of Rodin, Michelangelo, and a whole bunch of others i dont remember.
Funny, I also LOVE European Cathedrals, though i'm not religious. I can spend hours in them. Of course partly because of the amazing acoustics of those spaces. I was in Munich, Germany and wandered into a Cathedral there around 6pm. a boy's choir was beginning to sing and the chuch organist was playing the massive pipe organ. the Cathedral must have had about a 6 second long reverb, the sound just floating endlessly in the air like angels. Some of my favorite Cathedrals are The Notre Dame in Paris (because of the amazing gargoyles!!!), Westminster Abbey in London is MASSIVE, and dead people are buried under the floor and you cant help but walk on them, kinda cool in a weird way. Kings are buried there.
In Florence, Italy, the Santa Croce Cathedral is (all things considered) a fairly unassuming place as Cathedrals go, except for the fact that dozens of incredibly historic and famous figures are in tombs there in the main room, one next to the other, Dante, Michelangelo, Rossinni, Galileo!!!!! Holy cow. So many more. just to be in the same room with "them" was pretty inspiring. Their ghosts must have great parties. Pretty much everywhere in Europe I go, if there's a big Cathedral, its on the route. Maybe i'm getting a little bored with them lately, i mean there's only so many you can see before you've seen enough for a while, but mostly still they are awe inspiring from an artistic and acoustic standpoint.
So, I'm rambling, and i have mixing to do, and my break time is long over. time to get back to work. If you are not yet familiar with many of the names in this post. Start googling!! or better yet, if your in a major city with a good art museum, go check it out. I'll give you one secret. Art museums can be overwhelming. A part of you is always saying "i've got to see everything", or "How can i just walk right past this painting, its in a museum for gods sake, it must be good right?". The trick to enjoying museums is to learn to walk right past the stuff you dont care about until something catches your eye. Dont even slow down. normal walking speed until your eye tells you to stop, then enjoy THAT. Just about every museum just has way too much stuff, find the stuff that moves you and spend your time there.
-Ken Lewis


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