Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I love it all.......but if I had to choose

            After reviewing all of the artwork that we studies this quarter, I found that I am drawn to a wide variety of artists and styles, however one in particular which I enjoyed learning about is Jan van Eyck. The Ghent Alter Piece is truly amazing visually; I am intrigued by the amount of pieces (24) it took make up the 11 by 15 foot composition.  I love how this alter piece is not only beautiful when it is open, but when it is closed as well.  Jan van Eyck had a great eye for detail and dimensional perspective; I love his technical ability with the use of color, light and shadow and realism. This piece really encourages the viewer’s eye to move throughout the piece. I am not a religious person therefore I mostly appreciate the attention to detail which Eyck as depicted within the secular objects.  The fountain, the clothes and jewels, nature throughout  the scene, the landscape in the background are all painted with remarkable detail. Being a painter myself I know first hand how much time, patience and work goes into a simple composition, I am completely floored with the overwhelming size and beauty of this particular piece. When I see amazing pieces like this I feel validated as an artist and inspired to continue with my passion of painting.
      Michelangelo was an amazing artist as well, I absolutely fell in love with the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

As with the Ghent Alter Piece, this piece is visually overwhelming (in a good way).  The Sistine Chapel ceiling is a work of art like no other I have ever seen before. There is so much to look at, over 300 figures within this whole composition. My favorite scene out of all the paintings is the Creation of Adam.


      I admire Michelangelo as an artist becuase he had many talents, not only was he a painter,  he was an architect, poet, sculpter and engineer as well.  He was considered to be the greatest living artist during his lifetime, it has been said that he is one of the greatest artists of all time.


 I think it's amazing that two of his sculptures the Pieta and David were completed before he was 30 years old. The Pieta (pictured above) is amazing because it looks so life like. The detail within this piece is done masterfully, the folds and layers of Marys garb, the body proportions, and the pose in which each is positioned create a truely dramatic three dimensional scene.  I have never carved stone, however I know people who have, I cannot even fathom how long this piece took to make (start to finish). I like how there is a real sense of emotional heaviness, as well as gravitational weight with his dead limp body laying across her lap.
     I would have to say that for me the attention to detail is the most important quality within a piece of art.  The more detail there is I am drawn in,  I feel compelled to become inthralled and focused on the emotion which the artist was trying to convey when he/she made it.  I feel a connection with the artist when I get wrapped up emotionally in a piece of fine art.

2 comments:

  1. I noticed that the two paintings you picked were both site-specific paintings, which I think is interesting. Personally I think that the place of painting in the modern world is in site specific art, so I thought it was interesting that you picked these two since you are a painter. I totally agree with you about the Ghent Altarpiece, it is an absolutely incredible painting. I especially love how it looks like it's lit with the light from the windows nearby, and how the figures seem to be stepping out into our world.

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  2. When we first learned about Van Eyck, my mind was blown. He literally was able to put so much life into his paintings through his use of detail. I was also drawn to the Ghent Altarpiece and more specifically Christ the King in the middle and the depiction of Adam on the left. I really appreciate the great jewels and the gold detail on Christ the King's wardrobe. They appear so real to me and they actually even shine. Adam is just intriguing because of the naturalism and humanism he was given such as the lifting of his toe. He looks like he could step out of the painting. Van Eyck was a great artist and will always be one of my favorite artists.

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