Monday, March 15, 2010

a conversation between friends

t: funny how the best art / creative stuff seems to come from darker places
but interpreting the art is definitely half of the awesome part about it

me: true.

t: on which point?

me: the darker places, and how you interpret it. a specific painting comes to mind. let me see if I can find it.

(photo property of the Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Picasso.
Blue Period.
I saw this painting in the MoMa when I was maybe 20 or 21 and it kind of changed my life.
in a dark but eye-opening way.

t: mmmm, i've never seen this one before
i like it...

me: neither had i.
I'd never heard of it, never studied it. There's a TON of art I've never studied.
But there was something about this that made me think a bit harder.
This man is eating a meal.
a simple meal, bread and water, milk, wine?
and it just struck me, because obviously the person who would be affected the most by this painting would be a blind person.
But a blind person would NEVER SEE IT.
Never be able to understand what blue really means.
never be able to comprehend the difference between a bllue period and a red period for a painter.
never know the difference between water color and acrylic and oil.
Never know what Picasso's painting style is.
Yet, here is Picasso, painting this blind man eating a meal for some unknown reason.
I mean think about it....
People create things, when you break it down to bare bones (9 times out of 10, and yeah, I'm grasping at numbers here, but a creative mind like you will get me :P)...
People create things because they either have to or else they're miserable.
OR because they have a story to tell or a message to convey.
Of all things to paint considering option 1, why would Picasso paint this to keep from going insane creatively....
and no blind person could ever truly understand the story that this painting tells or have any kind of message conveyed to them.
You can describe a painting to a blind person until you are blue in the face, but you're never going to be able to make them feel what you feel when you see it for yourself.
That's kind of a helpless feeling.
Which, ironically enough, is what I felt when I saw this painting as I came to this realization.
Ok... that's my artist soap box.
I'm done preaching, lol

t: haha, you should write stuff like that in a blog :p

Monday, March 8, 2010

Art Gallery opening at Convergence on Saturday the 13th

Convergence is having an art show this month entitled "Works from the Heart". Yes, that's right, that's my painting on the home page. Boo yah. I will have two pieces up and for sale. Come on out and support local artists!

I won't be able to make it there until later because I won't get off work until a bit after 8 pm, but I'll be hauling ass to get there as fast as I can! Come see me and my art!

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Opening Gallery Reception starts at 7pm and goes until 10pm.
1801 North Quaker Lane, Alexandria, Virginia, 22302

If you decide you'd like to buy anything, just go through etsy.