Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Artistic Impact on Expression

This is a public display people's artwork that welcomes opinions, criticism, or no judgement at all. This will display art for any to see. This interests me because I believe people should have a look at what people think of about life and it's mysteries. Talent has its own ways to reveal itself to you. 


Connections or astonishment can be perceived from this entry. Not only can pictures interest the viewers, but the publisher as well. All it takes is one picture to describe a lectures worth of time to explain in a simple glimpse. A once famous quote came to life by the mind of Fred Barnard: “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Sometimes, gallery blogs aren’t just for the visual attraction, but for excitement, enjoyment, or education. For people to read this, they sacrifice minutes of their life to learn to look at life in a different perspective. 


As you view the world your way, you may have a complete opposite thought from the the person standing right next to you. To see is one thing, but to look is a far off level. One picture gives the opportunity for self expression. Imagine the impact a gallery could have on someones view, thoughts, or belief. 


People have substituted pictures for words to get the word across in a better yet clearer manner. Some of the most tested ways to provide an opinion or idea occurs in two forms, audible music, and visual pictures. Out of these two, visual appearance has made one of the most impacts. One thing you would learn from this blog is how to view something differently from how you saw it. People try to find the perfect song to describe an emotion being felt at that time. This equally applies to the use of art and can be used in a variety of ways to describe emotions.








Sources:
"Never Give Up" photo (Eye Photo)
"Freedom of Expression" photo

3 comments:

  1. I completely agree with how you state that art expresses so much from just one peace of art. Art is such an amazing thing, you can collect so many interesting things from art. Great post!

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  2. I think your blog is great. I absolutely love photography. You may need to reread a few things and edit. Other than that, your blog is wonderful.

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  3. I love how you can see the connection that art has to everyone. However, a few suggestions for improvement: your first sentence is confusing in wording and check your sentence structures. Also, why do you like art so much? What will I learn from you in your blog?

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