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Monday, March 25, 2019

Essay --

The sympathetic condition describes the unique features of a human being it separates us and at the same clock time relates us to other living creatures. In this try out I will study paintings that translate human emotion, body expression and facial expression into paint, how moods have been communicated by the human vista and the mechanic who knew how to do it the best.The idea of relating the human condition to subterfuge came to me when I started study Edvard Munch and his history of isolation and darkness. I wanted to know wherefore so many artists like him were somewhat disturbed not unavoidably in a negative way, which led them to produce and what influenced them to create something different.The Mona Lisa 1503-1519 by Leonardo Da Vinci (Fig 1), The Scream 1893 by Edvard Munch (Fig 2) and the Weeping woman with Handkerchief 1937 by Pablo Picasso (Fig 3) are some of the most recognizable pieces of art in the world. Is this owing to the fame of their maker or curiosity of the human opinion or is it the story behind these paintings that make them famous? Even in todays world pictures of the human body and the human face dominate everything we look at. It is no coincidence that many paintings have been overstated or been particoloured in a misleading way, they are painted in a way to exaggerate human emotion. The human realise has obsessed the worlds greatest artist and over thousands of days humans have recreated the human form in art. Is it true to assign that we as humans are somewhat obsessed by ourselves and what we picture to others or is it more unconscious and what surrounds us, our environs, the regular(a)ts of our lives, that affect the emotions we contribute.The Mona Lisa, has been a cultural mental picture for hundreds of years, this painting was even stolen on 21st ... ...cation, satisfying our curiosity, exploring isolation, depression and death. in that respect is no limit to which art has influenced every generation, fro m product labels to the way we invention our homes, art affects us in ways we may not even notice. Art has affected the way we look at ourselves and the emotions we experience as human beings. In the same way our lives has affected art, and we can uplift how a visual representation of our inner beings can be expressed. I feel as a graphic artist today, I am strongly influenced by technology and software whereas artist before my time were influenced strongly by their surroundings, the events of their time and the influences of their individual lives. They had a unique might to express through the subjects of their paintings, vivid emotions and were each able to influence and commence groundbreaking techniques in through their art.

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