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Explored #1 on Monday, December 10, 2007
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Impressionisctic picture from some cranes on the jetty in Antwerp. Multiple exposures in camera and added motion blur in post production.
Claude Monet is probably the best loved of all the Impressionist painters, and he was certainly the most influential. His paintings attempting to capture the fleeting effects of sunlight at different times of the day and in various environments are still captivating nearly 100 years after his death. If anything, in our era of visual overload, the freshness of how Monet saw the world is even more striking.
But it is no easy and sometimes ... just a disaster...>))
Claude Monet is probably the best loved of all the Impressionist painters, and he was certainly the most influential. His paintings attempting to capture the fleeting effects of sunlight at different times of the day and in various environments are still captivating nearly 100 years after his death. If anything, in our era of visual overload, the freshness of how Monet saw the world is even more striking.
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But ...it is no so easy, to do that, and sometimes the results are invariably disastrous...)).
Impressionistic art really took a polar opposite turn in the world of art. Many people hated it (and still do), but some people saw the true beauty in it from the start and the feeling eventually spread and has become very popular among many famous artists.
Many people dislike this era’s paintings because they seem “messy” and “unfinished”. Monet’s piece, Der Rosenweg in Giverny (The Rose-Way in Giverny) comes to mind when I bring this up.
Art is subjective. You must relate to it in order to understand it. Art is one of the few things that you could argue could potentially represent several different ideas and feelings at once. It depends on what the viewer sees and how they interpret it.