Art and music needs no language. Once you delve into them, they speak to you in their own way. Personally, I feel every artist has a story to tell. I don't know much about art, but I admire the story behind every piece of art.
So when I found myself today at a Clifford Holmead Philips art show at Ahrensburg, I was mesmerized by this expressionist's strokes of brush. The young Phillips was born in
1889 and apprenticed in his father's furniture factory in his late teens. His
life took a sudden turn when he accidentally ran over a chicken in 1912. German
art collector Alfred Moeke, who helped organize the exhibition of Phillips' paintings at
Shippensburg University's Kauffman Gallery,
says Phillips vowed never again to eat meat or own an automobile. He sold his
auto and bought an ocean-liner ticket.
During a six-month journey
around Europe, he spent much of his time in art museums and determined to
become a painter.
Even though his earlier work was influenced by European expressionism and mostly related to Bibilical myths, it was his later work on capturing human facial expressions that fascinated me the most.
They were dark, cynical and rough. Also I learned for the first time what shorthand painting was all about.
6 homies speak!:
you are right, there is something raw about those paintings.
and yes that energy shouldn't be destroyed, just channeled.
Funny you said that... Just yesterday I told a friend that creative energy and sexual energy are both from the same source.. it should not be repressed, but channeled. Although some artists might defer me here. :)
i had been thinking on similar lines for a while now.
your post just confirmed it.
as for the people who defer you, they probably will because their energy goes in places they dont realize. energy, is after all indestructible.
These painting are beyond perceptions. They speak much louder than words.
Brilliant..some of them look like they're in 3D..i guess it also speaks about the superior quality of the camera the images were captured in.. :)
@ Phatichar:
You are right! Samsung Galaxy II has indeed superior camera :P
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