As long as you possibly can remember I knew i usually was an artist; lastly young teen I an attainable objective I wanted to pursue fine art and painting as a career. I remember my initial few days in art school, I was so content! Finally I would study truley what I loved most; paint!
I eagerly participated in the event lectures and went to each and every class with a smile on my heart and big ears applying for absorb as much information and often.
One of the to begin with things the instructors mentioned would it be "painting is dead". I REALLY couldn't believe my eardrums. What were they indicating? That was a great way to discourage someone. I become terrible, here I am an artist, something I knew about myself for an eternity, and the school is just saying that painting is width wise. Did this mean i usually was dead? I considered myself seriously happy because I already at a young age knew what I wanted with my life; numerous spend a lifetime and continue to figure that one on! When I heard that remark I felt that not only did I can start from scratch best painter but I might need to dig myself during a negative dead hole, paint was dead remember?
They said painting was dead because within the mid-1800's photography could trade paint by representing and will eventually documenting the world in the more precise and quicker manner than described accomplished with a sweep and paint.
Marcel Duchamp simply gave up painting entirely and focused mainly on dada and neo dada objects which later had become the inspiration for conceptual works of art.
In my humble opinion painting is alive and don't well. Painting is alive as it is driven by the craft market. It continues to live because of the institutions which promote motion picture; museums, galleries, collectors, critics and art schools. Now what about the artist? If i am alive, and I am an artist, therefore painting is to our lives!
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