Thursday, November 7, 2019
Influences On My Art in 2190 essays
Influences On My Art in 2190 essays    Artists in this century have a long and rich, and problematic heritage     on which to draw. As an artist I have been influenced by  others  before  me     and by the world around me. The technology that  has  been  introduced  into     art is both a problem and a challenge for artists as it changes the  meaning     of what art is and could be. World events, the  fourth  world  war  and  the     failure of science and reason as the main tools  of  modern  thought  -  all     these factors have influenced and inspired me in the  way   I  practice  and           One of the most important revelations that have inspired  my  work  is     the non-dualistic artistic school, which has recently come into  prominence.     It is not well-known that this movement had its origins  hundreds  of  years     ago in the early twentieth  century.  Possibly  the  greatest  influence  on     myself and many other artists has been the radical changes in the  political     and philosophical structures of the modern world.  I refer  particularly  to     the reaction to the new world order after world amalgamation.           My earliest  influences,  which  still  inspire  me  today,  are  old-     fashioned, even primitive artists. This did not endear  me  to  the  techno-     wizards and virtual art simulators of our time.  However,  I  was  impressed     with the early twentieth century artists like Picasso and Braque and by  the     surrealists like Max Ernst.   Although their methods were by  our  standards     somewhat  primitive,  their  work  laid  the  foundations  for  our   modern           These artists were the  first to move away from art  as  representation     and follow, intuitively  then,  a  feeling  that  art  was  more  than  just     decoration or social   comment.  They  instinctively  showed  through  their     work that they felt that art was a form of  thinking  and  an  evolution  in     human consciousness.  Artists like Max Ernst are only now  being  understood     in his u...     
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