This is my favorite work of art: Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night. The first time I saw this painting, I had a real emotional reaction to it. I don't know what it is. There's just something about it that gets to me to this day. To me, this is a true work of art.
This is Jackson Pollack's No. 5, 1948. Pollack is one of those artists whose work I just don't understand. To me, it's just a bunch of paint splattered on a canvas, or in this case a piece of fiberboard. I've seen children's fingerpaint pictures that look more like art to me than Pollack's work.
An artist I recently discovered is Charles Bell. My husband, Chris, is a fan as well. He was a photorealist, and when I look as his paintings, I can't believe how much they look like photographs instead of oil paintings. This one is call Marble Swirl.
Most artists seem to agree that even if their work elicits a negative reaction, they've accomplished something. Positive or negative, the goal is to make a person think and react in some way.
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You would like the documentary "My Kid Could Paint That." It is in line with your ideas here (if you haven't seen it yet, that is! Maybe you have!) I like Salvador Dali - he might be my fave. He is not boring at least!!
I've heard of that documentary but haven't seen it yet. I'll have to see if NetFlix has it and add it to my list.
I LOVE Salvador Dali. Some of his stuff is so creepy. Wonderful work.
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