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lundi 11 mai 2015

Art Through Inspiration

By Emily Sigidson


What inspires you? If you asked 100 different people that same question, you would undoubtedly get 100 different answers. That is the great thing about inspiration-it can be found almost anywhere. From athletes to mothers, we all require some form of motivation. Inspiration has proven to lead to the execution many great talents and can be attributed to much earth's great beauty.

However, for an artist, it is a necessary skill to ensure you are channeling what moves you. The best part is when this feeling is captured and can be relayed upon a canvas. When the emotion and mindset of the artist is turned into a powerful visual; that is the greatest evidence of prevailing inspiration.

It is important to keep in mind that the source for motivation may not always come from a positive experience. Because of the broad range of heartfelt emotions, we are able to experience art and feeling in its rawest form.

Because of the ongoing search for inspiration, artists will often times conceal whatever has inspired them within their paintings. However, the hints will not always be at the forefront of the piece. It will often times require careful observation by the viewer.

Although the symbolism may not always be the focal point for the painting, it must certainly not be downplayed in its role. Often times, this is the artist telling you to take your time. Notice the fine print. Let the artwork channel an emotion or memory that is significant to you.

Given this fact, it is important for the viewer to really step back and take their time with a painting. Notice the small features. They may completely alter your interpretation. Allow yourself to channel what that painting means to you. This is when you can truly begin to understand and appreciate the art of inspiration.




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