Saturday, May 9, 2015

The Effect Of Love On Art

By Emily Sigidson


Love and art are two words that are interwoven across many different spectrums. Art is a talent that is displayed through love of the craft. It can be an inspiration in both a positive and negative form that makes way for some of the world's most incredible paintings.

The emotion of love is universal. It is felt in every culture and in many different ways. From the love a mother to the passion of a lover, there are different levels that make up the world of love. It is for this reason that passionate art is so often sought out in the purchase of art.

It is because of this grand emotion, that many artists have found the inspiration necessary to capture and relay their feelings into some of the most famous paintings the world has known. This feeling has been celebrated throughout history through many different channels. From watercolor to street art, the expressions of love have proven timeless.

Artists will be the first ones to celebrate the impact of love into their artwork. They recognize its significance in their life and the lives of their viewers. It is because of this universal feeling that it is so important for it to be expressed through art.

It is a wonderful happening when an artist is able to channel and present a familiar memory or emotion for a viewer and allow it to affect them on a deeper level. It is no secret that this timeless feeling will be around as long as we are. And for this reason, it will continue to be showcased in wonderful works of art.

Although there are many quotes from artists throughout history about the effects of love on their art, this particular one is ceratinly at the top of my list:

"I want to touch people with my art. I want them to say 'he feels deeply, he feels tenderly.'" Vincent Van Gogh




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