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hartfire Best Comment
Over the years my tastes have shifted.
I went to art school when young, spent a lot of time in museums and galleries, and appreciated a wide range of works. It wasn't the specific style or genre that attracted me, but what depth of meaning and expression it had, it's originality, and how the materials were used.
Nowadays I prefer much simpler art. A bit of Zen painting that captures a typical gesture of a frog or bird, an unusual poem in beautiful calligraphy, or a photo that captures the movement of an animal or the atmosphere in a landscape.
I went to art school when young, spent a lot of time in museums and galleries, and appreciated a wide range of works. It wasn't the specific style or genre that attracted me, but what depth of meaning and expression it had, it's originality, and how the materials were used.
Nowadays I prefer much simpler art. A bit of Zen painting that captures a typical gesture of a frog or bird, an unusual poem in beautiful calligraphy, or a photo that captures the movement of an animal or the atmosphere in a landscape.
@badminton No. Nothing even remotely like that.
In the landscapes I like best, it's all nature, the wilder the better.
I've just tried hunting for something that fits my tastes but all the images I like are subject to copyright.
Later, I'll see if I can download some of my shots from my phone.
In the landscapes I like best, it's all nature, the wilder the better.
I've just tried hunting for something that fits my tastes but all the images I like are subject to copyright.
Later, I'll see if I can download some of my shots from my phone.
@Existentially Thanks for the pick! :)