Friday, September 10, 2010

Emotional Reactions

First of all, I want to apologize for my blogging hiatus. It’s been a busy summer filled with travel and change. I spent most of my summer in Europe, getting goose bumps from art masterpieces.

From Munch’s haunting work at the National Museum in Oslo, to the dramatic work of Caravaggio at the Uffizi in Florence, I became overcome by one universal quality of art; it’s eternal. The Scream still has the power to evoke an emotional reaction from all who stop to contemplate it, and Caravaggio’s work still brings tears to the eyes of thousands of tourists from all over the world, every day.

I was blown away by the command that these works continue to have over all who view them in person, even though these masterpieces were created so long ago. Good art transcends time, cultural boundaries, societal standards, and connects us all through strong emotional reactions that tie us together as human beings. It is a wonderful thing to experience.

Some masterpieces that impacted me this summer:


Vinternatt i fjellene, Harald Sohlberg, 1914. The National Museum, Oslo, Norway.

The Scream, Edvard Munch, 1893. The National Museum, Oslo, Norway.
Medusa, Caravaggio, 1587. Uffizi, Florence, Italy.

2 comments:

  1. Welcome Back :) It will be interesting to see how your time Europe impacts on your work. Next country you visit will have to be Australia ;)

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  2. Thanks Kim! I will be posting some new work soon. I can't wait to share it here. I would love visit Australia next! I hope your work is going well.

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