Beverly was visiting Chicago last weekend and got to spend some time at the Art Institute Museum (I am SO JEALOUS that's one of my favorite museums in the entire world). She discovered a wonderful lesser-known Van Gogh painting and has created a new really cool meme about our favorite paintings.
This is the bad part about being an art major: I know a lot about art but I don't know what I like. Because, to me, I can't always just view things as "good" or "bad" I have to analyze the shit out of something then end up having ambiguous feelings about it. This seems to be the dilemma for most Democrats these days - complete overanalysis of a situation instead of towing the knee jerk reactionary party line. May the gods help those who think too much it seems.
So to get this narrowed down a bit I decided to limit myself to my favorite black and white line drawings or etchings. And, not-surprisingly considering my whole obsession with women in art, they're primarily line drawings and etchings of the female form. Not exactly idealized forms, but reflections on how women are seen, by the artist, by society, by themselves. Because that's an issue I've been studying for a very long time.
And I'll try not to write a dissertation on the images, just say what I like about them. So here goes.
So those are a few of my favorite images anyway.
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Lovely post--a lot of cool stuff there, N.! Thanks!! I knew you'd hook up with work I'd never seen before.
Posted by: Beverly at April 1, 2006 9:56 AM
Thanks for sharing! Some very cool things I hadn't seen.
Posted by: Chris at April 1, 2006 10:12 AM
I love Sorrow
Posted by: Ramona at April 1, 2006 10:32 AM
wow--what a cool point. Van Gogh was depressed and manic, but was able to step outside of that to be able to see and capture such beauty in his work. What a gift our creative endeavors are, don't you think? I am so grateful to be at the point where I can use my knitting to create, rather than just reproduce. You are doing that now as well, especially with your spinning--you're really making lovely things.
thanks for the little thinking :-)
Posted by: aubree at April 3, 2006 1:34 PM
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