Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Painting


Cultural development has been accompanied by pictures since the very beginning. They mirror man's progress through all time periods. They are simultaneously historical documents and testimony of the development of self-awareness, even today. More so than in other art forms, painting has a spiritual aspect. Theme and composition, light and darkness, use of colour and craftsmanship confront both the artist and viewer with personal and contemporary questions.


The ability to imagine or create an image of something in one's mind is always accompanied by the desire to actually create it. If this elemental human urge were to die out or disappear, and if creating images in one's mind were no longer possible, man would be cut off from one of his most significant possibilities to further develop himself.


Children are spontaneous painters. Very early in life they express themselves in pictures by drawing elemental symbols. They at first use colour as a means of expression, and here it is the feeling of the colour that plays an important role. Painting is greatly significant for a child's development. By consciously giving shape to their world of impressions, children deal with and internalize their own experiences. And they experience their creative works as confirmation of their abilities.




“If you hear a voice within you say you cannot paint, then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.” 
― Vincent van Gogh


Seven Art forms..




The arts can be considered one of man's most noble opportunities to experience confirmation of his origins and destiny. In a different way than the humanities (philosophy, theology, etc.), the arts make it possible to more closely experience spiritual reality as well as to directly discover metaphysical truth.


A magnificent cathedral can as clearly and timelessly express the majesty of God as can the composition of an oratorio or the creation of a painting or sculpture. 

The arts convey truths and insights which cannot be experienced scientifically. 

The seven types of art forms are :

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Music
  • Poetry
  • Dance
  • Architecture
  • Social sculpture


Each of the 7 arts conveys different insights and skills. As a whole they reflect and represent the creative forces of the cosmos.