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Canankk [2010-04-02 18:00:39 +0000 UTC]
Painting's name is Two Plants [link]
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Dionisic In reply to Canankk [2010-04-02 21:57:58 +0000 UTC]
Since the discovery of photography there is a mutual relationship of painting and photography. From then on, all the styles reflected the impact of photography on their own ways.
And, also, I think that there is another connection: on some of Freuds paintings there is a mysterious relationship between plants and human beings, what is actually surrealistic component.
Aim of Surrealism was to liberate human soul (and body also), which is understandable for Freud, as a son of the famous and the first psychiatrist.
Surrealism is precisely because of that one of my favorite styles.
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Canankk In reply to Dionisic [2010-04-02 22:13:57 +0000 UTC]
After photography, painting sure had to find another way because there was a better way to keep records. So painting had found some other ways, styles in order to have meaning.
Just as you said ( and very dialectic) painting had connections with photography. Opposites always cover the other side.External painting lost its importance and painting had become more sophisticated.
That is why surreal is so beautiful, I love surreal very much, too.
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Canankk [2010-04-02 17:58:54 +0000 UTC]
So good! This reminded me Lucian Feud's painting ---> [link]
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MFKinfinite [2010-03-24 02:57:31 +0000 UTC]
That is cool.
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StephanePellennec [2010-03-23 18:53:47 +0000 UTC]
Dry season? Where's the water?
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StephanePellennec In reply to Dionisic [2010-03-23 20:40:16 +0000 UTC]
It may be quite different here.
I've been in Croatia as a child in 1987 for tourism, on the sea shore near Zadar, quite far from where you live (I've seen from Google).
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Dionisic In reply to StephanePellennec [2010-03-23 20:58:29 +0000 UTC]
I was born and grew up in small town near Zadar. There was one family there: husband was from Croatia, and wife from Finland. They had a son who was born in Finland. He swam every day in sea in wintertime.
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StephanePellennec In reply to Dionisic [2010-03-23 21:04:00 +0000 UTC]
They are crazy finns swimming everyday in winter or summer. There's a place for this by my home but I've never tried. I must be too French for this (actually I'm French).
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