Art is Everywhere – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

In the chaos of creation, The artist's conundrum begins. A lack of space to store, The works that burst from within. A canvas here, a sculpture there, Colours splattered and smeared, Each piece a part of the artist's soul, Their passion and pain ensnared. But what to do with these treasures, These haphazardly stored creations? … Continue reading Art is Everywhere – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Angered Conversants – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Amidst the roar of wind cursing by, Two pieces of driftwood caught my eye, Placed surreally in the dirt, Like props in a grand design. Their twisted forms and jagged edges, Evoke a sense of primal rage, As if they too were part of the debate, That rages on this stage. Their presence here is … Continue reading Angered Conversants – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Almost Invisible – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Notice the hare, a master of disguiseIts fur, a perfect blend with earth and skies Amidst the green, it takes a still positionHoping to escape any form of detection Its eyes, bright with a hint of fearYet it stays motionless, without any tear For the hare knows the power of stillnessA chance to hide, in … Continue reading Almost Invisible – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Naive Art vs. Romanticism

Naive art and Romanticism are two movements in art history that emerged in different contexts and with distinct aesthetic goals. While naive art sought to represent the world through an untrained, childlike perspective, Romanticism aimed to express the individuality of the artist's imagination and emotions. In this essay, I will compare and contrast these two … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Naive Art vs. Romanticism

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Fauvism vs. the Arts & Crafts Movement

Fauvism and the Arts and Crafts movement are two artistic movements that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, each with its own unique style and philosophy. Fauvism, a French movement led by artists such as Henri Matisse and André Derain, emphasized bold, bright colors and free brushwork, while the Arts and Crafts … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Fauvism vs. the Arts & Crafts Movement

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Gothic Art vs. Arte Povera

Gothic art and Arte Povera represent two distinct art movements that emerged in different historical periods and contexts. While Gothic art flourished in the Middle Ages, Arte Povera emerged in Italy in the late 1960s as a response to the social, political, and economic changes of the post-war era. Despite their differences, both movements share … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Gothic Art vs. Arte Povera

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Street Art vs. Land Art

In the world of contemporary art, two distinct movements have emerged in recent decades: Street Art and Land Art. While these movements share a certain degree of similarity in their use of unconventional materials and locations, they also exhibit profound differences in their aims, methods, and social contexts. Street Art, as its name suggests, is … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Street Art vs. Land Art

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Classicism vs. Mannerism

Classicism and Mannerism are two distinct styles of art that emerged during the Renaissance period. While both styles emerged during the same time period, they are vastly different in their approach and techniques. Classicism is known for its emphasis on simplicity, balance, and harmony, while Mannerism is characterized by its exaggerated forms, heightened drama, and … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Classicism vs. Mannerism

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Pointillism vs. Post-Impressionism

Pointillism and Post-Impressionism are two of the most significant artistic movements of the late 19th century. While both share some similarities, they are fundamentally different in terms of their aesthetic goals and techniques. In this essay, I will explore the differences and similarities between these two movements and argue for the superiority of Pointillism as … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Pointillism vs. Post-Impressionism

An ‘Ism’ Overview – Pointillism vs. Impressionism

Pointillism and Impressionism are two important artistic movements that emerged in France in the late 19th century. While both movements sought to capture the fleeting beauty of the natural world, they differ significantly in their techniques, styles, and aims. In this essay, I will explore the similarities and differences between these two movements, focusing on … Continue reading An ‘Ism’ Overview – Pointillism vs. Impressionism