Just So – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Inside the visual noise of my world, Simple flowers stands alone, Unassuming, unpretentious, Yet perfect in their own way. No need for vibrant hues or sweet fragrances, No enhancements from melodic notes or poetic words, For they exists as they appear, Simplicity and grace. No imagination could improve upon them, No artist could enhance their … Continue reading Just So – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Compare and contrast White on White by Kazimir Malevich to Suprematism by Kazimir Malevich – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Kazimir Malevich, a prominent Russian avant-garde artist, made significant contributions to the development of abstract art during the early 20th century. In this comparative analysis, we will examine two of Malevich's pivotal works: "White on White" (1918) and "Suprematism" (1915). By exploring their formal characteristics, conceptual underpinnings, and historical contexts, we aim to discern the … Continue reading Compare and contrast White on White by Kazimir Malevich to Suprematism by Kazimir Malevich – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Journey’s Openings – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Through the unpredictable roads of life, we often question where to start, we hesitate and contemplate, worried to take that first step. But sometimes, the best beginning is at an arbitrary point on the path, a random deviation, a leap of faith, trusting the universe to guide our way. Our destiny might be written, but … Continue reading Journey’s Openings – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Compare and contrast The Wounded Angel by Hugo Simberg to The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali – An “Isms’ Overview

Artistic expression has long served as a medium for conveying complex emotions and ideas. This paper aims to compare and contrast two renowned paintings from different eras: "The Wounded Angel" (1903) by Hugo Simberg and "The Persistence of Memory" (1931) by Salvador Dalí. Through a comparative analysis of these artworks, we will explore their thematic … Continue reading Compare and contrast The Wounded Angel by Hugo Simberg to The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali – An “Isms’ Overview

Up Towards the Clouds – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

On the perfect day, the city skyline looms, its buildings stretching toward the heavens, tantalizingly obscured by wispy clouds. The photographer strains his neck, seeking dizzying perspectives of height and falling upward, hoping to capture the perfect shot for viewers to enjoy. The city bustles below, its streets alive with movement and sound, while the … Continue reading Up Towards the Clouds – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Compare and contrast Incense of a New Church by Charles Demuth to Stage set design for, The Magnanimous Cuckold by Lyubov Popova – An ‘Isms’ Overview

The 1920s witnessed a transformative period in art history, characterized by various artistic movements and innovations. Two notable works from this era are Charles Demuth's painting "Incense of a New Church" (1921) and Lyubov Popova's stage set design for "The Magnanimous Cuckold" (1922). This paper aims to compare and contrast these two artworks, exploring their … Continue reading Compare and contrast Incense of a New Church by Charles Demuth to Stage set design for, The Magnanimous Cuckold by Lyubov Popova – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Into The Heart – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

The photographer dives into the heart Of an idealized rose blossom, A world of wonder and enticement, Where petals unfurl in an endless dance. No colour to see, yet senses abound With the sweet fragrance of the bloom, His universe becomes scent and texture, A symphony of nature's infinite beauty. With lens in hand, the … Continue reading Into The Heart – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Compare and contrast Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge by El Lissitzky to Creating a Universal Visual Language by Victor Vasarely – An ‘Isms’ Overview

El Lissitzky's "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" and Victor Vasarely's "Vega-Nor" are both remarkable paintings that emerged from distinct historical and artistic contexts. These artworks exemplify the artistic visions and socio-political concerns of their respective creators, reflecting the avant-garde movements they were associated with. Through a comparative analysis, we aim to examine the … Continue reading Compare and contrast Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge by El Lissitzky to Creating a Universal Visual Language by Victor Vasarely – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Innocence, Courage, and My Sabine – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

How my heart swells with pride And my soul overflows with amazement For my fearless child, so young and so brave Who embraced danger with open arms I remember that day at the reptile zoo When she stood before the pythons Five slithering serpents, coiled and ready Their eyes fixed on my child, fearless and … Continue reading Innocence, Courage, and My Sabine – Monochromes in a Colourful Mind

Compare and contrast A Friend in Need by Cassius Coolidge to Le Repas des Pauvres by Alphonse Legros – An ‘Isms’ Overview

Both Coolidge's "A Friend in Need" and Legros' "Le Repas des Pauvres" offer insightful glimpses into the social and cultural milieu of their respective periods. Despite being separated by more than three decades, both paintings capture scenes of camaraderie, revealing the artists' unique perspectives on humanity's struggles and the impact of poverty. By examining their … Continue reading Compare and contrast A Friend in Need by Cassius Coolidge to Le Repas des Pauvres by Alphonse Legros – An ‘Isms’ Overview