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Henry Moore at Tate Britain (London)

Henry Moore at Tate Britain (London)

Henry Moore at Tate Britain (London, United Kingdom) – Because a work does not aim at reproducing natural appearances it is not, therefore, an escape from life -- but may be a penetration into reality...as expression of the significance of life, a stimulation to greater effort in living. ~ Henry Moore (Szingy Photo Gallery ~ Németh György) #london #photography #travel #negyart #szingy #szigetingy #nemethgyorgy

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Henry Moore at Tate Britain (London) Tovább
Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers

Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers

Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853 – 1890) ~ Still Life – Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers, 1889. (Oil on canvas) – – Van Gogh’s Sunflower series was intended to decorate the room that was set aside for Gauguin at the “Yellow House,” his studio and apartment in Arles. The lush brushstrokes built up the texture of the sunflowers and Van Gogh employed a wide spectrum of yellows to describe the blossoms, due in part to recently invented pigments that made new colors and tonal nuances possible. Van Gogh used the sunny hues to express the entire lifespan of the flowers, from the full bloom in bright yellow to the wilting and dying blossoms rendered in melancholy ochre. The traditional painting of a vase of flowers is given new life through Van Gogh’s experimentation with line and texture, infusing each sunflower with the fleeting nature of life, the brightness of the Provencal summer sun, as well as the artist’s mindset. (NégyArt, Szingy Books), Németh György Pin

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Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers Tovább
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