Ways of Seeing
When I was at art college there was a book we were recommended to read called 'Ways of Seeing' by John Berger. People on my course would rave over how interesting it was but back then I couldn't engage with it myself. Looking back I can see that my life of juggling a large family with small children plus trying to fit in time to study for a degree didn't give me the energy or time to do any extra reading!
Our circumstances can change over time, along with our perceptions, so looking at it now I can see why it became so popular.
To quote from the book:
Our circumstances can change over time, along with our perceptions, so looking at it now I can see why it became so popular.
To quote from the book:
"The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled."
With that thought in mind, let me show you some landscapes I recently painted...
- a brooding sky over a sunlit hill?
- the bank of a river?
- looking out to sea from a grassy hilltop?
Each of the paintings above could be seen as complete but each one is really just a tiny glimpse of this one!
When I'm working on paper I like to chop down paintings to find the best composition. It means I can cut out the bits I don't like and concentrate on the beautiful part.
And that is one of the joys of being an artist. :)
Comments
I know that John Berger book..didnt like it when I was in college! but now, the one line that makes sense to me is "I draw to see"
Love these!
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I vaguely recall that book, not sure that I ever read it but it sounds familiar. I'll check it out, as I do like things like that and your work has me very inspired to discover more.
Beautiful!
Much love
Julia x
Happy Thursday !
Beautiful as always!! Shine on Kindred
Victoria
Btw, scrolling down to see the photo of your daughter as a baby herself made me choke up a little :-) Congratulations on little Maisy!
Hugs Giggles
I love these!
So glad I found you through the “All Kinds of Artists” Artist blog hop!
I am your newest blog follower. :)
Looking forward to seeing your upcoming posts!
I welcome you to check out my art blog, too!
Best,
Mary C. Nasser
http://www.marycnasser.com/blog.html
And did I ever tell you how much I love your landscape paintings? Your brushstrokes and colors are mesmerizing... :)
:)that's got me motivated to paint! :D
You have created magical landscapes on paper!
xx