Journal on New York gallery and museum exhibitions. With contributions from New School students in the class, The Art of Viewing Art, John Zinsser, instructor.
I enjoy this piece a lot. The artists choice of color makes for a very striking display (especially against the orange-ish wall), and the composition is well balanced while still giving the appearance of randomness.
I think the main reason I like this piece is because the paintings that I enjoy the most are those that I know I could not replicate. I have never been able to get the hang of graffiti, and that is why its one of my favorite art forms to look at.
I appreciate Mark’s comment because so often people dismiss graffiti art as easy. It’s not easy to paint with a spray can!
Also like: “well balanced while still giving the appearance of randomness.” I wonder if we can say the same about Cezanne’s card players?
I enjoy this piece a lot. The artists choice of color makes for a very striking display (especially against the orange-ish wall), and the composition is well balanced while still giving the appearance of randomness.
I think the main reason I like this piece is because the paintings that I enjoy the most are those that I know I could not replicate. I have never been able to get the hang of graffiti, and that is why its one of my favorite art forms to look at.
I appreciate Mark’s comment because so often people dismiss graffiti art as easy. It’s not easy to paint with a spray can!
Also like: “well balanced while still giving the appearance of randomness.” I wonder if we can say the same about Cezanne’s card players?