Just think Rembrandt used to spend hours getting his models to pose. Leonardo Da Vinci used to get very frustrated over the Mona Lisa and yet in just a few seconds I can conjour up something just as good with the most unlikely models in the world - my relatives. I'm sure anyone who is connected to fine art would agree with me, anyone who is worth talking to at least. There is just such poise, balance and humility in this one photograph some professionals would spend hours aiming to get something closely resembling this - it is quite magnificent - or am I on my own with this?
Yatterings of Stephen Woodward....links in grey take you through to related websites....try clicking the titles of the blog as these may take you elsewhere to related sites. The main themes I'm interested in are: firstly, the Midlands as a social, economic and environmental zone; secondly, psychology, mental health and well-being; thirdly, the arts, especially in the Midlands...happy surfing....
Friday, 26 February 2010
The importance of family
Just think Rembrandt used to spend hours getting his models to pose. Leonardo Da Vinci used to get very frustrated over the Mona Lisa and yet in just a few seconds I can conjour up something just as good with the most unlikely models in the world - my relatives. I'm sure anyone who is connected to fine art would agree with me, anyone who is worth talking to at least. There is just such poise, balance and humility in this one photograph some professionals would spend hours aiming to get something closely resembling this - it is quite magnificent - or am I on my own with this?
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