Tuesday, 5 May 2015

The Effect Of Love On Art

By Emily Sigidson


Love and art are two words that are interwoven across many different spectrums. Art is a talent that is displayed through love of the craft. It can be an inspiration in both a positive and negative form that makes way for some of the world's most incredible paintings.

A universal emotion will always be love. From the passion of a lover, to the tenderness of a mother, there are multiple depths and feelings related to this emotion. This is perhaps the reason why this type of art is so sought out by the art world.

For this reason, it is no surprise that love is so often the muse for many incredible works of art. We have seen it throughout the course of history in many different forms. From oil paintings to sculptures, the portrayal of love is limitless.

Even the artists are aware of the impact of love on their ability to create magnificent art. They use life experience as a means to express how love has impacted them in their personal lives and hope to trigger a similar feeling or memory from the viewer.

It is a truly beautiful occurrence when an artist is able to capture and relay an emotion that can in some form affect its viewer. What more could an art lover desire than to be deeply moved by a piece of art? This timeless emotion will be around for the long haul and will continue to appear in form of art.

There are many famous quotes from artists who recognize the impact of love on art and celebrate it whenever possible. Here is one of our favorite quotes:

"If I could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint." Edward Hopper




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