Modigliani

MY INSPIRATIONS VOL4.

I love Modigliani because the way he expressed emotions without making any fuss! 🙂 As you first glance at this paintings, they look as if they were exactly the same: somehow elongated figures positioned in a rather ordinary manner. But then suddenly as you look into them you start to see their feelings, their sorrows, their passions all hidden behind the simplistic, almost childlike figures.

The film depicts greatly the all-consuming passion with which Modigliani lived and died too soon at the age of 35.

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David Hockney

MY INSPIRATIONS VOL5.

I love David Hockney’s art is because it reminds me of a child’s imagination. All his paintings are colourful, alive, expressive and childlike. They depict a world that is full of wonder and playfulness.

In a recent series of photographic drawings, David Hockney, shown above in his studio, plays with the relationship between painting and photography.

What an artist is trying to do for people is bring them closer to something, because of course art is about sharing. You wouldn’t be an artist unless you wanted to share an experience, a thought.

David Hockney

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Botero

MY INSPIRATIONS VOL2.

Why do I love Botero? Just look at these adorable figures! 🙂 It is impossible not to fall in love with them immediately. This super Columbian mostly self-taught painter is one of my favourites because his painting remind me of childlike wonder. His paintings are mostly politically inspired, you can feel the tension at the same time I can also sense that I am looking at these events though the eyes of a child that are exaggerated and rather comical.

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Chagall

MY INSPIRATIONS VOL3.

I love Chagall because of the gentle mystical elements in his paintings. It feels as if he hardly touches the canvas with his brush as he paints his pictures. His paintings has a dreamy. They are full of floating creatures giving me the impression that they are ungraspable and momentary, like life itself.

“He was a great mystical painter and the color blue was his choice in which to represent the spiritual and transcendent side through symbolism.” He was a deeply religious person who expressed his inner visions of Spirit in his artwork. One of his most famous work, the Peace window is displayed in the building of UN in New York. It depicts Peace as the sound of musical instruments that reminds me of the Sound Current through which God (Divine) talk to us and calls us Home.

This large free-standing composition in stained glass is a memorial to Dag Hammarskjˆld, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, and the fifteen others who lost their lives in a plane crash in Ndola, Africa while on a peace mission. It is a gift from United Nations staff members and Marc Chagall, the French artist who executed the work.A detail of the stained glass composition. 1/Aug/1985. UN Photo/Lois Conner. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

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Some of the text above is borrowed from TODAY’S ZEN MOMENT and