Great art is one of the most intimate forms of communication possible between two human beings, the artist and the viewer, as the viewer is able to see through the artist’s eyes.
The greatest lesson I learned from van Gogh is that visual fine art can change lives. It can inspire new understandings, bridges between people and cultures, and that great art, whatever the narrative, is always somehow holy and inspirational. I doubt that I would be an artist today, or even as good a human being as I continue to strive to become without his influence and spanning across time, his visual friendship, for which I aptly thank God, as van Gogh would have wished.
This is my special holiday greeting of 2011. Whatever you celebrate, I hope that the image of Artists Poinsettia will help inspire you to see new, hidden meaning and inspiration everywhere.
Basic Sunflower Portrait is another artwork in my continuing investigation of black and white vs. color strokes to create portraits of people, places, flora, fauna and things (like USA currency bills).
For great portrait painters, the challenge is to create a portrait that shows the paradox of the eternal essence of a person in a fleeting but immediate moment on the edge of transforming into a new facet of the eternal self.
Below is an Essence Portrait of Rembrandt created according to the tenets of radically new Twenty-first century Post Conceptual and Ungraven Image Art theory by me, Judy Rey Wasserman. If you are familiar with Rembrandt’s work ( and Also the above mentioned artists) , I bet you can see their influence, although this work is fully contemporary as it uses symbols for every single stroke.
Blue chip art is proven to be one of the best investments I both boon times and times of recession, as shown by the Mei Moses Fine Art Index.Plus, in modern history recessions and depressions have also proven to be fabulous opportunities for art investors to discover new, emerging artists who become the blue chip artists from that time period. The secret is to know what exactly to look for and buy.
There are two basic kinds of portraits, whether the artist creates a hand drawn or painted work, a sculpture or a photo. When a portrait combines both types of portraiture we recognize it as great art.
The job of the artist is to lead through inspiration, sharing a transformative new and unique (discovered) way of perceiving ourselves and our world. When we truly connect with an inspiring work of art, we know it because we remember it the rest of our lives.
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Great art is one of the most intimate forms of communication possible between two human beings, the artist and the viewer, as the viewer is able to see through the artist’s eyes.
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The greatest lesson I learned from van Gogh is that visual fine art can change lives. It can inspire new understandings, bridges between people and cultures, and that great art, whatever the narrative, is always somehow holy and inspirational. I doubt that I would be an artist today, or even as good a human being as I continue to strive to become without his influence and spanning across time, his visual friendship, for which I aptly thank God, as van Gogh would have wished.
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This is my special holiday greeting of 2011. Whatever you celebrate, I hope that the image of Artists Poinsettia will help inspire you to see new, hidden meaning and inspiration everywhere.
Read MoreSunflower Scripture Portrait
Basic Sunflower Portrait is another artwork in my continuing investigation of black and white vs. color strokes to create portraits of people, places, flora, fauna and things (like USA currency bills).
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For great portrait painters, the challenge is to create a portrait that shows the paradox of the eternal essence of a person in a fleeting but immediate moment on the edge of transforming into a new facet of the eternal self.
Read MoreHappy Birthday Rembrandt!
Below is an Essence Portrait of Rembrandt created according to the tenets of radically new Twenty-first century Post Conceptual and Ungraven Image Art theory by me, Judy Rey Wasserman. If you are familiar with Rembrandt’s work ( and Also the above mentioned artists) , I bet you can see their influence, although this work is fully contemporary as it uses symbols for every single stroke.
Read MoreSecrets to Profitably Investing in Fine Art on Any Budget in any Economy
Blue chip art is proven to be one of the best investments I both boon times and times of recession, as shown by the Mei Moses Fine Art Index.Plus, in modern history recessions and depressions have also proven to be fabulous opportunities for art investors to discover new, emerging artists who become the blue chip artists from that time period. The secret is to know what exactly to look for and buy.
Read MoreWhat Are the Two Types of Portraits?
There are two basic kinds of portraits, whether the artist creates a hand drawn or painted work, a sculpture or a photo. When a portrait combines both types of portraiture we recognize it as great art.
Read MoreWhat is the Job of the Artist?
The job of the artist is to lead through inspiration, sharing a transformative new and unique (discovered) way of perceiving ourselves and our world. When we truly connect with an inspiring work of art, we know it because we remember it the rest of our lives.
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