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BlueGreenLady | Jul 2022 | OP |
c-rational | Jul 2022 | #1 | |
mopinko | Jul 2022 | #2 | |
Aristus | Jul 2022 | #3 | |
Blue Owl | Jul 2022 | #4 | |
Goonch | Jul 2022 | #5 | |
quaint | Jul 2022 | #7 | |
usonian | Jul 2022 | #6 |
Response to BlueGreenLady (Original post)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:22 AM
c-rational (2,396 posts)
1. Lovely. Thanks.
Response to BlueGreenLady (Original post)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 11:45 AM
mopinko (67,233 posts)
2. nobody does alone like hopper. he must have fit his times well.
usually, sad does not sell. i had ppl tell me my work was depressing, even tho that was rarely something is put into it, bittersweet maybe. struggle. but a lot of madonnas, smarmy i always say. but i never sold a damn thing.
i walked through a big art expo here one year and there were sexy nudes and simple line painting of nudes, most w prices double the rest, everywhere. and i just thought sexy is what sells. shortly thereafter, i hung up my brushes. |
Response to BlueGreenLady (Original post)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 12:39 PM
Aristus (62,567 posts)
3. Embracing the solitude. That describes it perfectly.
For all that critics charge Hopper's paintings with feelings of isolation, alienation, loneliness, lack of fulfilment, urban ennui, etc, I just always equated them with (mostly) pleasant solitude.
His most famous painting, "Night Hawks", is constantly described as a pastiche of urban isolation and emotional detachment,. living life surrounded daily by millions of total strangers you will never know personally. I initially, and still to some degree today, saw the work as a moment frozen in time, a bright oasis of light, warmth, and uncomplicated companionship in a dark deserted city neighborhood. Why Hopper's painting fill others with foreboding, I'll never know; I always feel calm and relaxed when looking at them. ![]() |
Response to Aristus (Reply #3)
Sun Jul 24, 2022, 01:48 PM
Blue Owl (44,880 posts)
4. That painting always makes me crave a cup of coffee...
Response to BlueGreenLady (Original post)
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 05:09 PM
usonian (4,910 posts)
6. Holy Cow! That painting reminded me immediately of a scene from "The Sting"
Which came first?
Johnny Hooker and Loretta Salino, lonely people. |