Archive for January 29th, 2010

Adding Life to the Living Room

Friday, January 29, 2010
posted by ArtIsDecor 4:56 PM

living_room

A living room is the first room your visitors will see upon entering your home. This is where you most often entertain guests and visiting family and friends. Hence, it is important to keep this room attractive and inviting. Redecorating your living room doesn’t have to be burdensome.

You do not need to overhaul the whole room by painting the walls a different color or replacing all the furniture. The secret is to start with the small details. You can add decorative throw pillows to make the couch more appealing or perhaps change a vase or two and the room will look new already. Make a room look more contemporary with some abstract expressionism paintings. It’s all a matter of finding the right new pieces to blend with the old.

Gauguin: Life is Color

Friday, January 29, 2010
posted by Mary 9:00 AM

Gauguin:  Life is ColorPaul Gauguin (1848-1903) lived in Peru as a child and spent 6 years before the mast as a young man. He became a prosperous Parisian stockbroker with 5 children for a period of 10 years before he took up Sunday painting in 1873.

By 1883 he ditched his family for his new love - art. He headed for Brittany, a backward province of France, where he hoped to find the “savage instinct.” He proceeded “to restore painting to its sources,” meaning primal emotion and imagination. And when Brittany was not primitive enough, he moved to Tahiti.

He refused to reproduce surface appearances, instead transforming colors and distorting shapes to convey his emotional response to a scene. “Life is color,” Gauguin said. “A painter can do what he likes as long as it is not stupid.” He freed us from the restraints which the idea of copying nature placed on us. He flattened forms, used color arbitrarily for emotional impact, and – above all – presented his subjective response to reality. “I wanted the right to dare everything,” he said and he dared to portray an internal reality. It is no wonder he is among the founders of modern art.