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Hello,
This is really how I make music. Through painting.
My latest work (still have a few details to work out).
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04-04-2024 03:59 PM
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Love it.
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Soon we all need a video-proof that it was legit man-made art. And that proof itself would not be a proof
Let's enjoy these last days of man-made art...
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Originally Posted by emanresu
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You can't go wrong if you do what you enjoy the most (generally speaking, unless it's something that harms people)!
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Here it is in Black and White. I did some finishing details this morning.
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Making music is painting with sounds and harmonies, no?
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Originally Posted by RJVB
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I was talking specifically about the act of painting, which evidently has a time element in it. But even observing a painting is a temporal process if you really want to take it in. And even if I walk through a museum giving only a cursory glance to most paintings until I reach one that captivates me, there is a temporal aspect to that.
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One of my favourite references to painting that I am mindful of to this day was about the importance of articulation (aka the attack). I was taking a summer master class with a master of the Venetian violin school, and he evoked how the fresco masters of old achieved sharp separation between two regions of different colours by painting a black hairline between them that the (average) human eye cannot resolve at the intended observation distance. So yes, in this case a spatial principle serves as a metaphore for a temporal one.
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A while ago, I used slide-shows of paintings to give something... "more cultural" to do for the eyes while practising impro.
It was fun.
But seriously, the coolest thing that happens when watching a painting is when it becomes "real" in the mind.
Something totally not realistic, but then "click", and the brain looks it as it was a real new world.
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Originally Posted by RJVB
I love the stillness I often feel when looking at a painting in a gallery. It seems to freeze time, or even to exist beyond it.
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nice pic...reminds me of Graham Sutherland the English painter...
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This guy was a sign painter but he did OK on guitar:
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Originally Posted by voxo
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Here is a still from this same scene. Converted to B&W because I like to study my work that way. It is interesting.
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One more you all
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post some more
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Reworking this background. I want a dramatic, night view. It is somethingg I cannot describe, but know it if I see it,and I think this works well. Tomorrow might change my mind....hope not though. Will put my character in place to see how everything is functioning.
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I love your paintings. I wish i would have at least a little talent and could create something beautiful. Instead i am only good with numbers and even hen it comes to writing something i need to get help from these guys academized.com . Creating something is definitely not my thing and i guess i just need to live with that. Anyway, i truly admire artists and other people who can create something nice.
Last edited by benhatchins; 04-22-2024 at 01:40 AM.
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Originally Posted by benhatchins
It makes things that normally would not be accessible, very accessible.
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In that case, maybe try some LSD and see the results of your playing?
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Originally Posted by RJVB
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Originally Posted by RJVB
Mental check on buying a good guitar
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