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That is really cool!! Did you like to do that @diogenes_cask? πŸ™‚ And should we all go to that museum if we are in your country? πŸ˜‡πŸ˜‡

I adored to be there in each and every moment I've spent there. It has an excessively alluring spirit in every corner.





Wowww that is beautiful @diogenes_cask!! i have to tag @H_E_A_R_T and @psysarah15 too because i think they ❀️❀️ it too!!! Do you miss working there? πŸ™‚

Hello! @Yue_ 🎨😊

I’m very interested in art and happy to join this forum! ✨

πŸ”Ή My three favorite museums:

1. The Egyptian Museum in Cairo 🏺It holds an incredible collection of ancient Pharaonic art.

2. The Louvre Museum in Paris πŸ–ΌοΈ It showcases amazing artworks from different eras, including Greek and Roman art.

3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York πŸ›οΈβ€” It features outstanding collections of global art.

πŸ”Ή The type of art I like the most:

I love Pharaonic art for its deep symbolism and elegant design.

I also admire Greek art for its perfect sculptures that reflect the beauty of the human body, and Roman art for its realistic details and stunning mosaics!

πŸ”Ή Could I be an artist myself?

No, I don’t think I want to be an artist, but I truly enjoy exploring different kinds of art and appreciating their beauty and history.

Art is an important part of culture, and I like discovering it without practicing it myself 🎨✨

I remember that you said you do creative classes right? What kind of classes do you do @Fleurke and do you like it? πŸ™‚

I like it alot de-art classes are sometimes clay-glass-rope-sand with all kinds of materials

In fact @Yue_, I live almost as far from Paris as you when I am in Brittany. Unless I take the high speed train, I need half a day to go there, so I never visited the Louvre or Orsay (I just went outside the Louvre, and there seems to be way too many people for me to wait in line there).

I didn't have the chance to visit many museums either, so my choice is restricted. That being said I would say :
- Pietro Griffo museum in Agrigento, more like archeology museum, but I hope it still counts

- National Museum of Tokyo ; It's really big though and there are way too many things to see there

I think most other I visited were either archeological or natural history ones; or I forgot about them


I adored to be there in each and every moment I've spent there. It has an excessively alluring spirit in every corner.

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I didn't know of this place; I probably would have visited it else... It looks marvellous.

Museum of the Uffizi in Florence

Museum of the Uffizi in Florence

hii @Svenson65!! thank you very much for the tip!! grazie!! πŸ™‚ what kind of art is in that museum? we have been one time in Rome and that was super nice but not yet in Florence!!


and it is nice that you are on the forum! i made an overview of nice forums here: forum overview and i also mentioned art forums! maybe it is useful! 🌈🌞🌈


i googled for translation so this is in italian:


hii @Svenson65!! grazie mille per il consiglio!! grazie!! πŸ™‚ che tipo di arte c'Γ¨ in quel museo? siamo stati una volta a Roma ed Γ¨ stato super bello ma non ancora a Firenze!!


ed è bello che tu sia sul forum! ho fatto una panoramica dei forum belli qui: panoramica del forum e ho anche menzionato i forum d'arte! forse è utile! 🌈🌞🌈

Go in Florence, there is a lot of art .... Good evening Yue

Go in Florence, there is a lot of art .... Good evening Yue

Thank you very much for the nice tip!! Also for you a nice evening!! πŸ™‚

Art for me is more about emotions than about rules or genres. I can be equally fascinated by old paintings and modern illustrations. Sometimes I find interesting things where you don't expect them. For example, in WiliArt Store I have come across very atmospheric works that made me think several times. This is probably the main value of art - it can touch you completely unexpectedly

Art for me is more about emotions than about rules or genres. I can be equally fascinated by old paintings and modern illustrations. Sometimes I find interesting things where you don't expect them. For example, in WiliArt Store I have come across very atmospheric works that made me think several times. This is probably the main value of art - it can touch you completely unexpectedly

Thank you very much @Sara1654!!!! πŸ™πŸ™ ANDDD what you said i think is very true!!! But i also like to learn abt art as much as possible. Bc for example sometimes people like a painting from Picasso and i have NO idea even what the painting means. BUTTT here others explained it and what they think abt it and i like that a lot. Because you learn a lot from it too!


Is there a painting that you like a lot that you maybe would like to show? I will also do that later this week again!!! And thank you again for writing in this forum!!! Muchas gracias!!!! πŸ˜›

Hello everybody! πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ


This is the new art forum! πŸ₯°πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ¨πŸŽ¨πŸ–ΌοΈ I really ❀️❀️ art and i am curious who else likes it too! πŸ™‚


Can i ask these questions:


➑️ What are your three favourite museums?

➑️ What kind of art do you like the most?

➑️ Could you be an artist yourself?


Thank you very much for anybody who wants to answer it!! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

1) I actually don't like museums.


2) I guess art can be found everywhere, in everything that expresses feelings. So my favorites would be:

Music, pictures (photographs), poems


3) I think everyone can be, because it's something that can be seen relatively. So right now, I'd consider myself an artist as well, because I write Screenplays, I act and I produce music. So I might not be a classical artist, but since I think art can be found everywhere, I'd be an artist. Just like most people.

Thank you very much @Sara1654!!!! πŸ™πŸ™ ANDDD what you said i think is very true!!! But i also like to learn abt art as much as possible. Bc for example sometimes people like a painting from Picasso and i have NO idea even what the painting means. BUTTT here others explained it and what they think abt it and i like that a lot. Because you learn a lot from it too!


Is there a painting that you like a lot that you maybe would like to show? I will also do that later this week again!!! And thank you again for writing in this forum!!! Muchas gracias!!!! πŸ˜›

@Yue_ Thank you so much for your sweet reply πŸ™βœ¨ I’m really glad that what I wrote made sense to you. I also agree β€” sometimes it’s not easy to understand a painting, but when people share their own views, it becomes so much more interesting!

One painting that always touches me deeply is The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh 🌌. It feels like the sky is alive with emotions every time I look at it.

I’m really curious to see the painting you want to share later this week, I think it will be so inspiring! Muchas gracias to you too πŸ˜„πŸŒΈ

Thank you very much @Sara1654!!!!! For this year in school i choose two extra subjects and one is art history and we already have the book with a LOTTTTTT of art (NOTTT only paintings) and many i dont know even. One that i really like is from Gaugin but i did not see it often in real but only like on posters or in a book. But i like that he made paintings in an island like i think it was Fiji or another island. For example this:



I like that he makes everything not so dark like the paintings above from Picasso but the colours are bright BUTTTTT still soft i think. And i like for example this more than the pictures when they are almost naked bc that is not necessary i think. And this is nicer bc you see also what they really wear and i dont think that most people ever go so far like Fiji but you can still see abt it. So it is like what he paints and you feel like you know it a bit more.


I know that it is not what expert persons would say abt him and i can maybe write more later when we talk in the class abt him what the teacher says but that is what i think now. πŸ™‚

Thank you very much @Sara1654!!!!! For this year in school i choose two extra subjects and one is art history and we already have the book with a LOTTTTTT of art (NOTTT only paintings) and many i dont know even. One that i really like is from Gaugin but i did not see it often in real but only like on posters or in a book. But i like that he made paintings in an island like i think it was Fiji or another island. For example this:


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I like that he makes everything not so dark like the paintings above from Picasso but the colours are bright BUTTTTT still soft i think. And i like for example this more than the pictures when they are almost naked bc that is not necessary i think. And this is nicer bc you see also what they really wear and i dont think that most people ever go so far like Fiji but you can still see abt it. So it is like what he paints and you feel like you know it a bit more.


I know that it is not what expert persons would say abt him and i can maybe write more later when we talk in the class abt him what the teacher says but that is what i think now. πŸ™‚

@Yue_ it's very interesting that you chose art history - it really opens up a whole new perspective on the paintings. Gauguin's work really conveys the special atmosphere of the island. And it's great that you compared it to Fiji: such places always seem distant and a little mysterious. I love how art can transport us there, even if we've never been there 😊.

@Yue_ it's very interesting that you chose art history - it really opens up a whole new perspective on the paintings. Gauguin's work really conveys the special atmosphere of the island. And it's great that you compared it to Fiji: such places always seem distant and a little mysterious. I love how art can transport us there, even if we've never been there 😊.

Thank you very much and i think you are right!!!! And i think like what he paints is almost like you see a different world and you know it is always super far away so you dont ever get more closer than that. And he shows you that. So that is really nice and that is why i like it. And i like the colours a lot too bc if it is really dark it can make it look super depressing and that is not AT ALL what he does. And he like painting styles if it is not TOOO precise but in our book i like the chapter from impressionist paintings. But we didnt get there yet in our classes so if we get that i can tell maybe more about it. But with those paintings it is like blurry a bit but you feel more what the colours say bc you have to get sometimes from that what the painting is about. But i am not sure if that is what they mean with that style.


The painting of Van Gogh is also what i mentioned in the first posts of this forum!!! πŸ˜› πŸ˜› There is now in my country a show and you can see paintings of Van Gogh but it is projected ALL AROUND you like 3D. But we didnt go there yet bc i think it is probably expensive and i prefer to see the real paintings. But it is still nice that they do it like that.


1) I actually don't like museums.


2) I guess art can be found everywhere, in everything that expresses feelings. So my favorites would be:

Music, pictures (photographs), poems


3) I think everyone can be, because it's something that can be seen relatively. So right now, I'd consider myself an artist as well, because I write Screenplays, I act and I produce music. So I might not be a classical artist, but since I think art can be found everywhere, I'd be an artist. Just like most people.


Hiii colin!!! I think that you are RIGHT what you said that everything can be art!!!! For example some people say ballet is only just a sport. But i think that is WRONGGG bc it is also about showing a choreography and it is more like moving art. Bc you dont just follow rules like how you move but it is also about that you express it and your emotions. And that is more artistic than only it being a sport. Do you also agree with that Ao @AgDel? But Colin you are right it is also about other things like music or even for example baking a cake in super stylish way and making effort to let it look super nice and special.

Today is Open Monument Day in Belgium and I went to visit the American cemetery of the First World War, which is by the way the only one in Belgium. There I found this painting that I liked and at the same time it also made me cry.


         

				

Today is Open Monument Day in Belgium and I went to visit the American cemetery of the First World War, which is by the way the only one in Belgium. There I found this painting that I liked and at the same time it also made me cry.

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Wowww when i clicked on it i did not expect THAT!!! That is really horror and scary at the same time!!! I dont really feel very comfortable at cemetaries and i think also not that kind of museum but it is important of course.


I also want to share a painting later what we discussed in our class abt art history and i hope maybe others like it too but i will do that a bit later when i have more time!! πŸ™‚