Three Years Ago

02008-02-26 | Art, Technology | 2 comments

From the book Color: A Natural History of the Palette:

Jean Renoir once told his son that without oil paint in tubes there would have been no Cezanne, no Monet, no Sisley or Pissarro.

Tin tubes containing oil paint were invented in 1842 and made it possible to take the canvas outside one’s studio. The medium of painting became portable and changed radically – Impressionism was born.

This reminds me of the Aboriginal idea that everything has to be dreamed to exist at all. Technology creates new possibilities for art, which in turn visualizes/creates a new dream, which in turn helps people look at the world in a different or new way. The centerpiece of that sentence is art. Art informs society. Art guides us to new ways of experiencing our world.

2 Comments

  1. dave

    Recommended reading in relation to this: Art & Physics by Leonard Shlain.

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  2. Carol

    and your music is a combination of the past, the present and leads on to tomorrow. For art to include all of those it must be unique and very special. Thank you.

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