Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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I loved how he demonstrated his family as just going through an everyday pattern. It was like he just
walked around as his family went about their everyday things and he just admired them for who they were. He didn't make life look anymore than it was. This article made me think of the saying, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Some things are more beautiful to one person than the other. Some people can notice certain things in art that one other cannot. It was cool to see the pictires that he was talking about as we went along explaining them. It gave me a more indepth picture in my mind of who and what he was talking about. I liked how we said "an artist knows that his work was never in his mind, he could never have thought it before it happened". It's like he is saying that no one can know how beautiful something is until they see it, or you never know how you can feel about something until it is there.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you he made the pictures just like if you were there with them. They were not doing anything out of the ordinary.

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  2. I too enjoyed his photography of "everyday life". What could be more accurate and beautiful?

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