Place of paintings in the interiors of the XXI century Automatic translate
Modern masterpieces of paintings exhibited in world museums are the subject of close attention. Now just imagine for a moment that such reproductions of famous works can easily decorate your home.
The competition for painting is greater than ever. The cinema has reached a new level and now instead of two plans: the front and the back, we have a third plan, which flies into the viewer with shards of glass, bullet casings, monsters coming out of the screen. Computer games are becoming more complex, colorful, livelier. Truly good games have a great storyline, great video clips, and an interface. Games have already become an art and are just waiting for their universal recognition. Music is now available anytime, anywhere. You just turn on your mobile phone and all the music of the world is already in your pocket. What can contrast the interior paintings that silently adorn the walls of your home?
The paintings have a hard time not only because they lose in spectator demand to other types of art. They have long ceded to the position of the cultural industry of blockbusters, series and pulp fiction, etc. The cultural industry, unlike ordinary art, according to the philosophers of the Frankfurt school T. Adorno and M. Horkheimer, does not develop imagination. The cameraman and director of a film or series tells the viewer how to look at the event, solemn music makes the heart beat faster, and the cliche - what to feel.
The real picture, no matter how trite it may sound, is a flight of fantasy. This is an explosion of emotions from within, which with a calm focused approach will not leave even the most lazy person in cognition indifferent. Everything is important in the picture. Colors, style, plan, even a variety of baguettes for paintings complement the picture, giving it the necessary shade.
Everyone in the paintings is looking for a reflection of the reality that he sees it. For someone, extreme accuracy is important from the point of view of the world where he was brought up and lives. Such people are attracted to socialist realism with its greatness, clarity and straightforwardness of lines, which describes the life of a simple people from the point of view of the ideology of socialism.
For some, a picture is a pass into the world of their feelings and feelings. Looking at ordinary lines, squares, a triangle and other figures, the viewer creates mental images in which he recognizes himself. This type of relaxation complements a person, makes him more whole and allows you to get out of the tinsel of advertising, the sounds of cars and the noise of the city.
These paintings, painted by the great masters of past years, now cost fabulous money. Such paintings can afford very wealthy people. But do not think that reproduction deprives the picture of its original intent. Modern artists can with absolute accuracy convey every movement of the brush. And passing by a picture at home, stopping for a moment, you will plunge into the same world of the "Ninth Val" or "Apotheosis of War", as if they were painted by Aivazovsky and Vereshchagin.