
Claude Monet - The father of Impressionism.
The picture here is the 'Women With Parasol' painted by him in 1875.
The center one is the original one and the rest are color edited, to show different times of the day. What actually is the subject for any painter or any viewer per say? The Object or the Color? The composition is same here but what changes is the color, a representation of different times and moods and is the real subject.
Its striking similarity to human psychology makes it an interesting phenomenon. The person remains the same but what people perceive of him is the circumstances in which he is perceived at. He never is the object, circumstances are..
I have no idea why have i written this, because philosophically this does not any sense..
Ah! And to add, this picture remind me of two people very important in my life. The lady with the parasol has distinguished calmness and strength, and even if the colors / circumstances change, the very characteristics of the Object (no object) remains and rather look more pronounced in the gloomy background - A PILLAR OF CONSISTENCY. & the SOOTHING CALMNESS... two very important people..
Did Monet have same feelings while painting this picture? Who Knows and What Matters!!
The picture here is the 'Women With Parasol' painted by him in 1875.
The center one is the original one and the rest are color edited, to show different times of the day. What actually is the subject for any painter or any viewer per say? The Object or the Color? The composition is same here but what changes is the color, a representation of different times and moods and is the real subject.
Its striking similarity to human psychology makes it an interesting phenomenon. The person remains the same but what people perceive of him is the circumstances in which he is perceived at. He never is the object, circumstances are..
I have no idea why have i written this, because philosophically this does not any sense..
Ah! And to add, this picture remind me of two people very important in my life. The lady with the parasol has distinguished calmness and strength, and even if the colors / circumstances change, the very characteristics of the Object (no object) remains and rather look more pronounced in the gloomy background - A PILLAR OF CONSISTENCY. & the SOOTHING CALMNESS... two very important people..
Did Monet have same feelings while painting this picture? Who Knows and What Matters!!
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