San Juan Islands
Photo Courtesy of Me
Photo Courtesy of Me
Have you ever made a big mistake, and ended up liking what you end up with. It happens to me all the time. In life, in school, and especially in art. In the photograph above, it looks like it is a foggy day. Actually, the weather was quite nice. The lense on my camera was fogged up, giving it a very unique look. Sometimes, the mistakes we make can help us create our best and most unique masterpieces. As Scott Williams said, "Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep." How he managed to put these situations into perfect words, I cannot explain.
No art is perfect. Ever. But if art was perfect, how would it be interesting? My favorite kind of art is when the artist depicts not how they see the world, but how they feel it. When I look at art like this, I can almost understand the artist. I feel as if I am in their situation. I almost feel as if I am inside them. One example of art that really moves me is Edvard Munch's "The Scream" When I look at this painting, I can feel the terror the screamer is feeling. And though the actual screamer probably did not look like that, Munch painted how he felt he should look like. This is how he captured the feeling and the enchantment of such a horrid image.
That right there is the goal of most artists. To capture something that can make the viewer feel different. To create a masterpiece that can change the way people see the world, and the way they feel it. And it is not simple, but it can be done.