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I probably spent half an hour analyzing this piece and additional reading about it and still staring. William Blake 1921 The Sea of Time and Space from the vision in which he saw the representation of humanity and counterpart in Heavens (upper left) and nymphs cave passage (right side of piece) where mortals are prepared to enter the time and space-Earth again. Pinkish shade of body suggests existence of blood in those of Earthly nature. Ocean and Odyssey in the middle
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what is fascinating is how he was able to convey such an expansive and wide worldview into a piece that represents all these things how was that half hour? how do you analize a piece like this? i have never done it, but it must be so interesting to talk with ai about it
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You gave me a brilliant idea about talking to one of our baby AI machines about particular paintings. I regularly give them tasks to design in the style of various painters/sculptors or write in style of certain writers. Certainly analyzing the visual piece would be interesting. The only doubt I have is about historical accuracy. I found it sometimes twisting historical data, adjusting even. I write about artists, sometimes reviews, sometimes art criticism of the exhibition so it is crucial to exercise the analysis/paralysis (joking) muscle. I usually look at the symbolism, balance, colors, emphasis on some, foreground background. It is actually fascinating and much more interesting than watching a movie. Usually good pieces of art work are packed with all sorts of mysterious data, sometimes it is a subconscious transfer of info, sometimes emotional response. It is a self observation of self reacting to the piece made by another person who also self observed. Sorry about this long response, couldn’t help
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