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What is the first experience of artwork that showed you what art could be?
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I saw a huge amount of art in my early 20s, traveling around Europe. Yet… I had not fully seen. Years later, after attending a funeral in Minnesota, I stumbled upon Rembrandt's "Lucretia" in a tiny museum. As I gazed, I stepped inside another human’s sacred, private space and was truly with them. By image alone!
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Art to me has always originated out of the need to escape my reality growing up. When I drew I felt that all the toxic energies I was carrying somehow got released through every line and the focus on trying to emulate something I saw. Creative expression saved me.
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My older sisters loved art so I always had imagery around me. Mondrian’s work always sticks out as my first art memory.
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When I was 7 years old, my parents brought me to The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. I remember seeing "The Horsewoman" by K. Bryullov. *I did horse riding professionally & was obsessed with horses from early childhood. https://katerinamorgan.art/blogs/history-of-art/the-horsewoman-the-story-of-one-portrait
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"See You At School" by Mr.
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Oof, that’s tough. Probably Saatchi gallery for me. I didn’t even know this type of art existed. Changed a lot for me.
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In high school seeing this 18ft statue from 200 BC at the Louvre that exudes majestic power and grace. https://www.artchive.com/artwork/winged-victory-of-samothrace-greek-art-c-200-190-bc/
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Drawing a graveyard in 4th grade. It provoked the school to call my parents. I learned the power of an image that very day.
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I've always been into art, but mostly the Dutch masters. Only much later I started to develop love for modern works. I think what triggered it was me seeing a piece (that I now own) from my peripheral vision that instantly reminded me of a picture of my late father. A pic I don't have on display due to it hurting me.
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Please, tell your story too
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Seeing a J.M.W Turner at Tate
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Richard Scarry and Shel Silverstein books
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probably learning about Mondrian in school. as a child i was fascinated by the colors.
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feel compelled to say ICO for ps2
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Negative: Galleries in Rome showing art as legitimizing those in power. Positive: Rene Magritte and other surrealists challenging me to question what the world can be.
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7777 $degen
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wasn't a piece. it was escaping into drawing as a release for me. my sketchbooks are still rather personal to me
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Musée de L’Orangerie, Monet’s Nymphéas
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When I was a child my dad had this and a few more books about pop art. So I guess Andy Warhol art and this painting by David Hockney 💦🌴 And also Campbells soup 😂
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