Lawren Harris (Reloaded)
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Lawren Stewart Harris
Born: October 23, 1885; Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Died: January 29, 1970; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality: Canadian
Art Movement: Art Nouveau, Abstract Art, Modernism
Painting School: Group of Seven
Genre: landscape, abstract
Field: painting
Soundtrack:
Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 6 in A Major
Adagio. Sehr feierlich
New York Philharmonic
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Thank you
A timeless style, comforting for the viewer because one never has to scrutinize and ponder on details. One is simply transported on a visual journey with soft edges and splashes of color that represent things in swaths of color that define themselves.
Fabulous thank you
this is excellent ..I am teaching online art history classes and am covering both on the Group of 7 but also the TPG..and this is a terrific presentation to add to my curriculum esp. the Transcendental Painting Group paintings..which there is not much online about.Greatly appreciated.
The paintings in this program are awesome!!!!......BUT the musical score is absolutely C.R.A.P!....runs completely counter to what the visuals are communicating!...Paintings 10/10! Soundtrack 0/10!@#$@....Have seen another video of a Group of Seven artist that knocked my socks off!! For this effort, everyone involved needs to be sent back to school!!....Bryant Wendt
If the soundtrack bothers you as much as you say, I would advise you to mute the sound (Ctrl+M)
Well Mr Salvador....There is no need for you to get defensive!...As a professional graphic designer for the last forty years first in print media, film and video production and more recently in digital media I think I know a thing or two my subject!....Mismatching the visuals (that should be "key" to these videos, with the audio which in this case I am simply saying runs counter to the whole tone of the visuals is simply discordant!.....There appears to be no consistency in the handling of the captions that accompany the visuals as well, though it is likely that they were done by different designers over a period of time....Some work better than others, or should I say I find some less offensive than some others!!
I offer these remarks from the point of view of an industry professional reacting to what I see before me....I might also say that I have a greater sense of sympathy for the artist or painters who created the artworks or visuals in the first instance....Do you glimpse where I am coming from??