There are millions upon millions of paintings
and other pieces of art that exist in the world today. Each artist has their
own unique styles, a favorite method of painting, belief about art and what
their art is about, but have you ever wondered what inspires their art in the
first place. If you look at some of the darker paintings that artist might say
they were inspired by death, disease or war. Then take a painting of a little
girl and the painter might say they were inspired by their daughter, the
innocence of being a child, or hope of the future. Then the paintings of
natural landscapes. With these types of paintings, photos, and other art forms
most likely the artist would say they were inspired by nature itself.
Mother nature has inspired painters, sculptors, poets,
photographers, and writers for centuries and will continue to do so. Mother
nature is full of beauty, unique colors, changing seasons, and unique creatures
that roam freely. I recently watched a local painter stand on the banks of a
river and paint his surroundings. His canvas was covered with the green leaves
of the maple trees and the white and pink dots that served as the blossom of
the dogwood trees. Then the detail of the water running over the rocks was so
detailed that you could almost hear the river running in the painting. I asked
him what inspired him and he did a complete 360 pointing at trees, flowers, the
sky, a rock, and anything else that was a natural part of the setting and said
“that”. He explained that he could come back to the same same spot daily and
would it would be different in someway or inspire him in a different way. He
said one day the dogwoods will be in full bloom and all the trees bare
different hues of greens. Then I come back early fall and the Oak and Maple
trees are no longer green, but are reds, oranges, and yellows. The differences
are a natural painting or photograph that only nature can produce, but inspires
so many painters to try to interrupt it.
Each aspect of mother nature serves as a natural beauty that
not only artist can take advantage of but so can everyone. All it takes is
taking a moment to look at your natural surroundings and truly take it all in.
Take a walk along the coast and witness the beauty of “God's treasure chest”.
Feel the sand between your toes, watch the waves crash into the shore, and
listen to the palm trees rustle against one another in the sea breeze. If you
are not a beach goer then take that walk in the forest. Admire the leaves of
the different species of trees, be silent as you watch a doe wonder the woods,
and listen to the babbling brooks in the distance. Nature and all its aspects
will continue to serve as inspiration to us all and continue to be the
centerpiece of some of the greatest works in our art museums the world over.
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