Question of the Day | 03/25/2009 11:00 pm
Rembrandt? Picasso? O'Keeffe? Tell us: Who is your favorite artist?
The wOw women reveal the artists whose work they find simply breathtaking

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fp how could I forget the Japanese, just gave away a book on Hiroshige, I may have others when I continue to clean the studio. If I find them, they are yours.
How very kind of you, Jeannot. He loves Japanese woodblocks. You are loveliness in four dimensions that no frame would dare confine. -from someone who holds fp dear
How very kind of you, Jeannot. He loves Japanese woodblocks. You are loveliness in four dimensions that no frame would dare confine. -from someone who holds fp dear
I love much of Monet’s work especially once I saw one up close and realized how much vision he had to have, but Georges Braque’s color and imagery in his "Stables" really makes me smile. I also like of Picasso’s impressionist work with musical instruments.
The impressionist era gave us so many wonderful artists, but my two favorites are Mary Cassatt and Edgar Degas. There is a poignancy to Cassatt’s work that touches something very deep inside me. The scenes are at once hopeful and melancholy. Degas’ view of the human body showed power and strength cloaked in grace and delicacy. The shadowy backgrounds enhanced the focus of his subjects.
Iris and Starry Night by Van Gogh. Though I enjoy different styles of work depending on my mood. Some Picasso pieces I like as well. Monet is nice if you want a lighten mood day to lose yourself into. I think I enjoy more the story of the piece. Again, it all depends on my mood.
I have a few favorites Degas, Renoir Cezanne & Monet. All the prints that I have don’t compare to seeing the real thing.
I love the Impressionists, it’s hard to pick a favorite as it changes regularly, but it’s pretty much always an Impressionist.
I also like Hopper and Magritte.
There can be no favorites for me. Aboriginal art from all continents. The art of Ancient Greece. The Rennaissance Italians. The Chinese. The Japanese. Early North American Colonial. Native American (from North, South, and Central Americas). Sometimes I hate all "formal" art. And I think of those expressions by artists, most anonymous, that still live on a bowl or length of cloth or forever on stone as a hope a memory an incantation. Favorite artist. I can’t even decide between Nature and Humanity!
Actually, I have always LOVED anything by Van Gogh !! I have loved him since elementary school. An art teacher taught us about all of the classics. But my fav Van Gogh…Starry Night.

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