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Introduction
How many times have you said, "I
don't know anything about art but I know what I like"? Don't be afraid to admit
it… it's a common phrase and there's absolutely nothing wrong with saying it.
The ironic thing about the sentence is, knowing what you like about art is
really the first step toward knowing about art. You see, in order to
understand art, you don't need a degree in the stuff. All you need are your eyes
- and some time.
I think we can all agree that a
flower garden is easy to look at. All at once, the senses are bombarded with an
orchestra of color, shape, line and texture. An activity free of stress, fear
and judgment, stopping to smell the roses, is not unlike standing before a
painting. But you would say…… when looking at a flower garden, no one expects
you to know the bloom's name, where it was grown or what the gardener might have
been thinking. To that I say, when looking at a painting, no one expects you to
have special knowledge either. It's a misconception that if we do make the
effort to wander into a museum or gallery, we will automatically be required to
stand motionless in the quiet confines of large square rooms- or worse - we will
be summoned to speak in detail about the patterns and colors that hover above
the hard wooden floors. Not a very thrilling proposition is it? Relax. Museums
and galleries are of course nothing like that. While it is common courtesy not
to shout in public places, in a museum, you are not required to wear all black,
you need not spew art speak and there is no pop quiz at the end of your journey.
In fact, you don't even have to like what you see.