Intention and Artistic Distinctions
July 14th, 2007 by Dan Beck
more to communicate
Foothills Anywhere - digital painting - Dan Beck 2007
Some pieces of original art feel more serious than others - more in a tradition of fine art than colorful poster art or illustration, cartoon, or folk art.
Just as my music has influences of jazz, rock, folk, blues, and classical - my visual art tends to have more than one influence.
Even though the above digital painting is intensely colorful and painted in a quick bold fashion, it is more serious. There is an intentionality of communicating a feeling and mood which is not always there with an abstract piece or a more fantastical piece.
I have been working on other types of art and creativity and this still feels like my most recent work - original prints are not yet available.
See Also
- More Warm Hills - a piece I am reminded of - translating the hug-able quality of the hills and a similar type of 3 dimensionality
- Fine art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - for lack of a better place to refer - this offers many a category of distinction - though the point is all categories overlap
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