Sunday 8 March 2009

Inspiration, Expressive Art


Glenn Brown is a British painter, born in Hexham, 1966.
I think his approach towards objects and figures is really unusual in every aspect. He tends to work with images from historic culture, showing how the majority of us experience art through a second hand source; photographs. To me, he also demonstrates how we commonly visualize something with one glance, often failing to take a second look, deeper into any movement, change or inperfection. Would it be interesting to see if this concept
could be an influence towards how we look at Landscape Architecture?




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