Landscape Paintings





One of the excursions I was excited about this semester was going to the Amon Carter museum. In all my time in the Fort Worth area, I had not made it to any of the art museums. I also enjoy looking at paintings, especially those of nature. Last year for one of my colloquia classes I took Art and Activism, and over the course of that semester we looked at various artwork and analyzed them. I walked away from that class having a better appreciation about art in general and wanted to see how these classes both blended together with art and nature.
            Although the museum was under construction in some areas and therefore they had a scarce amount of landscape paintings on display, but they had one in one of the more open spaces a painting of Yosemite. I had never been to Yosemite National Park and this painting reinforced my wanting to go visit. It was also interesting to me to think about how these painters are able to take a charcoal sketch of the landscape and then recreate that view at a later time in a different place. This interest could also be due to the fact that I am a writer and in no way a visual artist, so any artistic routines interest me.

            Although it was not a landscape painting, the museum had a featured display of a rainbow. This piece was constructed to what appear to be hundreds, if not thousands, of thin pieces of threads stacked on top of each other to give it a 3-D affect like an actual rainbow. Even though it was not a painting, it made me think on the class for a little bit, because many people can find joy in seeing a rainbow.
            Overall, I will say that I will have to come back to the museum once its renovations are finished and its full range of landscape paintings are on display.  

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