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Since then, I've made a career of
painting
people in water.
For this painting, I mixed flour in with the bathwater to make it cloudy and I floated cooking oil on the surface and stuck a girl in it, and when I lit it up, it was so beautiful I couldn't wait to paint it.
I have a friend named Bo who made this
painting
of his wife and I dancing by the ocean, and he called it "The Light Years."
So I packed up my car and I drove back to Brooklyn, and
painting
is what I've always done, so that's what I did.
Now, this kind of machine is as close as I can get to
painting.
How do we know that all these benefits are unique to music, as opposed to, say, sports or
painting?
So how can looking at
painting
and sculpture help?
I came across this quiet, seemingly abstract painting, and I had to step up to it twice, even three times, to understand why it resonated so deeply.
And here, Georgia O'Keeffe's
painting
of this architectural icon made me realize that if we put our mind to it, it's possible to see everyday things in a wholly new and eye-opening perspective.
Their arms are crossed, their legs are crossed, their body language is saying, "What am I going to learn from this lady who talks fast about
painting
and sculpture?"
Is it a
painting?
Like the radiologist who told me that looking at the negative spaces in a
painting
helped her discern more discreet abnormalities in an MRI.
Or the police officer who said that understanding the emotional dynamic between people in a
painting
helped him to read body language at a domestic violence crime scene, and it enabled him to think twice before drawing and firing his weapon.
So recently, I had a group of counterterrorism officials at a museum in front of this
painting.
El Greco's painting, "The Purification of the Temple," in which Christ, in the center, in a sweeping and violent gesture, is expelling the sinners from the temple of prayer.
The group of counterterrorism officials had five minutes with that painting, and in that short amount of time, they had to assess the situation, analyze the details, articulate what, if anything, they would do if they were in that
painting.
So in this
painting
by Magritte, noticing that there are no tracks under the train, there is no fire in the fireplace and there are no candles in the candlesticks actually more accurately describes the
painting
than if you were to say, "Well, there's a train coming out of a fireplace, and there are candlesticks on the mantle."
And, as you slowly step back, you see that it's a
painting
by Van Gogh, called "Skull with Cigarette."
And there I was holding my sign and my umbrella in the rain, and I flashed on an old
painting
that first captivated me many years ago.
I struggled to remember the different pieces of an actual
painting
of good and bad government.
It's a
painting
that speaks to us, even screams to us, today.
So can
painting
community murals or birding or fostering old dogs that no one else will.
Well, at the beginning of the semester, I looked at the book, and in this 400-page book was about a 14-page section that was on black people in
painting.
Now, this was a crammed in section that had representations of black people in
painting
and black people who painted.
So ... above you right here on the slide is a
painting
by Frans Hals.
You'll see there are some slight differences in the
painting.
All this art history that I had been absorbing helped me to realize that
painting
is a language.
Painting
is a visual language where everything in the
painting
is meaningful, is important.
Imagine you and a friend are strolling through an art exhibit and a striking
painting
catches your eye.
To settle the debate, you turn to the internet, where you read that the
painting
is a replica of the artist's first-grade art project: Red was her favorite color and the silver dots are fairies.
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