App Spotlight #001 | Daily Art

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Mona Lisa - The Louvre

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Mona Lisa | The Louvre

Art can be related to your life and help you understand it. When we look at art we attempt to understand the artist’s message, which is impossible. Instead we receive a message from the art that is unique to our lives, unless culture or an individual implants that message on you. This can be broken by studying a piece for a period while searching your mind for your message of the work.

Interpreting works of art for yourself is like assimilating the content of a book into your life.

Even with a thousand years of practice, an individual may never understand what the artist wanted to convey through a piece of work. Art is an expressive mystery. A whisper of some personal truth from the artist.

Looking at art helps us understand ourselves and the world. Seeing the right piece could bring you positive influence that grants some kind of power or breakthrough.

The daily art app is a excellent way to view art every day with efficiency.

Daily Art

Daily Art is an app that releases a new painting and the background behind it once per day. You also learn the year it was created, the artist, and the museum that hosts it.

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Recent Paintings

Ideal Head of a Woman – Michelangelo

1525/2528

Michelangelo created sophisticated studies of profile heads, such as this one, as works of art in their own right. He probably made this highly polished drawing as a gift for a close friend. It shows an idealized female beauty who, in keeping with the Michelangelo’s…”

Stone – Katsushika Hokusai

1823

“Stone (Ishi) is from the series Osana asobi ken sabantsuki no uchi. The woman in this exquisitely printed surimono is painting the flat surface of a tray landscape, made with mountain shaped stone. A paintings hands in the alcove…”

A Young Nukahiwan Not Completely Tattood – John Swaine

1813

“By Taiohae Bay, a young Marquesan Toa gazes at the Sea’s infinity, challenging whatever is to come. He carries a spear and a skull, fearsome symbols of war accomplishments, and in his skin…”

 

Fine art can help us learn more about ourselves by triggering memories, emotions, and behaviors during interpretation. Daily Art delivers one piece of art a day straight to your phone.

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