History of Romantic Art and Understanding The Artist

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In this new age of digital displays, everything comes to you frame by frame, pixel by pixel.
You measure clarity by dots per inch, ratio and proportion.
The images you receive are extremely vivid and graphic, stimulating all your senses especially hearing and vision.
Once in a while, in the midst of all these fast-paced images flashing before you, you encounter some still-life poses that halt you into a sudden lull.
It may be in the form of an acrylic painting from some bygone, romantic era of the past.
You say to yourself, what a contrast.
It invites you to simply slow down, pause for a minute, and ponder on what you have just seen.
That is how romantic art affects you at first sight.
In psychology, "affect" means your overall disposition or state of emotions.
Romantic art goes straight for your affect, like Cupid's arrow.
The strokes of romantic art are soft and soulful, yet intense and heartfelt.
It is extremely creative and imaginative, going beyond what you would expect.
There is something poetic about how its messages are conveyed without the need for words.
It uses a combination of color, light, and shadow to dramatize how life with its inevitably hard struggles and ordeals can remain soft and vulnerable.
Yes, the outlines of reality may be sharp and clear, but the presentation of its inner truths needs not be harsh.
Romantic art is a form of spontaneous expression of an artist's deepest thoughts and emotions just as the inspiration moves them.
Since it symbolizes oneness with the universe that the mind cannot fully comprehend, neither can romantic art be confined to a box or to a structure.
Its themes and expressions are limitless and endless like they universe they represent.
It pulses with energy in its own quietly smooth and free-flowing way.
The melodrama comes alive in how the viewer interprets and appreciates the work.
It breathes life into art, primarily because it is all about life, the ways of nature, and the heart and soul of men.
It ultimately speaks about the joys and sorrows of being human and how we are such emotional-driven creatures by nature.
Romantic art happens to you.
It is a deeply personal experience that affects you.
No one says how it should be painted or how you should perceive it.
Some people may share a common perception and may be touched by romantic art in a similar way, but some may also experience it quite differently from others and this can be personally revealing to them.
Romantic art is a timeless medium.
From the early seeds of romanticism planted in the Renaissance to its full blossom in the early nineteenth century to its persistence and flourish among painters and artists of today, romantic art will go on for many generations to come.
It will never be outdated by modern technology or modern ways of delivering art forms.
Every time an artist dreams up a concept for a romantic painting and creates it in some smooth fine strokes inspired by true emotion, then romantic art will be reborn time and again in every heart and soul that gets deeply affected by it.
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