I've never been too sure what to do with visual art; what to take from it, how to 'get' it. Music and writing and films move along in/with time. But still visual art is static. I mean here photography and drawing/painting. I don't think I've ever seen a sculpture that, for me, was worth the effort. Unless we count the systems of electric pylons and telegraph poles. Which we probably don't.
Round about '08, this question really started to bug me. Because I didn't know what to do with art, what I was supposed to be looking at, I thought I just wasn't a particularly 'visual' person, and then I wondered what such a thing even meant. And then I came upon this picture:
And something 'clicked'. I got it, or perhaps it got me. I went looking at more of his work, and was really taken with the windows - I haven't seen anyone else with windows like Ed Hopper's - and the light and the loneliness and the stories. Hence my username.
Some other favourites:
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Of course, it's probably quite a bit more complicated than that.
You know sometimes, between the dames and the horses, I don't even know why I put my hat on.