Wednesday, October 31, 2018
What is Architecture?
Through history, Architecture is often considered as just
building or jut an ornament added to a building, but it is much more than that.
There are e lot of famous and beautifully constructed architecture pieces that
have a really small number or no ornaments and all. When architecture was first
presented, it was something used as an aid for constructed sheltering, not as a
decorative concept. As Thomas Graham Jackson said “Architecture does not
consist on beautifying building but in building beautifully”. Vitruvius, the
author of the book ‘De architectura’ says that Architecture requires mental
training and deep knowledge about everything. A true architect needs talent but
he also has to be ready to learn. Vitruvius says that the most important thing
for an architect is to have discipline, meaning that he has to practice but
needs to be guided by theory.
All of the successful changes that Architecture went through
originated in suggestions of accessibility and utility. But the thing that was
added to these suggestions was aesthetics. The aesthetic sense is not just
practical but it is pleasant to look at.
In the building of Stonehenge, we have a simple construction
raised by reason into Architecture. The early artists of Egypt drew
hieroglyphics on the blank walls of the temples. This inspired architects later
to beautify them and turn them into decorations for their work. This however
didn’t affect the development of architecture.
Architecture was invented for structural necessities, not
for decoration purposes. It turns the structural forms into beauty to please
our senses. Architecture is not an inspirational business, it’s a rational
procedure to do sensible and hopefully beautiful things. You can cast your eyes
on buildings and feel the presence of the past and the spirit of the place.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Definition of Art
When the question “What is Art?” is asked, there are a lot
of different conceptions and a controversy appears from different art
historians, literary critics and philosophers.
Edwards Herbert was one of the most successful art historians
of the 20th century, and his opinion on this topic is considered
really valuable. He talks about the fact that art has always been considered as
an elusive term and acknowledged as a metaphysical term. He says that it is
deeply involved in our bodily action, perception and thought.
Herbert links art with our senses and he says that when we
ask the question “What is Art?” we are asking what is the quality in a work of
art that appeals to our senses. But because there are various senses in different
people, therefore there is no solid answer to that question. The common thing
to all works of art is Form. The meaning of the word form
in a work of art is the shape it has taken. The shape is given by the artist.
An artist is not just someone who paints something, but it is someone who gives
shape to something.
When talking about what is good form in art, Herbert says
that the best works of art are the ones that have form that give our senses the
most pleasure. But here some problems occur because as Herbert said, no two
people have the same senses and like exactly the same things. We have to find a
touchstone outside of humans individual preferences and the only touchstone is
nature.
We need to find the general laws of the proportions and
sizes during the process of growth of the elements in nature so we can use
these elements on our works of art. When we admit to the beautifulness of something
in nature, we are just satisfied by the mathematical proportion of those
elements.
Art surrounds us everywhere in nature and on our day-to-day
life. Order, growth and size differentiation are everywhere if you look close
and careful enough.
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