There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!
hmm i only partly agree to that. Arp was also a poet and drew his inspiration from his poetry, natural and organic forms, other artists and serendipitous moments. for instance, he was the one who had started employing the method of "Laws of Chance". This came to be after he had tried to make a collage and he couldn't get the forms to how he liked them. so in frustration, he ripped them up and threw them. When he came back, the form that landed together struck him to be moving.
no,definitely not
Art would be considered religion because people would almost practically 'worship' art because it's that moving towards them, and religion is sometimes the cause of art. Like artists when they are religionally inspired to create art.
Buddhism
Max was inspired by French artwork and developed surrealism from his influence in French art. Giorgio de Chirico inspired Max in his early Surrealism work and inspired him to create the artwork "The Elephant Celebs". He was influenced by members of the Dada group he led because of their radical and revolutionary pieces of artwork.
Today, many artists and composers are inspired by those from the Renaissance, thus giving them the inspiration to create masterpieces of their own. Also, when we look at Renaissance art, we are truly awed at the precise detail and perspective.
no,definitely not
For instance: Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Francis Picabia, Jean Arp, Sophie Täuber-Arp, Hugo Ball... Find out more about Dada Art at link below.
Most art is highly subjective, but it is agreed in general that in order to create art one must have been inspired, be that personal thoughts, a passing bird, or even a random stoner talking. what ever the case. Michelangelo was inspired, and thus was able to create his art, which is, again in general, thought to be fantastic and wonderful.
Duchamp Marcel Richard Huelsenbeck Hans Arp expresses their Dada art in different ways. It was used in public groups and books.
By having public showings, and publishing journals and books, Duchamp Marcel, Richard Huelsenbeck, and Hans Arp expressed their Dada art.
his babaloge inspired his art work especially pop art his babaloge inspired his art work especially pop art
Duchamp Marcel, Richard Huelsenbeck, and Hans Arp expressed ththeir Dada art through journals, public showings, and in books.
Duchamp Marcel Richard Huelsenbeck and Hans Arp express his DADA art in different ways. He showed through public gatherings, demonstrations, and journals.
Napoleon supported the art inspired by Ancient Rome because it was revered as the perfection of art. The Romans had managed to create a level of art that was revered by everyone. Although it was, as you can call it, both ancient and not French, it was still a model to work with. As a matter of fact Ancient Rome also has an impact of art today. Although many claim they are basing their art on the Renaissance- that is not accurate. The Renaissance was 100% inspired by Ancient Rome. You will also notice that many architectural buildings are inspired by Rome- for example, the White House.
He had failed a number of jobs and wanted to find something he could be good at.
Art would be considered religion because people would almost practically 'worship' art because it's that moving towards them, and religion is sometimes the cause of art. Like artists when they are religionally inspired to create art.
he was inspired by some African art