2012年5月16日星期三

Musing in a Hot and Dry Summer’s Day-Still Life Oil Painting


More than a third of May  has been past, and the weather goes hotter and hotter. I can control my temper sometimes for the damp and hot atmosphere after a quick rain fall. My heart and my body both feel irritated; therefore I should find some way to calm down myself. Since listening, reading and napping without help, I began to read randomly. It was a still life oil painting by Paul Cezanne, which attracted me at the first glance. I thought it was an enjoyment in visual and it brought me stillness and beauty of peace in the dysphoria early summer.
The magic oil painting is Pears on a Chair, which was painted in 1882. Paul Cezanne painted a period when he was just attempting to make sense of impressionism’s implications for art creating and its applicability for his own career. A pear on a Chair as a post-impressionism oil painting has a nearly perfect composition in Cezanne’s special distinctive manner. This outstanding character made an influential philosopher considered it as “patient hatchings”. Appreciating it carefully, we will be fascinated in its charming vague outline and compatible color. It seems very simple either its lineal or its composition. But no one can resist its attractive force.
The burning hot summer is coming; I am going to buy an oil painting reproduction of Pears on a Chair.

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