For my blog this week, I chose to work out of Chapter 6, The Importance Of Feeling. Reading through the chapter, I really got attached to the quote by Francis Bacon “...the world is inferior to the soul. The acts or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfies the mind of man. Poesie endueth Action and Events with more rareness and more unexpected variations.”
The way I took this quote is that a piece of art can really make a difference to someone, or it can do nothing. It really depends on how extraordinary it is to them. Like the book says, humans have a need for both ordinary, and extraordinary; for order and disorder. One artist that this really reminded me of is Salvador Dali, all of his work is based off of ordinary, turned into something extraordinary. For example, the picture below is of animals with exaggerated legs, exaggerated buildings and exaggerated figures. All of these details make the picture more extraordinary and more unique.
Another piece of extraordinary art i found was a sculpture made only by forks by Matthew Bartik. By taking something so ordinary as a fork and creating a sculpture so exquisite, Bartik demonstrates the act of making something so simple extraordinary.As humans, we strive for a chance to escape the world were in. Personally, I believe that art, as the pieces i showed you, can really suppress that need and help us experience something were not use to, something extraordinary.
