For Monet, the act of creation was always a painful struggle. His obsession to express emotions and to transmit light effects over nature was much more intense than his contemporaries. In his “Skills come and go… Art is always the a transposition of Nature that requests as much will as sensitivity. I strive and struggle against the sun…should as well paint with gold and precious stones.”
I invested my time into reading about something I never [not even once in my life] read about before - which is ART. Did I have fun? Read the whole review to find out.
First off I’d like to point out how there’s not a single painting by Claude Monet that I didn't like. All of them are such perfections. The incredible display of sunlight in [Haystacks at Giverny in Muted Sunlight - 1889] the third picture sent a sweet, calming vibe to my heart.
Now, about the painter himself. Because Monet wasn’t a psychopath, his life events weren’t really that interesting to read through. But this book helped me to know the basics about the art world [even though there’s still so much left to learn] This book was a good step into it. My interest in art is at its all time peak, so I’m trying to consume as many art books as I can while it lasts.
Swipe left to see my favorite paintings by Claude Monet.
I was shocked to discover that Monet had a very positive outlook on life and his fellow artists were critical of it. I think you must be positive as an artist, otherwise the effort required to create would not be able to be sustained. Really great read!